. 1 quality. Makes an ideal < ¢ 1 Ai t ,E ~ i i -_ Motli Balls f \ 1 a tliltf.. i,i,._ . V5’ Proventivas ilitilli " When packing ‘a.way~ winter clothing, blankets, furs, etc, better insure finding them whole by using .lamieson’s Motli Proof Bags ' Gum Camplior It behooves you to take prompt measures to foil Mrs. Moth. Moth pre- ventives cost little and pay every time. : .l. G. .lamieso ~ , DRUGGIST ' on _ . _ tive as farm is sold. . uction Sale We are authorized by Mr. Nell Darrach to sell on his farm at Marshfield Commcncing at '1 o‘clock, p. m. ,_-h I K the following stock, crop and implements:-_ _ \ STOCK-1 Mare with foal, 12 years old, 1 Filly] 11 inionths old;F1 Hcorae 'wks- . -iiri: ,_ .i t.w.. , , tltltnlnllltdiiig, 1 shoillpliosnlclxll 3uy¢\:§:srsol)t'ldwlll|lrca:i(li,“1nillglgtsln liieifeit-), 2 _Held M”`°h‘l_ F|'°“°h 5 "°P°"- °°U' years old, in calf, I short horn -Heifer. 2 years old. 40 begin. I 5 1. ‘"’“°d: ‘_ -I h. S t . l _ , l _'. l - tori }li(i)i-l;w,“l.f.mi'.li.~.iti-.iimifolléllggil. ig li:sil'h.S1e‘ll‘:nll>;l ev 'on al a mm Emil” °“ "N “"1 “"4 We ha” °°°“"° a . ' ~ . , . the '|`iUlih¢aIN woe-4 i-.....- .°!".°t='S°?°.°°."‘°°“"=~"°*-‘ eccoeauoi-oi. If." U\@¢FlK¢»§@lW§§£&£; HNHFPFQ l&I€i“©€COG\D :-1 Q F. Sa. S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. S. 10 11 12 13 ‘ 14 .°‘°."."’.~`-5-”.’°S”"-"°=~*.°"."f"."." »-~i;¢oo:1N>-i-i.°¢::=_c=e¢-i~i~i~i`1~I~1 -l~l-1~i~?i~i~ir;;,;¢-,;f_°¢. :,:row¢»:>ae~v-il:>:.:c.~iei~i~1¢a eic~1co>-faoo¢:Ia€a`;¢'cil:~.Ci-_ .\'oiir:c is lu-ri-by given that a speci- al inet-ting of ilu- congregation of tlu- Presbyteriuti tfliiirch at t‘ove-liead in connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be held in tho. Church at Covchend, on Monday the. 26th day of April A.1`i_, 1915 at 2 0'- clock p. ni., for the uprpose of filling vacancies in the iioard of Trustees, approving the site of tt Mzinsc, author- izing the building of it new Manse and confirming the work of the M,anse Cotnnilttec and cntrusting to said Comrnlttcc thc funds on iiatul t'or the building of ilu- new Mansc and any other business that may properly coinc bt-fore such nu-etiiig. (Sgd.) IRA CARR. Allistoii, Lot 03. 9411:!-4-i0stt5lest| 5| Nl~]\\'l't'>ll'l` .\’E\\'S, Va.. Avril 17.- l’rovlsione». for t`our d:i_v.~t wt-rc taken on liourtl by thc Gi>.Tm:m riiitlt-i' l€‘ro|i l'rinv. \l.'iliu~lui. tim tlirci: day.-1' .supply allowed lit-r wht-ti shi- caiiic into port having bt-on t-xli:iustoti_ isorifung or 300 ions ti|` coal for port ptirporqltit 'and to trim the iziilp \vll| iw t'oniplee‘t¢-tl by |iiP.'lil. :tml to-|\uJri'o\v tht- i-niigor will go into dry dock for surii-y'liy the Niivtil lioartl. wliicli is to rt-coiniiiciitl ilu- time to lu- ;.;i‘:ti\tt.-tl by ilu- iinltcd Stntm for |'»-pairs. Tin- :.liip`s siii'm~oii.-i said that mem- bers of thc crew s\iii'i-ring from bori- bt-ri were inucli lniprovtulf 'l`hlrt_v- onc- new t-asf-.s of the llisawisa- have dc- veloped since thc riilder ua-rlved ber-. bitt with plenty of fresh vogetalilcs available ilu- surgeons expect to sup- press the cpldeirilre soon. ` M|nard'a Linlment Co.. Limited. Gentlemen.--Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN _ ARD'B LINIMENT in a aovero attack. of Lailrlpve. and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cocoa of Inflammation - 1 ... .-. .. _ in the Mill year. .- a lou and re- MPO" l ..\ir.~:. ,Maggie Gallant, 'of lioxbury, Double’ Tenement House.. I am instructed to sell by public auction at the premises No. 136 Graf- day of April, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, barnythereon, situate on the South. and 235- f01”YD@l'|Y 0‘?UUPlf°d ll." ill" ml" , isist/ers, Doris, Limo aiul lionia, also R059” D- MCI-3l"’l"l» ESU- `onc brother, Jack, all who have the 'Wm-‘fi 3' Salt# "ltr-urtfclt sympathy in their sad be- B» BEAIRSTQ. irqavcrucnt. His funeral, which was _ Aiictiotutf-r. held on the l5lli, was largely attended. 9='i7i'i~4-1711117. 30- 3'-'. 24.27. The services at the house and grave ,., _,lh_m,n I. Trl _I , _S-L 1. thies were aroused by the work of the 9,-_'_-H_,,_l7S,|m.,h4iA' " ° _ iq V ti ltr-d (ross society and. until over. __ _ 'i most active in preparing garments for ' ="-- l, the comfort of the soldiers. To the. .` Inst. ot' ber illness site was fully ` conscious and was ready i'or ilic suin- ; inons to meet her redcemer and the _T loved ones gone before. There are Sealed tcntlers will be received by "fn 'O m""m 'W9 bl°°m“r's' J‘lmeS.ln the undersigned until april 23rd :for‘ ll’l‘;n'°ll'&‘5”' ;;':drq1)a;,;fl’ if:,,hC;::af°r%‘;"e5 raising, walling and rv-modelling the I ‘U ' "" "" 5' 0 5 ` Presbyterian Church at Caledonia mi-tits and Mrs., W_llliam Mchlurtlo. Plans and Specmcauons to ,F gem] ,Suniniersldt-._ The iugieral yy/,ill_ take at Murdoch Mcphermnkv Canaan-,PV place W ediicsday, the ..1st. nvt _._ o clock M_ C_ M(,Gow1m.s` K-umuir; and at _D_- from the r_esldence of Mr. \\ llliani Mc- A. McLeod's. Murray River. ` M“r‘l°'_‘\' - The 'l`r\\ut<‘cs do not bind them. iv s "‘“°““`**"”`*`”” to accept. the lowest or any tendons Q EDMOND P' ARSENAULT , . - It in with dee sympathy th tthe ‘ _ MURD0( H R' MULEOD’ »dcfith_ is cliroulglcd of Edntoiiid P. ‘lmalm “"‘l,wh"e at 'the h°”p»" ,Ai'scnault. son of the late Placidly ml by Rev' l'“u'°r McLea"' Mr' Al” i senault who was only ii young main thirty two years ot' age,, wus highly hospital, Sumiiiersido. whither he "'°‘“°‘m""l by “ll who knew hm' “ml KRON pnmz w||_HE~ M luul goin: for troatnient for ii broken t To Go ,N-,I-'oc DRYDOCK <1:-lt. il`lio.»t'tmeral which took place l i % t li itulutliv 1 ' ' _th We are authorized by Robert Mcl.en- ; , , , , ., _ _. ,` ly ,,,m_ m ,_-,.|| 0,, his fa,-“L WPS( [(05-.,|_ ty, on ‘ MRS A ARSENAULT , uoNoAv. APRIL zsth “_ co The sad news has been received senault, wife of late Alphonse Arsen- lthony of Perth, Amboy New Jersey brook, .Niuinin HENRY WINSLOE WRIGHT. Died at Charlottetown, April 12th, after two weeks' illness. Henry Win- sloe Wriglit, aged 24 years. Death at any time is said, but especially when one so _voting is called away. lie was ti young man of good character. a loving disposition ziiul one who mode warm frif-nd.~i with everyoni- lu- came lin contact with. llc it-tives to mourn. besides mother and fziiiicr. ilirt-e twt-rc coiuliu-.ted by the Rev. Mr iMurpliy. The floral tributes were many and beautiful The pall-bearers ]\veie li.iniel Nitlsean, Perry Large, ) . 'Prank Simmons and lranl. Sauiulcrs. LATE MISS JANE BREHAUT. The many friends or Miss .lane lirei iliuut will|leurn with deep regret. that. ‘ April 1!l, tit 7 o`i-lock, al the reslileiict-_ ot' Iif-i' :~;?.'iter, Mrs. \\'ni. l\lcll’iurtlo, after an illness of ii few wet-ks. The | lutc Miss ltrehaut. was born in Murray it ilarbour, but lived most ot' her lit`e in ‘ Suninfersidc, where she was respected by all for hcl" sterling character. Site _ 'l rlisvrliarged her tliitles as a teacher for 37 years with ti fidelity seldom equal- ` led; while her attendance and support ,of her cliurcli were marked by the y saute il'ev'oi.lon. lit-r deepest. sympa- - taken by ber last. illness, she had been Arsenault. wbicli took place on Tiles- tlny morning at the Prince County _____, l on Tliursda mornin was Jar elv at- | Q of y s s . 1-iu_icd dcspltc thc bad coiulition toe roiids. l‘hc news of lils severe ln- j\.fy.‘ sustained wliilc at work had I lu-vit learned with severe regret by his rr-.movul tu ilu- hospital. liopcs wt-.rc 4-t|tt».'iiiliit-tl *for his lit-tterint-iii, when, "‘ lo! 1-tint! thc wooful tiding of ills ,,,,,.,,|,\»t~tml dt-inisc which plunged the wholt- ‘roiuiniiiiiiy in heart rendering S Lol. tl. P. E. l., and t‘¢-linii of \Vest-15:., slic passed away Motuiuy morning. \ pit Ill wi W T sons, ten of them women, were in- stantly killed and tweiity-seven others were injured lutt- yesterday in a colli- sion between a Detroit city street car , . nd ii freight train on the Detroit. "ack “'85 °l°“"i~‘ hllf Slgzfiif 2,!-_ -J -5-_ _ ole_do &llronton railroad. Three 0|" 1fzi1i3;;rm“aIriot;i\;/Sid unhiipgabeeu line* mms' 3,50 mm of ,tying one thing' the iiilnlrttl are expected to die. Hoprs perienced is sam to me mmmde,-_ alter another, such as paris green, and flef l§\f1L<~1 [0 I-UW' C°UJY\l“"1¢-1 0" W able tor building, trontuig on Water - _._._._.,_,., Street- Aniilv D. M. McD0nHlLELTEsDoli‘ co|.i.|s|oN. ltigllttgitw t le pm nur 0 FOR SA'~E"A NEW HOUSE' 5 The street car, one of the largest in service, was heavily loaded with pas- sengers, homeward bound, from their day's work. As the car approached the railroad crossing it stopped. and the conductor ran ahead to see if the A string of freight cars being pttsh- . cd by a switch engine struck the street car fairly in the middle, smash- ing lt almost to bits. The wreckage was pushed along a hundred feet, sev- eral of thc dead and injured dropping along the street before the train was Others were crushed iii the splin- tered mass ot' steel and wood, and it was several hours before they could he cxtrlcatcd and the exact. number known. GROUND GLASS AND PAR/IS GREEN.‘ HOI’E\VELL CAPE. April 19.-Tile cross-exanilnatlon of Mrs. Johnson. pH||lADE|_pH|_,\_ pn" Am." 19_ the crown's chief witness_ln the Albert T|,0n,a,, N0|an,‘ who has snpporfed f)$\|;1,:;li (i;‘;l;f;.;_l“\§V_°%f;‘;;'l;'_“i:h:;;e5:£lr‘:1'l three "‘wlves" for more than five years ing- ~ taining all the while a regular nightly (Iommenclng with the summer of |013, when the witness lived in thc mule to grlefwhen ,,m,h I deaf gi-it-l'_ 'l‘lio clrcunistaiwea ot' this death a.°o certainly of ii nature to ln- it-n,~ti|'y .‘,hc sorrow especially of his witio\vt»tl Jnotlior to whom he had ul- ways paid' :i great iillal devotion, anti who on flip .morning tit’ his uiist`oriune saw liiui go from home in his usual good health and good cliccr. to rc- ‘ tunn in _Ellis t.otlln after departing from this world. without. being 00111- foried by ' ny mother’s sympathy or t-.oiisollng 'mis of ti brother or sister. lint. l)lvi §.i‘rnvldencc in inflnitoil goodness atcordml him thc greatest of‘ Arsenault, Abrani's Village; Mrs. llliinnel Gallant, Egmond Bay; Mrs. llrtu-e-l.eolmrc, \vlio resides in the States, and Sister St. Edmond. The pzilllicnrers were. Alme ll. Araeiinult, Manuel J. Arseunult, Joseph S. Ar- sonnult, Joseph P. Araenault, Augus- ceascd was a member of L'Aasomp- tion to which he had always been faithful. His brother members t rn- cd tl us Lecture and ilector Gallant. De- otitflii large numbers to pay taeir at. respect to their dear departed. The sympathy of the community is by int- ima rn.-_-i or nu- ciuiwiic I t'hurr»h. llntlira- he li-ft for tbc'li0aiil-.° ,',, _.W i I I A ~ ~ _ IW - 7.. t Yours. ` »' »‘»‘ ' w. a.\iiU'roniNsoN.» _ J., c _ _l . H V li o' tel . I. _ _ a il , ~ - t t - 1 ‘ . . _ fo all bleitsings that of beliirl li&r\f¢l-illedlex her frequently. which visits she re- . . , . earne o Berryman h0“S9~ Witness B |W5h§U“l the existence of the other two, and he was working on sieamers :rt Grind- was husued off ,G ja" in donml, nf stone laland, when the accused visited |,a||_ H turned. lt was during one of tlu-so | . f t 'd ., | I h visits that the question oi' getting rid |nd:,‘,),'-I: $,`,0;n,,.g,,sttgévtsagluflfglgzlgll' of her husband iirst came up, it was Mm M,"-ma fiumén Nolan .fwife then also that correspondence was ar- N0 1 -- sam she d N ‘ _ ' . . n olan were mar ranged for, it being planned that the 1 | 1 R _ letters were to be destro ed. Th - r ed .n 897' and alle had 'even ch" V e“"d .M..M'\ " cuaed asked witness, she stated, what Ngmz -~ ,md srglantlaaig Nolan’ wmi she would do with Charley, meaning _ ` ' . Bn were "1" her husband, and she said she did not ~l::?[e‘;0_l;?-9'a,|l:|’:&|§ sggrgfgfgzacl' know, whereupon the accused asked had never been manted her if she had anything to give him. "Wm, N0 1;- ,,,|d._'_..Hc l k t tended to Mrs. .»1’laclde Arsenault -nd ,im sam gh, though; gh, hm, ‘ ' °° ° her sad bereavement of ao dear The wnne" (hen recounted g 1 sums out at "ight “bm” le" y°"°'i . . . . pan , _ l0ll-*M- to give her husband medicine in bis- mlter “he_‘le;? 'named' when 'Mlm' l 4000000 ed the must yet win . T ate has crossed the ridge westward oi,th Uzsok Pass. forces are making desperate effort to to the westward. This is doubtles in on le t wing ofthe Russians in Galicia. u H ngngy in the rear of their army i man soldiers. A young woman volunteer avlato and successful reconnaissance. WILL BUY N0 MORE WHEAT. , LONDON. April 15.-The Govern thot such action prevents the rcstimp tion of normal trading. PETROORAD April is -Comnelr _ illllli iii llllli ClliP[_lli ef" -W lion msn are now engaged on D011! sides along the Carpathians. TDDUSPB' , pihcaliy. the conditions have a cei--» tain resemblance to the struggle ill VOBSGS. llwllah on a more extend- scale, but the Russians-have KWH* advantages which the French army he Hiiniaflaii civil authorities have evacuat Uiigvar, the immedi- oblact ol' o Russian column which Both the German and Austrian prevent the Russians sending still more troops into the soutliem cam- paign for a great‘ turning inovemelll the meaning of the disastrous night attack at Zaleszovkl, above Czorno- witz. in which a substantial Auatro- Gerinan force, which was awaiting Bukowlna during the futile said Bessarabia. failed to cross the Dueisler or to disturb the extreme 1. The Austro-German position ill s being steadily worsted by the dis- satisfaction of the rural population, which is openly hostile to the Ger- nznned Marie Kurpyavii has received the St. George's Cross for a daring. ment. has announced its decision to ` make no further purclnises of wheat for the reason that representutloitst have been made by llie corn trade 8 S 8 Afloat or Ashore SEAL ` corrran I- _ is still the favorite IT IS SUPERB! N ' iss _\ ‘F _ , -. _ ‘...~'. ~.-!~$l-4*. _i i_, iii i ii l_ _ J’ _ -‘. _ `, -li-lil-_-_snail P _.' ;_ i each continuation. Cash muot acc Twenty-tivo cents. ` l Ona cent per word first insertion In this column. half cent por word ompany order. Minimum elilrgo cunnliu nttssluin ins. g i ' ' ' } FOR SALE-RUBBER-TYRED BUG- gy, auto seat, nearly new. Address AG \\e teach our men to sell Expert ante unnecessary Highest conimls St ., t".ltarlot_t.ciowii,. 51482-4-1-iMi'>ip methods Estraordiiinry revlvaiist Quarter million converts Tlirilling book Evciybody orders Make six to ten Dollars daily Sample book W free on promise to lcanvaaa. Bible llouse, Brantford. ?l-1i__ ’_l‘o l.ct house, seven roonis; all modern im- proveineiits; in ce'ntrc of t-ity. Write l’.(). Box 440. 0708-4-16intt' TO RENT-House ot' 9 rooms, West i cnd Sydney street, line view ol' har- bor, etc., modern iinprovcments. el- ectric lights; possession early in May. Apply to Jas. 'I’. Purdlc. 9503-4-l5l\l6lpd . -___, _ J ‘ \\ iililctl WANTED. 3 FRESH MILK COWS. Apply, lfox 350. 8355-3-3mtI Mr. Fowler referred to a letter writ- ten by witness tothe accused in which she stated she was going "to do that." Witness said she meant killing her husband. This letter also referred to various sums- of money aggregating $940. which she said she would flnaliv bmugh, to a s,a,,dBt|||_ have. this including $500 insurance on , her h\isband's life. She iiitlniated that she did no: want to kill her husbiiiid, bitt shc would do so rather than live as she had been living. While the witness said she wrote this. she would not .stty slic meant what she wrote. ‘ HIS THREE "WlVES" MAKE TROLBLE __a_ in different parts of the cltv, main schedule for visiting each of the thr- llis only comment was "l kept ‘em . . __.~.,..,._~-_-.,-.. if I "` ` -f -I5' violent - got a position tending ti licatcr in a ; club house. As time wore on the hent- eii' demanded more and more atten- t on." “Wife No. saitl:~"Flrst l saw him; then l dldn't. But he provid- ed well for nic, and lt was only when his first wife came and asked me to swear out ii warrant that l did so." “Wife No. ll" said:-“We are not married nt all.' Nolan said:-“'l‘hese ladies will have to shift for themselves now that l have been 'lnleriiedi lt‘s a relief. though. to be taken from under such ri load. Thcro'.-i no denying l have ii certain amount of affection for all » these women. bitt, taking it till in all, the lust one is the _best.'_' ___..- -_-- _.___-#___ "l\lnc's veterinary Bureau is fron. An expert will toll you how to cum anti care for your 'horses and cattle. This department will not accept one cent for services rendered-lt.‘a free. liao it. Tito 'l‘wo Muc‘|i, 149 Groot George St. Ml-:gf _m_._____,..___ it FRANQE HAS PROBLEM. OF BIG DEPOFULATION. PARIS, April 19.-Vital .statistics for the first half of 1914. which have iust been published, siiow that there were 20,000 more' .ieatiiri Baht! 4.000 more births than duriltig the some per- iod of 1013. Tho number 'if niarrlages ,decreased by X000. The not diminu- tion in the popidntion rf. France dur- UIK the Period covered *by these afa- tlatlcs was about 17.000,' while the po- pulation of Germany in-vranued nearly 500.000. . - ._ The Temps, f.-omnieiitlitg on those statistics. says tho problem of depopii- nlton is one which nuts: receive niont m w ere o was he told me he had' pw-» serious nttentloii alter the wlir \ ` . ‘ . \ I , . ° i ' “is good it-tea”» ”*.. ."++" -