¢ 1 Birthdays ol'_ hed f are ublis W MIG also Government used t `born Sir Louis in',s'p` Acting Dominion of ln' ow in _ b : Excellency will retain the acting ap pointment until the-return of H. R H. the Duke of Connaught or the, ow" 'g tam C ` b"°“¥m_" QV” “Y “W Empnu .1535 MF- A-l1<1!'¢;\F-Groves writes P°lW"_°\Y _ ` npnninunent ,ni mn nnne_e»_..nr_ 'rhie f,,,,¢,,,,,,‘f 7°{,n,,,, “,;',;§‘ ,,,§"¢_f;§nf§ night and ini-warned _in his home. denying that any liquor wns.1enn.i_nn, léonrgslivmat dcpgrlnétngowg r p is av signal honor for Sir Louis and c0nt,,m§~',,°` ,,o,sonouB< color, K mah where interment will take place this his Dremilel llN11_Vill¢_¢d \”°°°l\u¥. U! “Y ' ° ° an _ " ' ‘ ..° W a reflective glory on the Island whiny; i F morning.J. » , __ _ problbitiouoilioere as reported in by “ °°“' --- ' these co u . ' -ini;-onmarlou sorllolirlm- . mm '-- U“""E“'1`Y“** S“'_“‘_“°"°‘“° °“ MQ! chief of Poues cakes, snnrmerside. -WILL G0 ON SLIP-- The Ferry 2' 1913' “° J' F' "“° “"" L“_”°"°"“ received s. telegram _from North Syd- Bsettpedeqlgl wighbtha mga snow °°“"7° ‘ recen ur ase e e r . ::i...:°:.‘:.::'.:’.';~.‘;i;:.:‘:' inner: ..._ r ii-.ii-‘_ noone- -» -<» M- only ingnymntion ohm gage, °.-,um side, in tow left yesterday mn;-ning Mrs. Parlay Muteh, Southport, give in replywns that n man ni this fur Piim>u~ ~B¢éore returgizz tl1:Bsdr ‘l““g“‘°"‘ - ' name formerly resided at Bradslbane Que W un ergo a t o ous Over- and had removed :tb the Sydneys hBU1i“B Oil ills BUD- Dllrliig her ab- TAYL0R’I“ Ch“"`l°"'°*'°W“.~ April” about s months ago ina that he sence s zssolins boat will ply be- “° W- “““ M“‘- W* D' '1"‘Y‘°' “ “““' was now engaged in some kind of a. tween S\lli1l_¥\i=i‘Hid° All - ' ` business there. In the, reports ol . . . . . the big are nt North sydney, on -Pltlncn coUN'rv~ HosPl'rAl..- '_ " ' ° , Sunda( last, ,mention is .maria 0| the The matron's report oi, the. _Prince x M ARRI AGES - loss"o `n"'resteurant conducted by a 00lll'itY ‘Hospital for the month of man of this name, whether me nn- April, as submitted to the meeting qnlry was in connection with this loss °f 91° Ti‘l1Bf-508.. Nm fill '1‘\leS<1¢lY 0,- not wus not given in th, min;-mn. evening, showed thsiollowing: Total MCLEAN-MePHAIl.»-At the BHDli_Bf» ti0n_J_ ‘ number oi patientsin Hospital on PMSUIWKG. 0\1Bf10¢t¢f°Wl\. P~ E- I- --- April lst, 12; total number numitt- by Rev- L- Fseh. M-A-. B-D-. Mar -PROHIBITION oAsE_- stipendi- ed during the month, 20; total num- 1. 1913. Heber Msbeen. Dunedin. and ary Wright delivereda ,written judg- ber patients discharged during month Dem, McPhail, St. Catherines. ment at summerside yesterday, in 21; total number of days treatment the case of Prosecutor Phillips during mouth, 318; daily average HOWATTBROWN--'Ali f-110 r°Bid°l\°° n ninnt or Meurin Knnnin enn number of patients ll- largest nnrn I the brides cousin Mrs E Jewell. all must appreciate. Mr. J. 0. Gallant, Managing Edi tor, of L'Evangeline, of Moncton, N li., is at present on a visit to th Island. He is a native of Egmon Bay, and is revisiting the haunts of his youth. L'Evangeliue is the princi- m pill French organ in the Mnriti e Provinces and has a large circulation in the Island, to which the Editor devotes a good deal of attention.~Mr. Gallant is a believer in automobiles, and thinks it would be tothe ulti- mate advantage of~ the Island were the present law repealed, NOVEL EGG.--A few days ago Mrs. George Haslnm, Hazeldene Farm, Springfield, brought in from the heu- house an egg which weighed over 4; ounces, measuring Ti inches by 7# inches. When opened it was ex- pected to be a double yolked egg but to the amazement of all, the white and yolk of one egg were in one P T HUIKBD thi!! tried quarter of experiment- one was ~ Zola-Bllk owes its unique healing ter. no animal fat, but is purely her- hal. For eesema, piles, bloodpoison. abscesses, ulcers. cuts. burns, and all ' skin iululiles and diseases it is with- - out equal and should; be in everv ° home. 500. box all druzrrists and Nl All Nltl ‘ge-; ` ' waonasn/iv O f;§',°,f,,{’,,‘ “m Y _ Phillips went'ftp.0hs-lrlottetown yes- 0| 30 n ly " _ ' °‘“°°dm tender morals: lipr in some ` Lmy boy' had bonu' one "Mn plosaoaglie lang; .Q :mms ScH00m`nR'B;"' SHELTERA' '. s n s s s e e e e e /s o use e’s qs s s ,up 1,, ,,,°,,, Z°“"§,‘,"‘,,"'°“g"t “b°“" “ °°““’l°"° sgifed at Alban; -Ts. hw. dsrsilmv. Tl; motor sphoonel:-Fffphophyn, from ’ B1 RTH 5, ' ' Q oeneml nz ti... §§f§',,,§m°1j,:‘§§e“f§f“:f““a;§°;;'; wnieh win sleeps nuslussdnl., -_ , , Pinion wlths seize .eéceoel for mr- i at 0tt5Wa' t°‘ dilolwdl BIB itfllnllloll to every I ` _'r-__` ‘ Bmichl' c_a'm°'mt0 . .|~m°'y‘."u-I eseeeoseboseosoeeisooo ~ n -nobr vns.-'nl _ t 13:.-J. . _ °f U19 051°! petsoh, and can say. that in our ex- Mr Lim” A;£1°m_ son D: h°d,L,,u°: day Bmm°°n‘ ox sh' HIGGINS-At Kensington, April 28 JE;-§°° g°‘°¢ °“ 1”" ° N53' Hill Qiriellncok there is nothing to equal Meium' Gund Rivet' ‘fum dlmwxu "FRU, ` ho Mr. and Higgins ’“ “ ' Seattle. Wash... some time nge, was -Pnor-llisrrloli coxrrninlorlou °°”- t' stores. Use also Zaxn=Bult Soap, 25c_ the wreath promised his power in one was Benson will when he town. - 1 ' tablet. , FUNERAL YESTERDAY.-The fun- eral of the late William H. McFar- lane took place yesterday afternoon, and was very largely attended. The service at the home was conducted by Rev. T. F. /Fullerton and Rev. G. C. Taylor. The pallhearers were Messrs. Herbert McKenzie, Percy l..sudrigs.n_, Russel McLaren, Ray Brow, Kenneth Finlayson, Jr., and Clyde Auld. The body_was laid to rest beside that of his mother in the People’s cemetery, the service at the grave being don- ducted by Rev. Dr. 'l‘. F Fullerton. MONDAY. --BEQUEST T0 P.C. HOSPI'1‘AL.7- The house and lot situated on the corner of Spring and Notre Dame °°“ ‘md "1 ""° °*h°' W" “ 1°"°1l’» streets, belonging tn the estate ez large perfectly formed egg, with hard natural shell on it. This is an instance of a hen laying two, 9888 in a dav. ssh-st: _ sl __ - . ' , 1 louusou’s ANODYNE LINIIIENT Used 102 years for ln- temal and external ills. It alleviated coughs, colds, sore throat, colic, cuts. burns andbruises. 254: and 50c everywhere L s. , V ' .l0llNS0l| ' ” - & C0. besios. , _ iiass. __ , -_ _‘_ flliblu* _,,_ _. _.i. ..{ i FOR AWOMEWS AILMENTS Dr.Msri¢l's l"eme\ePills have been the Standard for 21| year *I the late Miss Mary Ann Bowness was sold hy auction by Auctioneer M' Fred Wright on Saturday last and was bid 'in by Peter Clark for $900. After the expenses ofthe estate are deducted the balance of the money, which will be between $500 and S600, goes to the Prince County Hospital as per the will of the deceased.-J. -Mr. Lawrence Enmau e. former Summerside boy, who has been manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Briarcrest, Eask., for some time, has been transferred to the manage- ment,of the agency of the same bank at Milestone and has entered upon his duties. Before leaving Briarcrest, Mr. Enmau was dined by the business men of the place who presented him with a purse of gold. Since going west a few, years ago, Mr. Enmau has done remarkably well, and this lat.- est evidence of his success will he noi, ed with pleasure by his many friends here. 'rUE=DA-Y. ` -BODY RECOVERED.-The body of Thomas Pye, who was drowned in Richmond Bay, on Friday last, was found on Sunday. Early in the morning a large number of boats were engaged grappling and aboutil o’ciock the body was discovered only a short distance from where the ac- cident hallllened.-J. -Tl-IE SWANSEA '1‘:IiADER.- The Swansea Trader from Halifax arrived in Summerside Sunday e_-"ening with n very large inward cargo, including 9 500 barrels of cement and sailed again and for 40yenrs prescribed and about 4 D. m. yesterday on return recommended by Physicians no oiher.Ai KEYSTONE IIUIYIRIIER. to Halifax via Montague. Her out- ward cargo from Summerside con- sisted of 700 bags oats and potatoes -J. -LITTLE. BUCKSHOT, a roms-utic drama in three acts was very cred- itably played by the 0’»Leary Dram- atic Cluh in the Aiberton hgll on Friday evening last before an appre- _ clatlve audience, The various charact- ers oi the play were protrayed in a capable manner by Misses J. John- ston. as Nora a Maid Servant; Daisy Agnew as Elsie Barton, a Pluclzy American Girl; J. Campbell as Kit, I Weak, Tired Folks _ i ` Given* New Vigor --_- RENEWED.` VITALITY OF From the nolds, to fail eboque Pt., . from Mrs -.2 ém A proved that some of them were u ual flue, in this case was imposed.J . ing when Alphonse Murphy, deeora t been put in evidence and His Honor submitted to the-public.J.' t . » given for strictly medicinal purposes ___sLANDMARK DEAD__.Th° death and that, therefore, a breach of the of M,-_ Wm, Maggie, N0,-th Baum' on B-"t Ima Me" °°m'“m°°d- “nd the “°‘ the 22nd inst. has caused many sor- -WEDDING BELLE --A ver ret- - Y D ty wedding took place at St. Paul's h M t 1 _ E_ Church, Summerside, Tuesday morn- so mac to mam t B PM 0 P t' _ °" with R' T' H°1m°‘”’ L'im“'°d' W” ing there for a long and honorable “mud m msnmge t° Mi” J°°°Pm“° lifetime the community _was loath to P°Wer' 315° °f B“mm'°“m°~ Th°|part with a citizen that helped to S - °.~_ . - ~ ' - ' ' which case was heard some daysgago. ber oi _patients in one day, 14; ope‘I;7&.0!1i=0l`i1. N- H-. 011 APY” 1401. 1913. The complaint in this case was that ations. 13; accidents, 1; emerge by Rev. Ge0l'Ee H. Reed. Ml'-01191405 the defendant, who is a legally quell- cies, 2; dressings to outside pat- Mortimer Howatt. FWDCU River. P- ied physiciaui gave certificates for ients, 10. The hospital year will end E. I.. and Miss Pearle Selina. Brown. ither than strictly medicinal purposen the last of this month at which time New Glas80W. 1”- E- 1- aontrary to the prohibition act. A a. full statement showing the_number large number of certificates, given by of patients, operations, etc., as well the doctor to diderent parties had as the financial statemen will b o TUESDAY rowing regrets throughout this dis- trict and removes another of the old familiar human figures that have done Island what it is today. -Bom -and brought up in King’s County and liv d Bedeque J . lim" _ ° ' Rheumatisrn For ' .IO 'n on Thiérty-Four Years Cured By Two Boxes of Dodd's Kid- ' ney Pills. ` Quebec Man Tells How He Found .Quick Relief and Permanent .Cure When He Got to the Root oi the Disease. ` ST. FAUSTIN STATION Que, May 9.-(Special)-"I sudered iro B _ April 19, c! Mr. North Jssrc, The lilack Fox Com pany. ` lies Siill A l-‘ew Shares To Dispose _(li Those who wish to invest in a Clin pany oifering _ s dividend out of this year‘§ earnings had healer apply at once. A ` ` The above Company have sold optif-nh on this year's offspring as follows: - U Au option on one pair of this years young _ I , i bridesmaid was Miss Marie Maguire - i 1 in E of St. John, N. B., and the groo wwe out H pane” pace P' ` BTRNGTH RETURNS , HEALTH 'Pm' services were Ch i ily residence, lan of St. Dunstan's College, Rev. J and a beautiful Panamrrhat with rich white ostrich plume. The brides- maid was charmingly attired in pale blue silk with hat to match. After the .ceremony a weddlngbreakfast was served at the residence of Mr. M. B. .Couuick, after which the happy couple leit on the 9.15 train for Chnlottetown, accompanied with the best wishes of their host ‘ig friends. They are among Summers e’s most popular young people, and_ the numer- ous aud valuable gifts received at- test to their popularity. That Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will enjoy a long and happy married life is the sincere wish of their many friends. - -FUNERAL AT ALBERTON.-The death took place on Tuesday-iorenoou of this week of Harriet Wrealord, be- rio illness of a little over a month. land, where,her_ parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Matthews, still reside. The death is exceedingly sad, as, besides her parents, 9, sorrowing husband and ,in infant daughter, aged. one mouth well beloved sister, four brothers and six sisters, among the latter being Mrs. B. R. Matthews,»Daysland, and The deceased was n grand niece ol the l at the fam treet, by pastor C.EA was 5“m’°"t°d by Mr' Elm" M°L°1' friend and neighbor was all that could C. McLean officiating. The bride look- tom several bmthen and three Bm, ed "harming in 5 su" °t whit” “rm ers are left to mourn the association she leaves to inonrn the less ni .Q A Tonic is All You .Miss E. P. Matthews of Wetaskiwin- Not "exactly sick-but not ieeli . Revs. George and James Gordom- .people feel in Presbyterian missionaries to » the ti;-gd, appetite :Katia Sei; Isiandsk for Prlnceu:lldvl:;rrd` hfadggiim ‘and B an.w are nowrras -,g ,P - YOUTH BE-CREATED. tyrs of Errizmanga. Previous so com-` on mp es °r Exhwsti d'Tum ing to Wetaskiwin as a bride alittle ` 1 E on an Tired Ev- - __Wo'man i' _ ery my sure refill m=f»'°'°5lner Sdllifi "§fi§.'i§i1°"Z¢°°?.'l"'f>l'y.an" "n 1?’ ; 'nd Ambm°° W DT- H5lDi\*»°l1'l public school. On Wednesday °V°l\1\\8. ` s m Island and whose exemplary life as n ' be wished lor. One daughter in Bos- ” of a kind father and brother. WEDNESDAY. _...*DELAYED.-Quite s number oi Montague people were tied up at Mt. Stewart on Monday evening owing to the train wreck.-B. ...*APPOIN’l‘MlliNT.- The Canada Gazette announces the appointment ol Allred Stewart, oi Montague, to be Hlarhour Master at that place, in the room and stead of Hugh McPherson. ...°Rl‘lPAIRS.-- Mr. Martin McKin- non. Montagne, is having tha front of the store occupied- . by Jardiue’s bookstore newly painted. The work is being done by Malcolm Gillis, Jr. _B‘ A Good Medlcin Do Noi Use llsrsll Purgsfivis -r f 'li' _.__ _ ' \ _ . DB quite well That is the way most lll¥'1l\§-~ _ Y" sometimes. of dellres'-_ n the skin, or of rheumatism theseindicate of order--that has left its mark-itpo may easily develop into trouble ` dose not can rheurnatism for thirty-four ~years Two boxes oi Dodd's Kidney Pil Sl. on condition that this pair of foxes are to ngmain in the ranch at the expenseof the purchaser until a litter ,is produced and that the Company are to have first choice OF ONE PUP in additlrn to the price agreed to be paid, namely: ` 9,000.00 A second option on this year’s young nr ll,000.00 A third option on this year’s young at ll.250.00 $ 5.1 One litfer of this yeai’s young on which these options have been given has already arrived and a second is expected in a few days time. ' AS ALL THE EXPENSES of the ranch, FEED and CARE of FOXES including RANCH MAN- AGER'S SALARY and NIGHT CARETAKER’S SALARY are paid in advance up to the 1st of Septem- ber next, there is _ absolutely NO OTHER WAY , tin which the above sum of $ 31,2 50.00 can be applied but in payment ofa dividend to the shareholders. This practically guarantees the investor a dividend of 31- 1-4 p.c. payable in September this year. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for those having some money on hand TO INCREASE THEIR SAV- INGS by almost ONE THIRD in the short -space of FOUR MONTHS as the balance of subscriptions is not required to be paid until the I th of May next. A DEPOSIT OF TEN PER CENTS to accom any your application WILL HOLD THE STOCKP 'for you until that date. ` , _ 2nd. 3rd. § 2 Joseph Boislcau _Oharfier of .this Place. and his neighbors nre satisfied that the statement is a true one 'Pressed ‘for further details ol his cure, Mr, Ohartier said: »“I had rheumatism, scisticn, an Bains in my hack. My memory was failing, and I was always tired au nervous. I perspired freely with e least exertion, and my perspiration had an unpleasant odor. ~ “I was also’ troubled with hes flutterings, my lim-bs were usavy. and I had s. dragging sensation across the loins.” These symptoms tell lust _ why Dodd’s Kidney.Pil.ls cured Mr. Char- tisi” S0 quickly and completely. -'Ihey are, every one of them, symptoms of kidney disease. Mr. Chartior's rheu~ matlsm was caused by the diseased kidneys iayng to remove the uric acid from t e blood. .Dodd's Kidney Pills cured his km- ' .`n iff cured me." That is- the statement oi , -l d th rt loved wife of Mr. E. B. Asaelstlne, M. ________....__... - nays; the u'ed kid t in .1 1; A., master of mathematics in _the uric acid zu; 0, th:°¥_3o;1"aa§d 12:2 P. McNutt & Son, Malpeque, _ Wetaskiwin High School, after a se- e é' rhwmatiam -,umppemeuq .1 Ap1_24Mwf[,|Etf V ‘ _ ' ranch and care of animals. stock on which at Application for stock may be made in the foll- nuriml' form! - To Messrs. Warburton & Shaw. , Solicitors, Charlottetown, P. E. I..............!gI3 1 hereby apply for. _. _shares in the North Shore Silver-Black Fox Company, Limited, and I en-\ 1 ' close you $..........,_...being 10 p. c. deposit on same balance _io be arranged on or before the '15th'dny of Flay next and in default, this deposit to bc returned o me. ' Applications may also be made toany of the followin `:-- John S Cousins, Psrk_ Comer; R Leigh Sutherlnnd,Sea View; William Cousins, Baltic; James Cousins, Baliicj " ` R°bsri M¢Nuu, Dursley; c. amen Manoir; onrnley; 'rn rl t M . A lsti an - - V- Q- -- _.rr-.~ ~ if; ---_--;_-___.- ...S 0? lin.-3°.. ‘i??n..“°n§'m‘3 ii- For ~Tlie_¢Sm°,ing -~~~~ ---~~- -- ' ` A ` " " ' ~'M-_"i`=-.»3f=.i..i;{.v&.--si. -'-‘\`~ '.:»..~ _nvestor--Attention , _ ,¢, \ When Smdyillg s fox investment proposition -the following points shpnld re. fl ceive the closest analysis-j Quality of stock,Price per pair,Cost of ranching,Locstior 03 'ills lfii.lliil_*l.°i.l iluii Silver Fox Co.. nil. clim- ner sms]-L_ The quality stock being from Dalton, Onlum, . ai $ll0.000. This includes cost anisatlon laid!! and equipment and fi t» ` ‘ _. P’ 'I “ 16 P. c. of capital. _ ra yum cos limits of tbolown of Albgtgn' ` .2 ‘ '~ " ’ f ` ` and reliable watchman, bullg 0§BNd;' 1_5th.1o Pres _