Gail' `_Bi'bB. 7624-3-3M3i. to sticks. the right style and colours, also swaggers, whips, crops, etc. Reddin Bros. 7632-3-3rn3i T o Dassault leletedliéh victim of .lid 'Gas In 71: attacked my is ' , _--_ ;" NOT FOR HIM. -To emphasize the norance of some of the raw fur mor- ," th ' chants regarding the forfarming in- m°"9:;:nnd° dustry, one member of the Sales' Com- b t ‘ mittee tells of interviewing one, a “ mm* German Jew, in company with Mr. did me any good. At last,` Kaye of the Silver Black Fox Maga- wglnn on 1,115 |,dy|¢° ~°f»g f,-img, I zine. Mr. Kaye was of course extolling e merits of his publication as an sd- ertising medium. and at the same °h°ai'°th°* lm '7““°r` °“df"°" I “U-‘ time the qualities ot the "ranch bred scolded-to try 'lrrsit-n-tivw. rhonght "1 well, alter using only three boxes 0 x." The dealer was skeptical. and ,l ,, _ _ -_ I I recommend ‘Fruit-l~tivea' to anyone unimpressible. He delivered himself »uii'e!'li1¥ lromlndlgestion, no matter %f the following: -De ranch pred fox! norman... J-_ CAVEEM t ey vos no goot. Dere vos a man prot wo here last year, he called dem 5lmi’|° I“‘n¥°lti°U 03°” |045! 11° "ranch-pred." Dey vos like rats-Dere Habit Atlacts, Cakrrli of the Slomada vos no ranch pred-dey cant raise the ,,,¢¢¢,,¢4,|f¢,'_fp¢_¢,qf,,`,¢',|d “mf pad” pups,_dey all die. ln de Bronx dey If y_,gu are bothered with any Stomach gf Tronble, and especially if Constipation in led it, de young vons all die. dose ories dey tells about raising dem Canada is all iles! Very true, troubles you, sltid Kaye, wbimsically; but "here you 5°" “ ”°**"»f°" f”°' "'*' "‘°' 25°' §f.‘I..?“.I'i‘l'~l.“i5.n't“§7’o.{'§” ‘l.o’§l’.1'.s'It"‘l'§2nf.‘$ ‘M duh" dnidnmt pmpdd by ome 'down to Canada and complete -<' ` '- ' ' 'Y Fruits tives Limi Ottawa. on *~' ~~- r” ~ nfl ur education!" What. go ‘to Can- a :mit at name like mine! I vos not a erman, I vos a German put now I "cf“?°D °h°° 8",” “°w wing °“ “t -gin an American citizen. Put it I vos go to Canada, dey would back me against a brick vall, and shoot me "We have n full line or military ffrnnemnn ,Won no, nano, me," WELL KNOWN CONTRACTORF- he following will be of general in- John died 87 0116 WEDDING BELL8. -- A very pret- ty wedding took place at St. 'l‘hresa's Church on Tuesday morning, Feb. 8th when Miss Lottie Donnelly, daughter of Mr. Patrick Donnelly. St. Patrick's Road, was united ln- the holy bonds of matrlmony to Mr. Walter Currie, a popular young merchant of Peake’s Station. Tho-nuptlnl knot being tied by Rev. T. R. A. McDonald. "St, Thresas. The bride was handsomely tl e ue m r furs. She was attended by her 'cousin Miss Laura Donnelly, while Mr. Peter J. McDonald ably supported ihegroom terestihere as Mr. Beasley-referred to After the m9~rri9»86 C6r6m0llY WHS PBT' J _took a D,-omlnent pn,-¢_ in mg eg-ectiqnlformed they drove to the home of the of tho Hillsboro Bridge and other bride where a sumptuous dinner was ‘ large contracts in which his aredgss served in" Mrs- P- Donnelhfs' best _ ` were working. The' Halifax Herald style- A Very l>l8l\sBl1l &fl0l'n00l1 Was m S says;-A distressing fatality that oc~ spent in singing. dancing and music. n cnrrnd nn deep wager nt about one both vocal and instrumental until _ i ‘ 'w' . .- _ _“__ _, _ .,.'- .1 , » 0' clock Thu,-nnny ,nfmmoon Hama; about ilve o‘cloclt when they drove to loses one or its most highly esteemed U10 1101118 °f 111° i¥°°°m Whele '-1 Kmnd and successful business- men in the £08- 9-Wlllted 310111- the table Kf09~l\@d nn,.n°nof‘Cnn¢n1n_Wm{am Beazley, of under the weight oi’ all the delicacies ,nn-Ham-nx Dredging C°mpnny_ , A of the culinary art. Tea being over a. _ - _ _ ' vcr of hand wnrk from mn My few pleasant hours were spent in the '-'_f0`irfi"ce Hours r-' lo ~ ' - , - t i B \ ,` t mn parlor, songs and music being render- hggfh whag ulirfflngealilfyyto fling spies Bd bl’ Ml' and Mrs Hugh Currie, as . _ gm mnntnunn for energy nnv emni: sisted by.Mrs. T. lielly, sister of the 2:: SP5 ss? Prem seg 9°. 'Fo 'BE ce hours--10 tc ' I n d i tained tnmngh nn bride every one enjoying .themselves On Saturday, §;l,,c5;e,}‘;n,;,1 0dI:imy‘;n,.n_ Cnntnin Benz. till about ten o'clock. when they re~ 7393-2~16Mtf. lenwnnt no me tnnninnl nie" yenten paired to their homes wishing Mr. ' day at 6.30* to oversee the unloading and MVS- Walt” C‘l\`\'l9 9- UBDDY and f goods.”-om n cn, into one on the prosperous journey through life. 1 ing, |~||A1'|-| Mglnfyni, ill'-m’s lighters, and with the exception -- . Dlnillt ° a slight cold, was in his usual WEDDING BEI.L8.- A very pretty f . l | i _ wedding was eolemnized at St. Maia- °'m"°”c=L°rf::;J‘L°r':°|. nm" xtbgsgneexglngggn ;}g?gr¢t|l1‘:, gfnzatfi, chius church Klulrora on Tuesday, at ndin on the car, steadying a February 22nd when Miss Francis Ofl'lco|»iours:la.m.to1p.m. WHS ll E A G d 'nt IG s_ d _ g P, m, gg 5 P, M, sling load of bundles that was being M1111; £223); 0“t“genf;;a¢= %'~;"‘f§lue- 21': d f 7 “‘°“°"“‘“° }.`1`X§Z§l‘.;"i2'$‘ 53... ill? ..'fl§’$f°.'.i ...ips Mr-'Joseph P- Husre».Emm1<1-were _ V IORBUNIDUYFY . ny lost nn, bnlnnce and when me united in the holy bonds of matrlmony. load swung out over the lighter, about The c°\`m°"Y W” Pe"f°"med 'JY Rev- 15 feet below, he fell with it and DF- HUBIIGS- bi'0th0r ol? the groom as- ' ~ _ _ slsted by Rev. J. J. McDonald, Par- lnrrlutdre and Attorneys °§§“‘;‘§,§§n§‘,§’c;’“§§f,§',fl‘,ffn,f,'§,'f' Mm, ish Priest. 'rho hrldc who was given .°“°“°" f°' nw" 'nk °' cm". gotbing could be done and death came “WW bl' |101' bmthef Cl“Yt°“ W" be' Ugngy 1-9 LQAN at once He is survived by _three °01I\ll18ly attired in B HBV? N00 WU' inxnsnn inn:-_,L o.c. nlel.»_od, K.c.. w.l. smiley. K-0- __ ~ - ' D Oillces-_-_Bfank _ot N. B. Chambers, m A. A. Holman, K.6. Donald McKinnon lic. Bolloitorsngn Genoa; Bank- ers oetstion, o ontreal Uganda, Yifmaaeat Mortgage Conor a n. V . wee Block. Charlottetown. P. li. I. BABCOCK AND s0NS J. Coade and Miss Margaret, all dnngn-,_e'l;n’ Mm F_ W_ Smith, M,-5_ ored suit with hat to match. The wedding march was played by Miss l of Halifax, and three sons, William. Hem* N°°”°“- summemde 1”' "' very W _ IIOLIOD I IINTLIY rtmouth° Silvesler, also of Halifax; ho works with him and resides in 9-°C°mD|Wh°d manner' and the Sing ing of "Mother Tell Me What I Am larristilrs and Attorneyoat-Law mfd 'Hen|.y’ot ,ne L C_»R__ Moncton tc Do." was excellently rendered by Olilrletieiowll. P. E. L IMLIAN I UOKINNON lsnieesre, Attorneyoat-Lew Brown Bleek, Charlottetown wllnsulrron a sl-nw. Ends Stiff Neck Lumbago is instantly Relleved by Nervlllne csv TRIAL ‘so1"ri.E °rooAv You don’t have to walt all day to her sister Ruth. both cousins of the bride The bride was attended by Milk “N¢\'“H||¢” ' her sister Ella, and the groom was sntfportcd by his brother Mr. stephen Hughes- In the evening a reception was given at the home of the bride Any 'chronic Muscular or Joint Pain where a few of the nssr relatives nar- toolt of a sumptuous dinner prepared in honor of the occasion. An enjoy- able evening was _ spent in music, speeches, songs and dancing. The llrlde and groom were the recipients oi' a large number of beautiful and -~ tl resents, testifying to the es- geltl the ftlhflviligg ofiffdmguntfgfiitnnggg fgglllyiff which they are held by their rn on e . Y ' - - - ‘ _ r 1 l friends. The g1'oom‘s sift Bumun' A"°m°7"N°"‘" Pub' to go around comllfglllmdlagl alflloblt $331' fc\»"lllf`e:‘(l>‘l-tide was a. gold pendant set om°-sr-.slid ow-alan omoo. no Patents, Trade mai-ka. Designs. Registered Patent Attorneys.- lllmhiisnoa 1s1r,_ n one twenty-ilve cent trial bottle oi' bam’ my more' nick] Wm, N0,-vi. wiill pearls and to the bridesmaid a things away very il Y line ws the grandest iinirnont. the pf--H1l~lf\\\ sold rlonil Wlll1m:>‘§gi°°m‘:\B- ` ‘ t ° J ns w ir y quickest to penetrate, the speodiest to |_\\°_ G\l&l‘|l*}“ ease muscular pain of any kind. lvl* HHS in illf*llll\8 Mr- ogufl lluszllns mnlly llnppy years we o N rvili ill cure any attack of llun- lil"‘~ blfgo ogelyme back.t;l‘bls last 836011; _ TUESDAY svrsswg &e"£:g?tdM|.:T J_?_;mydnn_ 'Tho llcnill occurred on February t Caledonia who W-,|ten;._--I zulu. at the home of Edward McKay. _° omdwt tn|nk’of sung to bed ,,,|,n. liarlllny, of Mr. John Clark, in the :ut knowing we had Nervlllns in inn T-H11 year of his axe- He was spend- ” I have-nnnd it fn, twenty nd.) ing the winter with his nlece,.Mrs. hghlrs'snd appreciate its value, as it McKay, when he became suddenly Formerly FICO!!! 000| lxllllllleh ‘ fyamily remedy more and more cvery ||| H\1dW“9|°\¢0l!lY 5 f°W ‘NYU ‘When mute ofraunt inn, d th ended his sufferings. I-le leaves :|§c?(“yNg:v:::,2nc];,Tfe':';,sEf5y_ Iaf tdmmourn four brothers: :Daniel and Reprelolltltivll inillforlilll eolill- ‘Hn em-echo, toothanhe, cold on the gglilamin, residing in Maine, James. chest sore throat, Nervliine is always n ley, and Isaac, oi: Kensington, Writelor Book "Patent Protection". my nmnnbnmy nnnnnnn nncn cm-eg besides a number of relatives and T9l1|,H - s himself of n mnn¢¢n| attack of mm. drimdsi The funeral service was All about li to obtain t- h N rvilins and for o hundred conducted by Rev- Mr- M\1r<=Ns°11- ,nu “A °' ?lf:sn,’n "fat mn' nn |n. n 1.,-nn “ng ‘rig remains were laid to rest in the lrl_|\l`l|ll Oitlwefwalhlll _ tg have about you." r RL? W mssssns tially' and _W new voslc _mn_an_B sz' P. H. 'tg »~,¢ue\u:fl` _*_ T0bacco:§"S21t'isfélction is hard to att " n if ‘_ ‘ '° ~ - ' - _n 1--the discriminating-smoker.. ’ afn W o,r _ _ If you areias articular about having the best as we _ sf ‘r' ` *fare about it, 'you should compare a _ A ` “_ .» ' _ , ~ o l .g~:"' _ - ' ~ § "|91 - .i _ _ "-‘fin _ l E50 P . _ TOBACCO r _ with the brand you usually smoke- - /» ~ » - -- -- Nothing will do-so much to convincéyou - = of its superiority. “Polo” is* unquestionably the best flavored smoke ---burns _longer---holds its fire bletter--is sweeter and more fragrant than most pipe-tobacco. ‘iv It makes your old “corn-cob” taste' like an expcrl sive calabash I “Made in Canada by Expert Canadian Workman," ' SOLD EVERYWHERE 104:. ' l ,h \ *\ » :In »~<_- 5 n \ r / _ 4 / , /. "/l/~’/ / ~*AA,*` _i t l l uit l th ' l ` bint:-kdvekfvgt that trimntfeld Ewlifh wvlgte ROCK CITY TOBACCO 00°’ LIMITED - ‘ufsgyw plumes and white Persian lamb set of ' __ _ , ii 5 i _ 1, .Y 'l . f .. ° l~' i. - /. ':_ Q RECRUITING-Recruiting in Nova Scotia for the week ending February 19th resulted in a total of 229 men. with Halifax leading the other coun- ties. Nova Scotia beat New Brunswick whose total for the same period was 195 men. P. E. Island had 43. _ WHIST CLUB.-The Wllist Club of West Newtouconcludeul their games for the season on Friday night. The gentlemen‘s prize, nj pair of cull? links. were awarded to Mr. John Mc- _ Calle; the ladies' prize. a dainty handbag, to Miss Bertha McKenna. This club furnished some good sport for the old asv-well as the young dur- ing the season. -Wi-HST ‘PARTY-All enjoyable whlst party was held at the home ol' Joseph L. Richard, Mont Carmel. “A large crowd of eager players were lu- vlted all of whom responded to the invitation. At the conclusion ' -prizes were awarded to the winners after wlllcll the crowd that had gathered fcastod on the sweet strains ot' music furnished by Mr. John J. L. Gallant on the violin. At n reasonably late hour the party was dismissed.-R. FIRE AT WESTMORELAND.-On Wednesday morning, Feb. 23rd, quite an excitement was felt in Westmore- land, when a barn, owned by Mr. Fred Fall, was discovered to be on fire. Mr. Fall himself was not' at home when the fire started, but ar- rived tbere shortly after. V A crowd soon gathered and owing to their he- roic efforts the stock was all saved. The barn was about twenty-live by forty feet and comparatively new. The house was connected to the barn by a shed, which had to be partially torn down in order to save the house. Notwithstanding the fact that Mr. Fall carried an insurance, the loss will be a heavy one, as_all the hay, straw, etc.; was consumed in the flames. The cause of the fire is un= _ DEAD OF PNEUMONIA.-The Mon- G’ treal Star of the 24th says James ’ Sclater, manager of the Asbestos Pro- ducts Company, dled yesterday at his residence, 476 Victoria avenue, West- mount, after a very brief illness. He contracted a bad attack of la grippe on Tuesday, which turned to pneumon- ia. Mr. Sclator, who was a bachelor, was the son of the late Capt. Alex- under Sclater. and was horn in Mont- realforty-nine years ago. He is 'sur- vived by llis widowed mother, ll bro- ther, Alex, president of the Union Oil Company. California, and tivo sisters - They are Mrs. James Skeooh: Mrs. David A. Lewis. Mrs. Vernon`}{. Tuc~ ker, oif Montreal; Mrs. Gilbert Ogllvy of Ot swa; and Mrs. W. S.'Louson- of Charlottetown, P. E. I .,Mr. Seiator has visited here and his many friends , will deeply regret to learn of-his DOCTORS AGREE ON _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cosrmwl Tris* srarsulsuvs A- biijst Samoa st.. iloatl-al. ll Noi-vluns is by nr the heat tilinslfs ll-V 19°F at Mslvsqse- sour o. o. o. rllsecmrrlon. “ * jliczslul lllsllsoi s--__ M. D.: f'ln should be ap- » skin disease-~ the itch. __.a soft. _booth- a strength and we tail you remedy. the ilrst l D. Soap /in shoot -nm; sion. . l fi 'W3 Tile Canadian x 1`hat's _for Recess! ,"7 Lillie Hia its -iv '_;r ll l . ~ v ROWING boys an_d_glr1s. feel the pincilof hun- ger more often than grown-ups-it‘s ahealthy sign--and at such times _thc body needs healthy and wholesome nourishment. _ On these occasions do not let your children indulge ln cheap and inferior confectionery. .155 ’» 1"-an better to be on the sate _side and advise them to buy “MAPLE BUDS." ` V These dainty, solid chocolate pieces are made in the most sanitary and up~!o-date factory in the world-. They contain nothing but the - finest and most perfect Cocoa Beans, creamy milk and selected sugar,- they are not injurious to the \veakesi* digestion. Advise your children to buy them or buy them for your cllildrenf yourself. . ¢ C°we~’S Meri-= owe _ _A Ddlrttlj Solid "Chocolate A-11. - _ wrruyorbqvipvleorolaef Iol|u’a, at aloof: A t Co Limited Fishermen! Investigate this Offer- HERE’i1 a full 5»h.p. Fairbanks-Morse Engine- _ l built especially for fishing boats--the same you see all around 'youi-and tt is being sold at a - mlction of $50 in price,--nialéim the cost less than that of many inferior cnillllibf s r er power. ` lid . . hi i _ i °" .....‘.l..°$.li‘if'..'l'L'.§°;. ~'5R°'s.."'»‘.‘.,"naf§’i-’ii‘2»'i..73.2‘.i}'...‘Z 3.235 l is ingipxs-4 I \‘.f l .. tid# ¢“l|I¢»g M-f4_ __ in "~-23 Canada gli _._ fr .f- ss., . l »e~:n>-_