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'rr;i-I HOME<0ii‘ GOOD AND WHOLESOMF FISH . -_ lV°\'Yono should drink hat water _ with phosphate in lt, . before breakfast- _ . _ _ _ ~»__.. _A __ T0 feel as fine as the proverbm '|`a-lvphun `, when You dale' we "“'°' kB§l_1 the livsr_washei.l 8;* __. - 0160.11, almost every morning ~~t0 pref , ,_ _ _ . licilulre Our Service ve” "-8 °°°”“’ "M "°“’“ """’.‘ °’°¥' 5”* Will* llidisestbbls materiel. sour bile and poisonous toiius, saygin nm; _ Bd Physician lf* ‘ " ` l I . . I ' .5 Fenuelly &~Chandler ..'..§t’.“.§ii.“‘;f.?.t°2::..f‘l-§°,‘:;.l'$;i 'l`l'lE HAHDWARE MEN. ef- lf you wake up with g bad- tents, tTliARl._0'l‘TE'l`OWN P. E, l. Dealers in t‘u.rred tonne, nasty breath or stom~ Sllllow skin -muddy complexion at . . I ~ Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Kitchen "V °~"°’ “ll ‘i°“°l° “WP iilwleanli- lltcllsils, Flash Lights Electrical Supplies ` ' THE STORE OF ' SATISF ACTION Qloséph _Woolly ness. Your liver is the most important also the most abused -sand lleglected "'33" 01' ill* lwdy- Few know its fun- ction or how to release the dammed- UP 5065' wa'ste,_bile end toxins. Every man and woman, sick_ or - nl: eachmorning be- fore breakfast., a glass oi' hot watpr itch becomes rancid. lt's your liver.-` ll ~ Bolts of _the methods or German and their efforts to sink allied lhlliliihg have been revealed lu the wilrse _ot‘an explosion on hoard a steomér 'three day after she left rl South American port on at voyage to Now York. Three lives were lost. the men being actually burned to death, and-only--by the most prompt and strenuous' efforts on the part of the élltliiln and crew was _the vessel pre- vented from ainklug.and brought into port. This cargo consisted of hides, a' species of bark known as quebrac- ho, a collln, fifteen cases of “Min- erpls.” and one case ot clnematograph iilms." There was no doubt what- ever fabout the hides and quebrecho. and after the explosion the coliin wae_~intact. .it was found to contain a dead body, and was subsequently landed at New York. Suspicion cent- eredon the cases of “minerals” and "clnematograph ilims." says the Lon; don Daily Telegraph. How t'_¢:_ Plot Mlleirrled. '_ If wen ,,|,o“|d dr, _ _ -Ahoutfa. week before tho ship ar- rived to take in her cargo, applica- THE TA1L'0R_ with a teaspoontul of limestone lphol- "lion forspace in her for 15 cases wus nhate in it, towash from the liver and made hy a licensed Custom ilouso l Ladies' Mid Gel1t'B Suits Cleaned bowels the previous llay's ilndlgestible denpatcher Asked whom he re ie ‘ All work `guarantleed. promptly. d fr - _ _ _ ‘ : _ _ _ ll" " reused and ilopalred. material. the poisons, sour bile and sented-, this man stated that thu ensue wlllla; thus oiearlsilng, .sweotsnln'g; belonged to some American engineers an eshenng the entire allmentnryi-who had been exploring the country. Now is' the time L0 have you; canal before putting more iood into They had since left, and had asked the stomach Hive; any pharmacist will sell you `a ,- -__ ~ -‘_ d~0 _ - _ - f him to see to the shipment of the xii" "r 5"' “an vermatq repair Limestone phosphate is inexlpen-_ cases 'to Now Yorl¢_ 'r|,,s_,,(._ he de. clared conttalttsd samples of mln- Give mea trial." uart 1 ` ' ° a er pound. which is sumclent for a demonstration of how hot water and eruls _and stores _collected by them during- the trip, and also negatives of __->-_ _ . _ limestone phosphate cleans, stlmu- protographs and éinematograph films 1 T. lates and freshens the lliver, keeping 'which they had taken. As this man _ you feeling tit day in and day out. ' was a despatcher employed by the --1-_i._i. CHABLOT'I`l§TOWN P. E. I. womciso ron Fsaucs _ State Government to clear their goods' at _the Customs House. und- HIGH CLASS MERCHANT _ " . consequently holding a position of _'1~A||__0RS Although most organizations have trust, his ‘statement was not doubted, ilnished their war work, there is and .it was not suspected that he was FOP ll Neill-. Nflbby: DFBSSY- Up still much to be done for the repat~ in any way connected with Germany. lo lite luinulc Fall Sllliol' OVBIOOBI rinted French. That untiring band of The . oods were therefore ncce ted 8 . Give Us Q Cn" and see our New workers, the Friends of li*-rs.nce,.arel They were. duly cleared; at the §tate come. Sewing goes on every Tuesday at the work-rooms on North Street, Spring Samples - still carying on. and are likely to con~ _Custt_.>m_ House and passed, and the f i “Due l-lwlr Work t'or some time'-to despatch' was again checked on board' hy another- official before they were finally received. it was evi- '° \\'h9l‘0 Quantities of garments have dently the intention ot_ the perpe- 0 ` ‘ been mude for the suffering French trators of the crime, whoever they _~ _ _ refugees. The rudterial is also given might ne, to sinh the stennicr and fi* ‘ out to worn..-.n in their own llomcs.0ne all on board 90 thu( no evidence of T hill! 0111> *o read some of the path their guilt should be discovered but e ic letters oi gr titudo received by in this end they were ilustrated. _.L_ PAYS I' the president, Mrs. A. E. Wells, _to_11`ndAthe cases which must-lltrve con- - ~ ' ‘ " realize how dire is the need ot these ` tained the bombs 'been placed in suffering people. Several diferent suc- _ tlteqbottonr-of the hold their object ' _’ f GNBS ' ' _ cesssful campaigns have been held would _probably have been aclcved, I A ' ` -"*' by this SOCi9ty. lhe D00( Gnd Sll0e cilfli- fgrf- Wifi; (bg, Qthgy ¢,;1_y-30 on top raise being onevf their mqstsucceei- of them, the fort-e of the explosion NO STOCK CAN Ttikli/£iF PESTERED ful ventures. when thousands ofv pairsl wguld have been dqwmval-ds' and WITH_LlC£.TlCli5.l‘1lTE5§7|-§55» V ‘ of boots und shoes -were sent w_' would probably have blgwn out the _ msuses France. Mrs \\-'elle is now getting bottom of me Shin gut the que: A-'vo clean our truss _ ready for an esiiibirioli of Freiwl' l1iC~ mucho was shipped first. iheirsev- 1PlWA5|TE5.6l.|AlD AGNNST tures ani lure. lvhich promises to bu ,amy thousand of dry hide§_ on met... ,scas;MaNal:,ano ornss slum _ ‘ c_o'Nraslous olssases. l of unmm, ,u,0,.,,,,_ and is ,, ,,.,,.¢;,.,,__ CL-£ANsE'wm'v' AND A . { larly gllituble wily _if raising fluids fnrg _ - _ UEUDORIZE. U SE J. r‘ii."“§h‘l i iN lil-:lloiiull "“'° Dirk- "“""i i Fra BCG, _ , The death occurred on Wednesday. lmlr |m,uEPtilnAll.¥.£m¢llll1. QW! April 2nd. of"Miss Mary Praught. Nob`¢dy`can Tell _when you Darken ‘ daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs_ Gray, Flded Ha_lr with Sage Tea_ u. what un lsvoll Haolonr) » William Praught oi Millvlew. The de- NSREAL NECESSITY ABDUT ceased resided in Charlottetown _for Grandluotiter kept her hair beauti- HURSf$.CATTLE.SHEEHSWINE, over Z6 years. She was u woman.of__f_ullY_, dlrkened. glossy ond attractive DV0G5._G_0ATS'AND POULTRY. 5x.¢e1|¢m mrtetian character, which with e _brew oil Sage Tea and Sulphur helped her greatly through her declin- old age and much humiliation as well. __ A _ and .Look Young Whenever her hair took on that dull. & ing years to hear the lnrirmities ol’ flidéili 31' satreakoili i\liD6_lNli¢9. _lllll simple .mixture was applied with won- _ "i'L_IMl'l`ED ‘ Bm hm: -holy-religion which from 'her iorfut effect. By asking at any drug _ ‘_ »‘="- . omh_ sm, faithfully practised. till store _.for “Wyetb‘s Sage and Sulphur Dealersin-Drugs,Groceries god c______ ______ _me ____ _________ M c°mmud_.. you Wm get _ hm bo, . . d ' . _ ' B00lS & Shoesi Paints and ,,0m|¢,n and g full assurance that_in tfin ol, this old-time recipe, improved Wallpaper Etc- un, end. she would study it nappy by the audition ot other ingredients. _ _ h h Wm, m‘,m,..n9m-e5¢_` all _ready to use. _at very little _cost AMQNTAGUE P' E' I' x;n§e:.6”e;:;e,._ that had mm; Bmw This'simple mixture can be depended d t their reward ller remoills upon-.to restore nlatunal color and Brndslbann. H. passe 0 ' . _ . bum t th h ir' _ . ' e a _____ __ __ were conveyed by train to vernoli .Y ° \ 0 PTICAL TRUTHS Tlie ‘t.rlith`that_ eyes which do not properly' focus cause eye strain wllichlcads tu headaches und the permanent impairment urine health. 5 _ ' _ 'rue u-utu`t'n`et the l>rel»er_ focus rnd _ _turn o`t__ normal sig'\t in oéggbe sec_\l_.r_ed lf) the use`o `h‘e"pruper leliwl ground especiplly. for you. _ These ’ re Q¢_l_B¢;.d9lll0l\“ strated by - 0! lb* lenses --hjaaes themselves. Have your eyes examined by means of ly adiusted i|i~ strum'e`nt’| in~the hands of an expert. ` _ _ Ana _have the glasses :round according. to iiig findings-fitted to your eyes.-‘.~'l‘heu_ you ‘H13 demonstrate the truth that Sl ~ sos will smokin' your_ life more irlll! lvnrih living -#Try our Suprior Service. -H., J. ‘Mahon Oblometriat l Prescription door r .,_ . ...-» -- River, to St. Jolt fo,-me, parish, here the Rev. Father Mcqulgsn performed the funeral sor- vices., in the church and at the KFBVU and her remains as she had reqllestcil were tem to rest beside her_ pal-entB. who had l\\'°d°"»°“'“"d h°".many years ago Her near relatives are 0110 \"°u*° ' | he famil ol I-d_ ml so t f 5' ar Ilmtwall/lr irnd lzflir J°l\“ Wflgm' '°f ' anim-B church hm- _ A well-known _downtown_drulSist r r- . - spya _eyeryhody uses Wyeth's Sage shd_.8_ulphur Compound now because it dsrkhns so naturally and evenly th-st_._nobody else uall tell it has been applied-`~_it‘s so ensy io use, too. You `slmplyf'lismpen a comb or soft brush and uraw lt through your hair, taalas one stt-'land st' A time. By morning the gray air dlsappearlu. after another 01° * °‘ ' ` - 1 '» lilsftion or two it is restored to its _ h app . Cherry Valley. The late .Mrs --l_° “ natural color and looks llossy. soft W ht -vu a ,|,¢¢,-.of_.tlle_dncsase§i. *Til __ _ . . `i7a`|id`-iiodutiful. » i M_ay her soul rest in 'D_0l¢°_. ____ _____ ___ ._____*______*-_W ____ __ ___-__ _ _ _' ¢---- 4 ‘ UP IN FE-R `ME 'fl X ~»\ ~ _ l _ __ _ _ if A _ S _ ‘ ' lea it calmed u shoes in Amen ctr. Ularlottetown Fish &_ FROM THE MR Bowel_s_3re Active if cross, feverish. lick. bllloua. give fruit Iaxatlvs at once Every mother realizes. after giving ller children "f_‘».\_tforllln Syrup Vo! Figs,” that this is their ideal laxative. because they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cicanses the tend- er little stomach, Liver and bowels without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish or breath is`bad. stomach sour, look at the tongue, Mother! If coated. give n tenspoonful of this harmless “fruit lnxa-tive." and in n few hours all the foul, conetipnted waste. sour bile and undigestetl food posses out of the bow- els xlnd 'you have it well, playful child again. When its little rvstem is hlli of cold. throat sore. has stomachoehe, diarrhoea, indigestion, collc-remem her. u good “inside cleansing" should always he the ilrst treatment given. Millions ot mothers keep “Califor- nlrt Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a tesspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a brittle of “California Syrup of Figs) which has directions for babies. children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the hottie. Beware ol couuterfeits, sold here. so donlt be fooled. Get. the genuine, made by "<‘alifornln Fig Syrup Company." ti 2 cases were placed and more hi les stowed around them. The rc _lult was that the force of the ex- pllsiun was upwards. . f _ Money from German Vlce»Consul. Tile eases were actually shipped in tizet name of an assistant of the licensed despatcher, _were consigned ".0 order," no conaignee's name be- in; given, and the freight was pre- paid. This was ‘an unusual course and highly suspicious. The case supposed to contain cinematograph films was brought to the shipper at tits last moment by a man who de- ribed himself ss an American. ilu it was who signed a declaration hsfore the American Consul at the pt-rt in respect 0t_ihe shipment of the sixteen cases. After the ar- rangements were completed he promptly disappeared. The next item in the chain otqggeuce was it _docu- ment sent to Berlin by way of a nt-utr'ol country. ln this is was stated that a German _employed at the port had 'informed the German Vice-Con- sul immediately after the departure oi the'=shlp that al South African Boer had given him -the bomb which had caused the explosion,‘snd that hf-. had seen to its shipment. The \'ice~Coi1sul, the document continued. l;<_pl the information to himself, and usve the »Boer, who had several lines been to the Consulate, money to aid his' escape, lSubscquently a l-lerk confessed to complicity in the crime, und 'p 'pérs ' were discovered r.,_vcallng` an aaborate plot/ From`_ u :lute the~ police seized u number of documents. and a` sum of over $6,900 in un envelope marked "On His __n1af jcsty's Service," bearing a name which, it is believed, was one of the lnzmy used by the man who actually in-ought the case nf_"‘ciuomatoi’:\‘iilil1 filmsi' to the ship. Assassin a Lunatic. - I Then there is a brook in the story, and the thread is taken up in New York, where, after a. lapse' of nearly two years. a ma_n was :lrrested.*_..H0 madef a claim against an insurance company in respect of the sixteen cases, and lt_ was for attempted n-sus' in eonneetlo.. with this claim that he was arrested, lt was estab- lished that he_was of unsound mind. arid, he was detained in a criminal lunatic asylum. when arrested he was passing as s. captain of the-Aue- tralian Light Horse. He was in uni- form and wearing rihhnns of the South African, Mntabclc and Long Service Medals; and the Clroilc de G'll6l'f0 with palms. < -Amongst the Papers round upon him was a cutting des- cribing the career of the man who was thought to be the chief institiitor cies, for he _had always cultivatedl their-,_society in every possible way. H0 vile. _ever loud in his denuncia- U0_l\ 0.( the Germans. ` -‘fit 'is believed." tho cxll-:wt con- cluded,"“thut he and his <~oni‘etle1- utel-recaped in u powerful lnotm- bout, of which he was the owner, A list ot' the crimes colllmittled hy these nn».n` siuggers belief. ' ._-_.._.__.._,_..___ HOW T0 MAKE A TASSEL. lt's»_ the simpleit thiuu in the wo.l\l to make your own tasscl.. for ta-i.\:» ming, finishing- oil' sashcs, bags. and so onfand so much more ==:lti»lt'~_-tory than buying them basalt-lc you are sure ot' a perfect color lnatoh until much more personality in the tasscll you make yourself. says the North Ame-rlcan of Philadelphia. The easiest way is to tzlhc :l piece of cardboard just u little longer than you wish your tussel to bf- and wind your silk or wool nr chenille round keeping the strands t'r~.ul overlapping as much as possible. After you think thutyou have sufficient silk or what. evor it le to make it thick, fluffy tassel, riln rt thread of the some material un-, der the loops on one nd-ge :ind tic them i together, not boo tight. Now run tht- Selssors under the loops :lt the other end of the card and cut them. Your t-assei is now ready to trim up, -as it were. You can pull the strands around at the top where they ‘are caught with the tied thread so that they make a nice round bead, and a half~inch or so he- low this you can wind a matching or contvodfltig thread. A loop for your tassel 'may be crocheted on to the ton for a. lastenlng. Btnandqof contrasting silk or wool or cotton can be woundinto the tasnel over ting cardboard before the ends are slashed. Beads can be knotted into the strand that winds the tassel_ into a head at the top. .The ends of the strand and knotted instead of trimmed even. ' ‘ Tha .professional way to make n nassel is over a wooden mold to be bought for the purpose but unless the tassel is large and V’-be “Sed °°“` ____`._. 4* ' I /// \\ Striltill§bSuperiorl // \° _;\\.\\_\_\\\_\\\\i 30.0 CUPS T0 TIIE POUND f it//_//_/////_///C - -_ _ »*Z.ffT§I/ ~ DIRECT FROM LARGEST " _.__Z_'..'_i 'z-:';i;i'_i ___ ,__ __._'Q:_'fi-'..-_::;_-_____--~- -..ca _ P_A._DERE`WSKI - Masrnu ` and round and round the cardbourd.| USES N Uxnfrso IRON, To Obtain Renewed Energy, Power and Endurance Br. Kenneth K. l‘.'lst-Alpine, for 'i tl Yr-nr; Adiunct Professor New Yuri: Pont Graduate Mcditznl School and Hospi- tal, Says That in His Opinion Nunetcd _ if Iron is the Most Valuable Tonic, Strength and Blood Builder An Physician Can Prescrihe. Ignace Jan Paderewslzi. one of the greatest musical geniuses of the age, at a time when his un- tiring work _for Poland overtaxcd ins strength and impaired his health had recourse to_Nuxatcd iron to help rebuild his wasted forces and restore his old-time health and strength. "With the tremendous strain llc posed by over two years of almost cuselrss work in the cause of his father- iand, of which he is the foremost iiguft today, it is easily understood why Pede- rewski son ht the s-.lslainillg tonic benefit oi' ilu‘_.=, lf Dr. Kenneth K. ll ._-, says: "If pee. |:l¢_would only rc that iron is just as ~ |nil.~.pcn::liil¢_\o xl.; blend as ig gif to the lungs and _hc just as palrliculnr about lace ing up a fuihci/-nt_.=-_l,.;»lv at all limes, tiiere “'\"~il"l ill Hi? oliirilfiil he far less disease re- lul_l»:]g from nn.:lnic, wealwn.-(1 ¢0ndi¢;,,n|_ .\uxnt_cd Iron hy enriching the blood and crcsllllg new blood cells, strengthens th; nerves, rllluiilis llic v.'ezii.tl\c0f‘U 10°k`_trnl l)rl|;_:.~'till'c, ll. J. .\l;lllrm_ txlolltiinllhl _ ing for to flllislll oft' filo llomo-m:ul+\_ frnck or l`i\DCY lltlif-» . ` _...__ ------_ -_-e»_~'-_-_-_-;-__-_--_-.._ ;-_f-'-f_.-:_.~e;+_- .3-__ _-____ ;__i ____ ' “ ‘TJ 1.5;.:-j,~ __;_ '° ' M 'LIFT OFF CORNS! e . lnoesnft hurt t-. bat and costs only _ _ a few cents _ _ l Magic! Jullt drop a little I-‘reasons on that touchy com. instantly it stolii ggnmg, than you lifit the corn off with the lingers. 'rrulvi No hum- bugl . 'Try F1-eezouel Your drugslst sells a. tiny bottle for a few cents. stlflici-| out an 1-ld your feet of every Mfiij lglg at pain, soreness or i¢rrltal1lon.| Pnesohe is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius. `;_=;s _ _ _ M* ‘ Bruualuo ur# |rA1'|-|l:|=a _ . » lrl Km 'MT _SNEAK PAN' 'mt <0sTAm2> wmlooi' iiER\¢Em |f'l°N 5N’l: lv _ .Il~~».\- _ ,_ _ semen . _ Tuval- ‘ NUST HAVE. , l _ , . 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