'J-F 4 » 1 2 _.f “..?v.;.‘='..» i`,trfi.¢1‘_ ,i f £- if 5% _ ~.‘5’¢ -mai . 3.3 '-- , ._ -___ ._-_..., » 1 .. .ff » __..._,.__._.._,. - _..._ I _ _ V xi. i .~».. we _ _ - ,_ ._ » ._ ` ` .-; , ~"5ii,,.'V__~"7~;;°5 if* "‘VQiJ?;,~i~‘i-rt:2‘~5o&"i-*T-h.£l‘5,i*.i’.";¥~‘i,iii '»».<"@fpi ,".1."“_'§_‘~,lf§-ir* 'i_;';"f»~3;».,?,/Vile'-*¢,g“.»',~~?.,l».§,»"_,,, _ ..',,'.'=~~_i.-_3.-V,“. ,:_»_-,__ __~. 1.- _ _‘j_.- ip: » i' -,_-,v ._ '_ ' ~. ~.~-.-'~- _ '_~» ‘ _.ff i,= , ._~ = ._ ~-,_ ~» .~ - ~ .,-. ,, VV V, :- ‘_ L_", ~‘_ _.' .- <,.-~..._j '__“_-rf . _-- r..-. 7, ,.- ef -. ; . , 1: .‘ _ '- - f . 1.- "»= .li r J "mf" ;~f,.- ,»I‘,~?»,»** V _ ;,_... ._ _-i ,'=;i,*iV~~V\iV. gli' .r V i»fl.V=*V .fii _#H _-*v "if - 2-*~ff.~v\ 'I' hir" ‘ - '*..‘.. ~ ° ‘ '-.~ V ~ - - I ' . I 1 » / . ‘ '- _ _ ~ V " .~r.~ " ._-__' i- .~_~»»_.. :2.'~"~ '“'."““" »'»_'\ ~ »_‘-;»~i.‘i'_r~='»irr ui# 21".--_-,'i.' '.1 - ra.,-V' ,:__'tI_Jf.~~‘ +A-:._=_:.~,s i<;~_\"' ;~‘V-ff-»_»,~'.»;. ',_¢ _, f '” ~~ ~ °' ` ~ " *fy fit* ~ ~V‘»f~e‘fi'~'V=f=i-~=>»_fi2<~=‘=-i~rl»»i‘.i“.~/~2-J," - _ MARCH 23. 1912 'THE ’““`“""` “EW” ` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " FIRST OF 'Aw' " " PAGE THIRTEEN “___ ..___... ., . ._ ..._._~.__~E._.__.- ANT READING MATTER SELECTEDFRONI THIS WEEK’S NEWS FOR THE GUARDIAN’S SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS ll M “ “im liiid been spending "‘""'“ iii.~..- .I II. /iiinn. imit- wl- “OH ;-iricnce lilxhibitioii Iiieciiii IW- ~ __` _ -Ii the icoilc of ` "M luwteiielniiltrltiiieg I'nilvia¥ldl‘l‘°t 'M<\l1'i?’5"”`[,`,.,,,,.,_|i io tbeir several to bid “-pre leaving for the ffl""l"‘ “.|~l,ll-siliiy. Among the num- Westiili ml, |,.iil.\\'iIig:»-l<1I‘iIest and W “mc vrimitngiiii llobcrtson, Ar- ldrii R"“8'.,`,,0,, (;¢\,nr_,;e Shaw, Rnd- “WI l§;.’ii‘y`,leisr»iI', ivlio intend to lo- Cfltfksl ,.“|¢,,,~y iuiil Alex. Stewart ui! ` for \'aIicoiI\'eI'.-M. _ ' , _ ip. [e at of St. Joseph Wtcirzliiiiltelitiii list. J0SoI>li's _Con- .losepli tlallnnt as deacon nnd liev. IIICS. been awarded fit thc l', p;_ lshmd tlentriil Heed l"air:- The Baiiliers hlpecinl for samples Igriiin from standing fields which was in the coinpetition siimiiiei- pf 1911 and the best score:-li-it; prize, Fred. lklullmun & Sons, 92.9 poiiitg, RUSH. C05 Zlld lll"i'1-e, Ira ltodii, 00.6 points, lNorth Milton; Iird prize, Janies 1.39. wry. 36~5 Duiiits. Union iiniiii; ni, Iirij/le. O. U. I.ePnge, nts points, _RUSUCOI 5th Prize, James Howlett & .Son, 63.4 points, Goiyiiii Bras, l M'355'f5- MCl1€Rn :Ind Nicholson's for Q\l00_n's Go., for highest aggregate in “H N ,imiin by special servi-' grain classes at Fair:-lst, prize, 'mt' niiiss was celelirateil M' .- ,,‘i~1cck iii tire (`oIIveut ii "'f ii..-_ In-_ smith ni sc. i'l'*"_"‘ fi ,V..ii.~,,»e sini at the '/_oo Dllnhtiin hues iliirty little oncs, pupils “doc ('.n',,`,.,_,,t wi;-Lfigk of their first "1 the 3." in-v. Dr. McLellan, dire°:~ Uumlfllijlile siilliiiity being thc celc'..rant. wr iliis siirvire the littlf ones who My (‘oInniuIIIoII san: Ii hymn Vt3l"J’ lazily and the nIeini>eI‘S of the su- Egmy ,ning the moss. At eight ~c|0¢i,_ High i\ln.~'s wiis sung hy llcv. Pius lilcllciizild :ind the St. lluustau Comm, |,,,_`.S sang with splendid ,|y°¢g_ Inst i'_\'eiiiiIi.: nt 7~30 NJC Maiitiiul rlilirel, ii-liirh had been cf- |¢¢;ti\'rlv ~¢ ‘f.V‘.'~ “:';.;.l"Vji.;-if-"-,.,»,;~ 'I ' (.2 G TO PAINT! the best ivnr I thc- IIIo:=t¢:rr>IIoiiIlr.1i“ny lmroiigllly D0 it with paints giI.1I.\IItrr-il 10 `.o:~'r. well and In [act With Rails! 'S IIFADY MIXFII P»\INT§. I_¢ii,_iiaerl in tlinusands of cases n"v'°'°‘l"ll ull A fornis of ncuralgin, ml oiisiiess, Ii'rItii.bIlity and other ‘houses Vtlmt are directly ciiiised by-~ syyulgesciiie of Inipure blond III the ,,"°t'vl“"I‘l ‘lb the systeiii, strength- |"mcct°'Y_l>fl!aii ond give you that me imcllioyniont of lici-Ilth tbfit nat- I put °"‘I°d You should have. They hmltlgllniink the right road to happy, your tier il c ‘your step elastic and, 'mice vcs stioiilg and steady. For mu *_“"l hrain workers they ure R 7 "“lf‘SlicIisalile. l lmtlegl blood tablets costs 50:: If ,ml-mlrlioxes for $2-50. and can be Mcmmll' nt thc ` llcxnll store, The Gm "ill llllllg Lo., lloincr Great 3° Mid l\cnt Streets. i é"**€_l-ixx-_-17 Mail 0riler Blank ‘ ` MscKiniIoiI Drug Coiiipniiy, Clmrlottctown. liiiclosc find for Whml lilrziiie mail me l'0X<'.~ioi` Rex ii Blood Tab- lets. Name POSI illlliijc --- _.__ _ ’*~§-l__-,_.._ lIll't‘t‘ lioxgi; 8| 2 _ I - 5 and _si $7 5°’ ` Pohlpalil to any Dm the Mccldinnmi ,n PK. °"\i_»imy_ the may mm handfl';C¢&lsdw;ird Island _'lint remedies' G smous Remll V §§°ii=y refunded if foo... ,ft GLAD NEWS FUR ' AILING PEOPLE Relief From Kidney Trouble Con _ Be ilod By The Prompt Use of Rexoll Kidney Pills. 'l‘iiuse siiflering from chronic kid- ney allnients will be delighted with the glad news that has cheered the snrrowfiil hearts of those who have formerly been Iindcr the bane of this Ilistressfiil disease. For there can 'hc lon that has been claimed 'hy the worId's leading physicians us one of ~ i _ _ m;`liciIe tiililets create new and batter ,the best remedies for securing n prompt, efficient und satisfactory cure. Rexnll Kidney Pills are easy to take, and work such proinpt `und lasting cures that no person at pre- sent suffering from n disease of this nature should procriistiniitc any longer and surely you will give l'»0c to again enjoy that state ‘of happy health that was yours a short time ago. ' liexull Kidney Pills cost; only 50I~ ii box, 00 pills in a box, 6 boxes for $2.50 and can -lie`lIzId only at The Hexall Fiture, The McKinnon Drill! UU.. Corner Great George and Kent Streets. ` Mail 0rileI° Blank M IcKii Iion Drug Company Ciiarlotictowii. Enclose please i”ind_____ for which plcnse mail iIic____ boxes of Rcxiili Kidney Pills. `NnIiIc __......___.._.i.____-.____...,.i_-_-_ Post Office 'l`lie price of une box is 5oc, , three boxrs $I.25 mid six '. boxes $2.50. l‘ostpniri to any I address in Csiiada The Muc- Kinnon Drug Company. ill¢ only firm in Prince Edwmd Island, thht handle the fanz- ous Rexali reme<'ies_ I (Money refunded if gcc ds Ioii in th” iii 'thc llr. Jenkins --- HEART DID Nor FEEL uid “‘ _ (_ The following _special prizes have y - A-NY T00 GOUD. Mr. Robert McLarnon, Shswvllle, Que., writes:-"I sm writing to tell you an experience I had with a bad cold and n bottle of your valuable medicine. I was up in the lumber camp! teaming horses, and I caught L very bad-cold. I thought it was going to turn into con- sumption, for my left lung got very sore and my heart did not feel any too good. I came horns and tried some diEcrent remedies but they did me no good. A friend told me about Dr. Wood'a Nor-- wsy Pixie Syrup, so I tried lt, and when I had taken two bottles my cold was gone. _ I think it is a great remedy, and will advise any one with I cold to use it. I can‘t praise it enough." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup con- tains all the lung healing virtues of tho Norway pine tree, which combined with Wild Cherry bark and other pectoral remedies, makes it one of the greatest known pieparations for Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis, and ull Throat and Lung Troubles. 1 Put up in Ii yellow wrapper; three pine trees the trade mark; price 25 cents. Maniifscturcd only hy The T. lill- \urn Co.. Limited, Toronto, Ont. llullman & Son, l'lustico_ I llomrstic Science Spccialsz- | l‘rowse and WarliIII'ton‘s for ltigli est nggregatc in classes il, 10, ll, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18-lst prize, Mrs. J. K. Stanley, City; 2nd prize. Mrs. Norman Mcl.enn, Long Creek: 3rd prize, Mrs. John McMillan, Fair view. _ llr. S. lt. Jenkins' for liigliest ag- gregate nt Fair-lst pri'/.e, Mrs. J. K. Stiinlcy, city; 2iId pri?-e, Mrs. Normnii Mchcun, Long Creek; 3111 rrize, Mrs. John l\‘lcMillan, Fair- view; 4tii prize, Mrs. John ll. Allen, Cove Head. Mcilean nnd NiL‘lIoisoII's for lIi\~,»;cst Iiiid most creditable number of cxhi- bits in Domestic Science-lst pii'/e, Mrs. J. K. Stanley, city; 'nd prize, Mrs. Norinnn Mcllean, Long (`I'rck; Slril prize, Mrs. .loliii McMillan, Fair- \'ic\v_ _ The committee of man-.izemcnt wislies that every persoii ilitcI‘ei»itcil in he welfiirc of thc Seed Fairs and l)oni<-stic Sciciice will nttcnd meet ng in Y. M. C. A. building on the 12th April at 10 o'clo':k to _"e`<.cive reports and amend pri1e,list wlzerr necessary if the Fair is to be ron- t.inu<~_il and elect It boaI'il of IiiIiiIiI,gc» ment. J. H. Gill, Secretary. tif inte years miicii has been heard tif fox f.iII'iiIiiI_g in l’. lil. lsiahd and nccording to all reports it has been s- great success. Recently the idea has been introdiIeed`iiItn this prov- ince and there are farms at Sack- ville_ l‘ort Elgin and Pctiteoiliiic. Sonic Inoiitlis ago F. L. Tlioiiiilscii, A. (T. (lhapmnn, Ilr. (l, A. Miirrny of this city, and Fraiik Stceves, ,of Al- bert (lounty, bought two beautiful black foxes from it well known ilcninr iii I’. IC. Island for thc liaiidsnine ‘_~ium of $5.000 or $3,000 ca-ch. llefnre leaving thc island for this city Ii dealer offered to piirciiasc tliem for $R,tlfl0, which meant ri profit of $2,ilil|': in a very few hours, lint the purchns ers decided to keep. their bliiek hcuu- tics sud brouglit them to this city. They were taken to Ezekiel Stecves' farm in Covsrdule, where a liousc was made for them. Other business men nl’ this city nrc nlso consiglerini.: the idea of starting ii farm and it is un- derstood that a coiiiiiaiiy will som IPC 0l`lZII.ni7Ied and the-L will have their farm nt. the Gorge.-Moncton Tiiiieia. A meeting of the residents of llon- agli and adjoining districts was hold in the Donngh School on_ March 'lib for the purpose of disciissiiig the ou- tonioiiile qiicstioii. Edwin llrazil wus i MlllIHii$S llllllll |]lllillPlli ill] SKIN BllUl|lIlH Your form may be lieaiitiiul, your features perfect und your complexion liandsuiiie, but if your blood begins to get impure you will lose all your charms und become ii disfigured, cmaciatcd weakling and have your system, unprepared for the attacks of disease. Hy using Niilife when the first symptoms begin to appear you ivlll be able to successfully thwart. the advancement of any disease, and build up your system better thnnl i‘. was before. Niilife, (Red Blood Tablets) is not a cure-all. It acts directly on and enriches the blond, thereby strength- ens the wasted tissues, further neip ing to offset any disease. It is ii well known fnct tlint half the ills of litre originate from poor and inipnrc blood. _ Nulifo costs 50c a box, 6 boxes for '$2.50 and cnn he hnd ut the foiV lowing denlers:-- McKinnon Drug Co. The Two Macs, City. Geo. E. I-Iughes. City. E. A. Foster, City. J. W. Carruthers, Montague. (lox Bros., Morsll_ Mrs. A. N. Campbell, Bt. Peters. H. J. Mahon, l~1ouriII Alex Robertson, lied Point. B. P. Smith, Kinkorn S. H. liolwlll, New Haven. Ewen MacKinnon, Hampton. tlslvln Ilowstt, Victoria. Kier & Melfndyen, Kensington. P. N. Inman, Biinimernido. lil. C. llelmge, North Rultloo. W. B. Dyer. Albsrton. Mrs. Lottie Murnsghsn, Peskin Station. _ Jos. F. Lord. Tryon. If your dealer dos|n't carry NU- LIFE ask htm to write Johnson dz °X\¢lly as advert sed) _ The price of one box is 5oc, i _X , i d exactly as sdvertisid.) i HIL-_xn-nun-:row Johnlon, Wholesale Distributors. Charlottetown mwsdrtt . , r V . _ . V I ' . p c. iotlklown. in Mnhmnal returned by neher spoke eloquently of the Life 1,( Dr, “H101 llllll I0" "IIS il# - _ _.I ' , 25...°:‘;"‘:;.__.i‘;:.:i"::;n._ri‘;i _ ...ii II. nm 'c __ i iciisuiiniii -~i~eiit Semi l<‘IIir nt (`-l\uI‘~ and Prolols Life If u much in- telligent care were rn _ _ I Pills lViCIl0linlii ns i-iiihdcucnii and Rev. _ ' ,~. p'I/esiakeeping the ltltltlui' , ‘BL l".i7_,, for apple A Die nf- Mcliulllm 95 Ml\5t0l` Ui Ctrrciiiu- LEFT LUNG GOT VERY Sons, ` \_< body clean and pai. ‘~ ` within ai well as without we would sec more healthy, vigorous old men and women. The daily bath does its part by keeping the pores ol the sliin open so that they throw of much otihebocly'|impuri- ties, but it is even more important that the bowels and Irid- neys should hc Iicpt "4/" '°°"”"' _ regular and active. If the bowels fail, si they often do lure in life, to move regularly at least once s day, the waste matter from the land aes-emulates, decays, poisons the system ind upsets ilie stomach. If the kidneys are sluggish the impur- ities which they should hlicr from the blood remain and cause rlicumaiixm. Dr. Morse’| Indian Root Pills regulate the bowels, stimulate the kidneys uid open up the pores ofthe skin. The result is 1 body clean wirIiin»-pure, red blood-good digestion-and I hole and hearty old age. Three generations have proved the value of Dr. Morsc`s Indian Root Pills, and their sale is steadily increasing all Over the world. igc. st all dealers’ or from W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Brockville, Ont. i \ . ° `\ 6° _ Ylnron bull! nl 10 In to lr. lvn’| appointed chairman and after a lengthy discussion on the iihovc lines- tioii the following rcsoliIticiii~= were unanimously adopted:--ltesolved, that this meeting is strongly opposed to the repeal of the Automobile Act and would ask our present Govern- ment not to repeal the same ss it it against the interests of our farniern and the travelling piihlic. It was moved by J. T. Beagan .ind seconded by P. J. Trainor that the resolution as read he adopted and carried uniin imously. It was moved by Francis Trainer and seconded by Wm. Train- or that the resolution as read be adopted and carried Iiiiaiiimoiisiy. Fiirther resolved, that n i:I'n\'e dang- er exists at the railway crossing ut the foot of Grafton Street as niimrr- mis accidents have already ccrvirrol at said place and do hereby ask the iiovcrnment to place gates oi- seine protection at above mentioned pincc to protect the travelling public. -it was moved by John Mct`nI't\iy and seconded by Ronald (‘iirrie that li copy of these resolutions he sent to our representatives and also to the press for Ii\iblicntion.i I I i i I I I ifdw-` ,_ sermon lor the -' fi i; V ' _ . ‘W‘DNmD_inii'iisoii Uliar- "°"- 1"- U“"\l’ll;lcl‘iblIgil'¢°°c'“Lima i H ir ii iir`HURNiDM{. , . ._ _ "N0" MCl'°\"i- K~ U-. l~liiiii\inei‘slilc_l nd Mri-I 0 . Dunm_“n.S Uunegc The learned r _ ' “' “_ son' ‘Kiln ""~ (”‘*'““" returned from (`lInI‘lottctuwn yester- , _ _ _ \ in Cliiirlottetown yesterday M Dawson has been appointed Scssioiiid Clerk under the present (lover succeeding R. H. Montgomery, St. Eleiinors, under the old Goveriiiiieiii. Edmund and Mis. Carr, llillside Cottage, Oyster Bed llridgc, were sur- prised on Monday evening, March llth, when about thirty uf the young eople of Wheatley River und Uyster Bed Bridge unexpectedly urrii ed at their home. The compnny were kind- ly received by Mr. and Mrs. t`arI‘ and fnmily Iind the greater piiit of the night was Iipcnt in ilaiicilig. At Inid- Iiighi. lunch was aeI".'eil ufter i\'hiriI Dr. McKcIInIi iiiimiiioiicil the yming people to the |inrlor`Iiiid in his u_~:iI- iil efficient mnnncr in their lielialf resented Mr. iinil MI-ii. t`:IrI' with ii nluiible pI'csent, it tiring the thirty- lirst IiIIIIi\’crsnI'y of their Iiinrriiige_ lr. Carr replied in ai fitting iiInIineI'_ ln the curly morning hours the coni- piiny departed lifter singing l"oI‘l1'c's .lolly Good Fellow. nincnt, llnc of the most enjoyable events of the season at SpI'iiii.:licid was the basket social and enteI'tiIiiiIncntiield in thc new 'feiniieraiice Hull on Fri- day, March the llth. The roads and weatlier being all that could be dc- sired ri crowded nuilience nssciiilileii. After the preliiiiiiiziry remarks by the chairman, Tlioiiias Hoslsin, the fol lowing program was well reiideredt- Chorus by the choir; Recitntion, Ag- nes Haslam; Solo, Thomns MacKay' lencored); Duet, l’en'/.ie und Robert Howard; Recitation, Bessie MacKen- zie; Sole, i‘lzIrii llnlrlerson tencoredi; Reading, Walti-_i~ MacKenzie (encor- ed); Recitation, Eriiie Hnsiiim; t`ho- riis by the choir; Stiiinp Speech, Ilan- icl Matheson; Solo. Dorothy Good- riilgc; Duet, Mary Haslani and Jack MacKay; Solo, T. W. lil. Hnsiam len- cored); Chorus-’l`lIrce l~‘islIcrs-sung by the male choir. After the pro- ixrziiii the hnskets were niictioncil by Arcliihaltl Ferguson. nbly nssisted by John E. Sincliiir, and a large sum :ns realized. risn Biiaiiii V4 f.Reiii;x,siifi _ _nam-Q.-`__.¢.___.___ _Y _L -1_- if V._.._. F1 .--_----_-_ _ ».._.. i V I L _._»aa¢-_._ _tél- ,/ //X* .\ ;;-"=__ _,.|_ tl \ _\ F //' I ;;_;i,i_i_ _ i , i ii" “ _'Vi `4_l-1 .f lg i i\ '_ \ E _ ,__ i l “Nowior FRY3si2i’j I licrc’s no time like the present foliar U O U ’ good nourishing drink of FRY S Cocoa No more beneficial drink could be served, y0lmg Ol' Old- W8¥‘mS» lIlvlg0l'lte|,'_ iuistnins so that chilly days are less feared. So perfectly soluble and absolutely, pure, that it proves the most economical cocoa you can buy. A Supre_n'ig_t_I_i;g`, world over since 1729. Get a tin at your grocers and try it._ Remember: “Nothing Will Do But FRY-’S,’_" . Tl-las snppiica by BLACK of co.. Tl-om, N. s; . ~_ ‘ ` ' ' T’.'i=i_.“; ._° _ ‘.»i /i \.I.\‘< ' I Vri -""A°""U ' I _ 4 i , . ” 1 .. _ n.§.q_ __._l.`__, , . i. ` -‘ _ ' '“~ "`_'-.'/<`~"“"‘-` ~i‘§§a\ A _ i . \ . ~