-iiilitiiililri remiss iuirrtii 'siiircitb _rnoii iiiis~ S* L ,,,‘e~a-“.- A " A 1” Jw ' i weonesoav i i 1 .')"` . ron 'rt-it t1_l_"K Gin Kidney and bladder trouble, the hill 11115 alsodict as s gentlecatliartic and bowel stimulant. _ This is only logical, as in building up a medi~ eine to restore the Kidneys to perfect health. th? DOWCIS V ` must receive attention as the other organs of excretion, - If you are coustipated, you will find the real _ relief you desire in the use of Gin Pills, which will also _ regulate your kidneys eveii though you have so far failed to notice alarming syinptouis of trouble iii the-se organs. Your dealers sell Giu Pills at 50 Ccl1tS 3 b0X» or 6 boxes for $2.50. National Drug & Chemical Co. of Ctnldl ustirzn _ , Toronto, - Ontane 4 ._nav ~» l - .-~ i- - ~a INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD COMPANY i ‘\/_[A.\\ a farmer who l ivoulil like to raise liis calves is prevented by the :inioiiiit of milk neces- sur_\' in iced thciii. Ily rziisitiif tliein hc could st-Iect t ir- br-st nf the .stock :uid improve the ~ituulctn for him. It isa sci/-u~ tii_it' prepunitioii whicli, uiixedwitliskiiii- milk, nt 'es the place of iuilk und ~uppli<_- ir-ilieetilfcwryfooslelriuenttliutiiiiet-ds. }i_\' itsiisc the farmer is ciiuhled to iaise his culies uufl sell his rreiim or butler. :ilid its i-l»~t isn trifle i'ornp:i'red to the value of the wlio_lc iuilk tliiit llir i.-all would o!lierwi~;t- IH 4"( . International Grohst Calf-Meal is for ,-:llc l>_v dealers t.-vcryivliere. - Write [or our book of valuubli: liiuit on iziisiiig t:ilve~ -free. lfilil rations from nl i‘rnpa ~ _ CARVELL BROTHERS, ' Johnston. baker, of this City receiv- Wholesale Grocers, Charlottetown. I les H. accountant in the North end 1:2 CAN. rchl;‘ was in the city for u [cw days :YL > 311" T' _ ' ' ' 5 ' -5 Branch oi' the Dominion Bank, Win- _ They can't slip with the bull - dog grip Many farnterl are -sl.irDrlsed» to _i'ind Maritime fencing, even when lvhas been up for n number of years. remarkably free from loosc or broken uprlghts and Iatersls. Exairnnatiqn shows, however. that the Maritime "bull-dog" lock holds the joints so' rigidly that they cannot |li/c or pulloutof shape; andhecause we use nothing butlarle. strong, "live" wire--Not 9, 'heavily galvsnized~they are ubIe_to stand the _ dolly stress ofyaargnd tear without breaking. f __ . Maritime fence is always slghtiy, always straight, and always eillclent. 1? bullgstrong and hog-tight because his made to withstand far great- ,atraips thvsin shy lt sliitslif to'sn_Suro._ it gives you all that you can expect u a, re ence atareasons e price. , E !’.°!°:t§:‘.'i.'tl_'§t'..':..'°:.°::..z:"'r"sl.:i.l°..."°...“.".:.:iit:r:.’.2:'1::1".i.':::‘:t.'i :li ¢ _ ».,(‘ »,¢_4<~a l'-i- j al - .. .‘ _ . _ .... , \ _ ~ ~ __.|, Hogaiyrgé D.B czfccormwhtv » _ ` _ ___ < __ _ _ _ _ _ 'ji _ij _I OOIIBY. , Ill .,- PPIYI GI _ ‘ ` ' . V- _ _ , , _ _ __ __ ' ~\ " _' yi; " -rf ‘ _ ~ i _ RE _ ._ ` -5 co sooo: it»rnii,i>¢m n.'smir¢ra,]_ - _ ‘ i Charlottetown, P.E.I. - f-_;- '_ . _ _ _ . _ _(_ _ #_ war uf. _ _ .,'- 1 -_ y_l'i_ll;il_|&_|lcNnlt¥___a.i;d_'1&rnli _ . , _ _ -‘ __ _ _ ` minlit|uiviltsns¢czco..trn..ironcmu.sa:casaaa in M ». » ~ 1 _ ._ » ~ ' ~ '_ , f“**- fe _, ' ‘ ‘ 15 I `:;'e?overseaa. ' mm s’_‘i?..' ~ ' ’ ‘ ' "“’I‘he last ten scenes in the life oi' 1 _ 'J ,, + - 'SCI-IOONER ClTED.-- The Sclir. ‘Annie M. Parker, which went ashore on' Cape Bauld last fall and has since been taken ol by the ice and ls drift- ing around in the Straits was reported of Little Harbor on Sunday and on Monday was nearly at East Point! MR T. N. DONAHOE.-Mr Thos. N. Donalioe. Dopulii.r_salesman at Il. Tuplln & Co.'a store. Kensington. has been "hors de combat" for ten days on account of , an attack ol sclatlc rheumatism. His many friends will be glad to hear that he is gettin! hotter. and will he “ on the job ” ln H few days.-K _ seitiotis ' oPeaA'rioN.- 'rho many friends of Mr. P. H. Curtis, Vic- toria. will he pleased to know that he 1 was able to return home Tuesday from the P. E. l., Hospital. where he had his foot aniputated. Mr. Curtis speaks very highly of tho- skilful surgery of the doctors and the thoughtful and un- tlrlng kindness of the matron and other nurse! of the hospital.-V. ~ PFIOHlBlTl0N CASES.-As a re- sult of evidence secured by the Mili- tary authoritles in Summerside from men who have appeared before them, whlcli evidence was handed to Prose- cutor Phillips summonses were issued '_q Tri n yesterday against four young men for first offense against the Prohibition Act, A summons for Brat offense was OU also served against a drugstore. The the o y . . . - tor of the First Methodist Church in and the Hcartz Memorial Hall are grow- they in interest each evening. Last night has temlance and the address by Mr. Ful- ton on “The Good Shepherd" was VE by the Church organist, Prof. Hinton, has in connection with the services. loud Point additional interest to the meetings. large ' é- but a -~ PROSPECTIVE BUSINESS. - was i 0 cent er bushel for potatoes Nortl millinory. R. Tuplin & Co.'s store is busy all the time. The amusement GL quzitely supplied by the moving pic- to th is one of the best) is being set up in eral the C.l\i.B.A. llall.-K. W.~ from -PRETTY WINDOW.-Two exccp- last tlonally attractive show windows in son Holman’s store are attracting more wlier than usual attention. Ons features in th whole is harmoniously arranged amid to ha window features dress fabrics. The slo central figure entitled "The Queen ot' Fabrics" is particularly striking. The TWARD PASSENGERS-Among utward passengers from the city sunimonses are returnable Frlday.- yesterday by the Car 'Férry steamer C. were: Glasgow; Mr. C. B. Chappell to New THE SPECIAL SERVICES.-Con Glasgow; Mr. John Hoffman to Mon- ducted b tho Rev R G Fulton, Pos treal; family to New Glasgow, where Mr. John McKenna to New Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon vi ll reside Mrs McLeo who 'i ; . d, been visiting in Vernon River, there was an exceptionally large at- to New York and Mr. E. P. Rowland. SSEL CITED.-» The large three most impressive and was listened to niusted schooner, that has been _adrift with the closest attention. The Solos in the Straits for the past two months been oft’ from East Point to Red the last week enclosed iii a body of ice not far from its cdgn._ pparf-iitly not frozen fast, ns sho' first heading west, but lzitcr was Kensington promises to be ii busy pointing towards the land. By ri place this spring and summer. James strong glass she appears in good con- Gillls (produce buyer) is already offer- dltlon. She will likely drift by Capo i into the Atlantic with the icc ng 8 s p for shipment. James Kennedys show which is generally inclined in tliut dir- window presents n. iinc appearance for eciion this time of year. EN WlLLlAM.- The young men pal't of lilo in Kensington will be ado- of Glen William have nobly responded cir country’s call and ii number ture company, whose machine (which ol them are in the trenches while sev- otliers are in camp training. Mr. A. Nicholson is home on a visit the west where he spent the seven years. Mr. James Mulho- has returned from Sydney C. B. o hc has spent a number of _veard o employ of the Dominion Steel Millinery with an artistic arrangement Company, he is now remodeling his ot’ ribbon foliage, and flowers. The house and his neighbors arc pleased __ . . ve him settle down amongst them bcauiful color blending. The second -Mrs Archibald Collins is recovering ' ‘ . i ly from her recent illness. 'Around.M11lpequc are in a dcplorablo SOME FOX SKINS -New‘York pa DGP! Ire Ulrryillx an advertisement of Clark and Weinberg in which are offered a collection of cross and sll Ver fox skins at ‘exceptionally at tractlve prices ' One of the special attractions is “a two skin set of ex- ceedingly rare specimens of silver ' ‘foxes at $5.500." It is encouraging ln view of these attractions, to learn front all parts ol' the province that the silver fox litters are making their up- pouranco and that the crop promises to be an exceptionally large one. ' ‘TOWN COUNCIL.-~'l‘he;i'nonthly` _meeting ot the Souri_s"'1‘ewn Council 'was heldjinthe Counéil Chambers on April 10t’Ii. His' worship Mayor 'Mat.!- " hefw occupying the chair.” The minu- te; ol' the previous meeting were read] and adopted .and zi number oi' bills wcrcuulhorlzctl for payment. A doni- mit'!_.eo was appointed to arrange un enterluininent for the members of the ‘ ‘ 105th Battalion -'now quartered at _ Souris. to take place in St. Pn.trick's llall on' F‘r'lduy‘Api'il 14th. 'I‘he=Coin- mittee consists of, Mayor Matthews, Miss Mary MacDonald, Mrs. Judge Fraser, Mrs. (T. H. S. Sterns, President of the .Red Gross Society. Mrs. Wm. Brennan,-Mrs. Morrow, Capt. Hardy, M..S. 'Acorii. Leander Paquet, .R. (7. Machoiui. John E. MacDonald and Limit. Kelly. The meeting then ad- jourucd to meet again April 26th. -MALPEQUE.-- The roads in 'ind condition, but the mail driver -;-ontlnu~ es to make good time on his trip Kensington. The wlld goose are here again and ull the local gamcstcra are ready for thcm.His many friends were pleased to see Mr. Jack Montgomci-_v teacher in Frestown on Saturday.-Mr. William Blander the well known clec- ‘ triciaii from Summersidc paid a visit , to his l`i'ii\iuis in Mulpoquc recuiiily. - Mr. Frctl Iloairsto who luis rccciitli- rciurncd from Boston was in Mnlpcuiit- on n, btisiiicss trip last wcck.- Among other rr\.t-eiit visitors to ldulpoqiio, might ho meiitioued Messrs Prank and Bernnrll ltoady from lrlstown :ind .'\I;'. Iiarry i‘rtw,itir from Il:il‘nli~y_ To Triile With Calarrii is To Risk Consumption Usually it comes with a cold. Bn- ing slight it is neglected-but the accd IS SOWH 1`0l1 11 dangerous harvest. per- ' https consumption. To cure at once, inhale (':1tarrliozonc. lt destroys the germs of cntarrli, cleaw mucous, clennses the passage of the nose and throat. The hacking cough and sneez- ing cold soon disappears, and health from _ /J////f//¢ ' front rank of Cansda’s ilnancisl institutions. "` /W ¢¢mfmW//nm \- `. is yours again: Nothing known for is' so curative as (‘.atai'rliozone cures by a method that never yet fail- - ed. The one dollar outiit includes the inhaler und is guaranteed to cure. Smaller sizes :Z5c and 50c, sold every- where. f t, 1 . ./_W 1.- _ _,__;-/ Q ._ _ __ _, __ _ \». _ 1 ni(/‘ ._ / _ _ _ "_, ___ ,.0 _:. __ .. -._._l _- - _ `Bett"er _-fi' A' Brea,d_ sn.-r ,/'~ . f -\ u ` ,.i' ' ‘. ‘,. ,_ s. _.L_-ii».uru.n»vlsal;~_¢i.n.l. =_~f~ » ________ _ , A _ -t ~>x\-\\\~3o.; . 'i _z A National _ Institution . THE Mutual Life of Canada has now completed _ ~. ‘ \. j.\ ‘//J//Ai/do//Z. \~ forty six yearsof its history and stands in the ._ " The Mutual Life of Canada coiiiinssits busipess g~~, ' ‘ to the Dominion and the colony of Newfoundland. _ ' _ I _ The Mutual Lila of Canada invests every dollar _ _ ,- of its assets in this country, and so promotes the _ _ ‘ l"`0HPority of our citizens; = -. The Mutual Life of Canada protects in the ag- _ I gregate over 50,000 Canadian homes to the extent ~. of over one hundred and one millions of dollars. I 5i _- The Mutual Life of Canada is the only company _ ` ever founded in the Dominion on the mutual or co- , . operative basis-the- most democratic, the most . ‘ economical, the safest and the most popular form , of life insurance. ' I .\' ///we 11 .II 1:11101 ]’0l1`L‘_v in your //owe? §__ _ The Mutual Life _ of Canada <‘?»”»’}¥-"."it“i’8 I i ` - coll..--ti~i ith tt b1,tit Y _ --' ts ta a ri ant ron rou uit J. O. ARSENAULT, GGl1eraIAgeng us Km sr.. cimiomtows. 1>.s.i. ' ? ' ' \\\\\\‘_§.\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\s\\\°:\\\~\s=s\1.mxsm\\~>~‘\i.-\ . t ` ' . .l r - '_ _ , it-____ | 1v$L effect are worthy of more than a pas- sing glance. ~ APPOINTMENTS GAZETTED.- In the Last issue of tho (lanailu. Ca- zctte the following iippolntmonts are guvcttcd Archibald Bernard, of Tig- ;-; -_ `!' _ ' V -," " blah, inltlie Provliica of Prince Ed- ward island' to bc Wharflnger oi’ the ` m _G0ve__nmem»Wha____ at that plaCe_ in __ S SELL YOUR MILK 52:; 'a:‘;:.1i.“n:.‘.§f.l3:ssr €,.§ils::. ” '- ‘ » I Snodgrass Stewart, of the County Court of Quoen's County, in the Prn- vinco of Prince Edward island; His llonour Austin Levi Fraser, Judge of i the County Court of Klng‘s County, in Ithe said Province and ills Honour ,Nc-il McQuari-ie, Judge of the County Court of Prince County. in the said Province; to be Commis- sioners (por dedlmus potestatem to take and administer oaths within the _ said Province of Prince Edward Is- land. THURSDAY DISPOSAL OF EMPRESS.- lt is currently rumored thot the S. S. Em- press is to be sold to tho C.P.R. whose representative Mr. A. G. Long, Mont- tlils weak. 'Joins THE coi.oRs.-Mr. JJ ii. ed word yesterday from his son Char- nipeg, that lie had enlisted wltli the Lord Strathcona Horse.' ‘ _ SPECIAL SERVICES.-There was another crowded house last night. at the Special Services now being held in the Heartz Memorial Hall. The nd- drcssos by the Rev. Mr. Fulton upon Christ." tire gninliig in intcrest rind power. The subject last evening was “The request ot the Mother of the Sons of Zobedce" and this address was full ol interest and very lmpresslvo The song service was entered into heartily by the large audience and Prof. Hlntoirsang as a solo "Knocking, knocking, who is there." Weeping 0`vo`r Jerusalem’ will be the theme of Mr. l=‘ulton's talk this evening. -_ _ MILITARY FUNER'AL.-'I‘ho“"re- mains-ol-the- late- Private George . yesterday-vmornlng with full military -` honours. The ser ce nt the ‘ lie- ' most impressive, altar which t o _ /csssion of liiscoinrades of ther _ Illia' _ ` headed bythe Regimental Band ‘and ‘ _' under command of Capt. Cook march . 4iient`,took`..plill'B -owing to the impas- 1 l sable condition of the roads to his homo in Litt Q Pond. FORESTRY BATTALlON.-- Titel igliowlng men of the 105th Battalion It yesterday for Halifax to join the 224th Overseas _ Forestry Bat- talion. From A. Company Pri-‘ votes _ W.. Munn. W. Adams A. co., Privates W. Muna. W Adams, ' F1 draping background. and general I .- l `\' Kocio of tho 105th Ba.ttalion'»;§1\rsre _' i‘_ laid to rest inthe Catholic Cemetery, _ ,‘ _' drai- _ a\ ‘_I%IElre'is,t-he' guar- I \Canada. » ,_ label, which is always white 'and gold_on black# lachievcmentiof _ If`fough_t`” to” be -'_ your; _paint t_his seaso_n.' Geri acquainted with; they nteedipaint, the upreineflpaint 5 . _ _ _ _ Every ounce of every 1 pound,” ofjall the » white base"in--every can of B-H ENGLISH" .' . PAINT contains: ' 1 , I l _70%'of `Brandram's B. B.\ » `= ‘ , Genuine }White Lead. and ‘ 1 1 30%Pure Oxide of Zinc .V (This proportion is T absolutely uniform always. B. B."Gcnuii`t_l! White Lead ma kes B“'H " ENGLISH ” _PA I N T the ' "s_ure-p_u re” _ . ~pai_nt_, giving an _increased _ ieovering cap- acityancl vital enduring and D to tec_t_i__v_e' power; if G I ` f|'¢`i'It-iss.: Tcarry a good *s_o_r_t_m__en t.» I ._'.l__:' . gag, ~*1l¢':.‘:»f.:.i:i{t‘.f.:».. ~ agents stand be~ i »~ hmtleverycmof - -B-'l‘-i "Engliob'," * Paint. . _- l,, l FENNELL & CHANDLER _ Q`§i M _of _ i i Don’t buy, _un`-_‘ _ _ vlan -ul' til you have li., found‘,out all ‘<1 about“th'is paint.§“Made- ._» 5 to Enduref’ is __ .xi . B-H. ‘"1-:NG-; LISHQ Paint 'away ,_fo_i'_,,the ' i gskingbf - » ‘ » _ _We, have`a‘~ _ _copyg-for__yo_u, _ _ ‘ ' 1 .also complete. _.i . B°H£colorl ; ‘ ,U ._ _ _ ',_i_ _ W_e__,'li:ive"a'Ior` " Q more to say about in B-H “BugIish’_’ Paint. .Readour _ iater.aonout'tce»";-.` ~_' 1. ` ments. 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