lIflGE“I§IGIiT '-'rum nA'l‘ms'r ulllyvs. 1 T-UE T HERE was a bright lad in a rush With both of his shoes yet to brush! In a minute of time POLO fixed up his shine- And it stayed bright right through the slush. J) _ . *@- 0.' K?" t ¢ l l li £~ » SHOE POLISH 'I' 'I`.\liI7.-9 ll~.~.~ lllull rl llllllllll- In |-ul on lx Polo sllilll- jllsb 'i-\\' tl;ull».~. rl t|ui<'k l'lll» null t|n~l'\-`.~ _\'\»lll' -lllll€' M111?- o\'r-r, if Polo does l'iri;,\Il_\' ln~l~oll\<‘ llllllml. all _ 1-:l.~‘_v |.\l-llsllillg will l'n'in_r_' l»;n~k ull its gloss _ .-\.-li your ;;l‘o<'vl- or .~lun~n|nl| for I’r\l<» ill? polisll-in tln- big l\o.\'. l»l;u-lc or talll. 'l`llv ‘ full lllltll r‘l1-alll# alllll }lr|llsl1r.~‘. _ ll! “Good for Leather~ ~ Stands the Wea th er” ” . .__ , _,_ _____.___,_,__..__ _. -,_.__._.. '*! ll \Vc have just lnnclccl HEAVY NEW STUCK l ,_:_._ -OF-e Carpci I"ell or Lining (Iv.-I Butter I Dishes Paprus (Pulp) Pic Plates Oyster Pails Ice Cream Pails Parchment Meal and Fish Wraps Egg Cases and While Odorless Fillers. Scholicld Paper Co Ltd Sl. John, N.. B. . dm wi rnltf. Willis llllflllll Mlufitt J "How to Raise Calves Clleaply and Successfully Wifllaul Milk" Coulson lull mlnrrnailrm .-nd tcmplvle tudlng .lin-mon; lm hong BIatchford’s Calf Meal --The Perfect Milk Substitute Three or luur calves can be mined on ll al llle coal ol one where milk in led, No mill feed The only call meal manulaclured in an exclusive Call Nlenl Factory' hslubllshcd al Leiccslur,l.ir\glum.l. in |800. AULD BROTHERS, CllAl{l.0l'l`El0WN, P. E. I. lflsfltrlzfi. _ _A _ _____~_____ ________ ,__ . .,__. _.s _ ._ .,..___ - For rntoa in tlzo P. ld. Island Muta lslllr Alloy: llnlot \\'e wisll to intoiln you that all hands arc now on llcck in lulr“tw` \lLM¢¥KlNG l)lCP.~’\l{'l`_\ll‘§.\lT' , and if you liuvc :1uy_uc\v sails to iunkc l;ind`iy place your orders ut once. \\'e have 'in our employ compet- ent snilinnkcrs :md can guarzuitec your sntisflu-tioli in every respect. ‘ "1-`llc (lid Fstnblislictl House Bruce Stewart Q). Co Limited ` Sucm-ssorsto ' l A. Kennedy (81 Co. R0; 243 l‘houn l|7 d _ \VM.(l, LEE. Arvnt. r - - - St lolm IN I \lalcl\ 22nd. lllll I- , I! lrristcr. S:\licilt'\rs. N.\l;lri'cs;ctt‘. FUl'nGSS¢ Q C0.,L\(I l H Ufllcegz-(i\zi£l:l'Eli lili<:lilOCllA\\.=\i'lotlutown *WF ' D. A. l\l.\clm°d on we .8 ‘91vl9fs*'3l_ost for Newport. ' Mrs. Llttlelleld, '_w_ho was 72 y -5 old, was lound dead at the lootluor the cellar stairs at her home on xg. neszlay. 'An autopsy showed t he deathqgwgl due to a brglsn ul -0 es of the can became lunmerl near Asbury Park in N'Qv=mger,last. llarbor. About a quarter to live o`clo<~k James Mclntyri-, one of the crew of the Nahant Life Saving Sta- tion, on watch in the tower of the station, saw the dory oil the Lynn siue of Dredge Ledlze, hall way be- t-.\e¢.n Black Rock and the Outer Gut. ~ The dory was pitching and tossing, her snil slapping in thc wind, and L-very once in a while she would keel over and thc sull dip in the sea. .\1cln_tyre watcllerl her for n few min- utes until he was convinced that the mcn were ill a had way, and then notitied (Taptuin Nehemiah Hayman, who urdt-red thc life bout launched. t`nptoin Hayruan and his crew of sis men set suil ill their sailing dorv and put on all speed to reach the s\\nmpin;.>: lvout. Meanwllilc thc boat could he seen acting as if she were \\'au_-r~log;;cd and the tllreo young ~ .-H' lg . ~ _ 'They hail, ¢‘\'illcntly lost control of the lloat`and were waiting for the lifeboat now rapidly nearing them. The crew of the life boat hent.to their oars to increase thc speed of their boat; driven. on hy the sail. Vnptnln Hayman stood in the stein waving vrlcourafgelxlelit to the fright- 1-ned boys. l-lut when the life hoat had come within llltl _vortis of the pitching dorv a gust of wind caught the sail and the lmnt was o\'l-rturned. The life .~n\'crs worked like mod- nuen to jump their host nearer, and willl a tine burst of spcctl pulled up on tlu- ovcrtllrncd rlory. Not a sign of the three young mon could he seen. Unptnin l~la_yward Snid nftcr- wln-tl they must have ht-on unnhlc to swim, and sank almost instantly. 'l`lu-. lifchont sailed about the spot for :1 few minutes watclling for one of the young men to come to thc sur- face hut, after waiting for 15 min- utes. took the dorv in tow and start- ell hack for the station, As the tiory vsas pulled up on thc lleacll and examined there was found ill the bottom a clleckcd polo can hearing the trademark of Amos tllluse, n Lynn llattcr. Besides the ‘cap was a hrand new sou’wcster with an extra liuttonhole in the strap. With tllcse two facts and the fact that the hunt was made by E. Gerry lilmmons of Swampscott thc police started out to identify the missing youths. All the¢._aftcrnoon and late into the night they worked without- success until just before midnight the itlentiticatiou was made. . Mr. limnlons said he had seen the l\0yS t‘8\`l.V in the afternoon and re- rofznized George Fl(-et. who hr- knew. After that the police ensilv identified l"lcet’s two r-olliparilons. Young lll‘n_\' had r¢>,crntl_\' moved to Lynn and was boarding for the past few 51517053 Uwe nuickly :tops cnudizl, cures c($sla. heals 'ha throat and l\rn‘s. » - - 25 ceula Fire Insurance p l"irc Inaurnnco Companies on Fnrm Build ings, Churches, Halls, Sclie_lo|s,Houaea tlhcr-ss Factories. Writer Milla. etc, etc umly to U. ll. BELL. 102 Sydney Ht. l-'hone 45 : ___ ,._..e ‘__ CHANGE 0I"'I`IMl1 Eastern Steamship Company Apr§l5l.l1.l9ll:nl'l\~o ' ~l' not All HH e- St. J_ .sll:x_\' at 9.00 u. nl. ' oston, vin Enstnort, Luhec :||ld__l’ol'tlnrld, null every Snturrlny nt T p ln. lol' Bos_tul\ direct. _ - Connet:t.lul\n_ nt St John from ull _Dolllts ‘ on lnt¢~l~coll|tln_\‘ nt tl.lltl ai. ln. for St. John. \'m_Portlaml, l.uhoc --_intl l'I:\~=tpol‘t,_;l\\\l on Fxlrlny nt 9,00 al. m lor Si. Jo lll \'\u|‘1ustport. I. lc 'l`homr~-r\n.'l‘. F. tl P. A. E 5 S. J S .-. -7.- 5 U-J_:" Er=? ‘sZ% 22 ~: 1 Zé; => U 21:7 'iil E221 gE_fr.~ -.E :E -ign- E :...>: -2?; I ng 5,521: “T2 From London Steamers From Hulitan ._ DQID l ` "l ‘ --- Bnppahannnck 'April 'llth - Q _ _ , " Aprilllth Shi-nnnrlouh ADril2€t.h ll/lneglc _,rd of Harley hohn tlmpl _ / 1! _ Ap' 2_ K_mnWh__ MI ____ \ .\l;ly lllll l\'in Sl..l~th Almermnn April l5lh :\|1|~i| trltli Durango April ‘zilth l`he above ltenmcra have a limited nc commndlitlon for saloon passengers. l'nsue~ngr»r and Frelzht Agents lor the Allnu l..ne\ Steam-thin (lo nt. Halllnx Hnlllrn N.l~ /l'!‘:-mg lliiaiall nclrlc nu' flllllllse l ' 'lm orlllall smnslllvs ST. JOHN LIVIIRFUDL Luke Mnnltobn .. ....'l`hurs April 27th . FIRST CABIN l$MPRl'ZBBl\1S.,........ .¢S2.50up Oll CLASS C_ABlN (Second Cnhin) HAH illC{lth"l»liil"' { ....... ., or .ul SYCUND CABIN ~ UMPBIBSEH ............. #M25 TIIRD CABIN Blahrngsslss..._.................. ...usa t or altar... .:_.......a0.w ‘ W"B"l-i0WXi§l5 ”ll1P`.A ii. lf. l€..l this afternoon for a. snil about the .. e I D » if 4-ll Great losing Out Sale of ry G00dS lille are going out ol Business---Everything musl be sold and ,will Mite- mcn tllrou;_-_~ll the glasses were seen clip it to the -ide' for dear life a _ lllllllfn luis Thousands of Dollars orih So we begin at once and continue until everything is sold argains for ver bod r Dress Goods, Anderson A Gingllams, Print Collons, Flanuellclls, ifllirt- ing Ginghams, lllluslins, Lawns, Slleelings, Pillow Coltons, lla- maslls, Table Napkins, Towels and Towellings, Hosiery, Corsets, lVlcn’s Worslcll Sullmg, Factory Cloth and Panlings, Men's Work Shirts, Fancy Shirts, Collars, Cults, Ties, Braces, Ladies’ and Gents’ Un.- derwear. Trunks and Valises, Lace Curtains. Genuine losing ui Sale For Cash tlnly No Samples No Goods (ln Apprelialon .C. Tllllll[ll& 0|.. Sunnyside Charlottetown' 4-l 7rdlf l .-~ .l`