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I ; 1 ` _ gi i* IDI Duchess *Z-E Selection the most import- of our buying careful to select free from and materials. .Tlus Toilet & Bath Soap brand' f ou can “ 0?...-3 ..’.‘.’.°li.¥......1. rasmic SoapCo. of i;h£ ing 11 1 10. 11111111100 11.1110.. with aes- wcors well, will not make PA YOU TO EIT. l5c ~ 'soreorro`.WILL SEE OUR WINDOW O . Barred Plymouth Rocks. The Bred-to Jo Go lay strain. Price $1.50 per 15 L. H. Druggist ..`f._.-.».,-__/t.,-` I SILVER FOR SALE The Champion Barber offers for sale his Barber Shop and all eq\liPl11¢m5 Including chair etc., Size of build- ver Board. A`. S. Crozier, Malpeque. 9248»5-17l!l2l|)(i F oréale Eggs for hatching from Pure Bred D. Foster, Marshfield. 9579-5-5-liiisw6IEStt6I. l 10 arces land situated at Auburn.: K ' lgngsssuzima. - _ _. 'W-,_._’. __ A 1 _ J 4. . fy.,-._.f4~v'_‘~§Ii-_ - V. V _ fl .- 1 O As A Gift Makes a very dainty d useful present. We showing a fine assort- _ tof very new articles in _sterling and plate. G. l'l. 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Prince Edward Theatre 3, 7 and 8. 45 p. m_ . full rigging and in good condition.. . - Terms at sale. DEATHS 9 . - n Ia city on Tuesday May COX I (ll _ lslh Miriam Blhllclle COX d8llgl1l.8l' Ol' ‘ \Af Q Q L- I f Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Cox aged one year and eight months. Funeral (pri- vate) on Wednesday. MACKINNON. -At his home at Goos- Hiver on Thursday May the ith, 1916. of pneumonia, Michael MacKinnon. aged 79 years. May his soul rest in MCDONALD-in Charlottetown. May 18, Alexander Allison. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McDonald, aged 3 years. Funeral today at 2 P. M. to Brookfield Cemetry. LEWIS. -In Chelsea, Mass.. on May 10. David F. husband of Delia Lewis (nee Nestor) and into member of clan Chisholm of Revere, Caledonian Soc- isty of Boston and Bay State St. R. IL Roller Asso. 'rENDERs canea for _ - -___ ladders will bfrocllvedlllp to June Fl by the undersigned, for the pur- 0 the grounds of the Molpeque Ceme- tery. I' Purchaser will be required to remove me use ¢°A11°"'5.\‘i~m¢f¢1i’.'.' 'finio nm” oftbsls I- ch f th A 3:33341- ms§"'|lv'l °:?;tn|§`:1a:°§1h:";f 111| Tiiilahsalgihesd ofa family or any male over] Q ai' _ ' - 11 bib . 1 tivsdon . ic:-.1 A “I” ”' . sz. .ar . _-*ff "5 's §§"' ‘ 5 *ii* . ur 1 Ma. ..,,,,~,,.',_ ,-1.;-, ,,,.,,, §§...'.:'.°f.'15.°.'.:r.7.v.: :‘.:1:.t.'.::.':'._'f2._"ii"".:§ Lot 36 convenient to churches, schools and shipping points by water or rail- way, 60 acres clear and the rest good wood land. House and new barn with pump and large pump house. Soil in very best cultivation. Apply Mrs. Charles Tralnor. Box 271, MIlllnocket,_ Me., or Frank Murnaghan, 113 Rich- mond St. City 9752-5-15M6ipd. _ P. E. lslahd Hospital Annual Meeting Notice ig hereby given that in pur- uance of the act of Incorporation, a ublic meeting ofcontrlbutors to the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held in the Board of Trade Room. Market Building on Wednesday, May 31st, 1916 at the hour of 8 p. m., for the purpose of electing Trustees for the Government of the Institution in accordance with the bye-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it. B. BALDERSTON. Secretary of Trustees. enders for Painting West Kent School 1 Tenders will be received up to June lst for painting the interior of West Kent Street School. Specification an be seen at the Secrstary's Office. B. BALDERSTON, Secretary (tlty School Board. 9794-5-l7M3i. ` 1 ._..0F.._ Schooner Mary Bell We will sell on Friday May 19, com- harf the Schooner, Mary Bell with BENJ. CARTER & C0. Auctioneers. Fort Augustus, P. E. I. 780-5-16mtf DEALERS are invited to write for our best mah prices or wool Washed and Unwashed AMHERST MFG C0, Amherst N S 9686 5 ilhllf _'ff' , ., ffl ._..___»,. .. 7.-‘...1`-é ~.;;>~. lf? Land Regulation. be toad sri tion lv’s°iI:;l2l%o':iI.izion‘l?|:d in hgsqillltobsr I swan or Al Applicant must sp- am-Agsncy for the District Entry proxy utiss-Six montlin resldencflinpon :sd cul bi 11111 lb .¢ls.s»- I “ell $2 lp" "Inf th ' oxtrs culflvstfon Pronnptu patent may obtsinullds soon ss homestead patsrmon sin cond an I usd in ..'.l'1‘.'i’.1.t..° .I3-‘$1.00 ....’“"....."’°°°“i>..u2.°£` rests; six mouths in 4:: tlxmoshrasl The sans of cultwftioa is subject to red I ~ ~ Albsrton ._,_.|- . .1-_,_h(¢_..,.,E‘;_»A 1,., _",p.;:)._;-_.J v-N, /_ ij .2 "Zz .f§r» __,, '-~4~ t in person at tliebmrdnlm Lands Agency I5 0 I If U I con3l`d:ns."'A hsl:irshl.s hon:e s re~'l Sir,- Refering to an open letter to His Wnrship, the Mayor in s recent issue on the "Bread Act," permitt me please to say a few words. As a baker l have been doing business in this city for many years. andlhave yet to know that the “_Bre\d Act" has ever been enforced or even any attempt made to enforce lt. At the present time this Act is notoriously disregarded. and why? Let me tell the public the rea- sons why. I-‘or_ms.ny years past, at odd intervals, aolneippe would take the baking fever, gobiwher a fe_w bricks and build a small ` n, or else buy a range, and straightway launch a-‘naw bakery_ In most if not all these ca- ses. the new undertaking hadfllo put 0\l¢ 8 108( B0! st all conformlllgto the regulation Act. This would compel the l'08ular baker to meet unfair compou- tion, a competition which he had no right to meetpif the "Bread Act" was properly enfor'ced_ The enforcement of the Act would put all on a level, and allow the best man to win out. The regulatingand enforcing of the Act lies in the hands ol' the Police. Why do they not do their duty. or why are they not instructed to do it? ill you kindly publish the “Bread --»----_.........,.~,,,..,.,, l,l00.00 Reward Forleited _ if Remedy Fails We hope this notice will reach the eyes of the people who are troubled with constipation and bowel trouble. Dr. 1-lamIlton's Pills have been guara- nteed to cure any'case within three days, and the above reward will be paid for any case resisting this great- est of all remedies. No prescription ever written could surpass Dr. Hamllton's Pills of Man- drake and Butternut. For years they have been curing the most obstinate cases of constipation, blliousness. headaches and sour stomach. Here is your chance to test Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. If they fail- your money back for the asking. Be sure you get the yellow box, and insist on being sup- plied with only Dr. Hamllton'g Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, 25c at all dealers. | _ vlnlfll lmcls nf n_1_s31rs|1 Siilarpl Ilnlll Sha Triad “Full-a-lim" Br. Jun on Hans, Jan. Zrth, 1914. “A!ters\|.lbrlngforalsmg time with Mlpquic, I_-'hvs ,boss mods well .bi "FhliWrtlv_Q:"[` I, snlered so muolj that stlsstlgluldnot dare to ssif lot Lwss shit! dying. Five yes.rs,sgo' I received ssmpiq of “Fruit-s-tlves’l and that Bling 50111 I felt -relief. Thea I sent for three bots and I kellf improving until I was well-' I fillicul' regslnedmy lutw&\t-and now I est. sleep and digbtwoll-in s word, I sm /ullyn-¢vurrd,thsnbto 'Fruit-a-tlves.' Hxl. UHABBONNEAU. 50s. s box, S for $2.50, trial sim 254:. At dealers or ssntpostpsid on recoil” °f price by Frnitfi-UTI Limi¢0d¢ othln- l Act" and let the publi: know exactly what size loaves of bread are allowed to be put on sale. Will you also state explicitly if we are allowed to bake and offer for sale the twenty I’our_ ounce (11.5 lbs.) loaf. ` A1 a baker, I wish to state in con- clusion that the “Civic Bread Law" as carried out in Charlottetown to-day is an utter farce and a delusion, and those responsible for its enforcement know this to he true. Let us see what they will do in the matter now_ I am, Sir etc., ' BAKER. Note-Following is the clause In the “Bread Act” referring to weight of loaves: , 1. All Bread made for sale. or sold or exposed gor sale within the said city, except fancy bread, shall be made In loaves of four pounds. two pounds, 1 pound, and one-hall' pound avoirdu~ pols, and of no other weights. . _ ii W 't i Vl_ q 3” llnulnhllu cilsslnin Aus. I Ono cent por were first Insoruo* In this ool|||n||,. hall cont por nord oooh continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum ohsrgs Twenty-tivo cents. I' . - _ ‘--- 4 Agents Wanted 7 RETURNED SOLDIERS AND OTH- ers making big money selling the only out and out war hook publish- ed, we have it. Sample book free - ~ gauge. W. O. Creighton. Il. R. N0. Linscott, Brantford, g)é1§t;1_lé|.f{.1_Mx2L 1 1| west River’ N_ sm AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR "the old reliable Fonthill Nurseries. We teach our men to sell; Experi- ence nnnecessary; highest commis- sions paid; handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toron- To Ont. 9493=5-1M&E till May 31st tlilp Wanted-Female I WANTED- GIRL TO LEARN dressmaking. Apply 46 Elm Aven- ue, ‘_ 9765-5-'xilll-llpd. v17AN`1"Eo`”A°"s|41`|_“FoR GENERAL housework. Apply 154 Pownal St. 9707-5-16Mti'. DOUBLE SEATED CARRIAGE FOR sale. Apply to 237 Prince Street. _ p 9240-5-l3jI_-iipd. ron`§A1.E-Fonrv no1_|.s aesr English Fox wire: one and two inch . . .9724-5-12-M8ipd. _HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT.- The desirable residence of J. J. Hornby 25 Fitzroy Street, West. Possession at once. Apply to C. G. Duffy, Attorney-at-law, Charlotte- town. 9240-5-13M1wk. FOR SALE-AT SPRINGFIELD, LOT G7 an ideal dairy farm i11 block of 100 acres, 85 clear and in n high state of cultivation with good build- ings. balance covered wltl1 hard- wood and lumber. Apply. Calvin McKay, Bradalbnne, Il. lt. No. 1. 9722-5~l2M6ipd. 1 l_r" " ' W WANTED by throughtly competent ' person position as house keeper ap- ply or write, 139 Kent St. _ 97213-5-16.M3i WANTED. At once, a maid for gene- ral housework. No washing. Apply to Mrs. Bruce Stewart. 14 Water St. _ ~ 97s5~5.10Mtr WANTED-AVMAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 313 Euston St. 9400-4-29mtf. For Bale - FRESH- BOILED LOBSTERS AT 12 cents per pound and fresh herring at Paquet's Corner Richmond and Hillsboro Sis. Also City Market to- day. 9788-5-16M3l. _ Miscellaneous DRESSMA/KING DONE AT REASO- nablc prices. 173 Sydney St_ _ _ 9782-5-16M3i. JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF Terrells Sheep dlp. The old re- liable. orders promptly filled. Mrs. T. Pell, Southport. 9666-5-10-Mlwpo. P-' ef e To Let _ T0 LET-A SUMMER COTTAGE AT_ Keppoch. Apply at Wellner's Je- welry Store_ _ 9701-5-11»M1lw. T0 LET-I-louse End shops. Appl`y 232 Gt. George St. 8116-4-6-mtf i FOR _SALE-TEN ROOM HOUSE, all modern improvements. Splen- didly situated. Apply 126 Fitzroy St. 9685-5-11-Mtf. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE Senator Dunlap and other leading va- rieties, 50c. per 100; $3.50 per 1000; 5,000 or over $3.00 per 1200. W. O. Creighton. R. R. No. 1, West River, N. S., _ 9723-5-12-M5lpd. 1 FOR SALE. PROPERTY, CONSIST- ing of Residence, Store (practically new) and out-buildings; large lot. This valuable property lg situated on main line Railroad, and is a splen did professional or business centre. Apply to M. D. c[o Guardian. ` 9850-5-10mtf ' Tenders For I Houseboat “Doris’_7 _ . 1 Tenders addressed to ll1o undarsign. Cooker. dishes. etc,” etc., wood-work dl Il-nd marked "Tender" will b_e.,reoelv- ing tools, Ice box, enamel pantry sink al up to Wednesday next. May__17, at with sewerage, washroom and toilet welve o'clock noon. for the purchase' room. each with sewerage, engine roosi 1 the Houseboat "Doris" length '40 and- oookgoom, two with-rooms one of rect.-‘ beam 10 reef. weed eight to 10 which has roldup vmn,i1a_sin_.with ss- rnllos, very light draught and V-shaped wersge, dining saloon, forward saloon. ` bottom. She is equipped with a 16- hall etc., ' ' ' ' horse-power Imperial Gasoline Motorl _ nd tools and -Joe's heavy duty Re- ears, dsviis and holsts. Engine has al- verso Gear, two Henriclt’s Comet Mag-‘ ways been cared. for _sud overhauled n9t0!. One i0r lsllition l>\ll‘D°B°l Ill'-I yearly by the some oompetent mschl- he other for charging the two storage nlst. and is in first class condition. batteries and lights. three K. W. Coils, Nolender. will be opened, .until two anchors, eleven lllepreservers, after 'twelve hoon Wednesday, Msy 17 lifebuoy, electric lighting outllt, fresh The highest or any tender not neges. __ _:utter ;lar:‘l;|and6‘t)wo §asoli1:e.ta_nks.etli0 larrilly accepted., Terms cash... I 161' 0 Us to GM. II U10 I lil-_ o inter or of the boat.ms.y be ins- °°m°'¢'i¢b° h“'"h"“'d M' h°mm°" rate feed pipes. two flags. two swninlll pected, where she now lies at foot of electric horn. searcblight, sailing llghts_ Queen Street, except between noon ol. and riding light, chart, two compasses. 13th and noon of 15th Inst byspplyingtd h_ip's clock. hawsors. rotary bilge the undersigned, who is for the present pump, and large wing hand pump, oil- at the Revere Hotel. . ~ ole ,_rugs, etc., - - ‘ Reasons for selling: The owner has a has sleeping accomodations for removed from the province. W W. ooitY.0.ll.0 twe vs people and is Iltted with bed Au,|,e,,,_ _,_ p_ mod' (owner) -~ nqmy onlismiofsn.-@1111, 1.10”-|¢f springs. mattresses. berths. -bsddin tc.. lockers. deck an1l'dln‘ln'g si1l6o’l \`.’:\|1l'u.l WANTED AT ONCE-1000 OALF- skins-We will pay big prices to secure these at once. Island Wool & Hide Co_, Grafton St. East, op- posite Davies & Fraser's. 9689-5-11M6l. EGGS-JOHN McQUlLLAN 4. Co., Charlottetown are paying the high- est cash price for eggs. _ 9885-5-10-Mlw. PRESSED HAY WANTED, we want 25 tons No. 1Timothy hay by June lst. Also opento buy white and black oats any quanties offering. Write or phone J. J. Stewart, Fitz- P01' St. ‘ f 978-516-.M3i. Also. including tondor and pair of I" 0 Box 103 ` a quantity of - 4 I »` - ° l""§*‘f;"""~“ - 'lllE» liltsli-.lol _.-1;". ._ . .The-“Stone” Rebounds - ’_, a ` ' V H _ . A ` m 1 X B Sir,- Of all the sons of men prob-,` bly none are favored. with such sn mount of gratuitous advice. as those who follow the fnrmer'¢ occupstioml lt seems to be considered the special ission of almost every other class in he community to lecture the farmer ou.-every conceivable topic _connected with his calling.`~ Men who know little; bout their own business, and none whatever respecting that about which they hand down such B 80l\Br0\_|s mea- sure of cheap advice, presume te'f sd-1 _monish the farmer on all manner- ofl fstwcts, usually with an_air'ot condos-_‘ c on as oi’ those who pour out their wisdoin from a height, for the benefit _ of in erior bell1KS- FPO!!! 1,310 ¢3“°W fiedglng aspiring to a - cheap' clerk- ship, to the Solon of maturer years. through every vocation and profess lon; the butcher.-the baker. U10 Ulm' dlestlck maker, the lawyer without a brief, the doctor and the preacher. 1101 toosuccessful themselves at healing bodies or saving souls. all are engag- ed In the work of bombarding the farmer with cheap criticism and still cheaper advice. 1 The writer's attention has been re- cently directed to what may be taken as a fair specimen of this puerile non- sense :111 article which appeared ill the Guardian some time ago entitled “Carrying the Fence Stone," and written over the mis-nomer of “Pro- gregs," As a preliminary to the dis- play of diluted wisdom. which he pours out so freely I” YOIH' C0l“m“S for the benefit of unenlightened, l1u_m- anIty_ he enumerates “other storres,_" such as "forest destruction" and ‘soil depletion," favorite themes with that class of prophets who are wise only after the event. With regard (0 me Ilrst of these, every intelligent ob- server knows, that the conservation and careful management of tl1e wood- ed areas is reflected in the und\mln- ished supply of sawn lumber nt the mills everywhere throughout the country. A-1 regards "soil »-"::A‘.'.;‘ '.'-5931; » ` ` ’ x ' ._ "’*”" f`l',.,_..___4-`,___.». f. .1 ’ ;. __ . _ .5 1 . -». - . \ \ ._ _ . ¢- A- `AManWhoKnows; if _ 11.5.11 Pano will -1 ~ - _ _ Select Our Paints -'mi Every Time 1 1|* 1 _ “Crown & Anchor" Paint ` is durable, beautiful and in' expensive. Let us tell ycu "'- how to make your - home attracuve_ inside uno out with the use of this high Grade Paint. This is the time to have it done and there is no better paint to use than “Crown and Anchor” Brand. “Crown and Anchor" is a f 1; ° r for durability and guaranteed to ggralagollftbly p\i1!l'2lmDavzvseel_li- 10149 that W¢§F¢D31nted three or four years ago` with tlus` ther and look todayfsjif they (ict Color Cards and Prices of “C. & A. Paint JAP-A-LAC-'me <1 bl ° ‘"- ~ *I thing from cellar to gates, ltlisnlfirwidlflirélslldl rrgxiviggr Sie; l §‘5‘Z'éi3§§.’ i»T-1'.t.§"1¥i’.“.;§`1"<>‘Z.‘2T.".1'.‘."i.’.?.~““" °°'“'°"°’° M”-° 1 I 5PEC|AL*250 Pl¢|¢88¢8 Kalsomine ‘at This is a beautiful wall finish and 1,1: price was 20¢ package. Now clearing at loc -package. Get your supply today. " lhego-2 cllsllorbworc and Retail h ' sea __;_h an -*`.£~_*~ 1.