_\. - _ _ , _ _ 'V v I r ' - 'rum-oHARLo1'm'row“ APRIL-24,=*191'1 - ' r _/ NouAnn1An____ _ __ _ _ 7 ~ Tile ,Wise iiouse Keeper u Takes advantage of as much assistance as possible and chooses such household helps as we are now display- ingend. which takes a great deal of thedruudgery off .her hands. We would be pleased to have you order for housecleaning supplies and can assure you our stock comprises everything needed. Use Re-nu-all to brighten up your _ furniture 25c and 5Oc bottles. Household Ammonia _ Gives a snowy whiteness to plain goods but does nof injure fast colored fabrics. lt saves al soda, half the soap labor and time and for many purposes, replaces soap entirely. it restores all original brilliancy to old black silks, laces and woollen goods no matter how much ,they may be soiled. I_t is indispensable for all house- cleaning purposes. Our i-iousehdld Ammonia is full strength and only 20c for a large bottle . it any of us d'lio'uld,_chance'tc~be- des- pondent, let him go for confidence to the men in the trenches. if for a moment he Lacks heart, let him go to the wounded in the hospitals for courage. _lf we seelr a standard for the natlnn‘s spirit, let us remember the discipline and heroism of the men who lined up on the neck of the ’l`yndi-ireus when sinking. _ "The German people are lighting with desperation under the beliel' en- gendered and fostered by the military autocracy that we seek to crush Ger- iiiany and* terminate her national ex- istence. No such purpose was or could be in the minds of Brit/ish peo- ple to crush in that sense a nation ot' seventy millions. Germany at the be- ginning ot! the war was the most powerful military state in tht; \vorld. and the -idea of succ-essl'u| aggression against. her was unthinkable. (lon- iitlont in that .~:trcngtli, the Gel-p\;|p¢=_ following blindly thc hehests oi` mili- tarlsni, eiito|'ed` the war t`or world do- mination. ' Germany 'Must he Taught "(lcrniany_ soul ami people, niusi hr- taught bol'oi'n thi- ond that iiiilitary public t~oiis‘t-_loin-c would not pcruul rapt- _op tsuiall. \\‘4-.uk liutions, and would noi. l0lui'i\lo thi- horrihltz ninth- tuls oi` hal‘bal`ity that t'lia|'uctci'i'/.cd tho tizisisami of (lorinan xiriiilt-ri and ,. time im the Eniplre~'s'hist'nr§i~Cliere`arei aggression is itoitlirr it-gitiuialo nor prolltablr. and world' tloniluation hn- possililc. unrl limi ti't~:-itlos sacred to Hplv “mini wmvh mvmw, ||"m_lim,S thc ou uptinci’ oi’ t‘oli<|\is~i‘cd tcri'll0r_\>_ sitting in London two Cablliets, both properly constituted, and both exer- ,cising well-defined powers. Over nach the Prime Minister ‘ol the United Klingdom presides. '1‘o its le liistrc, softness and lliixui-lance, tho beauty and shimmer of , ,true hair health. i Gilt It 25 cont bottle oi’ Knowlion`s ‘ ;l)aiitlcruie from nny_di'ug store or toil- ‘ let counter, ami prove that your hair . ;ls,as pretty and soft as any-that it i, has been neglected or injured by care- less treatment. A 25 cent bottle will double the beauty of your hair. ...__ iili CUURAGE iiiliiili l IVIEN AilHEiRllNi. i _l__- _ _ _ __ Stirriug Speech Made by the Premier lm Llitn'ou;:hl»_v loarnotl by th'-_ (lor she has wrought. i,f-.l lim' give :nic uuatn ;,;iiar:iiitet=,u for tho future. 'l‘liu:-` not otiierwisc tan ht liavcptaf-r |:'_|tlici‘t‘d t<\get_lit-:V liorc from the cull: of tho .sithi-iiiun. so its l`icttc|~ lo ro \uu|\lt:iito our <'oniinon purpose. \\'hcn lirsi. l spoke' to you in lllill l Louis lilo leuvo .to put i`tu'\\‘urt’i' crrlaln vicw:: i'c~;pct:li|ix; l`ul_u|'(- coiinl_itnliunal rola- iious. '|`wo _vt::||'=: ago i r-iiipl\u:-l~/_:ul tho saint' coiitliliniis witluuil 4l\vt-l.l- int' upon lhtui|_ 'i`ho purposli \vhif‘h l hurl- thou ui lp>:\rt still |~r_-.\nii\\e'. stead- t‘a:=t`_ it iuny' bi' ihill in thc sliutlow ol' wut' we do lint rlvzirly roiili'/_c lhc iiiozisltrti- ot' recoiit constitutional dc- vnlopiuent. l shall not attempt to :inticipnto any conclusion whi-ch may lic i‘t':\cliutl hy tho war confort-‘iicc now sitting, :i coiit`erl~xict‘. eiiibraciiig india now l`0r the iirsq time \vli0 has takcii ht;-r place at the National Coun- cil ot' Empires, us' well as zall. the great _tlill\ l|n\'\-_ loft the :.' of lin- ilonilnion. 'l`|u\ii‘ nclilvvvliiotit und:-r Ihr- ul-_|'in,~.:l tr:-2| has li¢'4:|\ .~'||l|~||l||tli-v \»\'f>|'l||_\' ol` trutiiiitiiiii \\'i|ii;li arc: llwil' iml`lti\i.:i¢. Blow Must Be Met "’l‘lu»|-U ll: pn linux um' ls: |lil.~: thc uct-iisloii tn tl\vt_-ll upon pitnacs ofthe war. ulncc n\_\' lust vi.--.'il_ Tho lnost i'et~ci\t had its invopiioit ln the iiri:i ot' i<‘chriiui‘_v l_'~\al in :ui ultcnipl io ealnrvc into stililiiiurilou :hc piuiplc- oi thi-so isluiitlil hy riitliloos sinltini: oi' ul|_slilp_s entering ii' witlc occ-an nrcn uroniui' tho United l(lnt:doni. l mn wholly conildcnt this uttoiiipt will i`nil, but l ani equally coiilident to iti- surt: such a i'iii-lure. people ol' the Em- pire. tntpociully lheac islands. lnuut ronllzo tho peril is a ixubstantlnl one. it must he mel with the spirit which will not shri-nk from timely sell' suc- riliice. l speak ln no tlespondent mood. but as onuwho is disposed to face realities. The ene-:ny ure stak- ing everything upon this last throw oi' the dice; nil their energies being concentrated upon this ycnr's cam- paign. Whctlier on land or sc-.i any flagging of our spirit, oi' tiny lack nt' effort. rlllinstroiis at any limo, would' bo fatal now. _ _ No Sacrifice Too Great “Consider any sacrifice or i\eif-de- iiial, however stern, which may be im- posed upon those at home. how do those compare with thc: privstion and danger and suffering too often the su rome sacrifice among those who - _ '-.i ..» . _ ‘ '- fi..m".i`t Ls.. _ --~" ~ ._ vt hold-\ttie.lli_ies in t~‘runr.o or oismrlmro. I <~ondii_ion:¢ is tlrninlltling progress; and iiovuitipnicnl which arc ol' iiiosliliialilc ivnluo_ 'l‘lic ro;-vii; oxcrcii-to ol' that _creat atitliority has liroufxlil. about an utivaiico which may contain and do. iinu tho iiiotlioti’ of constitiitioiial tic- .\'l‘i0lmici\l, in the innnctlialr-_ future. ll in only within the past. low tlz|»_v.~'llio lull lncaratirn ol' that ulivmirw- hm; licon cuiitiutiiliiatuti. l"or thu ilrpt A i\llinisier‘s Evidence That Piles, or llctnoiwliloris. Can U0 Qulclcly Cured-A Justice of .thc Peace Cured Many Year; Ago. i 'l‘oronlo_ Hut., April `.l-i.--'l‘li<‘iv mf. como lo us- r<~evnll_\' lliciw two lulltu.: ironi pmiiiiliciil mon who lu~:\r un- `= \v<‘|‘o now putting forth llicir muxinuini f'i'iorl in thc lruhinarinu raiiipalign. _',=.'_i. . - 2 _ ' PERSONALS Mr, R. (‘. \\'<_-od, Tryon, was u i:if.rr:ii iiultur to t`i'.ipa\ld.-V. Mr. Lou Buckley, Halifax. arrived in the city by the car terry on Sunday. Mr. Wa/llace Higgins, City, crossed to the mainland yesterday. Mr. J. J. McKinnon, City, crossed to Pictou yesterday. Miss Maymie MacDonald, Crapaud, spent Tuesday with friends in Char- lottetown.--V. 4 Mrs_ _lt_ Scliurnian, Summorslde, was ainong passengers who came over nillked the critters. too, As kind and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. -Mcllonaltl and son i~`rank, recently spout a few days in Charlottetown thc gue:-its oi Mr. and Mrs. Archibald l\icKinnun_--V. Mrs. l<`. i.. ltogcrs who has been sponding the past several days in this city hei`t yesterday lor hor homo in Alberton. T00 IUCH TALK Sir,-i liavir horn reading the pro- vnnrliiigs in out Local .l,»»gislaturo in the prosont sfittiiig. anti l wonder il' wo cannot, tului from our ‘local isrliools, it party of school boys who ran do our biisiiiess to it lit-ttor ad- vaiitugo than thu prcscnt pa|'tics_ On one sitio they' seviii to try 'to .stop uvorytliini; tha; is for tho good ot the country ul Iurgc. and light oven lhlngr; our l'ni't'.|'ntlici‘:~' had tluiic wronp: in years noni* li_\'_ it socins to me that th»~ time is now at hand when we igiot-_loi‘:; ulioultl i;ay;»- "l_,e,t h_\‘eg,oiie.~‘. iw. bycgoliiis," and attend to inattoria- that coul`|onl_ us; l*.- ninn. wo \\~oul\l not he \\'a\lk|n|.;' through intro to our kneliii, .i\__ill»+~ sxrarn to St. l"¢-t¢~rs, Sl. I‘e-lets liay bridge. ' fl l ani. :~.‘ir, t-tc. » R. W. MCEWEN. _l|usincss, and thc sooiier this hind ol' - __ uma- ‘ \ A L ._ EJ/ ._ ,.n\\`°‘ ' I5 ii 1. `\‘:;" Q/ ' `l'L'.'l-1.;-`“ V wg .iillll 1' u _ “ t ol' iht'- i\iolhcl‘ l..ino, upon thu tictul-s _ j ®’_ who shouldn’t” there are few stores in the Maritime.Prov'-.- - _ ' inces shoyi ing a carpet stock ~ \ equal to ours. _ Much of our Carpet __slock_wLas contradicted for previous to the liigf, :irlvanrte iw ririgéf is au good time ,tor buy. Prices are only _ ` a little higher than before the war Q _ late. _ And you want to remember that while our prices are low, fact- ry prices are very liigh und- that when our stocks are sold out it '-2 ill be too Tliosr: who know state that the prices of carpets and other woolen goods will remain high for years. _lu Furniture at all dealers. or Edmanoin, Bates & Um, Limited, Toronto. _ lngram Squares “ Tapestry Squares “ Velvet Squares “ Brussels Squares Axminstcr Squares “ _“ 25.00 up _ Welton Squares “ \ (si l t -23 A ‘ _ _ A 1,/FIT _'t Note our low Cash Prices pe Squares (1-3x3 l-2) from $ 6.00 up “ 7.50 up “ 12.25 up “ 27.00 up “ 22.50 up J “ 42.75 up u ` A 1§f'tull_range`of smaller? and larger sizes in all the above makes a * proportionate prices. Malo, -hearth rugs, and stair carpet to mitch on a nim- | ber of design? _ - V " ' - ' - ~,._a._ ._-rg.-1 _ purchase or merely look. I* 1 f Q/ /__ -\ as) \ _ Ne H, i-A / -- ii..,i. 1 “r IV. t '_ Alwayspi leashd “tor-.show you whetligergyou wisligl_;_o_ " .. Picture , . . . ~_._~.~.i»". “= _ 4.