llilEis IIRIJBS if ill health sets on your boulders making you feel .-|r nvsm _ m“ Niki-Helm nisnt Dancing 8 to 11.20. _ CAKE SALEf Y. s... ti‘... ssh: a: .30. -'—-v- counrnv c nus Reopens" to‘ 1000 YARDS of (grey cotton rem- dout of sorts 1 lb m (I6 relied i“ . 1mm in ends of 1 t s u ‘ “"" 1 "‘°""° ‘WWI r- u u I l ' jpilll remembfi.‘ t .5“ ' 181181118. Special price Hooper val-rill. ix” "w- Add-Ill"!- 135 “I was fiat of my i back and molly‘, hn-iidsaznd $2155: air: M 5'" ‘mhn- ‘mmmd "w" in u“ “h” m “W” mm“ = '~ Oil!’ W095 ‘ma!’ a d Home Bros‘ Md- A “a. y- Whildn’! been alble to do any Work for so HWQIIBB and hurt me so bud I 4001*"! “Bibi 491mm‘! "m" o! “'4': ""1"" “limwl- “"4"” "FM." "Ii-i " " Ne, Slewmp w 3n .4 ,____ 0U“ $500“ RANGE o‘ n“ mks four months when I began taking couldnt raise my head. I had to the best men In Upper Canudg Y . V} l‘ . .u are ‘n (he pink of. THE cAR ymqgy__qqm can ‘twang you‘, mwpecmm price‘ from Tanlsc. but that medicine coin- hnvs my face washed. my hair Lflmlgfrg w“ new“ in m, ‘m9. wu-zg-mma‘: r I . w _ l mo“ g B‘ ‘rim lbrry steamer which was detain. 91,00 to $175 1058,11,,‘ m pletely knocked out my rhsuma- combed and be shaved, as l could mile l.“ Macmmm rem,” i - . ,1 W‘ ' in d ‘h- ed by fog and ice on Thursdayyrowge 13 ' 1M, n ° p71°°'jtism and built me up so I have do none of these things for myself, -' Wllhfilllc- 0N8!“ '.»- _ . ,.' keep tr an s m‘ nixht docked at Borden Yeste-rdoyi m?’ ' ' igaiued twenty-seven poundisflwns I suffered so much l- often wished medal t” bumg} ‘Mm! ‘he mum" IIMWUMIGMIIIIIM Wvllhhlluwsdfi. -. ‘lo. ~ the remarkable statement made l could die so as to end my uiis- “P l“ m9 "51" "elwyvmmht “"3- 1 ' . morning at 5.50. The mail train reached the city at 8.30 left on re- turn to the mainland at 9.10 a m. and. arrived at Tomncntlne at 16.10 qiiq-QQQ-i a cghmnltidflrkonchitis m4 Qatari-h llflller I th W Id’ O I Two Bottle Runway. D:ii't :uffelrl I minute longer. ‘send today. lI-dny treatment guaranteed. Trial sine, ten cents to cover poltlgo. ' W. Ks BUUKIIIN‘, III”, Ohnplg! i , Ill llulnnl Street. Toronto .-. For the drugs ou need me here....lor t e medl- ,,. your doctor orders. Yme here or better still s ."Piione us." ‘ . ' The .2 Macs I49 Great George Si. Advertising, a lleai Reserved By Lord Leverhulme ' ‘“ “'-‘r‘#§¥v The best reserve fund of any business is t0 be found in the good will of that busi- ness and the goodwill of a business is, for the most part- dependent upon its advertis- ing. Goodwill connotes the appreciation the public have of the business, and the pub lic gauge a business almost entirely upon xvhat they read aboutit in the rlsily press. Many boards of directors, instczld of ex- tending their advertising, devote their sur- plus profits to “building up a stronyf reserve fund”: which fund is generally invested in what again are. called “gilt-edgc" securit- ies. These same directors are then kept busy - nv.‘rvi FTIITQYUY-v p the steamship IUCKIYI INGUIATORO ers for ‘solo m, B's-nu Products Ltd. MIN’! NIOKWEAR INI. regular "m. “'85 0”“ 7"“ 7' “n”. Wagner Was Afraid To Sieflp On Prowoe Bros. Ltd. LOOK! FOR ON! DOLLAR, Ffldfiy 1nd Saturday: 1 can pa], ~- V DON'T MISS THIS great bar- gain. Women's navy blue polka dot housedreeses. Reg. $4.50 for $2.89. Pnowse Bros. Ltd. GRADUATE NURSEn-In-a list of itwclve graduate nurses from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, this week belonging‘ to the Marl- time Ppvinces appears one from P. E. Island-Miss Elizabeth Ii. Rattenbnry of Charlottetown. CUSTOMS OFFICIALS HERE.»- Mr. J. McDonald, Jr,, of 8t. John. N. B., District Inspector of Inland Revenue, and Inspector Kennedy .0! the Customs staff, Ottawa, are in Charlottetown. on business connection with lnrtpcctdon duties.‘ . "r0 ASSIST coL. McKiNNON.----'. Thursday's Halifax Herald says: The maltter of the renewal of service , between , Chanlottetown and Plctou was plac- ed ibcfore the council of the hoard of trade by Colonel liliacKlunon of Charlottetown, who stated that the merchants of Prince Edward Island with a number on the main land, had arranged to purchase a suitable steamship to Lake up this route on the opening oi’ navigation in the straits, but the whole scheme was contingent on sufficient subsidies being given. A committee compos- ed of R. B. Colwell, J. Fred Fraser, C. P. Wood, J. C. Nickcrson, E. .l. Murphy, L. Hothorlnnton, with the’ President, to assist Colonel Mac-I Klunon in the mutter. . Hon J. A. MacDonald, Cal-dig. an, was in tht- city yesterday. l lilr. u. n. I‘.lcl.ean_ M. 1.. s.’ Souris, urns in the city yesterday - sldc is in the oily. for many, yearsafterwards to write down out of further surplus profits the cost price of these “gilt-edge” securities to failing market values. Should the business have to meet and overcome difficulties, or have to face frenzied competition, and the direct- ors decide that their policy oughi to be t0 d"aw somewhat upon these “rt-serves”, they find they cannot realize them without . serious injury and loss of the confidence of their shareholders in the reputation and standin of the business; or, in other words serious oss of ‘fgood will”. Regular, syste- matic advertising creates a continuous and ever expanding goodwill. People look for the firms advertising as a feature of their morning paper and if, for any reason, it is absent they miss it-The goodwill receives a temporary set back. The trouble with seasonal advilrtising 1s that it tends to compact, the industry's busi ncss into too short a s ace of time, and this Qrevents a profitable andling oi‘ the sales. . early advertising, on the _ other hand, 1 spreads out the sales and gives the adver- 1 tiser a better chance to care for his orders. i A130 Pressing against ' ments." Once, he esld, ebe spent 3 markets outskirts it often_ succeeds m _; m ,,, ,, 3,001.“... new, parlor o, =5 pressing uheru back, and this enlarges the . have us. 2;“; dpt-ssed. Justice Kel- ‘g advertisers flild. Th: reader Judge? llhf ' l” “fr” ffff- -. a; markets- fort e mos par UIICOIISTtTtQU5 l. =':-“= _ "”*w"=='= i by following some particular firm or firm’s S’ - "““ ~ n , i adv-sis“:- i a , noru. VIC IORIA Q Famed for II Cllllllo and ner- wwrvwlhrtt-IIQAO g vice. _ r V, __ __ ___ 31055113; b tarnished i! _‘ . i n [Qflml W l1 I ifiekikirtrsiilfitfiifkf‘ I.“ n you’ “m.” m g ANSI‘ .\ I. HALF Gharlottetown. q PRICE ' " " ' tlbfiflinflslOfibl wanna-l 51th: of 4- Willi Paper ‘hzrzrmoklgnflfixfi _, Remnants "‘ ynrspitnns or iruri-"srrv PATT- snivs '1'» Select From nod all at" en- g actly .5 .. . liili Regular Price DRUM: Rooms. Kflillliihflfiolnt‘ some no borders Ilooiq, Come in Papers for PARLUB- 3 HALLS, BED ROOM and i have B0 BBS to Match. Done up. In lots for any silo and look 13mm over, you will In: Mitt! to find what you want. And the Drill"- whyv m“ scarcely counts, WALL PA PER DEPART- MENT on SECOND FLOOR. Select. what you want and we will put It aside for 19"» there will be o big uvms 101' w"! 517°"- Iiarter u tumour it'l- a day. Mr. C. E. Rowe, Tracadio, was in the cliy yesterday. Captain T. Tayiior Agent of ‘Marine. Charlottetown, has gone ’ ‘on b. trip to Ottawa. Messrs Pope Tris-mere and Les- iilo Tromcre, Ilcmpshirc ‘were in the city yesterday on business. _____._..@-_-___ HE FORCED HER TO WEAR HIS SOOKss-Yifrs. Grace M. Prid- co, whose husband is the son of Rafael Prlsco, a -privia.ts banker of 78 Mulberry szrcet, flied an applic- , ittion before Ju-zalco Kelby ln tho Supreme Court” Brooklyn, for a ilecrcc of separation from hor hus- band, who, she says. forced her to wear his socks dud same old shirts which her motlier~ln-lzi.u' wore ten icars ago. In his was rich. They were married Inst \ ' HAVE YOUII iMSTER t Photo's Made ' By ‘BAYER Now l 163 Great George St. Q-AIQMA] m i 4 s: wv ax: .0..- ».'~ 14¢- wfltws i»; .<'~»'~~=-=!~¢v- Di. ll. C. liariis y Eye Specialist Office, R0181 Blink ‘ Building, '~ tetown. Ofllce Hours: 930-1139; l4 Phone 68-Y. \ ‘ugh; d-‘L‘-» ... rvfi-gwL-TH- . ‘~%<- Ofififiifi-t" cfllldIl-ll \ by Frank Wagner, Cap. Moder _ory. cine. Three Rivers. vifagner is a. well-known mechan- hope when - ical George A. Fuller, contrnctonMr. ‘Vflkner continued- rlorsc any medicine, but since my out every trace of UMJQPIEIIOB with Tanlsc I've chan- ged my mind as it would he for me not to speak out. are many who need this medicine just as l did. .\‘l~_v troubles started the demand. with my stomach. I ate disagreed vwlih me and hloatedi Tanilotc ms up so that '1 had awful chok- ing spells at limes. i“ ci-iAnCEFBIcKENw-orricsfiaov“iaNJoviNc PEIHON ALB l-Ion. A. E. itgenault, Summer-‘ --- i Mr. J. C. Tuplin and Dr. Ifiar,‘ Alberton were ‘in the city yesier. affidavit. Frisco said that his wit-o lured him into on elopment ‘because she ihougilit he June in Knoxville, Tenn. He said spa "yearned for. n gay and frlvols ous life and lilies to smoke, drink‘ and indulge in oll sorts of amuse- 06%»!- I a i rcNrmMkcflavpoow-oos - .~ - . - arlot- V m. cnsnwlrrsrrows. ‘dun-recurs u i. ' F ianeww q‘ . OUR frlzisds won't recognise x ~_ on. apply a coat of BERRY B301‘ , ' . . _ Age O €0LOR VAkNlSnlguffilais-s ' . ‘ “ way are wo y e ‘ _ appergnn 2;: lustre Illlllllfl and impervious to dust and dampness. Give-yous " ca: a bright new enamel » . - Berry Brothers Varnish will aflold you T- piefe satisfaction, and it miss-overnight. so _ -..-__ HALIFAX, March 3.--O. G. Thomas, Halifax lil P, B A A U. rspresentiatve has received from President Covey, medals won by Ted Custer, Arthur MacAdam gnd ON PILLOWS ur u us, “At night l was afraid to lie down and would have to _be prop ped up with pillows to get any Harold Laplerre, at the Olympic 1'05? l! 8"- Tilc rllflllmfllibm svl trials In Montreal last summer. mo in its clutches and In a short Con". tuna," u“, the c010,.‘ Account M‘ Awful Choking Spells Tanlse Completely Restored Health. Gains 21 Pounds. i (Foster is now at Dalhousle. The BDDB-flilliiila bfiyfilld‘ 11h medals will be handed over to tho l star e on ‘an uc. m h - associated with It acted more like magic than ined- garzmatfi‘ “for?” and T 03mm. Icine. First, it gave me an appet- “a n ' we ' lite. than toned up my stomach ...__._.......__..... would ln- land finally completely knocked WINTER CAiRE OF WEANlD rheumatism. It cqL-rg Y i Pili- me back to work feeling flneJ , wrons If people knew what I went There ilirou-gh with and what it did ‘for The “amen” “t young‘ “w” lme the laboratory couldn't supply weaned “"5 “.9 mm“ Mm“ ‘he ‘Denise's equal cer- to carelessness, thoughtlessness or Everything l iainly has never ibeen mare. ignorance o, ma" “new, than m is‘ sold in filmflotte- . town a, Redd“, Bros" and by C_ any other cause. The following m, Pm", 3L papa-IL two queries are only samples of many that are suggestive of want of though on the part of colt own ere, rather than carelessness o- laok of any desire to owin good colts. One query reads: "I have V l” f , three registered draft foals six l/I/ l?! months old that have worms. Please - advise treatment. v i, -Another colt owner writes as ifollows:“I have two weaning colts 'tha.t are tum. What Is the best feed to give them in winter? The mothers of these colts are also thin ln flesh and had worms dur lng the summer". ‘ In thi- first query it can be not- ied that the owner had taken every ‘care to get the best class of colts by keeping pedigreed mares for his horse breeding arrangement. Hui lworms in young colts give some iintlicaticns that i-he care and feed lug must have been somewhat at fault. Worms In colts are often ‘caused by leaving them in the fall after weaning time, on some bare bitten pastures, generally the rough waste, land. They rapidly lose flesh and are therefore In a. fit state to become the nursery for ‘worms. " l Not a few cdlts are infested with blood worms that are very deadly and unformnately there ls no spec lfic remedy. and asWhey are trus blood suckers they often sap the life of a foal and cause death. I _ aqua, o; “M, the The blood worm is very small, like Eliccigialtlliiiexgf’iiimiilou’ bi“ the »c guest Ifmlilnd“ Om‘ zfs ‘vemngton a Zmk shingle nan and red 6r pink rent celebration oi the 10uih ziu- son's dull); iii» i? geeyiofullifgizJtlhcit l“ color' If the worms kappa“ w niversary of the birth of Charles kens was "ln” to numerous callers. ‘be the variety termed Aacafl‘ M“ Dickens. Ila was the famous nova The photograph shows Mr. Jackson lmmlllmla- "19? can b9 Pfifldil? 99B list’: office boy at the time Dickens at work in his garden. troyed and do not prove so datri * mental in their effects. These can leaves held down by bits of ‘board be readily kmmn by their ygnow Ish white color, are almost as - ito keep It from vowing. Some l" i5 11°‘ u“) law» 01' t°° 50ml» l" farmers find it convenient to use mange as a Dene" and s“ to 6mm clean out the old liotbeds or to pro- everweeu mush, mmead‘ o, m“ inches or more in ialmh and are pare for new c1193. Unless the soil for ‘he outer covering Hem“ also tapered at the end. The colts used in the hot-bed ls to be ex- amp It the bolted is to" be started should be fed generously on oats changed for fresh earth, it should “my and the ‘ocamy h, very cold‘ bran, roots and the best of hey. ‘_ he EIIOVLIBQ from the ‘oed and toss- in winter‘ p“, the earth h, a shed Night and morning there should ud luio n pile ncnrhy. 'l‘he decay- m. ban, nearby when, n Wm be he placed in their feed a. heaping cd manure from the Ibottom is ready for use a, any time, geaspoomm o; u mixture o; two scattered over the pile and thor- P"! m, um, hotbed‘ may,“ d“: part5 o; table 53,1; and one p"; “gm? mixed ‘vml it l° "m! "m1 any time before the ground freezes each of flowers ‘o!’ sulPlfllr M"! m“ m" “en Yaar,“ b°d~ over m“ too hard. Choose a location whore dried sulphate of iron. The 11056 3°93 i‘ ‘wavy cm“ 07 straw or the beds will face the south and should be continued for a week _l._.....¢.>____ “where they will be protected from and then discontinued for ten days I < I cold north winds and late spring and then the treatmet should be Fore Siue Throat, Colds In m. Cheat, m P. Q. Mru "l was engineer "l never thougiht I HIMSELF IN GARDEN OF ENGLISH HOMiE 5 /? / ii Sold by BEFR k \\'l-‘.l~‘k,~;. ‘ ~IIJI'I“'.1.._! '.~. ' - f a ~~:~‘ . ..<l'”rztib‘i~°l--i ~l'~-..-'i~ fllrirt‘ ."‘2*.4.'.*rwl~.I-.d' \"l'~~~f*i1-.1s-£~vk§;tr'0 . ‘f’ Pciiciiucs. . " _ Grain and Seed iiégzfis or ¥ Your sued groin is. our ii ~ -‘ .- _, _ w“... wwvnw- m.‘ hi.‘ 4km‘... mr-v vv-w-Y 'llhis (photograph of durd m..- ynr u ‘vii! .1c::i's*;‘ Gel a “P: RFEiIl 10s.? I u r. and sa\e you money. HOTBED FORSIGHTEDN ESS A. Home . iiio. .é'~s--i.~v-,~a»iteesonolso' ‘ ' §lis§ff§iv€iaQtz§¥:O=Ifi?l*P1f‘WX-§"i*. given more than they our cn-c". up_ The measure is the fo-edefs eye, who cun gauge the quantity by cariful observation, the health and growth of the animals under his charge. ' ‘Colts should have salt and pure clean water at all times. If this IlS iinupoeslble water frequently- once n day is not sufficient. It Is storms. Sometimes the earthtak- repeated. This treatment will dos en from the new» pit is suitable foi troy m9 Iapgg variety o1 worms H169 in the hOf-bed. but this i! 111B and may also kill the blood worms. a. W D S woods mixed with good surface comhg n8 y ma“ m“ w“ “b““d““°° °I 9"" ié -.oil from the garden will provide Wm, regard to £01m ma; a," "at" "5 “- l! m med mm‘ “b” i}; "nun PAM" n Ideal hotbed filler. It ls better "m, as dmrmd by the “com, ally. They should be waI-errfl “l, - u $lfitlpnillg .u this case also to have the com- quegmm so as to amure the“. p“? least three time! a day Hid HIWII i! 3 . o5 District l be given -plenty of time fr drink. i 0900MB l, post under cover where it will be p“ development n is important uvniiable for use when wanted.-- that they should be we“ [ed and ' 5A‘ 3' C- feared for during their first winter. “_....-. Q. _-..__ _... ffhe hay crop hams Show Bu“, A suitable grain feed for colts of - will be used extensively. Many far ‘m5 “$9 l5 m5“ “P °t elght 9"" ,,.i.‘.“” mere have the straw cut up short ‘imshed “am ‘our 3mm‘ ma“ and . “by the threshing machine. lf this ‘m9 Pa" °n meai- new are “ch constiuutional differences In colts Colts that are stunted tho YIi-“x winter never attain their profit-i size and development. The rough| ago should be clcum. sound hny or, a alfalfa, free from dust or mustl_ ness. mfiz? i-INIMIE NI YIIHDUIIIIL, s, .;, _.- ‘i winmu dim L0 kec n f thrifty comif use a». possihi ' , Fluci. "lhPv i‘ breadth; \=~‘~> Young colts should not be ex- mnmunw l i i , p ihae been (lone, the straw may be Bed t a, {army _ H g licut up fine with a cutting box. L2"! l! is act srtosslbii: tgoefioizmulzat: 225ml". ° r qfziflr m‘ "ma" “(puking [lpfil rlfurlllvi-Ldll“ clu- _ Th“ . m n b i d Wm, “_ t e quant y o gra B 0 8V hny, turnip. will" slings. is.- use» i m“ ° ° m *9 s mem but cons are ‘more one" should be well ventilated and Show“ m; w ituuwnu m bocumg well lighted. The man who attempts , to raise colts In a damp. dark place m“ t“ _" will not ftnrtthe business prcfm M “f” nlble. When It is possible. to do so “MM” ‘i’ have the stalls on the south std-s ‘or the building and furnished with, zines windows that will admit the sun-light but so securely protect that the glass cannot be reached , I y» _ by the colts. Pure sir isessent- L?‘ f WITCH .. HAZEL i It is wise to keep u good healing agent on hadd For 0H0 that will heal s wide vitr- lety of skin ailments from chaps to more serious condi- i tlons wo recommend - fage and pu-lped roots. The mixing ls preferably dove some time be- fore feeding, which makes it more palatable. . __ a .¢'.".4P"i". Wrst? .».-.i_i-» glam has to _» wrote: glam‘ “leading ,,-i' 1 sn-srrfy’ Milli‘: jiIdL rule. stinted than given too- much. When once they are accustomed to grain feed they will eat more priu. w ‘_"‘-.U~¢~-r) I " 1*“- ___ ____,u$“*;._-_-__- '_i.i w ihpiiir; bestow- , :~i'.;_=.ir:ui't factor in tho w; in to make her a. v IR. ill.“ . Going Is guaranteed to be of stand- ard streugth and purity. Used regularly. It will keep the face and bands In per~ . fect condition. Mun will find \it great [or use after shsvllll. Try it. ouu 16c, A cor-run Johnson & Johnson" THI QUALITY DRUG- QTOII stall every day. To prevent offen- sive odom, the floor should be ‘F13 “$13M Qmqooo u: I Qgm"! '..»-r-‘ om stomeeh hiOil the rim "pews is in the slow nulls-s altos liver and bowels-- nsdii rqlreveo oy Dr. Ohio's lldno Ion. Viiit. Onopllindleo I "s hm mi “lion. l saw iaprlnlrlod occasionally with gypsum o nor ‘sir-clocked lime. It is also s meuts completed for comfort walls occasionally. Along with "(l 6W!!!)Bly- . - 0 ‘grooming. this will help to keen p {filth, so clean surroundings and a ‘ iclean skin by frequent grooming Ii. M. DAVISON LOCAL AGENT I : Furnished and all arrange‘ ‘good idea to spray the floor and ‘down vermin. Lice starts with CALL ON ‘is necessary. l. , if a man is ignorant he may ‘learn, but If the knows to much ‘there is no hope for him. ' ' Cir. Kent and Prlneo Ito. 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