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UNA "The Bond of Sympathy Betwce n one Woman and Another.” If you art- tli:lt‘t|lll‘ll|>','- i-tl ivitli your ctintlititin, ivt- t. llllfll, itttlijct-t to liratlatt-ht-s. llflUklilfllfi, lIPlAYlIlK down nonsu- ' ' . \\'t‘1ll(lli't!|i oi‘ blad- vtitintlpittlt-n. not. i,I1i<'l|.Alit‘l|ti|)', m» ti--nt_. it. my ovt-t- tilti- .=.. no; Vtitlrlllvflrl nntl it . .4 lltlvrttrll. in things tit-rally, l want. to lll‘l|) ytiu to better tlilnita. . .\ly own was prohub- l_\' n.~t deplorable u case n.~i could be found. Y"! s ~—-—— J it t|iilI‘l(l_\' ylt-ltit-tl to |||i'lll., nit-i t..tl:._v I nin u \' -ll wtiriiiin. t- . :||I||Ilt‘ nttttii-nl. ti-innit. -n.~i-- rcnit-tiy tltut . 4 . , '1' ,;< t. |i|l l-inr. li it'til tlriigii tor fillliliitlllgtnltiilli lit, lll<lt~ ‘Ll_\“l|i,1|\lti t-iirt- ll sprain with pills. - trt-aitint-tit is" ll. slrtt-ily Iticul uppli- t i. Qjplircct. She will be rlut- hore .\la-_v i‘ THURSDAY FARM PROPERTV SALE.—'l‘lie fariii oi’ Mr. William Owen at Kep- poch contprisinz house and forty act-cs of land waa sultl at auction on Tuesday to Mr. Nell Mc l-‘atlycn of Fairvicw » i'or $3,- 300. Mr. Benjamin (‘ant-r Willi the auctioneer. THE CANADIAN SEALER- Captain Randall of the steamship. fanatlian Sealer, left yesterday af- lPIDOOIt for Sourls where this steam cr has wintcretl. lie took with him a t-rt-w oi’ (‘harlottctown rncn for tht- steamer. The steamer wEl. pru- trvt-tl from Souris to Pictoti atttl will no ln thurlotteiown May 2nd to load a cargo oi’ produce for Si. John's, Ntltl. A baggage rnir was cotnplctt-ly doa- trtiyctl by tiri- at. Vernon Station on lloiidtiy about 5.30. The men had lt-it ttit- car about tt-n nilnutcs pre- viously. 'l‘hc firc started appircnt- ly lrtint tlii- stove. The‘ t-‘ir was hiirnt-tl to tho ivht-izla and tlii- train ilirii lost all bt-ltingings iii the way tit‘ clothing which iht-y aappt-nt-ti to lt-avt- iti the car. PROPERTY PURCHASE-Mr. ltoht-rt 1.. (‘otton has purtrh . , front Mr. 'I‘. ll. Woudinanltlit- wcll- known Sprint’, Park propcrty, tor- tocrly known us the l)t-sBri-= prop Ht)’ consisting oi" twclve .tt.it.~t lie- lwtwn Fppcr Qut-tttt Strct-t and Sprint: Park ltoatl. it is initlorsitttiti Mr. (‘otttin will ht- tiffcrlng stunt: liiiiltlittit hits for salti at the ltt-atl of Qut-on Strct-t. ' '|‘ht- dt-ath of Eliza Vincent, wife oi’ Ninth-tinge» Fain, ticcttrrntl at llt}\\'lt\ll tilt l)i‘Ct‘llll)t‘l' Iltltlt, iii httr ..\.'.th ycar. l Nht- lt-ft to mourn, besides hcr ‘husband. two daughters, Mrs. Mt- jllcrintit oi‘ (‘apt- lirr-ttm. anti Mrs. (‘titighliin of (‘ainbt-lttin; untl two stnts. Elswortlt, of Altiortzi. and (‘ttptaiti lmstt-r, of Port Arthur, al- tunt-ral showed how greatly slic was beloved and respected. -F'UNERAL SERVICE. — Tho fnncral t-t‘ tht- late Miss -M:iry A. (lartllnt-i‘ took place this tifttzrnoon at 2.30 from the home of her - neico, MISS Eva McNeil]. Summer- sitlc, and was very largely attended by friends anti rcla-tives. showing thc rt-sptert and t-stocin with which she ivtis held. The services were FUll(l\1f‘l“(l at tho house and grave by tht- llov. Mr. Rico. The iol~ lowing tire the pull heart-rs: Mes- srs. John Grady, Levi Silliohiint. ' larti Phillips. John A. Bruce, William Elctistis, and Thomas llinton. l THE s. s. “CANADIAN AVIAT- ‘,TOR." 5100 tons will sail from Mon ll'l‘.ll .\ltiy 8th for (‘ltarlottt-ttiwn l1tli_:inti ziftt-t‘ ilischttrgltti; what cargo :.ll(‘ has from Nlontrttgl i'or tfhttrlotiotoivn will load gencrtil i-ar t-zti oi’ proilucti, cattle llOTHUS, ctrn. for St. Johns, Nlltl. The “(Htiiatlian At.'i;itoi"' takcs tho plztct: tif thi- “tfiinatlilin Scalar" for’ ont- irlp. Thu “Canadian Aviator" will rc- t~t~ivc cargo at Mtintrcal for (‘har- lottt-ttiwn and l" order that wt- inzty vnjoy wattir cnintntinit-tttitni bo- lwvvtt l.\lfl1l'fl‘t'.'ll.. ‘Uliarltittcitiivn and Rt. John's, Nctvfotttitilantl this yt-ar. it is tip to out‘ incrchanta an-l lmlttlflvfs to patronllkt- this stcafi tr and wire your orders in ad» vaitcc. Huntaiu lit-ll and t‘ti.. who zirc ngvtits will he plttasctL to Bivf‘ rill information tttwslhlo its roflnrtls ratt-s, space, etc, t-tc, Our poii re» fllllrvs these steamers to call llt*l't'. SOP advertisement. 8380 t NOTABLE PROPERTY SALE.- 'l‘lit~ propt-rty of Mi". (‘yriis J. Mar tin forint-rly the Markicson prop erty at the corner of Eusioii and Pownal Streets was offered at auc~ lion yesterday. lt was first offered on lilor, the hliflhost lild being $5,400; tliv resort-r» ll()\\'(‘V|‘l' was $5.700. lt was thttn sold in lots; m‘ llt-ntlcrstin anti K1175. 'l‘lit- next lot ivos purchaat-tl liy l)r. J. E. Jllttitclittrtl for $1400. 'l‘lit- lot with hoot» was piirchniit-tl by Mr. E. ll. Storns for $3.000. 'l‘l|t» iinlv llljll ' I ' ‘. t- . Ilvtllll lllli »ii:»- Ill atltniit-i- or tlit- ivttntlt-rtul ‘rtzfttltrl .\'_<I\I will Ii:t_\~-. I \\.|ti| i.. ..iitl _\lvl| it-n tlti_\'.~t til-itnicnt l-ltl ‘Milt you writt- ....- i~..|.~i_\'. .\'ti nntt tt-t nii- lit~lp you. lunt-l aft int atanips '1\tllll'l .\li~= l.,v in \\'. lnttltl, “lntlstir. tint. hold liy lvlltllli}; \ll'll.‘i'|:l:~ --~»\i_\\\'h- ll‘. w --~—-——-~--~ —-~—~'::~:_r:i z=:_______:r” 1' OR “DRY? You can gct plenty 0f Evangeline Apple Cytler THE BEST BEVEhAGE OF ALL Delicious, lleatliiul, Refreshing This cvder is of the vcry firit st [rossiblc qual- ity and is absolutely reliiiblc as in alcoholic strength. It is manuiaciuitd aid i‘tlll‘:((l by tlit- English process and retains all tlic tielighthil flavor and aroma‘ of the Nova Sc-itiaii applts. PUT UP BY tttutrotts vuttv CYDER c0 nu. . l l-O-o-o-oooooaoo.ute00o0o0ovooooooooooooooooowobooooo l. THERE IS N() Nlilil) TO WORRY ABOUT , ; _~ . PRINCE PIDWARI) ISLAND BEING “WET” ' ,I '1 ', z .' \.. l ' BRIDGETOWN, N. S. . . . DEBLOIS BROS LTD l CHARLCYFYETOWN ‘ ‘Q-O-Ooorofive-vvooe~oeoevoveevO*'fi-ffifffvf§fi-OfiffifOl ‘Tho ncxt wr-nt to Mr. Norman Low- Mr. Frank llcnncsst-y for $600. The ft-zituro 0|‘ lllln sittlt- was that Mr. 700 but in 2:‘. ittlltllfflr‘. lit- rcalizt-tl $7.200 for it. .\ir. lion]. (‘tirtt-r was ihc llllPlltillPill‘ and flcn ctirtainly has tho knack of making ‘em go, I Aftt-r ti short illncsa oi’ Plt-uro vflllvllllltlfllfl. Jaincs Mitchell of (‘urn iwall passcn poact-fiilly riwny. lie -hatl been enjoying good health till within a few days of his death. llla condition at first tlid not seem scr- ioits nntl many hnpcd to see lilm re- atorcti to health. but llc who docth lull things well liiid decided other- ivlsc, and on the morning of March lltli. his spirit was rt-leztsctl front ltht- burden of tlit- flrsh tn ho forev- tt-r at rcsi in tho l.ortl.. l Mr. Mitchell was a hardworking llllfl prospcroua farmer of Cornwall, lllllfilllll anti honcat in all his deal- ‘Inga with his felolwmort. lie lived '.: quit-t Christian life anti went on to thi- cud iii the blessed hope of a glorious immortality. On March the 12th. a large ntiin- brir of people assembled at his late resltlcntre to pay their last tribute of respect to the tncniory of on" who was esteemed by all who had the pleasure of his nctiitaintance Tho funeral acrvlce at the house "nd EPIJVH was conducted by Rev.- W. S. ivebster, assisted by Rev. W. A. Wood. Interment was made; in (‘lydo Illvrr (‘cinotery DPRldeU a narrowing widow he. l’ flVPS to mourn one itaughtt-r, Mrs. Muir-k VIckei-aon. Wnrutwall. tuilao tlirco filtttt-ra nnti fotir tiroiherti. The.’ itZttti-ra tiro.~~Mi'ii. tltotittrt Danimarq t~1I. Fret-town; Mri-i. tSariih Noy, 1 Eliza. North Wlltithlre. The hrotli~ t-rtt nit- \Vlllirtfn. John and Richard ctr ttoriti \Vllttihll‘e and Thomas of CAR DESTROYED BY FlRE.--- so. st-vcral itzrztntlciiiltlren and: ---—- an“,.gl-;_\ndch11(]rnn_ , ‘ A deep gloom was cast over '1 i". im-gp uutnflpncp at [hQISIHIIHIPPSlLlP when thc sail tit-ivs 'l‘ht* first went to Mr. lttiy (‘tidtnoro j (‘utlintiro for‘ thor for $1,100 anti the last one to, Martin offorctl tho property at $5,“ FRIDAV CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ~Rev. llcnty Malina. formerly of Lynn, Mass. who has accepted a call to the Central Christian Church [will begin hit; pastorate on Sunday next May 2nd. Mr. Muhuii is an t-x- pcricncetl preacher. lecturer and travellt-r having resided lti England, New Zcaland, Australia and United I States. Sunday morning subject PFundamentala of Success" even~ lug “The Triumph of Truth." . RECEIVES APPOINTMENT.‘ Major ll. l‘. Stanley, t). s, Q__ i“... PP‘ "Fly been ttptiolntcd Inspector or [Agencies for the Royal ln “final llWt-t. Man. Major Stanley has had u most successful career in [its ‘insurance-mic field oi’ activities ‘since returning from overseas hav- ,lng been Montreal, Que. llarnlti wlit ‘be remvnibt-retl by his nltl friends in (‘harlottt-toivn as the oldest son "T ill? llllt’ 090F159 Sianlcy of Stun-| icy Bros. ~ t DINNER AT GOVERNMENT .HOUSE.—-'l‘he st-contl legislative ttliiiner a-t (iflVfiflllliflllt llousc was held last night and was a most i""llt.\':ililre nntl suctwssful function. illis lltnior the Lieutenant (lover- nor and Mrs. Mat-Kinnon rocolvt-J lhc gttvsts in tlit- drawing rooni aftcr wlticli tlinnt-r Wits aorvr-tl in thc spacious tiliilng room wlit-m tllls lluiiotir prt-sitlt-tl ovor twt-nty~ four guests as follows: lloii. lit-r. Gallant; lion. J. J. Johnston, At-_ [tornt-y (lent-rat; llis Worship May- or ltiloy; Mr. Jttstlco lltiitzartl; Mr» Jllrlllfjtt iStt-ivni-t; llon. W. M. Lori; lloii. f‘. W. (‘rosliyg Mr. Sutherland iMr. n, s. llt-ssiatu, .\t.-. 1h. n. m2- lmaii; Mr Jainos A. McNeil]; Mr.. D. K. Currie; Mr. R. ll. Montgom- cry; Mr. Rvubcn McDonald; Mt'. l'l'lt‘l‘ Ilrodic; Mr. J. P. Mdldllyftl; Mr. E‘. 'I‘. Hlgga; Mr. ltuitsel (‘hand lcr, ilsher of l-hc Black ltod; Mr. ,W. L. Cotton; Maior D. A. Mzic~ lKlflllCtll, D.S.O.. Mr. H. W. Lo- .l‘1\t'.t‘; ltcv. (l. W. F. Glr-niittnnlng; .(‘:ipt. Palmt-r, Privatc Secretary’, iMztjur A. A. Bltltllvtl, Aldo dt- (lamp. iwas rect-ivctl of tht‘ dcatli of Mrs. Elijah Fraser aftcr a lingering ill- nessbcceased uutlerwcnt a serious lopcrzitlon last sfifllvlilllfil‘; i'or a limo .it was thought that aho would rc~ lcovt-r hut a sccontl opttrtition prov- ‘od nctrcssary and sht- was removed to tho (Yity llospltal it month ago I\Vllf'l‘t'l all that medical skill and careful nursing could do was done but God ivlllt-tl othcrivisti and she passutl pt-act-ftilly ziivtty April 21st. at tho t-arly agi- of 53 yours, forti- tlt-d by tho last ritcs of tlite ltoinan (‘atliollc (‘litirt-li. Dt-ct-asr-tl was a woman of cxcclltttit t'lllll‘tCll‘l', a kind and loving tvifv and mother- antl will ht- satlly iiiissotl by all who had the tiltiasttrc of lit-r uctiuttin- ltttlctt. The bad condition of the i'():ttlz~l tlitl not. prevent it ltrge~ ttttcittlanct- at thtnfuntiral _whlch took placi: April 24th to ‘St. Jottchitnkt Church Vernon River where Itcqtiictii iligh Niass was cclcbrattttl by tltt-. pastor Itov. l’. l). McGtilgan. Sht- lvztvt-s tti mourn. rt stirrtiiviiig husband. tltrct‘ stinsv and four tlttttglttcrs. llanit-l S. in Nt-tvttiit l'"lllt'f' Miss; \\‘iu- John, Minolta ltittit- iintl Lut- tlt- tlt-llfilllt’ anti Lillit- lll \\'.ik.nt. Sank. Tho pull hcart-rs wi-rc.~.~\l- bcrt Curran, Arthur lll'tlllll'l'.‘l. Win. t‘:iin, \V.n. Vroniii. t\l. J. Powt-r. antl ldtliviird Polltirtl. ‘May lit-r soul rust in pt-icc. lll her homo shn will bu sadly ittissvtl wherte lit-r t-lict-rtiil spirit, nititle licr so tit-z lv lovctl. slit- was ui-niztl, anti ‘t t-harlhililc, to tho nectly, and always rt-aitly to 1| t ish her incin- ‘rtlie Latest audMost Important Reading Matter pySpelectetl From ‘This Weelfs New ltivcr, thrtit- tlattizlitt-rs, Mrs, (‘lar- l*ll('t' lit-id. llnpt: ltivcr, Mrs. Ber- nard Fitzsiminonti, Loni-Z River, Mrs. Fmnk Grcenan, Klnkora, one bro- Have you ever really ‘studied your skin? XAMINE your fhce in .1 full light beforea hand finish by rubbing the nose for thirty seconds with mirror. Is your skin fresh, clear, brilliant with lovely color? If not ~ find out just what dcftrrt is keeping it from \ being as smooth and fine as it should be. Then give it the special treatment suited to_its needs. Pt-rliaps, for cxziniple, your complexion is spoiled by conspicuous nose pores. You can overcome this trouble by using every night this special treatment: Wring a soft cloth from vcry liot water, lather it with \Voodbury's Facial Soap, then hold it to your face. When tlu: heat has expanded tltc pores, rub in very gently a frtslt latlict of Wtxxlbitrfs. Repeat this hot water and lather appliutlioii several titties, stopping at once if your nose ft-cls sensitive. Then s1 for l‘li_e Charlottetown Guardian's Sitiirtlay Siiliscribeii a piccc of ice. conspicuous. merit tonight. gt-nt-tal tie-timing use. and Perth, Oratorio. Before long you will notice liow this gradually t reducestlie enlarged pores until they become in- Special treatments for each different skin need—— for blackheads, for blemishes, for a skin that is too oily " are given in the famous booklet of treatments that is wrapped artiuntl eacli cake of Woodbui-y’; Facial Soap. Get a cake today-begin your treat- Woodburyk Facial Soap is on sale in any drug store or toilet goods tountt-r in the United bran-s or Canada. A 2511a! take lasts for a inuutlt or six wet-ls uf any treatment, ur for l The Andrew jergrna Company, Cincinnati, New York, Y ‘Thefllplgfmalue F I- Q ll R fbfBread, (Faker aTamfry a ‘The St. fiawrence Flour Mills Co. LIMITED ‘Pfonfreal, PQ. HalffaxfllS. Stztnluv llritlgc, with tltctn and llt‘l'l1ll(ll‘l1llli{, April 211st to St. Ann's tlint-s tiiiring hcr illness. lllllllt'l‘tlllS relatives and frit-titlti, iht- (‘lturch. Hopt- ltivt-r, whore :1 llll-Zll sweet tiicniory of hcr will lll\V£i_Y.w' rt-tiuii-in nittss was trclt-hrritt-tl by iivc in their ltcarts. I Thu funeral which ivaa largely Gaudct wlit. also olllclatctl at tlic her bclovcd pastor, lit-v. \ __ . . M 'l‘lit- prill-bcarcrs were: lilrfififfl» John Quinn. Patrick lilckriinii, Alexia Murphy, Clarence Wilbert. and Leo J. iloltl. May ltcr soul rfll ldttthcr oi-y her sorrowliig lttisbtttttl. two 1119p, John Coggr-Qyg, \,vgllingu)ni “""9—Tll°"l"S "ml Jflfildlll. llllllt‘ and one sister, Mrs. James Quinn, attended took place \Vcdncstl:ty grave, and coinftirtctl her ttn many in peace. __l __ _ .. _._ .__. Food. know any of these people ask your friends about this "food cure." They are aure to know of some caees in which it has proved a bleeaing. hese‘ letters tell you better than we can in any other way what you may expect from the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Foocl. ' Everywhere you find people enthusiastic over Dr. Chase's Nerve lf you do not happen to ontsp did results. tlown. l had spells. l could not slcc , lied Code me an tlnued its use an ' getting steady and etron er. ambition and ‘lilementsport, N5. llliaa Goflvittlc M. Btirrell. Clem- t, N. S. w:.ltua:-—"l huvc used l)r. C astfa Nerve futiik with spit-n- For n number of your: l was aillictcd with tiervoiiuncss. and six years ago bad a complete break- no control of my ncrvca, and had terrible hysterical tiiglii. aweate, awful dreams ant ni hiniare. My physician gave me mt-t icino to put. me to elccp every night. and another kintl to take every two hours during the day, but it did not see good only while I vriis found my nerves Brockville Mrs. Marshall Dellabough, 262 §£%ika%h?;°°ykefrll°i (glgtjewsfifi-zlf; at” Tgzlilée "m: Sig‘? ‘grmgnlfatell: would have to lie down. One even- Nel-ve Food, and a treatment. of this m5 my husband mud or a ca" h“ from llUl rousneas and run down eye- tein. l hutl headaches, nctiralgic pains through the hotly. and m: nerves used to twitch and l coul not. stop them. l was very easily rtrzrrzz’ ‘ll..“.'.°‘§t.?;‘.‘.‘ .**::".:'.::..'::r' "r "‘*»"".."‘""“ "M" ' “u; to mt how-- weak y] went to act- a Dot-tor an: w“ rev?‘ all‘: ' * N“? l '3!‘ The"! l" a "N- ‘Jhflllilfi l" "W um‘ ~ t‘ - uvc no hcstltitlott in rcronimen lllfl dmun. um!“ I cannot think Db he told inc I was nervous and run down. anti needed a tonic. l trotti- mcncetl using Dr. Chase's Nerve Footl, and at the cnd of three weeks l could eee an "Improvement. I took four boxes in till. and now iim coni- pletely cured. l t-un itlccp well not. and eat. a ood lit-arty nical. l can teconimen l)r. Chase's Nerve Food to any stilferintr from nervous trouble of any kind, rind 1 hope my letter will benefit. other women suffering l It BuildsYoutUp t THESE are letters of oocl cheer. They tell of health restored, of nerves strength- —" 1 , , ' cried, of pain and wee ness overcome in the only natural way—by building up the vigor of the human system. Spialding, Seek. Petrolea Mrs. R. Thomiia. Eureka St., Petrolia, Ont. wrlsesz-"Fur over two years l suffered with my nerves; sometimes l would brteult down coin- pletely untl be in bctl i'or a week at. a time. l never could get. any sleep until about three or four o'c ock in medicine irevetl to be just what. l needed. l! etiotltt-tl ni nerves, matic rnc nlct-p at night, ant strength- ened ine irt every way. l continued it. to anyone iiulleritiir front nervous- ness or run-down aytttcni. "l am ac uaintctl with Mrs. ' ‘honius, and elicvc her statement. to he txirrcct."—'l‘lios. Kelly, Post- master.) Mrs. Oleae B. Qualie. Spaldinl. \Siisk. writetiz-“l am glad to say that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food he! done me a great deal of good. When l continence-d usin thil medicine l vvus very weak an riiu tiovin. My memory was )00I‘, and l was grad- ually going own in weight. Mes blood was thin, and l was troubl continually with tired feelings and backache. I would hardly get the breakfast over in the morning when would become so weak that. I mine which had been cured by i110 use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. l0 he told me to try it. inside cf a month I bog to feel etrongerswl kept ri lit onllllikitig the Nerve F Chuiie‘| Nerve Food enough i'or Ill it has done for me." The olcl method of treating N61’: voue diseases was‘ the use 0 i ‘ the nerves. Pain was relieved but rat/terrible ex nee to the nervoul opiates and narcotics to deatlefl eyetem, because thiameant the tearing down o cello and tieeuea. . taking it. n navcrd-feallybelxpecgtl from "avenue!!!" to tvve. earn au r. ' .. I ,, Clings.‘ Ne,“ Food of, ‘hr l 8a“, With the advent of Dr. Chase e Nerve Food the method ofutreat . l‘ l l-tlll- ""3 "w ""1"" W" ll" merit wee revolutionized because the iclea of this "foocl cure ll l9 “m b” "‘°°“"5“‘ m’ m I mn- forrn new rich blood and build-up the depleted nerve cells. lmtearl of affording mere relief l‘- appetite improved and geine M Chase's Nerve Foocl remove: the cauee of trouble by restoring energy, vigor and vitality to the Wl" i out... human eyetem. Sllllllllfifflltle. The pail bearers were Prank liowartl. Saiiiui-l Abbott, lEdflllllifl Vlckeratin. Edison Enateng Harry Petick and John MacKlnnuii. in strength, Now l am able to do OOIIBfdCPulIlU work. end can highly recommend Dr. Chase's Nerve Food as a good tonic for the whole system.“ (Alonzo W. Daniele. LP. layu- "It ivee me great ‘iafacion to vouc for the testimony of this yonreis lady and the benefit she ha: receiv from your wonderful dlICOVCYYi") Dr. Chase’ s Nerve Food . 80 eente a box, all Beaten, er Idmaneenula e 60., Ltd" Toronto. Ivory be: o‘! the genuine been the 90'1"“ and signature of A. W’: M an. II.D., the fameua Receipt leek Author. ,., . ‘.... l