1 tvs: ¢ ..Hr-,....Q¥'...... aa... -~ ...Nw si. >,» »~».¢_.._..__ .____., <- . .oy ._\,._.;.. . ., _ 1 s MARCH 22.1918. LIME “We have a Quantity of St. ‘Iohn in stock in Bhrrels and Casks. ll. Lyons 8|. Co. nmnv _ C? Magistrates Court 9 a. »m. 1Z_ nee Edward Theatre, 3.15, 7 and 3.45 1|. ln. A Bmrns l ENh\AN»-Ai the residence -of her 0G’llSiIter-in-iavv. 33 (ierald street, on Thllrsday, March 21st. Mrs. Elizabeth Human, aged 82 years. Funeral not- itb la-ter. OUTRANKED iN THE KITCHEN (From London Opinion) The son of u wcll~to~do family had recently Joined up as u. privato, and was spending his week-end leave at home. 'Returning from n. walk, his mother Qltpled a figure in the kitchen with the booscmald. _ “(Ilarence," she called to her son,l glow got -someone in the kitchen. Knows perfectly well that I don't slalom lhllowers. I wish you'd go and Hifi the man to leave the house at v‘cB_\1 . Uiarencc duly departed to the kit- iilon, but returned in about half a ilbuto. "S0l'rs‘. mother, but I can't turn I3! out." 7*Can't turn him out? Why on birth not?" . ‘.'He*s my sergeant." » ./B 'Phil il the Rev. A. D. McLood's opinion of Zarn-Bak. This clergy- man, who lives st Harcourt, N.B., 'writing to the proprietors, remarks upon the unusual popularity which Zam-Bak enjoys in the homes of the people of his parish. He says: “I know of nothing that can compare with it. Having charge of an extensive mission, over which I travel constantly, I meet with many sick and afflicted people. and I have been amazed at the lood which Zam-Buk is doing daily. I hove learned, as an absolute fact, that for bred ulcers. old wounds. ecsema and skin diseases or all kinds the healing powers of Zam- .Bnk are simply marry-llous. For the painful ailment, piles. also, it is excellent, Many a doctor's hill is saved by the u.-e of Zum-Bull." For cuts, bzrrzzs and scalds Zam- Buir is equally good. Nothing ends pain and heals so quickly. 50c. box, 3 for $1.25. All dealers or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. Send lc. stamp for free trial box. . Z am-Bu ___ 4 1 Q- 1 BONSHAW DAIRYING CO- The property of the above C0., con- sisting of Cream Separator. Tester ~ 20 H P. Boller 20 ft. smokestack large milk vat, Fairbanks Scales and buildings will be sold on tho premis- es at 1 o'clock p. rn. on Saturduy March 28rd. by public auction. WM. McRAE. ~ Secretary. 3043-3-15M7l. _ run_§iu _ Several grand young bulls sons of “lda, ll0oker"s Und' Vale” one six months out of "Miss Itooker’s Posch (R. 0. M. ut 3 years 402 milk 6% butter- in seven days) is about the finest looking follow I ever saw. His dam won lst in ring in Charlottetown 1917; 2nd in dairy test. We will send photo. prices and. full' particulars to any prospective buyer. WALTER M. LEA, QQHMANYS GREAT l \'ictoi-ia, r. 1. -` ANX|ElY, ECONOMIC . FUTURE AFTER WAR .»‘PAlU‘S, March 18.-The Temps dis- l795¢¢ 012 l’BBlK¥\ation of Leon Trot- %FY» the Bolshoviki foreign lninister, 11 these laconic terms: ‘_‘Th'o work is done and' the work- §13n'g‘0es away. They never was _ foreign minister who took so short 9 time to do so much-for the enemy.” A‘ new explanation of Gerniauy’s Obioct in the war with Russia is given ‘by the Temps this evening in an important editorial. Germany’s greatest anxiety now, the Temps points out, is not so much the difll- culty of obtaining immediate sup- giées. but her economic future after war is over. Germany has not been able, like England, to raise enomious sums by glofeased taxation, which foresha- paying off the cost of the war in 3 single generation and she is faced by the possibility of finding markets for raw materials closed against her.. Hel* war materials $25,000,000.- U00 is too great to be met by any sys- tem oi taxation. Therefore Germany must create state monopolies to meet the situation. These monopolies in addition to enforced syndication ot' manufacturing, imports and other in- dustries, must bo extended to ull ex- mrfv. Such a system is only realizable if Germany has at her command enor- atotrs territories full of natural “$81111 with an abundant population ffumyflled to buy from and to sell to her. With Russia under her control. the Temps argues. Germany .can soon enter into keen competition with the tvfwie world. On the other hand, if Russia again becomes free_ Ger- nur1ry's economic future is ruined. l'-_‘or this reason the Temps urges that in their own interest the Allies hrust strain every effort to stop Cler- man penetration of Russia and bring about liberation of the Russian peo- ple. The writer appeals to the Allies to hasten the wishes of Russian ‘patriots for Japanese intervention and encourage them by coming to an ilgreement as soon as possible to reu- der Japanese aid an accomplished fazf. ._ lt may be better to marry for mon- ey than to have no money at all. some bank balances snow rapidly. but they are easily checked. J Talk it cheap, women are fond of bsrgsiaswond that‘s all there is to lt. Patrons of matrimonial agencies _pay their money and take their choice Grip Follows The Snow uAxA'r1va nnoMo`QUm1Nn 'rau- ietl taken -in time will Prevent Grip. _ Et W. GROVE'S signature on box. ii w 4041. l\'()TI(_`E NEW YORK, March 20.--Two men and two women of foreign birth liv- ing in fashionable quarters here and said to have had code corresponden- ce with diplomats and high officials of foreign government, were today arrested by agents of the department of justice and turned over to the immigration authorities for deportat- ion. The four were described as Bur- on Henri De Beville, Count Ilobert De Cluirmout, Madame Despinu. Davidov~ itch Storch and Mrs. Elizabeth Chur- lotte Nix. Although each stayed ut different hotels or upartnieuts, they were said to have been associated in activities objectionable to the govern- ment. Illrs. Nix is said to have ad- mitted receiving $3,000 from (‘ouut Von Bernstorff, although she claims it was a loan. The government seiz- ed n safe deposit box rented by Mud- ume Storch und it was stated that the codes and much correspondence were found which is expected to throw more iight upon their activities. the exact nature of which the authorities did not disclose. Madame Storch is also known as Madame Nezie and is said to be the leader of the group. Mme. Nezie admits receiving foreign government money just before she onine to the United States, according to federal officials. and has been re- ceiving reuiittuuces of $1,000 each from a mysterious source since. She has been for some time under sur- veillance and has been repeatedly brought to the offices of the depart- ment of justice to bc questioned. .\lrs. Nix is said to have been born in Germany and to have been in Ger- many prior to the war with the Count De Clairinont. Madame Storch, or .\'ezie, and the liaron De Bevillo were together in Madrid in 1915, where they were know as the Baron and Baroness Do Iieville, federal olliciuls said, and were arrested there accused of being spies i`or the German government. Later they were released and made their way to the United States through Cuba, About the tiu1e.the depart- ment n_[ justice began investigating them the latter part of I"obruary, Madame Storch and Baron De Beville started ostensibly i`or Cuba, but went to \Vashington, where, it is said, they stopped at the Shoreham Hotel, again as the Baron and Baroness De Bevil-ie They were in conirnunication with prominent persons in \Vushington and then returned to New York. Once more they started for Cuba but at Key West, Fla., were stopped by tho, dc- partmeut of justice agents and brought to New York where they have been detained at hotels pending fur- ther investigation. MAY BE ABlE lil i _ _ turf lunusv SAN Fl'tAl\Cl`bCO, CAL., Marcli 20. The Annual General M9950!! Of lhe""=S\Voli‘t.lerful results in the treatment Shareholders of the Telephone Com- pany of Prince Ed'ward Island, will be held in the. Head Olilce of the Com- pany, Queen Street, Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the ::7th day of March 1918, at the hour of eight o’clock. p. m., for the reception of the annual re- ports. the election of Directors, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the Meeting. ' WALTER S. GRANT, Secretary. 3075-3-16M10i. of leprosy by the use of an oil extract- ed from au obscure east indian plant known as “Ci1aulmoogra" have been obtained by the Frerich government in 'l`ahil and other 1’ol`ynesiau posses- sions, according to Dr. Felix Gautier. of the French g0vernnicnt's medical service in Polynesia, who arrived hero today from Taliil. - By the use of this oil, coupled with tonic medicines, which keep tho pa- tient fr'om becoming weakened by the ravages of the disease, some lepers 'have been permitted to lleuve the lsegregated colonies. 51:- ;;; »_/ li' ~"‘~"'e\ SEALED TENi)i-)lt’S, addressed to the l»’ustmaster General, will be re- ceived nt Ottawa until noon, on Fri- dav the Etltlr April, 1918, for the con-A vcynnce of His .\lujcsty's Mails, on Lt proposed Contract. for four years, six tlmce por wer-k over Rural Moll Houtc No. 1 from l'ius\'illc Station, 1'. E, island from the lst July next. Printed notices containing further inforlnation as to conditions of pro- _posed Contract may be seen and la ` ` ' h ob- b nk forms of 'lcudtr may e tained at the Post Oflices of Piusville Station, ?Bloom7- CHASE 5 SANBORN - MONTREAL ">-.- ` Blenders and Roasters of "Scsi Urancl" Coffee - ~ ._-f;;isZ°-.- - i: »- 1. - .- 195 _ -_',;______` ,. '-1, . .. liuncls. and write for our l>oolrlet.:- ‘ I /' [U] "Perfect Coffee - Perfectly Made" I We mail it free to every? man (anal \V°man, wg) vllho appreciates u dell- / _(11 1.' J ,Y // / "\_ _fl /1' -0 'rlll ' ag enough financially, I would also like Food Iioard is given power to to it _ ____ _ 11-- __ ' __ - . _ _ _ , to sec every shipper ki-pt posted on what the requireuieuts of llic uiarket_ demand. Of course the only way that this can be done is by the thorough cooperation of all our people. und it would he a great education to them to know thc different points that como. up from time to time. - I ani yu; on the job, and have be- gun to make progress. Conditions are not improved as much as we would* have them, if we were controlling, but in my humble opinion thc ll\~ruuud‘ is soiucwiiut stimulated by ihc fur pros- pects for what is known in thc l'ur trade ns it good season for suinrucr furs. "”“"` more liriuly convinced, as mv busin- ess brings me in touch with ilic diifcr- ent dculers ol' the fur mule, that ifl only our breeders would get together und spend u few hundred dollars nn- nuully in judicious fashion and featur- ing advertising of our silver fox, we would so broaden our iuurlrt-1 that in u few yt-urs' great iiuum-ini results would ziccurc to our lslund lndustry. We ure xnuking'sules :il l`alir prict-5,] uuuiity coilsitlcwwl. I You 'know that thc Sales lloard when they receive your polls always plassiilcs, grades und writes it full description of each and every silver fox skin entrusted to thorn. \\'l\cu this is done \ve price them according to, our system of prices. which is coin- parallve valuations on normal mark- ets, us gathered by the past records of sales You may or you may not bnvc faith ln the MAN, who is valuing. but if you knew our system you would be absol- utely satisfied that l'I` is fair and equi-, table lo the shipper cud in the best' interest of tl1e‘whole industry. You will be receiviug.returus, some of you at least., for some of your skins within the next few days. and whether' you will be salisiit-ii or othcr- ,\llo\v mo to say here that tlrese skins sold were not sold until the best cf- forts were ntadc to produce thc host results. if you knew what efforts were put forth by the Fur Sales llourd on each and' every skin entrusted to them, yon would uuhcsltatingly say that your in terests were as wcll looked after as if you were doing it yourslf. We always endeavor to keep in mind that this is a most wonderful in duslry, and what it nccils is proptrr' support from our lslsud people, and we will have a great fnlurc licforc us At the present iiuic mucli iiilerwst is being taken in fur farming in this country, and whether you know it or not, there are hundreds of people looking to see if we are going to make :\ success during war times, il' we do you can guess the rcst. This is a long ictter, but I hope if will give you some assurance flint your interests are being looked nftcr to the best of our ability. lu my next letter. l hope to be ublc to give you 11 little information on types of skins flint are in dernuud, if I am successful' in compiling, the ir1- formation I nm looking for. in closing let me say that 1 wish io thank our shippers for ther patience, and many of them for their kind and oncouraging letters that are on my desk before ine. I<‘aitlu'ully yours, CHESTER McLURE lRllE Blll AGAINSI BBMNIANBER WYAll lust. night the grand jury asked' for ud- ditiounl information und uguiu retired. N|lllHER! YBUR lIHIlB A ERllN|_l§BNSl|PAllllN lf tongue 'ls coated. breath bad, atom- , ach sour, clean ‘liver and bowels. { l Give "California Syrup of Figs" all loaco-o teuspooufui today often suv- 'cs a sick child tomorrow. if your little one is out~of»sorls, hulf sick, isu't resting, eating und noting ixue is coulcd. 'i`hls is at sure sign ibut tu-bio, fcverlsii, stomach sour, breath had or has stomach-ache, diarrhote, sore throat, full of cold, give a tea- spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs,” and lu a fcwlrours' all the constipat- ed poison, uudigcstod food ami sour bile gently moves out of its litllo bowels without griplng., and ‘you have n well, playful child again. Mothers can rest, easy after glviug‘ this' harmless "fruit laxative," cause it novcr fails to cleanse the lit- ilo ono's llvcr uud bowels und aww-I.- on the stomae-l\°and thoy dcurly lovo its pleasant taste. Full directions for bnbies. chlldrnu of all ages and for the use oi' any kind of food that muy lie sold. consumed or used at any one meal or without any .~'pt-cii'lt-l time. Each municipality is ruudc r~- sponslble for the euforcorucnr of ih.» regulations within its own boundari- es so fur ns prosecutions in `re\.:a\'\l l i food waste are concerned, but in ilu- casc of food hcnrding, which in th-= opinion of the board is wastc,tlic boarml itself will take action, ordering tht- owncr lo sell fortliwith and falling compliance will seize the food and dis- pose of it. 'l‘he owner will 1'ci~t-ivi the proceeds loss costs. The Food .liourd is also given pow- er to define the amount of any kind of food flint may be purcilused or held by any one person or e<\|upun_\' and muy seize excess amounts lu ord er to sufuguainl against hoarding oz' food for spcculutivc price profits. Tin- ruuximuru penalty is one thousand dol- lars and three months iiuprisouuicnt. Fines go to the local authorities, wliicli institute prosecution. The new regulations have been rendered necessary by the hugc waste. ol' food recently brought to light in Wiuui peg. 'l`l1cy render cost of living rc- gulations of November 1916, which gave municipalities the power to make investigations, but left legal .iction in the hands of the profiucial .lutliorltir-s. Winnipeg will now bu riblu to deal with the local waste of food. lermans Promoting Anarchy in Spain MAl)ltll). March IS- Dispatches my the newspaper Sol publishes ine- =in1llc ol' documents showing flint thu jerrrmn embassy, through von Stuliri-.r. thc secretary, paid money to illguel l'ascuul, it prominent syndica- ist und anarchist, to assist tho lullvr .0 foincnt at i‘e\'oluliou:|i'_\- luovciuvut .n Barcelona. l'iidcr Stocl\r'e\"s dir- ection Pascual drulicrl nu unurcliist lylouf ztguinsl ship i»\\'ricrs, ltfrolu the German embassy l’usr-ual urgauizi-l 11 auarclilst rncvtiug in .\lnilrirl. dir- :clcd chiefly ngaimi l`t>u:if ltouran~ mes. The Eiubns.~'.y oriitzrvd Pus- euul to urguiiize at rcvolutiouary strike in i\iadriri. l’nsi'unl bccunie rigliteucd and refused. Tiicii the ierrnan unnrcliist agent, i<`rnni,-isco lurdin. urri\'i~.il ut llladrld from Bur- -eloun and told Paschal hc had come or the purpose ol' organizing n re- .'olutionur_\' strike, cut communica- ions with Madrid, and blow up rail- way brirlgcs. lie said he had plen- ty oi' nmuey. Pascuai again took rlnrm und the project was dropped. Snbso<|ucut.ly the German embassy handed Puscuul money to organize disturbances. Stohrer arranged that I’-ascuzil would break up Maeter- liuck`s meeting. but the meeting was prohibited at the instance of the Ger- man ambassador. Pascual says German agents fomented the general strike in May which failed. Then German efforts were directed at pre- venting Spanish exports to France and England. The Germans ure still provoking in Catalonia, paying Alle workmen at rt-.gulur salary to pro- voke conflicts and impede production. is still pending. All this is arranged through sydical- lst committees in i_izu'ct-loiin, who also organized a general strike for l<`ebruary 11. which was delayed and A correspondent says: "The revol- fl. l‘|| ations have created 11 profound im- -i-gi-."’1'E<' =`~’__ .31 ' presslon und obviously place the tier- ` ' ' `- ' “T _"'°"*` " "" mnnv embassy, if it was in any other country, in an awkward situation. _Tire tiovcruuieril. liuwever. $901115 lllcllllilll 1,, ,lump thc matter down, and cou- lisr-uteil thc. Sol, und all other papers, including Spoon, wiiiclr v§i1t\i_1_c_t_l__ ti; corurueut und st0Dl\¢‘ll _“_ 92:1' ‘ _lm Loudon und Paris dealing, w \ . subject." l"."" '- Tivo kansas farmers met ut] the county scat shortly alter a cyclone had visited that neighborhood. " “\‘i'cll, sir." said one of them, “sho shook up things out ‘my way, _to..h¢ sure. ily the way Henry," he added. “did thut new barn of yours get lfurt 'tuy " _ ' ‘ "i can't say," replied the second frlruier. ‘°l havon't found it yet." --_ - 13 t--.- - _/fe Y, -"Look for the lrnti e mark dog unit" I \ __ E tWhat the Over .lt ill ‘ s’='ff ‘Blu Sussex by the Sen it ~ ill . .ii _ti I 't v il " .Il Rule, Piilarininl iii ~ li; ` .".*.°-2. _§~ 'M31 ...N ' -- .,. uh MONTREAL ii ' All A t _V B --.x r x<_¢._x_"` “. There i' . f". is yours, lo hear over liere' iii, “His l\las‘ler`s Voice Records _N -‘ 90 cents for l0-inch, double-sides! ` il A54 T.i<¢ Ms Bm. r.. ii... oi.: u|i,;|.._.- A :limo . xi ‘ . S The lfurtlier it is lumr li|»|~»-in _' l'|\i lining lo l:ulli>\v lin* lloys .’ lilizalieilr Spent cr-l lcni_\‘ llurrl I0-inch lilue Soul Record $I.2:'\ l orlarnr llrfnnltl \\'c|‘rcnratl l . Chimes of Nornianily Lamlzerl Murphy" t 4,148 I r Two l":|scin~.ilin;,g lied Sa-.ii Rc¢'ord.~r 'l Two Crrliatlirr 1 Vlnirru 1- \Vl1iiclii|l 74536 Hear them at any "ills Masters Voice" clealer lin; “lite lor in-r curry til .mr (>.lll-page Musical lincyclopctlla, listing m cri/`OUi) \'i.‘lor Recortls ' . . Berliner Gram-o-phone Co. ‘. _ _ - 7§Leno1r Street H. A. lanton & Co. fl' i - -I ` Charlottetown. P. E. I N; . 144 Great George Street- , ‘ 9 D o n _t F 0 r g e t There are nn “ilu-1:! You inuiwl ptxlrlunnn \'it’lrnlas. Victeg Records or any nlrrr “Hu `.l»:w-1'; \`nir:-" products al any - \": lull our nulliuil/ni iicrtlcrs Ml Remenibcr---'l`i\crc ure no others 1 I . Boys Sing s-ll /\inu 'l`urnrr` - - HR! . an I uri or . _ __a_1 1 .th ' ' ‘i it \ l$ill_vl\l\1|xa_\‘i mu,” ll All _ itil ____ pil. 2 All ` lf:-\\1r,<'s /\|rls (14092 1 itll lil ll? 1.|.\n'r1~:D ' "l issz 1 _ l it ii . Us. lil ~l rr.\m1~‘A.\'. 'militia-it `~.'o.~-'rho ¢-.- _ __ _ _ _ f Grnud Jury has returned n bill against 1 t‘o\umander Wyatt Ii. N.. chief ex- N E R N M E N I umiuiug olliccr at the time of the 1 _ grunt explosion. .l-le is charged with _ IRINCIT1 ISLANI) _ mimsimigliiot-_ Tuneiable In Lilect, leb1'1|a1'y 211-51", 1918. l’.l\‘l. /\.M. 2.00 6.00 _ 3.33 7.00 ' 4.30 7.30 8.20 instead of rendering a decision at __ _ 10 o'clock this morning, us indivlllefl Trains Outward-Read Down ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME Trains Inward--Rsld Up ' Dcp Arr. Arr. ' Charlottetown Hunter River Emerald Jct. Borden Arr. Dep. Dep. . P.M. 5.30 4.18 3.35 7.55 2.30 '. A. M. 10.30 8.55 }'.M. A.-M. IS BRBSS, EEVERISH, _ 95-".“ @v-*C5 oclo 7.4;) 8.15 9.00 Dep Dcp licp Arr. Borden Emerald Jet. Kensington Sumniorside Arr. Arr. Arr. Dep. P.M. A,M. " 5.40 '- ' 3.20 7.25 '- ' 2.47 6.45 i- ' 2.15 6.00 ' ‘_ 9°§fac:r.§te.v ocw'.»~`_-é,;- Cr-~$~,5Q3 Dep. Arr. Summeralde Port Iiill 0’Lcary Alberton 'I‘i':nlsl\ Arr. Dep. ~ -sa A.M. " ' 11.00 9.22 . 8.03 ' r 0.45 5.45 . I‘.M. naturally-look, l\lofhc~r! sec if ton- 3-10 Mg. its liltlo stoiuucli, liver and bowels are 5-32 rcloggcd with wusle. When cross. irri- rbi" » 7.30 Do p. Arr. Charlottetown Mt. Stewart - Moroll St. Peters Souris ' Arr. Dep. » Mu." - 11.10 _ 9.35 ass s.2s 0.50 - ' -\ l".M. - 8.50 Arr. J Elmira Dep. gl? 3.3 and p&¢ad c»aZ|a'c&n. Ocwmog Dep. Arr. Mt. Stewart Cardigan Montague Georgetown Arr. Dep. Paws? *wang c\UP53¢| he- PM `~ 3.10 4.55 7.05 Dep. Arr. Charlottetown Vernon River Mdrray Harbor Arr. Dep. A.M. 10.10 8.20 ' 0.20 . grown-ups printed on enchbotilo. ALL THE ABOVE TRAINB RUN DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED Beware of counterfeit fig syrups ' AN 1" _ to Ask your drugglst for a bottle of "Call-4 C-GN HA_V5_3» (S n L_ _ H- Mll-Aix§0_l=» M - W. vm.” Ainm -- e_nsra anapsr a ern nel asssn ra o asa fornia Syrull of Figs, then see that M°__°_°___ "_ ._ 9°" M°_::_t°ntl'l:_dl;»_ _ l' c”"|°"“°wn_ it is made by the California F g Sy _ Tel( will lot br |\al¢llor._ _ _ _ __ _ ' nm C°mD9_ny_ .M-_ ..' ..-.i:Ji.:i., ~ - -- -- - » ----~-.----» I __ _ __ ,__.._-..... . . _ .,‘__._..__,.__,_... .M ...lisa . L;1_-.1_..».-.l&¢l°»`-'»»f'-"-----~»-2 '»`- ~ " " ""l'_j_" ____L___ _,l;s..,-,,';g'u‘¢|il°'g“" ,__ ~.._...,.~ ..._ -..~....»» s..-----._.. ~. _...vs .. _ ,__ ..........__...a. ..._..__.. E; ,_.,, ' Y _-___ . ,_ _.,.._.. 4 .