, ___,¢_._ .__ is _ _,t A ll' -e ` .Ps i it I _~ _ tg it <. - '_ --ri. i I ‘ i t-.»I|i~ ou’ . '- _ or. .~»-<, t- J ., :oily and lit-aliliy is lUl*l'“‘0¥`Ulll-Zi’ ()l`fll'l`-°-Al't'll, Mt‘l{lll'll0ll. 1 1 y fi? .t ts =¢ . iw ll. .li 35 alt li- 1 i , » ~ 1'. A ' `m“u;‘,_|u,°*.;",,*'u¢_,¢m,~'*“,"u*,_,N,` ,.1-_*,,,,¢_. *___ ~a*@g`,is_,a1 m.»m" _ tfaltif-tmllUi»'%w€‘».»»~ is _ _ _ ,- iw I -1"" li ‘ '_ mi* M »t:n»Ifs,tnl1ld.HQI` 4 ` SELECTED NEWS FDR THE UUA SATURDAY ,> . ' ."-~..|¢t.,. liurl Yourself! ,~‘1,' - vt ti Nitin. tire c|.EAns 4-aouqifzig, 'rnniilrr Aim ALL ii snenaine oncANs __ _ 1- _ medicine into the ston_iach-you -just ln this ilckle climate repeated colds b very easll`y‘drii't into Catarrh to extend through the system in cv- a ery direction. Exposure to cold or dampened in- arc killed, foul secretions aredestroy- tensltles the trouble and nasal catarrh ed. nature is given it chance-and cure is the result. ' comes quickly. Unless a complete cure is effected, inflammation passes rapidly to tht- il’ throat.-ronchial tu-hes and then to the u lun s. _ . _._ _ `<-oiigliiiig ci-asc at once, because Irri- atioit is reiiioved_ 8 You cun’t make-; new liings»-Iiciu-e t (Tnnaumptloit is practically iiit-iiriililt-_ - But (Yaturrh can he t-iir_i-tl _cxt~e|lL iii to its iliial anti always fatal stage.. sa _ ‘oiiiplelc otitlit $1.00. Smaller size Catarrli siitferers, ineanim; tliovs-c i with colds, sore. throat, bronchial, st trouble, etc. can all be cured right at _ to the lungs and air passages. The natural tendency of Cutarrh is ‘ \v .Breathe “ilaiairhtrzotie” ome by inhaling “Catarrhozone." In using Catarrliozone you don’t take reatlie a` healing piney vapor direct The purest balnis and the greatest ntiscptics are thus sent to every spot here cntari-hal trouble exists. germs voids and throat troubles can't last thi- pure healing vapor of Catarrli- zone is brentlied-sneezing and list- Ciitarrliozoiic to prevent-use it i-ure your winter ills. lt's pleasant fe :intl gtiaruiitt-eil in every. case. Iv., at all tlealt-i's. _- fm _ " " -assi. llstountling (lure by Dr. Gasselfs Tablets. Mt. Stewart and vicinity. R. Clark sowed his wheat _Tuesday and Mr. Mont Pigott, has most of his sowing done. But as the ioe ll still on the North side, no lobster lines have been rini_~l.. ' GOOD ROAD.- The road at York, P. E. I.. has been put ln first class condition under the direction of Road- master B ll. Brown. The road mach- ine supplemented by the use ot the road drug. After a few days, luis made a road second to none in the Prov_ince. SLIGHTLY INJURED.- George Dowling, one of the men working on it gas pipe which was being tapped yesterday on Great George street, was overcome by the gas anti for some time was unconscious. llis condition was not serious and after iirtitlcial respiration hadbeeii applied he rc- vived and continued his work. REMAINS ARRIVE --Tlie remains of the late Miss Minnie J. Brown ar- rived by \Vediiesday niglit's express l'roni (‘liii-,ago and were iiiterred yes- terday afternoon in Sherwood lct~ to D0 l~loiitliii.iiipti»ii. l'Ii1g:iiit,i" ii » i ini pi-.tt-es :imc s ‘ ~'_ v zllmve and llt~\'ontl ant' orfliiixiiw' lm-tlli'iiit*. llf‘\'1‘ l>lll'l`l"’l`50"11lli‘5illll"ll)`~ ( Tii:ei'\'i»,-'-.\-.~:l it.-.-:t:l\`_ ~.‘i _~:iIil: “Qi '- rl-:lit in, n:.»l it \\:t.\‘ :ilin<\1~'Il l>l-l<'li \\_l‘ if llilfl’ suddenly tint- .lugs fl I. _ ,i ..- .‘--‘il-5 ‘~- than ll..-,t-»~..-i. l -,t-._iitl.. not hail- ti (_ 1 \v:ii- out .-li0||]liiig_ iiiitl all :lt ~t.<- l- - -Hifi l'\f~' `-‘i""""‘_l ““"_,U' mi _niufiii __ “"5 (- leg ,-_'tat-e tray tlnit l\ ' ‘_ _ \ _ _ V to 1t;y liiiil _ .\l. .\_ gt-_ _ ~ \ V- - ¢l~t-tr:t-lt_\'.) :toll lull '»'xW-Mi ` . _ , ii* Lliiil prottgd t\_-._»l.._.»i_ l‘_"_'-5 "ff, A ' ,' 5 . 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Masons-A. l I r - ., i\_`__g_"~ Sir Knight Murdock Mclieod gavo it ‘ report of the year just ended which ’ was highly encoiiragltig showing tho _ . » Mffli. ll-'lil-J'-‘iii !`n|‘ ltr, i`l\.~'».~‘<-ll`.~ `i"lltlt-l ilu- l.i|‘:l-til f tl~- ttf Ii:t-ii' l-law: in i°irc:‘.l t_.~ _ <_ i.i', t _~~- .. _:, .- .»t,, it.|,im .it I» I-’,\_ \'-:i<. 'v‘t. ' _ _ ~ _ _ » v _ B'ritu.`|'i"*` Titty ii ii n` tl \"il1 \t~'»laI rl l i' \ \< i' \a"t»"li 'I I rt|n~dotvn '».t::i!: .tri in tw- tin .~ -I _,_ ni int it. _ 1.. »\ ~t - i-- :._'~. lfttt' iw] Len" wr me ‘ummg year' HH' it li . t »t| iii ii »\ \' Iii tit ~' ll I _ . ._ ...it ::I:__i- l - .- l.-t:| .ii f-.~. -l :ii <-.i_~=t-- ol Nervous Breakdown Nervouf; Dehilily Sitornfich Disorders Nerve Pafalysis Sle0plt>s:;ni:'.-is I'/lalntitritizrii " ' _.Spinal Paratyslo Anaemia Wastlnff Diseases infantile Paralysis Kidnc-‘,‘ l‘li:;f_-nut: Palpiizttion Neurasthenia indignation Waistlniz in Children Specially valuable to tturs-in;-_ Motltet-1; and Women `of Middle /tgo ‘All .triit-_-_-at _-._~.,t ~ _ ..» t;..- i-..._-_ . , ._-:i lr.-_ 1-.-_.ts-ii".- 'r_il»l.-i<.-.1f_t»...»t-. A I'-rcc S`.;m,&;- -tx : _ __ I. .t-_ _-.tt .ti 1. ~»ti'-- io: mailing :tml |t.»» .. i’ ' 1 t' , .~l.‘ i- t ,it ui. ll. I". ll.L.-I. ~ :ind Ct... l_I.=l. .l0, Mc(.`.'liil-.-.tic L_ l`.,,.,.» ti,- Fr 5 __ t I i. *ffl '- _ '"*t- r .R ' ¢ ` . ~ I , ‘ ' ‘.- » '- <7-‘jf-‘;'._ `~`., _ ‘_ _ " -'-*fr-'3_`-..:'. §i.."i.~ if _ei-' 1 ""-_'.-L- ,':_`». ‘.~ _ ""i - ,,,.,_,..§,,§\_, .Mi J »n,{Qf u / (Q 4 W 1 iii” ` _ _ I _W , _:__ -if _ L., ;{,' I >~' _ __,_,,,,..,f _ _ _ju _ I c n V » »,' ' ‘A A -;,::-_ ` s ‘li YOUNG BARRISTER ENROLMENT FORM C "Was sited by OLD BARRISTER dam, ri pure bred Clydesired by'McGre or one of the most cel b t d Cl d St ll` ve l'ved YOUNG EARRIS-TE-R will-make? thi Eeasoii tif 1;15ual;SfglloIws : MOIHIHY May 9th. will leave Bonaliaw for Westmoreland by way of South Mellflllv “lSh¢- Tllcsdlly 10lll by Way of Tryon to Albany over night. Wed- nesday 11th through Senltown io Central- licdcque night. Thursday 12th to El11€l'_B_ld over night Friday ,through ltose Valley to North Wiltshire night. Saturday through (lolvlllc Road tollonsliaw. Monday, 16th, to Canoe Cove, Rocky Point. night.. Tuesday.17tlt, at Frank Hughes' stable, Grafton St., Charlottetown. This route will continue during the season. For terms apply to the owner, John 0'l.lrlen. Some ol' his stock exhibited 1914”-0902 Slmmvlltl. Ilvyfllly. 3 00lts.one 3-year-old, 1st rlze, wel hed _ D B 1540 lbs.; one 4-yenr~old, 2nd prlze,wo1ghed 1680 Ibn. Mr. M. McPlial_l. De8able, !l~year-old filly, lst prize,weIgIit, 1300. Goodman McPhnll, 2nd prize, 1300 lbs. James McKay, De-Sable, 2~ycar~olrl, 1400 lbs. Saguel Cameron. Hampton, 3-year-old, 1560‘lbs. "“' ' " 9872-5-81|t6l`thcnmtts2w, ‘ , ‘ - i- _ ; _ _-_ ._ ',.'. ~- - . I k I “' I I ‘ _ _ Nix ciice ofthe officiating clergyiiiaii, Rev. 2-' l \\\»- -“t--its-ffitf: an -">_ 1* " "‘_‘- ".‘__ _ ' .»\. \\'yit<~, ittsiimi, is. ii., iirtiiiswicii ¢»‘t:lli.~, I fcll agzizii. ii-:lit I &df` ing?" i“ _-"_“ "_‘-""`ll_‘*” “MII "ml _ dum' mi, “_i,,.}.~ 1|;i,;,1_ _,mg _ ,-`-|_"‘ ‘_ ‘-'f,_\f».,_,_j7 -)_ :ii-lite ns tit-i. i to il t|i_\ from th M Um, “l “, _ 117 'f-' ~ \'\Il-‘~, litis-lniiid and lic got ine ' ' -‘ “ 1 ‘(21, f '.- _ F,,,,,,,_ Am., taking daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. i rt-gtilarly. Well wc arc all safe so far, l 1 P ‘sages for them. Well I have not iitach news to write lhlmtillle so I wlll close. Love to_ all. l remain ant lottetown. The funeral was pl‘iV11i<‘. only near relatives being present. FOR WRITING.-The following, p_u- pils ofthe priiicipal's department. d by the A. N. l’alnier Co., New York, the followng awards for excellence in Mtistfiilai- Movement writing: lleleii <`:irboiiell, Floreiice Lantz, Constaiicc- iliuatcs; Alina il/la.snii, Adele McLeod, Mary Saunders, Clara Tanton, Elea- nor Lowe, Victoria Whitlock, progress pins. POINT PRIM.--Mr. James Muni-oc and Angus l\iurchison. of (lhnrlottt=~ baili.~--Miss Etta Mi-Rae has returned front a visit to (7liai'lottetown.--Mrs. oliii (iniiipbcll anil daughter, Miss Margaret, were visitors to the t-ity ye.-tci'ila_v.-~Mi¢~xs Bessie 1*. McI.cod and Miss Bell J. Mcl.eod and Miss liatlir-rinc McLeod were among thc isitors to the city yesterday.-Messrs `lai‘eiice (iillis, John McDonald and Angiis Mcllonald are busily engaged in lobster flshiiig.-Miss Bell I). Nl- litilsoii. Orwell (love, is visiting hcl' otisivi, Miss Hell J. Mcl.cotl. WEDDING BELLS.- At-the resid- nvciiiie, it quiet wedding took place whcn Miss Helena Maude Mumford. itluinford, ol’ Ilartinouth, N. S., and _ Rev. W. Sydney Mahon, B. 1).. of 'ontypool, Ont., forinerly-» of ilharlot- etown, P. E. 1., were married. Mr. and Mrs. Mahon left oii the evening rain for a short visit to points in the west before taking tip their work at l’ontypool, where Mr. Mahon has rc- ‘ cenlly been induced as pastor of the l’i‘csbyterlaii (ihtircli. _ Toronto ol' the late i\iajtn~ llalpli Malloii, of York, l’. l‘]. l.) ROYAL" KNIGHTS-The Royal llack Knights of lrclaiid, Ahegweit l’rct-,eptory, No. 905, celebrated their ing by a splendid banquet held in their tall iii Boyne Lodge ltooni, I., 0. A. 'l`lici‘c was carried out a long and iii- 't»i't-sliitg programme, ati initiation in- 'to tho ltoyal Black tlcgrcc being one of the first items. Aft(-rwtirils there wris it siiniptuous baniiuct in the hall lu-low, tht- fables lwiiiir; bc;i\ilii`till_v do- liiiiiiiiatioiis. Toast. niai-:ter Sir Knight J Bctliiiiic proposed thc toasls of (lod Save the Kiiipz. Royal Black ln- stiitile-- respoiitlctl to by Ilepiilv Pre- .. .l. Story, S.().l-1.--Alex. Snelgrove, .l_ ll. licll. l. 0. (I. l<‘.-J ll. Mc- l. lloulc, K. l’_ (`ltib-l\l. i\lcl.e0tl Sister Province, Newfotiiidlany iiietliclticnlt-|il¢,q~e' or bv _ . _ ' - '° Y" `_l ;_ T- UAV 'Gene-request»o`5=€otonel-Kirk patrick and omcers or the ssth sat- .glion P. E. l. and New Brunswick BKiment, an emergent meeting was Called last night In the Armourics- Rev. Dri Fullerton presiding-at whlvll `lt wasresolved to have a large meet- lllg lti the Armouries on Tuesday Tlllht. 10 emphasize the splendid PHT! Dllwed by 'the Canadians at Laiige' marck and Hill 60, and at the Sain" time to arouse interest and enthu- siasm in the call for assistance which ls now being addressed to Canada. PROGRESSIVE FARMERS.- Mar- Shileld has always been noted for il-‘» live stock. For years past the Ay!" .shires of Marshfield have been seen in the leading exhibitions. (thief anions the exhibitors Mr. John Fergiison and Mr. Chas. Rolieitson. 0t""'late y¢‘l\l`=i the diiilculty of securing labor has prevented tliein from exhililting as much as they"dld- before, bin they still have superior herds ol’ Ayrnliires of good producing quality Mr. l~`ci‘K\lS0ll has in his stable a herd- ol' IS l’urt- Bretl Ayrshires. bred ciitircly for util- ity purposes: The milk is wcllllllhl daily. and-a» record kept, so that thu io r some years managed thc l’oitltry. he is it familiar ilgtire in the inarlti-t. and anyone who has once bought. from them remembers the very large and well fattened geese and cockercls, as well as the uniform eggs which slit- lias for sale. Mr. Charles Rolwrtsoii has not had as long an expcrieiiire in breeding of Ayrshlres as Mr. I\`cr;:ti- son. but his name is always iii thi- hreeding of Ayrshires as Mr. lfcrgti- son, htit his nainc is always promin- ent in the Prize List. Both ol' tlicsi- men nearly always have sonic particu- larly good stock to offer to thc niiirket, but Ayrshires are not thy only class oi’ cattle that are inaking,I,lieir mark in Marsliiield. Mr. W. J.. Gibson has started to build up it herd of Puri- Bred llolstclns. anti he has two l’ttrc Bred cows of more than usual nit-ril, llc always uses llio he.st..liiills that can be had, and has now at Ilic lit-ntl of the herd one of the In-.st lit- cotiltl sci-tii‘c from the herd ol' llivkio of ()n- slow, N. S. lt will be rctiiciiilit-|'otl that last year at thc Maritime Wliiler Fair, one of Dickies llolsi*eilIs'“brok<- the world's record for milk prodiiv- tion. Mr. Gibson has filled a. large or- der for to Western (Taiiiitlu. last year. llc took out it car load anti they prov- cil so satisfactory that lic rcccivetl aiiollier order. lt. is breeders like this who are not afraid to risk their mon- cy in high prit-cd cattle that are biilld- ing'up farniing in l’rin<-,o Edwiirii ls- lund, and It is hoped 'their exiiinplie will be i`olIu\vt-;/'._ -_ - _ -tr--._ A I ' -. -st-/-__ L _A ' ' - - \ I t » . ri, »» "N , ,' ...lt _ .:.'» tr ` Anyone is only arrived homemade flav ' and fine. I fine blending of In t _ » ` I . 1,' <4 » practical tests. _ _ _ _l As you know,-Ontario wheat flour is generally regarded as “a pastry flour". It . ‘I .has the’ necessary lightness ; the delicious, Qt.. all - _ 115 \"n._' W1. M 5 ~ _.~i, is ~t _ J Scientiiically Blended from can take two kinds of flour and stir them together. But blending at by I' careful, scientific, or. lt makes the most ' delightful Bread, too'~ white and"’light Western wheat flour-makes a blgiioaf- of bread-but it is gray, `~¢oar¢e,` ~fuIl- _ 'iholes and not a bit inviting. I _* X (_ __ _ r _,_ the Now, in milling “Beaver” Flour, We 'adii -. proper proportion of _ _to _ _wheat to 5- the choice Ontario w'li`eat; _ is lgdeito _this - the wheat that "BGDVBI" #wr ~ _and -Manitoba Wheat. '_ IXING does NOT mean BLENDING. Flour has just the right strength to make g _ good sized loaf of Bread; and_,_a't the'_'sa_nie ' time, have the sweet, tasty, “homey” flavor “Beaver” Flour is perfectly bazaar I ' It has the strength and nutriment--lt` V asgisikteq ' 7 H6893 ll8htness and flavor and is the sainc/'ln _' _ _ ‘ ' ¢l\l°llfY_and_str_ength at all times. A - = This is why “Beaver” Flour*--.'the.o`lil§r’ "` " scientifically bslancediflour-is et|u`iiIly.go6'd - f B - - ao; P:;ttaldy,.R.olls and Biscults,,_X§gl¢¢;, pi". .....‘§°::.‘i:‘;°°.' hr “”_:°.t';"’ “‘.;"'°' °°° - _ 0--3’-Qu. s oi-.it yname- ., '5¢lV°lT” the true blended flour. ‘ _- _ _ - 'D£'AL£'_RS-4-`W»l-lien; f 'J F ' " 'Coarse Graf.-as and.Corda‘l| ar P' cu on “JD i V _ _ -_U _ ,,,,-.» -n-. ~ - . ~. - _ _ ..._ _ ._, .». _- - . _5-»-ts'--1"- ‘»" yi- -lt ~ _--~:=f~...t:. fb - _ ,_ -_ .-.itiftiilséviir