S \ » ’ P The eaxaseinentls announced oi Klee Florence smith, aengneef of an-,' “li 11"- Henry smith. revnei si., 22,21-. B._Keith ‘Rollrle Charlotte- i'I`h° maarylrienae ni in-_ sinner pevyezignuiimismwn. win 1-degree en' Nm ._ to enter the P. EJ :Wd Hormel ,yummy ensuing' on rom appendicitla. 6 Ali unanimous invitation lrom the Q. 6. B. or the scum uetnoamg. ou- cuit to Rev. lil. E. Styles, Pownal, to become their pastor in July next, has -` 3 USED. ANU md we Conference. c have the ‘ __- ' Put year has been ln the employ I l2l'l'|<- i -i ~\ _ , \ Iii “mug” been \accepted, subject to approval of Hr- G- Rumi Beer who inr the ol the Canadian Home Investment Com PERFEM’ I \ I _.V L I , I I ,_ I A’ ll' n I 'llll Ill! I ml ral Ia ia , v V \ l.,._§;i. \ _ money out bf . . . . A ni the Cnnndinn went Committee or 1 1 Il 1' n .'*'iC4_miiar||ay le OLK., and the Ceann If val# reputable. " .. i' '-Tonnlq Selltdsy _ Nqlu, , $ ~ ._ ie~nn_en' medeuw e -eneke 1 » _ lf.'l§`§°£e“l‘.§1ni'§f`°nne““ne..°°”..i$§'°§l`I.tnnnei°°"i 2een..i"" ii”5.§“.ee."°"f.'»'f~a».-.r.n»_.i"- '°'°""`i '°"“n.it.'l`f‘ p‘o;.t:_2al}:mt:i1o*mpott;;y” _of _;g:,n1'rovlncial Audiior, ._ |_ . 2 1 . iyalultlzc' '“;l!\vl°1ed- “H120 remains: _.___ h » _ r ur years. then _ '~ *ev ¢° #bv Uma sam. »»ilf='l» 4:3 ..flu$;e'lL’“§$fle»2'¢f`2lrh5 l°¢il1°°¢l! came to Charlottetown. nh, cfm. D A mum JW W Prior to taking up railway work -,he ¢,|-acted ,flasks ’ Th gonna* ,hw was lecond engineer on.tbs winter yu 57 you., 0'( Q' ms.; ng steamer "Northern Lizbt.” During unable cm,” 'fb' ""1," ,B . , , .‘:‘;.::'°.r...'::.;'.°:.::.*::. *=~ ....<.;..‘:.';‘:'.. .?i'.f‘t‘.. and anyone ~=°»n»»ne a1c<»h<»1= eanalony me- _ , cbhilioal lbllit! and underhls cap- Ehdldvdzgdlefilliallalld nllilumiilm ` qt once a day and take SCQTTS EMuL° :"i’l°"n"9f:id°°' th' "°i'k °i Vi" 'img' number ol brothers’ anli lllsbels. : SION after every meal' ni: f;`.”.T_i¢._°§‘»...'f.‘°$’.‘if..“.§.““°..i...‘°'“..; 12;‘;;°‘;',;;‘ ;;f_,»;_1»° 3,- ;~°,=,g~1f_-,- S?°"f’S.€’*'"’~S'°N 'S "°*‘ 1° ‘>i°<2d- Ulu Frances Blzrerwa. n native ni ,t wétmmland ' ‘Q ° “ “' makingqualities and makes new blood free stake-nncn-Trent, nnglena. sne in °"'"° °"' ~ l from the Dis od h. h. . lclt to mourn together with the lol- REMA I . . P onous pr uctsw ic irritate lowing sons s.nd_daugbters: Frances 1 ' INS FORWARDEDF Th' '°'_ the lmiits and milsciesl its W0lldel" ,Heien. wife or Mr. wnnenn striex-'.‘,§‘° Q" °' M" "°"°”‘1“i‘ P‘“°°“' ‘"‘°'.° ‘ ful owe; 1' th 1 d - land. in oniznry; Anee, wue or nn-16°” ia, was reported in yeeieraeye _ 4 P _ are ieve een arge ,stif- _onnrlee Bower. in veneeuver. B. o..|w:;'s,';';}o:°'°y§§&1f,§‘;° 2° feiwi l0ii1fSI an fi m0I‘€» ‘Jos _ ' ii ` Arcxgifg l§;g;';'h£:fth'i‘a "g1°b°t£g; Rustico, where he will be buried this, SCOTTUS EM ULS10N l'¢- Haull Janis. and Gam” at hmm' morning. The late Mr. Plneau was a. places b0dy_weakx-.ess with Mr. Poole was a rezular attendant at ymmg ma" °f “Mui 2° 7°‘"° °i °5° smmd b d t tl b - Zinn Church U! which he WM for 8 and was respected and esteemed by 0 Y'5 feng l YRS C011- . _ ' _ Bll I1 k lil . H I 1. I ' ' ’ Dany as salesman, has received s tel- gp P. E. Island who unite in wishing ;‘Hfb°rb. °f gyr°;‘;'t';y°’ ::;;i:‘° "I: monviinobis ids: a Elric!-strlckgllvigissteg centrated nounshmg Properties' ssc: ‘:.‘:.‘:;...::: ‘i:;f'.‘:.“::.“:..I:.::: ..z‘..':::x§ ‘;‘...f‘.':2"f.':°:.'.. “is »»-» 1-» :f:.‘1._.1:‘f‘.':_‘; .:°‘.‘:.'."°° "3 ‘° ""’°'°'°~ °'°'"'-°'° P"-°'“>° r/mpapfr.) For me intending nr the nmee in onerlntee. which ne ie about to enter. my “i i"¢°~ 'i`i1° i““°'°i will *He sympathy “ ““ “ °“ “ B “°°'° SCOI'I"S zu gown' in 91”, of ML 0,,-mr who ___ plzce Friliday at 2-lg) l>-In-l:u:\'°m iii' n _ _._ i ' The G di h o e res ence on ongwo Avenue, _ de van* Female hae been promoted to the head oillce. two ‘sugar gp this r§¢:)eitv\:dAf:ix:rii;l":`i: R,H,__G_ g_ Taylor omciatmm The _ i l _ prelilllll French regnlalorincver Illia. These Mr. Biliclhir M¢D0nBld Wal a Das- swam* Plibiiiilafi in NUW YW* Ci’-Y. to owing are the palvbearerst E ~ J = i I .W "¢»»f'i"'¢llv:‘§3f¢‘ll>'fe'l>l¢l.`l`l§"'ll§'§v'l§§`.i'“ll§|f.'l2 senaer-by the uni-my Harbor train fi" E\ii*#°l' Mins ML Georse Irvinz. Mem” G' A' s‘“"°- W' T- H“§g““- li|¢i\*_ii`°|ml\lilaa|. Dr-devaais are mid ai Saturday. en route; to Grand View €°.“ °iMi”~D- P-1i"'i“K» V°i`ii°“ Ti°iv°i'~ Alex' Mcnonald' Capt' Fmmyson' CIIIUNII WIC GNWVCIT FII ¥a'3bi’33§i‘i‘3$e¢'°'"°‘ llf‘ea¢nar'°d'° "il'“n..'°",- ‘where ne win ne one er tue nrin-‘ Am°°r the contributed articles rub- M”"'“”“ A' B' W°"’“'*°"~ ““‘i~N°ii °°'° “' oipals in an interesting event. Mr. ii9i1°d is 0116 from Mr. Irving's pen M°K°"zi°’ FRIDA H¢¢dCll‘¢IlI'lId.Il| Spld by Geo.lil. Hughes. Apothcc arle Mcpongm U 5 mont; popular 00m. °“i»if»1Bd. Who Should Be Olllcera? Y- 1 a|°l§i9¥g'°°°“°""' mercial traveller has a host ol iriends “iid iii” i01i0Wil18 Wriifllll by Mr- AIGN FLOSESF Ti” “Vim ‘ '-1- . __ --- _ I 1 - Charles D. I-lurrey, Vice ch mn 1, 3 s ic caruna E11 in the Bevtilt I I . __ ‘ li which will be imereutiug :O 3,; Church closed last night. The meet- - i ` 5 ne - ~' GANYouWonn mls Puzzuvf £'.t‘.:;= ;.2::‘° ..i;1:°°°-.__ ":::... Lu" .“.“.“.° .';::.“ .‘;2§“ .‘.‘12.i‘l?51 list: n n ni a ' - _ -, - ' ' ' ' " _ D leeling on the Part ol many 01 gl; were received this week lor Baptism' active workers in the Student Move- i-‘iid ‘itii°i`9 “N Waiting ii`UU11BBf- cs 3" 1 ,he mem, of N0,-th Ame,-im that B maga week. There will be Baptism next ix" Y °i' | zine which would serve the in: Siiiiday Weiiiiig- Rev- Z- L- Fail! terests ol the work among both men Siaiiiieli "ii '02 ¢;i;iii°\i1i;D~i;i¢Y _C_0 ODGFH- SHNER lnyncz and women was needed. The realiza- °ii ii if 51°! 9 E ii U B°\'i0B Of _ A - ~ .. _ °:.:“::..i2:;‘_&.“:.°..';°;.';‘::';i”;: "‘°°““*°' ~ ~ ... A North American Student Movements LOBSTER sEAS0N~"'i`”° i°`°“ei` e` Ke"--“~, ` 0 9/ k) i w in Mar. 1912. one ni ine uret nets ,iigilihg B°5f°° On the Ncrlh and East . . "~ . 'e |` ' ,- nt the onnneii wee ine aeeieinn to S °° _°f ° Island Ovens 011 Satur- ' f' ‘--"-I lnlbiqcff’ bzglxgrggglgmiaagmgggazc publish a magazine to be known as ‘i'*Y- Th* ii9ii°i`iii°1'i Bi? U10 V*\!`i0\1S ‘~'»1`-5 ,ef mn yrovmu m ¢n§,¢. me pw, The North American Student. This Points “i°ii8 the C°““t‘ii“¢ HN Emi" - I " 1 fr sketches repress t, and ibn 'rn Ver if he .newer-e having been approved by the diiier- iiig iliii Pi`°P“Tti0US 101’ H DHBV SGH- ' ' ' in. .nnirerlnni“.nini°~nn..... li - ,my "_ A1, one: I1. M" at you the nret number ennnid nppeer in oe- Disntilul 111110 a wwe asc are sett- .,,,,,_,,, ,,_,,,, ,,,,,',, ,,,,;,,,,»,,,,,,,.,,¢¢,.-.i ... mm, tener, 1912. George Irving or mere- ia: scarce- Ia the vicinity Of S°“fi=_= ‘lying your Name and Asdrcse plainly. - m0nt_ California' was the unanimous the scarcity of 'herring has been much P8!l$l3D .sllY¢!'\V¢71'¢ C0., gl.; 18 Monlrcal, Que. choice as editor. It was impossible §°it 3; if :iii mea” B 9°Bi'¢itY Ol bait . __ - for Mr. Irving to take up his work 01' 8 0 B el' SGBBUIL I \ , , _'_' nncu the sret ni Jnnnnry which ne- _ ` “-- |ls’_~ 2 I lliir cessarily delayed the appdarance oi WEDDING BELLE.-The marriage the magazine until this time. Mr. took place on Wednesday, April 9th,i _ _?'i""'i" J Irving bas had a unique preparation 1913, at Plymouth, ol Mr. Nelson C.| ~ , for this position. ,Alter graduation Anderson, of Guernsey, and Miss lrom McGill University, Montreal, he Ruth Anna. Barnes, ol Plymouth. Rev. pursued his theological studies. il-Ie H. R. Vesscy, ol Watrous, perlormed _ . served as General Secretary oi the the ceremony. The bride :was at- ‘iif°¢'iY °ii “di °fii‘¢'° °i'3“”»°”'i’ii”5 McGill Association for lour yes.rs,and tended by her sister Lorado 'I-I. was remarkably successlul not only Barnes: while Mr. Weston Anderson in iiiiiidiiig UP the Association in all acted as best msn. Alter the cere- departments but in securing funds mony, dlnne was ta tel ll ed - - for the erecéion of 8 building now in b Mrs HM; 5 “ V “mug mll made iromprecinely the name formula Y . 1 p, and Mrs. Ray Bar-nes, “H0 by the Association. As an un- ol Lockwood, alter which the happy d°i`Si`ii\iiiiit° MY- Irving was an active couple leit lor their home north ol leader in the Student Volunteer in Guernsey.-Guernsey, Sauk., Stand- e » , iifEii'§` itii5.i!§__f°ii SITURDIY To Relieve ‘Ill bday-[U Q rod :mm-fo .J_'$._.I..’.71.....'Iv°f1".Z Correct diet is essential EMUISION for rheumatism. SCOTT & Bowne, Toaosero, Ouruuo. ie-ee Next to infancy, thc years between len or twelve and eighteen are the most critical in life, boys and girls who grow too fast. Rapid ' growth and the physical ch an gee that are taking place render them parti- cularly liable to weakness and dia- ordcrs of the diges- tive system, kidneys or lunge that very frequently, when allowed to run on, condemn them to a lifetime of sufering. It is must important that at this period oflifc those organs which carry of the body’a waste and impurities-the bowels, the kidneys and the |kin_should be kept active and vigorous. Nothing will do this more effectively than that good old-fashioned remedy, Dr. Morao'e Indian Roo! Pills. It actr lr. lsne's Isdlss lee! PIII: reel( late lor lnlhl ssl busy. them to do their work properly, and thul keeps the whole system pure and healthy. Dr. Marr|’: Indian Root Pill: arc as when our grandparents used them, for nothing better has ever been devised. Made by W. H. Comstock Co. , Lid., of the pen; ‘A few lines of enquiry | takahlc providentlal hindrance hs was L =- _np- has enabled, hundreds to make °' . i . the Star -Town of ` Soutliernli Alberta Why not take the _initiativein a ood stroke of business by finding out why in only three_ehort years' Catmangay has changed from a stretch of prairie into a live town with no less than 53 places of business, a public school, several banks, municipally owned waterworks and electric light plants, mammoth elevators, etc. _ 1 _ __ i Why is it that Carmangay heads the list of _shipments of wheat in all Alberta. No less than a million bushels were shipped in 1911-:_and"from .thc I9I2 crop the tremendous increase of haflf a million bushels lf And-all thii with only a fifth part of the surrounding fertile lands" under cultivation I ` The forests that grew a million years ago around where the prairie town of Carman- gay now thrives to-day, added to Carman- gay’s rich resources. How? . I [ltifcortainly is an. interesting eouvieniribooklet we _Want to 'send you. iltfwill show you how 'tomake lllef ltrolge .that creates dollars. Wh! |10* send ra lioeial .to-day. _ i . \ - 'rain o_o.-r-i.1-._n|'s ‘I couron ‘tailfn . iuui.,-'r o. n A 1 _ s _ _ » \~ » ~ , .»,~»>>_' .- V ‘_ ‘ ~; <. ’ . »~¢_ :M ]v°m§;__,j,»,,,,..,._,.,,..'....;..».L..._t;.,.....-...,.¢u§,; )_ ., _ __ L _ ~;;'_ - wlacefanaen ‘ ` Addrqi.If#-..E.;._.-..,..;.,-~~.....'....§2.lé...s......... ~,, _ -¢lmraian,onar|ii¢mown' ‘ -5 '-5 "' .L- »- »=’ _ _ _, ......-.'.f_¢1»,\...._..¢.... . .l........» .... __ -_-I 1 _ ` i'-_-1,1 _‘-_ff-_-_r " n '-‘-,-S _ ‘ " °'!*~`_ Western zoo Kent .8 WL-9 I |town, leit yesterday morning lor _ , _ Montreal where she intends entering e a the Order ol the Congregation de \\ Notre Dame, Her sister, Miss - Mary . _ " as . _ a theatre party to witness the per -I Empire. Mr. and Mrs. McP_hee’s I » - f'!i'RAM¥HENDER'SON "ENGLISH" PAINT f ' Come in! Facts and iigures are laid out plawly for you in a booklet. Fennell ®. Chandler Charlottetown, P. E. Island. ' ` fi 1. ' . the past four years he has been As- ’ . 1 sociate Pastor ol the Congregational a i S “ 0 ' c c Church at Claremont, Galilornia, \ ' , . V 1 __ -‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ which is the Pomona College Church. _ . ' ` -_I _ g _ - _ ‘ » , » . ‘ ‘ In this capacity he has been closely » " ' _ _ _ _ . _ _ - _ idencniea with an the activities of s students. Mr. Irving has had experl- _ _ _ ' _ _ _ , l and presiding- oiilcer at conierences lor both men and women in dillerent ' _ PY _ e ._ q. lBr»ead v i ‘ » *sn Y _ Mr. and 'Mi-s. George W. McPhee ' fr,-..~ _-.1-.-_.1 _ ` o ~ gre.” » _ 12s ) ._ ,,__.¢=_i 'L' _a _ "nf "F '§vl”~‘f- ;`* _ 1 /L-_;~e *$1-.E _ 2' .L4 >_ -vrbwmz--- `-*£5 parts of Canada and the United Sta- ' *ill* tes. We bespeak lor Mr. Irving and Y /tl,-1 srl* `“_ “aff _ m ~» ..,' i ,, _ ~` _ ... H-»-L_; “un 1 - iii *fn 1 A-“iii nn .. ea): __i_/ I _,_.._§ _‘_ ,\` - \‘ 1' lbw//_f/..\\\\\\\1171)/}.,'\|iiiu\¥ if -_ ` . P \ 5-___\\=_ __ -7 _ ix/.1»‘ li’ \ . \ \\ _ _ \\,m~ fa- _.s¢¢>"I.`,il‘_. "\\ . ""~\\i\\4af/1‘““ _ '°BEAvER" vi-‘L-o is sold for what it is~a rcknli call 6l¢nded_/Igurayqhe ,,-fs-,’,,,,] - _ ~ ~ /Y 1 blended flour-pu)'¢, /count, relialle. ` D<_>n’r bother with :we 1ein&ie==¢f»y;1°f semen breed. _ 1 Q“l¢_I_"'B°9Y°f°’ 1f"lo_ur--r-at your gi-ocier’s. i “|492 Pfiiwf ' on Feed, ,Coarse Grains 'ms ~'r. il. 'ravlofa ._ All this talk about western wheat ‘im Mi>”°“1°“‘°-" _ ‘ -.£»~' i “pastry” Hours, is just plain talk. ' ` knows anything about wheat, knows, that western wheat Hour carmot,,will not and does nq,t,'make as good pastry as “BEAVE‘R”" FLOUR. ' ' ' ff good pics and cak Hours being Anyone, who Any Hour, which is said _to be western wheat flour, and makes extra e,_ will be found to be élmdallike “Bea'ver’_.’ Flour-whether it is :old 4: .rue/1-'or not. A blended flour like “BEAVER” FLOUR is the only one that is equally good for bread and pastry. You will understand WHY. Mankaéa ‘wheat has what the bakers call .rtreugr/1. It makes a big loaf bread ; but the bread is spongy or of holes and lacks flavor. _ Ontario ‘w/leaf, blended wheat, makes the pastry Hour. By in just the right “Bcavei"’__ the reel delicionl A where result, _ the of it-.and there is now ~ flour ~ e I I ‘e a