It”: housewives will aeceptno other. v The Highest Quality Salt _ You - ' alt is salt, _but Phrity Salt is better salt. - nsmqtimplles, Purity is all salt. Pure — -lea Can Buy-_- u-- nil-flavored and free-running. Glfifllllllgs Here ‘P. E. I. Students and There at Dalhousle Hon. John H. MYQIB. Minister oi The recently published results ot Agriculture spent the week-end at the Dalnousle University Examin- his heme in Humorou- He returned ations show that Prince Edward ls- ,to Charlottetown on. Tuesday the 18nd amdenm, m, “may h“, u. sixth. 80in! by the motor boat l b. “stnttsartmyn "om Bonn w’ He tinltted themselves very credl a was accompanied to the city o! Mr. Lloyd Moreside. General Merchant, o! Hampton. ' Hlrat Year Arts. R- A. GORDON, of Summerslde—— 1 Latin. 1st; 2 Greek. 1; 2 Eng ish James MacKenna, 0t Kelly's 1; 2 cmemmly’ l; Philosophy l‘ Popular Gallant Drug C A Montreal Man” Eats Meat ounds and Feels Fine Because Drcco Has Put His Organs In Sound, Healthy, Working Order. -10 Mr. H. Bouthillier, oi‘ 176 Iileury Street, Montreal, has a wide acquaintance in the City ol Montreal, where ll-e has prac- tised his profession" tor many years. vcrsations with h-ls clients in the course. oi; his career, llilii. none more profitable‘ than those which had evidently experienced its remarkable powers and Mr. Bfllllllillitll’ is only too anxious to puss the good word along. llc says. “Ever since my niy stomach. iresllon. when this. splendid. remedy. dollars worth o! tertillzor for grow- _ llreoo, is within easy reach?“ Let its ing puds. It seems a loss to have Third Year Medicine. wonderiuii cqrroclive ilnrl tonic prop- thug to change from mixed iarm- D- M- WOOD, Milton. pzlsscd ill orllcs restore you.- illgcstlve organs as it .lng by scling oi’! ones dairy herd. l3=\cll>l'l0l01zy. Mcillciil Psychology, hus- tlloflo of so many others. ,Dreco is [Some oi.’ Mr. iiowatts milk cows Anatomy one. a purely Aionbal- preparation and coll- tains no mercury. potash or habit-torm- iug drugs. - is nosing’; s eolaly introduced in Charlottetown by It‘ is also“ sold as follows: Mon EiIQ-H. J. Mflion. l ourimDrug Co. ' _ ‘“ - o..' Limited, and by a good M clay ‘pleasank A l ' ~-Iiv'.. ‘ IHE-iird ~n.i>w_viab-Ju- - ‘ ..rnssi:r..‘r'wfbl;.nc;bl=-==- l"; ‘i759 '\vl, I0 ‘b6 IIQW m3 "g-hnqqhqolotheaelooniszgtlllsizqv- losirfiftii. - ere-g! u got v latching as you neverlco He has had many con- "ilreco has put me back on my feet." return lrom overseas 1 have suffered greatly w-itb It was weak and touchy and i would hardly digest anything. To- day, thanks to Draco, which was highly recomlnendelfby people coming into the Hll01).._- -l iim able to oat and digest l-t properly,” Drcctr has done me so much out Jhatxlinvesalnsliiealreunds is. . weight and what,-ls more remarkable. ' 11love only taken two bottles or it." -__- -_W.hy suitor tile mllérles oi‘ faulty di ' sor- Ifi _. . . ~ us" lilw o‘ - .%'-’uc- “.6 nfifhgu Q9‘! 1q-iiho need _a light rubhwin‘: oily mlhoi tho dirt choice animals. i t... ‘tllodlyflanivtfll thoogigptlyfll discrimi- t M _, ‘ ’ IQES“IE‘SDLF§¢FM¢I' ' arrdsdrparonaauuu -‘ Cross recently sold his term oi 100 ‘I’ A‘ JARDINE’ Hunter Rive‘:- acres to his neighbor, Mr. J. Mac- iutnb l; Hlswry’ 1; Eng“! 1' 5 Quaid ior $2500. This (arm 11511 xgfxltlzfyaitizei; P""°"°PhY- 1- Em" cod huildin s w n i . .- Igtute o! cufiivaltlixgn. hsarlm alaiiid; 3- H" naowNv NH’ G1“§°w— have deprecmmd somewhat m Latin, l: Biblical Literature, Eng- valuo. Mr. MacKenna is being em- "Eh 1i Mflthemfllliis. l; H1810?!’ 1i ployed as farmer ior Mr. Saunders. Elllmenlal‘? Greek- oi the firm nl Saunders and H- J- VICKERSON. Montosue— [Ncwson and will he in charge oi Latin 1: 2 HlBlOTY 1i 3 English 1; |Mr. “alrndenlf iarm"on St. Peter's Mathematics, 1; Elementary Greek. Road. near Charlottetown. F. J. HUMPHRY, Kelvin~Latin 1;- History 1', English 1; Mathem- A youngpeopltfs social was held ntfcs 1; Elementary Greek. on Friday evening in Hampton Second Year Arts. Hall. The promoters were the so i h Missi BQLL"O'I"°,'}'§,‘:,OZ' ‘,‘,’,e,,,y,,,.,§§ ‘ETTA THOMPSON, Montague- Cllurch. About sixty were present 4 Lamb 25 ‘Wench 25 Spanish l; 3 and a pleasant evening was spent Emma“ 23 3 ma"? 1- " with games. social intercourse, and C~ B- MOORE- UMO" ‘R°‘“1"5 a programme to musical numbers 141K111 2i Fffiflflh 2; 4 Ellgllflh 2; 4 with readings a-nrl recitation; was Mfllhflmflllfls. 2- _ ."::‘.1.-.;l§.r.~.r.:. x:".:l:'::.i. istz: He» M- progrmnme: mama ALLEN" Surnmersidc- Opemng chorus’ young peopm Latin ,4; 2 Biology 2; t2 English E; Reading-Mrs. M. J. MacPherson. 2 Phnmmllhy 1; Phys cs 1; Chem- Solo-Rev. M. J. MacPhersoll. ‘WY 1 A- Recitatlon-Stella French. . ‘WINNIE BROWN» Mitigate“ Readill —Mrsi Lloyd Morcslde. Latin 41 Archaeology. 1: 4 Frelwh Tr;0__ M“, Fergusom May Beer 4; Biblical Literature, 1; Philoso- und Joseph Dunstord. PM’. 1. Rcading—Mabel MacDonald, HELEN S. RODGERSON, Hunter Solo-Florence lnman. River-dentin 4". Archacolosy 1: Recitation-Paul MacPhorson, History l B; Government 1. Closing Chorus—Y0ung People. BESSIE SEAMAN, Charlotte- “lntermislon tor lunch and town-Z Latin 4; 2 Greek 4; 1 Phil- gnmes. olcgy; Economics 1; 2 Philosophy National Anthem. 3. Mrs. Warren lninan presided ilt i; }|_ NQRTQM 13,-udeue|1_2 the organ and accompanied the (neck g; Engfsh 5; 3 Phflosnnlhy (llifsrent singers. Lunch was scrv- 3; 1 phnosophy 10; 1 Phmmophy ed in excellent style by tho young 1g; Biology 1_ l people. A free-will oiierlngot a sub- m D_ ‘VILLIAMSI Charlottetown stantial- nature was taken. This __5 French’ 4; 2 French’ 5; English altering will be give-n as a special i- Govemment 5; irom the Mission Band to assist ill "i Government’ 3: securing needed medical equlp- Geohgy‘ 1' ment [or Dr. Florence Murray, who w‘ E‘ DARBY‘ Aimmm vmage— about three years ago was sent out English 5; History l: 2 Government from P. E. l. as a medical mission- l; Govemmcm 5: Biology‘ 1- ary to Korea. Her father was for S‘ PROFlTT- Fm°t°w“'"E"K' a number oi years minister at “Sh "5 “ism? 17 PhUWWhY 31 0'Leary n-nd Dr. Murray ls well- Phnusophy 10? PhHUBOI-"W 125 G10‘ known on U._E. island. logy l‘ . EDWIN c. JOHNSTON, Long River-Archaeology, English fr; Biblical Literature History 1 B; Biology 1; History 2. Mr. Lewis llowntt. oi Lower Tryon had it special sille oLubout twenty head of cattle and some C. C. COFFIN, Mt. Stewart-Ht iarm machinery. on Saturday thc Physics; Physics 4; 1 Chemistry 10th. o! May. Mr. Howatt last sea 5; 3 Chelrrfsiry ii; 2 Chemistry 7- son had about thirty acres under G. D. DYKE. Lower Montague__l seed potatocg and is planning this Phyglgg 3; Drawing 3; Mechanics‘ year on an acreage o! more than 2; 2 Mechanms 4, I ‘lorty acres. As he cannot give the proper attention and time to caring iior milk cows and seed potatoes he t A. J. Murchison. Clyde Riven. ‘ >1§4%_q_ slvhis milk cows es Charlotte Mann‘, Marshtiel loept o s6 ..~.. .. . _.. 5-8 at ho may spec allse ‘J. Murray, 0'Leary; J, G. 51.5%.‘. on potato growing. This is purchasing tpurteou year he Mt. Stewart. passed _in Embryology. hlllldred P11910108? and Practical Anatomy. .sold tor more than S50. while-anod- rnt young cattle realised around F°"""' Yflriot 9b! Yrlr Course forty. Mr. Edison Mabce. of Tryon H- H- PIERCE. Pownah-Flrst was the capable auctioneer. We flail} “m! ("Bllllcllfln 1n Surgery. l wish Mr. l-inwatt and others-oi the lilstlnction in Pathviosy and Mat- same ambition all success in their cria Medics 2; passed in Anatomy, new venture. We retire!- lhllt the PIIYBMQBY. 2; Clinical. Chemistry growing ofcertiticd seed potatoes and Clinical Microscopy, Biochem- is lessening the number or valu- .stry and Medicine. ablo dairy herds in this province. Mixed ‘arming on the who“, may llth Year Modlclno-B Year coup” The following graduated»- be the ssterlive to follow. as it supplies the greater variety o! what ANGUS B. MARTIN. Grand is’ " " especially tor ollr home View. - JAMES RANDOLPH MURCHI- SUN. Clyde River. markets. 8o long as the price ior seed potatoes remains high and early shipments can be made be- 5e00,“, y", Denflury lore the heavy irosts come. the pro- LEO CALLBECK. Trymhilassed spccts tor large returns in this new in Physlcs, 20; Chemistry 3_ Charm venture in farming are good. The “my 4; Embryology. Denial and "Bk "my be greater l“ growing B‘ Comparative Dental Anatomy. Pro- spocial product yet there is iin “them, De u t _ attractive side Ito the undertaking us"; and ;,:u:z;g£3ev°'mv° De“ which strongly appeals to our am- Fawn, o’ Law hltious and progressive farmers. MISS ROMA STEWART Char‘ initetown-Contracts. class 2; . s. Donald MacFad en. ,_ oinhllliign-itllliviar Cove returned inst Mr“- "lafa 2' ("Yllllll-‘fi Dilll-‘Hlll- week irom Florida. Mr. Macldadyen J‘ 0' 9' CAMPBELL. $lunlncl= is one of tho largest. seed potato “m“*‘cll"l-TR"W- C111“ 2C 'l'0l'tl‘». growers. also one at‘ tho most slur"- "hm" 1? Crlmofl. lmflflvd. ussiul. Their many friends ' plntised to welcome Mrs. lilac- Fndyeu and hiinscli hack to their hmne nflcr having an enjoyable trip south during the winter. Lllkv. Kllllfs County Cllllll! homo lust week to be with him. The ladies of the Women's In- stitute o! Victoria have secured a valuable memorial (or the boys who served overseas in the recent war. lt ls to be placed on the public hall in a conspicuous place outside a-nll will contain thirty-six names. A special dedicatory "Ber. vlco will likely be held m; [he lwenly-lollrth oi May when a snit- illlllttfl gfilllglmfllild; a-patriotic na- Alileck, oi Albany in the teed and ° tic?" B 011i. The tablet Provision warehouse recently de- ‘lilvmmwhmfi "B1 Bllllflre and is strayed by tire has rented the store a‘ "Kill"! "1 D1800 by Mr. Chas. o! Mr. Ready Thompson. Dame °3°"- . Rumor has ltthat Ernest will very soon take to himseli’ a bride-a ialr lady from Kenslngton. We wish them both success. Mrs. Dan MacKenzlo has return- cd to her home in Tryon after a two months visit to iricnds in Bunbury and with her dnuifllwl‘ Mrs. Stead Green. 0i Charlotte- town. Mr. Ernest liowatt, oi Tryon who was in partnership with Mr. The returns from many n! tho [ox ranches are a little disappoint- ing. several-having nn young foxes and some losing what liner; they had. Thieves around Charlotte- town have caused alarm and ranch; "s IPWPIBDM! tlfitilty be caught andmuvsrely puntshedi it 11.. w. ____ ,_ V v permit that _Mrb. s, Newton Green Brothers, merchants and mwmm °‘ "will" 7W1"! "310 56' trade" M ‘mm, “m, Bhhwms n aides her household duties on. a carload o! (at cattle on Mobil)‘ “m” “Wan” mrmir The onstage" price paid tor liN- h” “iflnwwdifi DIWIIK WQUY" weight atoob was six cents 1W! mun!‘ m“ umm“ from" n" ’ pound. A iowagot six and a halt tor mmu‘ ""43"" l “"916 0' - years ago made about 8800 from the sale oi young stock and pelts. She teed-s nad cares tor he'l- own- ioires and is being rewarded each season with a tidy‘ sum tor pin money. ‘ _ O Mr. Ja es I‘. Lord, merchant. o! North '1‘ on.l, ill and confined to his home. His many triendl hope he may IOOILNOOVGI’. - _ Mr. AlftOcLBherran, ot Victoria has been very ill with plura- pneumonla. Dr. Bell, o! Crapaud and Dr. ll. Bell ot Cape Traverse have boon treating him and it is H. believed that~the crisis has been T‘: passed. llr. 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