'I 7| 4 1. --ie: :- 512:- 1 i nw -1--s e..- -» _moms-_i _ )|0NTRFA|.&NEW YORK 'TH' i lips# iiiiii Bears the Signature ' of ' UASTURIA oI.u.i.'* some all QHE ,__.rr i>Ars'e`o tin ii ...vm o. Joluml. ie sgest in Bonris. His s on s, Montague \ ..1°’l_"ff'G_0BDON ~IVBl'U_` Gllltilhll 'egenv fiilqntagne. Hivehed-fphone is 18, and residence phone li 1 1--1 - _ _ ‘ ...°sUnsciui;s:ns ieoiufreaov s -week or two before tho time gh have paid for has expirod,n.nd thfi: not miss an iseue,assl.l papers gre discontinued promptly on expiry flute. ...°B'l’ATl0N REPAIREIL- Messrs, Swan and McEachern of the P E I Hallway, Charlottetown, returned hqii-ifavhowwrlll _ » . _ Saturday morning from Montague _ 15,554- 'z 3 _ where they were making some im- m_ Drovements and alterations in the - $4, ’ ‘ n Station there under the supervision ' -___-*‘ '_ of the eflicient Station Agent A. C. McKay.B. l_____ ~-'- ° “SB ‘”"°.';‘..i’.';.t.‘e“.§‘i;:..E"24'.‘.= , . e young peo- iih':ie.Tf§f>:i':§'\':f§‘i-'yai:'\‘i'i>c'i§n“ii'<'-i'§ 2 nie oi white sands ond High sank Worms.Cunvulsions.FeverlSh- _ _held ri very successful concert and neuendl.ossorSi.w>. pie socinmn me High Bonn Hsu on rucSimi|e Signnfureof - March the 5th. Long before the ¢,,_,yf&Q ‘ ` hour of opening the hall was filled to s its utmost capacity, which did not “"'c“TA“c°"MNy' a afford standin -room. ot ` . _ g _ N withstand- ing, the order wasgood. J. D. Liv- ingston presided as chairman and a following program was. then rendered and received hearty applause: Rc- marks by Chairman. Opening Chorus by the Choir. The Cause of Right, Recitation, Addie Moore. Solo by . E ,c°p,°|-wfgplief. .<’»_,_,.‘ ` ,. “_“_w -“_ ____ John Glover. Recitation by Ethel g asnvaull . ev v ue suv, Moore. Solo by Teana McDonald. se-muon by Maggie new 1.. .lf strumental Music by Messrs. McLeod, Sencsbougb and Jordan. Recitation gl.-1--ii __ __ _ 1-_rn ___'_ __ j bl' Maimlii G°d50¢- Chorus bY 91° _-_-T_._-_._;._-_:_-_fj-_-_-_;-_-_im -_:_-_' -_-_-_'T-_-_'_;_-_-_-_fg-_-_=_f_-_-.L_-_-,=_1_-_ _-_a Choir, A Better Day is Coming. Re- i cuA|wiAN cLAssiru:u Ans fi2i»‘f%‘»i“»”’&‘<1¥i‘1“ ’°‘““ y g M ore Dialogue, Fun in a Restaurant. Song by Mag- U- ,- ,,- - ,|,- | _|, |¢ , ' ,| gie pnvid. Reoinmon, Mrs. Arthur g:»l:":u»`i° imlzr. ;li:i°;J;:'eii‘;:;e. . Roberts. Duet by three little girls. '|"mg,i.|;y,, ang., ’ " ` Only a Cherry Blossom. Recitation _._ ~ ~,‘-‘-=r-:- -'--s-f ' ' s J fe by Eupbemia Hayter. Chorus by the Choir, Only a I-Iandful of Cheer, af- ter which David Glover took charge AG]»jN1‘§‘W'AN1'[|) ‘ron SALE”-'LAUNci-I zz FT x4F'r. of ine platform and sold ine pies in EE---- 6 H P 4 cycle 2 cylinder, high his usual style and the sum f $53 6 to 8 people L Campbell Cape Traverse. 3 l4M3ipd pairing the hall The people in this viclnit are takin th o t it ing business with the most success agents line ever put on the Can y g 8 ppor un y iidian market, without investing a single cent of your money Our line is absolutely new Bells on sight in every home. Ivot sold in stores. No opposition Successful men and wo- men started by-us are making $15 to $20 weekly. Write today for catalogue, and full information. National Products Limited, Dept L.-45 Toronto. Ont. 2-6Mt.f. mr MISCELLANEOUS PROF D McINTYRE MUS §C sivss lessons. Piano, organ, ,Voeai, Harmony. Pupils thoroughly train- ed. Moderate terms. Address, phone or call at The Lennox, Wat- _ et Street. &__5_._3\l§ll6ipd. of the good roads for getting their hauling done -Colin Bull the genial mail driver, is always on time Stormy flne, Colin is always there -Miss Adeline Gormely Abney has ,been visiting friends and rela- tives in White Sands.-Mr. Henry Sencabough and his sister Laura of Murray Harbor paid a flying visit to . _ o AG Ts_MEN AND w0MEN”WE speed engine. Oak finish. Contain was realized which goes toward re- will start you in a permanent pay- . : - - . _ . . , _ _ _ _ _ an , _ _ ' . _ _ _ ° ` ~_--- _____ -Y. . .. .-. , or ' . . ‘ . , ‘ " .~ I I . FEMALE HELP GIRL WANTED, AT THE MORELL House. Apply in person. 5-15Mtf WANTED, BERVANT IN FAMILY of two-with some experience of plain cooking. Apply at 127 Water Street between 7 and 9 evenings. ___Lm____A__ n3°_14}Y1§i_~ WANTED, AT THE P. E. I. HOSPI- tal, cook and housemaids. Good wages to the right persons. .&_`%__3_'12MU- WANTED-WE WANT TEN SMART young ladies for our mlllinery work- rooms. Apply at once to Miss Rendle, head milliner, Prowse Bros., Ltd. _ 3-8Mtf. T- FOR SALE FOB SALE, SEED GRAIN, 500 bushels white oats, 30 bushels white die wheat, 35 bushels Tim- Othy seed, 15-bushels flax seed. Ap- * ply James Stockman, Winsloe Sta- -_'§l°}1~___ ____a~isMa2i., Foxnsi Foxes! 1=~oxss§"` son. sale, one pafr silver Patch, one| Patch male, 'two cross females, four reds (females). Portage Wild Ani. mal Co., ,Box 228, Portage Lu. Px3i_r_ie,l/igingoiio. 3-iii/iau~i1i_f Fon sans-A- sHon'rHomTz`BUm.. li years old. Apply D. C. Mc. Kinley, Box 323, Charlottetown. ___ _______ ___ _ ____ _ 3-llM5_lFi2iprl. ranii ron same.-as Aonns 'os land `on_ corner Brackley Point and Roads. If sold bo- ll iflt da! of 1913 Apply A. H. B ADD $15 WEEKLY To YOUR iN- ,come _with few' hours work in spare time mailing o , handing _circulars to your frieudsflor Large Mail Or- der House. Outfit free. Represen- tatives wanted everywhere. The Consumers Association, Windsor, Ont. 3-l5M5ipd. '7 . 1 _ nAi.e ni-:ir wANf_ri-:n WANTED-A SEALER AND CRACK- er for Lobster Factory. Apply to _ _G._D._Longlorth & Co. 3-1-fM6i. WANTED, A MA`N_FYi1=i oUn"`cLo- _ thing department. S. A. -McDonald. 8-1_2 Mtf. MEN WANTED TO LEARN DRIVING sud repairing. Positions now or Iater. Write Quick. Portland Au- tomobile Co., 204_Kennebec St., Portland, Me. 3-11M.22ipd. I tueinénts.-'Mo'gi;ie' Mernerson, High E -4 T0 IIEATII '[0 NIE DYSPEPSII 0Il IIIIIGESTIDI. IT lSl"|' IEGESSIIY. _1- While it is necessary for the dysgeptic to abstain from rich greegy, _ 'ghly seasoned food, it is useless an iniunous to deprive the suficrer of a full supply of good nutritious food sufiicient for the needs of the body. _ Wenkening the body will never re- move dyspefsia, on the_ contrary, - all efforts shoul be to maintain and mcreese i'o'|.¢'r _-ii-scents ' house- 'ro“`iEaT oN UPPERN Prince St. Nine rooms, heated with t Burdoélr Blood' limes win into the strength, and at the same time en- ables one to partake of’ all the whole- h0 Wlller. ADI-*ly 75 UPDGI' Pfilllle- some food required, without fear of any -. 3421551- un lensant after results. rescues wiimz I Elias Martha A. Brooks, Gagetowir N.B., writes:-“I have been troubled -; --_-»--`-~-~ --- '--'---- -.t with indi estion for more than seven “AN'1I"‘D» ,APRIL VST TEACHER years, havi tried several doctors and dif- for Warren Grove School, Oliver ferent medicines, claiming the power to Wa“`¢‘"» 3€CY. NOFUI River. cure, but all without success. Having 3-13M3ipd. hoard of the many cures effected by B_ur- Milli.; dock_B|0od Bitte", I demand w pvc It “_ f ' WAN'|`[D ‘ trial. OI havs.talien.only one bottle, and ~;~~-'~-;-_ +.»-»~.~--.-r -‘--------~ »-that one has-done me mit: 3003 till-B in MNTM--'rW0 UNFURNISHED the other medicines I ve n.ea.a»My_ rooms_ for light house-hee 'ng. Ap- anpemei w|,i°h._,'“ very P00;-, in new _ ply at_ The Lennox ai-T3 Meipdi ` ii <1 I~ gat most eve g . ' 4, J _ - fytllill wiinnn;'.c wi- - ~ ;- ‘ in " 'li -valium' isis-1i»o».' ~ _ ___ A oA MAKai¢ sfrmsnly _hoiél 12%' __ _._ M _und wor pply at once t Daniel Sil ' 11’ 0C ‘PNN mm 9° . liker & Co., New Glasgow, N. S. $15' 1? T' Mllbun 0°" 0rOn 0, e 3.13M5i . - ' ‘ " ‘ 1 street station ~ 1. _’ _,,., -was a passenger from Mlontd ue to white-sands the guests of william' |lon’f Iliei Youiielf ggi. _ sf; #ii ...eras nonsnie DA.IL!-»enerai- f - .~wAirrsn' .-apo . ru- me A ““*P~ 5'” 1' '“°" in on is ouwoei sean. some-» simmons Unison, of em nm; store. eourin. j me uma _mei be ima. lon- '"‘°" “°* Y" °“"*°°'l- v _.___ _ '- “zu Fm, Q," u°n¢.‘u._ _` de Been was married to _,U ||l 0" QVB _ MORNING D111-1 - - - ~ - -‘ °"°°“ ’-“""° ""° "‘ . Ol 5 o on can be obtained st We Aa _ ` --..._ 1 um leavin: her with ‘ms 1°!- z ' . < ' ‘ ._ _ ; -_ _ _ - ir .WARNING to packers and fisher men. We have already booked orders would eu-only ‘olivine eu intending, iiurehssers -to plseb their. orders at once and svoldithe rush at-the lnsz. moment. L. 5; .N. Psquet. build-nl. 39;”-“_ _ V . 13-llhihltf A.-::::::::.-_-.-.‘:.:§{:-‘q-ii-t__ ‘ ---,-'-‘-`-`-1 { '{- -‘ff-`-'-f Bank, is visiting White Bands the guest of her Mrs, Albert J ohn- ston.-Hr. and"Mrs. Arthur Roberts are home- spending the winter with _' their parents. Their friends are glad to have them for 'they are a iolly couple. They intend leaving shortly for their _home in the Weety-‘l‘he White Sands School is progressing under the skilful teaching_ of Walter Bull, Abney.-Mr. James Derby, White Sands, has purchased a large engine from the Grey Motor Company with which he intends to‘start a saw-_ mill. If it proves a success it will he‘ n boon to the people of this vicinity. -Mr. Joseph Bull is busy hoat-build- ing as he intends doing n big stroke in fishing this summer.-Mr. Lemuel Gidding is busy hauling lumber with which he intends building a new dwelling house. EASTERN PERSUIIILS ...°Mr. Jus. Dewar, Murray River, was in Montague Baturday.B. ‘ ...i‘Mr. Fred Gotel, Georgetown, was a passenger to Charlottetown Satur- day morning.B. "...°Mr. E. R. Brow, Charlottetown, E' Charlottetown Saturday morning.B. * ...°Mr..Geo Brady of the P. E. Is- land Telephone Co., Charlottetown, was a passenger from Montague to Charlottetown Saturday morning.l3. ...'Mr. B. Roy Holman, Charlotte- town, representing the White Candy Co., was in Montague Friday on a' business trip.B. ...°Mr. A. T. McKay, Mr. 'Alex Me- Donald and Mr. George Campbell, were passengers to Charlottetown Saturday.Ei. ...'Mr. J. H. Miles, I-lamilton,Ont, was a Dassenger on Saturday morn-_ l.ng’s train from Montague to Char- jlottetowu.B. - ...*lVlr. F. S. Chandler, Charlotte- .t'own, representing Auld Bros., re- turned to Charlottetown Saturday- Thorhing 'froni'Montag'ue.B. ' ...’Miss Fairclow, Charlottetown, who has been visiting the Misses Katie and Mary McLeod, Montague, was a Passenger returning to Char- lottetown Saturday morning.B. ...°Mr_ Ralph Collins and Capt. Wm Campbell, Montague, returned home Friday from the Maine lumber woods where they had been for the past few months.Bj fit 2/3' . - ...°Mr. John McLean, Montreal, re- presenting the .Dominion -Paper Co.. was in Montague Friday. He was i. passenger by ' Saturday morning`s train to Charl0'ttotown.B_. KRANBFUGL WINS BIG. STEEPLECHASE. _ . _CI-IEI.TENHAM, Eng., March 12- The National. Hunt steeplechase, worth $5,000, was won here today by _ Kransfugl. Wavelet was second and Fallen Crown third# ` ~.» sUBwAv_ 'rnAos:nv` *' ' < Home UP -1oo,ooo. N-EW YORK, March 12-The tragic death of one mnri today under the_ wheels of a' subway train put nearly _ 100,000 persons to inconvenience, coma pletely tied up the entire subway traffic for ten minutes and caused a 30 minute delay on the Broadway division. The man, E. W. Moystan, auditor of the American Telephone & 'relegraphic 0oi_npauy,_ -.either inmlwd or fell in trout of an express subway train as it thundered into the 157th _ gggfth: urs. I v 1 ' tor beets and ve* three children. She had borne him. ,#.;;;,,;;,,,‘_>_'_°{_,_';_=;_>,,__,,,,,,,,.,.,,_"‘.,. .... ............ wi... i.. on .ai ....- f-f _,_,.,~-,_;_ ~ * »----- -~------.~.--.L-..._ -' "'*°-"- -vi Prepare for as oiunnhsu nl New York- World:-If jigs world can boolt ‘M1 A -'.ll‘6l'i Vidar .~ livel gone _ ..i, let her. Hrs. ian wyck claims .. ig.. is Ten months after his desth"`ehe as married to a widower _ with her alone with the four little ,oneg.," ‘_ Five months later another w ` er asked and won her hand. He bro_ blk? seven children, by his first wife! _Bev-,if en more children were born to tlieini in the eleven years that peeled he- fore his death. _ _. Three times widowed, she remained' alone with the 18 children lor ave ‘_ years. ` Her fourth husband was another widower, this time with eight child- _ ren. She bore him four more, so that when he died she was left with as-. -\ Another five years elapsed befo re Haddriil Klopper, a bachelor, Wu brave enough' to wed her. Every YN" she bore him a child until ten had een added to the flock. This made b ". forty altogether. -~ ' ‘ _ __ _ _ ___ _ After Kloppei-'s death she remain- ‘ \.AxA1\vi-'.s. .- .- . ,_ _ _ are best for nursln ' ~-' mothers because they di l noi sffecf the rest of`f}'ie‘, system. Mlldbutsure.25e. ,ey s box ai your dniggisfs. f~' sarienst asus sue eqrulestf V V ce. ev earns. unites. places sound oint centrnted Phyrieiszheverywbere _ _U|5|0N'for Séorr & Downs, Tonowm, stif- properties. them. _ -__-_.__..__ in blood- irritate ed a widow for two years. Then she was married to Hennrik Van Wyck, a widower with five children. She bore him four more. This made 49 all told. Van Wyck’s death has just been recorded in the newspapers of the Transvaal. During these sixty years many of Mrs. Van W.yck’s children were mar- ried. Today she rejoices in being the grandmother to 270 children. She is still in good health, and the number of her grandchildren _is increasing with such rapidity that St. Isidore, Que., 12 May, 19. Minard’s Iiiniinent Co., Limited, Gentlemen:-Theodore Doraie, ii customer of mine, was completely cured of rheumatfsm after five years oi suffering, by the judicious use of `iuiNAnn's i.iNuvinN'r. .The above facts can be verified by writing to him, to the Parish Priest or any of his iieighborsT_\ - _ .:§;fQOTE, Merchant, A Send .__ fi) 1 ' ' "I ff .Xu ___ _,_ ._ ; __ , are' as unlike the' ordinary ready-mixed artificial fertilizers as chalk is like coal. They contain all the elements of soil fer- tility-free and uucomhiued---ind can be A prepared to suit theuvarying and peculiar needs of every plot 'on your farm. - Bigger and Better f Crops Dou’t be satisfied with on ordinary or common I /` }" crop this year. ' ' _ ` -- _- _ _ AV ,__ __ _L Prepair the land well, treat it with our Unmixed fi/(fl ..,,. _ Fertilizers and '11 h d _ i »` 54": . -~ 1 ' - »Tbis isn’t a “bootles boast” nor an idle' claim for these. fertilizers PROVE, i`n every case, all the claims we mal_'f_-"' _ -.._ .______- _Ng J -.-5, - - _ ~ f;.-_ ._ -' ‘_'A‘f_‘.‘” fi F "` '* _ _ ‘ fs- Qi. I‘6l.l1l’I1S. . ' , `_ ' _ ff _ ' __ 4|- 1 _ _ ~. - `,__ EI.. ---;_-- :~=s _._ - *- Y W ' IT MUST -IT WILL PAY nv .rv » _ . _ . . » ~ lm | ' _ . . - - _ I ` ` - l - -.._,_- . _.~ "r " - .-f1»*.i3i¢' ii &-ifisiéie=il&;ii’..=-...-;=5.~..@.»'4!isi=f;2s€l sl' ‘“i`*.'“'.‘ " ""‘-`5" ‘1‘ff<'”"`="" '“" *""““ -‘V“‘“"”“» i'-‘ " " ‘ "-`~ ' ‘ ` "» ` i " r' THAT wHALi; A sAi.i: is A 1-‘UL-L _ .TW-0. WEEKS _ c _» '- A _ Here is yourl_»chan`ce io buy any and everything- at P_RlCE SAYING. \ _ _ , _ You -'ro cons Auf _ The M _ ,, ._ ,, _ .,- ,~~1..__-..~_j,_,, ., f .~ _.._».» -_ _,_ ¢.~,_+;>-_5,l.._ ~,_ ~-,... _ -_ _' ,_. , _ _-., :_ "--.. _ . _ _ 9 _ "i _» _;‘_l»'=f-.`_' of . ' -~ `