I \~ \ .1 , . f , _ _ . , _ __ » _ y I \ -n _ ev wana truths, ' - ,_ . I l _ ' Examine facts mdjigu ' e 9° ,7'“‘l¢7J' and puanhijszsi ' | Wllltti 18811 in '?aint, Fgf white lead ispaint s iirst essen- ' tial. that only yi We paint inn in Canpda cotr- ' 1‘°d°S and grinds its ownwlrite ' lead. ~And ibut white lead is ‘ the Wor1d’s hundred-year-old staniiziili. You will _Sense the .rzbni nee th' oftheguaran- / teed formula gin .BRAQRKE 31|-|END'EE§U! ‘ °f£no|._||ru"'PAlNT f __ “I °“¢C;1;?~l;'mI;fdTidn: gclnulflisam md Fennell & Chandler, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. -a con-‘ T ._~;. -, _ l _ p 1 , ... 1-... - ji 4 \ \ _ . ,l ` ___- Take More Money _ F1-?omYouir Fields. TM:-s. Earmer F If every square inch of your farm isn’t producing its full share of the year’s yield we can show you how to make more money. Every square inch of profitable and arable soil should be represented in your bank account? Ifit isn't your land isn’t in the condition it should\ be. _ - 1 ‘ . To make every field 1oo` per cent more product- iye, to insure .the certainty of a richer, larger and bet- ter crop from every field, to cut down your own work, you need to use Unmixed Fertilizers, the English kind -the kind we sell.' - _ 1 U rr i_x.e>.d » ' i' i Z e r s §» These can bcisupplied singly or in combinations to suit any kind of crop or soil, to -meet the demands of any crop you intend to cultivate 1 and to put any - plot of land in best possible condition for the succeed- ng crop. , __ _ _These fertilizers are not stimulants. They are' plant foodspure and simple, and feed back to the tired T and worn~out soil the very elements of fertility, of I growth.of plant life that have been cons_umed by prev- ious cultivations. There is no other plant food on the market that can bring yox such good results as these linmixed Fertilizers. sk your neighbor about I Cm. ' _ _ Auld Bros.. hi" i -1 ' . Y i Q* ""_*!' B ` . l rl- 2 AQYSTERS \ ' _ _ ' OU! CMN C041 OYSIHS being the nearest in share form and flavour t -Malpeques are the best suited for replancing and seeding your beds. / We have all sizes. Correspondence invited. Address all communications to niainloffice ._ ~ SEALSBIP OYSTER SYSTEM _ ' ' Central.Street - ` ‘i Bosto'n.’Mass. ~ I 4.iM&MJ - ~ 1 ;°u.l1I “ iAlLWA7 7’ A;1l‘;~`;??$=nclhI on April Nth, lull. the trains, ol this \Bailw-av will ‘run ` ' _"alan nowu ` T lmao or .Daily D li Daily -I Daily Dail! Daily ` - _ _ . . _ . B . . .°..‘.;. - iii.. °“"°" .sa ss... .r.=.. _ ,v _ .IL PM \’ ugly sun. I SU gi §sr§§;s _gen _ . 1 . U. . il. Ll' _ Al H ‘P 1.45 in §£`§§{' - \ » wx-»-» Herr Llq»kne¢nil;___sty¢,i;_Arms Manufacturers fBfrol_lght_ ‘ ' About War. ' _ as-_ . BERLIN, April 22 (Blloola-l)-In a Sllecch in the Belchatag hero Herr Lotbknecht, s soclallat, made sausa- tional allegation oi the methods ol the menutact\u°ars ol arms and am- munition ot push their interests. -Ha said the foremost German company manufacturing small arms and .am- munition had caused articlcsto be printed in the Paris Figaro advocat- ing an increase tu the'French army ln order tot bring about a warlike spirit in Germany and thereby 'ob- tain lnrger orders. _ Herr Liebknacht, said the Krupp Company kept in Berlin an agent whose business lt was to bribe army He contended that he had documen- uud navy ofllcinla in order to obtain an insight into officials documents. tary proof ol this statement which he had given to the War Minister and that the letter had instituted an in- vestigation which substantially prov- ed his charges. » Gencrnl Von Hoerlngon, the Minls~ ter ol War, expressed regret ,that Herr Licbnecht had mentioned the mutter in tho Reichstag, because he Buid, his investigation into the mat- ter had not been finished. He said he had lound the charges mucli ex~ nggerated. A number ot sergeanta und some ofliccrs were misled by the Krupp agent to give oilicial informa- tion, he said, but there was no be- trayal olvmilitnry secrets. ` ' SNAKE VTNUM FATAL Tl] Tllllllllll IIAMIIURC, April 22 Special)- Slow working snake venom was the cause of thc death of Karl Hagen- beck, the animal collector, on April 14, according to the physician who attended him. I-le was bitten years ago and the venom eventually aiicct- ed his liver. TIT-BITS . The militia department of Ottawa are commencing an instruction class in physical and military drill lor the Lady~teacher`s_ ol Toronto. The secretary of a Y. M. C. A. branch in New York City tells women to let their maids play the piano and read their best books. She believes that by such treatment the servant problem would be speedily solved. French beauties are advocating the wearing _of scandals in Paris just now. They claim that many a women is alillcted with nervousness because 0! her close-fitting shoes. Needless to any none hut those with very small feet are enthusiastic ovcr the lad. / The men oi an Indiana town recent- ly sent a large box ol ragged wearing apparel to a meeting oi the local Ladies’ sewing Circle with a note at- tached asking that they be mended. The circle is composed or the wives and sisters oi the man who sent their clothing, which included socks, shirts and trousers. The 'Ladies took the hint, and lt is said accomplished a great deal at that meeting. Tllllllllllll WITH Kllllllli cnuln nur swirl noun. It is hard lor a woman to look aft.” her household duties when she is suffering tram a weak and aching blwk. f°1‘ _l1° Woman can be strong and well when tha kidneys are out of order. T The weak, lame and aching back comes from lick kidneys and should be attended to qt once so as to avoid yearn of_ suliennz from the kidney trouble which is sure to iollowii' the back is neglected. th b ca ' f ' ' e a v p§‘:.2~i“i. Upper Powt Ds Butte, N.B., writes:--f‘I cannot speak too well of Doan’s Kidney Pills. For two ears Iwas so tired, life was a burden Ahdl t u more tired than when I went to bed?) andp m back was so lame l could tr-.ily -gt;-:Fitch up. I took dxderept nda of m |cina,_but none of them did gpg mylgood until a friend me to try oan’a Kidney Pills. I _did so 'to-day I don't know what it is to ba med and my gage battakaig lil 3:10; ug bed-dk andytlift terrible feeling." - ’ Price, 50 cents a box, 3 for $1.25, at all ' I 0 ,';§jp°-‘;.,.;',°_?i‘?°..?.r:'.i ‘zr._f°.§r.§’..... »:d¢fi\.\l_dlmt md!! “D°°°'l" consists stock ‘ ' I- 0 B S ERS f"-rr i fn: ml: 435°* "'- KM rt ml, a edict; waters., 'ppc steamer mon llvmmuratu P0". ha_1'li\¢ two tons ot me _ fflli' dlam stored on the tore _ ` mr. kntymrtsniv :emu-no .tu reoouecwml bxnerimm van while he was at school, A -_gmail piece was placed in water, and. by °°f°l1i\1l Bro and Jumping about. it caused much amusement It 'wal stated on behalf of the plaintiffs that the sodium broke away tromiti lash- lhcs. and ine water, getting in _one of the cases, set lt on tire. The OID: tain ot the Hardy was not aware oti the nature ot sodium, and ployéd Cho' hose upon the cases. The result was that the contents were also set on ure. and there was a series- ot ex- plosions. Next the captain decided to heave the lot into the sem Thin. 'wal done, but, to the surprise of himself and the or_eW.- several of the cases jumped back on board. Than the hold caught ilra, and the captain ultimately gave the order to take to the boats.~ 'lfhe mate was drowned, several ot the crew were injured, and the captain himself was badly burned. Vary soon tho ship broke her back and went down. It was the plalntilts’ case that the vessel was uuseaworthy by reason of the sodium being carried on deck. For the defendants lt was _submitted that the vessel was lost by reason of the tire in the hold. It was denied that the ship was unseaworthy, and it was contended that the defendants were excluded.i’rom liability by rac- aon of perils oi the sea. Hts lcrtlahlp gave judgment for the plaintiffs. LORD HALDANE A clean thinker, a good listener, an amusing speaker, and an agreeable gentleman. KAISER AS FARMER Storm-Proof Rye, Hybrid Cattle, and Double Crops of Hay To the annual gathering in Berlin of the German Agricultural Council, the Emperor delivered a chatty ad- dress on his experiments at Cadlnen, his country place in East Prussia. He spoke first ot the improvements in 500 acres or meadow land, on which he had succeeded in raising crops of hay double those of former years, and on which much larger herds of cattle and horses can now graze. Rye was the next subject treated by the lm- perlal farmer. He had got hold ot a rye seed which enabled his crops to stand like “Uhlans' lances" when the crops of his neighbors lay tint under the heavy rain. When I neighbor! heard of his success they came to tlsticufls in their eagerness to pun- chase seed from the Kaiser. His Majesty declared that he did some ox- cellent business with the sale of this seed. CHURCH STATISTICS Nearly 13,000,000 Roman Catholics In the Emplro _ The Catholic Directory compiled hy Cardinal Bourne's authority says in England and Wales there are twenty archblshops and bishops, 3,838 priests, and 1,797 churches, ohapels and star tions.' For Great Britain there are B7 arohblshops and bishops, 4,401 priests, and 2,182 stations. .For the first time the directory at- tempts to state the number of Catho- lics in the British Empire, the ilguros whenever possible being given from State returns. In England and Wales there are 1,793,038 Catholics; Scot- land” 541,336; mon for Great Britain, 2,540,374. In Ireland there are 8,240,- 870 slathollcs. B usn America has 3.196.916 Cathv lice, including 2,824,558 lin Canadap Australia has 1.184.609. The total number of _Catholics in, the arium umpire i_|.12;lnt8.814, aa increase in twelve _monthacf 892,50. The Cathollcpopulatlon ortho world' n uumatea at m,1s'!,osu. _f At I. meeting ot l A llllIRllT` . 1'. . 0fl`lcia|s Dismiss 1 and Give 0illcers'0the`r` Appointments. _ 'N KIOU. the Minister o!‘,f.l1a_Intorior, after considering in coniunotion with the Premier, Mr. Barthou, `t\\ejeport' ol Mr. Emile Oglcr, the Foreign Oi- !i_ce delegate who investigated the ln- cident at Nanav on Sunday. when several Germans were insulted by French students, decided that the prefect ol the department shall be "given some other appointment” tor neglecting to inlorm the Minister ol the Interior immediately oi the incl- dent. _ ' ‘ It was decided also that two of the city police commdssarles oi Nancy shall be Placed elsewhere as the ilrst Step in o. complete reorganization oi the police service and that the two policemen on duty at the railroad station at the time ol the incident shall L-c discharged. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Pichon, communicated these decisions to Herr von Schoen, the German Ambassador, and thc ln- cident is now regarded as closed ` Tho report of Mr. Ogler, finds that the incl-lcnte ei. the Nancy Casino, where the German men and women are alleged to have been insulted and in the city streets where they are said to have been derided and jostled, were ol no importance At. the rail was more serious. Here it was said the Germans were kicked, struck and spat upon, while the railway otilcia.ls,} policemen and soldiers looked on and laughed. ala ___ an-tim Sullered From/lloils 7 _ilonslipaliun Ariel Sick llcadaclle. ai- ~ " , There ia no more fre t source oi illness than that arising irom bad blood When the blot whole system is ples break out, constipatéd, and the Do not neglect to purify the the tint appear of a pim le or Cleanse it tho _b tlxe Burdock Blood Bi thus untold aulferlng. 2 .___ \ . Mr. D: M. McB_laine; Niagara Falls ont, wma.:-"xt is, with plenum 1 testliy to the sterling qualities of our anawk Blood satan... .uw on lim.- War, through which I in the lst I.L., _I suffered from b constipation, and sick headaches, and .tried many pre- parations, but got reliafdrom none till anoldoomx-ada ofmincgdtmetot the relief is to_ put_ it mildly. It`ii’l’;ir"if“i:'°'“'u.ln"‘¢ mn--|.' aiu/rome |00 Bydnev ;Btreat A That ’s the big essential of all foods and Kellogg ’s Corn Flakes possesses th1s quality ln a hlgh Has a flavor all its own-as nutritious as heavier foods but, being more easily digested, is far more sustaining Sold by all Grocers at 10a Look for thls signature The North Shore Silver Black Fox Company, Burnout Blood aim.-._ 'ro nyligot " _ _ - llave Slill Upwrrds 0l 100' shares ill _ $l00.00Each To Dispos_c_0i _ There is no truth in the report that _is bcillg circulated th it all the stock of this Cmnpaily _hw been sold. _ ~ ‘ The Shares hon ever are being rapi¢l1y»d_i~S,P0S¢_d_ of and those who may wish to get T11 260831)?-11;' Oiler- ing a dividend this year had better seudjn th ir sub- scriptions at once. ` ` _ The owners have extendedthe time for payment of subscriptions in full till the r 5111 'oi May ne_x`t,‘iso that a deposit oi teu per cent is sufficient to hold the siock till that date. ~ __ ` l ' ‘ _ As part of this year’s young have already _arriv- ed, the dividend of 31 M, p. c, proposed to be paid in September of this year is almost assured. _ This is au excellent opportunity for those who have some funds on hand to make money easily and quick-ly as the dividend will be paid wi`t‘cin 'about four months of the time when the investment is made. _ The oiler held out in former' advertisements to advance to those who have _not suflicient cash on hand for purchase of shares, in full, the balance on good security, is still open. » ` i f Application for stock -may be made in the foll- owing fdrm: - ' V _....._.__.__ e A a . _ v ,.,. - 'fl _/,Mi-.`_ ' _ In .- 3// _~ <_¥__.M _ng _ ~:,.,__.f'_-».” _ ‘l.‘|ndera, L_T_o Messrs. Warburton Sz Shaw, __ Solicilo s, Cliarlottetonn, P. E. I I, hereby apply for ' Shore Silver-Black Fox close you ...being balance to be arranged on next ana in to me ca-ann. acaioaaaqasa-or ...__ he made to any of the -Pa_rlr“Cornef'; P. Mc McNutt, Darnley, Strictly A Temgmu ’ ‘ ;»._“_t i \ _. ..._ _,...'_.»1._....~..-M. » E