. V` 2' _ i i `l __ ,"l"l~ ` -'ilu-`~‘1‘ -‘ ~!5 'Q ,-_‘.'»_.l_‘i_ _- : ‘ :ii ‘ »1 'ti -.- ii . t i _Wood i I - _ We have lKindlin_g Wood split _already for the`_stov and in blocks. All good, clean_ and dry. Order' a load today and save yourself a lot- of trouble breaking up old boards with ) _ _ _ , t_hat`ol`d a_X_e. iAl.P|GKARll & 00. ~ Coal Dealer Phone 200 Ch’town - i ‘ WOM EN’S INSTITUTES.-Mrs. A. n . Geo. __ of the Wornen’s institute at Travellers A Big v ffBracing* Tonic The tonic” which will strengthen the lungs and - _ build up the entire system . l‘lughes’_ Syrup 10 in Hypophosphites improves the condition-of the NERVES and MUS- _ CLES, aids digestion and supplies the necessary _ constituents of blood, tis- ` sue and bone. _ l 'It is an ideal tonic to build up the sy stem after a Cough or Cold. it imvs to im m aiu Province,” ' 1-1- _ THE REBEKAJ-l'8 SPECIAL leaves today at 4 o'clocl¢ for Sumnierside. re- turn fare $1.00. - 9464.g ' A MEETING of Ladies' Aid Society of P. E. I. Hospital will be held in v. iii. c. A. this morning ot 11 o'clock. _ 9460. NOTICE T0 SUBSCRIBERS..-Sub scribers will please note that the club offer for Canadian Countryman is only good for the Guardian subscribers on Prince Edward Island. 8199 WOMEN'8 INBTITUTES-The reg- ular monthly meeting of the Norbor Women’s Institute was held. in the ‘Schoolhouse on April 6th, at 3 p. m. The next meeting will be held on May -ith, at 3.30 p. m. _ Large Sin Bgfflg 75;, i\ii_sc_ouche; Merrill _ Marshall, Cove _ai _ ' li i.-.------_- --- ~---~ = on i .f < f - . . U5' GOVERNMENT WHA- NLE: glxainl:ii;lelehel1gwo(l'l{"h(l’ psllgqlgsgitilfe iSl.0 l'i'iak€_ llli_lS gI'0C€1‘Y 3 liléttel' H ADEMSREER E I DN Movement with a view to organizing, one,ii more __g_ie_sirabl% sour_ne_fof T° ABE fs ° R S P T T' - _ ___ ____ _ _ ___ in SUPP Y»3l'l€ ment al t°l fl W sosroiv April 10.-Pending the ”°‘°° °““°“ ” "M" °“i Q 9 housewives. ‘ - disposition 'or it petition for it write or l ‘lam Au inlerefffifre "W 'ed' 946 ' _ _ _ habeas corpus by Wieruer Van Horn, __ t ' _ __ We ann at perfection in all nniior iniiittniont for iiiogoi interstate ed"ff;;'fi1E,,' n,s§§f;’”§{’i‘{,‘2f"§i,i0§;,`fng'}§’,§§§‘y detallS""°m .qualltrr P1'1Ce and “'”'l”D°"'m°" °f lexplosive' Wim Guardian (mailed ln P. E. 1.) and Sei.vlce_ If nat aready a cus_ which he attempted to destroy the~ Montreni Dniiy Sim. is $430 nm. yenn i- -t t -t interiiatlonal railway bridge at Vance- The Morning Dniiy Gnnniinn (mniien tomfrrwesolcl an Uppor llnl_y_ boro, Maine, Federal Judge Morton _‘ in p_ E_ i_) and Fnmiiy iiernid nnd l1O I) €aS€ YOU. t.o-day grunted it :notion of co\|n_sel for i Weekiy Sim. in $390 nm. yeah The the defence for ri continuance oi plead- nrice ni ine Evening Gnnniian and ‘ ‘HSS *° the l“‘ll°*m@“i~ _ _ iiiontresi Doiiy star imoiiea in P. E. The Government announced its ln- ii is $3 25 pei. yenn ine Evening P L S d tcntioii ot’ tiling 0. dumnrrer to the dnnminnnnd ine Fnmiiy Hamid and ° ° habeas °°"’“S P“m’°“- Vgeelrly Star (mailed in P. E. I.) is i"°""" .25 . phone 12 G1-0¢ey “Ponri_ANo ceusu-r _ Usnoi 5 pe' ye" __ ‘ spring lmportatlons ot fresh stock to iN-i-ERES1-|NG MEE-i-iNG __ Miss _ arrive next week-asl' for our prices. _ _ _ Upper Queen Stfeet CARVELL BROS_ ‘ 93n4_4_8M6i Alberta M. McFarl1iie visited the reg W ' MILITARY ENTERTAINMENT.- The artillery boys, who are leaving for Halifax, will hold an entertainment in honor of their cliums at the Armou- rles to-niglit, after the drill, which: commences at 8 o'clock sharp. 55th BATTALION -The following men have volunteered in the last few days for Overseas _Service with the Third Contingent:-D. M. Stewart, St. Peters; Allster Stewart, George- town; Albion Walker, Georgetown; Frank J. Perry. Str Nicholas: Johnny Sanderson, Greenwich; Leigh Stewart. Woodvllle Mills; Eddie H. Desitoches. E. Dunbrack, accompanied by _Miss Al- berta McFarlane will leave Thursday' morning to attend the regular meeting Rest in the afternoon. and will hold ii. at New Annan at seven 0`clock the same ular meeting of the Murray River ln- stitute on Frlilay evening, April iltli. The subject which the iissistniit sup- ervisor took up was the coolciiig ol’ The Oligo Oil you get here is made from hand-picke fully ripe olives, from the oldest trees in the oldest orchards of Europe- * Where Olives reach their highest state of Pure Olive perfection For table, personal use or medicinal purposes ' its the purest--.and the test. on A McKinnon Drug Co. Corner Greatlticnrize mid Kent Street. oi' nieinbers :ind ii. few visitors. l"‘lve new nicnibors were eiirolloil. The ineetiiig wus held :il the lionie of Mrs. (l`tev_) McNeill. The next meeting how.. Mci.t-ods.`oii the 7th oi" liiziy, ut 7.30. ionic to the system and puriiles the blood, cures old sores, plinples, skin eruptions. impure blood. lt is just what you uee tonic flint has stood llii- lust of forty that will make you ft-ol better, look better, eat and sleep better. it is the old sttindiird tried and true all- tlie-yeur-rouiid iiiediciiie for ilic blood and the whole system. Ask any tiriiggisl for l»looil's Sar- snparilla, and insist ou haviiii: it Nothing else ncls like it for iioiliiult else has thc sniiiie loriiiulu or iiigrcd- years. It iunlccs tho pure red blood' Useful for Over 500 Psrzioses GIl.l.ET'l"S LY E _ airs DIRT.” gi--iw?-ni. FIVE 0'CLOCK TEA --In Y. M. C. A. Hall, 'fliiirsday evening, by the young ladies of Grace Cliurcli. 9462 ALL SHOULD come to I-leartz I-ln.ll tonight, latest iiit`oi‘mation on live topics. I2 interesting speakers. 9465. DROP IN HIDES --Tlierelins been ii. coiislderzilile drop in the market price of hides wliliin the past i‘ew days :ind they are now being bought nt ten cerrts pci- pniind. GOOD WRITERS - 'I‘ho following pupils of the l*i‘liicip:il‘.=: Dcpiii~i_nii=.iit, Prince Street. Sscliool, have been iiivurilvil by the A. N. Palmer Co.. Nciv York, progress pens for excel- It-ucy iii Musculnr Movement Writing num(-ly:-ltuhy (Barter, Gladys Craw- ford, .icuii Hoiidcrsoii, Jenn -Seller, Muriel 'l_‘oombs. Doris Gill. THE PINETTE MOTOR BOAT CLUB - The iiieiiibers of the Club lizivo got together and ure _niost en tliiisiastic tlinn ever of having ont oi' the liiggeiit regaiias iii P. E. l. Such nintters ivnsillsciisseil as to hav iiig the S. S. llarlniid come on a spccinl oxciirsiou to the event. Also ti. ifiiiiill but valuable to-up will be oder- otl to the last Lionis 0l` (‘linrlott0lowr. to ironipete in ai riiiiuboiit coiitesi limit- nd to boats with 15 li. p._ oi' under. The \':il\iii.iili~ cup iiroseiitcil by l\iI.l‘. ‘\Viii. l\-luivli of lCiii'nsclil'l`e, licld iiou iiy John l\lzii:ll:iye, l~`i°eucli (freak, wil be 11 most interesting contest and otli ers are invited to compete for some il they coinc under the stiiiidartl re quiremoiits. The meet will be hcli much earlier, ubout the third weel ol July. lloscrve ilie week to eiijnj zi skip over thc smooth waiters of thi bcniitiful l’iiiei,tc River. Mr. .lolir hliicilciizilrl ol' Poiiii Prim is ugiiii ients, und so llioi'<~ is no i'<~:i.l :aub- slltulc. (lei ii ioi_lai_\'. Y. M; G. A. annual rum- MB7 20th. _ ' _ 9471. RUMMAGE Auxiliary will mage sale on PERSONAL MENTION- Mr. D. S. McQuarrle. merchant, Orapaud. was in .Victoria Sntur ii mornin attendins d Y Z to personal business. Mr. Samson Walsh, North ’l‘ryo|1, made a -business ‘trip to Victoria nu~Snturday. Mr. ltyersoii Rt-ld. Tryon, was a 'visitor to Victoria on Saturday last. Mr. G. C. Holland, Victoria. wasa visitor to Aug- usiine Cove :ind Tryon last Satdrday. HUNTER RIVER SERVICES - Notwltlistnnilliig the teri'lble condition of the roads and dltiiculty of getting around, large numbers assemble night after night in the Methodist Church. H.unter River to bear Rev. E. L. Leard, preach on the plan of Salva- tion. Thursday night his subject was Son Remember. Luke sixteen and tewnty-live, emphasising strongly on the activity of the mind in the world beyond. The attendance Friday night was larger than any previous night of the week., :ind the interest was evi- dently doeper' I-lis subject was the Un- pnrdonable sin, two Matthew, twelve and thirty-one and thirty. Itev. ll. Brown of 'Vernon River ably assisted Rev. Mr. Leard Easter week. Quite u. number has nianifested at desire to live a. (lhristioii llic. The nieetingi-i will be continued till lhi: iniddle of this week. IMPROVEMENTS - llir. Fred W. Snow, the up-to-dale butcliei' ol' Victor- ia, is having his rel'i'lgerator remodel- led. Between walls ol’ wood iliere will be it wall iii' <'oii<:i'ele iiboui 4 iuclios thick. The floor will be oi' i-oiicrete iilso. This will iiialie it proof iiguiust 'ats, whlirli were ti coiisluiii iiiiiioyuiice 'ii the past. 'l`lio rei`rigei'iitoi° will be so coiistitiiteilso as to have it large cc cliamber overliciid wliicli will hold several large blocks oi' ice. Wlieu a 'urge quantity oi' ice is pnckoil iii this the :iir will be kept so cogl that it will iot melt iieiirly so iiulckly as if li held only it small qiianlily. lieiico it will not iced to be replcuislied nearly so often, vhlch in itself' will be it great labor saving device. Mr. Snow has also ind ti new uwiiiiig innile for thc front if lii.s"iiieal_ shop io replace 'thc old one vliicli will be relegated to the riibbisli pile. Mrs. M. .l. Uiiiigliluii, Victoria, is inviiig piirt of the interior of her dwel- liig house reiiioilell