3* .l _ if ;' ii, . z »l§ ill 1111 ull - ..,-._ -5- ;, i -- " “;.».~.1‘”‘ mer:-_ f _ .. .=.-_=,_.__s_ llgé i »=s._.E-;- ...>.. . .‘_‘f_ li‘.l1 lf; ‘ J’ ! _“.1 11.*, . ;_»r,_~ 1 1`.1;41_1.3.' P i __ 1,? $11! ' ';"":i* _ , - . 1 . ` _ _... , _.h..-___ _.. ll . 15;' _ .,'? .l 'L 5, '14 ~~ .ri fl"i.~ _,..- vsz. -’ -1 '4 vin 3 ' if . _,- ._ _ 1 _ . 1-. *.111 l _ ___ screciin MONDAY h -'HOCKEY Pl-ll -'The lent tohs Free Press we portraits of the members oi the loessiew hockey team. with the qu#iun` "Osh they take 01° Allen Ow from winnipeg?" in display type. Among the players is D. H. Mcllonold. ll Isllhd man, who is 1-illefibifl .ls iolloyls: D. H. Mcllonald, left wins. Plays for nli he is worth all the time. Fully equals his confreres in speed, usp his head as wall as lest and hands. Handles himself and his stick well, and has is puzzling shot, as mdlt loalkeepers in the league can testify. He played with suinnierside, P. lil. I., team from 1907 to 1910, and has played on the Moose J aw senior teams since l'.l1l. Aged 23, weight 136. TUESDAY. . -WEDDING BELLE. - The Manse, Kensington, on March 18th, was the scene of a happy event when Miss Adelln. M. rrlesves of 'Frcetown was united in marriage to Mr. Hurry W. l'nyuter of Long Iliver. Rev. G. A. Sutlicrlnnil oiiicinted. The bride wi-in very prettily dressed in steel grey with trimmings of grey silk and all- EIS -we-_-supq So Ulllef Slllllnls “full-e-lives" All Gratitude -- hellikit- N UA prompted this was i.hst she YOUIII hu sud isliseed VFW? llam Campbell Cross. sea of Mr. and ire. James cempbell, died Febllthly-.l, 191.8, aged 26 years, irom hleod’poisoniu| and was only siek s _` _,Mya His father; Jlmel. died _ h 6,1918, (only B days later). sled, 15- yeah, ol pneu- monia. He leans ts mourn s wid- ow, two sons, Den at home and Roh- ert in the West; three daughters--Sir cnh _Ann and Hannah at horns, and Minnie, married in Montana. Mr; Campbell was -well and favorably known, of mqniet and amiable dispo- sition, honest and upright in all his dealings, and endeared himself to all who knew him. His late sou William ...°DOUBLl -"Bll\lAVlllKUNT.-Wib 0 l' ll \\’ vcr lnce to match. The happy couple turned to Long River where they ill in future reside. -Wf\!\iF2N’S INSTITUTE- The el- Lurc in giving to the homes of the forts of the Department of Agricul- sympathy oi the community and the ( their social sphere. The Guardian ex- was e. bright and industrious young man, and cnt down just in the prime of manhood. '1‘l'ie bereaved have the l eceased will he much missed in ru tn lll ral sections edllcatiorlal advan- ges along the betterment of home life are being appreciated as Mrs. lnbrnrk meets the ladies through-l Sr. Rouuirn, Quiz., Sarr. 2 rd. i iz out the country. She held a large meeting: in the hall at Malpequc Fri- day evening. At this meeting the Indies expressed their sympathy in the good wul‘l<, and asked that an in-gaiiization hc formed, if the gov- 3 9 - “I have pleasure in stating that I have been cured of severe Dyspepsis and Chronic Constipation by using “I1`rult-n`-tives.” I was s. tenible sufferer from severe Constipation for many years, and I tried every remedy I heard of and also was treated b in ca to house in half Nmy inc: damlfd an la/ge 5/'ffer-6/0 I O ¢ ' in la 111-iuizcnt. would grant the authority, the school district of that section. This will enable the energetic resi- Thm Iqried11Fruig-e.¢iv¢g”,and this C ‘ llc ' nts of that village and vicinity to arn many new methods in carrying both the Constipation snd,Indigesi.ion. a on their duties, and also, how to I cannot praise "Fruit-a-lives” rc for the sick and growing child u. fuller extent than in the past. The coinrnunity can also he bettered many ways. WEDNESDAY. -MRS. MCLEOD DEAD.~The death occurred at the home of her dough. tcr, Mrs. Profit, Burlington, 0': Mnrcli 15, 1913, of Mar aret Has g _ rn, relict of the late Hugh McLeod. Besides her daughter Mrs. Profit, with whom she resided, she'leaves to _VXDETS ENTERTAIN.-An im- portant event in the social life of nmmerside took place last night u _ Y gliysielsue without any permanent uenfs. fruit medicine has com letely cured B enough". 1\lAD.»\ME VALERE LANGLOIS. 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50-trial size 25c. At dealers or sent_postpaid on receipt t Oilaws. 3 evidence. John Murray said he never'm confessed to Burke that he burned i“ Chas Burke had told them that Tho- W ttended, and listened to witn much pleasure. The principal speaker of the evening was Rev. R. H. Bell. er song service and concert held in of PMG by Ffllli-B-liV¢S Limikd. the 'Ease Point Baptist Church on undey"`iii'g1it the 23 lust, under the ‘---' ` - i _auspices oand by the members of the home till 12 o’clock ha n h ° that Burke did not ;0 tfoigat drifgexample of local talent and worthy with John Murray about 10. o’clocl: of much praise' Mi" E151” Fran" that night, as he had stated in his and Miss ‘[‘a'“r° stewart d° V James Horne's barn. Howard Waite ful issue' °'ft°" Weeks 01 l“b°r- this; and Neil Buchannan both swore that excellent m`°gmm:""Si"gi“g1 Glad tends its sincere sympathy to Mrs. _Campbell and family in their doubly sad and sudden bereavement.-B. TUE*DeY. ...'AN ACCIDENT.-Mr. H. Me- Donatd, Black Point, had the misfor- tuns,reeently, of falling from his barn loft striking on a feed box, breaking two ribs, and bursting a blood vessel ln his kidney, He is improving somewhat slowly.- ` WEDNESDAY ...*CENTFJNNIAL.-The Livingstone entenary Memorial 'service in the Bvtist Church, Kingshoro, was well . .°EAS'l‘ER CONCERT- The Eas- S. Mission Band, was a-splendid ser e uch merrited credit lor their untlr- if efforts in bringing to a success- elcome, hv the Choir Recitation b Feeling Out Of A _ . . ';_l_x.'. .2-A _ A Dose of ‘£41111 ’y"$ l ,_ _ I \';:efsc°e'hf l will set you right. ltsinvig- 1 l l orating action on the liver and 1 |‘ digestive organs will clear ‘ l 1.. your brain and give you a new ` interest in work or play. 1 Take A Bottle Home To-day. l l Az an bragging P§.;;°e 1 " 1"' ,: f . Sorts? _ H |||l""' ""‘|li| , who rlcscrvc great credit for the |l||111 1-, 111| » _ Q* l -1** " l l ._ 1,. . l . I '5 . A 60'# $UDDEN DEATH! _ from ll--.ire lu-~».i-._ I-_i rho I/_ l.f;i-“g r-l|__l|l \~1lll1.. 1-. -Ii|i|l1_ll.p; M55" ;~.i.:lf-, 1.11.;-_.ng 1-._ l..i_|.g_, 1 1 . -»...- <1. ...\.~-1.-__ i?i'l'1"‘--L-"3, <.1_ _\l..1_;--» -.11-l.|-11 ii.-_.ills __,,/f‘ .Q nn; it 1- iw. .. 1.11! il' il- i:/, \-i.1mn_....1,\» il..-\-_ ll.. lr lrnkf- _ cl-luliuou :ind |1111k 1r\1n1;.r _ ` and in-11|n~r ii-1-.iriin-i11.. \\f~ vrll szlmllr send io any sunt.-.1|~ .1 rtgmn- rl`l.l. SIZE l'.\(`lii\(lF. of Dr. l1`ull»-r'.~i lI|‘.111.-1 nal-l ]\`Pl\P 'l`rCaiuir'|lf, All.'4l\[.l"l`l"l.\` l1!ll.l-I iv]-' rll.\uf:l~:, also lllnsmur-il ii-»-,1. uni .1\,1'.1.='1... Ill-nrt liisv-nsc and how it can lu- cur-ul. lIu11- you Pslpifalion, Flufiering ur-Skirming Beals? Paln in Henri, Side or Shoulder Blade? Smoth- srlna? Shari Brzafh? Sinking Spells? Ner- vousnexs? Dlzzlness? Asthma? Dronsy? llrm; have oven our nf ilwse sure r-.ulm-ui.-_ il`s your lirnrt. mul you uri- ln i:|';.1--~ 11,111, \\‘11';.- now for Ihr full free ircaiincri .-rid buck. \\ n src llrart Filer-inlisis. lflil out i--1-1111-1. l..1' -J Ind send lovluy. ,\ddrf1,¢1= Hshrl Cure Co., 280 Mssonlo Bldg., Hallowell. l.'c. TREE TREATMENT 1_\°D 1100/r Caz'1*oN ._ 'Name-.......--.............. . t{s'd'ru.v................... ..... .. eeveeres-nee`eseeesc~eps=1.. _- - . -.~i Sll0f°liE-_ and CHEW < . ~ e1' `- ' .mf 1*- D 11' . » ' . . . .,_. .1 _ . . _ l M * f - _ ' _ _‘ . ` _ ` - _ : » -§ . " ‘1l» 1 4 f ' . ` ' ,rj _~ `7 '| | . 1 . - . ,-Q . _ . ‘M 1 _ » re ' f _ _ _ S l when the older inenillers of the Sum- nicrsidc Cadet Corps entertained i O .heir friends at n wblst party and dance held in the armourles from eight to one o’clock. About 80 invita- tions were issucd, a large number of which were accepted. Everything was done in excellent style hy the cadets, ood time they gave their friends.'l‘he chzipcrones were Mrs. Chas Hensley, Mrs. Chas. Rogers, Mrs. A. A. Mc- Lellan and Mrs. C. Edward Strong. -J. -THE ARSON CASE.-John Mllr ray, charged with Arson, was hrmlght before Stipendiary Wright yesterday. Tile witnesses examined were John Murray, Jacob Murray, Mrs. Sam Sweet, Howard Waite and Neil Buchanan. The evidence of .lohu Murray, Jacob Murray and Mrs. Sweet wcnt io show that one night two or three years ago Chas llurko came to Jacob Mui‘ray's and that he stnyed'thore all night and was not out of the house after dark l contrary to what he had stated in his evidence on this case. Also tllat John and Tom Murray went to 0'- henry that day and did not Slit . 1; `1isclns,ulNnllulr _lnlculli Head so Itchy Could Hardly Stand li. Dandrulf Showed on Coat Col- lar. Cuilcura Soap and Ointment Cured in One Month. 22:1 nilmlwili sl.. .\if»nu~f~nl. Qne.-"Cnil- rum rlonii :lull iliiililirlii. curcrl mo perma- nently from danilrulf :ind scalp ltzh ilmt I was suffering wlfll slnrr over a yea r. I had an inlluiuiniuioii of llic lungs and a very vfrollir fever Wlun l rc GI, gi-"~ ‘nr-;a-'_’<'=1. . 'gin-__;!'_ jg-.”l_. _iw ‘ 1'/ 1 il' |.lIJ'r"‘,».? " I 11 T" _ F/5,; ~"-.,- ,.»` f 1,,-__-!!l_5,__'_" . _ - 1' This is turning an sig phrase fecal shout, but modern metho s of reduciu3 . rat have made this revision posslhle- I! you are overtat and hlso averse to physical exertion and likewise fond of the table gud still want to reduce your excess Iles several pounds. do this: Go to your druggist (or write the Marmole. Co. Fnrmer Building-. Detroit, Mich.) null give him (or send them) 75 eentl. For this modest amount of money the dr gist will pn: you in the wav °f lst-1 1 istgink your ambition for s nice. trim. _ !" _ _ ° ell ngnre. ne wlu nan u a is 1 the worth of the eatables within, .c|m_m,k;,,g,,°un¢|, |-¢l°r¢|liingn1ght'| ease of Msrmola Pfescrlipliilon “Nm- eallzed.~Com. FRIDAY n move to A herton, has purchas l ble tlic)' sreufefor 7onn8 " " `. ' ' " 1 » - ..‘1..t.';:_i';: ..1;:.‘:.1;;".1; ..“‘.:::;2;f 5’-Y5°»i'17°‘°»‘1'~1= 11 11- 11- C111-11”* ""’°“ "°""".""‘) - tulated in securing this property which is situated on the best farm- bYl||¢`|¢ll'f‘ l*,!¢¢- 55°* - ng land to he found in the country ' - . _-_1~1°1v1'1°l‘“‘~. ‘.’_‘_”'; ._ " wr- _1-11 21° :"1 1111"- _A11 °111~1.91‘i‘?$'-.';'i?.?.‘.”° dei-e &£°i¢»1e»iy` : w. as ` dnmhlegi o a:lmE:i§i-Tnksd ‘ml knownuacure that 'eriliqifem _ . _ » j ` ‘ ' ' 1 '1 l -. - 1 mp _ recovers . preesu- _ -_-1 . ¢ 1 ' 1 . . . 1 1 ‘flees was lakes ee prevent its spread M=ierA.C Haneoe,BA. B.CLnys I0- twlsi roliaew . 1.1.”*‘,,,...".i*.§‘.‘1i:..":‘°°‘”......” ¢:.".i:‘...‘.1.'.t:.': °:.::2l..1:.°.§.:‘.::°.°:.:‘i:.~.:.1;1::.‘.°.'.'.:."=°°'°" s e Co., Ltd., Brockville, Onhi lllil "ld is centrally situated and should h' ‘ - 1 ‘ ~ 1' 1 ljdesirg to sell, could be disposed oi _ _ to vantage at any tim . -A. ' - _ -. ,: - ' - -- ,Q B G MONDAY. B Mi-.__E. F. Ifomldns. Er-Ml¥°f °fC°°"° dhy f(¥T77le3°,§ _ _ . . . - _ . ...‘ N Fl V __ _ _ ._ _. ~.'.y -`. '1 ` ` 1 " 1 ` .nrekgtue until? ieiiliy ei ]1lri:.m?I:.rli° Elauilytihieii f"'iHi‘\i4"i\\';1 _*f°°*l" U , ` _ . 'C._McArthy, Morell Rear, a short |’°m¢d! f°f |'l°l;l\g\°~~ ,_ »; Q 1' » f§f='}l1?°u1ilI_ii€r_§;\_:l_;, “"9" "°"‘ A“’°’t°“ ”"td,,?","°:“‘f§° alien reg\\lulY» *"5"* 'W°¢¢ *"4 neun wl\i..n_|'¢l v-' is ,.. 4 CUl@e I0 C. `_. ,__ an om cube ,,_ 1e_- fluid iz? llfltiliiter -no measuring-*jst _ _ unch il WNY' With a biscuit Oxo mskce a light suitiining meal-» s imdid to work on-i-\\¢¢euee,n9us¢}f_i|l_¢.*f.fQl‘§'u\ tra! Oxo gives is lost _thc l_»8llU\ll“_F|°," Spread on rout or bread Oxo Cfiibci seeequally appctising and make delicious sihdibiches. |sc\llll.ls9.f Calif l In regard to skin diseases, ,medical authorities are now agreed -on. tlils:- Don't imprison the disease genus in your skin by the use of greasy sel- ves, and thus encourage them to mul- tiply. A true cure of all ecsematons diseases can be brought about only by using the healing agents in the form of 3 liquid. WASH THE HERMS OUT. »A simple wash! A compound of oil of Wintergreen, Thymol, and other ' , _ 1 . I ingredients as combined in the D. D. D. Preecri;-tien._'1‘h_ie penetrates to the disease germs and destroy! them. then~soothes and heals the skin as nothing else has ever done. We have made fast friends ol more than one lam11ly` by recormneufllllg this D. D. D. Prescription to a slfln hufierer here and there. and we want. you to try it now. We want to tell you, too, about D. D. E. .,o.ri»- It 36117! the cores clean-'f l 4 COFFIN-At Savage Harbour, 1 on 11 Tuesday, March 11th Mr. William Coffin, aged 87 years. HERRON-In Charlottetown, March 26th, George Hhron, shoemaker, aged 72 years. FORBES-At his home, 26 Long-_ worth Ave, March 15, 1913, W. W. ` Forbes. Liquor and; Tobacco . Heels; A. MDT ll T ' D C M. ' 75`X¢i!l¢'9T;g'¢ uikigdrdf dsusdn. 'dksferenon as tn_ ltr. rt’s profslielal standing "1 .r..:lld.@§*:...°.e- » Sir Cleo. W. Boa, ex- qrhfmitirln. 3:. N. liurs\;:l:_. D.Il.. Prasadsnt Vielerlsugzuigsi “___” nfone’.'h§r2`eie. "' M' '“"“" ° ns ..v.r.s .n.o..s| :umm omillé. n'-'fur eeee';°.'s'Znm. -1:»me'il§neeere." i.m..1en. I U. CLARKE-At Charlottetown, March 15, 1913, Chas. J. Clarke, , aged 76 years. ` Dr. l1:l’s.r|;:|ri'| velrstnhin lrmcdlss for the liquor and teh.-acre habit; are healthful; mfs. inexpensive heme trut- meez.-. no rlyresermle lngeeinn--. no purlleuv. no len if time from hui nun. and le certain cure. Causultstiou or eerrsnpendence mvlunl._` , . __ 4 - | "potash Starved Plays” ’ "` 1'* of 3 ; gel \ x_. Q `-.l_.__ , 1_1 P *_ Q l ‘N _ Q . A Q __ ___ "\Q.. .°\ » ". 11'. < s \ The Weil of the Potato Look at that poor, shrivcledup. goodfol' nothing _ I-Io is wailinghecrluso he is starved to death, and the man that grow liiln is wailing because he is not making the money li`e should out of his farm. _ i What is the reason ‘f Simply because this potato IS starved. Look at Mr. Pntasb-Raised Potato. See how jolly and fat he is l He andhnndreds of his fellows are growing fat and clean and shapely to bring his grower n good profit, and all because of POTASH. The poor, skinny potato is _ starved to death because his gmwei- uses ii low 3|-N1, fart. ilizer. This grower does not understand that every cron. say of R00 bushels of potatoes. eats from the soil approxim- ;i_tely 60 lhs._ Nitrogen, 40 Phospboric Acid and lllfi ls of POTASH. Note that this is -l times as mach POI`A°H l asT’hosphoric Acid. The low-grade fertilizer contains but 2 per cont. POTASH and ll toll per cent. Phosphoric Acid. Snre'y this is not three times on much POTA~H. Any agricultural expertin the country will tell you that it is far better fo ' use o. 10 per cent- POTASH fertilizer. ' It makes no difference what crop you raise, you’lI find ` the ordinary fertilizer does not contain the amount of POTASH necessary te secure the largest possible crepe ' from your farm lands. - ' _ Here is what you, Mr Farmer, should do if you wish to niak%vi_r_igre_rnor_ley fyom your crops: _ _ ' n ny ng ertilizers insist that our rl er, We you s 10 per cent. POTASH fertilizer., If he hss it. and YO" have touse A low-grade fertilizer. use D011' POTASH toincrease the amount ti 10 per cent. MPO%A&g Our agricultural 6 rtswill fell yon just how todo this free. . fl is simply, my and quickly done, and will brief you many. manv times the first costin-a la - lisrvd . Aslr the Agricultural Department at Ottawatigytrhis is ii " B0- Or- if you Sndeeire. you can mix your own feriillzsi-gl your own home Onrexigi-tn will hell you how, tree. -» YW NH \"\lY~ POTAS from your defer.. If* ' u\"de's!¢r\ hu! “Qi Hot iii. givens his name nd we will sell aroyvnr dir- ect, as we ha.ve_P01‘ASH ready for imni ate dslivbry. sillrsd. in starehonses in Montreal. St. Jo , N. B., ‘ lull Toronto. Write to-dey forfree booklet andprieee. ~ ` - 8 _ .. _ . feed yviinnd ° yfrmpwrlrbmrireea tigyvmn Write ns to-dayflviro free booklets. ' 1* - -- - 1