_ ,. _ _-_ . '_ _sque Q, 'gh » ,I l endin tbeattsrnoontotak \sr.Geo. ° ' ' over- ui:owia¢"is`im“¢iii'¢°aan‘d`;u::'r'i,‘:-Proud, Loyaim, from un°i>. si. i.' . _ _ his right .nm H, ,nl my* hom,-Hospital to the train on his way ' “<1 his iniurv ati-success. sitiwnsii"1°"1°- » . _ ~ "Muna considerable vain so is pro- '_ ` U lY"°'¢1_l1Kiavorsbl!. ' .Lette_ra. ini almost ever 1 .‘:f..f.a°:.~"°'- “F'““°~°““°~f’» “- ‘f-‘.1-."*f.§.°r,'_".‘r..:‘.f’°§::..f.°'.;‘.! *: matter of public interest and benefit, of __§f1S_ 8S_iQl1iSl_1_ing the number of letters the pi-6pri¢t0|-5 ruit-a tives receive every day each ra' ' 1' wonderful fruit medicine, and telling in simlplellhxiig utaug what it hasdone in cases of Ch ' ' ' g g Kidney Trouble Frequent mails bring testimonials from people-good, reliable and honest people amongst whom are not aifew in romi t _ ' P Heh positions t might be thought that such persons _would not care for the publicity of having their testimonials reproduced. But no, they want their glad testimony .to circle the globe if §ossible. ' _ They have been great su erers, but they have been cured by “Friiit~a-tives”.' The writers give their names and addresses, and frequently forward photographs to be publishedwitli thetestimonials. “Fruit-a-tives” are not written for worldly reward. The recompense is in the good_ these testimonials will bring to others, wlio_ may pe suffer]i3i;g grom Bladder Troubles, Severe Headaches or mpure oo . _ ‘Whether you have read “Fruit-a-tives” testimonials or not, don’t miss one of them from this day forward. . _ You will gladly add your testimony no doubt when you have been _cured by taking “Fruit-a-tives". Sold at 5oc. a box, .boxes for $2. 50, trial size 2 5c. If you don’t get _them right at hand they will be sent post paid on receipt of price by Fruit-a.-tives Limited, Ottawa, , F_ _ proceeds amounted to a. neat. sum. Y mail bring 'h-ue ronic Constipation and testimonials Good is Mflllirarsiseei < 33. _ _ 0 Women -vv_ho_ want charming homes A charming home is l/le outward expression of a woman°s sense of beauty--It is not You can have o. kauliful home-every room glowing with worm!/i and c/ieeifulncss and decorated to harmonize a general color scheme-if you use spent sleepless nights, and felt as _ -. __ ' - _ , though I did not care whether I lived " _ `i _ Q’ or not. In this condition I began _ f ~ . i i, -- taking Dr. wniinnin' Pink Pine, end ‘ f -" ,I _." ll ~~ ~_ after the use o_f ten or twelve boxes __ _ y I :"»»,__ " I1 _ v _ I was restored to the blessing oi per- - __ _ Y_;____.,_ A_“____ \_ _ _`__ /(L L _‘. , feet health. I feel, therefore, that I » “1lsbastins" is the twen- tieth century Inish--some- thing vastly better than paper or kalsomine, he- cause- _pta'p:;_;_li._placed on l me is nothiiigfinore or les; ns._n or rmsa ,_ , “rw -re -1 ‘ 'end e ni i f.¢m’i.s'“.'Ji'¢n1'.....ll‘E.°i..f5 - ticient quantities to impair health. ‘ Then -ordinary kalsomlne is bound to chip blister, crack, peel or rub od- l't's_,haes is only whiting and alma! glue-a combination ~ th np soiidifying or sani- _ tary qualities. Free S .\ _ ui' l Wanted the result of lavish spending. L. g. y Qvgg. ll ol”-llll I (ug. wha, dum' “rum in 3,. an to the Charlottetown Hospital _ `1`\°moson and canister. iiiss Nan 1‘hcmpson,leit on Frida a week "ic “cast and will visit the Sena- ,-0l"l daughter, Mrs. E. F. Winslow, it Victoria, says a Bt. John ex- zhauge. I-Pon. John Yoo, of P. E. Is- land, is with the party. :remme for the 1918 Methodist Cou- ierence is about completed and will oi-obably be given out for publication in the course of a week or ten days, "We s Fredericton exchange. Rev. Neil Mclniughlen is the preaiprent oi the N. B. and P. E.,I. Conf ences, which meets this year in Charlotte- town, P. I. - DEBATE-One of the best debates of the season was held in the P. W. O. on Tuesday. Resolved that a limited monarchy is a better form of ;overnmen_t. than a republic. was ;he subject. The resolution was Hlllported by Laura Blmpson,Everett Morgan, Dora Bquarebrlggs, Wylie -illen and Wilfred Parker. It was opposed by Myrtle Ross, Albert Den- nis, Jennie Norton, Everett Bearisu. and Roland Reilly. The vote was 3; to 20 in favor of the resolution. Daniel McArthur was critic. BIRTHDAY SOCIAL.-The birth- day social given by the Coulthard Mission Band in Lady Fans Hall, Crapaud, on Saturday afternoon was one of the bright little social events for which Crapaud is always fa- mous. Although weather and roads were unfavorable quite a large num- ber were present to enjoy the splen- did program, eonsistiug of choruses, Fellflings and solos by the Band child- ren, also readings by Miss E. Hud- son of Cascumpec, and Miss Wad- -.nnn and Mr. Green, Crapaud. Al- though every member was particular- ly good, special mention might bc .nade of the solo hy little Mies Eve- dainty refreshments were served. The ,_.,___ >`P|i|Nb lil.00l) _ IS WMERY BI.00li row to Gel hew Health ann Nev/Sireng h at Ihis Season Spring ailments are not imaginary. Even the most robust ilnd the winter mouths most trying to their health. Confinement indoors, often in over- heated and nearly always badly ven- tilated rooms-in the home, the of- _~ lice,-,the shop and the schools, taxes the vitality of even the strongest. The blood becomes thin and watery and is clogged with impurities. Home people have headaches and a feeling of langour. Others are low-spirited and nervous. Still others are troubled with dlsiignrlng pimplcs and skin eruptions, while some get up in the morning feeling just as tired as when they went to bed. These are all spring symptoins that the blood is out of order and that a medicine is needed. Many people take purgative medicines in the spring. This is a se- rious mistake. You cannot cure your- self with ii medicine that gallops through your system and leaves you weaker still. This is all that a purg- ative does. What you need to give you health and strength in the spring is a tonic medicine that will enrich the blood and soothe the jaugled nerves. And the one always reliable tonic and blood builder is Dr. Wil- llnms’ Pink Pills. These Pills not only banish spring weakness but guard you against the more serious ailments that follow, such as anas- mia, nervous dehility, iudigestion, rheumatism, and other diseases due to had blood. Miss Lillian Howe, Portland, Ont., says: "A little over a year ago I was in a very auuemic condition, suffering from most of the symptoms of that trouble. Often I U" FOR A ram'-senator ,J _ Y. lilo. for a 'month's trip to the .Pac- 00NI~‘lcRENOlll.- Announcement is ll node that the first provisional pro- lyn Windsor. Alter the program FUNERAL.-'The funeral of the late Annie Harvey, dhughter of Mr. Jas, Harvey, Orapaud, took place ldon- day, March 17th, from ber fathor's residence at B p.m. to the Presbyter- ian Oemstsry at Tryon. The funeral services at house and grave were cun- ductod by Rev. G. M. Young and Rev. A. Hurn. The deceased, who was in the 20th year of her-age, was ii bright, happy young girl who will be much missed in the community and the hearts of all go out to the bereaved family in their sad loss. She leaves to mourn her father, two sisters, Mrs. R.. White and Miss Min- nie at home, and three brothers Char- les, Ernest and Frank. The following were the pall-bearers: Messrs. Gordon und Fred. Harvey, Gordon McWil- liams, Mack Ferguson, George Green and George McKay. CRIMEAN VETERAN DEAD.- The death occurred at his home on e Deceased was a native of Belfast, Irel land, but has been a resident of the Island since 1870 coming here from St. John's, Nfld. He was a veteran of the Crimean War, having taken part in the seize oi Sebastapol, as a private of the 82nd Regiment, ln which he enlisted when s. lad of 17. During the siege he distinguished himself by rescuing an officer, and should have won the Victoria Cross, but this honor went to another. He received Sebastapol and Turkish medals, an honorable discharge and a pension. After leaving the 62nd Regiment he subsequently enlisted in the Royal Canadian Rifles. His regi- ment was at Malta in 1854, in the had many interesting reminiscences inlists to the last, He leaves one son, Alexander, in the employ of Mr. Von Clure Gay. The funeral took place yesterday to Pownal where ln- termont was made. Edmonton papers contain long ac- counts of the nomination on Tuesday ol J. D. Hyndman to contest the constituency for the Conservatives at I in Prince lmward Island. He is a great grandson of the late Hon.Peter Stuart, who was the first Chief J`L\B- tlce and administrator of the gov- ernment in the smallest province ui-_ ter the war with France, when Wolfe' captured Quebec. His family luis been on the Island ever since and is looked upon as the oldest English family in that part of the dominion. J. D. Hyndman was born in Char- lottetown, on July 29, 1874,and was educated at Prince of Wales college there. Ha studied law with A. Mac- Lean, K. C., now M. P. for Queens in the Dominion house. He was admit-, ted to the bar tu 1899 and cams --'est to Winnipeg and Portage la Pzalrie, where he went into partnership with his uncle, D. E. MzDonald, who is now Justice Mn Donald. Of CUB King’s Bench at Winnipeg. _ In 1903 he came to Edmonton. Mr.' Hyndman; married in 1902, at ; Oi.- tnwis, Ethel Davies, daughter of Sir Louis Davies,formcr Minister of Mo- rine and Fisheries in the first Laurier government, and now of the Supreme court of Canada. He has two sons and one daughter. Mr. Hilldmafl has always taken a keen interest in the farming community 8113 11° has many friends among th” f8\`m°" 0’ the province. _SAD DEATH. Mrs. Broome. 8 daughter of Mrs. HenrY Lewis 0| Al' "Alsbastine" has antiseptic properties- ' Germs cannot live on or in it. Once the walls of a room are -coated 'with ‘_‘Alabastine" there is no necessigkyhfor re- decoration after si ess. _ _"Alabastine" has stood' the test of, time 'and is to-day more popular than ever- It is inore economical than either -wall paper or kalso- - mine and far more unitary. Anybody can apply “Alabas- unen_ . _ Just mix with cold water and use a dat bristle brush. _ With our numerous tints and white any color scheme can be easily and artistically car- ried out. ‘fir , . . , ° ' aremanydelisnlfwm ‘ -_ Uprsm.-'rn members rc nrt ,_ _ { 1 I which _to choose. Patil I_0_F__ T,.;°,,__ 3,", 3, ma". Oar sta! et trained decorators will perfect any color scheme for i '°“ 'V “di” ' °“ M°“‘1°7 °"“'“5 A 1”" “‘“'“’°" absolutely free of -cha Also supply free stencils exseily l ni members and invited guests were - suiti1`lo`r`you . ri: Hardware Pai t D l 'll ‘ present. They were furnished with you with £Alabastine.”m‘Bnt write foglfull plhrticdiai: :iid 5 5° h°“° °°l°°u°" l’ ;". " ` ~ P 9 y Elinor HC- * imlzookfot. . , _ ' ' FHICK, UWGLLEN GLAND5l§rsil after which addresses were given ' "°,,,.U,fk_1\; W\1,:°,f3 v. by Messrs. W. Boulter. W. Arnett J _ C0. n, can bl N' . HOWQN, W. Olllbeck Ind D.'J:` _HNF Thomson. Mr. _I-I. McPhee was chair! _ . .. 4., __ 2; -odwmowse. - »i>u4s._csnnin. __ _f§_9f___‘;§ A __ _'°‘“- ___ _ _-__ ~, A -MRS. DUNNING DEAD.-The L,-_-§_,___ "“~ ' ‘~ ‘death of llrs. John Duunin¢ofO1in °' _‘._,_- H Q ,,,,_ who took place on the evening oi a ,;_._ ' “_ l ol March 10th, after several monthat . » .ir\.vsssssus.lsassl?, illness, which shsaudurae with mark- cannot say too much in praise of this medicine." If you are ailing this spring you cannot ailord, in your own interest, to overlook so valuable a medicine as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. . li if Table Silver ‘ ' Grsce,beautyand quality ‘,,_: are all combined in _ / silver articles marked \ lamoensnos. .ra , This brand, known as {` _ Jilnrflauihat Wann" ' J ;-'»';`=; fl ismsde in the heaviest grade of plate There ii “fb berton, passed away at th” P1`l”°°, County Hospital, Summerside, Satur- day afternoon. She had been very ill and was brought to the I-Ioslliliiil Saturday morning for an operation.- Nothlug however could be done which’ was of any good and ber bereaved ismily have the sympathy of all.~J., » TUESDAY. _.[,ECTURE.--Mrs. Dunbreck -if of Fredericton gave an interesting lecture to the ladies of Kensington- last evening on the s\lbl°¢¢ °f D°m°5'l tic Science- WEDNESDAY. _ACCIDEN'I‘.-While lifting a load of hay at his barn Mr. Gordon Thom- son, North Tryon, met with a painful injury. It was caused by a block giv- ing way above the load. Mr. Thom- son who was on the load was struck, but fortunately only B BlBD°il\8 NOW. and received only a slight cut upon his head. .___- .fri _ -im up uf-HS "EWS For use- u1eR”'M"S Slime' evening of James Yates, aged 78., I Crimea in 1855 and Halifax 1856. He- of the war, and was a strong Imper-, i i r i Oxo can be made in a m - ' \ Oxo Cubes were invented for biisy`men.'_\V_itli; an Oxo Cube a cupful of' delicious nourishing oment. More nutritious than tea and coffee, and much more convenientd With a biscuit Oxo makes a cusu. ioc. ' G r- ald Street, Charlottetown, Sunday I I f __ _ l _ . splendid to work on_bccause none of the strength _ that Oxo gives is lost in the proccseof assimilation Spread on toast or bread Oxo Cubes are equally f l I appeiismg and make delicious sandwiches - \ Just drop a Cube into a cu of hot water` -no measuring-stir-and l)unch is ready. ll .. a light sustaining meal- _, ___, <5 . ,_`_ io cul:a.sao.' -S' Seeds, this name stands for highest q “GBUS year after year because they Behind every packet is the strongest seed reputation'in Calmdl.. Thousands of successful growers everywhere use 8l00|0, ll°|U l’ We retain control of our packets and Look for this box at your local store. supply you, send in your order direct. STEELE. BRIGGS SEED CO. Limited roaosro. oar. imisiarois. our. winsirszc, Mas. everywhere sell _ Na matter what you need in ualityz are sure of what they are huygig. supply them fresh each season. If your local dealer cannot if U t ' _r i 1 ’_.__ _ ,l THURSDAY. the next election. There were p,.,,B_ ed patience and resignation. Besides -CELEBRATION.-The ladies of ' a loving husband she left to mourn the 2;; ngéilny gr°‘v';§;il€§;1s:gBn’T':1;§):rg_ one son and one daughter: Silas of celebrated St. Pntrick's Day by hold- Joszu Huichinés of Clyde districtj Milo,NMs.lne; Minnie, Myrtle, Mamie itng a ' ’ and ellie at home, an Mrs. Cars. en. _`§m;°sHw;g:én°I ‘;tll;afl;‘:_kgi tlfelag Brookins 'and Miss Stella of Man- cally decorated, the colors being éntlémei we__e'nomi___ated as “___ chester, N. H. All her family were* white and green, the tables _being id t but the mst three _ mem called home and were at her bedside adorned with shnmrocks. A dainty tioiieiis’ withdrew in favor of Mr.‘ gxglbgpzteggec§II;;;0d?§€eé;fgc:a;h'; t;"£nY§;e§erv;1‘e Tséezniiglggg val; homo tre:n.mc-nt; no hypodcrrnin infections; no Hyndman' and when the 'mme was funeral took place at 2 o’clock cn? handsome sum of forty-five dollars.- f-_"i,