' ' 2 '-1 l E- g;'°§ i§"'f iii( -=,,'__4.'.|‘ in _Q X ‘ FKO||‘ ~fnElls- For THE How _i,_0”Save _ 2°' 'A Ff_?_Ii‘Eyes §‘fl`\'"i`|'l\f* FM P¥°»¢fivf_i°i=- ‘.‘.°‘;`.i'.‘1l“.:. "°“‘>‘°f De . bye IIIOI 0\° IDG!! T. mis of | ' E't_j§.... --.iliac ...... .....':°°.':.:..,".f.r I wan. em. v - ness, and lt is yen.-° \|l°a'v§”§m‘lf zz... ~"°..."°.f.°..¥.‘.."_'f£2."li; “za °’°' °'° 3f~‘¢h¢ sell' bcdy Allin-° f»li"|’l'lll':§ :sir-f_i§_;f¢r'l_if‘“. ' fy.:-l = :f.a'i,.;-;..f'lll. ,gi .;.,~ f e|'sa'=\i`at ktdasliy' 1- eg ' ,_ ,, weak our eyes until. you go to bed TM! ' L ' mea s ve 's rained' 0 and ,'-otlleln,.§'el-pd-oysalds that “fall f- Pl BL 01'*-" otal ‘ lindness. Y Klasse: a e merely crutches; they neye -i.§:,re._ This 'free prescription. W)\l°W¢ If‘wi;t;‘el;ted ‘the deyest of so slllly- _ a won ers or ou. |3x!¥lt"! -sllort tiglle. Would you like your ,eye troubles to disappear as if by magic? '1`ry_this prescrlpt on. Go to the nearest wideawake drug store and get a hottie ~of Bon-Opto tablets. Dro one tab et in yi gtsss of water and allow it to thoroughly dissolve. ,With this liquid baths the eyes two to tour times daily. Just-note how quickly your eyes clear ur and how soon the inlialnrnation will dllllosar. D_on’t he afraid to use it; it ls sbsplutely ~hsrmless. Many who are MW bind milllt have.,saved their eyes had thely started, to care for them in time. his is af simple treatment, but marvelousiy effective in multitudes of cases. Now that you have been warned don't delay a day, but do what you can to save your -eyes and you are .likely to thank us as long as you ,live for ub- lishins this llrsscrlptlon. . The Vallnas Drug Cn., of Toronto, will till the above prescription by mall, if your drugglst cannot. » \ A Mom! t Cl Physl was lubmintmd. stdid: "§‘o::(§° remedy. its constituent inxredlenta are well known to eminent me spaclsllsta sn wi sl prescribes by them lf..““....“' .m1'l.."°'“....::: ....‘l":r5.~f.t.‘l'.. ’: °“.° °* hand for rosalar use In almést svsry family." 'V '- Is!-1 I . _J V ' \ \ ,nf »»/}( ` l" ' "/";7;\ . ._ _ _ _ , _ '\. ` ' . L' _ lime _ él l\€'W Collar ~=2f“'1L5° _Same style in Red Label duality JELLXCOE-3 _For 50c. , Thewilihns, Greene# llama Co.. Llmiied umm sf nu slam a l Professional lI'a_lll_s"| __ ...__ l - *Monson a ours-1 , lsrristare and ‘Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bsnk of Canada -~ MONEY T0 LOAN. ' ‘ b _ _ E . -f on.-HEAT:-| 'w|e|N1'vns. '_ - "_‘,'1Dsntist'- t ., Camarimjtlockalllotorla Row ' ` Chsrlottotawn Oflloe Hours: Q a. m. to 1 p. m. _ . 2|-i.m.tteB.p.m. 1 _._ _ ~ . 8588-10-26Mt£. A.A`. McLean `K.c., Donald McKinnon i ms|.aAi|_a menmnon , larrlstors, _ Attorneys-at-Law , Brown Block, Charlottetown. 5 |_JsLes_s,`K.G,,_W. E. Bsntlsy,K.C. , NlsLl0D,i¢_BBNTLEv ‘ -Barrister and -Attorney-at-Law Odoes-Bank ot N. B., Chambers ' Charlottetown, P. E. I Pri)- Oilioo liamlnar. LIYI. ` all foreign oounf Protoetlo|_\.’l liow' to' Obtain Pat- -'ah -breeding counts every-time. » ‘ V 'rrlultsnav u...,_ éosutsggous. couaI_l;l-;-drae_s;a'nrepe - ll Dil Q IIIONI '°l“°r:m=.‘::..""‘%.:.’~f""*”"-“"1 T8 Bl 0 , .-'lil from' the Probatojdourtl' tlhere xmo . The case". f.'.the Savings p vs. Isabella H. -Kc , n, an ap- peal -for' payment was also -heatqd. _- .EXPERIMENTAL FARM.-A_nsnr ber of men of 'fA" Coinpany 105th Regiment acceptedwtile-,,kind invita- tlmrof Supt. Clark. and' visited the farm last evening tile mea were kindly taken over the farnnhy hir. Clark, who gave them a lot' of ‘useful information and showed them through .gag Aliifer- ent buildings- - -1 DEATH OF IBLANDER-_-.» Thomas J.~ Ryan. a farm laborer from Prince Edward Island, whoJ»ecame_unconsci- gun afteirna ggi; died lolltbgqeslr I at ort Fa r s . e. -.The p _.siege that Ryan“wil`l` hit by Victor`§%iolette and fell, striking his head‘-‘on a con- crete walk. Ryan, the police say, had been drinking, and -the authorities are al Jet, unable to determine the cause of death. . Violette expressed willing- ness to give himself up. ' ' PATRIOTIC WORK. - The Vernon River Branch .of the -Womsn's Pa- triotic Association have forwarded to Charlottetown for Red Cross, 'work the following shipment:-12 pyjama suits, 12 hospital shirts, 30 pairs socks. Donations are Mrs; J .F. I-laydén 1pr.socks_Mrs..l.Jenkins Sprs. socks, Mrs. J. Ross 2 pairs socks_ Ag! the sum of $70.00, proceeds of - triotic Dance, tor hospital supplies. N. Collins, Sec'y-Treas. Patriot and Examiner please copy. ' PROMIBING ENTERTAINMENT.-. Ladies who were _privileged last night to see the rehearsal by the children of the different city schools in their play “Cinderella” inform the Guardian that the youns performers -did wonderful- ly'»well and gave every promise of put- ting up one of the most enjoyable enter- tainments ever seen in Charlottetown. The play will be given in the People’s Theatre, Friday evening the 19th inst and will be in sid of the Regimental Band Instrument Fund. - HORSE NOTE.-H. C. Hooper, City is the proud owner of a colt foaled-a few days ago. iI‘he darn of this colt is the celebrated pacing mare Ruby D. trial 2.21% full sister to Ozen D. trial 2.19% also Dominion D. 2.20. It wil' be remembered that this mare got in- jured some two years ago at the races in New. Annan and since that time sho has not done any track work but is been kept for breeding purposes only. The sire of this colt is Prince Major ason of that world famed horse the great Moko. Prince Major is owned'by J .`.H. G. Murphy, City. ’Mr. Hooper has already been offered $125.00 for his colt. It is needless to say that good THE PICTOU ADVOCATE SAY8:- The Russlan'Government are feeling the need of experienced ice captains to command the ice breakers they haye bought from Canada and New- foundland and have been negotiating with Captain John Read, who, took the Minto over to Russia. They want Cap tain Read to he admiral ' of the ice breaking ileel: and to take over to Russia with him a number of-ice cap- tains. We hear that First Oillcer Sen- cabaugh. of the' Stanley, Seclald 0fil'c- er Paquet, of the Prince Ed ard. Is- land and Pilot McGregor Fraser are willing to go to Russia_ with Ca t_. ` Redd. The Ru'ssia`ns'now.l1nve-two lee breakers bought from Canada., and! four secured in ° Newfoundland ahlll ervjust completed for the »Ca,nadi/an _ Government for workin the'St. Law- TQDCB. ,g ' ,` » - _ ` LUX is the essence of _ fine, pure soap in flakes and possesses marvelous cleansing and preserving proper- ' ties. Itkeepsall loosely woven fabrics from shrinking and thicken- f ing in the wash. ~Have l you tried LUX ?'. , _ ' . ._‘. 'v nil ‘L Uix 'basin foamy ¢\’9Uilll-like, _ lsthet thal=..f¢_l\l`1l\°i lil-~ _ j_ure“the filrniest fabrics ~ - cr: the _ . ' '1i:'.. . have recently purchasdd"an` ics break- `s£ltute` met on Thursday afternoon, e gram manner in in Know Your., Own Stomach. “spring 'resiesf' are for thou, who do not know that Nature must xc-,p pair wasted tissue i_'rom the food they eat. Help'Nature‘ to throw off the toxins of a heavy Winter diet by eat- ing Shredded Wheat Bis- cuit, areal whole .wheat food thai,7,is prepared in _a digest- -ibleform. Follow Nature’s plan-get your strength from la simple, natural' food that is thoroughly cooked. and easily digested. Try it for breakfast with milk or cream; eat it for luncheon with berries or other fresh fruits; make it your “meat” for the Summer days. Easi- ly prepared, easily digested. Made in Canada. . .*Prlvate Nicholson of the Milltdry Police Staff of "D" Company was a passenger from Charlottetowmon Fri- day, Mr. Nicholson and his co-worker Mr. Jenkins are to be complimented on the excellent or der maintained during the stay of "-D" Company in Sourls, the desciplirgof the men at all times being smell t, owing ‘to the unfalling vigllanch `of`tliis important branch of the services-*_ _... PLEASAN1'»‘8|3‘RP-RISE.-Mr. .lohn Doyle, Charlottetownhwhq ha_ been employed for some time past .wlth Mr. W. H. Aitken. has resigned his posi- tion and joined-the 105th Regiment as bsndsman. He was presented by his fellow employees at Mr."Kll!lie`n'e with a valuable wrist` watch in token of their esteemand in recognition of his loyalty in offering his seruices to his country. The presentation was made hy Mr. Frederick _I-lewson and ilttingly acknowledged by Mr. Doyle. BOATING CLUB.-At the annual meeting of the Hillsboro Boating Club this week oiiicers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Hon. Pres. -Donald Nicholson, M. P., Pres--Thos A_ Morris; Vice-Pres-Dr. G. T. Alley; Sec’y-Treas-G. R. MacLellan. Exe- cutive Committee-Jos. Praught, Clair Hudson, P. Murnaghan, W. F. H. Car- vell and Wilfred Coyle. Auditors--D. E. Shaw and Chas Drew, The follow- ing applications for membership were received and accepted:-W. S_ Louson, A. C. Duchemin, R. H. Jenkins, Rus- sel Gay, Rev. R. G. Fulton, and G. W. Harrison. _ ‘ . ._.*SAD DEATH.-The death occurred at Georgetown on April 25th of Mary -Katherine, wife of Pius Flannigan. At the time of her death deceased was in the 39th year of her age. Besides a sorrowing- husband she leaves to mourn one sister Mrs. Michael Kllfoy of-Charlottetown, two brothers Hugh and Daniel McCormac. Death came after an illness of two months ond hor loss'will be deeply regretted by her many friends in the town. The funeral took place on April 27th and was largely attended. Interment being made in the burial ground of St.James Church; Georgetown.-G. --MEETING OF STERILING INSTI- TUTE.-As the regular night for meet- ing`_wiis_'st’or'my S erling Women’5'In- April 27th. There was a large number of members present, and it~was decl- ded that-the "Sock Social" thatfwss postponed on 'account of had weather. be held on Thursday evening, June 15th.- As the proceeds of the social are for Patriotic purposes it is expec- ted that the attendance will be large, as everyone will _he welcome. The regular meeting for May will be held. on Thursday evening, May 18th, at 7 o‘clock when the Supervisor 'or one of her assistants will likely be pre- sent. GONCERT.- A was held in of had e numb r e childr n Much Florence ils and was -, ,»-_GQQD ,ROADS-Mr. James S. Gslhnt, Rlisdmastor of Mt. Cs.tmel,is doink"6¥‘U¢ilént'work'with the road drag. .lplltllog which he‘ already has in operation.-‘D. -' 3 'SHIPMENT OF "ROK8E8J- The liutwwjd GUI; 'ilf'}h0l Cala stea- meri ys_stQrda‘ ‘ U "nc ode ,y-four horses, for various.points in the Mari- time~__Provincesi~AmEng the shippers werolijessrs John"H rne.vyY. S. New- hom. Walter Moore and' .' 8. Mc- . .*MIi¢iTARY HOSPITAL.-A mill- tary hospital has been ilttod up-ll) Bouria. forthe members of "D!’ Com- pany, The building formerly occu- pied by Dr. ‘J. T. Sullivan has been renovated, and the large airy rooms make it one of the best military hospi- tals on the Island. Miss Campbell a. trained nurse of long experience is in charge.-'_ AN INVOLUNTARY TRiP.-Pri- vate McQueen returned war hero, took an involuntary trip to Pictou yester- day morning. He was aboard the Car. ferry steamer seeing some friends oi! and before he was aware of- it the steamer had moved away from the wharf. Private McQueen climbed over the rail to make a. jump to the wharf, but the distance was too great, farewell-to his comrades on the wharf. ..*HOR8E NOTE.-Ellis Pharmacy Ltd., Montague has received very many letters within the last week from the following places: Charlotte- town, North Rlver, Vernon River, St. Peter's, Marie, Morell, Sourls and many correspondents throughout the country. They wish to announce to their many customers that they have not yet decided as to the territory the well known Sir Commodore Ledyard will go over. It will be announced in the papers in a day or two. Michael Clair, Montague, (in charge.) ENJOYABLE CONCERT.-The con- cert and entertainment heldlast night in the Central Christian Church was enjoyed by a good sized audience. One of the attractions of the evening was the Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph which gays a splendid programme of very select music both vocal and in- strumental. Miss Jacqueline McDo- nald. of St. James Choir sang two solos in excellent voice and also gave a reading which was much appreciated. Miss Elizabeth Coleman also deligh- ted the audience with two splendidly rendered readings. The pastor Rev. so he scrambled back with a shout of , .. . _ . _ ,-,- - --- , =_»-'wigs _ . _ __ ' \-'_, Puncnasss rlnoesaw. this rs- ported that'Mr. William .longs if l-laselbrook has purchaaedl-`the’s ,‘ property of Mr. M. Wood,`Mt. bert. » ` » " HORSE NOTE. Mn- J.‘ Edmund Handrahan of Cumberland has dispos- ed of his fhandsoma Clydesdale. horse to Mr. John Horne, Winsloe- for a handsome sum. He is acknowiedgd by competent horsemen to be tag tlnest horse raised in that vicinity." -p if ‘ ~ ` MARCH.-fl‘l1o_o£§.ers and men ‘of_ '_105tlL Battsllom _a route arch d, e city poster ay at m . _ te'i‘noon,_ ` 'eighby ‘the lt.;'&iental _ nd and made an exceptlb q;p'earance.'~\ Every day show!`.1iil_l- P_ 'vemen the marching and ‘gen- eral besri .of the men. 'l‘his_was the drag., o_ut in which the new bandinatr ents were used. ahdthe mudlc was 'exceptionally ilne._>._._,Tbese instruments are from the famous mu- sical supply house of Boosey & Co.. London. England. The bandconsists of twenty paces and they are pro- nounced the tlnest ever brought to this province. They cost in the vici- nity of $1,400 and were purchased from A. E. Toombs, music dealer, City. _ lHE lllll FHlEllll lll A lllllll Bllllll The greatest friend to sick people is the one that helps them toward health.. But nearly every human friend had heretofore suggested 9, dli- ferent means .of regaining 105! lllillml due to nervousness, overwork, debil- ity and worry. Now there are dozens of friends right here in your own town who will agree that the best friend to their health is Zoetlc -the health tonic. This already famous remedy for "nerves" and their consequent ailments is a combination of glycer- phosphates -the actual elements of the human body with Cod Liver Oil and delicious tonic wine. A short twol weeks of iaitllful trial will put you fair and square upon the path of houn- ding health. We know this so absolute- ly that if you cannot report real $0- gress at the end of that time we ill refund the purchase price. You who suffer and suffer and suffer should not delay beyond today. Sold by E. A. en you inthe takeadoseof- 1.. _ . , ~ 1;.-' 1 ‘,_,. -for your health's safe? l_t’s 'good fer yeu. sNo's .FR-li_l__Tl‘ ,=,"»__@-I-,'l”\S so pleasant to take, too.-< It pf¢,V§I§i$ functional irregularities, corrccts_,m orders of the liver and prornotts ` health. =" ` ENO'S FRUIT SALT makes a. cooling, sparkling drink-elfervescenl. und refres - ing. You can drink it at any i|me`vutl1 benefit. Prsfnrsdonly by |.C.ENO,|-ld.,“|"rsii Salt” Worka,|.0NDO!|,Elg. seaanuiaqsausaela IAIULD P. IITUIE L C0. Llllfm ll l¢CAUl. STlm'|'» ‘l`0l0||'l0 Dr. Bennett, presided. Foster, Distributing Agent for P. E. I. , 5 _s 0)) OSTERMO U t l\ 1| féélf /U s ,.‘ l f/W” _ '4if°° \, V 3336 § , ;l,ln»'r-1:-’ l71azzss1b ‘T »\ -2 ..._.. / S E "Il/10//I//01,70, ._ J ' TRESS l \f " eu? PM ` C M ...L ,/ %/ IVIOOR -.»-_ 'I_`hat’s the way every OSTERMOOR owner _feels after his first night on this famous Mattress; it soon becomes _a hardshi to use an other. _ - _¢I.0ne-thirdlzlf your life is); ent in sleep. If you spend this time (as so many people do) on aliardj lumpy, unsaliitary hair or mixed.Mattress, made worse by a woven-wire spring, why should you expect real ` rest-even if you do own a $50 bed? ' B SP ) (LA sofll resilient Ostermoor Mattress referahl on a anner ` give? ou an entirely new idea of slgep oomfzrt. You pay . 2 I 5 r°\s._rI1§F1Y 1:3; _ _ _ ~. _ . _ °l` 359 UL ~ _ . ' _» .fr .lffiivflrw-°.lf°~'fr im- ' ’ ` 'J equi-e-mqsnsgr mm"“‘°°"°° .. W ' mlm s§°i1°::s, i»sey.l.¢¢sa'¢»&.fen»bie.._ ‘ - fan' .wht 'i ‘ fi~s¢iru1‘isdmi.wh .......-____..':.'ifc-*°“""°"°"- _°_°“. .‘.‘..~....l':::.:'.s'.:',......f‘.:r."..*' “ ’ ‘Q :vast-csnomson1nuooauarrnsss‘sssrssumswovssm1ns.soinsa . dealer orthe0stennoor,orwnteiow orthename ourneqroatogent. ' ` f ,. f °f * \.'l',1o of J _L-.lt,sa. - -,‘ _ _ ’.é.!.-5% __`.§.lf.`.`__".`.l Mi 1