3. L. *"1 ~1~ f. .» gi-_ . » 1 lift ‘.‘l§’.,‘;._ ti-.fifizi-.' g-."f;'. -,i-; ,- .et : “,`f. . X* *.1* =i WM. , 1 '..,, i _ ,_. ,_,..._. ._ , .L K ». .F 1% 5”? .i *\»-. .`I* i i i, ,. .F-A 61 -0 ' r_i‘ . - " if-.f,.`; -.-»i .‘:_»'.»» li’.!';.. %f~.i‘f§~t =.7,'=¥iIf' 4." } ... .= 1"; .t,'.i7_f' ,- '-,“..» -f t.., (Ci i if .- A ir i 1 ., "t I. -1;. . r' f.-'1 if-.ii gt lf: X i .L 5.'-Yr, ..,., fri. . 11,' . f, “.321-_-‘ .. 4: ). ` iff ‘if ; . fil- .. M 1.-,., is ,,. ,.7 l 1. '.1' I` rf i-’ ,,. »~ z»:'_;§. t ,_ if.; ~»» .».i, . . -.ff '. » -il. to t . » if - tl ,- ._\I 1/ ~l. "5 ai' I . '"7 -S. Royal Purple Remedies STOCK SPECIFIC for ani- mals that are run down after the long winter. Best for fattening cattle for the market. 50 cent packages. POULTRY SPEClFlC.- ’l`he great egg producer is poultry conditioner. A valuable help to the hest paying industry on the farm, _ COUGH SPECIFIC for chron lc coughs, distemper. it is a re- I liable remedy, relieves the heaves. WORM SPECIFIC for horses, cattle, sheep or swine. Expats the womis and larvae, leaving ‘ the animal in condition to tlerivt- benefit from, its food. LICE KILLER sniotliers and , kills all manner of inset-is on animals, fowl, birds, etc. 251:. tins. Book to Poultry and Stock Breeders Free. ___ 1 l .I. G. .lamieson DRUGGIST - ..._-J ~nnn;hu¢¢-m.g_g;- Silver Plating ` If at this time of house- cleaning you will look through your Silverware you wiil be sure to find some article that needs re- newing. Send_ any of these to us you desire re-plating as we are making a ship- ment shortly. G. H. Taylor Jeweller & Optician I = ’ 'EIDE '1"ABI.l*} APRIL. SEALED TENDERS will be receiv- ed at this oilice until noon on FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1915. from any person or persona willing to contract for the running ol’ the Rocky Point Ferry for a period of one year .ter-ording to tho specitlt-alioii, terms, condition, et:-.. to lic seen In this of- flori, _ The names oi’ two good and respon- sible persons willing to become holind for the faithful performance of the contract must zuronipaiiy each tend- f'l'. '_The Department does not bind it- self to at-cept the lowest or any tend- ! l`. i-Iavb tender i.iu.st be af~<-ompanied by a certified batik t-heqne. payable to the order of the Commission:-r ot' l"uii|i<- \Vorks, for ten per rent of thc- alnount of the suh.siil_v asked. ~ in the event of thc- tt-ntler not be ac- rt-pteri. the cheque \vill be returned. 'I`¢»nders to be atltlrt-eised to the un- designed and to be marked “TEN- DERS POR Rf1(‘l{\' POINT FERRY." L. B. MCMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works. Dl~`.P.-\RT!\il~T.\‘”l' Ol-‘ l‘l.'BLl(` WORKS. Charlottetown, P. Island. April 6, 1915, ' 943()~4-10Maruv'.'th4i. ("7-_ _ll - f=f'\~‘>>>§-'e T1-:ight-:Rs 0 YORK POINT FERRY. SEALED TENDERS will bc receiv- , eil at this office until noon on FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915. from any person or persons willing to contract. for the running ot' the York Point. Ferry for at period of one year according to the spocittcntione, terms and conditions to he seen in this of- fice. ' The nantes of two good and respon- siblc persons willing to become hound for the faithful performannc of thc contract. must :ict-onipany each tend- er. The Department does not bind it- self to accept tht- lowest or any tend- er. Tenders to be addressed to the un- dersigned and marked “TENDERS BAIIIALL. _ .. _ ____ \ There was uninteresting uma of Catcher L A. Francis (capt.) F. Kilfoy (capt.) L Pitcher , L W. McCare_v J. Power M G. Hughes 'l‘_ llonaghan P "nd Base l-‘, McKinnon E. Ronaghan I, Short Stop cQua 1’ Shama R Left Field T J. Burns F. Power P The referee, E. Smith. and Judge of F play, W. Decoste, were very satisfac- tory to all. R --_ S B The attention of the public is call- B ed to the new war stamp regulations T now in force, which means an in~ crease of at least four per cent on U all “Proprietary or Patent. Medicines, D The following is a complete list un~ C der the different headings. Also copy oi thc Act.:- 1 0 Perfumery Lncludes-Alcoholic and lst Base A a B. Millman Jim Burns P W . . . . K X110 t arey was pitching for the Empires ,fv rn e 1 , ea 1915 _ ' G e m nt n he y r : and he showed to be an excellent, ,st of “slice 27335 Pitcher. A. Francis. the catche for otrggxlu, J s 900 _*_ the Empires, did excellent woriirnd Camus” lnquens , 175 ~ ~-7 §'.;..‘l1“§':.‘tl‘.'...;‘.‘."’.'..’?I.".i.iz. ’.?.'..‘¥.“';..‘i‘.I'.; mi-"i° °°“°°“ 3-25°. ROCKY P°|NT'FERRy° Empires. The stars for the Down- g§?,g;'#,';,nt of Agriculture Eastern were J. Power, C. Crsige and E 3300 »l'~‘. Kilfoy. Line-up was as i'oIlows:-- , _Em plres. Down-Eastern. lectlons Falconwood Institutions interest ' egislatlve eglslatlve Library egislative Grants lscellaneous Expenditure dirertisipg the Province upers H-.Mont-th ` ‘ 0 can ’$.‘?Z$?."iZi..l"'l‘1..i”.'.‘.‘.’i'i."i'..§’,§.”.' 3"i Bw’ Public Lana Dept, rovinclal Secretary Treas Dept. rovlncial Building ,H id ms!" Field Registry Oiilce, Charlottetown egistry Oiilce. Summerside elegrams ublic Works Department erries-Queens County Prince County Kings (‘nunt_v lntiiw slim? ici . oatlmastcrs Commissions t Peters island Light ridges ushing Ice elophones Miscellaneous Public Works uforeseen ebenturo Sinking Fund Perfumery, etc, named in the Act." Consolidation of Statistics ivll Engineer Salary Mull Snow (Maintenance) ystcr Culture Rights of Wa. 4 000 lll`Fl‘ 57.800 37.900 11,250 1,450 8.710 3.000 2,000 3,500 1,790 .- 1.800 950 6,600 4,900 3.550 2.200 100 7.600 6.973 3,600 4,380 3.000 3,675 18,000 10.500 50 23,000 900 2,250 3.000 1,500 11.745 500 2.400 1.000 3,000 v $ . ‘V " V-5'! Y- " \'on-_’llcohoI.ic Perfumes and Perfumr (70llti or made under any lei.~ ters patent. or which are designed by tt trade mark or which, if prepared in accortrlnnce with any formiila pub- lished or unpublished are recommend- ed to the public by the makers, ven- dors on proprietors thereof, as rem- Lavender Waters, Hair Oil, Tooth l‘ernin.nent. Bridges 25,000 Mlllgvll \\'h:ll'l` nllll Siding 4.500 -32,500 $516,238 I-‘or War Expenditiire a sum suffici- ent. IEIUIL EXPEIIIIIIIIHISIHII Aziniiiiistrntion ot’ Justice $26,231.95 Boards of liealth 435.65 Childrens’ Aid Society 212.50 Consolitlatiou of the Statutes 86.03 Coroners' lnquests 164.86 Dept. of Agriculture 16,554.89 Dept. of Education 157,324.11 Dept. of Public Works (Ordinary) 78,343.07 Dept. of Provincial Secretary- Treasurer ‘ 6,474.41 Executive Council 3,260.06 F':il1»onwood liospitnl and Pro- vitieinl Infirmary 59,002.55 interest 38,629.18 Legislature 11,138.06 Library 1,66-1,51 Miscellaneous Grants. etc. 12,308.82 Oyster Cultura 2,541.48 Sl; poems were received in above contest, these were sent, without names attached, to New York to be judged by experts, both in chess and _, poetry, The following nity word mes- sage awards the thjst and second prizes, a silver medal, and a hook: New York, April 18, 1915. W. S. Louson, Charlottetown. P.E.I: "Chess in Life," comes nearest till- ing requirements, very apt compari- son, in every stanza, pieces cleverly made to play their several parts, in evolving harmonious whole, no sev-V ers strain on poetic license. “Play-i' ing the Game,” second, timely theme, which never grows stale, can- _ not be too much harped upon. American Chess Bulletin. Congratulations are in _ order to ` W. P. Douli, the poet la-tr.-7-.te of . Chess Club who has \-'on this honor - ` r - °, _ taseiiziibeplared mvinsdasnmg at 3 _._ ' - ` I .7 °`°’°° ""9, ° " P °°' *“ 'rn tim ten tabled in tue Legis- ' _ ‘ .-" "D°w“`E”'°"' 'meh remned in 5 laturs "I,‘l1esd‘ay afternoon provide for ' 1 I ‘H victory for the Empires. William Mc-f ,h tolwwm e manure, of me *sf ( 5/K "PQ Q, /~/,' . '. 1 i i.!Ass§ *Immun 1 .A __'-»/ URI r More Bread and -lsr-» . ` -p<11 ~?~ Bread made ._ from .Purity Flour keeps _ its flavor _and- freshness' at ‘ -long time. _ Eggs? 710 two years in succession. That rhymo- , _a_=€ graph machine is all right, alter all. Mr. J. Q. iinman (the Tomahawk) that cheers up so many with his bright flashe of local humor, and otherwise, wins second honors,‘and here’s good luck and a long life to aim. - _ The following are the prize winning I poems: CHESS IN LIFIC. Sing me, 0 singer, a song of chess, So I sang of a Knight, huth tru-2 um! Asked n maiden of courtly niien; In every move revealed. The players Endeavor and Fate; 0 bold, n Of blissful- lovc in a Castle old, - 1, Sing me, 0 singer, at song' of Chess, Cried a guy and impetuous Bishop of Knight _ (iould never excel in lite's strenuous ,,- lfnlesa they battled for truth. Werldcd by Bishop (in priestly fold) ,S fltrht hours with Iifc»he|ta on, reruly to jump in the vvuter ii the ship wi-ut. CHIISED BY GE RM IIN SUBMARINE slander Tells of Being Lined up on Deck for Three Hours With Life Belts Water if Ship Ready to Jump in Went Down The following thrilling experience do I an Island soldier, l'te. lo... llfrlii- it i will he of great interest here. lle \\‘i wn. We spent two days in Ireland, is a quaint old spot. We are also thin sight of France from where we 5. _ ii son of .\1r. Richard )lclnnis and are camped. The Germans-will get ncp|_,e\\- of Mr, John iii. l.-.uirrttc ‘h She being the Castle's Queen. ‘ _ of Waterford, P. 1<.‘. I.: t Sboruclitfe, Kent. ling- D- cll when the ('anadi1a.ns get among hem. Well this war means death to good many and glory to those who March sth., 1915. survive. I expect to be one of the Denr Uncle:-.lust a ie\v"lincs to let Y.-iicky ones. Tbis_\vill he all for this ".8 nine.; up on dcck for tliret- youth; you know wc landed here safe und time.-Your nephew. I sting of the nohleness of right. ‘ sound after ii long and risky voyage. That "Touch is to move." 'l`hl\f-, \\'e were chased by at G0i`»l'0i\i\ SHIP i marine one night, but escaped. We Pte. Tom Mclnnis, A. Cay, 32 Bott., _ :Ind Canadian Expeditiou- ury Force, iilnlrnclitlc, Kent, Eng. A business man appealed; As mirrored in chess-game battle, rife With intrigues, and cunning strife In every move revealed. Sing me, O singer, ii song of Chess, i I sang how the parties play politic's game, The difference-like chessmen-is only in name; Sing me, O singer, a song Of CIIESS. =---~-------~----'"' ’ “tif °‘ °' LEIIIHS FHUM FRANCE; Li. ccived by Airs. D. .~1te\vurt, 1-it'».'.'»»y te . Street, from hcr son lrn, who :S now nn h in :UAH s you will see by the cnclmsed r».nd was billeted with ine while he was Droizes. I had four young fellows ""`“""' und right sind I was to have them, The following letters have }.e.~n ie- ,fo n France and front Mrs. Ilcc, the to r the mud and' rain must have been rrihle. They were covered in mud d the first thing I did for them uns lei. them have a hot hath which A keen politician asked; . lady with whom her son was hiliritetl they very much appreciated. '1`ht-ir “-'mil' in ‘““lISb""Yi coughs were had when they camo, but ' I"|`8“‘-""» -“meh 30' 1915 Ibefore going to France they were Dem' M°th°"5“' _ lpr.finticnl‘ty gone. You may' he sure I have hee" "cry "limb ‘"“rl":5‘“l by that 1 did my best to make them Control of the purse is the popular your last letter, which sal/S ll\'1tY0\1,c0mf0rt,,h1e and h,-,Wy ,md 1 prow edict: or specifics for any disease or Paupo rs _ 3,881.53 affection whatgsocvcr affecting the h_u- man or anittial body, but does not Postage 856.80 Provincial Auditor’s Dt 1,796.04 aim, Though usually cunningly masked. Sing me, O singer, a song of Chess, s only hear from me once in ii while. -t e four of them would have likel a arrived in France, and cannot under- | t tand why you do not ‘get 111,' 1ettnrn_ of _ li. - . I IIDV9 Wfitfell ""‘“`Y “`°"l"» ‘“"°"' I longer stay in Drolzes. Isn't this n crrible war, to think that the - roam our manhood are :il..uc‘.iter.'-d i.r=I include any iz:-adical preparation or composition recognized by the Brit- _ - “DL Provincial Building Public Lands 4,898.03 1,165.25 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 @90`7O'3U1llib¢!Ql-‘E rv _G Day Th. F. I Sa. S. M. Tu. W. Th. ersasssrre Time 11.19 0.04 0.54 1.46 2.42 3.44 4.56 ‘ 6.09 ! 7.12 . 8.08 j 3.54 ' £1.32 i 10.05 _ 10.36 I 11.05 - 0.02 0.43 ' 1.251 17 1 ig l " 2.04 20 2.46 ::..'s2 4.20 Z=f’.€?5“’ff-"5-‘E33 rxqfh:-7 O»-tot.: Cr.¢;'\C= 8.40 9.18 51.55 F. 10.123 APRIL-1St to firtl 21 22 23 24 25 . 26 l 27 28 29 30 4th to Sth, rain. 9th to 2th, t anip,dull and unsettled conditions. 13th to 17th High Water ll’t Time 1i't 8.1 8.4 8.4 8.2 7,8 7.25 7.0 6.8 ~i_»z_~r_~i_q-1,-x~i¢=.= to-s-:\;'r.r.r.-.--¢=&>e 6.0 6.6 6.3 6.1 6.1 FPHQPE I-1~lL3C£l`tl¢ 8.5 , 11.54 ` lZ.Ztt"l is.04 : 13.43 1 14.34 I ia4s 3 17.11 ~ iszes i0..f.ti 21.00 21.50 21:70 - 2.4.20 3 11.32 3 11.58 - 12.211 12.48 _ lair. 1.7.48 14.30 15.45 17.21 is..'.0 20.08 . 21.00 22.04 . 22.57 2:1.-40 ®.T.U9`1\l®C/$11.11 .°°.".".`).7'Z""":`]`]`]`]`]."."' =-~\Z;e¢':v'n~z~rc> 8.3 fresh, noni spell 1 l I-`0lt YORK l’OI.‘\"l‘ FERRY." " L. a. me|v|n.|_AN, :it-ci-¢»ti.>t'_v ol' Public Works. DEI‘.»\It']`l\Ili."f‘§'I` UF I’llBLl(I WOHKS. (`li:_irloltotov.'n, 1'. ii. island, April 6, |015. 9431-4-10Suiwth4l_ pawn m@w~¢w¢h@¢bhL Wanted Immediately A V. E. l. Raul-li Ilrlitl Silver Black . Fox l’¢-It to n1_atch one we now hold in order to 1-oinpletf-. a set for a reliable fur house in the I.'nitr=ti States. They are willing to pay front 263,000 to $3,500 providiitii; we run siiywly thmu with two well niut<'lit=d pelt.\. in prlnin ron- ditiou sinlitur to the qui-, now hold by us. Al_|_voi|f- huvintz :1 pelf of this class to tllspo.~:c ot' pit-.;|:.’l: <-qiiimiiuiteqittg with tht* tilidt-r.<:i;;ii»-7|, stating pnrtit¢ulurs_ The Royal InveStlv¢n‘t Exchange, Royal Bankiuilding, Charpttetown, P. E. I. rcs:-aaa 95110--1-lmlislyl iii ish or the United States Pharmaco- poeia or the French codex. French codex us utllcial. livery person selling to it consum- er, any bottle containing: _»\ proprietary or patent medicine, perfuniery, or grape juice shall, at or before the time of sale, affix to every such bottle or package an adhesive stamp of the requisite voluc as nien- tioned in the scliedule of this part. S(`7Hli <'ourt. Prince Edward. Il. T, S.-I5. Grace Church lou in 1'. M, 4', A. q nm'rns--- P_lllmn; WRIGHT - At (ialgilry, on April fini to George T. and Mrs. \\’rigiit. it daughter. ¢ it ._.- 4 l)|‘lf\'l`|I-S - ' i HEARTZ-At Arlliigton. 'l`cxas. on Dec. 21, 1014. lit-my Ht-ztrlv., aged 66. formerly of North River, P. PI. island. Mlnard'o Llnlmsnt Co.. Limited- Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received lroat oeneilt from the use of MIN- ARU8 LINIMENT in a severe attack of Ladrippe, and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of Indammaiion. Yours. , W. A. I-IUTCHINSON. ° ° the public ire called upon to contri- Tenders For Palnhng buto their little mite to the general ltegistry 0i_il_ces 5,502.35 Sinking Fund i1_74r,,00 Telograins 12r;_2r; 'l`<'-lcpliono Exlciisions 1,052.10 'i‘otnl Ordinary Ex- penditure $~l45,2!|6.Il9 Capital or Permanent Expenditure $41,300.86 Vfalter Lowe Award 7,343.48 ---~-18,644.34 \‘\'nr Idxponrlitiiros 20,942_00 Sinking Fund, lint-.rest on investments. 1-tc. 5,708.60 520,781.42 Delicate Young Girls, U Pale, Tired Women proof' ot' plenty of weakness. Exer- tiou makes. your heart flutter, your W hack and limlis ache, and you sadly need something to put some ginger W into your system. Try Dr. Hanlilt.on‘s Pills; they nnikc you feel alive,mii.kc W you want to do things. They renew mill Dllrify the blood-tliorl Came it voice with n martial ring; Then I sang of troops in battle ar- my Where wit against wit were 0111108011 in thc fray, But the Pawns were in front, with- out dismay, 'i`o do or die for the King. I sang of a gnnze where the pieces were men, The players Endeavor and Fate, Some playing was. foul, some playing was fair, Come moved on the bias and some on the square., Some were moved by Caprice and whole family, as 1 have not the _time ii good fountain pen and a botile Of right, 1 would like to tell you some news, but we are not allowed to tell anything about this place. _WC hl1V0 been in action for some time, and glad wc are to bc able to get some This letter will have to do for thc S ink, ns it is very hard to get ink P and pens here. Aunt Ida semis in: was with Us and ,hey 2 _,I __, ,_,_,,|,.,,,1_ solllflhiilif every Week from Scot' idly together. It is such un arxious Vind- 5" if Y°“ Wt the right address time for all of us, hut I do t`\~St 0" me I’“r°°`l it “vm much me “H they will come home tt ..s again. lshots at the devils, for that is alll they tire. 1 have been feeling 5119. H1101 if all goes well, 1 hope to be with; ' till more to come before tt is cier. have heard from lm :rn-i I l'n\'c I £0 “"‘il5@ 5° Jw" “iid J"°k' I would sent cigaretts to him' .1 ~tl ntxt wfek like very much if you would send me shall Bend ,.,,k,,S 0,. ,gag tg |,,,,,_ 1 have a son on hoard :-1. `-I. r~`. “Su- erb." He was home wiile vi .rr son With very kind rcgnrals, tnrirve mc, Youre sincerely, " Moy ll.-c. somc hy Despair ntii Death called éne final ~ci.eor- mate." - First Prize- ' W. P. IIOULL. PLAYING 'rut-1 ulili-1. day. hich fill the world, so grim and stern ith courage, inspiration cheer- Cunslng ambition’s flame to burn here otherwise all would be drear There is no beauty ln pallor. init. "Playing the game!" Words of to huvc not much news this time. Tclll .lack 1 saw 1-Ichcr Large, Harry Whitlock, .llac McLeod, Frank Wall:-l er, :uid Art Philips. They were all well. Kindly rcmenilier me to Mr. and | Mrs. Bruce Stewart and all thc g your loving son, o t Voroiintion Villas, Il Tencletwa will be rent-ived up to Mtty lat, 1!tl»'», for painting the lntcrlor oi' Prince Street Hr-liool lniilrting. Spf.-rlflt-:ttioiis run hh gpm; at nm School Board Office. The Liourtl does not. lgiutl itself to accept tht- |o\ve.~u or any tender. It. i$Al.I)EIl£4’l‘f)N .\`t.~|-rt'lill‘_\'. ' n.\i.ir.\x, April i2.-Point assumi- war fund. The hurden will not be great, as it cent on each 25 cent package will not, after ull, be n ma- terial addition to the col-it. 921| ICE REPORT. SI-l'7`r"»--i»|-llltffi nav, Money Point.-lieitvy, close, park- vti, inshore. llf-nth Point St-atari. Point Tuppcr. All Pxllert will tell ou how to cure eyes. robust good health. You’ll be Hniulltoifs Pills, which are an old family remedy of great renown. e a never have ii day'h sickness ol' any all dealers. "Mt1c’s Veterinary Bureau is free. -.om -. . . strong' iicrvcs, rosy t-liceksl, lauglilnlg Words winch impel “S to press on" lielpcd in a hundred ways by Dr. whmfere the game' letls play it wen' Thousands use no other medicin. nd Wh" mi£‘ht lift” Item- Ah. “'00 CH" iunu. oe: it str, pox u>.my._ som by The wnrld‘s n stage-and life n some Ah! let their meaning sink deep in you next ihristnius. \\`e1l mother, IIMUCH IN CHARLOTTETOWN lt is reported by E. A. Foster drug- lst that niurli Adler»i-ka is sold in .friends With lovr- to all, I remain, ('h;1rlottetowu. People have found ut that ONE SPOONFIYI. of this simple burrkthorti bark and glycorlno IRA STEWAR'T`. mixture relieves almost ANY CASE of constlpalloti, sour or gassy stomach. is so powerful that it is used suc- h-,,usb,,,.y |»|,1ins, cesst`ull_v in appcnrlicitIs_. ONE MIN- prongs' Mmch 23", l.Tl~. after you take ltitlin gtnsztfs Dem. M,.S_ S,e,,,m.t;__ tumble and puns out. lt s per et.) Your 80,, Im had his photo mkm., ‘safe to use and c-uiinot gripe. r, What though we lose? We tried to win. tell? A game of chess it seems to me GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS. HoRs_gWNo'rE Cataion,m5774l Tho saup7»rl:|tivv|_v brt-tl non cf thc itronl. Iilngcn, 2.`ti\_., :ind brother of the grunt riuw- niurt-, tlvvalnsu. 2.ti-X, Unta- Ion. dum ituprovitit-ut-t-, ‘.'.-I2. was one ol' tht- nrt-uI»-st trotiers that wont through tht- griintl circuit, taking it tliree-year-oivl revortl. 11.20; fonr-year- old, 2.171; tive-year-old, 2.115. ller dam was Queen Wilkes, by \\'i|lin.ni L.. dam of Improvldetiw-, 2.13; Qucrlst, 2.12%, and lmprohnhli-, 2,20. Uatulon \viI| tnalte the season of |915 at Park Stables, ifhnrlotteitiwil. l~‘ur further lnforniatlon apply to l<‘RED UAMERON. 9404--1-1-imiil TO TAKE PLACES OF MEN WHO ARE FIGHTING NEWARK. N. J.. April 13.--A pri- vate employment. bureau service here it was learned to-day. has received urgent. requests from several lndus- trlnl centres of Great Britain for more than four hundred men to take the DIIINTUREB.--The Water and Sewer Commissioners 'have a few DoUs'ntnfol'.tlloy will dispose of to. local' . 'Full particulars ati % n Office, City Hall. 1 ' 0390-3-8m6I places of workmen who are at the front. The oak' is for American and British stihjs only. The factories seeking the working' man offer free transportation and 'a guarantee of If i Magdalen ltiluntls. Flat. l‘oint-ileuv_v. put-kt-tl. 1-.vt-i~_vwltcre. (iape Toruientine, Cape Travf-rse- lit-uv_v. open ice everywhere. ' _e.____é_?,._.. ._ ._ .SIR MAX AITKEN HAS 'TO RETURN FROM THE FRONT l.0Nl10.\' . Aplrl I2.--Sir Max Ait- ken M. 1'., ollicial eye witness for the (‘u|itulian i<}xpc~ntlitiouar_v fort-c hus lu-t-.,, f-oitipclletl to return to liliglaiitl from tlin front owing to ill lwultll and tin- probalillity is that hc will be unable to rt-stiiiic ills duties for some time tit. leant. Mr. W. I.. Griiiith, sec- retary of tho High (!omniissiouer's ollicl- in about to It-uve for ti visit to the front and this together with the fact that the last report from the t-_ve witness was Iiatuled out from that. office is taken to suggest that the trip is being made owing to the breakdown lu the health of Sir. Max Aitken. sioo REwAmT\s1oo The readers oi this paper will be pleased to learn lhatthz-reia at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to care in all its stages. and that is Oatarrh. llalla' Catarrh Cure lu the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being .s constitutional dist-aaethrcnuires a constitutional ltutment l~Iali's tsrrh Cure istsken internally actlrg directly noon the blood and _tnuacous surfaced the system. there dertroymg tlafounoalmn of tha dimsanand vin; thenpati. t strength by buildltq :np tht- constlt on and assisting natun-.» ? oinglta work. The proprietors have :rue un.-°"i:'°'°~'='ti-starr' na an r snyc I s o cute.1°\e|\drfgrlIstoftestimenIal:.e / Address Y. J. CHENEY 1 U0 . Toledo. 0. Sold by all Drunlrto. 1k. . six months work. Two hundred 'of the, men already have sailed. Tuite 'BalI'a Family Pills for Comlfipltlon , . y _ , mid care for _vour horses and cattle. H Tliis department. will noi. accept one cent for ’s‘ervit-.cs rendered-lt.‘s free. ise lt. Ihe Two Mac's. 149 Great. THE WAR STAMP _The Post Otllt-o Department, having SIVUD notirt' u week or two ago. in t' t ul letters .intl postcards mailed in (auridu tor dt-.livery in (1mm.|,,_ me United States or Mexlt-0, and letter.; mailed in Canada for delivery in the United lilngdoni and British posses- SIOIIS KHYIOFIIIIY. or wherever the two cent rate applied. should in addition to ordinary postage carry a one cent Siflmb nn n War tax, and also having notified the public that. such war tux, while it should be paid preferably by the postage stamp marked "Wnr Tax," could. if such stamp were not avail- able, he paid by an ordinary one cent postage stamp. is now issuing further notice to the effect that postage stamps may he used for .tho prepay- ment. of war duties on bank cheques, hills ot' exchange. promissory notes. ex- press money orders, proprietary or patent medicines, perfumsry. wines or champagne, as well as upon letters and postcards, postal notes and post office money orders, the intention he- ing to provide facilities in those por- tions of the country ,where excise stamps are not readily tlvailable. This l in view ofthe fact that poltlle stamps may ba obtained at all points over the whole countréhin nilny places whore therein no' llectm' of ldllnd Rev- enue. and noilnlaud'-itevshne stamps could -be obtained. ia a iiiatlnoe con- venience to the public. and no doubt George St. ' MEI( Let Knlghtly deeds bc more in vogue r-onnct-.tion with the \Var Revenue Act. . lui l - So ieI:‘tis'plny\t‘lfe game, indeed, Whether 'tis dbess or Empire’s \var;._ Than ever they have been before, Let Worth hold place-exit. the rogue. Life is too short that men should say, 'He pawned his honor, smirched his nomo.” (ln llfs's brood chessboard there‘>\ but. room For that one thing-to "plny the ' game." All else is playing false-and doom! Second Prize, J. J. 1-ZNMAN. 'l`he third annual banquet of the Charlottetown Chess Cluh.takos place, Saturday night at 6,38 at the resi- dence of the poet laureate, Queen et. "I'rosophone." ' viii Illllil THIS IIIITHEII Got Strength To Do Har Work Fair Haven, Vt.-“I was so nervous and run down that l could not do my housework' for my little family of three. Iliad doctored for nearly two earswith- out help. One day l read-lgout Vinol, and thanks to lt! my health has been ra- atored so I am oing all mi- _ eyvork once more. I om' tellin! a friends what Vinol hardens or ms...=-Mrs. .huns H. Emir. . -2- . Vlnoi la s delicious cod Iivettand iron tonic which createsl health .I tile A Foster, Drulglst, Charlottetown, will be largely taltsn advantage of. ‘ *-1- With kings and castles, and the like, Gay heraldry and panoply- oi gullnnte, see that fair ye strike. - AfErWlFs`EdT Tllso Ons cant per word first Inlerilon each continuation. Cash muli lccom Twenty-tivo cunts. In ilmmm this column. half eontpor word I pany order. Minimum charm ` ¢Q¢¢¢Q1 L ' . l Agents \Vnnted WANTED-IN EVERY TOWN AND district on l‘. E. I., agents to Iii- ti°otl\it'cnnd sell the Miracle Viicuuin Washer, the greatest clothes cleaner on thc market. Liberal conmiission, Apply td' A. W. Allnby, ill) Prince Ht ., tihnrloitf-town.. 9482-4-l4llii'»lp|l. AGENTS WANTED.-T0 SELL FOR The Old Reliable l<`nntli||l Nurseries. We teach our men to sell. Experi- ence tinnecossnry. liighest commis- sions paid. llandsonte free equip- ment. Stonc & Wellington. Toronto. Ont. 9184-3-26ms26I Boardcrs \\'untcd - BQARDER8 WANTED.-One or two gentletnt-.n or married couple can be ' accommodated. Apply 229 Sydney Street. corner ilillsboro Square. 9490-4-ilmfll i For Solo . FOR SALE.--CART HORSE COMING tive years old. Apply to J. T. Chowen, Mt. Edward Road. 9488-4-lIm3| large round table. Apply 79 Euston Sf. 9481-4-l4M3Ipd. soda Fon HArciiN`d'$FitTM. pure-bred White Wysndottes. Bar~ fed Plymouth Rocks. Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. $1.00 for 15, Vernon Matthew, Stinimerside r digestion lndmlkas pug bllggd. ' P. ai. i. ». s ." v CHOICE FINNAN HADDIE FOR stile at the Charlottetown Fish Stip- ply C0. 8457-4-1_3M2I Fon SAEET-A raw i.oAos or mnngels. Apply to Stewart & Sou. iI47ti-4-limlll Fort sal.: IN sou'rHPonT 2'/4 miles from Charlottetown 3% acres of lnnd with good _ dwelling houso und out building. will be sold rans- onnble. Apply to A-. D. Mat-.I\onn_lll, Southport. D482-4-9Mtl_Ipd. =W' l~ otutd 0 _ FOUND-LADIE9', 'WATCH AND f'oh. (lwncr nun have same by BD' - plying nt 13 Orlohurit. and paylnt; for advt. = 9493-4»i4m2I. _ a-q l Situations ,Vucunta sn.|;v suNoAv°s ulsssloiiho methods. Extraordinary revlvalist. Quarter million converts. Thrllllns book. Everybody orders. Malte six to ten Dollars daily. Sample book free on promise to canvass. Biblv liouse. Brantford. . \i untcd I wa” N"1'To*.-§°"`rae'eu ini' c5W¥ _ Apply. Box 350. ' 8855-8-lit! WANTEET-A married msn, tsmportte with experience. capable' ot takin: charge, wants posit on on fim- Can furnish first clan references.. Apply to A. L. 'r. c of J. P. Laird; central Bed ue Pflal suit-4-iimsu.’ . ' °° '.m1.-iaauiipa. -