i t " _. s’ l m Illffllll and Children. ' Mothers Know That Genuine (tastoria ti * 7' Always . , z. l Beats the l. Signature i of ,. y. In ‘ - conggflgfifiiimifiim i158 andF t -. For liver t‘ a . Thirty Years —.t\\ b l“““lh‘ _ ~ I l, r Dosni '4 ‘ [an Copy of Wrapper. iiSlflilil ‘In: ernnuncouiunv. nzwvonn etrv. $tandztrd for ‘ blen _ pritngandwinter ~ _~ Wheat Floors in thisam. Country for half aCenttuy ' 4” For Bread zgsPastrg "KE NT Ml LLS has nevrej? surpasses-ct. HIM Flililil’. Ill-ll ll. iii» twill MUN l iifiliiiiS l Sill ~ iiillliibiittiiitiillllliltlt. - Iliiiil. L1 a Has been the Eléenbk} l Q ...._~_.- a? Norma "llaitnadge Knows A Good Thing i i ‘ Like thousands of other people who realize l the value of a soap that disiniects while it cleanses, Norma Taimadge, the {HD0118 screen star uses and praises HEALTH, 5A9 Think oi the hundreds 0t germ-laden things your hands touch each day—-think oi the value of having the pores of the skin really clean. Then get a cake oi Liiebuoy and let its copious lather make your skin glow with health. too, and you will say with Norma ' “l thoroughly enjoy LitebuOY-i! tilvq-‘l the skin the protection everyone needs. 1 }»6**"“" {Qt I ' Lift-buoy Soap is sold at all gond grocers and stores. LEVER B ROTH ERS LIMITED TORONTO ..--- - ~ ~~¢ FRIDAY -ROADS GOOD AND BAD. - The roads of the province are prac- tically free from snow, making ex cellcnt travelling But past West Devon there are snow banks front twenty to twenty-five feet deep and the temperature is 25 deg. cold- or than it is in Summon-tide and East. —RECOVERY. - Mr. George Glow. who was recently brought to the IEO. Hospital in a vcry serious condition suffering front a blow in lhc side wliilc at his ivork in Hall's Mills is now rapidly rc- ctivcring and expects to bc out tho last oi‘ ihc wet-k. This is onc of tin- tritinipiis of ‘itiodcrn tiicdical treatment tibttiiticd in this fine in- stitution. —POLlCE COURT. A yuunt: man ztrrcstotl Hll Stinday cvcning Wilill" tindcr thc inflttt-nt-tt of liquor and causing a disturbance at tho (‘itin- cs0 rcszaurant, was up for trial at the police courLon 'i‘ticstlay' morn~ tug. His honor imposcil a flnc oi‘ Mn and costs or twenty days in Jail and also warned tlic prisoner that such tontluct would not bc tol- cratcd, ihc Chinese ivt-rc liIW-ilblll- inZ citizens. “m1 ran a ltizitiinate business and tiicrrforc the law would protect them. H. —BOARD OF TRADE-A special Hlrclitu: of thc Stnttmcrsitit- lloartl o! 'l‘r:tdi- was llPitl last night to confirm 1h».- noitiitiation of tlic dif- tfcrctit t-titiiniittces to wait tipoti the .-\lllt‘l'i('t"ill press dcicgatt-s as pub~ ‘lishctl scvtlral days ;|g()_ 1w“. 11189;. Hit-i was vcr)’ largcly- attcndcd. A- mong tiit- sticnkers wt-rc Messrs \\'. J. IJlllhTDYIF‘, H. G. Aiutiarti and D. J. Buniicil who spoltc rcry cntlitisi- "ally of’ tht- JppTOZlChiIlg Am- " [)l‘t*>—'s dcit-gzit-ioti Visit. llIr. A. ll. BF0llflJll~\\'.lS givcn lcavo to wire .\ir. Alclanson that the Board of Trade illltl approved the previous llfflglilillill". 'l‘licre ptssctl ttway at (Kiletltitiia Wt-s: on .\larcli Gilt Donald lino- Phersttn in tho 95th. ye: ' of his use Tlw tier-cits ti iiutiiigrated front the isle ot‘ w. Scotland. in i840 and steltlcti at iivllti of Monta- gue \\'il(‘ll that place \\'1l>' still a ft)i'<‘.<i.lit' workctl llicrc tiiiigctitly for cighiyv yours and lircil to sec the frutis of his good labours. lie was a lllull of cxcciicnt character and will b~- groutly titissctl not only by hl< ftznily hut by . large cir- t-ic oi‘ trii-titis. lio cnjuycil good hczilth until a short lilllv ltcforc his (lt-llill and at the timc was VlSii‘ int: at his tlllllgilivl"; Airs. \'ilill'iit> Martin. Uaitltionin \\'e. . ills wife- Xli'('ilt*f'l“l<t"tl iiitii lllilll'_7 years. ’i‘iit-ro ati- left to tiiourn tlioir loss .~,i.\' sons anti two dutightcrs. iiam~ cly Allan, John, Nickol. Dan in (‘hint Alt-c. iirNov-a Scolia", Jumvg on the old bomesteutl; Mrs. Char~ lie Martin. ('aledonlzt, and Mrs. Lcnno. ilosloii. Mass. He \\'L\_-; buri~ cd in Valltyriittitl ot‘ which church he ivts a. trousistatit tilt-tuber. LD7ilfl€M$.—'llil9 pot- is l)l'l.~'i\'»ilt‘l'~-. Largo —-EMERA kPt ittuantiti arc ‘iilllllg in ttntl the pricc p. ‘- ‘ 5 pt-r bu<. —.\irs. Uvhmllc tflcoitin: L‘. flgllz..bl_l’ll‘ cton w in l-Inicraltl on Aioiitla-y ilasl lookint: ttftor Railway itiatlcrs ihiiistcrs llt-riitirtl lliurpliyv and ("tir- tn-li iiuglics. Si. llunslatfs Stu-touts have l‘t‘illl'lll‘ll to colicltl“ illlvl‘ sticnitii: iil\‘ii' PIastt-i‘ hoiiditys lit thcir llfillllw; in liiiit-rziid. i\lr.. \\'il- llatn Vlarltt- has rcttiriicti frotti a visit to frivntis iii .\lor<-il. The frt“ stlict of l ft-w wt-clts ago, swi-pl away tlic John 'i‘. Murphy bridgi- ovcr iill‘ flunk ltivcr, and traffic tin that road has ccnscii. A sit-cl ‘Hll‘ll(‘.illl'i‘ is‘ rcqtiirctl as woodt-ti bridgt-s on this l‘i\‘t‘l‘ will not stand iit-avy sprint: til'i‘$ilt’it~‘. Mr. iimtticl. .\itiy'iittgli and Miss hiurgttrct. A. Niahon wt-rt- happily utiitvd iit mar- riflgi- in St, l\iilachi's church on \\'t~titicstltty' itiorniittr. 'l‘itt‘l' ill" H" t'l'lVlll_t§ ilp- congraluitttitiiis oi’ many iricntls. .\ir. Aioyntiglt. is a returnt-d soldicr. and tin cinpioycc oi’ thi- l‘. E. l ll. and Miss Mttlion is a riaughti-t- til‘ .\ir. and Mrs. Jrtiltt .\i:iho|i, highly uslt-t-tiii-ti l't‘§litll.‘lll3 of this cottinititiily. ii is with Hflilillllfillltl of ilffllflllllil .iirr0\\' that wt- rccorti tlit- iiI-iilli oi Nlttry. only t-iiiltl of Mr. and .\irs. 'I‘hom;t.; hichltthon, which occurrctl at ]|l'|‘ homo on ilichitiontl Strct-t, April 3rd. a.i‘l<~r an illness of only four wot-its. Prcvious lo that time 5i... ought-ts] tho vr-ry post oi’ hcaltli \\'illl'li ititilti-s ill" shook to licr lull‘ Pills ant] irit-nds all tilt.- Krcalt-r. .\lctiit'-|i sltiil and lvllilffl‘ "llllillll! \\'l']'f‘ uit-tbic to slay thc hand 0t‘ llcrllli tis- ilivitit- Provindcnce willcd otlini-iviso, and wt- must only bow in illllillllf‘ aubmission. Thi- tloci-ttscti was only cicvcn _\'l‘ill'$ old. but by the itifluenoo oi lit-i- swect. gctitlc manner and "ll" nt-ltiab distioaitlon had not only nittdc a happy homc for hcr parents but ziliio won tlic K001i will til fill who hm] the pls-astiro of itnowiufl hor. which was testified by llll‘ litany lt-llcra of f'(lllfl(llPl'i('P receiv- t-d by iivr parents from M0911‘ "It" pm hut slight (Wtlllfliliiillltfi with llt'l'. ‘She was tiltvntled in llPf lllllPifl by Rcv. W, V. l\ic.Donaltl who ad- minislcrctl to hcr the last rites of thc church. Despite the lncicnicn~ t-y of tlic weather. the futieral on Tnegtlay inornitig was largPlY "l" iondetl. 'i‘ht- funeral mllilfl at St. Duusittiws (‘ulliedrai was aunt; l1? Rev. Joseph Rooney. after which all that was iiiortnl nl dear MBFY was laid to rcst in the It. ('. (‘PMP- wry there to itwtiit a glflrifllls resur- roclion. “Sprays were received from Mr. anti Mrs. Peter Hughes and family. Gertrude nnd Eleanor Walker. Mr. and Mrs; tlfred Yates. Sprays and spiritual bouquets from Kath- leen Mclnnls. MRI‘? (‘lfllre flughcti, Mary MoPlaray, Mnizie Potinolly. Hester (‘oyle and Irene tgrpdley, Spiritual Bouquets from The St. Charles Auxiliary Society. Mr. and Mrs. Patk. ('liirkin. Alice Purcell, Marion McMillan. Mr. lull Mrs. Wilbert Moflarvill, Mrs. Ptilk. iMcKenna and Christina. Kathleen Molnnls. The Misses Quins. Mary McGulgan. Kit. Murphy. Jami’! ciimptien and fa-mllY. Reginald at"! Hilda Sbreemnn, Wilfred McKenns. Kathleen O'Brien, Bessie King, Ad: dcasc on iifc. O§O+¥O OSEPH A. YORK, wuil-, known business man of» Portland, Me., who says ho feels twenty year: younger and has gained sixteen pounds on four bottles of Tanlac. Declares he can now eat three square meals a day" three the first time in two yctirs," was the em- phantic statement made recently by Joseph A. York. wcibknown business tncn and highly respected citizen oi‘ Portland. lVlaitic. “l ant now si. y~niue years of ago. and iii all my life I have never rtin ticrtiss a tnctlicine that I con~ sider in a class with 'I‘anlac. I ltuvt- just iinislietl my fourth bot. lie and this medicine has benefited mc evtln bf'_\'Oll(l my greatest hopes. Ilesitlcs gaining sixteen pounds in “l ant now able to cat square aietiis a day for iveight. l have been built tip and strengthened until l feel all of tvrcnty yrars jvotinger. "For the past two years I have bccn in a miserable rundown con‘ ditioti. and ivits compelletl a short timt- ago to give up all idea of business as l was too weak to look aftcrittiytliing. lwas nervous worn- out. iiatl no appetite. and suffered tnost all the time with indigestion. Sonic days i would eat scarcely anyiltitig. in fact I was afraid to cat bcctitise i ltntnv i would stiffer tiftcruttitl. Stitnclimt-s l had ‘Such SPVPH‘ cramping pains after est- ing that l would almost die. My IICYVPS .\'cl't- ail UllSllWlflgillld the lt-ii. thing would worry me and l never could gut a goutl tiighfs sound slat-p. in tact l just lost in- ti-rost iii everything and l was greatly tIiSCOUTt-lged, over my con~ dition. "'l‘li<- 'll'tliillil‘_\‘ il't't|illl‘lli failctl lo do intfatiy good. and its l had i-t-atl so litany stalt-iucnts from poo- plc l know hi-rc ill Portland who hail bvcu boneiitcil b_\"'i‘itniztt'., tii-citlctl ‘o givc it a trial. Anti now i know for tnysctif what il will do. for i htrvc simply taken a no“ 'l am now alilo tL look aflt-r my work its iistiai, and ncvt-r ti-lt bt-ttt-r in my iifc. I ant ahlc to cal thrcc ltcarly lll‘ill5 In titty and l‘\'()l‘_\‘iilllli-{ agrt with mo ticriW-ctiy: i cat anything i want and nt-vcr ft-t-l a tout-it of in dig stiou. i ncvi-t- thought titers- was a l'it‘ili('ll\i‘ that could do tne so tnuclt good. anti l am only loo glad to liavc. lht» fat-ts about my case. gircn to tlic public.“ I Tatila.» is sold in Charlottetown by llodtlin llrosz. in blontttgiii- by ll. J. Maboti and il_\' all tho lcailing tiruggists in cvcry" town. Smith. .\ir. and Mrs. It. J_ Slot-ir- iinti friniily’, iila (iiilnn and Mrs. Walkct’ Mr. aiitl thira. it. .l. Alt-lion- llltl, i\ir.~'. llllflli Duffy, Mary. and hiarltnrct Kciiy, .\'l:ir_v Voylc. Win. Smith and liarold Johnston. .\ir. and Mrs. Di|llil‘l Woods. Mrs. Susan Francis and family, Aiioc blt-tliilgan and lliim, i"rtink lil‘llilI'.~‘8“_\'. . and ilizinclit- Mclvi-r, Mr. i,t'llllill'tl .\_lt't'.'trvill. iia'\\'t't\iici' llolr- on. and .\ir. and Airs. 'i‘liomtis (lillait. Thu iatv Sivwiirt R. Pairns, wiioac tl"€liil tll)l'lll‘i'l'tl at his houic in Fri-ctoivii on biarcii 20th. in llic llllY-“tcvciith y~t~iir oi‘ ago. dost-r v05 lllt|l‘_1_‘ than a passing itotlcc. i-‘or llit- titist liVt"lllOlllll!-£ hi: was unablt- lo ii-avi- his bed anti suf- fcrr-d a tzrctit dual from rlictimatism, uutl towards tlic itlsl. from paraly- sis of tiic spine. . Tlic dctroztsctl was ti man of quict disposition anti sterling iti- tvgrily. and tiietl its lir- iivctl. trust- ingdp tlic merits of his ltodoemer. Like his father. who prodccensctl hint slxlccti yours, iic svas for a nuinbcrcti of yours an older in the Presbyterian (‘liurcli fli Norlit iBcd- etiiic. in this capacity, as in all tubers. he tiisciitiigetl his tlittlos faithfully and wall. nnd Wits one wliosc jtitlgtnciit and counsel wcrc sought nnd noted upon. The funeral. which took tilace oti March frflrti, was an llflllflllfllll’ large out». showing the Pater-m in which the decensetl was held. Tho services nt the house and grave were conducted by his pastor. Rr-v. W. Ji. blttcqtiarric, nnd the remains were laid to rest in the People's (‘cmi-lt-ry, Freetown. There arc left to motirn n sorrowlng widow, ha: Ladies’ College: I_. who Allison ll. Summcrslde. Mrs. William mothers, Allex. '53.. of Freetown. lngtnn, Mass. the bereaved. Annlvarsa ry of Vimy t I Semitic. annual Janics auspices of the Ladics Aid ati tmqtialificd utayt. bles were liberally patronized as was also the household table with its many delicacies. which of course is the chief cen- tre ol’ ititcrest bad everything in the cuiinaijv lint.- to tempt the ap- pt-tito and every one sat-mm] to m. 10y rcalized. ‘FQR CONVENTlDN—Al.tlio wot-k- v liclti ill tho llnvics litilci ymstcr- day G. S. inmati. prt-sitietl ovcr a liirgc ttttt-ntltitico. Tlic only gilt-st prcsonl was Ilir. J. l‘). Sinclair. I\i.l'. Now nicin-bttrs atlinittt-d wt-rt- bless-rs. S. KctiitctLv, Jr.. it. E. Mulch, W. S. Loris-on, and ilr. lloustii-ltl. Tlit- tli- strict provisional zirratigcmctits itiittic for holding thtnatitititil district convr-nt- ion in (lliarlottottnvn on tho 14th and t‘t)lllllliii(‘(‘3 gavc progress with riicir work. The visiting rot» arians from llaliifax, llitmcttin, Stfi cly go into session that cvctiitit: and contiiitic tlit- ncxt day. 'l‘licri- will lit‘ spcclal lunchcons and tilti- iii-rs for tiii- visitors. and a spit-nil- id progrunitiic of entcrttilntiicnt ihzts bocn . and (‘alodoiiian rooms ll tvint: but-u plticcd at. tho ilistittstti iii‘ ian li- official t-oitftrrcticc. 'i‘bc llititrict iillvvflltli‘ atirnotiuct-ti ll'lll lli‘f'li itivitt-d thy past prcsiilt-ttl Pldgcou Boys Work at tlic fortii-cotnltig an Jlo lnctitionctl Rotariun Sldotiltia and current issuc of "Tito Rotarian" it American continent. llotnrlan Just- twn Fons. Frank L. nnd R. Louis. united ill marriage to Mr. Angus H. at home. and one daughter. ‘Mary McLennan, a returned soldier and been attending MU farmer of Port Hill. At the botir aim of seven o'clock the bride dressed three sisters. Mrs. John Molllsnnn taupe silk with crepe de chem»? trim- Moase. of New Annan. and two lier father entered the parlour to and John t‘. "l-“ldlnl? ln E. Lex- played by Mrs. (iharies Maynard The» heartfelt syixi~ and an the couple stood beneath n Rmge‘ H"; will“ guilt-idly»: lhlttsndfil A 'l ti. 191a, .t th . an v e. e M llltlli-iillaiiiil. (liiilthe 9th olllfpntrti: by Miss Mabel McKendrlcl. while will he turning our minds back to Mr. Sisnle! MCMM- "Ml"? °l the battle of Vlmy Ridge where the bride suniivrltll ill! 8'00!"- Csnldn won hsr glory driving back After‘ ll"! Cefllmbny the IIQII! 1° the Hun! from s position which the number of sixty sst down and the Germans thought to be imprsg- plff00lt of a bountiful out!!!" which noble. and where mm ot our was served in lived style by MH- Latest anti Most importantiieatliiig ‘(Matter Selected ilrotii This Week's News for The Ciiitrlottet0wii“liiier%liiiii’s Siittiriiay subsist... brave Canadian boys now sleep their last sleep under the p ppies of bravo France. These lads’ have made a name for themselves wor- thy of our great French allies and are honored and considered by the French General staff to be excell- ent warriors. We should honor and never forget them for they died for us and saved us from the cruel yoke of the Huns. Greater love bath no man than that he lay down his ilfc_for his friends..—Com. HOPE RIVER HONOR ROLL. TORONTO. Lcmucl LeClulr, killed in action Vimy Ridge. i-‘ciix Harlin, wounded. Joseph Marlin. woundcd. Anthony Martin. Pclcr LcClalr. Alfred Blacquier. Atilwin Gallant, wounded. Dolph Martin. Henry Martin. Ihilph Doiron. ‘Flico. Dnns Doiron. J-‘ctlole Doiron. Pcter Doironit‘ NEW ORLEANS. Rohcrl Rogers. wounded. i-‘rank Gallant. Lawrence Doiron, killed in act- ion. MAYFIELD. Iilcutt-ntini B. Doiron. ('0rp. L. Doiron. wounded. tfharics Doiron, killed iu action Yimy Ridge. _A“.i Henry Doiron. Pious Doiron. (‘amccl Doiron. kiilcd in notion, . t.- Emalucl Doiron. wounded. Joseph Doiron. ‘ ‘Anthony Pincau, killed in action. Leo Doiron. Albert LeClair, wounded. Lawrence Peters, F. C. ST. MARY’$ llenryr Gallant. killed in action. Joseph Gallant. lllosie Pineau. (Yyrus Pineau. Peter Pineau. Napoleon Pineau. R. N. Paul Peters. Frctlerlitk Peters. Etnett Peters. Waller Pcters, wounded. A SPLENDID SUCCESS.—Tiic . tca and bazaar in Si. Hall yesterday under the W215. > success in cvcry Wcll stalked fancy work La- Tlie tea tables themselves Over $600 was ,' 1 THE ROTARIANS PREPARE lunchcttii of tho llotttry (‘lub aftrrnotiti, District Govcrnor (itivcrttttr rcportctl on tho 15th itistuiit. and the various mother. father. the boys and eirls.‘ ifs the sweet for all aees- at <work or. Play.‘ the beneficial when you're nervous‘ and tired. see how it refreshes! , m PERFECT out»: '" lif rt-porls on tlic they had itiadc wliieii 50, will tirrivc it. MacLcau, il.~\‘i.~ii.I‘il by lady fricr. V» and ll(*l]-{ill)l)|‘.\ Smpmm and St John’ m "w mm? i a popular younr.‘ lady ol iill‘ t-tttti-l bcr of abolut. (‘iiarloltcttiutn on ‘Wednesday cvcnt ing, April 14th, and will inimcdiitt- tntutiity" and workcr iii tltc l’i'l'-‘l1.\'l\'l'lfli1 ('lllll‘l‘l1‘jti_vt-tl by nil was ilic _voiiiig pcoplc and choir \\'iit~' lll1'l‘l.‘l'i]lit'lil. oi mzitiy oz‘ iit~~ piacc arrivt-tl drcsscd in till pcrous one. wtiys and itianncr> and tncirily scr- cntlittli-tl thc young Utllllilt". lltil wisiius arc cxtcntii-tl to tlic it'll“! couple and ttiay thcit" jtlltil"! throuttlt lift“ ll\‘ a happy Alltl lilo? dis-Jill and rttititiilic prcsciits hc- Fil|l'_\' a goodly amount of itioni-y: .\n iliitl‘t~ifllL' part of iilt‘ cvcu- ill_i_"§ plt~ti<iirt~ and which \\'.i.< (‘ll 'i'lic hrido who \\'.l\‘ a good lllf'llliit‘t‘ and, .1 tirovitlvtl. tho l1il(li(',\' (‘iub illt- riiiiir for flio occasion. wliiiu ibi- and Victoria Holt-is will bi- iiratlqtitirli-rs durint’. thi- iiiat lloturiati lfiiflvllilirl to llf'iiVl‘l' an aiitiri-ss on t-tinvt-tition at Atlantic Pity. as a tnitictcr for was greatly duc to ivliicli ro- flectctl on (‘linriottotown (‘lub and Prince Fldivttrd island that in the utial which trrctiit was stated that the report of Mr. Sidcnitis on [he boy and girl census ivas the boat sent hi, in the wholt- ice ‘lfitzgerztitl anti President W. S. Grant botli addressed the Rotar- iatis itntl urgt-d them to tit-vote at least the whole of next Tlitirsday to the (‘OnVPllliiHL nntl to sacri~ flcc at least one tiny for the rc-l ceptiou nnd. cutcrttiitiiuont of tlit-l visitors. A splcndid musical pro~| gramme has bccn arrangcd umlcr ‘ the dirr-ctiou of Rotnrian Dr. Yetni i t WEDDING BELL8.—The homo ofi Mr. anti Mrs. John McLean. Arling-l ton. Lot l4. was the sect-no of an interesting event on the t-vcuing of Wctltiestlny, March 24th, when their only daughter, Mary Eva was mlngs and leaning on the arm of the strains of the wedding mstfch. beatitifui arch the bride's pastor. Rev. Roland Davidson laid the AUDI! wyr we're‘ o‘ o o i l o. ‘ihlttllttii-t i Prince Edward island is the principal centre of the F0! Farming industry. The extreme humidity of temperature in the Island pro- dluces a flue. luxurious growth of fur unsurpassed anywhere ese.