.. sloInIIcll,and the Constipation was » \ \ » I _ I ' I IIIII>-oIlr_lflIr READING Illllrllall sEI.EcrEn I=IlorIl nlls wEEII°si III-:ws I=oIl nie oulIIlI>nIl's snlulllnl suascmsews ______ _.__.____` ____ _ _ / Y Y * ---~ 7 f~ - ...___ __._ - .~._ ------_ - _ _ _...___ _ __________ __ ___ “| fill lllill I' I , N E ' I | _ l "FRUlT_°A_~'l`_lvE_s" Bffllljlll Tho Joy QI |1 l B5 St. llose St., Montreal. April 4th. “ I-‘or over two years I was sick and miserable. I suffered from amrfaut llradlu'/l¢_r, and /uzd Halpita/ion of //le //rar/ so badly that I feared I would die. I l‘lIf»rc seemed to be l lump in my IlI~I~IIdful. 1 suifered from Pain in Ihr [Mrk and Kidney Disease. I was treated by a physician for ll year ‘rind n half' and he did me no good nl.`all. ‘ 1 II>IeIl “ l~`ruii.-n~i.ives ” as a. lllsi. resort. Aflcr using three boxes, I was grea/ly I`i»I/>m:w./ and twelve boxes made me wcll. Now I can work all day and there l lm: no llcltdaclles, no Palpitation, no III-:ll't~ Trouble, no Constipation, no l’IIiII ol Kidney Trouble and /feel /I`i~¢ | a u¢II»{m'ng--and it was “Fruit~a-tives” _ T _ _ WE°NE°°AV I HAI.II=Ax RELIEF coNcsn1'.-- CONGRATLILATIONB. - Canon The proceeds of the Halifax Relief Sllllllsnll enters today on the thirty. Fund Concert in the People's Theat-‘ 3B_L0lul year of his change of 3y__ pep' re Tuesday evening amounted to the BFS Cathedral. _ Ihandsome sum of $205.15. which was aenlouetl. II.I. t limilded l?vei>'t°rMri.` kim( yes' ._ - _ er ll , _ _ , uence of a telegram reeeiiiiid on°'ti‘1liiiiii-l yi y ro -.* at B \Ii°roIl ui thc Ill/Inc ol' her lluughtcr Mrs. Jallncs Dillnls. .\`o. 73 l.elII.',lus Street. <‘ll'aI'iottelowlI. ol MI: Jlilllcs I\lcllnc.»0f Frellrll IlivIII-, 'l`II~“ Iliwcul-'ell who llnd l\"vIl vI:=ilIII_.: llIIIr‘» II1Il‘.tl;tsI', p_I$sf.'I lI\'.:Iy :IIlI-r .I bl!f~;' ilinezss. nu- l~‘»ulIIr.l.l_I-' llI~.I~I‘IIIbI-I " . flh: lille .\lI'_ .\iIllllI¢ was ll ulllll ol' s.cI'lIng l~llIII‘,I-‘tI~:' allll \\':l.- nIIII~iI, I"€s|li‘l‘li'=iIl'1i_y all wh.. Iillclv hiul. ill: “lvcll by his \II'o, Mrs. Jallnvs All-Il_IIs. l‘I.IIl' IInII_In; Mrs. Jalncs lllllnl.. ('lI;II~lutfi_owll. \\'IilfaIlII`.”\\'il|'I'IIl. :Inu (`lIItrlcs ol l"l‘cIIcll Iliver; John :Inu Stiisln. .~»;Il`*1»ii<'_=.-.=.-f.==_=.1-_=f.=:-Isl. -I-'»l.=_»-;.;.’.~': , ---';'f_-':--E-'.‘ 1-: `-.-..~.-_'.-.‘f~: "2,-:F:_P.=.I'»:1:-:-1;-"35 ':_-f.- ~ .._. . . .5 .1-_\f;-:_\}.-.-:-.~.‘-'-:.-.=-:~z._;;_,»::I- .. ..... _-L-_._ ‘__ _ __ __ : _ ,_ _ .. -.-I-.\.---.- For thorough eo.n:'lta_ti_on1 Economical to use-contains no acids, ulkali, or. caustics to harm the hands. ,-- _.____......_4__ ~ '-1 I’ ;|I I I I'-I-I-I--"I':'I'l'»';"I" I I _--_-,__ ,_ _ __ ____ _ _ _ . wr- -'°i::: I] _‘_ _I P, \ W. - __ __ _ i »J» '-1- - -4~_L- l_l__ l__l___ _ _ _I_I_ __ __ _ - l_\_ _~lA I_I___ ,__ l , To ;I; &- 1'; "‘III:IIIII IIIIIIIK ' _.___._,._ ___ __ _ _ ..._ "° _ "f-I; | -"’ i x --l-~-----ri _ »\ `___ I ;.'='='='=%§I=I=;;1'.-';.~_1=.~.';:;:s;f=.=.=sr..=--_I-:» :»-:=_ 1; e‘»`=§f_.-ii.e;~;&FrIr=§='§:fIf="-_ _`~:`;'»‘.-"_-'s"-`-‘ =.‘-.'-i?-a<;l=é=='.='-aa=i1=.==2fe2:5=2- -'-'.4f~‘ .~i=.=_1.»_-.I-1. ~-_i‘=‘-If11-ef-2.1:i.=1e1‘=IfIf=~f;:=; ~.'.'-.'=s.-Ii=.-'-`-: - -~~ --> __»_f.._ 5. _-_ _ . in every nook and corner. ’ ' 0 I * ~ _\'i-.IIIs, llc was .~‘tl'IlIIl;l_v illil-l'l--all.-II ill |ull_cl<~\':ItiII~_: illilllclicl-If III llll-_ Ili:-lril-l UL _lunms \Vm.bm.U,n has been nnu‘ took his purl ill III:lll_\' of lllcln appointed Mcllh-ul Ollicfrr in com- HC; l"""L"" 'ff ’_""‘"" 1' “'i‘l9“' “Wi ‘““‘ mam] of the Mmtarv (.0__\,ul0S_,cm <_~llIlIlI'cII. \\_ll_lIuIIl uIIIl Illlllqgic. _'l'hl Hm__pnal "ow being `p_.m.m____l at Gm inn1.=I'Ill. wlllcll took plncc on l\`IIIl.I_v verunlent llousc. lie holds thc rank wa" "'l“""l"‘l 1’-" "W"-"' 5~""‘l’“U’i”'»"`-* of I_icm__(-.olmml :md is _hp §___“i,". \m,_ ill-\', A. ll\lI'Il. aI.~'..~:i.-:lull by Ilov. .I Ilical oilicer ol' the pI‘oviIIr~I~, li was H""""""" “°"‘!""l"‘l th" "“""'l“" _ “V ulnlerstooll at first lllui lilo ullpoinl- Hur" "Mk af th" ""l’l"" "li '"5 "'| nlent was to lic given lo nn oIll<‘cI~ '|"""“" R""" '59 "A *?"""‘ "’":“t“‘l’ who hull buen ovcl-sells null Drs. iloss “'m"l.' W’ '""" "“""'| ""'".h""'" Tl" and Gumhvm ‘mm supposed _O ,___ in I_'r~_III:iIII:-I wort- lunll lo rosl III IIII- l'l:Is|_ lille for lhe lwsiiioll. The Guurdillll “m"l‘h"° ,“‘_`"“""r~"‘ H” l‘*"| V"-“`h"“' joins with l)r. \\'aI'burloII`s IlI:In3‘_ um "M 01 W yu‘m"` friellds in l~ongI'utlllut`ioIl on rcccivlllg ,_ ”°“"“ _ ' such it responsible and I'cllllIllI:I‘llii\'<;- , ll":w lmswll "wmv "`“‘m""l-Y "1 N' _lppoilllnmlm I_I-lol I5 lilly. ull Ilclf, ~ilIl. :I very I-.~;~ _____ lillnnlllc IhlI_\'. III ilu- pI-Ixsoil ol' I’\lr.~. O. W. .\IlIlI_-I'son_ who will be l:I'cnll_\ NO WORD OF THE S- S~ SHWCOE- IIIi.<.~=IIIl, not only ill lllo holnu hill il' ”_'M‘5-_* -l‘“`_lm"°t S'3"“’"b*\“l5|’~ _’*|5l‘?" "1 lilo `lflIIIII-lI :IIIII coiillillllliiy. (ln llII: (_“'l"“"l “QL S‘m(`9l’f\llgll_0\ UW _‘-1 cvollillg ci hcl' IIontll_ she wils ill ihl 'Html 55- 5lf`llU°l‘lllll‘fl l1i>0l\ fl* quick and lasting' relief at all can in it Yi\‘. loiilces. Mr. Easton the new Prothonot- ary l`or King’s County is we'lI quali- iled both by education and legnl .I.- talnments for the important position he holds, having been for many yeall. Justice of the Peace and Conllliissilill- er for Klllgfs County. and his decis- ions ill the' many cases which he has adjudicated upon. have been marked by Il spirit of impartiality and- I'niI'-j ness. towards the contending par;-‘ ies while his unfailing conrtcs'_v is much appreciated by the public. ll is needless- to say that Mr. Easlon's ap»j polntment meets with the hearty ap- proval of all concerlled-&. FRIDAY _ APPEAL TR|BUNAL.- 'l`elI .lp- `peal-caseswere heard yesterday l»_v Appeal Judge Fitzgerald. decisioll .ic- iing reserved. The court meets ngnin .this morning at 10 o'ciock. lt is ex 'pected that some decisions will he glven today. _ l ° Ice AcclneNTs.- 'I'IIcI-.I IIIII. ybcen sevcralmllccldents III thc eil. lately all due to the dangerous condiiioii 'of the sidewalks. Mis. Glllztn had .her arm broken near the wrist by H ifall near the post office. Mis. Hoop- er of Euston Street had hcI- wI~iI=l broken by a fall in another- ilu-rl ul' ltlle city. _ Miss Margaret Ilollsllll slipped on the sldfewulk. on Grcn: George Street, und sprained her null- ‘le badly. She has been co-nfiued III her house for a week. Attention Iles been drawn repeatedly to the conlili- ion of the walk and pnvenlollts _in thc lcity but--? _ | FRANK HILLIS' eoov l=ouNI>.--- -Yesterday morning at twelve o‘l-,lol-il the bodies oi' Frank llillis null Ilarry Saunders were discovered burlcd il. 'the fallen cement nt l>IiliIs` Founllry. Though partially clllslled iyey wrII~~; easily recognized, the fuces bein.; only slightly injured. It is supposed that Mr. l-liliis. who was early ut work that morning, had seen the fire land watched it froln across the loud. Ilie and Mr. SaulId'ers were just cnt- erlng the office door when the ex- lpiosion occurred, which illstulliiy ‘killed them. Mr. llillis llnd on his _office coat. Besides the bodies of ‘Hillis and Saunders those of three other men were found but these were iso covered with debris as to be uu- recogllizable.-Halifax Chronicle. PRISONERS OF WAFl.1-= 'l‘he dis- aster at Halifax has naturally inier- / ferred with contributions for the War Pril-Ioner’s Fund. but there have been several new adoptions lately Includ- ing one by the Loyal Circle of King’s Daughters, Miss L. Grace Johnstone, New London; Miss Mary Adams, Mu- sic Clase, Port Hill; Mrs. Fred. Cox. Mrs. W'm.`Batt. Mrs. J. M. Richards. lM'rs. Jas. H. Hooper. Miss Viola St-1- wart. Miss May Qtewart. Miss Ina I.c~ Long and Miss athler.-n Earle of St. Paul‘e Church. City; this is the tenth ccllllnnllll of the stelllncr was u llzltivelllllil lll0tll0l» -"»l\l‘- llll-< ll!l`t llllllillll l oi' Sl. .lohll and u hrolllol ol' i\iI'. (`.. IC, Dulicll. one of the Ilolninioll Steunl- bolll Inspectors. The rcs( oi' 'llle oi- Iilzers and the crew also blllollgcll to Sl. John. ’l`lIc' Illajol-ily are nlullllnl Iucn with l'uIIlilic.~:». One wonlull Il.Is II son ubourtl the Simcoe and allolncl' Injured ill the llnllfux disaster. cnAPAuo scHooI_.-"rIIt- follow- ing is lhe standing of lllc pupils ol' <‘I~apauIl school forthe Inolllh ol' No- voulberz Grade VIII.-Zelphn Muc- Qllnrricz 2. Marioil Nlollolsoll; SI, Ilen- lriclta Iiowlller. Grade VII.-1. Eve- ] - . _vu \\'iIIdsor; 2. Lilian M;lcI.ean, 3., Yillllr-Ili. Wlnlisor, Grlllle VI.--I. Edith 'I`ll0InsoIl; 2. lllunl-he ’I`l'owsdalli-; Ji. I'II'lle.-at llcntlle. Grade V.-1. Jolln llovyelr; 2. Milly .\'l:\I/soil; Il, l.:I\\'s0Il lIul°\'c}‘. (irnde l\'.-l, Iles (‘0bl>; 2. l'_lvoI_\'n SIIcrl'l-_Ili Il, (II-orgc l'IlI'kcI'. ilrulic VIl-l. l\'cIIII'_~-Zh llcsi; Z5, Agllvs Sllc-rI‘eII; ti, lVIIl_iol'i1¢ licnrli. tlrurlo Il.-~-»I. I.l:II i):IIII:-'IIll; 2. Ililillll Sllcr- I'I:II; II. (loo. l":Ill. (_ii';lI|l: l.--~iSI'.l-»- I. Lille.-'|_I~.I' Slorlly; 12. t‘liII`orII Sllcr- rcll; II. Arlllul' Shcrrnll. (,ll'lllll: l.-~ IJr_I-l. iilvu. Gill; 2. Amy liarvey; fl, llnrold llarvey. The following pu- pils were perfect ill llttelldanee. Ken- neth Best. ilflaporic Leard. .lack heard. Leah Davisoli, Zilpha Mac- lluurrie, Lilian l\'iucI.calI. Marion Nl- clloison, Vinccni, Wlnllsur, l‘.‘I'nI_‘.st I)I.-zttllu, .liary Newson. John liovycr. -S. HEAD OF HILLSBOROUGH NOTES.--'I`he' nlully i'I~ic-lids will be glad in klluw tllui i\IiI'._(icoI'gQ lluiicry is slowly rc-covcI'iIl_g i`I'oIn his rcccllt .~'.cvcI'e |lllII»ss.~l\lc.~.‘>'-I's tl-crlloll. lIIlI'l Iiawsoll lloilglus, \\'cI'c‘ visiting ll. Fllurlolcliowll for It couple' of u'I-oils. und wlI`llc lllcrc uliendcfl illv- llorlll-ll I\i{\.etiIlg.~-Mrs. ldlisllat llollglns buf; _lust reiurneli home froni u lille.- Inolltlls visit io l.n\\'Ii:IlcI‘,. .\l.l==>'_.. while tlllrre sllc wus tho gulls; of hcr .son Edison. She was uccolnplllliell home b_v her son Lester. who welll. up for llcr.-Mr. llnvid Birifig doing .I rushing bllsines.-l buying ollickeus. \\'c wish lllln success.-'I‘IIe slrhool is vac- Illlt nt present on account ol' not being able to procure n suitable hourlilllg house for the tcacllcr.-Mrs. Janie.. Douglas hug I-fpellt thc Inst two wc'cl;:I ill Cllnrlottclowll thc guest of hcl' son George.--ll seems tllut when most ` foollstutfs are sollring so high, rulllcl' remarkable that egg:-I should take such n sudden drop ns they did on Dol.- nelly's road one day lately.--The in ceseanl sllowslol-Ills of the' _vial-.l, two weeks have left the roads In this vic- ihe storllliest nights of this lltornly season un oh] frlelld Mr. John W. lllrt of Donnelly’s lloull. had his lII:- nuul blrthllny celcbrnlloll. This _veal it wus a duck supper. VISITOR FROM HALIFAX.--\’vill~ iluln iiillt-ull oi' thu tfalludiun l‘nll‘rl I_Sl.afI‘ arrived ilu the city on Tllesdny ;prIsoner adopted by members of St. fPaul's congregation. Total adoptions to date 260. Also donations VI/ur Workere\$5.00 and Hestllerdale Red Cross $20.00. A copy of the Annual Report will be mailed to any one on application to Canoll Simpson, Char- CHESS CLUB.--The Charluttctowll Chess Club has decided to hold practice games WeIinesday'ami Satur- day el/eningn commencing at 7.30 p. m. At the commencement of the reu- son an invitation is extended to Inoue who would like to play the Royal Game to join. The annual 'l‘ournI\~ 'ments lie expected to commence about the and of February at which there Is _ always a lot of rare sport to '-hose fond of the The Rose Enchanted Trophy been won once ferent of the Club 'be won Il. player lottutown. . ' l lrepairs for the boilers ol' one of the lboatg Ilow in Charlottetown. ivlr. l.in- ton; wllo is Il lnnrille engineer. has been in llalifnx since Soptelnber lust `nnli was there nt the limo of the ex- plosion. When Ile left the- work of I'ocollstrIlI-l_ion of the lloul_'iloI‘Il purt of the city which wus not iuid In ruilis was i'a.iI°Iy well ullllcrwnyi III the llichlnolld d'Istl'II-i which rel-I:i\‘~ oli the i'uII force of thc cxploslon no rel-ullstructloll wc-rk has collllllclll-cd and the cxcavntioll for bodies is still going on. No one can get access lc this district without u permit to the iniiy Illnlost impassable. On one of ‘Inlsht lrvlll llslllllx to llrrlmllc f0l'|thou-gIItI'IIIII¢-as for IIII who camo into sorrowilli.; llllsllulld who llus hcl-II I~esp<\<'iI\Il older ni' thc I’I'c;~'Il_viI-I'i:Il` collurclzniioll ol' Sl. I’l>i.cI~'.\"l'IlI' Ilmlly _\'e:II's. Illlll Il I`IlIIIil_\~ ol' scvcll soils zlllll two li".\lI|:lIi<-_rs wllo "rise up :Ind 1-:Il hcl' IlIII:l:l'olheI's und four sisters. ns follows: lion. I\lur- Iiocr. lll'ns'Iluy services under. lilo uIlspi<'c,c' of 'ille I. O. 0. l".. wcvv. lIolIi Ili O'l.cIll‘y and lilo l°oIlIuill.~=. lol-y' lowcil hy .1 concollrse ol' G00 pI-oplc, were collvc‘ycd to 1lIn I‘nIlwn_v slntioll. null tnllcu by iruln to lI|'uIlzIlbnllr\. 'l`hc lllllernl look plam \\'»eI|lIcsIiIIy l'orIlI Ihui l'I~s|IlcIl<‘n Ilf Iloll. l\’I|II‘IIoI-.I Kolliu-Ily. io i~`IpI‘iIlgIoII l`c'IIIletcI'_\‘. Ill-v, 'l`_ \V. Goullwlll ol`l'll:iul.iIIg. \\'., Ilceply rcglct lo luurll ol' lilo Ilouth ol' Mrs. illclnl .lonIe.-:- Allan. l'or nlany years :I higllly I'c'spoc-lcll and pronlillclli resillelli, of (Tovcllcud, Mrs. Allan passed nwuy at th.. hclnn or hcl' daughter. Mrs. Emlnn (lanlpI1ell_ In Vnncollvcr. ll, (7.. oil DUI-elnllcr :'>liI. She belonged io l’Iclou iioullty, hcr maiden nnnle llcilli; (iruce .lllne I\l<-.- llonnlll. 'l`wn weeks bci`oI'e' hcl* llo- nlisc she lllct lvllh un uI:cIIlI~_Il| whilc \II.~'-ilillg her llnllglilcl- Mabel. \\‘IIiI~h rc~ llultcll ill ll l'l'IIl:tuI~c‘ of the illlgll--holle She was nt once rclnovcll tn the lies- pital. wllore evenvlllillg that nlcdicul skill and tclldol nur:-lillg could do, was done. but thc shock was too rrrca in for Mrs. Allan had rea(-lied the :IIlvnnl~cIl nge of ncnrly cigllty-two ycar'.~l. _Thu lute Mrs. i\lluII wus- I1 (`-llrisilllll lnlly. _who cxc'Inplil`II.‘Il in Ilcr Ilully walk :Ind 'I:oIlvc‘I~s`Iltions. tilol-to graces wlllch 'adorn lruc and noble woInunhood_ Sh: l was noted while hor late llusbund was pastor ali (’ovc'head. for her unbound- ‘ed hospitnlily. hcr kinllllncss us ll lnelgllbor and her wllrul wolcolno and contact. and onioycd the warmth and welcome at thg mouse. Silo was .1_ 'woman of unselfisllnoss and sincerity' and she leaves behind the frsgnncc of tl. (‘lIrIsilun life, whicll will be chor- ished, not only by hor 'own <-hi|dl"cI.. lull hy ull who knew and zlpprl,-I-lIIle<_l 'her worlh. The funeral look plucc nl Vulicnllvur on the 7tII instant. und lin: lilrlzn llumbehr who paid lhclr last IrI»| hutc of 'rl-spcl-_t. c*viIIcIll~l-Il ilow I-ho lwns loved and cslccllld lil llcr west- ern iloluc. Tile casllet wus lltcrullyl covered with floral tributes. such as lwreaths spruvv.. etc. Tho pIIIl-liI».ir- lfhlol' of Police.” Ou Monday lull ll ' ‘ - _ _ _ ers were all old lslnlld friendli. with hugo public funeral wnll held for a me excdpuon or P__0fossm_ Jm_____h bout 250 of the ullidentiiied' dead ._ llonllerson. Tile otllers were ML-ssrl-I, ami it was one of the Inost ifnpres. ___ __ G __ E_ R______________ __ , _ Norman Mi our lolgc ii/etiasiiiluiiraltiouliiiil Ilidenhliihillieiiviepgrlviif Alexalldcr Brown. Johll McMillan and tl . ,.|d_ Th Be] hm none; mist..-lloopcr Robinson. Thus sh., was liiiil Ie wo e I! - _ _ h H el, the lmo. is atill lying on the Dart-_ f_0 "°5'- “"0 ‘°\'t_°`l;_;“;’“__":‘;YuZ;’se_;lf_ mouth side aground. The greater Til” l¥l0m0fY 0 part c-I' the upper worlls of the Mont 'E0 the \°°|0U"°“ Nl' 1°"- Blsnc was scattered through out. C-010091 -7011" |1001” the cit and country by the explosion BIUIUI Dl' “ld and wliat is left of the hull is now also to lying at the bottom along side of No. namely. aali.Maf 8 pier. ` 1101. ll 9¥T\\D°l»\\» i -.I -'“'*-3' __; -""e. ~ ~ 3" ,I nn ~._ -f QI¢.`.;Ir_ - »<_/'J E =; \. \ I I3' ____I'l¢ __;-...._tI__I__.,_\.._ ,.I_=-.lr _ ' .- if If 'iirgifw ‘Fg""l‘I //I`[l"If ‘ If Ii . 'Wi I_ ,__,_-___ / I-lf€Ii¢. ' III/il" `ff“° _ ____ __ ’ Every Barrel, V --_-__ ' » "* lp; I »' ' Just Like Every 5" Other Barrel I One reason wily the Pics and Cake, Bread _ ‘- and Rolls always turn out right when you use ` BEAVER FLOUR is hcrallfc thc Hour is always the nme. it illmilled from ll11]l{¢r'l7nt.° Oni-.Irie fall wheat, strengthened with weiiern spring wheat. Being blended in cxacr proportions, Beaver Flour is always the nmc in urrnglh and quality; and always gives the lame results, no matter what or when you hzlke. ii will he a change for Inc bcrrer when you change from western wheat flour lo Beaver l"lour, milled from blended wheat. llF.Al.llIRS- :vlilc us for prices en Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals, 11.1 fHE"T£ ll. TAYLOR C0. LIMITED, - - CHATHAM, Oni. M a _ " _ “ """ _- ' ______ -- _#- ' _ '-1 gc.,-f .. I ..__~~ _ __ _ ._ _ __ _ - _ _ __ _-___ _ ___ ..._ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .847 _I{.§;§_sl§5s__Iall_g>_s;_ I .._.___-_._-_-____ ______,___-_-_____-_-!._._-_-_.._______.__. __-_.._____v_______-___.______ -_.___.._-____ . e T/T I _ __ ,t._¢.%:;_;°;‘-"_;.:-4x ;_ __ _;~§_l;,,.,_._,`___ _._____w_ _' ._ _ 4*-\. 4 ` ~>-,`- bg- »;- __ _»-- -;~.'-; '-v-'/-\>-;;' Silver seems to cxprc fully thc givl_:r’s l>c_