_ __ V . _ __ _, _.,- ; - i _ ` V..-;_,,,-3-7 . .__, é_ , ,_ _ _,. __ _ . *, . ’ 'f ~`\ 1-‘L1-:x nam: ‘ AS_A.Q,L_0.Y1~>_\_ iight; sins 4 for Women Here* -is a limited stock of women's lilght Soled low shoes. 'J` éy are the famous Boston Favo_r1te,_ and_ Queen Quality lines with other good makes. Only' 40 pairs in the lot._ Although they are a little out of » style they will make comfortable neat natty house shoes, F'ormer rices ran from $2.50 to £3.50, now..75c a pair Alley & Co. & 135 Queen I g-li si ni ""'°l gi Your Children’s Teeth as important to be looked after as are the older people's-perhaps re so Their teeth may not ache he d V a . 1110 ecayed and they should not be to get so A tooth in time, as s a stitch in time saves nine. the little folkg into our ohlce their teeth will be carefully after. First-class work at prices. Extracting without Examination free. DR. ROBIN Queen Street,.next Beer & Goi!’s MORSON di DUFFY Barr-istere and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY TO LOAN ' -.._/ _'. - ‘l ‘.1 1.; l' 1 ,- P/ If / ri' I-\ Tj-_-_f 7 * "7 /i \ _ .L lh»'=1:1;f_- .' fp ' ' , _ _ ~ 9 __-~__,_ y \b\s_ ~-¢' ‘ M, be too black or too heavy it is Coal. Get in a 'sup- best NOW you will sure of comfort and grades are _warran- you in quality and G. Lyons 81 Bu. Phone nr . -_ ._ 3":l°*"'.:i.‘!i.":`o » 1 P U THE EASTER .MEN 3 -and those who, gettin up In years, have accumuhitetl considerable wealth, are be- ginning to realize more and more the advantage of as- .Slgljnrlg the _management of their many interests to the Trust Company. Such men require advice regarding safe investments rather than speculations. "1 The Company, owing to the nature of its business is in a_ remarkably favorable posi- ~ tion to perform this service. In the matter of rents, balances on agreements or other moneys due _the estate, the Company, owing to its thorough ogganization, can much more e ectively collect these than can the private individual. _ The placing of your estate in the _hands of this Com- pany will probabliv_ mean in- creased profits w ile reliev- ing you of all worry. Let us talk this over with you. 0 DOMINION TRUST y COMPANY Advisory Board W. H,Aitken Hon Chas. Dalton Frank R. Heartz H. M. Davisn, . Manager Morris Block Charlottetown 1420-2-28Mstt3i A _ +~ ,' i Q Phone 397 Y 1 j when you wish to make I an appointment with the ` 1' Cook Studio JA S. BAYER PHOTOGRAPHER ~ 127 Grafton St. Telephone 192-J. `i Reliable watches, Accurate clocks, Artistic Jewelry, Up to date silverware, &c, &c, at 1 \ C. W. l’atterson's Cor. Gt. Geo.& Grafton Sts. l ' Merchants The Perfect Rubber for everybody. Made all shapes to fit any shoe. I All new stock for men. women. boys. girls ind children. & Smith 127. Queen Street ‘the words of Madame Eu-gene Per- fi' GUARDIAN W ...°IT PAYS to buy in this province ...~'rn‘n nomuno mnnr enero. lan can be obtained at W..A. Jobu- eton's, Montague. ...'Ou Thursdananing, Feb.. 26th, the death took place at, Bear River-,, | of Mr. Plus_McPh_ee,,one,,_of theold- eet and most. respected residents ol that place.-‘° ' ...'I-IOCKEY AT BT. PETERS.-~0n Thursday, -March 5th, the Comets of Charlottetown play the Pioneers of St.. Pet-er's in St. Peter’s Rink.~They bring with them a, ladies, team, to play _the St. Peter's'Flyerl, a swift game is erpected from the lad-' ies. No one suoniu miss ii. specinil train from Charlottetown. 1431 '___`_ l ...-NAUFRAGE AND v1C1N1'rY.-` Messrs. Alexander Montgomery, R, D. and Joseph A. McDonald, lobster packers, St. Margaret.’s are busily engaged hauling supplies for their factory.-Citizens are pleased to learn thattwo of Naufrage’s most progressive young men intend open-‘ lllg up s blacksmith shop at Nan- frage shortly. As these men are' quite capahleof work in that line of business, it is hoped they may -be`_ largely pntronized.-A rather: amus-’ ing incident occurred a. few days ago while one of the farmers of Naulrage was engaged in hauling n load of, firewood. His horses, very spirited animals, became unfastened from t.he‘ sleigh on a. steep grade, nod no tbel driver was unable to hold them, and course while the load of_tlrewood'nnd driver glided backwards down the grade. The driver shouted "whoa" such familiar sounds sud-denly halted, A. McDonald, Naufrage, had the mfg. fortune to have one ol his fm ers falling upon it, while engaged in lum- ,berlng.-Mr. and Mrs. Angus D. Mn- ‘Cormack spent Sunday visiting friends at Fairileld.-Miss lllnry E. Nanning and Miss Alice McKinnon, friends at St. Peters.-Miss' Mary A. Planning and Miss Alice McKinnon, friends at'Morell.° IN MEMUHIAM MRS. ALEX. W. lMA'l‘I-IESON son, wife of Alex. W. Matheson, tooli sorrowlng relatives and friends who learned to highly esteem. Rev. A. J. church'at Murray River, conducted While Blwaklllg of the character of her who, in life had proven herself a model wife, a loving mother, is true friend. a consistent church member and n ministering angel in sickness. he paid a most touching and pathetic tribute to those grand _ christian and social virtues by which the deceased all with whom she had come in con tact and which would long keep bei- Wllliam McPherson, Angus Mc? son, Angus McL'eod and James Gol- llns. SIX BALLOTS CHANGED. FROM "DRY" '1‘0 “WET”_ WELLAND, Ont., March 2.--In,the temperance act scrutiny, which was continued here today the alleged switching of 'ballots at poll No. 2, Brldgeburg, was invest/igiated. This is the poll over which E. Coulthurst, the deputy returning officer, was ar- rested. ` Six ballots were found where the cross “for" had apparently been erased and changed from dry to Wet- Two dry ballots were also found on which the cross had originally been marked wel: apparently. / »-..._.__s._;..__i. All lheflireil > Nervous -Women CAN FIND A CURE IN DODD’S _ ` KIDNEY PILLS Madame Perreault Tells How She Cured I-Icr'Kidneys With Dodd's Kidney Pills, and Found- Health and Contentmcnt. Vsrncr, Ont., Mai-ch 2.-(Speclal)- "I am very content. Dodd's Kidney Pflls` have made me well." Those are- rennit, e inginr -es1>°<=t°<1' lady 01' this place, and m0ther of a 1.0110 flmlly- For twenty y€ors she was a sufferer. But, l_et'ber tell ber own story, "I was always tired and nervous," eho states. '"1 felt heavy and sleepy nicer meals. My limbs were heavy, and I hed e dragging sensation no;-use niy laine. My skin itchvd and burned st night. I had a bitter Ueete in my mouth, especially in the morn- ing. In twenty years I hardly knew what it wee to have a well moment. ’l'hen`I commenced to use Dodd's Kid ney Pills. Six boxes cured mc." fugdomg Perreault‘e symptoms were thoee of kidney dllesee. They are the symptoms ol nine out of ten of the nervous, run-doviu, pain-racked women- of Osnade. Madame Phr- i-eault found e speedy and complete cure in‘ Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They, simply cured bor kidneys. g L they continued on their homeward their homes Friday after spending n le and the animals not unaccostumcd to thus enabling the driver to get them fastened to the sleigh once more and proceeded home, none the worse of his amusing experience.-Mr. James Z severely injured by ii huge timber Naufrage, returned home after n pleasant week spent visiting The funeral of the late Anne Mathc- be fulfilled in you all, yes, He hnth place from her husband’s home in the rod and bring you into the Glen William on Friday ‘.’.'7tl.\ ulto.»"band of the Covenant." May the The mortal remains of the deceased hearts of the bereaved be solemnized were laid to rest in the church to realize the brevity of life. 'tis but grounds at Caledonia, whither thev a vapour, as the flower that flourish- were escorted by the large num-ber or etb for a time. and then vanisheth hnd assembled to pay allast. tribute sures of this world pass away and of respect to one whom they had that “one thing" is needful which McNcil_ pastor of the .Presliyterlan “good part" which the world can the funeral services both att-he house those 'words be comforting to von and grave. During his discourse, and mav the great Comforter Him- had endeared herself to the hearts of` Christ, and may you” be able eg gay; ,pathy from a loving nelce and cou- sin. ' ...°0NE CENT per word each inser- tion lor advertising iii this column. Ueeb must' accompany order. Mini- mum charge twenty-nvg cents, » ..."I‘Hl!l DATE of the hockey match at Bt. Peter’s is Thursday, March 5th and not March 3, as was advertised in Thursday's issue. lb . _ ' ---__#__..._,.__ _ EASTERN PERSONALS ...°Mr. Thomas Kiekham, Bouris West, has returned from n buslnegg trip to Charlottetown.-* ...°M.r. J. T. Stems, Souris, has returned from a business trip to' Charlottetown.-° ...'Mr. A. C. McPhee. St. Morgar- ete, was in Souris Friday, attending the Seed Fair.--° ...°Mr. Joseph A. McDonald, Nau- frage, was a visitor to rlouris, Fri- day.--° ...’Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mont- gomery, St. Margerets, were visitors to Souris, Friday.-° ...°Mr. Charles Kelley, lienr River, was in Sourls_ Friday on a business trip.-' bi ...°lVlr. William Dixon, Fortune Bridge, was to Boui-ls, Thursday, on business.-° ...'Messrs. Gus Keenan and Francis owe, Murray River, returned to W days visiting friends in Sourisn' 'A LETTER OF CONDOLENCE. To Mrs. Robert Dixon and family I extend deepest heart-felt sympathy ini this season of sorrow and bereave- ment. I was much ailiicted when I received the sad news of the sudden death of your loving husband and fa- ther and much more when a message of the death of your dear son and brother, George, followed a few dave later. May God make known to von His power to calm the soul in the deepest trials, and strength to bear this deep bereavement. We know 'He doin not siiiicc wuiingb, _'tis the inr- iiuce that tries the metal and tis af- fliction that tries the soul. and mav we not be reprobete silver. God grant that We may not murmur at His dealings, as Pharaoh who turned harder every blow ,God struck. even ithe loss of his first-‘born only harden- ed him, but may He grant that it may have wrought godlv sorrow. .which brings ua to His feet, worketh 'repentance unto salvation not to be repented of. May Hosea 2 and 14 said I will cause you to pass under away. How soon the lovs and pleu- Mary was wise in choosing even the neither hcstow nor take away. May self be near and that you may be re- `conclled to I-lis will and say "Not mv will but Thine be done." I lur- 'ther extend a few words to the be- 'reaved family either at home or abroad, you have been taught bv “our father to pray, and nf. that fomllv altar he has pointed vou to -"Though dead he yet speaketh and the lines have fallen in-,pleasant " memory green. 'l‘he pall-bearers were' places and I have a goodly heritage." » .lnhn M. Cannon, John M. MeD0'na_'id, | I mourn for him as a "father in Is- her-,rael;" as well as 9, loving uncle. To ,you who are left as widolw, mnv you ' be consoled as David was when his f son departed. he said: “I shall so to him but ho shall not return to mc." \Ve shall meet in the great Home be- vond where the wicked cease from iroulbllniz nnd the weary are forever at rest." Please accept those words of svm- _ FLORRIE TODD. Winnipeg, Mun. 1462. *W i sinii Miniii i 4% _ STCOK QUOTATIONS. _....._. .iuocicioiu nn-ni»iieo by F. .It Mo Curdy i Co., Stock and Bond llro- kers, Members Montreal Stock liix- ehange, 164 'Richmond Bt., Shar- lottetown, P. E. 1. March 2nd. NEW YORK BTOOKS. . High Low Close e 112* We are today showing one of the finest ranges of soft negligee shirts we white grounds with clear, stripes in them. have ever shown. All on clean cut black and blue If a W. G. & R. shirt fades we’ll give you a new one for it. each Stanley Bros Montreal Power 228 N. S. Steel & Coal Com 781 781 78l Quebec Ry 16 1521 1511- Richelieu & Ontario 106% 106% 106)! Spanish River Com. No Sale Toronto Ry 142 Ottawa 150 1495 150 O0'l‘TC»N~ High Low Close 1224 1220 1220 1184 1180 1181 1183 .1181 1182 October \' 1147 1143 1144 GRAIN & PROVISIONS. High Low Close 84% Bi 94% 891 67” March May _ July Mny Wheat July Wheat May Corn July Corn Moy Pork May Lard 'July Lard July Pork BBQ 89§ 67 1 67§ 66% 671 2127 2135 1155 1155 1055 1055 2150 2160 I 67} 2135 1162 1062 2160 the llelicacy _ _ ol__I_l_aby’s Skin Cold Air, Rough Winds, Strong Soaps Often Bring on Chronic Eczema. More beautiful than the rose is bahy’s skin when in health, and so delicate that it is susceptible to any- thing which irritates. For this rea- son baby's skin troubles are many, and frequently chronic itching cczeuia is developed. Nothing can be better for baby's skin, when irritated, than Dr. Ghase’s Ointment. and when eczema is developed you can apply this pre- paration with the knowledge that its wonderful record as a healer of tbeskin is due to the success it has nroven in the cure-of eczema. 1 The intense itching of eczema ol the face and scalp is very hard for the little one to bear, and is a source of worry and anxiety to the mother. _The itching parts are scra- tched, and nasty, and colored scars are formed. Eczema naturally be- comes chronic and spreads over the body. You can posltivelv control ec- 'ilema and cure it by the use of Dr. ¢ha`se’| Ointment. What is better #till is to use this ointment for all chafing and’ irritation of the skin and prevent eczema from getting started. Shewinigan 1-au., Q CAT SILENCED I BELL ON ‘HIS NECl{,| NEW YORK, March 1-Commodore' Nutt, pet cat of Major Cannon, of the quartermaster's department at Governors' Island, was deported Fri-_ day by military order for making the squirrels on the Island his fnvorite‘ diet. He was canny in his mode . oil attack. He would roll i1 peanut near, the squirrels nnd then lie in wait lor o. dvictim. I-Ie was caught in the act, and re- non was notified that Commodore prov-ided with a hell. Thencnforth the' c tricky pct went about the island 0 iinkling as he went. But the sqiiirrels continued to die and ii wntch wus He was seen Thursday by n scntry, 1, creeping toward n chattering little ported to headquarters. Major Can- t r ' _ 4 bcll nt his neck. When that bell tinkled it sounded the death knell of another squirrel. That settled the tenure of ta't!-hy's lense of life on Gov- ernors' Ii-land. He wus brought from Governors' Island today and ciist. into the outer darkness. He joiucd the great iirmy of unemployed cats in New York City. :2Cod Liver Oil is always a good onic but iii Rexall Cod Liver Oil Nutt must lenve the island or else be (});mulE'i°n you get the very best form bltainable. The Rexall preparation ontalne purest Norwegian cod liver il put up in a form so palatable that children finds it most agreeable to the taste. Efficient for all ages set- upon the Comm-00010. lirom niniuiioofi to oiii nw. Large ottles 35c., and larger size 'I_5c., money back il dissatisfied. The Mnc- nnimial. He was creeping on three.Kinnon Drug Co., Corner Gircut feet. His left forefoot clutched the George and Kent Sts. l\'ietf» l._ I ' ' f-4 >ti~:‘=‘=t1t=E=?;>‘£?°“"`=<.~\'. _ -1-“""" ;-"§ 'Ts \ -\\-1 - \. S ‘§». _ -- _-\_ Pi' 1 We kno , . ,/ '% est, nattiest, tive lines th fr. » ent, and th //,. I _ that could J / ,Qi 1 ' A* s' Madam Your l 7 1 Coat is Here ed with our present showing of women’s heavy coats. They are without doubt the best- Tuplin’s---and that means a great deal. The styles are right up-to-the- .» minute, fashion superb, the fit excell- and pick out your coat. Reuben Tuplin & Co. W you will be highly pleas- most stylish and distinc- at has ever been shown at e material and tailoring all be desired. Call in today Kensington 'F F . l ‘ Atchison Am. Beet Sugar No Sale Am. smeims 61; 61| sn' Amsl. Copper 141 731 734 Brookgy-n R. T. 9 9' ,Canad an Pacific 29 an 9* 121| 1171121! se; on as; as 14; sul 112 111| 1121 111| 111| 166| 164; sl s Great Northern Pfd. Mex. -Petroleum Miss. Pacific Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading Bock Island Southern Pacific Unidn Pacific X. D. U. S. Steel X. D. Utah Copper 93| 99; 931 iss; isa 641 sa; 55 54; Brazilian Traction 8 88 Detroit No Sale Dom.- Steel Gorp’n 35; 85 351, Minn. & St. Paul (Soc) 134 . .1 _ Ten Thousand Dollars Now is your opportunity to Invest in a few shares of one of the most promising Fox Propositions on the market today. _ 1914 Dividends Guaranteed The Thoroughbred Silver Black Foxes Ltd. h&V€ every reasonable prospect _of earning a large dividend for their Share Holders this year. This offer will be on the market for a short time as every mail brings cash orders for our Stock. S J. K. ROSS, Sec’y, T reas. Masonic Block, Charlottetown. 1418-2-28MEtf. , ..._ “ii ai' rf ‘ DINNER SETS lm’ Here is a splendid value in a Dinner Set. There are three different coloringsi 16;! , Pink, Blue and Peacock and the shapes areall good. These are made by one of the best makers and quality considered the price should be attractive. 159 ¢ 64| Dinner Sete 95 pieces $6.50 0°'-we Mmm* 3:1 “ll gil. 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