-7 1,5; 1"; .. if -, .»-e at if 3 Jr X, » ul lv; ;‘. \. 1.. ‘ 1 i 5.1 I ill' \ ,_ r . ' T ie ,l HE ,_i ll. . wi' '.1 i I 1' lf , 1 ir’ 1 if ..-=..a..;-s.- - _ is lf. la? 'P-."§?f.‘if`f-if ". _.» of §'l.='< t lrlgi l. 31)' , i ,. 'ki -li? l .\ . a 11 lf( ll sf* I? i 1 ll l ff fill. l i I r 1 3 I l l ~ 1. F _, I. '-i . -1:" 1! 2. ¢ 3. ¢,. s. , THE - 'Your Wall Paper The gradual darkening . and dullmg of colors tn wall _ Is not to any great _ c ical dirt and dust the nan Smoky City Wall Paper Cleaner it is easy to remove this do 't and make the gaper almost as brig t as _when first put on. Any onecan do the work successfully. Price 25c the C811. N J. G. Jameson Druggist " JJ-Eqnfirlis mi mi _ .L I ,,,_,,,,,_ nun uns uvum Q _l_. _ nlcucnzs 5 R etting to the job ' ” ` Flu sie morning-for - , use quick run home at 'ia noon - for independ- ence of the street can --you really nee_dn Q 4° "Massey.” Price - C.C.llI. model "F" S” lads in Canada by _ canada Cycle A Motor ` ' Co., Liml ed, Toronto. 4 I _ I *Cx '13-A u\C'harIotoetown Representative Ernest Rice Retail Merchantfs Letter Sir:-The Retail Merchants Asso- ciation of Charlottetown strongly ap- prove o! the elorta being made to provide better roads for the Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island and 'lor the further encouragement ii this work they have decided to offer prizes_ tor the best stretches of road in Queen‘s County on the roads leading to Charlottetown. -The details oi the competition will be announced as soon as possible. I am. Sir, etc., Open are property holders 'or Long Breslin Hurt? tl _ li Account greater higher Cut out heavy and eat Biscuit with fresh fruits and gree_‘n.v_egetables. Shredded Wheat is ready-cooked. De- 'cious for breakfast with milk or cream; for luncheon or any meal with berries or other fruits. oflifeand in work. foods Shredded Wheat 165 Grafton Street 8. A_ NlacDONALD, President. ed policyholders, creditors, shareholders ' PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal. UNDER THE WINDING UP ACT. SUPERIOR COURT. O. 59. MontreaI~Canada Fire Insurance Com- pany. _ _ in Liquidation A winding up order has been grant- in this matter and a meeting of the - and contrlbutories of the said Com- pany is hereby called for the first day on June. 1916 st, ten oi' the clock in the DIARY OF EVENTS- iorenoon, in the Court Room No. 31 in _._-_ the Court House at the said City of T0-DAY. Montreal, to appoint n final liquidotor --rar. to Qprele Court 11 n. U. y H\@f.I’\¢|l Coll!! 0 ii gg. coplo"s 'theatre ii, 7 and 8.45 p. m. Husloal Comedy Co., at Prince Ed- ward Theatre 8 v. m. BIRTHS of the said Company. N. Z. CORDEAU. Deputy Prothonotary, S. C. Eggs for llalcliing If you want good large eggs and lots them, try a setting of my Single Combe Bmk Mmorcu ($150 pe, 15 VlBBlY»- In this city. MBV 2. 1916. eggs-) no lr. and Mrs. R. J. Veasey, a dauahter. I-IODGOON4-:At Grace Hospital. Win- nipeg, Man, on April 25th, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hodgson, Suite 4 Obnir Court, n daughter. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Uee For Over 30 Years the ”"“""'¢.,f/% Ilgiatllnol , "LA_WN GRASS 8EED:- Now is the time to renovate and renew your LAWNS and GRASS PLOTS. CAR- 'l'l1R’S EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS SEED makes a permanent, rich greén grassy Carpet. . Lawns should be attended to while the earth is moist. Sow only “CAR’l`ER'S EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS SEED" For sale at their Seed Store.. 9534-5-3M2i. AU C T I O N At Clinton HAVING BOLD MY FARM I WILL OFFIR AT PU:LlC AUCTION 0 THURSDAY. MAY, 4. AT10'CLOCK P.M. The following Stock, Farm imple- rnente and Household Furniture: WILLIAM J. CUDMORE. 82 Elm Ave., Charlottetown Retails Merchants Association. Mr. L. L. Jenkins, following up thc Good Roads campaign, has offered n prize of $10 to be competed for in the Second Electoral District ot Queens', the terms of competition to be in ac- cordance with those to be devised by ,~ , _ / . ‘- 5 _. < _-27,; Comment on a case of thisjlnd .would be lnporilous, but I may 'ask D what does Mr. Johnston hope to gain by such mlstataments! Junta little ', cheap glory for himself it _he could “make believe" that his neat has won ' against' great odds. The Patriot gui. _ :orially _made a similar statement dur- |18 the work on Brudenel1"WVharl. _Very i neo or truth in the Liberal Organ 1 n but we should and do expect our pub- lic men to strike a higher note, and are 5 grieved when they so signally fall in this regard. The Cardigan District is vi hurt sud ashamed to dlscove t a who is obviosly better iittcd to take w ho says:-- “In running to ca c a -` » _ ,;- __ __ part in a burlesque show than to oc- train last week I became much over- ~ \` -‘ ‘ _g cupy n seat in the Assembly Cham~ h 4 .715 "Y", »,' 1 ' 5 ber* rod ,_ ,_\_\_,~ I -,¢¥_'.,'§> "‘-is . 7:,- ‘-\_, ‘~=>,`- ` ` 'F __5.'1` the Patriot newspaper that whatever pai Allow me to tell Mr. Johnston and of! little notice was taken ot it 'how ,f no , ti t- ' rawe do not expect to ilnd' much :::._;?;|'l g:f;l°:e“i'° _;::‘:n.t ndnet nous Puaunlsv ALwAve "missense 'mrs wAv. ~ Spoedieet Cure is Nervlline. ouch nm stanuks rain in 111° ._ _ h tknl! blade in the . the election campaign regsnung $12," like a ° ° » _ " _ .___ Probably got overheated-cooled mo ' _ ng' breath. . » ~ , connection with political alairs; oyms |s me \,egmn|n{»i 01 pkg;-igyéct » _ _ _. Pleuglsuy; itlfar too se ous to nel! » a sing s n . Quickest relief will come from a _ I gorous rubbing with Nervlline. This ' usty old pain reliever will fix you I' h t '_ it has sent to represent it in the Le- ui, in no ¢|me_wI1I take away me mn. Elvlilllre 011° Wl10 IUBDIBYS Slwh Nl gestion-make you well just as it did absolute disregard for truth or bones- Mr. Samuel St. Johns, of Stamford, Yi t li ted. I put up the train window and e that way in order to get cooled In an hour my side ’was full of breathln hurt so much ys carry Nervlline in my grip and _, n and my _ B "\==;-.~_--._......-»-,-‘./ faults Mr. Miwdvlialil may possess he that I thought I had pneumonia. I al- does not luck n spirit of fair play, and wa knows ho\v to treat friend or foe ho- at o _ - ea n urably. At the late election he aug destination I rubbed my side thor - went down to defeat decently and ho- trating eiie was soon noticeable Nrade ln Canada- n ‘stly before a most unscrupulous com and I quicks' got relief. Nervlline I \..-- . the Retail Merchant’s Association. , Messrs R. T. Holman, Limited, are also offering prizes for similar com- petition. We will sell at suction on Monday, vt- Elm Ave. Containing 12 rooms, 6 on 8260-4-15MSti.12i. - 1 9481-4-29Mtf. li _ unchallenged. Mr. Johnston and Mr. 1 "r+1l"|>.-|- charge Twenty- tive centa. A D au they could inform themselves in a fo I D lu fi P O Slrz- Mr. J_ J. Johnston is reported in the Patriot newspaper oi 27th April uc a e as having stated in reference to Pub- llc Works: "ln the Cardigan District _i thc utmost discrimination was shown. He was running as a councillor and it - May 8 at 12 o’ciock noon that splendid on the' Public Works in the Cardigan double tenement house situated on 141 District were property owners." either side. All modern improvements donald called attention to a statement Terms at sale. in BENJ. CARTER, Cardigan which he characterized as an Auctioneer. "unblushing and deliberate falsehood," 9553-5-4M1i. and Mr_ Johnston could not deny that this was so. The above extract is an “KITCHENER BOOTS for men the equally outrageous departure from newest $5.00 line. ALLEY & C0. truth. There is not the slighest foun- 9481-5-29Mtf. datlon in fact for such s statement, and it is rather surprising that the se- “SEE ALLEY &. CO’S window the nior member for the Cardigan District, $5.00 Kitchener Shoes for men. Mr. Dewar, wouldaliow such n glaring egard to this matter. If not they should be ashamed of their ignorance. w moments by looking up tho De- ortmontal Reports. As an instance oi’ the utter falsity of the' quotation One cent per wora tlret lnaertloe ln this column, hall oent per It-,t ug refer to the only work of an_y nord each continuation. Oaeh must aooompeny order. Minimum fwsequence ‘ming on in the district ending “Lewis Bridge' there are as strange that nil the men workinii A few days ago Mr. John A. Mac- the House by the junior member for bel against his late colleague to pass ewar are both aware of the facts in ring election time, and what do wc nd? in appendix 7 page 90 oi’ the rovlncial Au1litor's Report, umlcr the insinuation, boodie and booze, but has ness" “R never been heard to squeal about it, Any so* oi’ a cold can be quickly ° zx d it ill becomes those who won by broken up with Nervlline which is a such means to sling mud at him now marvel for reducing inflammation, for Phone 111 from behind the sheltering walls of the F61 Parliament Building. ch loving congestion in the throat and est, for curing stitch in the side, I am, Sir, etc.. lumbsgo, neurnlgla, sclatlc or rheum-5 COUNCIL EI_EcTOR_ atism. Nothing more soothing or Cnrdiga 1. powerful. The 50c large family size C L & I _ ia! O is Slz the most economical Small tr s 25c at dealers everywhere. St. John A LIME hiy three times. The warm pene: l L . ~ _ __ A pslgn of slander, misrepresentation, consider saved me from a serious ill- _ » ' n ' _Co-W. Your Liver ° is Clogged up Tlsafe Why You're Tired-Out of Serta-Have No CARTEWS Ll EHVER l’lLln;3 ia a 'PW 4° hen' tiny. l IVER is tiea,llil- ll- ln! ie’ THE ACADIAN A l 58039 Enrolment No.19 The Standard Bred and Registered Horse the ACADIAN, _%$o3¥, cmpie, Travellers Rest, Monday May Ist for Leonard Scl'iurman’s p||_|,5_ Bcdcquc, at noon; thence to Alex. Audcrsou’s- Fernwood, over night. gill make the season of 1916 as follows :-Leave the stables of _ _ (Tuesday May 2) to \Vm. Noourufs, Albzluy, noon, thence to ].\V. H0\v- hmm' Hignpmnlsié uuduh z1tt`s, Cape Traverse, over night. (\Vcdncsduy May 3) to Jabez Len’s, “ML m_|_ gm Nm gnu, pug; Victoria, at noon; thence at or near _l. llradlcy's, Kelly’»s Cross, over night Genuine-n... signs... ( Thursday May 4th) to George Dcztcon’s, North Vi/iltsliirc, at noon; th) to 1<`r;u\|< Auclrcws. New <_}l1isgow,at noon; thence to james _ tlicucc to \V:1tsou S\uith's, \\'hcailey River, ovcr night. (Friday May A ¢ Z : t l;tc\vari’s, Buy Vic\v, ovcr night. (Saturday Ma 6th t0 David C0lc's, _ y ) Clifton, nt noon ; tllcucc to thc sinblcs of W. 'l`. Scmple, Traveller's Rest, l\vl]1_cr¢ hc will rcuuliu until Noiuliiy, ;\Iz1y 15th, \vhcu hc will proceed as >c orc. 'l`l1c .'\(`:\Dl';\N is _‘=ircr_l by Sziblcion, 26972 (2.2_l%),Sir¢ of (§wc1i|iic(.:.2.',‘-_{) l\lcl\':\ (2.25), l\lzIbcl (2.25) Sablctou is by Sable - \\ ilkcs, 8100 (2.18) sire of 50, including Teddy licnr (2.o5); Laurctta \ AGENTS WANTED- THRILLING 9311 4~19M12i ames oi twenty three pcrsous who eriormed labor. and only eleven of icse, or loss than half the number stories of the Great War Large, F profusely illustrated, only $100 Men and women working spare time ordering in hundred lots Quick snappy seller Great money maker i__ Sample free Winston. Limited,» Toronto 9374-4 21 M81 Agents Wan AGENTS - MEN on woMEN _ OR SALE- MANURE SPREABER, new last spring Perfect condition Apply to Parker Ii0m;é6W1l1Bl0e Canadian Government Railways 931_1sM1:-xi on sAi.e - Amt-:oA|_ss, Pao: V ...ss greed, both sexes, a few male pup pies, dogs with character and per sonality Airedale Kennels, Box dwelling house. barns. Apply John Chappell, East Royalty Change of Time E, I liarrow, spike harrow_ plow, roller, mas Easton of Hampshire to sell by .1 Auction on his premises Saturday '. May 0th commencing at 1 o"clock p. (’ m., one horse two fat cattle, two milk I cows one hciier, 25 Plymouth Rock hens; 100 bushels pointocs; 100 bus- buslicls mixed grain. A quantity oi' l ako, grain-seeder, disc Harrow, spring tl World’s Greatest War,” beating all selling records' sample book 218, Lunenburg, N. S. d C ommenolng Monday, May 8th, trains WANTED--A MAID. GOOD WAGE8 tree- experience unnecessary; make F forty dollars weekly. ' War Book, Publishers, Brantford, Ontario. 181 I 9320-4-19m . AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FO»-tl “the old reliable Fonthill Nurseries. Vi/'e teach our men to sell; Experi- ence unnecessary; hlghest commis-I sions paid; handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toron- To Ont. 9493-5-1M&E till May 31st ner of Longworth Ave and Cumber land Street consisting of three houe 9 ‘fogggoitgugggg 10"' ln%gg7?5;tM"G6l Summersido 9.50. leave Summersldo _&_._..._____i___ . 1 .1 t I 12.1' _ _, 1 Fon sA|.Ef- A.1o H.P_, IMPERIAL ¥2g',f}s’§f5_4§,a,§‘_ mf' P m “" V” Marino Motor Reverse Gear and M°t°" Set °n angle Irons' making 9 ~m-.nrrve 1118.35 . w N1'Eo_sMAn'r s'rnoNo vouNo mu ,,,t,,,.,,,ng Wm ,eav:‘§’;emm 85:; D. will run as foilowsz- WEST: Passenger train will leave Charlot- town daily at 7.35 a.. m., arrive Sum- Mixcd iran will leave Charlottetown train 8.10 p. m., arrive Tignish 11.15 p. m. Passenger train will leave Tignish .45 8- Ill.. leave Summerside Mixed train will leave Ti nisli d l 8 Hi y 12.00 noon arrive Summerside 5.05 p. tn., leave Summcrslde as passenger Mixed train will ieavo Cape Trav- own 11.50 u. m., arrive Summcrside u., arrive Enlerultl 6.15 p. ru. Capo nturdays, nml on Mondays, Wednes- m. Passenger train will leave ‘Capo "1-, arrive Cape Traverse 9.30 p. driving harness and numerous other Auctioneer. l 9494-5-111151. ,_ “MEN'S BOOTS.-- The best $5.00 made. Sec tho Kitchener Shoes at l. , (2.08%) :uul 'l`rilby~ Direct (2.08%). Sable \Vilkcs is by Guy Wilkes, I have been instructed by Mrs. Th0~ 2867 (2.15%) sire of 93 including Fred Kolci, (2.07%), Hulda (2.08%), ml the clams of 110 including Dcuervo (2.06%), Solana Boy (2.07). uy Wilkes is by (leo. \\"ilk-cs 519 (2.22), sire of 83 and the dams of 10, (Seo. \\`ili2i-5- - . wAN'r£o-svn wi-|o|.ssALE oiof cery house. a traveller for country ; 1 . _ _ ' work. Apply by leilcr to I’. 0. Box, ng wav? qourjs L25 p`m" arrive 174, Charlottetown. 5_5() p_ m_ ____ £481-4-29-Mrsipa. AN'reo- A1' oNcE A 6650 daily 5.30 fl. m.,srr1ve souris 6.25 A.- atrong msn to work on isrm one who can manage horses Apply H. It. Mosse, Kensington. returning leave Charlottetown 3.00 p. dry. Apply 134 Kent Street. I’ 2 M31 pd 9450-4-27-M5l. _ _l 1 vi*"‘°%£ and Marble 7 Kent St. Revere Hotel To Let 'ro LE - A 7 nooIvi'T-Ie‘U'sET/Fi lights and bath. Apply 25 Elm Avo. town daily 6.40 n. m., arrive Mt, T0 LET-Ilouso and shops. Apply 232 Gt. George St. 8116-4-6-mtl 1 TEACHERS wA1gr_so_ WANTED-AT ONCE, TEACHER FOR \" Bunbury school. Apply to Ham- mond Kelly, Southport 9497-G-lM3i. 9549-5-3-M3l begiven to lettering on &CO well. Glhl -for may dale. for Dill. EAST. Mixed train will leave Charlotte- town dslly 6.50 a. m., arrive Mt, Sl-0W0I`l 3-40. Souris 11.15 n. rn. ro- t Ste art 4.10 p. ni., Charlotte- Passenger train will leave Elmira m., lenvo Souris 6.40 arrive Mt. Ste- wart 8.35. Charlottetown 9.45 n. m., Ill.. aITivo Mt. Stewart 4.10. Souris 0.00 p. m., leave Sourls 6-.15 p.m., arrive Elmira 7.10 p. m. Passenger train will leave George. Stewart 8.35 n.m., connecting at Mt. Stewart with trains to Charlottetown, Sourls and Elmira; return- ini: mixed train leaves Mt. Stewart at 8.50 a. rn., gr. rlvo Georgetown 11.10 a. ni. itiixed train leave Georgetown daily 1...0 pl m.. arrlvo Mt. Stewart 3.50 n. m., connecting with trains to Chor- lnttetown. Souris and Elmira. return. ing as passenger train, leave Mt. Stew- nrt ni 4.15 p. m., ur:"'-x Georgetown 6.00 p. ln. _ _ SOUTH Mixed train will leave Murray Han dsily except Saturday and Sun- 6.30 s. m.. arrive Charlottetown s. m.. returning will leave Chan £10 p. m., arrive Murray 1 New Siege' Brain. and Muscle Needed in this Imporran ‘ Branch of -the Service _ ' » /_ » ARTHUR G. PEAKE, _ _ Oilice. Market Building, Battery Requires Still ~ More Men _ I ‘ I \ I Prince Edward Island Farmers Have Both -Talteladvantage of ~ the ‘Government Offer which A .allows recruits to enlist now and 'go back to the farm during the plowing and seeding season with full pay and free transportation-both ways. \ ` i -_ i