I5 1 »i i V - ii.-' ,F ii it lil' li 7.!" ll ‘ . . i -1 4 Y) _ ‘;5fE %?§§€5\-. _-71?lf`5~"'».3~“’a . "l' f' ’ '- - "1 ‘ - ` , .» - . . , . - t . f ‘ "‘ "f-"= '~1:-.-':-1.1 . .- N ' 2',-H _ -: '.. .` it-.'..-.-“-.'-...-.7 :~. f. . -‘ .. .1 ' ‘ _ ._ - 5 » ...ilu-._ 1 -». » f~;~.‘.1- _ _ -:..__-_.._.~_ ._i- =, _ _ _ ~ ~ . w - '. »_w.--_-1,., -_~. 2 » “ ..._4-ogg._ai-.;;..¢.-31%?-10.55.._ _-.#°.»><_-4:'_»i¢__‘g;_;{i .la _,-_..._;_,f;-;.;‘,.'. 'i.=-*e;f\‘,~»'...»f~‘ ,.3 L_.-,:,_,.-,W W-(#11153-;;i~gj05;'1'g.;»-gf.-_,rr"_oi,u£.i;. -';,¢,f,.-§”:i"f- ,-1' . . -1- - - ..-' -;.- .- ~_- - A _» - -Q -, _.;_.5~.-1. . . _.-. .' '~- ._-‘.-, ._-J- _;, - ¢.:.- ..»-. ~: , _. .-_..__- ‘tr - A - . » ~ 5- ., 3 ‘~“~ "-“~.~»:~3~+rf. 1.- -f " ”.?.r~‘.;-...-...I . . . -» Jw' _ \ 1 *r fs 4 * ~ ' - . , , 1 3,-,s' _ -. uv... ,- _.sa .0 ot.” '_' -_ ,_.A_-~ ,__. _ 'ra .MH :_,;...3l*`._.f":: .‘ _ __ _ . _ ‘- -t’_'..‘..- - - ,,.- .-4-`.»' ‘. . ' -r- . _ .5 . ._ __ . , , _ i- ' t ‘ ‘ ;MAv'1_6,-_-.»191_6. " . _ ~ ,.~ . -Collga-te-s _ Latest Talcum ‘ _.Powder ~ .Wehaveit. This owen”-sm “.1 is ` ' vnlce An-ext iiriegrade of talcum, ‘ ‘Florient tion in -this lme tllex .qulsltely perfumed in band e tml. An ideal toll qcle. Try a can next. _ _ue size tin 35c. (J. G. Jamieson ___- Dimggist _ 1 _ SILVER ~, _- »"_..-`,`,Lv-.,`»L_v-.",.. _ i_nfsterling and. plate.. AAS A Gift Makes a very dainty and useful present. We . are showing a line assert- L ment of very new articles “fl vlay, 60 acres clear and the rest good wood land. House and new barn with pump and large pump house. Soil in FY '. . ni; I an on the to 309% ALWAYS Intisllefof ll* __ ball sme. Gnb>‘o\1l' aa an condo 0 " " 'copied Cycle A . M" %°"' °"Y' London, England. V Dear Motberz- Perhaps you will. ‘ ch.,|°¢“¢°wn Rou,.“o,,¢u||y.' that we sailed from Halifax some time NO. \ -f :,7,¢f-- ,od but 1.- D. A. McKinnon"s Ammunition Colm., 4treet§:;:§%e_¢dv ' ii - 5 lx f . ~ 4 Ernest RICC the 'ritantioi on April lst at Halifax 185 Grafton Street do thee best I can. As l said before the Olympic is a sister ship of the ` iQ c0lg3¢eiS flll8SlZ fil'OdllC` |` ' good description of our trip, but l will U. . ’ ` . e£ PROVINCE OF QUEBEC,v Tlthhllc she iS 882 198! [Ong Bild IS District of Montreal. 8 P _ B UNDER THE WINDING UP ACT. it will give you some idea of her size SUPERIOR COURT. 59. tween seven and eight thousand Montreal-Canada Fire insurance Com- troops on board her. We have to ac- pany. knowledge that we were pretty ner- Li In Liquidation vous for in New York they were bet- mv wililding up order has been grant- ting ten to one that our ship worulg ani; in th ematter and ameetlng of the never reach port, so you see we a policyholders, creditors, shareholders pretty good reason to be nervous. But gipmkegs °'; °""kb“°\§; the" gg" 3"' d contributories of the said Com- the old Captain of the boat didn't L ‘m e 'm m” 9 “ ed °“ t e °°" pany is hereby called for the first day seem to mind it a bit, he drove her ° .lnne.1916 at ten or the clock in the i-igiit along at full speed without any gg" N- Z- C0RDEAU» landed yesterday morning. [The ch Deputy Prothonotary, S. C. boat docked in the afternoon and _a- nf For Sale d shipping points by water or rail- best cultivation Apply Mrs ve Charles Trai o Box 271 Mlillnocket, ll. Taylor _ éewelu' & Opticiim ; u___+1ul_ti. ll F. . Me.. or Frank Murnaghan, 113 Rich- mond St. City 9752-5-15M6ipd . ' PlSSlilE lil Elllillllll Glllllll lllllllll \ i Mrs. W. A. Noonan, Bedeque, has You _can prepare a most received the following letter from her son Philip now in England, with Capt. 314233 Gr. Philip Noonan, No. ll F.A. (H.) Bdg, Amm. Column . Canadian Contingent Bramaliott Camp, Army 'Post Oiticce. be surprised to hear from me over - here, but more than likely the news will have reached you by this_time ago. To start with we went aboard the S S Olympic (a sister ship of and sailed from on the 5th arriving in Liverpool yesterday (April 11th) it would be pretty hard to give you n the lar est shi now sailin the seas. when I tell you that there were be- forenoon, in the Court Room No. 31 in escort whatever until the last day in Court House at the said City of when the ITorpedo Boat Destroyers t Montreal, to appoint a final llquldotor met us and came along the rest of the gf” U19 Blld C°ml-1011!- way with us to Liverpool where we boi bout six o'clock we entrained for Llp- hook._ We were allowed off the train for fifteen minutes at Birmingham just long enough to answer some of the queer questions the people were asking about Canada. We arrived at 10 arces land situated at Auburn, \\\ \ \ fronl 11 soldier and got a good look at t 36 convenient to churches, schools `\` \ \ | the old sod. Everything is green 101' 5 bonus " Ki ll N EY //_ Pl L15 _:S “DR//ll l \\\\\\\`\?5f"S§ b,'_\L\L I/-f ¢ \\\\\\\\ Don t Live in the K itc il en- Emancipate yourself from kitchen worry by learning the food value of ' Shredded Wheat Biscuit.- wholesome, nourishing meal in a few moments by heating a few Shredded Wheat Biscuits in the oven to restore crisprless; then cover with -bei'ries`and Serve with milk or cream. ‘ -- - _ 'Zi ‘r ,_ N4 ' P- _-‘-._-..'.;¢ V _ 39;, '-_'gil ; 5”, . `l?~’__‘. '_`_- .-QF-J Made in Canada. /I $4 tllen we had to march two miles a half to camp witll all our eq- have a little sleep. Taking it all und we had a good trip, but In me ways it was pretty hard. For stance there were eighteen of us ing at one table, and slept right a- e' the table in hammocks, each man ng allowed a space of eighteen ln- s wide. Just imagine sleeping in a ce with that much room! All we eeded was the Olive Oil and we would have sardlnes beat 0. mile. But then it wasn’t too bad in the day time for we had foul'-Bands with us and they furnished music all the way over. We passed the coast of Ireland be- fore we landed and it was a pretty sight. I got a pair of Field Glasses P n its is summer weather here. The grain up over the ground quite a piece. I will have to close this for now as it is almost tea time, and its "Come early and avoid the ruell,” around this camp. IPHILLIP. E.l.P. llllllll _ f S" '"3’f- .- hook at half past three this morn- , sro'st'cost ot,.the system had prevent 1 ed the building -o`f other lines which were really needed to move Western grain and had. moreover, embarrass- ed 'the Government in the financing of Canada’s share in the war._There were expressions of opinion for and against the wisdom of nationalizatlon of the Canadian railways and aliestimate by Mr. W. F'. Cockshutt. of Brantford, that the taking ov_er‘ of all lystems would cost the country two billions and a half. Mr. W. F. MacLean on the other hand thought it might he ac- complished by taking over the com- mlttments of the C. N. R._ and-G. 'l‘.. P. and guaranteeing Canadian Pa- cific Railway stockholders a dxed re turn on their holdings and the repay- jmmt of the amount of their-_i.n.vest- m¥1t at the end of a period of years. _ he- -Canadian Northern loan of $15,000,000 will be discussed tomor- row. lion. Win. Pugsley tonight nn- llounced that he would move that ns a'conditlon of the_Canadlsn Northern be required to give the Government nn option for ilvo years on all its 4 <’; _ _. - . .V “ll ' Q* . _-- ‘_,- “_-wo. ‘ - - . I -‘ _ - _ _ ‘ -.-_ -7 ' ' ‘_ ii ‘ ' _ _ ‘ '__: fr". " """" » ' Y 'ww ` 1 properties. the purchase price to be fixed by the Governor-in-Council. Be- fore the sittklg ended some $5,200,000 of the estimates were passed. lnvolillnl 5; mis ` Relatives of soldiers re- . ‘ tuming from the front are " . asked to communicate with 31 the Secretary of the Provin- cial Committee of Wounded ` Soldiers Commission, Miss Nellie Gillespie, Charlotte- town. intlmatlng the date ot expected arrival, cause of re- turn and any other particu- lars, in order that preparation may be made for a ‘ltttug reception. t & /. /. Joint and Muscle Pains Banished by N erviine iT CURE8 RHEUMATISM Thousands of people, chuck full of the Joy of living- happy, glad, bright Love to all, ` ». people, that Nerviline has cured of their pains, all tell the same wonder- ful story of its power to drive out the aches and tortures of rheumatism and kindred ills. - , » “ li is a " » --mv. ‘ - High Water ' Low Water A‘.'M.P._ M_._|1_A.M. P. M. - . 9,43 | 2.`50 ii 3.69 i 10.21 some dn i 10. 1 i 9334 || 4.39 | . 110.27 | || 5.291 . i 0.7 11.30 5.04 . 0.§9 12.02 . I I 1. 0 E. island Hospital public meeting of contributors to the i _ of ince Edward lslalid Hospital will be 0 eld in the Board . of Trade Room, m Market Building on.. wednesdgy, May 8 - D EHS* ` K I .MV E "_, - li- S.. 17 9547/ sit/ rn -C- :.15 V1-i My goodness, but Nervi ne miracle-worker," writes Mrs. Char- lotte Clllpman, mother of a well- (From Our Own C0I'I'¢SP°fld°"f) known family residing at Mount OTTAWA. MHY 12--Af*~‘?" 3 debate Pleasant. "Last month Iwas so crip- ° ._'..l» ' ~ ", i __.-il!! in which the Grand Trunk Pacific plot up with soumom uuu muscular Annual Meetmg `\& Z J" Runway emerprlse was described by-rhelumatism as to be almost unable to Notice is _hereby Ewen that in nur' ‘ . _ I _ - govcrnlnent supporters as “the white do a bit of housework My joints 17~°° l 1 rtl E t, t i - 17.46 suance of the act offlilcorporation, a “ep mn 0 le as amos expens ve were so atm and the muscles so 18.25 19.03 nlmal to feed" and "un undertaking frlghtfully sore that I even cried at colossal folly" and defended by the times with the pain. For years we l>DOSlll011 HB the “Kl‘Hnd€5i and IBO" have used Nerviline in our family 3,42 l 12.32 .19 _ 2.? l 13.03 li 7.59 - . r 3.1 ;1s;9si s.37i . 9.25 14% 9.22 4, 5 15. 10.17 , 5,34 16.54 11.18 ‘ 8.19 18.15 . 7.01 19.26 0.28 13.19 7.41 I 20.23 “ 1.97 14.10 21.24 22.18 | 23.10 il .i10.z3 | i| i 0.01 L11.08 ll 0.53 11.50 ‘12.4s l 1 13.39 i 14.38 15.50 17.17 13.38 19.49 ‘ 20.51 21.40 22.34 31, |23.20 4.12 10.42 l DIARY OF EVENTS. 523". s2ssre;sgssssss§seres_1 19.40 20.17 20.55 21.30 22.25 _ 23.24 12 19 22 1s 14 _ 15 2.19 3.10 4.00 4.49 5.39 0.29 7.19 8.10 9.05 0.04 1.09 0.42 1.40 2.95 3.20 8.20 18 9.00 17 9.41 18 I 19 20 . 14.58 15.45 10.32 17.19 18.07 19.59 1.40 19.40 2.40 | 20.33 3.33 4.27 DON* #NNE I 21.33 22.34 23.39 12.18 13.20 ` 14.18 15.10 14.38 25 28 2'! 28 20 80 “HHH” ‘.’.':.°;’.:;‘z :‘.‘:.':f.‘..”“ r.:“.l.3:°.:;.;“ 1: Auction Sale nioa at Charlottetown. Monday Mayl l°l°WH- 1 'l922~3-21Mt1\7Wk°- ACF- lsth 1918. Mrs Emily~ Gallant age 71 years. 3 i iii- GALLAN1' --At 10 chestnut street We will sell on Friday May 19. com on Ma 14th i916, Ma Angelina be l ` : D I- I `mencing at 12 o‘clock noon at Poole’s loved daughter or Mr. 2110 Mrs. cynno' gfAol;_§Rb8éfs:roai:}?itet}c;g wrfigts ‘wharf the schooner, Mary neil with Gallant, aged 15 months. wool wr .hedcand lgnwuhed frull riggtinglilnd in good condition.. _ _ ' - erms a sa e. 'rl-loMAs-At st. Avirras. ivniy the ’*"'_§E*;°Th""t°-NCQ-» sem. cAn7En tt co. Auetionem. 14th, Hannah Thomas, widow of the g6w5_"M 1 m ers' ' - James E. Smith, owner late John Thomas. aged 77 years. Fun- Z fl. F t A p_ eral from the residence of her sister, ' o7S0°£_16n:?F°tu" E' I' Mrs. (Captain) William H. Boates, Bt. Avards, Tuesday, the 16th instant, ly- i _, Reverend D. McLean officiating In- terment P`eople’s Cemetery. ` ' _`;____:___i4i_\ _ for 5. . . , I 'l I ’ ' If you want good large eggs and iota _ ' r" ,,',' ` , of them, try a setting of my Single . _ _ _ _ _ _ Combs Black Minol-cas ($1.50 per 15 Synopsis, of Canadian Northwest ease-> RACES A ._ _- ' _ __ _ _ _ 8260-4-15MStt12l. ‘na choltetitwit _Driving l>..i.y . ,. ' / T" an can mvyomestza a us ar sll7oii0i\r,.l0iis'..-ala, isis; °l§%“ ' ‘»’ ° “ ' .,. .. . , '_ » = ' ~' msyiosx tanv 0011-llolon land: lgency 'nie foliwhu lmao will no lieia,-on hum il nmggcomnwgwga WL I l ri of three I A galil the alloys track, op the above ihte; _ _ tlv :ga Wil-ll Dllllil |1110'-llli-llll,iD. $400.00 »‘ h. _. mm of hm §.¢,,,_,,, sale his store. warehouse, dwelling .230 Class, Pace, Purse ..._ . $100.00? & ° _ qgnorereridenee is psrlonnedln situated ug Qygtef Bed Bridge. Res- 2.&0 Cllll. 'l'f0t. Purse ...._....100.00;i M _ -lllsti-i¢t§ts,l0in;§|d»r‘ii-I 13:: son for selling, retiring from bulli- 2.1l Cuh. Trot and'_Pace. ' ' _ gg* neon lain -“sions ness. 1»um...... ......z0o.00 §Ll" “2,‘li.,..'ll’3.§.’;‘l°i.‘Z'{.‘.°iiT;¢ii.... A , E WM, , th __ _ _ _ niudh _ _ hm,” so ppy_ to _ .. c.eof on e pre- The $.19 Class, Mile heats. The l¢'°?=¢' 2.10 ana 1.40 clams. inn mile iio¢u_ 2.°_x.‘§&.'u There will be very low rates on the H U, _ P.,ai.'l.-iuilvny line from all ooinu. ug 0 :ras iaminiou no will no zsltsnt»,_..._l%1. wtiitih Nha to the Grand Stand _ -.32 .ti _ fairies non my mil, 1019.- '°'5iML '___ / _ for has Prog:-ammo and all poi-ti-f . l I out sein-etdry. ' " _ W. W' ‘“`°"'°'"‘°' McCall Bro°. at Co. Montreal. Pr I have on hand lobster cans made from charcoal ti workmanship guaranteed Solder half and half ices right JOHN AGNEW 1 é S ' n Pl' U . ‘ . 5 _ Alberton_ 9671-5-10-Mlimo. _ -|-°_DAy_ 1 when you travel on the Ocean you Cm, Magistmtys C(-,un 9 a_m_ travel on one of the best trains in lo 'rn t 7 it s 45 ` ‘ America Peep s ea re . p.m. Th _ - o undersigned offers for sale his 9775-5-12M-il. Prince Edward 3 7 &~8'45 pm' farm and hotel property at Stanhope ? i ll-u 2 Beach. The farm’ consisting of 42 acres of well cu tlvated land, fronts Francis Mutch 1 Water St. Charlot- lg l lf? il Regulations. dofa fs il or an male over ilosle Hman l-mini ul-nliolu. Al . A i t t 25|.. '»..i..‘i"'t°.'..".i.“‘.4‘!l..f5 f th Dlatrl . rv li mx IB 'll ea! . lnly live wit in nine 0010! his nl. A llacltablo house is re- in homestead , so at . Pru metro patent may as lloaaestssd pstennon \ a ted bs: homestead h i - ll” wg. °'§r'.:°il°.‘1“3’:'°5 ouse wanna? 0 Q. 1§;§‘§§,_'. "s`s 2 li 31st, 1910 at the noni- of s ii. iii., lor 8 i t FAX AND MONTREAL, MAY 15th. From its initial run the “Ocean” won popular favour, has retained its friends and is always making more h d restored to its regular run on its regular schedule May 14th, from Mon- treal at 7.25 p. m., and daily except Saturday thereafter, arriving at Hali- fax 10.45 p_ ln., the following day; May 15th, from Halifax at 8.00 a. m., and daily except Sunday thereafter, g Y The time table is so arranged as to permit day-light views of some of the most picturesque parte of Canada - the Wentworth Valley, La Baie de Chaleur, the Matapedia Valley. And arriving Montreal 8.05 a. m., the fol- , lowin da . 0 “°°°"daDC° Wim WJIUYGIHWS. and for Commons today on the debate which he tl-anoaction of- ch other business GANADIAN GOVERNMENT RML t as may e br°“5ht'bef°"e it ' coutroversialiets as Hon. Wm. Pugs-I B BN'-DERSTON WAYS' POPULAR TRAIN HALI' leyand Mr. E. M. MacDonald were ook place even such skilful Liberal Secret ry of Trustees. f t 9754 515MuMny als _i iomewhat hampered by the nc list the Grand' Trunk Pacific was al Laurier legacy and was now ln sucll financial straits that evell its parent company. the Grand Trunk desired to T0 lobster Packers If.:l;l.n.:ifli::.‘:”i..’;‘l>f'.;‘.;‘;;--‘::i‘;“.: »- -f I lion. Arthur ivieignen iissertetl tile' agniilcent enterprise ever undertak- _ and I just got busy, with this wonder. li in this country." Tile item in the ful, good old 1juimou¢_ Logs of rub. stimates rovldin ‘fora loan ol’ bln with Nerviline soon relieved my THE __ _ he purpose of eleictillg Trustees for M 77 $8_0o0_0o0 to the- G,-,gud Tn-uuk pu. he Government tithe 'Institution in cme Company was passed in the E misery and I was in a real short time about my work as usual." No matter where the ache is, no matter how distressing the pain you can rub it away with Nerviline. For forty years it has been curing lum- bago, sciatica, back-ache, colds, chest irrrbie and all sorts of winter ills. Keep a large 500 family size bottle illindy and you'll be saved lots of trou- ble and have smaller doctor bills. Small trial size 25c. at dealers every- where. ' i ’ W l mn J I-is ' i charge Twenty- five santa. ¢H»%i<+9li+=i@H<-leiel»i|@l» - ' [ll|llR_ll|llN ULA_8§|F|ED MIS. _ nord each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum - -.1---- 5 l ' is f Agents Wanted Schooner Mary Bell i__ . -_ 5. - RETURNED SOLDIERS AND OTH- ers making'blg money selling the* only out and out war- book publish- ed, we have it. Sample book free_ Llnscott, Brantford, Ontario. 9694-5-11-M121. AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR "the old reliable Fonthill Nurseries. We teach our men to sell; Experi- ence unnecessary; higheet commis- sions paid; handsome free equip- 'meut. Stone & Wellington. Toron- To Ont. 9498-5-1M&E till May 31st -5_5; Help Wanted-Fonlnlo_ WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 313 Euston St. l 9460-4-29mtf. l I -me -li WILLIAM J. CUDMORE, 82 Elm Ave.. Charlottetown 1_1`011_ S.,-\LE The undersigned offers for private house, barns and about % acre of land misss, or Benj. Carter & Cn., Char- lottetown. ' 9083-5-ll-'i‘S'l'0lptl. _ EXPRESS MOTOR OIL tovedoilon * , FOR SALE. PROPERTY OONBIOT- {lt,'.13:‘, ,,,.',;: °‘ Carbollless ” Ask Your Dealers. For Sale DOUBLE SEATED CARRIAGE FOR sale. Apply to 237 Prince Street. 9249-5-13-M4ipd. HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT.- The desirable residence of J. J. Hornby 25 Fitzroy Street, West. Possession at once. Apply to C. G. Duffy, Attorney-at-law, Charlotte- town. 9240-5~13M1wk. FOR SALE. -LAPELL WATER wheel, and new tank, French Burre, good flour bolt, Eureka slnutter, Elevators, Shafts. Hedley McKay. Emerald, R. R. 9247-5-13m3ipd SPECIAL-2 STRAND GALVANIZED Twist Wire. delivered any station on P. E. Island in 100 lb. lots or over at 30. per lb. This is certainly a rare opportunity to purchase fenc- ing wire at such a low figure. RO- GERS HARDWARE CO. LIMITED. ~» 18-5-9-Mtf. FOR SALE-ONE COVERED BUG- SY. one run about in good repalr._ Apply to 202 Hillsborough *S_t_____ii_l-__‘ l=oa_sAl.s - 2_aeols1'EaEn Sllortborn Bulls- one 15 months old and the other 12 months qid. Apply Francis - Chowan, Winsloe Station. ' 92411-5-13M3lpd FOR SALE-FORTY ROLLS BEST English Fox wire: one and two indh gauge. W. 0. Creighton, R. R. No. 1, West River, N. S... ' 334-5-12-Msipd, ron shes-iran n _ M l-iouslt, ,jul lloderiyifg improvements. Splen- _ ` dl sltuliéd. A ly 126 Fitzroy- `g _"- " .' Wssss-5-11-Mtr. ' sf A sandy Ftanrs Fon sAi.E Senator Dunlap and otherleading vs- ristios, 50c._ per-100; $3-50 00|' 1000: 5,000 or oY¢l'.- 08.00 per 1.00. W. 0. Crsi lltoll, B.. R. No. 1,.West River. N. 9723-5-12-M5100. FOR SALE--£1: SPRINGFIELD, LOT '07 an ideal-.lia_iry farm in block of -100 acres, 05 clear and in a high state_of cultivation with good lllrild- inss. balance covered with hard- wood aud lumber. Apply' Calvin McKay, Bradalbane, ft. lt. N'o. 1. " 9722-5-liltfdipd. ing oi nolietnioo, siodipriiotioslly new) and ont-buildings; ‘large lot. This valuable property ig situated on main line Railroad, audio a spl¢n` c_n_s`m.“'°od ‘l - -Deputy-r tomfnlatlrbflhelaferlor H - . ‘ 1 11.- mt. s¢o'y-rim. i w. s.-vm mr 5-~m|¢~¢lf»»»_ of 'ill' I4- Maritime Traveler rl£3:s,l.e,s0._ °iiW¢°§f|'t"i'it'}§' 11°.”-'"' ""’ °' 0111-510-Mtlittr. FV . . i . i.. . -_1.- _ .I .§- ' ` '-' _‘_'_ »1*i.- . - _ _ 5.," , `..- .~ _ 35' .5 4-*~ `-‘-27 f -51-: _ . _ ' r . 1 ‘ \ ' .4s1'a..;'...-_“.‘..l*-'..~.;- ...'s‘».a.l».'.‘1'4<1...-.=i.~' 4 ~ / - 1 ‘ did professional or business contre. Apply to M. D. r-lo Guardian. r'*~===_l- _ 1--____ * Miscellaneous urisssmakllva ‘DONE AT 114 Prince St. Prices moderate. - 9004-5-10-M6lpd. 'rl=,/ici-lens You Nasn`”~rFE"rs`A'- chers' Magazine Renew or sub- scribe now to receive May issue $1, .lus'r"ri”EEE'|vgo sl-ilPlv|EN1° or llBbly"`o ers promptly filled. Mrs. yearly. 51. . Teri-ells Sheep dlp. The old re- ' V -'t Persecute 1-).§i-‘renewals Tllnvulsnl s-.ui rail, sun na... so-ll Genuine--nb-1511114945' i _.__..______,.____,,- __ _ _ ;_,_:____,___._ _ .___._.: E 5 ' 5 = __ 3 = =. _-__ "‘-‘Wil - ___ _ 1 ,___ _,__ *_* -; ‘*"* ll _,___-- __ '< _-_ _ ' The Marne ` 21 " ‘fill ~ l€"l"_ _ V Y zz' _ __ *_* . \ _ hill,-_Q ` " ll A - ; - . ~_>l _fl ‘itil - . COLLAR _ L |_ME_ We have on hand quantity of 5.1. fxic' _, wi' " J at <2 41 . 0 _in Barrels and Casks. Phone 111 _ Lyons & Co. C. _ _‘_ neil fmt Lip.: wtithi. if Size. 2 for 15°- Sme slyie in Red _Label q.f.iny~-J¢|ii=°¢--1 io. so.. n The Williams, Greene il Home Co.. Limited _‘I Building Lois For Sale A number of good building lots 50xl80 or l00xIBO (to suit purchaser) situattd ln North Side of Green Street. Brighton. Charlotte- town. Apply to -`__ FRED \\'. liyNl1M.4N. 1 9515-s~zMiniei _ l Old False Teeth Send me your old false teeth I pay you $1.00 per set f or 7 cents per tooth, cash by return mail ' - Montreal Tooth Co. 419 Old Birk’s Bldg. Montreal, P. Q. 9709-5-iclvla mwr lniopa. F’ Yi *V = I Tenders For Houseboat “Doris” Tenders addressed to the undersign_i ed and marked “Tender” will be receiv- ed up to Wednesday next, May 17, at twelve o'clock noon, for the purchase of the Houseboat "Doris" length 40 feet, beam 10 feet, speed eight to 10 miles, very light draught and V-shaped bottom. She is equipped with a 15- horse-power imperial Gasoline Motor and tools and .loe's heavy duty Ite- verse Gear, two Henrlck's Comet Mag- lletos, one for ignition purposes and the other for charging the two storage batteries and lights, three K. W. Coils,. tivo anchors, eleven_ life-preservers, lifebuoy, electric llglltlng outfit, fresh. water tank and two gasoline tanks, the latter holding 50 gallons, in two sepa-| rote feed pipes, two flags, two swnings,` electric horn, searchlight, sailing lights l and riding light. chart, two compasses,| slllp's clock, hawscrs, rotary bilge pllmp, and large wing hand pump, oil- cloth, rugs, etc.. She has sleeping accomodations for twelve people and is fitted with bed springs, mattresses, berths, bedding. three burner Perfection Kerosene 'W Cooker, dishes, etc, etc., wood~work ing tools, ice born enamel pantry sink with sewerage, washroom and toilet roonl, each with sewerage, engine room and cook room, two stats~rooms one of which has foldup wash basin with se- werage, dining saloon, forward saloon. hall etc., Also, including tender and pair of cars, davits and lloists. Engine has al- ways been cared for and overhauled yearly by the same competent machi- nist, and is in first class condition. No tender will be opened until after twelve noon Wednesday, May 17 The highest or any tender not neces- sarlly accepted. Terms cash. The interior of the boat may be ins- pected, where she now lies at foot of Queen Street, except between noon of 13th and noon of 15th inst byapplyingto the undersigned, who is for the present at the Revere Hotel. llcasons for selling: The owner has rcnloved from the province. Address, J. P. Hood, (Owner) etc., lockers, deck and dining saloon P' 0' B°x'103' furniture mirrors, cooking utenslls.l Clla\‘l0tt€l0WIl. P. E. I- 5-12MtfE1l. -_ » i §'_ only $95.00. Did you ever in a good piano than this-and for you to take home today if you have :i large parlor or thing. ‘ If there would like Put one AA Good Square _ Piano for---I Think of that, only $45.00 forha good piano ! And three more in the same lot, but the ilzhest priced selling for ' These Pianos are the iztod old-fashioned squares. They are somewhat larger than the modern upright pianos but - They have been completely overhauled, thoroughly cleaned, repaired and returned and though sec0nd-hand th.ey now look almost as good as new. is no reason now why there should not be a good instrument ln the home. I Fo_r here today you can make your se ectlon from four good squares, the highest priced at $_95 and the lowest selling for only $45. in Your home today-use it and enjoy the flood entertainment it will bring you. I-_2f¢l'. lf you want to buy a new upri ht Piano, we will allow the full purchase plsce °f“'3.i§ *2s.1iS‘:3i:ef..§i“ i ns". COME. TooAY. , as °”“_So __ _ MILLE ` __1_.2:-1' Kent '-2750, §’“”‘°°“'-1_1#-5-1°-“Isla A 5 T. itil;-Bi»=0ll§.§.5 1""°t'°°' .___ __`_.-_.gt _ F______v . - _ _ f your_life get a better offer on the instruments here, ready sitting room they are just the is anyone in your home who to learn to olay a piano, there' of these good piano bargains _ t_ ,,_, 1‘o'l.s_ Hou _ an li Queen and Kent 8 s known as the Highland Hotel. Apply 67 Bayfield _. Sl- 9280-5-18M3ipd. To l.a1'-A sumlvlsa oo+*rAds Ai' iseppotélzb Apply at Wellner’s Je- s ry re_ 9701-5-11-Mliw. 238 Gt George St. 8116-4smtf skins-We will pay big prices to ki-lids Co_, Grafton Bt. East, op- posite Davios dt Frassr's. _ 9689 5~11M6i I - 1: . Charlottetown are paying the high! cnt cash price for eggs. 06E0~li~l0mtf 0065-5-10-Mlw. _ I Charlottetown Fire Insurance I - I , ~ - \ us--~\~» »~\' -1 _ __ _ I A Necessity _ TO LIT-i-louse and suups. Appj » _ _ - Then insure in good strong stock ggqmooo. wanfso Af once-1000 cAi.Fi ’ l°s'whic‘h never conmst an h0|t$l: Bitch secure these at once. Island Wool 88 19 lfprexnted by ' " sons-.ioni~T’lT€dTl`l£l.T_rF&7‘; ‘ _ ' El R. in 'S8§\\\.'¢.\" .1