--_ made’ ` giftrpm ' Purity. Fleur _k¢¢PS_ iteflavdr freshness “a longtime. n . e,,...<.~:. _.bleri-Quihat he _~ ; The mail special arrived here at 13.45 p. __A ni.. r ` ‘ .,~ ,,._ ._ A NEw SECRETARY WAN'l"§D.- d f At a meeting of the Executive Com- _a _ mime or ins 1>.n.I. sunday sf-noni ‘ Ill - Association held in the Y.M.C.A.’» yes- terday, reports were received and nc- _copted. The question of -enlltllm a secretary for this province whii dis- cussed and it was decided to takb the ,_ _ - _ _ HGCGSSGFY steps tosecuring one for “J P.E.l. only, as under the present ar- rangements the present secretary has f' f t _..-_,_ _ to cove N ii ik ii P.n_i. /_,` _ H _ thus this piedblncrdubsdlyc rec-eililives twd months of his time during the year. The result of the Con.nnittee’s work will he presented at the annual meet- ing in August. - THE LATE MR. ROGERS FARQU- HAR_SON.- The funeral of the late Mr..Rogers Ferquhnrson of "Bunbury took place ot 2.30 a.,m., Sunday after- ncoirand was largely attended, con- sidering the almost impassable condi- tion of the roads. Quite a number of prominent citizens were present from Charlottetown as well as relativels from Snmmerside and Freetown. Rev. E. S. Weeks of Pownal conducted the service assisted by the Captain of the Salvation Army of Charlottetown. Mr. Weeks based a brief and ntting iid- drcss on the 37th verse of Psalm 37. “Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for ‘the end of that man is peace.'.'» Mr. Farquliarsoa was one of the most valued members of Pow- nal»Circuit, a member of the Oillclal Board .cf many years and a steward ‘ evefr 'faithful in t he discharge cf his duty. As a Christian gentleman he was active in doing good. The Church has lost a‘-faithful member, the community a fine citizen and the home a devoted son. Much sympathy goes out to Mrs. Farquharson, his aged mother and his only sister, Miss Anna in their severe trial and'great loss. But they “sorrow not as for those who have no hope.”_ ' 'THE aossar TAYLOR co., L.ir~iiTso_ HAi.ii=Ax, N.s. 2 q-,ED ‘moss M,u'3|¢A|_5__,i_ most enjoyable event took place in Montague on Friday evening last when F"-"' E' ‘-_""-'“="““"'*‘ 'F' -="' 9”' *U Mrs. L. M. McKinnon kindly opened - ~ '-»'i#‘i*1*\* her ome to th members of the Wo- tbwne and villages through out.Canada you will'-iind believe no other bicycle tire this country but'Di£inIop. riders want the time-proven, honest-all-through the-years tire: ‘and you can rest assured such riders are slot misled by imltationsv 09 Dunlop Dunlop & Rubber A00., 'riders who made in Oats Leader h e nnnrs institute and ‘ins W. P. -a.»anfi their friends for a musicale for Red Cross bcneilt. That the programme was enjoyed by all was shown by the hearty and persistentenoores follow- ing each number; Theeoloiats were: Miss Annie Sutherland. Miss Lucy Mc- Lean, Mr. S. S. Hessian and Mr. Geo. Mclntyre. There was also a piano solo by Mrs. G. I-I. Henry, a piano duet by Mrs. G. Ellis and Miss Helen Mc- Lean, a reading with musicals accom- paniment by Miss Lilian McDonald and a duet (in costume) by Misses _Mary Mclntyre and Hazel Campbell Next in order came a Grocery Contest. prizes being awarded to thesucoess- McDonald won iirat prize for ladies `aiid*Mr. M. F. McDonald for gentleman while Mr._D. L_ McKinnon carried off. the Consolation. After this dainty r'e- fresltments were served by the. ladies and when a hearty vote of thanks had been tendered Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon a most delightful evening was brought 'to a close by the singing of the Na- tional Anthem. Wonilerilll for tlie Blood -1-4 CURE8. SALLOW SKIN, HEAD- ACHE, LANGOUR AND _ TIREDNEBB. You don't need to be told how you feel,-blue, sort of sickish, poor ap- petite, vague pains, tired in the morning. This condition is common at this season. .Fortunately there is prompt relief ln Dr. Hamiltnn's Pills which imme- diately relieva the system of all poi- sons and disease-producing matter. Thousands have been so utterly. depressed. so worn out as to be des- pondent. but Dr. Hamilton's Pills al- ways cured them. "I can speak feel- lnizly on the power of Dr. Hamilton's Pills," writes C. T. Fearman, of King- stoii. "Last spring my blood was thin and weak, I was terribly run down, had awfut headaches and a mioivinir. empty feeling about my stomach, I couldn't sleep or work un- til I used Dr. Hamilto_n's Pills,- they did me a world of good." At all dealers in 25c. boxes. Tiuiish - ,Trading Glo-' ful guessers. In this contest Mile Ola' gs tins. 's E is _ ..culiiii> ii t ~ . TUEBDAX . ..... ._ -NRS JGHN GUNNINGHAII ll spending a _tow days _ visiting her glands 'in Tignish, 'all A- ol' 'whom are f.“°“i..'i‘.~°‘.‘.fi.i‘.'."i»..;'i’i.'it"“.‘.’....."°’ "t°" ons; _ s 1 -.a . rs Cuaaiulhlnf wil!-.lie »¢“et~lioisa” after ;App||--1‘¢\|,-Yr.-._-:_ - ., ii. `<”iI.i_il'6xf§ ,nkrtciistf ‘-'-' gist-sstins rl§w_s= 'comes -in 'tially ithe rom ranches and the outlook ie very bright. News of the arrivalof two litter; at the 0'Coiinor ranch and two at C. T. ‘Morrlseeys ranch has come to_bainl ‘during the last few 'dayb."Yf‘ » _ _f .V . H . ,. 1 ' -»l-lO¢K.EY.»-'What was probably the last game of hockey took place Thursday night. ln.the Alhertonrink. between the Tisnisn and jalhsrton teams.. end.resulted in ,a victory for Alberton. .the score being 9_-,1. The frlsuidh bm nut up n good sem but were lalumrins under disadvantages in' having nopractice for three weeks. their open air rink having been spoil- ed owing' to` weather conditions. In the ilrst half each team scored hut in the second half the Atherton team scored 2. Ozani ieels a triiie discom- llted. but then he has been having things his own way all winter and he must expect a set hack_ sometimes. Alberton played a good game and the boys are willing to be beaten by such opponents. The line up was as fol- iowsz- Alberton George Prciit, Goal: Foster -Slterry. Defence; Hubert Rog- ers, Defence;~ R. McArthur, Rover; David Miller, Centre; F. Dunn, R. Wing; G." Bowness, L. Wing. Tig- nish:- Geo. Gallant, Goal; Claud Murphy. Defence; James Scott, De- fence; 0zani'Melancon, Rover; John MacFadyen Centre; Harold Hackett, R. Wing; Clarence Whalen, L. Wing. -Y. WEDNESDAY ISLANDER LECTURES.- Dr. CY- riis J. McMillan gave an address a few evenings ago on The Shakespearian Stage before the Canadian Club of Toronto. - . ' __ _ IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT.- The General Committee of the Cana- dian Government Rallway Telegra- phers at l_liel.~_ last mt-cling in Muir treal elected Mr. J. J. Trainer, Train Despatcher of Charlottetown as their Chairman. FQX cROP._-It_c,ports_ of fox lit-l ters from _the different ranches in this vicinity are current at present, but at this season of the year, on investiga- tion is rather dangerous. however, it is the opinion of experienced foxénen that tlgs spring’s crop will be a ood onc.- . 'SERIOUS ACCIDENT-Arather serious and possibly fatal accident oc- curred Monday 'aiternoon at George- town about 4o’clock. While several young lads, including Albert Morrison, grandson of Mr. Pet"r Morrison, and* woods, about a mile from home, Mor- rison was shot in the back by the accidental discharge of ii. 22 calibre rilie in the hands of young Fitzgerald. The boys were shooting at si mark. Fitzgerald let the rilie fail and in pick- ing it up the _weapon discharged, the bullet striking Morrison, who was about 40 yards away, in the back, and coming out through his stomach. His ,condition is quite serious and an effort will he made to get him into the hospital. IN MISSIONARY CiRCLE8.-- Dr. Auld, one of Prince Edward 1sland's 'gifts to our foreign mission work writes from Henan of his 110891111 work. He nods the Chinese believe him ahle to ‘cure anything it only he bn_'wl.lliuz. Occasionally a few dol- -lars are contributedfto the‘hosplt.al, before consultation. on the, theory that it will win the doctor's friendship and induce him to “waste a little more heart" than he does for 'ordinary cases. A mutual friend is persuaded to send his card or to call on the doctor to in- tercsde for special treatment for the patient. or a present of owls. cakes. sweetmesta, etc.,,i_s often Bentfor the “lm” P¥“'P°°°~ _ _ \ WEDDING BELL8.-» The Halifax ;Mail of April 3rd. saysz- Rev. C. J. Woodroofe, rector ot_Clirist Church. Dartmouth. oiiicls.ted atitthe, iipcarriase `tl._\`ereln, at half past s _ o'éi it this morning, ‘ot his daughter, Helen May. and Lieutenant Charles ‘ Atkinson Goode, of the One Hundred and Nine- ty-_Third__Battallon, mqhiiizills at Tru- ro. ' The wedding was is very quiet one, the bride, who wnsgiven away by her brother," John C. Woodrooie, being unattended. She looked very girllsh and lovely in her travelling gown and carrying a bouquet of white roses. The organist and choir were present, the musical details of the beautiful service being finely render- ed. The hrlde‘.s many Charlottetown friends will wish her many years of happiness. i Mrs. returned W L68. an IIIBDY Willie Fitzgerald, were out _in the, _ a ` ,g To chew _George 7 t If ` Navy Plug. l _ Jul l\/lacle from pure, rich lf, _ tobacco, every ounce of which is carefullysel'ected._l .then blended according to our process. ~ I ` _ ,¢ _ v-_-_-_-...-~> .»...».~».»» sr..-_ ... g ° I - E f EDI' g _ l _ l “NAVY PLUG' 'I I t , _ ,,. _...un 'v' . . ‘I us-,-f--_-~ ..._ _--,..~ I-las a delicious, non-irritating sweet taste- and _ _ it is imiveisally recognized that sweetened tobacco is much more healthful than the old fashion “strong", unsweetened plug. _'- ._. ._ was ,».~. can z_ J. '. "1 _ _.sl ' " ...__ _-___...;.l. lt leaves a long, lingering llavor and guards the teeth from the ravages of “acid rnoutli", the cause of nearly all tooili decay. f‘Made in Canada by Expert Canadian VVorkrnen”_ 10c A Plug Everywhere _ ROCK CITY TOBACCO CO., LIMITED L _ __ _` &l`lI»'i‘!»h\s»~n=vwr=-~' .rs » 4 A* The Modern, -Sreourge ' and How to Meet it. The speed _at which 'wc live, the hustle now so necessary for success have unfortunately a very 1 adverse effect onthe nervous and digestive systems of Canadians. The baneful results, increased lately _ to an alarming degree, often lay the seeds of more W deadly trouble, but it will be satisfactory to learn _ l of _t_he ever-increasing popularity in the Dominion, of the Great < British Remedy, Dr. Cassell’s Tablets, | Dr. Ramsay Colles, ].P_ of the City ol Dublin, a man of high eminence in the scientific - world, says :-"I have great pleasure in expressing my satisfaction as to the curative effect of Dr. Cassell’s Tablets in cases of nerve troubles. From st-vc-ral cases which have lately come under my notice I am able to form the opinion that Dr. Cassell's Tablets constitute a safe and reliable family remedy, and appear to be specially effective for nerve and bodily wea`kness."' Dr. Cassell's Tablets are Nutritive, Restorative, Alterative, and Anti-Spasmodic, and of great - therapeutic value in all dcrangemonts of thc Nerve. Digestive, and Functional Systems in old or ` young. They are the 'recognised modcrn liomc remedy for Dyspepsin, Nervous Breakdown, 1 Stomach Catarrli, Kidney Disease, Nerve and Spinal Paralysis, lnfantiic Paralysis, Rickcts, St. Viius’ Dance, Aneemia., Sleeplessness, Brain Fag, Headaclic, Palpiiation, Wasting Diseases, Vital ` ` Exhaustion, Loss of Flesh, and_Pre'ni:iture Decay. Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers and ~ during the Critical Periods of Life., ~ .. - ' ~..»_-,,-.._..,:.,-,_. ____ __ , ' Druggists :inri Dealers througlioiit Canada sell Dr. Cassell's Tablets. If not procurable in your city send to the sole agents, Harold l". Ritchie & Co., Ltd., '10, l\lcCaul 5tieet,'l`oi'oiilu; l tube 50 cents, 6 tubes' for the price oi five. | _ Sole l’ro{>_Jr_i;slors :T1-_l)r__ Cnss:_ll's Co., Lid., Manchester, Eng. 5, `_ :'._ '\F\,_; *, _ I _ \ ` V ' , . , M?."'° 5.5.-Pt Fisherman-s a l’le"rc’s' ii IC_l_iance _,tg get a_ Good 'Engine for ,Your ' ishing Boat can this 5- lap.. Fairbanks- . reductionof - $50. 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