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'mn GUsRn1AN,oHA1u.urrE'rowN, PRINCE nnwuua tstasn, Arn1L1o.,1901- I = ` V LIMBS _,W ;__s/I . 5 1 _\ i all Forma of itching, Sealy Humour: are Instantly Relieved and Speedily Cured by (iiticura of Cn crusts d c stantly mation e an en , a. nrxcnna Ra- nuzrr, to cool and cleanse the blood A Briana Str is often sufficient cure 1 most torturing, disdgunng, 1 ig, bleeding, scaly, ci-usted #ugly akin, scalp, and b‘ood h k all else fails. Rinse! People Use Cntleura Soa §dbIC\;,tieura0ix:htmen torbga tying akin, or causing e ,an a hair for softening and te S for baby ltchlngs and rashes, annoyin lrrltatlons and cha freeoro ensive perspiration in incentive weaknesses,hfo sepdc purposes whic uggeet women and mothers, an llgggy r many %% tl for all K purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. ea...-' ‘z-=.-=°.e..~..°::f*:~.P::e:e'n. -- kplete Treatment, consisting - ilu Soar, to cleanse the akin of tl scales and soften the thickene .uti- da, Curicnaa Onrrxavr, to in _ L ihthing, irritation, and inilam , i moth d h l nd C a ‘_ Q . _ _ ` ' ° tching, ` , and ° _ . umours, ~ P» .Ji ..“.‘.‘ , wil’ ._ ii , " Charter V IHE lllllllllllli lllllillllll, ._.._...`.__...- V - . - - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, Iwi. Beginning this month Chicago will have a direct line of steamers to Hamburg. This is rendered possible by the recently completed deepening ofthe Canadian can- al system. As on the inland portion of the route the rate of progress will neces- sarily be slow it is expected that the en- tire trip from Chicago to Hamburg, Ger- many will occupy about 22 days. An important pictdl agreement has been made between the Washington and Ot- tawa Governments by which on and after lst July next money orders will be issued’ by both countries and payable across the border at the same rates as domestic or- . ders. At present the rates for interna- ` tional money orders, is we believe, two or three times the rate for domestic or- ders. The Boston Herald concludes that King Edwax d‘s allowance of $2,350,001, a year with royal residences rent free is not ex- travagant. It is a pretty handsome re- venue no doubt but the King has sub. jects whose receipts are larger and neither H Mr. Carnegie nor Mr. Rockefeller would be willingfto exchange incomes with him. _ 'Moreover the King is under obligation to spend his income liberally, and is not Elike-ly tojpursue a hoarding policy. ONE of the oldest and most respected inhabitants of Norboro passed away on April 4th, in the person of Mrs. ,T_hos. Frizzelat the advanced age of eighty-two years. The deceased lady (who was Miss Mary Bell) emigrated to this country with her parents from Belfast, Ireland, about seventy years ago. She married Mr.Tlios. Frizzel who died in 1885. The union was blessed by a family of 15 children and with two exceptions all survive her. The couple lived some time near Charlotte- town, but subsequently settled at Norboro Lot 25, where she resided at the time of her death. She was a woman of sweet ‘_ disposition and noble character and will ay e 'lnu’Il Need _ I _ ‘ _ " mother barrel of flint in a our - » hyurtwo. , _ _ _ _ _i_ 'l’ills6n's A Pride * we guarantee it .toto bethef best in the city. A trial wi‘l convince. f HJ. D. MCLEOD & C0. 1. . ~ A LBRGE 'f Is brim full oflbargains, We _ keep High Quality Groceries ' shallow Buyers who. _ not us wil do- ug wellto call aiillseewhat we < Jandointhewayof gSupp|ies. ‘illrisunll if llnmshy i Queen. St ' - ll........- ... I be gently missed in the community where she was so favorably known. Besides the family there are left to mourn 93grand children and 52 great grand children. _ Sraxnorn Jorrrxos.-The progress of springis very gratifying to our people who are becoming tired of poor travelling and wet ground and are eagerly awaiting ' the great depth of snow during the win# ter, the farmers were unable to procure their supply of wood for the _ mer and on *mtg-Ita* has been very dulglilg »_-`the.'paat_wlnte.r and Mr. -7!~.Q.°_l9 IMcCabe mourn the loss -of a bright little boy, and in their bereavement have the sympathy of a large circle of friends and relatives. The hand of death has reulov ed a familiar form in the person of Miss Boyd for many years past a respected _sident of Covehead. Deceased hid NQU, ed the mature :age of.@ ygdrs.-Miss -visiting in§f;CharlottetoQn, _ esnue¢i»e'alpinaeaa inept coming t@e ‘f beeaine' seriously ill. but by lim use of anti-toxine and the skiKul treatment of Dr. Matheson. We are pl¢I\”§»fl to know that Miss Miller has compleiQly recovered.-It is said that some persehs would sound a note of waning.- We are pleased to know that Mr. David , H. A-nld, has somewhat. gegpvered Qom gl his recent severe attack qi. grippe and 'we hope eralong to see him iagaiuff in his accustomed place, supplyfiik the wants of the community. Mr. Auld has in stock a large supply of farm implements and tells us that the outlook for a large _:se_ason's trade is unusually promisiug.7_M_r`2 Frank B. Auld, is busily engaged in hauling and sawing lumber, to-be ua'eI`l;\` the addition to be built to the Clml Henan by Messrs. Lowe Bros. in the early summer.-Mr. G. H. Alexander will erect a large and com- modious dwelling the coming summer.- Mr. Alexander is one of our prossessive _,__ ___ _ __ _ __ f . farmers and helievesin having everything Notic We will thank all who received statements of their accounts to call and seltln same before the 10th of Hay. All accounts not settled by that date will ba handed to our Solic- itor for collection. Hill Slllllll ll (ill. (D as becomef- the mth century.-Our school H is ably conducted by Mr. Eustace Vessey l and the youth of our community are mak- ing satisfactory progress in the-H different subjects taught, for which they as well as their teacher deserve credit. Mr. John McMillan, Black Point has been making 'extensive repairs to his comfortable dwell- ing.-Mr. James Rodd still continues to impart instruction to the youth of Cove- head and the district will be fortunate if 'they can secure his services for another I her is enviable.-Ocunus. he iz-*-_-i1 For pains and lameness use KEN the return of warm weather. Owing to flfvfivliillol their .-naval l'_l¢1`\:i5l>15*-3_4" bare not afraid ofdiphthérlil.-but -hire we CITY AND A COUNTRY STANLEY Norss.-Mr. A. J. Stell has taken shares in a farm in Rustico. He also intends interesting himselfin one cf_ the lobster factories this summer.-Mr. Leo J, Murphy is visiting friends in Tignish.-Several of the young men of this locality intend erect-ing new dwelling houses in the near future.-THE G5UA_R- Dum is .always welcome here and is largely sought by those wishing to keep 'posted in the news of the day. . THE community of Covehead were pain- ed to learn of the death of Miss Maggie McGrath, which sad event occurred Mon- day evenlng._ While Miss McGrath was returning home with some friends after paying a visit to a neighbor she .dropped dead on the road. Miss McGrath was a. very highly esteemed young lady and was 1 aboutZi years of age. The Gnanntau ex» tends its sincerest sympathy to Mrs. McGrath in the sudden death of her 18 months ago her brother suddenly died making the home doubly bereaved. ‘ S1>a1NGrxm.n Ecnons.-Owing to the incesant rain storm which prevailed the latter part of last week,ithas nearly made' a clean sweep of the snow, leaving the- roadsin a very undt condition for travei~ linlr purposes. The iields are bare with the exception of some small patches of snow around the fences. This makes bright prospects of an early spring which is looked for by the farmers with rapt at- tention. One of our energetic youths has left our village to take a position in the grocery department of R. T. Holman’s store, Summerside. The scholars of Springfield especially join hand in hand in wishing Mr. Nicholson success in his new ent erprise.-Mr.Archibald McKenzie, who has been visiting friends in St. Peters, has returned home.-The house of Benjamin Haslam was recently the scene of gnatest excitement. The flue having caught fire, the blaze penetratedtllrough a small opening in the flue about an inch from the roof, catch- ing the shingles. The fire was mak- ing rapid headway but was seen in the nick of time. It was soon extinguished by the aid of a few of the neighbors.-Mr. Thomas Haslam has disposed of his Une ilockof South-down sheep for which he no doubt received high dgures.-Mr. Franklin Hickox has purchased a Hue dairy cow from Mr.Alexander McLennan, Junction Road.-Her many friends will ,re- gret to learn that Mrs. Robert Biggeris improving but slowly from her attack of inflammation.-Union Division,No.46, ha installed the following stah of officers ‘rar ensuing qiusrterf-° i __ I L rw.P~.~,4=»‘eeenea~w.n. `~ 1 w; a.,_ J. 'ra_qipas.nasiam. _n. s., smuitaia 1_1. smears. _ ' _ \.» i ' A. ILS., Florencelllaslann. _ F. S., E. Calvin McKay, (re-elected.) Treas., Stephen W. Haslam, “ Con., Ira N. McKay, “ ` As. Con., Percy J. E. Haslam. I. S., Morris J. Sinclair. O. S., Wellington Haslam. P. W. P., Thomas McKay., V _ I J _ - _ 1 , People Who _ Have Used It Bay that Dr. Cha-le's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine affords wonderfully prompt relief for coughs and colds. ,Everybody has confidence in Dr. Chase, in 'his great recipe book and famous family remedies. 1 They have learned by experience that -it pays to insist on hav- ing Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine instead of accepting the various unscientiiic “mix-ups" which some drugglsts offer as ‘fjust as good.” Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine contains many of the most valuable and most effective remedial agents for throat and lung troubles that science has discovered. It acts lo 'directly and' promptly as to be of incalculahle worth in all cases of croup, bronchitis and whooping cough. It is so far-reaching in its effects as to loosen the tightest chest cough and cure the cold of long standing. 25c 'a bottle; -family size, three times _ as much, 60c. at all dealers’, or Edman- aon, Bates & Co., Toronto. _ Dr. i'lhase’s. Syrup ` of Llnseed ‘_ and Turpentine. ~ H r- ‘ J .,_ - I /"~ ` - f- -- _ ~ /-- /*‘\ ,//-\ r' .-Q. '” \f ~' f* \ fé- ._/¢¢ 7 _Q _- f_»_;§ f>\ '\-,/,l|\`\-» 'iii g >_,¢ -‘ 14:-i\__-,//~ , , (ri . ll 4 _ year, for Mr. Rodd’s reputation as a. teac- New"'i _ _Rich Blood ~;.i‘,'- after the long winter with its indoor Sceam Navigation C0_’s Wharf DmCK.S»L]NIMEN1,__ - _ me “F4 h°“"i°’ f°°d“° rim.. 125 _ f_f,,r Yi! _ lull I Spring We recommend _ ` S `- Our _ new prices .-all over our store this spring-if youd re. gale new furniture or beddin ' " O me than you can get it else ms- g_ it is here i`ur.__v'ou_ at a less where for-Send your repairs Indices. _ It pnriiies theblood, and means increased`nea1th_ -The lodides nentnlke -the Present in t e blood which came rheumatism in the spring Sarsapanlla sold _at 75c . \ » daughter and also to her relatives. About " l I H ’ k ' =.\ Thisis why we askrts miss sf Ghafieuewwn to ._.. r IT PAYS T() Bl ~ ._ 1.- ..; ,l .-, _ This is why;-because‘~we carry the largest, had and most up-toidate stock of Millinery in Prince » Edward Island. - Because we have one of the best Milla 1 0 e Maritme Provinces , l -_ S Because we have the largest miilinery in Charlottetown, furnished with every éonv§n°$B§ - for the comfort of our customers f . x _i~emae;==srié1-ist _ notf - , ."1-f-;.' fitting faces. a. hat to features This is what has been keeping as bright along. We guarantee you correct styles personaiiitness. . ». '*_\/\/\./` Because our' lllilliners keep in touch the _ Q latest fashions in the millinery world H -*\/\_/\/‘~ _ _Because we send our milliner to the Q( Canadian millinery openings every spring and fall -'Vx/\./` Because our Prices--well their smallness is the talk of the town. ` A ' ff buy. their millinery here. It you desire demonstra étion visit our Millinery Departmen , ‘fill .._;,‘i.._,_?".;_.s` .dw A-,~_`. , l V ~ 1 _- , < -._/.__¢. --,\,§. _ _ _ 4 - wg.- , / Jr? tar _ _ _ A _ _ rt# "‘”