1 s . v i e, I., team .,.; ° _ _ '_ _ frosih 1l9a07 tc 1910, and has played 'fl ` on e oose Ja seni r teams l The Kind You Have Always Bought ii . 'il E l. if _,J ii. :af ,if _i . .\.` 1 i _ v If ”“ IL... M. --.aw £35; pc... _,_ .f ii .‘»” : Ii' . fl .~l fr MP ,~. -K ». “`9~’.i°i ,»,, ,_ J A. _ (‘nnriiiian millinery openings. While ' :__ _ IC.;-gs.. ,__.___ _.| ' - ` r" i . ii , »v _l i __ gg E* lDll`Yl0\l H076' A111318 Bought tilt W ~ < ' < .».._._ ll, vor 80 'cms hun lnir We . "i 0 9 if c f'=.\.-~ ` . ' - f ~ _ _and liao been nligdo nn “lit z ‘ soniil s_nni~r\'i.~ion since its ~~\\ » u . I _ ' . _ . _ _ , Allow no u is ioclecclve youln Mg. All Cbuiiterfcitii, Imliatlons ard “ Jiist-iis-good ” but Experiments that ti-lilo with :intl cndniigcr the him of Infants and Clilldrcn-Experience against Ex , . What is CASTORIA, Castoria is ii harmless snhstit-iifo for Castor 0ll,'Paro- goric, I)|'qpg and Stun(-lilllg; hy;-iillfi. lt is p\_0i\Sl_h.Qt, U It contains neither Opimii, Iorpliino nor other Nareotiq Bulrstiiiico. Ils nge is its glinrziiitco. It destroys Wornil and allaxys i",\'erlsl|m~ss. For -iioro than _thirty years it; luis been in constant uso for tliv relief of Uonstipatior., Flntulcncy, *Vind Coliv, ull 'l`<-otliiiig 'l‘roill_Jl§s_ and Dinrthnca. lt rcgiil:\_t-os the Sioiimclx and owcls, sisslmilates the Food, giving' lit-:iltliy :ind natural sleep. The (}hlldron’s Puniicea-'l‘lio Motlier’n Friend. store. riiiinmerllue. hu' DMM. pump in 45-1 mia residence r\¢esf..»ii,,._§... ~ ' i§\fY_\., -SUBSCRIBERS should g week or two before the time; they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers e discontinued promptly ` og expgy date. ~ ` - -E.f\S'l‘ER SALE.-Come to the Easter Sale and High Tea prepared hy the ladies ol Bt. Mary's oohgrega- tion to be held in Bt. Pauls Hall to- day 24th inet. (Monday). Doors open ut 3 o’clock. Tea ready at 4.30 o'clock. Tickets 35 cents. . -HOCKEY PLAYER.-Tlie Mani- toba Free Press contains portraits of the members of the Moosejaw hockey tciim. with the question "Can they take the Allan Cup from Winnipeg?" ¢,fNi||N5 CA ALWAY5 ii 3'.“‘ii7'Mf.’§’§.;.i3f"§§"1.l‘$Tii""I.i§§`f - who is described as follows: D. . , _ . 'L l ii' .5. _ 2" -1 I ' ii - Bears the Signature of , _, H McDonald, left wing, play`s for all he is worth all the time. Fully equals his confreres in speed, uses his head as well as feet and hands. Handles himself and his stick well, and has a puzzling shot, as most goalkeepers in the league can testify. He played with Bummersld P. E. |n use For over years -r=ixi>If‘.n'i‘ M,Ii.i.rNicRs.- when ‘1'riBc:N1'Aun1:oMra~v_ru\w n»¢ci~r\¢_- If you treat your land scientific- ally, replenish it with all the needed plant foods you will get The Richest Crop You've Ever Had You cannot expect your land to produce good results until you pay back the efeiuciirs of fertility that were used by last yc-ar's crop, the , year before mid every year it luis been cultivat- ed. \Vc have told you this before and' we incaii to keep on telling you for on this point lies your oppntuiiiiv to iiiuke your lnii.l produce fi bum- per crop. ’l`o put your lniiil in best condition you need to use oiir ' Unmixed Fertilizers VVitli these you cnii appfy Slipcrphospliziie, Nilrnle of Sofia, Miirinie :ind Sulphzitc of Pot- . ash, Kziiiiitaiid Bone Mu:i‘, singly or in any I coiiihiiiaiion to suit the vnr_\ iiignccds of every plot on your firm. These fertilizers sir. nglliui worn out laiids I and besides lirlnging you a better crop this year they will iiiil the land in better condition l0f i0'~1l' “txt cultivatioii. Tlicy are used and endorsed by all our lending fariiicrs and recorn- iiiciiilcsl by Go\~ci'iinii~iit experts :ind all :iu'lior- i ies. Wriic ioilriy for lrcc liookli-is on farmliig and ieriil /.ifis---fi po Lczird will bring lli- in io l yo ir lioiiic, ` 1 Auld Bros. _...Zhi ~ _ ... .,i, .5 1 al, ' Lower :. In T .dl Queen Si. `_"i_y N?) ‘ by 'l .J. l‘l» L 2 -ii as... ev “ ii' 'l-2‘lMjn\\'fi tistf N Miss Highet accepted the position of neail saleslady in Holman's Milliriery ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t_ some pubucit was ,,,_ Y 8 on to the fact that she visited the this was true in itself she aio visit- ed the American openings. Miss High- et spent the greater part of the win- ter in the States, and visited par- lcularly Boston and New York. She 'ftook iii" the millinery openings in tlieiic cities, secured information and appropriated ideas and data regard- ing millinery fashions. Miss Eva Mc- Neill also visited American openings, rind Miss Irene Duncan and Miss Florence Phillips attended the Mari- time openings. This quartette of cx~ pert mllliners selected the Present showing of millinery with care and consideration, and a determination tn have all that is popularly approv- ed by fashion. (From Sut\irdny's Evening Guardian) -SUMMERSIDE COURT. - Mr. John Murray, charged With b\1l"nl\1‘.§ the barn`ol Mr. Jus. Horne in the fall of 1910 was brought, before liti- penkilary Wright at Sumincraiilc Thursday for -preliminary trial. Chur- les iiurke wus the only witness exum~ med. From his evidence it. would nppear that one night, two years ago lust fall, he went up to Jacob Mur- ray’s and went. driving with J0hl\ Murray and while they were driving John Murray confessed to him that he had burned l~lori\c’s burn. Mr. liurke ilid not tiikduction at the time because the barn did not belong to him. At that time he was under arrest for tampering with witnesses. At his preliminary trial he wus sent up for the Supremo (lourt, hut, releas- ed ou hail., He skipped bail and went. to Maine. About two weeks M220 50h" Murray gave evidence ngainst him nt. iiis trial in the mornlnll- 011 the same day about noon-time lie (Burke) sent for Btipendiary Wriglit and laid the information afllllnlll- -1071" Mllrmy- He said ho might have told Mr. Mc- Callum that if Miirrny gave evidence against him he (Burke) would brim; an action of barn burning ngaiust Murray. He never told anyone that Tom /Mun-sy had confessed to burn- ing the barn. At this point the case was adjourned until Tuesday morn- ing. Mr. Charles R. Burke, charged with eensvirwy to Steel f°‘°“- Wa” sunt up for the June term of the Su- ,,_f*§L%?;,,`5.~ iiremc Court.-J. _il '[_'|;' ;.` ` 3.-I `,-.` 4» I ~ Q _ L ,[fh'_',/&"i?~"'~. - It tg . ._ dig# Neinnv-¢<> f < ' . is i i.AxA1i|vss... 1 s - .. L || _ . - - lg- if ' ' _____ ___ 1- '_’__'__;_-__ r ~_ f '_'- - ~ » -~'i____= Wom»n's commvlili lnmlllf i ”» _ M U i --the roet ol so much of tb* ui-imiiii-prempsly yiddl \° _ You can depend on r “‘° '°““° "“'°""’°‘~°“°“ r Edcly’s Matches of Ns-Dru-Co Lsxstivee. 35a. s.box . at your dmllhf* sensual. sseehns ensnlelu. an , gg easqga, ulrrll. “I _, ,kdvl I. V. ., .,,.' s Because they are Safe, Sure and Trouble-proof. ' /‘ ` ”' =-' 'K ’ ' ' ,lt l . ~ /#35 ~.j:,,f.."jf{ i!"" " “ ` iw qi Lighting easily :it the first stioke, they burn _ _ . --~~ 93,,-_ ,I i J --»- i ’ - - 3. _,.___.__. __ ,_ _ 4' , -' » av _ » if sieadilj.and evenly w1‘licut the licad dropping off ` _ Them For Quantity _ I ’ . "" ...U ».. Them For Quality ` " f " .-r%1` , -_ in .,~.,, r\ ' "P1-*ettier than a Picture” The reeu‘t of 38 years of WALK-OVER shoe making exreiiente is i_:ow on display in our shoe windows Worth loosing at eyeiiif you _d..xi't want,to_huy yiisi yt t. For Men $6 oo a pair For Women $5.51 a pair & Smith for isiiin. ` sworn. V 'f »~ ».z. -- -GllhA_'PINE.-- Helmuvs French- Lesf Gtlltlne in “h\ll.l~ is just as cowl and costs one third lm than _-M ‘ , . fi 1 -_-BTALLION FOB SALE.-Crown Prince by Crown Jewell. His dam ie o barrister. For further Particulars aDPl¥ to John 0'Moara, Albei-tori. 8-24MEi\i. -DINNER WARE.-A big shipment of dinnerware received direct from the potteries in ther Old Country.~ Some elegant patterns, all‘prieed low. Bee them ut R. T. Holman y -__»q----i.|,_.,,,. menu sonic -Mile Eva Murphy, Elummerside, is visiting friends ln Charlottetown.-J. -Mies .Laura Palmer, Summerside, is visiting friends in Cape Traverse. -J . -Miss Millie Poirier, 'commercial student, is spending lier Easter holl- ilays at her home in Wellington.-J. -Miss lla Birch, Summerside, is spending her Easter holidays at. her home in Port Hill.-J. -E. A. Murray, Truro, registered at-the Clifton I-louse, Summerside, Thursday.-J. -»-Miss Lois Enson, Summerside, is spending her Easter holidays in El- lerslie.-J. -Miss Olive Carr, teacher at Wil- mot. is spending Easter with her pa- rents in North St. Eleanors.-J. . ...___ --Miss Bessie Billingsley and Miss Millie Miittart of Summerside spent Easter in Charlottetown.-J. -Hon. J. E. Wyatt, K. C., Speak- _cr in the Provincial Legislature, is spending the Easter holidays in Sum- msrsidc.-J. _-i -Miss Lila Milligan, school teacher at Kelvin, is spending her Easter holidays at her home in Sherbrooke. -J _ -Miss Lizzie Yeo returned to ber home in Northam Thursday after an enjoyable visit in Wilmot where she was the guest of,Miss Mary Yeo.-J. --David Currie, Summerside, is spending his Easter holidays in North Bcdcque the guest of M. Lord. --J. -Miss Vern Stafford, Bummerside, and Miss Miicklnnon, Charlottetown, are visitors in Wilmot the guests of Mr. and Mrs. llobcrt Stailord.--J. -Mr. und Mrs. L. A. Moore and children, Suinmerside are visiting Mr. Moorels parents in Char1ottctown.- J. -Miss Constance Heckbcrt of Sum- mcrside was a passenger to Char- lottetown Saturday morning where she will visit Mrs. Leslie Henry.--J. -Miss Hazel Stewart, teacher in the U.(‘.C., Summcrside, is spending ,her Easter holidays at her home in Cliurlottetown.-J. -The many friends of Miss Millic Beer, (lolemnn, will rcgrct to lcnrii that sho is still seriously ill with rheumatic fever.-J. -Miss Annie Milligan, P. W. C. student, was in Summerside Satur- dny afternoon on her way to her home in St. Louis to spend lrcr Eus- ter holidays.-J. V -Mr. Hugh W. Hood, Montreal, Mr L. H. Jacotn, Montreal; Mr. Bert. Jmzotn, Montreal, registered at the Clifton House, Summerside, Satur day.--J. -Miss Sophie .Hamla7,- Summer- side, is spending her .Blaster holidays at._her home in Port_ Hill, accompan- ied by Miss Glennfwilliams, Summer side, who will visit friends in Port |Hill and Ellerslie. --- -Mr. and Mrs. James Gamble of Barnle, Ont., arrived in Sumrnersida Saturday afternoon from their hon eymoon trip to Bt.~John. While in Siimmerside they will be the guests of Mrs. Gam.ble'e. parents Mr. _and Mrs. A1bert,Ferguson.`-J. . -Mr. Fred. Oakes, Crapaud; Mr Alfred Cameron, Hampton; -Mr. Wil- lism H. Arnett, Albany;'Mr.» B|en1.~I-I Stewart, Georgetown; Mr. D. A. Mc Kay, Charlottetown. .registered at the Empress Hotel, éummerslde, Batur day.-J. ' ~‘ '»-'Mr. J. A. Compton, Montreal, Mr. E. G. Leanian, Moncton; Mr. H C. Vanwart, Bt. John; Mrs. T. O Edgett, Charlottetown; Mrs. Harry James, Charlottetown; Mrs.-B. H Oord, Fergus, Ont., registered at the Qiiasen Hotel, Summerside,_ _Saturday ' mnprioouzh Juice' is im .mfg-. Ill 1,im"_ed_ 3_24MEn_ 'ywill be glad to see her out again. ;i¢.w1 . f -`-'Among those attending the [”Ifstrlck’s concert from Albany were' Thomas E Neonss..W»s P paakage g°0d._ 1|-’.,|*_ 3_2*“mm_ IHll*q1¢l,' MF. Ellll Dlllly, ' Noqndih and Mr. Jerdme Mélieiiqetl .sud Hips Blanche Noonan. Mr. and ’Mrs. Charles Reardon. Mr. and Mrs., ,Geo. Burns, Mr. J. Noonan and Mr. ‘W. W. Noonan, Mr. Joseph Muttart ,and Miss Mary Warren, ` -'rim Guardian is iueaiieti in ieerif that Mrs.-Peter A. McMahon of Em- erald, who has been seriousl ill for _uay to recovery. Her many friends .Mr.\. McMahon above referred. to is _n sister of Dr. Monaghan of Mis- couchc. I , -~.`tev. H. R. Grant, Field Secretary .N. B. Temperance Alliance, will be lu. ,Summerside for Easter Sunday. He will _speak in the Central Street; ;Christian Church at 11 a.m..and in. the Presbytei-imi Church at '( P. rin. and will address a mass meeting for the men in the Market Hall at 4 p. rn.--J. . -Among the P. W. O.'stli’dents re- turning to their homes for their Easter vacation were Mr. J. McLeod, Roland Reilley, Silas Harry Boates and Miss .lane of Eummerslde; Squsrebrlggs, Miscouche; ,McLean and Miss ‘Lot 16; Miss Addie Mr. Alex Murray and Murray, O'Leary; Mr. ald. Alma; Miss Beatrice and Mies Bessie Smith, Albertpn, Mr. Ray Brown, Grand -River.-1'. . --A. H. Stems, Montreal; Geo. Mc- Donald, Miscouche; John McLean, L. Smith, Montreal; C. J. Flem'ming,St:. John; J. G. Fraser, Moncton; W. H. P. Irving, Cape Traverse; C. E. Fan- ney, London, Ont; .J. L. O’Bl‘Ieu, St. John; W. A. Huestis, Charlottetown; A. E. McLean, Lot; 16; John Mc- Lesn, Lot 16; H. B. Sheehan, 'St. John; lfloi-don McKay, Bradalbane; D. Roy Holman, St. John; J. E. Wyatt, Suinrncrside; E.-B. Huszun. lliillliliiil WITH KIUNEYS . L _ ,J Gilillll IIUT SWEEPiFlUlill.- , It is hard for a woman to look after her household duties when she is suffering from a weak and aching back, for no woman em be strong and well when the kidneys are out of order. from sick kidneys and should be attended to at once so as to avoid years of suffering from the kidney trouble which is sure to follow if the back is neglected. On the first sign _of a in the bacl-if Doan’s Kidney Pills s ould be taken. They go right to the scat of the trouble. Mrs. Joseph Throop, Upper Point Dc Butte, N.B., writes:-"1 cannot speak too well of Doiiii’s Kidney Pills. For two ears I was so tired, life was a burden and lgot. u moretired than ivlicn`I went. to bed, andp m back was so lame I could hardly 'straeifliten up. I took different kinds of m icine, but none of t-hem did mc any good until a friend advised me to try l)oau’s Kidney Pills. I did so and to-day I don't know what il. is to be' tired and my lame back is all gone. l can recommend them to any person suf- fering with- lame back and that terrible tired feeling." Price, 50 cenfss. box, 3~for. $1.25, at ull dealers, or mailed direct on receipt ol price by The T. Milburn Co.) Limited, oronto, Ont. - ' ere are two of the most popular members of °""' our whole Hat Fam i y. \Vs ve other gocd etvles also nod, if ll come hers for your si lbsi have the si is ll 15 isSl15 ell Y =' tue past two months, is now on the ‘ The weak, lame and aching back comes . ‘<'.'0lIg'; bodies," says Huxley. “may he likened to an eddy in the rlveg -thigh .retains 'fits 5 shape for! a_ while, tho gh every instant each particle of ‘Bar .-ls changing." .'l‘l_\e.l:;aiesu_es of the- body, composed ufimi ons oi. tiny cells, are being constantly bwken down and vested awe) by the process of life, and cape- efsw by ovei-work, worry and -dis- ease. --'In order to reconstruct these west- ed"tissues there are necessary such elements as iron, sulphur, msgneels potash, etc., andwheii these are not supblied in sudicient quantities in the food we est it is necessary to aid nature by the use of some resto- rative preparation. Moet people find Dr. Chassis -Nerve, -Fried particularly effective under - ' ~~ ws- _ ' ` `. "Y *'_'U Y V .""..'f,.,f, lf. “°...,_J’ .`~.-,.~, .. i... ... »,~,‘..»~\ .»-. » ~~ . .. , , . ".e,“'i~~. . » such circuishstascts. betsllle ia is coiwosed. _ 9. Y€l‘!i= ° QIMH, i, 0 nature which [cb to form-rnvim' t rich blood, create' new serve cells and re- build wssted tissues. This treat food cure is radically different from medicines which are usually employed in the twat-ment of nervous diseases. For,-while they stimulate tired nerves to cwenexer- tion or by narcotic influence soothe and deaden them, Dr. 0hsse's Nerve’ Food revltelizes wasted nerve cells and so accomplishes lasting beneficial results. - ' _ i Buch symptom as sleegleeencse. irritability, headache, in igeetion, brain tire and feelings of fatigue vxlnd discouragement soon dfslplwer ell the system is built up li: the use of Ncrvc *Food t t or Edmanaon ,, , 0 _ 3| I-4 per cent this year. present. - » Do You Want io get iiiid the F OX BUSINESS Perhaps we can' help you I ~ x ~"sor';s'l1ow you how f it We are offering for sale 300 Shares-in THE NORTH .. .SHORE SILVER BLACK FOX CO which proposes to pay A deposit of I0 per cent will hold the stock for you for the We have a considerable sum of money for investment and intend loauiug it to prospective investors iii our Company. OUR PLAN is this: J Say you are anxious to invest $roo in the North Shore Co. but you cannot conveniently pay the ready cash. yi ii can sen-ii us $10 deposit and we will hold the stock for you pending satlsfac'ory arrangeiiieiits for security This offer is op au only until the .funds on baud have been exhausted. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. THIS ISA GRAND OPPORTUNITY for those who will send in their subscriptions ON TIME. ‘ IT MEANS, that for $10 paid down you have secured $_roo stock with almost a surety of $51.25 dividend payable n;xrSeptember (r9i3) and ri share in all l he future earn- ings cf the NORTH SHORE RANCH. CUT OUT the coupon below, filling in your uanic and address and the number of shares you desire to lake and forward tliein to us with a deposit of$ro for each share you wlsb to subscribe together with .1 memorandum of the security ' you propose to give, and lf sztisfactory au interim receipt ` will be forwarded you. If the security offered is not suf- _ flcient, or if for any other reason the matter cannot be arrangid_of the proposed incorporation falls through your ` s iiiouey will be returned to you. r Solicitors, ` Nume ........................... .. . , . _ 'l (COUPON) I '1'o Messrs lvarliurton & Shaw, ' \ Cliurlottetoivn, P. E. I. Ihcreby apply for .... ...sh res ' Th N th h S ` Black Fox Company Limited and lnonclfaisn ifliii 10 i u cle osit l _ 1. . _ p on same. ialanue to be ai'run|.i;eil for ii n ._ ‘ ity described hy me und in default this deposit to be rlxurgzeluig _ ine. ~ Address ...... ....................... .. . I 1918 I I il -24 Mwfnietf Gasoline Motor Oil Albany Grease Dry Cells, Columbia Cell connectors Electric Wire (primary snd_secondary)_ Ammeters Spark coilS, jump and make-break spark Connecticut Plug Coils Perfex Spark Plugs Perfex Vibrators Rsgab Spark Plugs _ Red Head Spark Plugs Water Hose . Wateefliitake Scoops Seize bier Carburetors Stilleon Wrench S°f=~°'#~t» °` _ _ 1 , had atticlgs =`1f_> riiigiiyv V - i ent, ell at the lowest passiible qi - ... .iwi nm -i»-in --t ' ~` otor Bronze _ attiu - . Steel Shsllitlll g Bronze Propeilers Bronze lsgsgijqwa _ .Brass _Pipe and"fitii_ngi ' Iron ‘pipg and ggsjng _ _ Gaso me Hopper out ` Tanks Gasoline Storsls/Punks Gasoline Pug . " - O use i _ Packers for Gasoline ‘ gines _ _ _ _ V C b' `tl `~St`,"* ii 'W Pliiilu Sltzrgnlggsilrirygsa ` midi can fan ; Magaetoeadgtiilii sid siste- Stewart