l 4, l l 1 il. 44 l. li ii 3 . ll l i' l , 1 » 1 .l -B Ll _. =»\\-f-.T ~,¢..s-.-~.. v.-»~s.- ll l l it if ,l l \ F. -v 5. .~. Jams and Jellies---; 5 and Marmalades There is nothing cleaner, purer or more delic- iousin the line of jams and jellies than the products . of the world-famed firm Cross& Blackwell. The products of this firm is a standard by which good jams and jellies are judged-tliey are recognized by . particular housewives as perfection a pinnacle of jam and jelly Rightnow we have a nice new line of Cross & Blackwell’s Raspberry. Strawbeny, Plum, Apricot, Gooseberry, Red Currant and Black Currant Jams and Jellies. These are put up in dainty one pound glass bottles. Also a good supply of Raspberry and Strawberry jams are here in 7 pound tins. Try a one pound bottle and you’ll buy a large tin. The deliciousness of these jams will delight you. We have Duerr's Brand of Raspberry, Strawberry, Peach, Green Gage, Dnmsel and Cherry lunis. Thros are put up in iiirc '_' pound glass bottles. - i'ull'll want at supply of Cross and [lint-kwell's Orange lllarmli- 1 lade, it is put up in one and two pound glass bottles-also in 7 pound tins. I iteln listed above. Every art other. ‘ We have Grape Fruit and Ginger Marmalade in neat glass bottles. This lille certainly rivals the merit of this fimis best pro- duct. llow ubout sonic preserv- ed Pears, Peaches, l’lulns or ('ln.-rriesi’ \\'<~ have them in syrup, 2 pound bottles. T here’s qality, purity and wholesomeness in every icle was selected with the ut- most care-the most palate pleasing jams, jellies possible preserves and marma ades to procure at our price or any caiup l l 23 \ / __ Pitts , Bw & G05, 1°§'::.t:. ` ~¢».}. MAGNET PARIS, revolution in music is sry of a that with tinous and those of an organ can be produced from string instruments, such as the piano, violin, harp and guitar, without a trace of hammering, scraping or li. Boviot-ro, to affect not only the execution but al- PRINCESS MARY Princess Mary will be eighteen this month. On the twenty-fifth the Queen will give a birthday luncheon for her at the palace and one of the guests will be Princess Victoria Constance Mary of Teck. who will be eighteen in June. It will be planned. of course. that both princesses should make their debut, but the Kaiser may have changed all that. However it is said that their majesties may hold court at Buckingham Palace in May. Even more than in the debut of her daughter the Queen is concerned with hardship wrought upon dresmakers by the war _of Princess Mnry's. Lady ' Morvyth Cadogan. whose sister is one af the ladie¢inAwait|ng‘ Bettine Stuart of Sir Hubert Tree. WELL KEPT HANDS a girl or a woman, for many people 1 _gn |441 lg _ r lu-I l Buy A Gray Marine Engine | , , ‘ ._ Why, because it is the simplest and most powerful _ the world jlml _ avi' ‘L- fr” fi ' . ._,__. _ ff 0' lzcilx Gasoline Engine of its size in `,~_ ~ Write for Catalogue and prices all 3 to 50 h. p. of all kinds kept in stock. Stanley, Shaw & Pearden Sole Agents for P. E. I. GUARANTEE. We guarantee our engines to develop more than full rated power, to be free and material. to be exactly aa represented in every rea- pcct, and will replace an representation or any pa -@n_1-u from defects in workmanship y engine not according to our rt broken through defective ma- terial free of charge to you. provided said engine or part la returned charges prepaid for examination. This does not apple to repairs or replacements neccl- oltated by neglect..abuao or natural wear. Gray Motor Company Detroit, Michigan i . I* -ii 4 llllll 7IlA\\\\\\‘.'{/IAllllIIIII§\\\\\\\\\iIh I HII&\\\\“\\\§ llllllg _ l x ,' / li-,».' » z . ._ 4. -. ' , _r ._______,£`$__ .__ _ _ ._).._,l_ _ "*" . ,,__._._r.,4,., ‘ ffm ,fd £"\|"aT<`T17\rtcvl\"(’ .r.- s Qs Secure Options Now on Standard 3 if ° Bred Silver Fox. Pups YOIII 'l`lIE SILVER FOX RANCHING COMPANY (Pioneer of all There never was a Fox Companies) more favorable time than the present to start in the Silver Fox Business. When the war is ended there will be unprecedented demand for P.`E. Island Standard Bred Silver Foxes, - and prices will quickly jump to a much higher level. By taking advantage of the present mark at you can at once place your new company on an even plane with the more conservative of the older concerns and make it a dividend payer equal to the best. Your pair capitalization figure now than would \\\\.'-f"J41//a/ r and none other. T' that you have the veryh can be placed at a lower have been possible at any time within the past three years. The Silver box Ranching Company breeds and sells the very choicest quality of the Original Standard Bred Registered P. E. Island Silver Foxes When you buy from us you can rest assured ighest standard of breeders to be found anywhere at any price-the original, pedigreed and registered strains, the very founda- tion stock upon which this wonderful industry is built Seize your present opportunity. Secure your options HOW. We solicit your correspondence. . THE SILVER FOX RANCHING C0 Alberton,/P. E. Island. 53 State Street, Boston, Mass ' should you require reference as to our stanlltns. we would re- spectfully refer you to The Bank of Nova Scotia. at Alberton and Charlottetown, P. E. I. The Uborty Trust Company, Boston, Mass., and to any reputable silver fox company. 9500-4-tolli l . _, . »._f gl \€*.J4Z0.\\\\\\\\’0IIIIWI&\t\\\\\YlIl\\\‘\\\\ \ l l » anlount of self-respect and pride in e’- sl uid uiost <-lawlike in shape. nor is It lu good taste to have them fairly glist- l_\ lndlcatne of the lntoiupetence ot' its possessor; iii fat-i, it usuall_\' shows a teiideiioi' toward ldleliess and fi siltialiidering of mu<~h good time to keep it so. 'l`|le utll'llt»li\'e hand is \lsuzill_\'t-lean.l smooth ulid firm; the nails are free front dirt, rut around and fairly close. and the quieks pushed back. The nail is dt-signed to act as at reinforce- ment to the finger and to protect the top, and it but diminishes the useful- ness of the finger when the nail is too long. With a stiff nail-brush. the hands and nails should be scrubbed at least once 11 day. lt is best to use luke-i warm water in cleansing theni during the entire year, and they should be well dried to keep them from chap ping. ln wiping the hands, the motion should he toward the finger tips. lf the hands have n tendency to chap or to redness. keep ready u solution composed of equal parts of rose-water and glyeerine and immediately after washing them. before they are quite dry, ruli iii a few drops. Glycerine does not agree with every skill. For those with which it does not. a honey solution. mutton tallow or a good skin food cream may be used. rubbing it over the hands while they are still dnnip. Any excess fat remaining on the skin surface may be wiped off with a towel. After drying the hands, gently push buck the cutiele ot' each nail with the towel. Sometimes skin irritating and chappml hands are caus- ed by the soap used. for the same soap does not agree with all skills.- Womun's World. [Ni] INUIEESTIUN UH STUMAEH PAIN "Pape's Dinpspsin" makoa sick, sour, gaasy stomachs feel fine. Time it! ln five minutes all stoni- lieli distress will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, or eruetatlons of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape's Dlspepsin ls noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. lt in the surest, quickest and most cer- tain indigestioii remedy lu the whole world, and besides it is hnrnilees. Millions of men and women ilow eat their favorite foods without fear- lhey know Pape`s Dlapepein will save them from any stomach misery. Please, for your sake, get a large titty-cont cane of l”npe’s Dlapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being uiislerable--life is too short-you are not here long, so make your stay ag- reeable. Eat what you like and digest it; enjoy it, without dread of rebellion in the stomach. Pape’s Dispepsin belongs in your homo anyway. Should one of the fam- ily eat anything which don’t agree with them, or in case of an attack of indlgestion, dyspepsia, gastritis of stomach dersngements at daytime or during the night. it ls handy to give the quickest, surest relief known. l Protect Your Eyes _ Against the strain that ooiaes with strenuous business require- ments ofthe twentieth century. OUR EYIGLAOSII methods will protect your purse. _ . . M. sitvcnsrou i Ill Fill M|ll|lllSf will protect your eyes and our of lalaailiatiaa. " _'minus naar rn . _ wil'._i.”&3,osi_‘cnos' F-roino, x l-it is.-owl" t' it , ___ __ iw ____ n oum LDNDO _ I0.--.’I'ho_ reduc- bv dw lllwbt- ds; t;’:“?;utn’:'ll of' mu of _'fm °f IT\¥ss'|¢ra from suniowsrs the Euroiiestfwsr; sipt-eased tiiooptn lmemotaonl tntli tlliti - - sauna. 'mme “_ tgllwga mill” ent; Vtgultge 111:; pected scarcity of butter. according baustlou of the obellljorents. .|Al>/inns! WA1taR'Ps on Aysgg. lcAN coAs'.r ‘mth olmtnnp has ordered all her worships in Pacific waters near the American coasts. ex~ ser Asama, in Turtle Bay, to return tg their homo stations Adviees to that mander. Noblelrwln, of the cruiser l New Orleans, had reported that one repair ship and two eollle;-s were the Ollli' vessels in the Bay. elcwresn ln wmv ,cept more mlvsglng me wrecked emi. D18 ' » s ' c l',{_°_§’:_';t ‘:;°t{_‘;s"Q"_1_;‘:_'nl& LONDON. April _19.~ Reuter's Am- mon belief in ofllcial circles that the - _ sterdaln correspondent telegruplls the fire was the work of inc(-ndlaries, dcriige to aihl tlic_se ui;fort_\_i_i_i_;i_:;._;i__t at fouowmg: pmsumabb German _,pies I' "mg ° her “_ al?" "lg V h sd _ "The Sl-llllsurt army commander - Today a carefully worded notice }__‘_fu_;';’_;"_'_r9‘;__‘z_'_r"ffgo‘:_ t‘i'm;_,,°_?_f‘e is announces that yesterday forenoou-a was issued by the doekynrd nutliorl time may inn nammtm a rl-lend “"f’“°“. "‘l"f‘“° “tracked ow powder pfs offering a reward or woo for flu-lor: ni f Rottwell, Wurtemberg. _ _ The anti-aircraft troops opened fire sponsiblo for the fire ut the building 3;_‘:_r_f:_'l_t_=‘|? H3_';°'“};|;'__ 5:3321" 2l;?_':f_?; on the machine. The air man drop~ slip sheds the night of January .i1. ved Several bombs, killing two elllvl- ans and severely :wounding ons per. Mo__uey_ and Mugs ms T__ee_ daughte; son. The martial damage was l\lgh¢_ PRESIDENT WILSON the operation of the -factory being un- disturbed. 'l‘he -airmen, whose mach- ine was damaged. disappeared ln a southwesterly dl;-9 tl dent Wilson urged calmness on the THE 'MP°RTANcE OF c on part of the United States during the ddress here __ ,Is ALMIGHTY HEART European crisis, in an n A well kept hand is a great asset to STRONGER THAN THl~I forma", opening the congress of the ALMIG-HTY DOLL AR consider the hand more indicative of_ ___ ‘ ‘ He said that he could speak on_ly in character than the face. A reasonable L(,,\1D0N_ April 20_3h. Gmmrt general terms' “nd th” it was mais Parker took occasion at, n meeting of on s personal appearance io ,the pilgrims last n. ht t "_ _ Dmlnlll GIIP I0 give ill? M1103 5¢‘f;‘P“ aarm tribute to the lgnitedo Saito; gggfgldiileslieolnoawdlrllzll rgslialii egg- |°“S °“"9- tha' tile-" may “l“"“y"’ °°k for the attitude it has maintained tions think calmlv, and be absolutely well kept. B_ut iu giving this care. during the war He Baid_ 8 - ~ llZ\'lt10ttlll;|“l\gi;ll;? ilinitl gfgsfggy “Never has a neutral nation had ed States, he said, must possess the ' ` g ' such problems as the United States judicial teniperainent, not in order to has faced with a ternperatenese, coup- enmg with polish A son white haul tesy and moderation for which this calmly what it does itself .- - . - - _ co _ . _" . .. . . ___ llie American government., con- tinued the speaker, "has pursued the high reputation in the tleld of diplo- maey. It has been in true sympathy with the highmindedness and sensible idealism of the American people in regard to the great events of the ‘\\'orld’s history. It is not surprising, therefore, that all the combatants in this great war desire at least. Ameri- cn’a good opinion." Later ln the course of his speech Sir Gilbert said: "In the interests of stable civilization it is essential that lu nteadying, wholesome, dispassion- ate, honorable influence shall be need in the interests of the whole world, particularly the interests of small nations when the end of the war comes." He praised the work ol the Ameri- can ambassadors in connection with the prisoners, nnd declared that the editorials in the American press were n credit to the journalists and their publications, and showed that "Ani- ericans understand this war even bet- ter than we do." Ile rejoiced that "at least the great nation has a population nt. peace, is not building up n debt. of thousands of millions, or living on credit and is free from ‘ the direct disturbance of finance cans- H ed by the premptory and formidable necessities of war," and in conclus- ion exclnimedz ' "The almighty heart is still stron- ger in the United States than the al- mighty dollar." AN ODE T0 CALIS- BUAR MUD FOREVER l To the Tune of "The Maple Leaf For- ever' The following verses were written by Staff Sergt. W. Scott and Il. Scott, two Montreal boys, who are now in England with thr Canadian Contiii- gi-nt, Salisbury mud is the theme wlilch they have worked into n song nnd set to the tune of "The Maple Leaf Forever." lil days of war frolii Canndu`s sllorn Pr” ordered all station masters to plant lnntlowers in every bit of available jerkiness. The discovery is expected 1-|01; gunna "wud me depms' sun' so the composition of music. WASHINGTON. April 21--Jtllln gfmdusgatlxuuggg Talatlgs mammmture enact were received today hom Tekle ence)-'rnere was n rumor in London It 123° -l“lN\_:l°I° Embassy the night or January am out a seri- fh Em :say also received word ous are nad broken out ln the mg that _ B Cl'll__lBl' Cl1lt0lB W8! U10 0!\l¥_ governniant'dockyards at Portsmouth. '$190 l;°°.0mi\lnyiits the repair but the _government smotberfd all tn- ! D WOT Ili! Uh the Aesma- Coin- quirles with a. prompt denla and the n FRENCH AlR8l;g>w%TTACKED . valuable property at Portsmouth of, a very ‘serious character and came En l=Ac'roRv. 'riniresl extent ol me damage is still Da ju ._ _ “nh mms long and t_,pe|.mg ,.4 “sum untrv cannot be too grateful e He declared that he hoped that oul . e ' '° - ‘- Ugly course possible ,to a nation der on_d thought on every question which 1,-ous of preserving its deservemy arises, since first thoughts were usu. allv hasty and ill-advised. States as a melting pol of national- i now on its inettle to at-I rigliteously. dcivercd. Book I K free. ment for mankind. For Synovitis. Strains. Gouty or Rheumatic deposits, Swollen. Painful Varicose Veins. Will tell you dealers or delivered. Manufactured only by WJ. YOUNG. P.ll.!.iii lyllls lIl|.,lIonlr¢al, Can. ~,-lUfI"l'IR ,, .. ' ron esliltsrmi - -~~ .._. :<_.- "'°-ll¢§¢':¢‘ 'contributed to the °°*T\'“,“ ¢9w-onions to msn on-,em t° I dwvttcli from Amsterdam. 'rue ala Minister for rallwgyg has overs. it is claimed. Yield an oil -____.,;____ WHAT GENSOI-I8 HELD UP LONDON. April 20.-(Correspoud- :eils.or'ellminu'¢ed a-'ll mention of the tter from press dispatches. lt now appears that the fire Wits ear wiping out the docks and other arefully concealed lt is the com e discovery of tho lneendlurles re URGES CALMNEBS. \VASHlNGTON, April 20.-Presb ughters of' American Revolution. reet for lilm to speak at ull. The President declared that the su- ilre of everything it does. The Unli- dge others but in order lo judge very influence in the United States ' d be us d to treate a sobli set The President described the l`uited' ties, and added that the nation wus ’ AB5OF*5‘N':v ’ enioves Bursal Enlargementl. Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons. Sore- ness from any Bruise or Strain; Stops Span-in Lanieuess. Alleys pain. Docs not Blister, remove the hair oi' lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle, BSCRBINE. JR.. the antiseptic lini- norc if you write. Sl and 82 per bottle at Absolblne incl Absuibliie. lr.. are msd: In Clllliil- CANADIAN , PAciFi¢: _ PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION 'SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale March lst to Nov. Illlth Limit Three Months $130.40 From Charlottetown Via Plctou lloinu and Returning via Vllicago. Going vin Chicago and REIUYIIIITR Vll vBI’Ilf0llV(Cl`. (YY VICC VCIBH' - $17.50 additional W. ll. IIOWARIJ, (f.\’.R.. Eli. John. Geo. W.\l.LER, llominiun Express lluild- inlt. Charlottetown. Many li dauntless hero came And/' planted firiil their fair wlliio tents Ou Salisbury's ..i1iuddy plain. Jlere may they wave while wild winds rave, The three and thirty thousand brave Curse- in the sloppy weather, The Salisbury niud forever. At Bustard (‘amp and West Down South Our brave warriors side by side in water knee deep on parade Bravely swam tug torrents wide. And those night trenches that we dug 3 Tlie_v'll be forgotten never. With Salisbury anti forever. lil Autumn times those muddy slopes Don u cloak of khaki hue. But so much swearing has been fiona ,S We've changed the color blue, But swell the song both loud and . long. We'll make the torrent swiver, 'l‘he wind may ery the rain may ily, The Maple lives forever. Chorus We lived on Jam and Mull-i-gan, And sometimes we got liver, \Ve‘ve fought before and we'll fight _ again, _ The Maple Leaf Forever. Mlnarifa Llnlmont Oo.. Limited. ` V eelnnnin.--im www i mama” ig: ilii Eastern S.S. Corporation St. John to Boston .... ...$5.00 St. John to Portland....$-4.50 Si:aterooms..... .......... _.$1.00 _ _ Boston, also Saturdays for Boston dir- They ll linger in our melll0\”lPH ect. Returning leaves Central Wharf, Boston, 9.00 a. in. Monday and Fridays ‘ for Portland, (Mondays only) Eastport Lubec and St. John. A. S. CURRIE, Agent, St. John, N. B. A. E. FLEMING, T. F. and P. A. St. John, N. B. i“~i _ l - __ __ -P-,..,i,». ._ . ,. .,-__ W. _ ` _ll 17| I A I ‘°T°am.°“ ‘V I » C" 1 . _ __ _ ~ '-iii] ,_ .,__ ,. . »‘ ' ' in _ i International Lino Increased Service Leaves St. John Wednesdays at 9.00 . m. for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and llave You Valuable Papers box W . » 1 ‘.»-».lii;.’1`.=,“€- __-.; ,. ,_ ' ‘I3 1 fi:-_-.ir-:_..=‘ i iff s ._A-;_ ._- ' _ ,,, '_ \ iff 1 . __-<""~~-..-...,____ . __ _ ____ _ __ .,~ ___ E l "’; 9 ‘I ""i;""T; " ~*°~*=,~f.l ll ' _.l , }. _ $9 ~ ~:°~.'-:~."~:".*~.° :“.~.~_' _.____,_-. _ . _ _,. Hli'li'l|TfITiEniiinanaaallnannnanna.unused;-».. .us ~~ »-;.». _ ____________....__, . ,l 4*; ll _ . or “°"‘_"'T ~,.__ ~ ' ._ , *t “L ~»-~ “‘ ' r Cli'arlottetown’s Greatest §Sll“ow-’ ing of Musical Instruments lf you knew that some of_ Canada’s leading manufactuo ers _o_f Musical Instruments intended holding a permanent exhibit of what- they had to_sell, wouldn’t you be interested P lf you knew _further that this was the most complete exhibit to be seen in the _Province wouldn’t you want to see it ’ You can do all this and more--you can select the instru ment you want whether it is a concert grand piano or a concertina, purchase it to greater advantage and on easier tenns than you think possible, simply by calling at our show- rooms today. Whatever you buy, you want the best, don’t you ? _Especially when you know the cost will be very little more than the cheap inferior instru- ments-that’s why you should come here. The - great amount of musical instruments carried in torily. ~~ ~ ' vfock by usis onlyanotherindicationof how well ;7"°_`T Z x we are prepared to serve you satisfac~ fir' ` “ v" `”` _ , lil '. ., , . . _ _'V ` , _ .. _ , =~`_ . . ._ - - -_ '. . .. ... '.~t,_'..'.. ':';_r. v~ .=§:_,_( I ~ -'_r'_.:~' ....._.-__.__... -[ billet.. E128- list! ` Fire Insurance will not replace them if destroyed. Do you keep them in a vault ? Do you keep them where other people can see them You can rent a “SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX"-this can be opened only by yourself. We invite you to inspect our Vault and Safety Deposit Boxes. The Eastern Trust Company 154 Richmond Street ` ‘ Quality Paints '._l` Time To Think About Brilglten and beautify your h_ome with the- fanious _ randram-Henderson "English" Paint-the paint with the guarantee, the best paint for all PUTDOSCS- . Brandram-Henderson paints are superior to _all others in every way. They can be applied easier and more economically, they last longer loo nicer and costs no more than many mferiorb s. Calla_nd let us tell you why Brandram- - eerson paints excels on_ every point why the super- 1%; qua ity _of these paints oes not increase tlie' e . St. John City Ticket Olllce, 47 King treet. » Furness ? Sailings rm Lennon mn asurax _ f lhrt Point Apfillltll (lllerlflo " 27th (via Ft. Jolni‘l Nf'l'd) Aprlll5th Oractana Msyltih 'Tabasco “ Nth Apsanlne .lusoirtl from LIVERPOOL From HIIIFLX A lon noun' ' Axim pn: ' , " 'lm *heater - ‘ ' my lots naman Martin Fennell & Chandler . lV*°*?'i‘* .R.°W. _ e __ Sanitary Supplies for Lobster Packerfs'--- , Every mod Lobst F t ho Ped With the beealtnsupplieesrprtéifgayble. shady of this branch of our business and our work cannot be W ta b _ _ __ _ .....-:.:°.aa":..ssl‘::='..'=l.:i~..i.f:.i.f'ir.i.°.°;‘:r¢.°.:'si. est class matei-lals,and selling at moderate can Wokeepalargestockalwaysonbailaxdilet A llillsvreonyourreqitirlmeats. 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