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" r It ,.,-fr- ’ -, » f 1.‘>,l¢,- ~~ 'v»_-_1,t;',} ‘.,¢;_=._j,, ._ _ __ V , _ . _ f __ , _ I, §..,__, _ _. .,.,_ ~ A1>R1i.1e 1915 nl » w usitnia » -.- v-i __ V, ¥ v ¢ . uv *__ 0 __ i _ I ' ;, W i i . . o__v| A S500 -- Loads of Kindling A Wood We have Kindling Wood split 3 already for the stov and '-in blocks. All good, clean 'and dry. Order a load today and save yourself a lot of trouble breaking up old boards with that old axe. Ii. PIGKARIJ & Gil. Coal Dealer Phone 200 Ch’town "E-l_UE FOX" CASE C-OES _ AGAINST LOCAL MAN AMHERST, April 8.-The “Blue Fox Cnse" which has excited a great tical of interest especially ainong tiliose concernell in the fox farming business. has been decided by the Supreme Court .ut Halifax in favor of the Provincial Fox Company, oi' St. John. Mr_. W. ll. 'I`cniiiiut ivill now have to pay the damages for breach of contract. with the company. Mr. Tenilant entered iilto an agree- ment to purchase blue foxes from the company. Some time afterwards he sought to vary the written agreement to the extent tllat his purchase ot` blue foxes under the contract were to be foxes horn on the ranch in New Bruns- wick. Ile refused io take delivery of the foxes oi' to pay the balallce ofthe purchase price and action was start- ed by the company. AVOID tlie' _ BAD ROADS by ordering your drugs and druggists sundries by mail from us. We make a specialty of send- ing » Dliucs by nhl all orders receive our most careful attention and forwarded to you by returnmail. A trial order will convince you that we can save you time and money by purchasing your drugs from us by mail. Free Delivery-we prepay postage to any office within [twenty miles [of Charlottetown. Address all orders to Geo. E. Hughes H The People s Drugglst I ¢_________________-1-mnliq The case was lricd last June be- fore Judge Drysdaic. ills honor ile- cidetl tliat_ “blue foxes" in the contract meant New Brunswick bred foxes. The Provincial Fox Company appeal- ed t‘ rom the decision and the Supreme (‘ourt. has now unanimously set aside Judge Drysdale's judgment and upheld the original contract. Messrs. F. L. Milner, K. C.. alid L. E. Or- mond were solicitors for Mr. Teniiant and Messrs. V. J. Paton, l\'. (‘_,alid James A. Hallway represented the Provincial Fox (‘onipali_v. i __ ng Pure Olive The Olive Oil you get here is made from hand-picked fully ripe olives, from the oldest trees in the oldest orchards of Europe- » where Olives reach their highest state of perfection. For table, personal use or medicinal purposes its the purest-and the best. Oil ' McKinnon Drug Co. Corner Great Gentle and Kent Street. Y -_ y '_' I __ W _ ll--nl lll '1 Kinds All I/FRUITSNI All Prices rl This store has always been recognized as tl-ie\1\ _headquarters for all that is new and nice in fresh We have now a splendid] ' VEGETABLES FRUITS l‘olnnlocsl l‘clicllcs 1'.-.ng l'clil‘s (torn Plums \\ Aslpnraglis (Ylierrlcs Lima Beans Apricoto fruits. lf it’s fruit, it’s here in season. Oranges-all sizes, at all prices. You ~couldn’t wish for bigger or better grape fruits than we are now showing- the prices are right. A nice' assortment of Prunes are shown at 10, 12 and 14:. Peaches 16c, Apricots at 20c, and Avaporated Apples at 15c a pound. Some Carefully Selected Canned 'Goods -` Select your canned goods from this list and you are assured of getting the very best and freshest possible. We use the utmost care in selecting our canned goods-thus we offer only brands that have provenlthelr merit. Yo_ii’ll ‘ppreciate this if you come here for your canned supplies. Wax Beans l’il\0=lDD\f'~ inc of the famous “Sun Kist" ~ FISH . \_ Salmon iiolister llerring l"innan (flame Scallops Surdlnos Oysters Shrinips llatldlo 'fJ Phone /_ -_-\ Qll¢¢ll - 150 _ Beer&Gol9 Street it-l Have You Valuable Papers Fire Insurance will not replace them ifdestroyed. Do you keep them in a vault ? Do you keep them where other people can see them You can rent a “SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX”-this box can be opened only by yourself. ~ _ We invite you to inspect Boxes. _ our Vault and Safety Deposit The Eastern Trust Company ` 134 Richmond Sire IT PAYS to lilly in this province. VALLEYFIELD CIRCUIT -- The Rev. Donald McDoDnald will preach in ‘Valleyfieid in both Gaelic and English on Sabbath the 25th inst. ‘ NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.-Sub scribers will please note that the club offer for Canadian Countryman is only good for the Guardian subscribers on Prince Edward Island. 8199 ISLAND NURSES-The McGill Hos- pital list has been issued and publish- cd in full iii the Montreal papers. Am- ong the nurses attached to the staff are Miss Janet Rodd and Mss Claire McLeod, of Cliarlottetown and Miss Lillian l'idgeon, ot' Kensington. l’.E.l. MT. HERBERT PERSONALS-Miss Melita Jones and Miss llannie Belle Jenkins and Miss Victoria Jenkins were recent visitors to lift. Herbert. the guests oi’ M. W. and Mrs. Wood. lirlr. Welland Birt recently paid a short visit to Mclhurn, Lot 48. Mr. llrucc Wood was a passenger on the train lo Cllarlottctowu, \Vedne.sday_ NOTICE.-Subscribers are notifi- ed that the price of the Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in P. E. I.) and Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 per year. The Morning Daily Guardian (mailed ill P. 1'). l.) and Family Herald and Weekly Star is $3.00 per year. The price of the Evening Guardian and Montreal Daily Star (mailed ill P. E. I.) is $3.25 per year. the Evening Guardian and the Family Herald anti Weekly Star (mailed in P. E. 1.) is -$2.25 pcr year. _ ISLANDER DEAD - llon. James McNeill. Comliilissioiier of Public Works has received a letter l'i'oiii his brother. Simon in Aspin, (‘olorado. alilioillicing the sad news of the ilczitli in that city ol' his brothel' Ronald. l’iielinioiiia was the ciiusc oi' death. Deceased was a native of Travellers Rest, and lei't this province about iliirt_v years ago. A wife and family are left to mourn, also the following brothers; James of Suniinorside: Hu- bert P. on the liomesteiid, Travellers Rest: Simon in Aspin. Col., .loiin in Raudolpll, Mass. alid one sister, Mrs. .lolin Goodman of Welliligtoil. to all of' whom the sympathy of all acrliulint- alices will be extended. CANOE COVE SCHOOL-The fol- lowing is the standing of the pupils of Canoe (love School for the month of March: Grade Vi-1. Flora Campbell; 2. Malcolni'McFatlyeli; 3. Roderick l\'lcNevin; Grade \'-1, Sarah Mc- Eacliern; 2, Marion Mcliclizie; 3, Sarah Mclilnnoll; Grade l-V-l. Elean- or lnniaii and Freda Potts; 2, Sarah l\icl\'innoii and Flora Mcilae; il, Gladys McRae; Grade lll--1, Jessie i\lcNevin, 2. Mary Bell Mcl(innoil; ll, Arcliibaid Campbell; Grade ll-1, Margaret (‘anipbell; 2, Ciiarles l\icNevin; Fl, Mary Mci.eaii. Those who had per- fect attendance: Sarah i\lcl{innon. Russel McConnel, Sarah lviclijaclierll. John McFadyen. l"lora McRae. Mary Bell Mclfinlioii, Freda Potts. ,_L.__.___ ‘ :':l~`isliil`ig Tackle--the time is here when you .should be looking over your gear to get it in good order for the season. We have our new stock \\'c curry evcrylliiiig you nifty require and give special attention to repair warll. IC. A. Foster, (‘clii'tal lirug- store. i - -' ii 1"' _________ l PARCEL BOY WANTED--A Good Smart Boy. Apply im-i mediately to .lohnson& .lohnggili i ‘ We Are Not Crowing .lust Growing Ollr trade is constantly cx- tending. ()rtiei°s come to ns from rural residents alid our city busi- ness grows. in-fact, we are fav- oured with the patronage of it large sliurc of the partir-iilar drug bliycrs of lliis city and the siirroillidillg country. The reason for this pafrolingc is liiidoublcdly due to thc care which we ilikc ill selecting goods and in serving custoincrs. ilveryllilng supplied to our trade is of right. quality and rightly priced _ lt' these ilidllcenlelifs coulil. for anything with you-we sllolild like to be your regular tl|'llggists_ ` "ONCE A CUSTOMER, AL- WAYS ONE" i Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Prince & Kent Sts. r Dependable Drugs Superior Supplies For The Sick Room ` We have everything you could wish for in right up-to date supplies for the sick room. Anything and every- thing that will alleviate the suffering of the patient, pre- vent the spread of disease germs and lighten the labor of the nurse. This line was selected with the utmost care, it la com- plete in every respect-there is nothing missing. Call and select the articles you want, the quality is the best and the prices are sure to please you.. ~ opened up and ready for inspection.- ' _dale mare “Marshfield Girl", sired by colt lastfall tor- a handsome figure. Amherst Horse Show proves that he joyahle evening was spent at the home ot' Mr Samuel Sanders and fain- guests came to enjoy their kind hos i Miss- Blanche Sanders alld Mr. Oliver Sanders was very much appreciated. Dainty refreslinielits were served by thc daughter. after which a very hearty vote OC thanks was extended to liir. Sanders and family and lifter sing- ing God Save the King. the guests rc- pleased with the i-veiiiiig’s entertain- ment. , Miss Annie Egan. Sr. _»\ndl'cw's spent Miss Mary A. McKenzie. Mr. Dan- iel Shea. Blooming l‘oliit. is busily lit. consisting oi' circular saw and glis- oline. engine for the flirnicrs of Scotch- tort, who find it quite an iniprovenieiit over the old way ol' sawing with the crosscut. Three ot' the sports o1`.lllt_ Stewart paid Scotclifort li short visit. on Tiiosday last oil li dilck hunting cxpedltioii. They inade llaydcli's wharf their sliootlng groiiiids alld judg- ing by the nlilnbci' of. shots that were fired one would lie lcd to believe iliul each ol' the sportsmen would lilivc iii 'least ten scalps hanging froin his bl-lt when retlirnilig to the village, lnlt alas it was not to be, for after keeping up a heavy canlionadc for about three liolirs a sad and disappointed looking trio iwendell their way liolneward inlli- ils a shot. Tile ice has all brokeli up alid cleared out of the East River aild it is to be hoped that the S. S. liar- land will soon be.ni:ikiiig her regular trips up to l-layden's wliarf'_ Miss Lillian Weir and Mr. Joseph Weir. Jr., Scotchfort. spent the week end visit- ing friends in Cliarlottctowii.-S. Y. M. C. A. MEETING.--'I`lie' regular nioiillily iiieetlng of the Board ot' Di- rectors was held on Tuesday evening last. with the following iuernbers pre- sent:-Messrs. J. K, Ross, J. A. Mc- Millan. J. 'l`. McKenzie. Isaac Carter, E. D. Sterns, ll. Ha- Caiiipbell, C. l-1. B. Longworth. A. C. Dliclieiiiiii. Dr. J. li. Ayers, J. _-\_ Clark. and \\'. A. Stewart. The Secretary. l\ir. Cross gave his re- _port for the month of March. special mention being made of the Boys' (`oli- fereiice at Sunimerside which had been such a success, njith 140 delegates from all parts of the inland. Mr. Tay- lor Statten. Natioiial Boys’ Secretary of' the Y. M. CMA., being the eliiet' speaker. The Secretary also dealt with the financial canvass which had been made. lil coiiliection witli this, attention was drawli to the fact that this effort had been necessary to carry the Assoc-.iatioii through the first months ot' the yeari but that-it would be necessary to continue the effort. right througli the remaining part of tho year, in order to finance the Asso- ciation. The Flnan'cial report showed that in the first three montlis the re- ceipts wcre slightly more than the cxpeliscs. 'l`lils was felt to be very ciicoilragiiigf alid the direclors`rc- solved to try and continue this state of aft'ail's_ Mr. J. A. McMlllaii read the Physical (Toilimlttee report. Mr. f‘lark the lloys and Students', and Mr. Longwortli the Finance. 'All these ln- tliciitcil that :i profitable liiolilli's work had been ni.-coniplished. ENJOVABLE SOCIAL - The eil- tortalnniclit and social held in New Glasgow llall oil Tuesday evening, Marci 30th, was in all respects ii de- cided licccss_ The night bi-_illg all that co ld hu desired, the hall was filled to ‘the utmost capacity and ex- cellent order prevailed _tlil'ougliout. After a few wcll chosen introductory remarks. Mi'_ A. B. Dickiesoli ably discliarged his duties as cliairniaii. 'l`lic following programme was than well rendered: Clioi'us. O Canada; all opening iiddresl-i, Preston Warrcll; Solo, A Lullaby, llelen Caliloroll; itc- cltalion, After tho Field was \V.'on; Ella Warren; Dialogue. l3ridgei`s ln- vestnieiit-llridget. a. servant, Evelyn Stevenson, Mrs. l\lorglin, her cnlploy- er, Elsie Laird; lloy, a stove polish. vendor. Vernon Stevenson; Gcntlelnllii, Walter firockclt, an agent selling tea, Arnold liflcliiiy; Recitatloii. lloliso (`_‘.leanlng. llertlia Warren; Solo, Tho Failed Coat. ol` Blue, George ll. Stev- ensoli; Tea-tray drill.. twelve girls; (ihorus, 'Phe island Hymn; Solo, Fred llaslom (clicored) Dialogue. Shaving the Darky; the Darky, I-larry Weeks; the Barber. Brallforrl Rac"flarv\ -iii ofllce boy learning the trade. Golden Weeks; Solo, Little Bertha Warren; Solo, Richard llickieson. (encoredl; Dialogue. the Beer Dl'inkcr's f‘oiil‘t- ship; Daniel ltuillbow, the lleerdrinkcr. Cecil Laird, Robert Spaulding. his friend. Albert llarkman, Josephine Spauidilig an old maid. Lottie lloustoli, Charles Theodore Barrington, a wid- ower. Aldex Dlckieson. Tile pro- gramme was brought to a close by singing God Save the King after whlcli Mr. W. ll. Mc(‘.olibrey auctioned the baskets and pies in his ilsunl cap- able and pleasing manner. After the sale. the lucky purcllaaera with their partners proceeded to the spacious dili- lng hall above. where was brought to a close one ol' the best. soclnls ever held in New Glasgow. A True Tonic is one that assists Nature. Regular and natural action ot' the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels will keep you well and fit,and'thisactlonispromotedby I slalacllnlvls ’ _-,-_-_~_-_-_-:_-.1-7-_-.-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-.-.f.~.-_-:_-_-:_-_~,-;_-_-_-_-,yp»~-~ -“Baron Kelvin." Mr. Heartz sold this Manlwba Free Pre” today calls "KM ruie" and _appeals "to narrow. contemp- .and his Wl“ni“5 '-W0 “mf Prize” “t tihle technicallties in order to prevent comes from prize-winning stock. ggielgloiggsirgz ;§_‘;‘:;if;cji'8li2'ew;:‘Z: PLEASANT AFFAIR - A very en~ is freely granted the Liberal party and the public by the Borden Govern- l B t Sir Wllf 'd Laurie H, _ I " h ment t0la_y_ u ri r, 5 mem y W en a number °f invited the no-called disciple of Fox, of clau- |') - . tality.A delightful evening was spent stone and Bright, got up in the House by un' in games and music* A S010 by and brazenly asked his followers .to vote it down. which they did. ‘ LOST HIS COURAGE Previous to the election ol' 1008 Sir prm-9.1 m (heir lmmps Wm.. mm,” \Vili'rid Lllurler toured the West. The colossal expenditures oil the 'i‘rans- continental l'orced him to adopt an SCO-|-CHFORT AND VICINITY __ apologetic attitude. and ill a nlonlciit of bravado he declared that he court- a few days visiting i'rieiids in Scotcli- ed thc fullest investigatioli. llnt at lf?" TIN] yllclnil-E Miss Mary J~IMC' the foliolvilig session oi' Piirlianicnt lic ollii i, “racat e spoilt a few i ayst _ _ ,_ , __ vismng in SCm(,m.m.t the guest 0|. seems to liaic been better ailviscil by the men who placed office above the niitional ood Takin the Liberal lead over-classificatioli and over-puyniclits on tho N. 'l‘_ lt. be ilivesfigatod. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who had been very brave on the huotlngs in the West. lost his courage, and again at the crack of the party whip his followers voted down an investigation. ` ‘AGAIN DENIED REQUEST 'ln 1900, the lion. (‘..`.l. Dolicrly. illi- present Minister of Justice, moved by the charges of corruption alid graft with which llie whole colintry rcckeil. rnude a personal appeal to Sir \Vllfrid Laurier to shield the good nlilnc ol` the resolution: “That in order to lii`t the cloud of suspicion that rests upon the ad- niinistrlitioli oi' the various depart- ments, to satisfy the denialid of the country for holiest alid busin- ess like methods, and to purge the Public Service of inefficiency. reckless waste and corrupt. prac- tices. it is advisabe alid liccessary in the public iiiicreat tliat_ a t'lior'- . ougli and iilitranimellcd investiga- tioll be made by a conlpetent bus- iness coiiimission ilito the work- ings of all the great. spending 'de-` partnients oi` the Goverlimcnll" ’1`llE ANSVVER OF SIR VV`ll.FRlD LAURIER TO THAT APPEAL VVAS A CALL TO lllS FOl.l.O\\"ERS TO VOTE DO\‘\'N 'l`lllC lllCSOl.i"l`lON. ` PROUD OF PUGSLEY. Tho rdtteiiness of` the Pugsley dredg- ing scandals stlli stinks in the nos- trils of the nation. ln 1009 I)r. Daniel, of St. John, asked that they he inves- igiited. SIR \Vll_.l<‘RlD` l.AllRlEl`t Rl~}l‘LlEl) '[‘llAT HE WAS “l‘ROl’.l.i- Eli Ol" l'lY(iSLEY ’l‘llAN l<}VElt," AND AGAIN SLAMMED ANI) 1lOl.'|`- El) 'l`llH DOOR IN ’l`llll'_ Cllasc's Nerve Food, and did so \\itli Hiost fleas? N ~' I 5 _*I P (Continued fromggijour) i a Wnn ng lorses at Am lersl Ear' waf *This |°\5tl°u constituted a simple _________..___;_ DE E1's,cuRE_ _ _ satisfactory cesnitsi I ainf tell you that after using sv] bgggq of the Nerve Food she was l:Dm.l\h!.¢|.,, ily Cllfed. and'hul~l no retlirn ol the fainting spells." . This statement is certified to by Mi-. llnniilton Houston. Custice OE the l’eacc.` f The reason Dr. Chuse*s 'Nerve Fool is an effective in cases of this kind is because of its extraordinary blood- iforining influence, By creating an gb-_ undance of rich, red` bloodf ii: strengtliens the action of the heart, l'i-pitiilizes the exhausted nerves and builds up tlie_nyf-iteiii in every way. V 'i`lie appetite, ls restored, digestion improves, you rest and sleep well, and the new vigor nnd energy is felt ,in every organ of thc human body. 'l)r. i`lliise's Nci'vc Food is doing won- ders for men, wolneli iilld children and clilldrcii “liose systems have be- come weak and run down. 50 cen1B’ la box, ti for $2.50, iili dealers or lCdnilir.‘s -_ '“`~s\ _ ¢ .. \ ` 1_.;- ‘ gg AA-; ,. ‘ Z :"_`~i-‘is J: - ~\ _T "“:\"" ""'/T i »-`-fr\-;\\ - Z\ `W\ ~-_sg Fa --:za-_;=»»-'Y ..-,-_i:*' .">`:>\ " tl 3’ 5,5.” "§"~ \\\` `- `\ ,$55 .ff~'_~.'1.1:.';»'-C'-'-?:`:~'L'»“‘* A \5_` W "PI~'~ " ' s _§__\- _.|_L__,, ,'-at - , i l'& Q lf .i 'ii - _` " 1;' lgilés » 1 ."" ii ,l . . "C __ ‘ry fi.. lifts T Ls _.__ . - 51"*-` Q' =-1.1;.; fi! yi i - ‘diff -t..»f‘.iii=t'ff_f“.-tif" ~ -- .""i.fr: dr §i“d//lii’l ~. /ii " f i' 1 f .s/VL* i __A 3 -'Every Good 'Sort of Wall Paper _ This great Wall Paper store. in charge of Mr. A. E. lfleartz. offers you the greatest range V of Wall Paper in P. E. l. Papers from 7c to $10.00 per double roll. ' No order too small No order too big. _ 3. . 1 _ '§__'f.<..j_» 'ty .i`~=-Elini "l'l lil r-*;-fs; *- ;-E;-S -E ff! __ it-_ | "5 _ , . l t ,_ .-_.i\.\\`}\~.=‘.\ "" yi mf* `\§l_'."i` 7* 'T - \_ .\\\._,` .\, ,lil /I ,:: . , .,.. \ “ ’J_l` ` ai"i=I'\* _. ` -_.\.\ \ ‘ ` -_ \_ Ri, ! ‘ lit- ; _ ii .ff . ‘\ wt, , \\\\Y \ I-U; tef- ix l v F*-. ' n\ _;.;P;..._ ‘iii-i.¢._ i-.g_,.r I." _t__V`-_-;