sprin-s;if'Sh°<'-S. _ icravenettc- and real buck- ; A Cook Studio - ." for 'Women . The _'_new styles in - spring Shoes for woirieiff are-, hero _n_,ow- showing some splendid idea;s.in‘ _ gun petal, patent, suede, skin. ’ _ - The latest _style 'hints are shown. and some of the most beautiful models ` in good "boots we have ever exhibited are in the display. _ A A Prices’ $4.00, 4.50, 5.00 and_6.oo`. ~ .» __ Y - mc Alley Co. 135 Queen Street _ ii Phone ,3:97iY fi when you wish to make l an appointment with the i i _..¢-_su-_»-~¢~»~»~.s ANNUAL ’l‘he General Annual Meetinirof the Shareholders of the Charlottetown (lnndensed Milk Company; Limited. will be held in the Board. of Trade Rooms, Market Building, Queen Street, in Charlottetown. on Wednes- dny. the 18th day of March, 191.4, at 3 o’clock p. m., for the election of Directors and tho. transaction of general business. llated this 10th day of March, 19144 i - SIMON W. CRABBE, _ Gm’ H915 s §9\_1`ice of- Dieconteut ` Evsrr wbmnn wishes t `i‘ always. _Gray hairsmeaii thgkpfifstiilig °' 7°“"‘ °-°’“""‘» They are the sour- -;’__:’_f m5“Y B |188"-ache to many and be T-is »w°m“"' Bu* 01°? need not » ' “7 5 HM' Hmlth restores grgy gain' to its natural color. It is put B ye. By its tonic qu liti _ ill! a new vigorous, Esélgzypxgfsh °f the hiur. bvrsmsving asncrnii 1. ~'“"’i""i°K *-0 We weln sna his iiniri roots a new life it brings' back the "G1 °°1°r. and iustrs oi tus hair, If ian" 9- fill! trial according 1; directions, itiails to do this we will “guild Your money, 1'-00. soc. zsc, G i °t°1`°- Svld and recommdiideii Tity oihr A.; F°lt°l`» drugziet, Charlottetown. \ The Worldwide Fox ' Exchange Montague, P. E. I. Olers for sale to-day 8 grprs. Class A. 1914 options 1 Sz 2 from axis cinssa. 1914 nsiivsi-y ensp J. W. Carruthers, Pres. J. A. Mclntyre. Sec. Tres. I ‘ na `i" -._ ;. - ._...,.,_, ,___ -_ (...'_~.-1-_-._>"` f ;.°.i'» "' .A 3 1 . . it l....r_; \\ . . If _s . ,\`,, . ~’ ' “'51, - T . Tenders For Blooming ` rk Charlottetown, P. E. I., SEALED TENDEBS w ll be receiv- ed at this Oilice until noon on WED- NESDAY MARCH Z5, »1914, from Master, Bloon:ing`Point, and at this by n certified i:_iie'¢`1'1i"e"on any charter- the sum' oi Fifty Dollars ($50.00). dersigned and marked "'l‘ENDERS FOR BLOOMING POINT BRIDGE." Secretary of Public Works. 1456-3-16M16 18 23 24ME. -mmm _i_:-_'.».>¢_-': ;_’:_-_'gf .`._ __ __” ._ ,‘i '<1' -.ii A *J-..'. ~. -n- \\“ . . ‘a. /’ ‘ i A _ .__»-,, l_ 1 or-, ,fi . ./i_ `__ 1'; , vo. " _ "I _ ‘__ ' V -ins?" COAL ` cannot be too black or too heavy providiniit is Coal. Get in a sup- ply of t é best NOW-you wig eel more sure of comfortan warmth. Our grades are warran- ted to satisfy you in quality and price. ‘ ` 0. Lyons 8|. Co; Phone r ri _ _ ._ -fi. . -` -‘.~'.1_’ ' : »`..‘.-fi-'» \ in i /» Department of Public Works. Charlottetown, P. E. I., 'March 12, 1914. SEALED TENDERS will be recelv_ ed at this Department until noon on WEDNSDAY, MARCH 25, 1914, from any person or persons willing to contract for the repairing of HICKEY'B BRIDGE, West’ Cape, nc- Ladner, Road Master, West Point. and at this office. _ ' Each tender must he accompanied by a certified cheque on any °l1Bl`C°\" an punk, payable to the order of the Commissioner _ of Public Work! 101 the sum of _One' Hundred Dollars ($100,011). Cheque will be returned if tender is not accepted. 'Phs'Dcpartment 'does not bind it- ssii to nccspt -the lowest or any tev- er._ ' ‘ _ _ - ~ .» ' d Tenders to be'ad-dressed; to the un- dersigned arid marked "TENDERS FOR HICKEY’B BRIDGE." L. B. MCMILLAN, _ Secretary of Public Works. 1454-3-161/116 18 98 24ME. ` NOTICE r ' . Tenders For Hickey’s‘ Bfidg€` ` 'ro s'rUDY Am ' - ---°I'l‘ PAY_B to buy in tbilprovines ...°'r1is iionnnio lunar onsro tan can be obtained at W. A. Jehu ston's. Montague. .JPAINFUL ACCIDENT.--Mr.Har ry H‘llt, Fortune Bridge, while pil- .1uK.‘1uir»'1¢r had the misfortune ti have a log roll on his hand; erusbin_ lil 0UK¢\`l leverelvf-F: ' '»__ ' ~ ...°FOX STOCK.-Still 5 few shares of stock for sale in some of the besi fox companies. Bure dividend payers P. E. Island Fox Exchange and Real tv Co., Ltd, Summerside. 1479-8~4mt: ing is the standing of Souris High cipal's Dept. Grade VIL- 1,- Ciarenci Acom; 2, Liila Garrett; 3, Antbui Holland-Grade VII-1, Franklit Morris; 2, `iAunie Gari'_ett;_ 3, Elsie Mitchell, 4, Winnie Sterns;-Grade. V -1, Cassie Mercou; 2, Harold Iaevie 3', Arthur McDonald.-Miss Mcle- Bcssie Garrett, 2, Valentine Morris; 3| Gordon Cheverier-_-Grarle IV, Sen- ior-1, William Poole; 2, Norberi Steels, 8, Andrew Meuraut.-Miss Mc. nwsn's mpc. Gi-nas In, Jr,-1, onsi- lie Clarke; 2, Ray Gallant; 3, Rob- ert Baker.-Grade II, Sr,f-1, Pere: McD laid and Wallis' McEwe ' Z Walsh's Dept. Gra-de II-Jr. 1, -Phil _ip Hughes and Wanda Acorn; ~2 James’ McCallum-; Edit-h Collin and Ivan Chsveric 3, Reggie White and Willie -Prau-g-ht.-Grade I, Sr.-1, Hu- bert Mebon and Charles Styles; 2 Eunice Garrett -and Howard Donalds. ‘i Ponald McDonald and Harry Bus ;--"-" -'*-i ~ . - . - '| PN- AIU” (lbllilld b0l‘I1) 1014. h°Y"'G"“l° 1 JY-“L R“°“°u P001' .. 2 prs. Class B. " " “ ‘. and Hilary _Paq.uet; 2, Fred Mclilach- ern and Simon Perry, 3, Bernard Folev and Andrew McIntosh.-E. D. Feehan, _Pri-nclpal.° ...'TOWN COUNCIL.-The first reg' ular meeting of the newly appointed Council of the 'l"own oi Souris war held in the Town H_‘a‘ll on Monday M-arch 9th Councillors H. H. Acorn M,. A. Paquet; J. B, Matthew; D. A. McDonald and F. S. McDonald ani the Town Clerk Mr, C. C. Carleton, were present. His Worship Mayor J. W. Brennan was in the chair. Aitei a few open-ing remarks, His Worshii called upon the clerk to read th- minutes of t-he special meeting helf J B - 'fm' ‘“‘""‘°'-“' '“" in February. A bin amounting ti ` o _ s 3.11 for shovellin snow and our $1 8 . amounting to, $38.50 _from P. M ' _ ,Hughes for service; were passed. A letter was read from I-leap and Par _ tners, Ltd., Montreal, stating that 127 GI'aft0Il St.~ ‘ ` their representative, who was sooi to inspect the power plants in Sum- Telephoné 192_J__ nepsrtmsnt of Pu-hiis ws s, mamma and G,m,,0m,t0wu_ would _b, pleased to visit Souris with a vow March 12' 1914' oi ascertaining if it be possi-ble to install smallelectric planti Sou chairman of the Street.. Committee Ofilce. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Each tender must be accompanied “skid thigc ‘3(;'d_b°n_:p€"°{_’;m_tf_§r_f;’g expenses urr a o in k _ - in opening drains etc. The cler was :§n:;':;‘é|:_?,,y,.Bblgftifsuiigizosgxkgf gr- authorized to' write to the govern ment for a -quantity -of drain pipe - . t d t d Mayor Brennan then -said a few E:f°,:‘c°ce`;;:,1d_b° re “me it an er is words of explanation of the d-utief. ~ ._ ~ d t hi d “_ of the several, committees. _Councillor Beillghgo nI3;£:{t::;n‘i°w';e; 1:3. an? tem -D. F. McDonald, representative o!_ der - _ . - _tl_i_e _Council ontet_hehFire Board, said ‘ th _ t e. he inspec t o nrs engine and Waders t° bs addressed to ° un found it to work well. A number- _of By-laws were t-heupassed. Messrs. L_ B_ MCMILhAN_ Peter A. McPhee and P. Mclsanc were then re-appointed special police- men for current; after which the meetiii~z.adiourned to meet on _Mon- day March 16th.' vnuoiuimi or ,osiiuvinu ooi.oNi CALGARY Marci: 13-The Van - __ __ Iv \ . » P guard oi the German Colony at I-lus sur, north of Bnssano arrived yester day. 'They corrloriss several noblemer und their following. They have ac quired ninety thousand acres of land CURRENTS OVER ATLANTIC OCEAN NEW YORK, M-arch 12.-Eilorts will be made, it was learned t.o~d-ny, to obtain from tho government at Wash- ington and from the Canadian auth- orities, the assistance of meteorolo~ glets in makin-g observiaf/ions from an aeroplane, which will be flown of! thc coast of Newfoundland, during the coming summer. The purpose is to cording to. the _speciilcation to beast , th 1 oe d direction 0, 99°” “t 'tm R°°m°“°° `°' Joh" L' airmcriilriidnts eatmvarighs altitudes at the starting point of t-he proposed flight across the Atlantic by the Wanamaker Aeroplane. -_._...l__;._ Nerves Are Sore _ ` land' Painful Nsurltis, or inflammation of the nerves is the most painlul~ of herv ous ailments. You mv! feel the sore ness ortenderness throughout -thi body, or it may be confined lu cer- tain nerves. In the hesd it is called nnurslgis; in the hips and legs, scis- tics;_ in-the facc'. tiedoiorsux, and is the chest. iotercostal nonrslzis. - .Tbs spplicdtion of dry heat oilordr relief from the lance-like ps1ns. but the essential thing. is td build up the .23 Telephone M_eetinl-- ww- -rem sv ov vw stent use__oI such si-sstorstivs as rss sninisi osnmi mains.. of ti" gf: _oiiusw um. rosa. ' Yen win siisi-dimers ci the 'i‘vlevh_°1=° 0°-~ ans msn symptoms cp warn you si of Prince MWIN wma' '"1 N mm thi dcnicted condition’ of _the nervous at the Head Omoo ol the WH: aQl`i`,.snd this ls your opportunity Queen Egret. 0h\'f\°W°°°“ °° Im i-peers to the hsiiyfzne mm num -'im 4°' °‘_',f,1‘,',,°“- ,,,- ini vim-uni is-_in-. _ at R hggfpgihndgrihg snn\is'i° rs: ghiis this l\‘*l_t iood.s__i:e :L ii: r si lin nov mi: into rv .os-. s-» -we -1 1>,;~°,,°,°,'-_-,,°,:.‘! .....%.n..n'~‘-.. il.. isnt. ..€.. th! "'*"¥°““°” °' ‘M "foam, firm dnb and tissue.-and. by noting ""'|“"l-X‘_'!97."'9P°'l’ wm' ’ your increase in weight. You Glu ~ "i waurnn s. oizsirr prow mono scum his msec si his ._ ., * ‘_ - ‘g¢sp¢,sry. aervd, and it isths only way to *tion for advertising in this cpiunis. ___»EXAMINATION8____T5e (ono,w___in Charlottetown Wednesday.-F. School for month of February. Prin- toche’s Dept. Grade _IV , Junior-1,_ _ 0 _ “. .. Joe Swallow, 3, Geo. Billard.-iiiiss ' a n ris. On the motion of`Councillor A- any persén or persons wining to corn, seconded by'Councillor Pnquei -_ . 1 - _ _ the letter was received and ordered conhgcf t!°;rH1-leempzéziolljngt eaoilse to be Placed on tile. A resolution-was ‘“¢cm§ ‘emu ,D558 mn at ‘im m,_ submitted by ocnnsiiicr Acorn in 5936 E, Alexander _Mqmmald Road favor of..having an exhibition held in ° ° ' Souris annually. Councillor Acorn _men hauling. trswls and lobster pots lbs-nd. While -engaged in scholastic ...°oN's. onwr psi- sci-4 sash ins... lash must accompany order. Mini. num charge-twenty-iivg canes, PLENTY OF ICE.-The farincr`s if Fortune are busy storing ice for the coming summer.-7F. sssrisiiii msonsis ...°Mr._E. S. Johnstone, Fortune Bridge, was in Charlottetown, Tues- lay on a business trip.--F. Jie Maritime Bridge Company, was' ~\.~»._ ...°It is pleasing to learn that Mrs. Joseph Conohan, Fortune, is re- covering from her recent illiicsa.-F._ ...°Messi‘s. Reg. Dingwell and Ernest \ingwell_ Bay Fortune, were in Son- ris, Tuesday.--F. ...°The many friends of Mrs, John viiils, roi-inns, wiii he sorry is near of her continued illness.-F. \ i -'-'° I ...°Mr. Douglas Aitken, Fortune irldge, left for Charlottetown, Wed,-i iesday to attend the Orange Grandi Lodge.-F. f ...°Mrs. James McKenzie of Bay '<‘ortune. accompanied hy Mrs. Henry 'lingwell were in Souris, 'l‘i.icsday.- F. ~ The m'anv fr1ends of Mrs. J. West. Union, will he pleased to learn that slis is getting alone nicely in the P. E. I. Hospital after having under- gone an operation on Frday last. __._.._.i____. ng-Rekall Tooth Paste. Delight- ully cleaning and refreshing, sweet- ns t-he iizouth and helps keep the gums ilrm and rosy. Your money .ack if it iloesn’t. Price 25c. iihe. The MacKinnon Drug Co. Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mti. I P _ - --__.___`,_i wus win ii iii 4 s iisiiuwiniu Under the caption “Who's who lu he Fishing World," Tho Canadian _Fisherman for March gives a sketch nd photograph of Mr. William A. 18.08. I huge. Thin Ui' Faded llsir Becomes Abundant sad Radiant With Life - Girls and women of all ages want to be charming, beautiful and attrac- tive- it's their birthright- but un- sightly, thin and lifeless _hair des- troys hal( the beauty of a pretty If your hair is not attractive, is ...°Mr, J .A Cameron, engineer for f“~|UI1'2 out, strceky. N111 01 dumdfuif. too dry, or if the scalp itches and DUFDB. d0I\’t delay-use Parisian Sage Rub it well into the scalp, It will go right to the hair roots, nourish them, and stimulate the hair to growl strong and luxiiriant. Parisian Sazc removes dandruil with one apglica- clon and cleanses the hair of dirt, dust and excessive oil. Parisian Sage gives the hair just what is needed to make it soit, iluily thick and gloriously radiant, It is sold in fifty cent bottles only by toilet counters. Look for the trade- Gco. E. Hughes and at all drug and mark-"The Grl with the Auburn HBH-" A609111? no substitude. i "'s'i‘n‘c‘i' 'M `i'n`i'i'i' ""§' BTC OK QUOTATIONB. kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex-_ change, 164 Richmond Bt., Char- lottetown, P. E. 1'. March, 13th, 1914 Atchison 96% 90§ JG; Am. Boot Sugar No sale Am. Smelters No sale Amal. Copper 745 73% Brooklyn R. T. 92-2 911 Canadian Pacific 206 204 Ei-ie 282 281 Great Northern Pfd. 1271 126% Illinois Cent. 74 421 205%' 285 1z7i‘ 24 111% 110 “ 1 Northern Pacific 112; 1101 ` 110” 1 1633 Pennsylvania llll r Reading 163% 1625 Rock Islaml 42 41 Southern Pacino 95 93 Southern Railway No sale Union Pacific‘ 157§ 1551: Ui S. Steel 641 63% Utnli Conner 6-ii 5-it ` MONTREAL STOCKS. _` . High Low 1570 631, 5-ik Close .-‘ound, Super ntendent oi Fisheries, jttaws., from wh ch the following is -.n extract, _iorn and educated in ii city? No! filiey' 'w'e'r'e' all "raised" on a farm; iigrated to the city while yet un- St\ldY. and in the near future we! ina_v\ ave‘it all explained to us that the iew mownhay has a tendencv to ds- elop braininess in the rustic youth .ontrary to'the popular belief. ~ Mr. Williim A.-Found: the subject >f our sketch this month, _was born n the country at Found’s Millsi friiice Edward Island, In addition to claiming the “Island” as his iirth-place, Mr.»Found ilrst saw the. Vho" can kill two birds with the me stone by celebrating Christmas nd his birthday at one and tho iame time The patriotic “Islander” always efers to that province as the “Is- and"-- what other Island is there .nt Prince Edward Island anyway?- ind the spirit which burns in their ireasts has given to Canada abrecd if men who retain their inherited ingleness of purpose and loyalty to .he line ol endeavour thov take un n later life. Mr, Found has all oi .be Island attributes. He is a 01110*-_ massuming man, but as Superintend- int of 'the Dominion Fisheries he is _ntensely loyal to his work and nat- :lotieallv optimistic as to the future if the Canadian Fisheries, Like many other able men who iave “made good." he recsivnzl his irimary education at his home wheel. from- which he entered on s. 2011010 ¢oux'le,at the Prince of Wales College at Charlottetown. Graduat- ng from that institution- in 1891 he engaged in school teaching, and successful-ly held the .principalshio of schools in his hoinrtown and at H~ampton',.-Pi-'E. ~I.f.-In the Fail oi- '__B97. he' gave up teaching and earlv in the ioiiowins vssii- scceptsn .,_1..,,. 'or position in the'Fishe‘i»ies,Bra:ich ni the ,Department oi Marine- and ll_'isli`er.iel_fat _0ttaw`i,',`~By- dint( of hard "°rlefv,°fim¢ work. he- rose rapidly in the eervice,.a-nd in April 1911, when the Wlitlon became vacant. he was ;\ppointed Superintendent of Fisher- as ' HBVHII been brourht up in an cn- 'dornment of dshiniz,_ Mr. Found is a duizularlv competent authority upon many branches of our resources in this line. As a ,boy he spent many days at sea with the Island usher- whlle the vslci oyster beds around the Island alorded gina an opportun- ity to studs -the ivaivs at first work, Mr. 'Found - devoted s :rest deal of his span time to studyinz the nshei-los in hisvlcinfity. and the_ numerous articles from his pen upon‘ throvster 'and lobster fisheries css be-taken as standards from both a orsctiesi and scientinc point of view. His knowledge and experience ol the dsherles, combined with his studies on the sublbet of Usb culture, sd- mirablv lit him for the nosition Who evci' heard oi n trust mul-rilute . resident, millionare, or prominent D0m'Swel Corp" 32% an .~ublic man boasting oi having been ducateikin-the -local-sclioolhousee and ight at a congen-ial-period- Christ-‘May Wheat _nss sivs, 1a1s- ss that snr -'wiis's|Jniy whens- s Mount Edward Brazilian Traction 821 815 Cana-dn Cement 30 2 30% Detroit ' 825 30 2 72 32 226% 15 L 105 137-; Montreal Power 226'; 224; N.C.Steel & Coal Cum. X Div. Quebec B;/__ ____ _1-'fi 15% Richelieu & Ontario 105 1045 Shawinigan 137% 137 Spanish River Com. No sale iophisticated to cut their mark on, t R _ N 1 he world. In this fact, some scien-, ;;KignC‘itvy XDW? ga e ;ist has an admirable subject for ` Laurentide 188 135 Ottawa 151i 151 'Spot 13.20 unchanged. _ environment of fields, cows milk and _ COTTON. High Low Clnpa 1259 1249 1259 1200 1195 1199 1185 1181 1183 1144- 11391148 ISIONB V . Hiirh Low Close ‘, 938 92; 98| 88{ 71 88; 67i Gi 67; _ March _ May _ , |Julv 'October ` GRAIN A PRO 6 . 66! 67| 2170 2152` 2167 2172 1087 1080 1037 1107 1100 1109 Com Corn Pork ' Pork Lard _ Lard Mav July 'May July 671 July : ,_..,___.._.______.__ FUX SllllI|(_[l1l0Til|llHS i-‘UnNisHisii AND oonn.si0frs7D nA1i.v BY 'mic MARITIME Fox isxui-iANoic AND IN- Vi<:s'rMicN'r CoMPANY LTD. Asked Price 110 100 100 115 110 60 175 110 ’ _l"n.r Belmont 100 Smith Barkers Dalton Brighton Upton Charlottetown Rexel Victoria `Farm _ __ Ives - . Dinnis Phdigroeil Foxes Provincial _ Howatt-'Dalton _ Taylors . 10_0 Croilt _Canada Northern _100 Carruthers 100 Tuplin Irving Dominion Sutherland R. J. McNeill Cu Montague Trout River Seal River Freeland Samson North Tryon Co. Park Farm Milton Patch Fox Co. Sourls Black Fox Co. Three Rivers Spring Park Fox Co. 100 100 100 100 50 100 100 115 125 125 120 100 100 100 110 1.00 ioo ioo ioo ioo ioo ioo 100 50 500 ioo' no ioo so 'iso io 40 _ ioo izs 40 40 zoo ioo ioo so ioo ioo 230 105 105 50 100 100 100 200 100 100 CASTOR IA Ile: Inhsits and llhilnlren. ilu KH Yss lim Aims lioqli n@m _ _ . ' which he nsuis ns snpsrinisnssnt si; E "H ' °‘ lm 3 ZM "--. MIG-9-Hilti. obtain lasting bsnent. Fisheries. ' » Jiiotatious furnished by F. R, Mc- I Curdy &. Co., Stock and Bond Hro- 4.; 1 03§ i we mei* 151 FOR SALE, 76} ACRES OF LAND SUMMER C()'l"I‘AGE FOR SALE.- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE THAT iN-sim- fI*i§§'§l"..“~.'1'L§?§ZT.°f UUWUUS 'W3 I ` A \ "‘ Th`ere is a period in the I life of every man when he thinks about the future- welfare -of those depend- -ant upon him. Sometimes this does not come until sickness overtakes him. ’i` hen he makes a will but it may be made under wrong influence. 1 Had the_Will been made during good health, the most deserving persons-~ according to the deceased’s . The Perpet PAID UP CAPITAL TOTAL ASSETS ' AND Morris Block wish-_--would have shared in the distribution of the Estate. _ Do you not realize that' it is your sacred duty to no longer delay making your Will ? The advice of the Do- minion Trust Company in this matter may be of value to you. All such discussions are treated in strict confidence. DOMINION TRUST COMPANY ual Trustee and undivided profits over $ 3,000,000 controlled by Company $18,890,000 Trusteeships for Bondholders mm i AdViSOYy B03Yd - NEW YORK STOCKS. » ::Clean teeth never decay. Pre- W. H. Aitken H0n.`ChaS. DZllt0I1 serve |_vour teeth ' from decay-and 0 High I-‘°""' Glo" _ Frank R_ Heal-tz esp them white and beautiful by us- _ H. M. Davison, Manager Charlottetow ii Mex __et__o_____m “ggi 12?" 12;* ii:.fi.'i-io:vin_wisi_ I M95' P'-"mc 24 23% , ' l 1- es- _ ` o d lirsi insertion L 'l'wen‘y-five cents. T`i"oi3Tiiiii3i'ii'i'v' ` Ei4Xi§i§iri`il§iii'i}iii§"“` in this colum hall cenf er wore . ____ __________ ____A_______ __g___ 'f-fffn512-.ii1;.___________;;;;;;:_____ __;_____1;-:fa | _ FEMALE HELP WANTED ' WA'N"I"En`-' EXPEMENCED Main for genctal house work. Apply ut 90 Upper Prince St. 1422-3-l3inti. WANTED, A GIRL FUR GENERAL `h6nsework','""i75 'Gr'nttoiTSt'r'c'c't_ ' K __ 1450-Sl-14M-1ipd. WANTED-Young girl about 15 years to look alter child of six during afternoons. Apply Mrs. R. B. Norton. 'I6 Upper Prince St. . _ 1305-3-12M3ipd. WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL Housework. A-pply 85 Rochford St. 1410-3-12M! . WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework experienced one perferr- ed? Apply at this ollice. ' 1578-3-11Mtl. WANTED.-`_A~ -YOUNG LADY WITH one or _two season's nilllinery ex- perience, also lit smart girls to learn mlllinery. Apply at once to Miss Randle, head inilliner at 'Prowse.Bros.. Ltd. 1278-2-19Mtf. l ' FUR SALE at Mayfield Lot 23. Will he sold privately by applying to owner. R. L. MoKinstry, Arcata, Saskatche- uld, huriistors, Charlottetown. _ 1440-3-14M3ipd. An ideal siimmer home at Kclliloch. entrance to Charlottetown Harbor, with garden and orchard in con- ‘ F ` "I UR SALE.- OPTIONS ON fi piiirs 1914 pups. Pnrciits l.owis-- Riiyiior strain. St. Georges Biiv Fur (.‘-0.. 8025 Jouriiiil Bldg, Dos- t0H._l\l=\e§.°______ 15.75-1o~Mti. Ol"l‘lONS, BCIIGHT AND Sillili, l 1014. Foxes, Mink, Murtcii, ol.:-._ 1--Organizing new companies my sph. i cialty, T. G. Ives, Montague. ________ __ __ 3ia2-1-iiiviisti, FOR SALE:-Ranch-raised and wild Mink. Also deodorized ranch-raised Skunk. Delivery July or later. Full information furnished as to ranch building and care of animals. St. Georges Bay Fur Company, 803 Journal Bldg., Boston, Mass. 1274-2-19Mtf. I-’OR'l‘liAl.'l‘S, CONVEX AND FLAT, crayons, pastels, oiletts and water colors. Lowest prices; workmanship guaranteed. F. Young, 72 Upper Queen street, City. Mail orders promptly attended to. '_ 1458-3-3M1.7ipd. . MALE lll.l.|' WANTED- WANTED APPBENTIOE IN FOUND- ry. Bruce Btweart, &-Go. _ __ ___ ___I _ __1887-11.Mtf. wanfrnn, 'Two 00.41' Maxiiins. Steady employment. Prices 56 for sacks, or $15_per week. Apply W. H. Henderson Box 82, North Syd- Yl€Y» 1556-3*9M7ipd. ____5|T_U4_T_|0_N§__Y£A|!L__' wan, or to Matbieson and lVlcDon- SITUATIONS VACANT- WE WILL puv you $120. to distribute roll!- ious literature in your community. Sixty flavs work. Experience not ro- iiuircd. Man or woman. Opportunity for promotion. Spare time may he used, International Bible Press, 182 Spadinn Ave., Toronto. _ 7 nectlon.belonging to the estnte oil W. -W. Vvellner. Apolv to W. T. Wellner, Executor, 'l03 Grafton St. ` 1434-Zi-14Mtf_ two tenement house on Prince St.,| at present occupied hv Dr. McMil- isn and Mrs. J. A ' air-cron and a three tenement -ho. - coriicr Sid- nev and Hillsboro Sts., near Hills- boro Souare belonging to the estate of W. W. Willncr, will be sold at auction 2nd April. Invest! ors in real estate should take ad- vantage of the closing of this M CANADIAN TRADERS LTD, I Royal Bank Building (P. O. Box 73) ST. JOHN. N. B. Invites correspondence with fox _ breeders both an to sale of their foxes and concerning the pnrclmso of Silver Black or Piitch Foxes. CANADIAN TRADERS is n new compangr. of good connection, in good stan ing, organized lo coal in fur bearing animals. Types and sizes. information if estate. For particulars. apply to - W. 'l`. Wellner, Executor. M0“312Mlm° 143*l'3'14mff- _ _ Gray Marine Motors - Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 3 to 36 H. P. 1,2 &3 Cylinders for boats of all Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full FOR SALE BY _ ' Stanley, Shaw & Peardon Sole Agents for P. E. I. _ . 1 » i 1 .; . -__.;_ ' 1- ‘Q inf aa' . ,f': jeff `f 1;' ~.-._- .<' ~-_ ;i1 - fi? v -v » _B _,~_. ; "~:».,,. ‘i *Z (ii 1 i 4 l -1 I3 r 1-.K ,M i f 1 ~. -n_ in; Li i » i -11 .if A ». I V iv' ._-', l. lie, £1 .i~ ¢- . ,_ ..-." ,. _ ...-1 _ _ _ »». i. fa i l if ,_. nf- _ - ti il!-Tv ..._ _-5.5.. ni .,. i~» fl. r _.1 .;, . i- .1 ‘LL .fi -1*. 2- ~"l`. l.‘L'&»_ 1’ ‘gif 1 1" _,E i-r. I a< . 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