I r F l Mf- M~~_ PO IS AN POWD ALUN AS SU SODIC THE O CANADA THAT AND WHICH HA OREDIENTB OF ALUM ON THE LABEL ll' THEY MAGIC sAKiNG Powoen PRICED BAKING POWDER MADE IN PLAINLY STATED ON E. W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED wmmrso TORONTO. ONT. Morrrszal. Y BRAND-#_-OF WDER CON1AIN INJUIIOWB ER ARE SELDOM I5 USUALLY LPHATE OF ALUMINA OR ALUMINIC SUI-PHATE. CONTAINS NO ALUM NLY WELL-KNOWN |dEDIUM~ DOES NOT CONTAIN ALUM. S ALL ITS INGREDIENTS THE LABEL. ii _ _J _ HAD T0 PAY $25. FOR DAMAGES MONTREAL, June 21.-Joseph liufresne, a Catholic. sued Edmund Lachasse for damages for calling him l’=.’r.-i1.|‘l'i‘§¢“€iEl25G. ilsent direct to the diseased parts by tha Improved Blower. Heals the u cerl. cI_¢sra_ihc mr passages. amps drop- rings in the thmnt and{\rrmis_ri¢nt~ lrxcures Catnrrh :ind ir" .vi-r. ' . a box: blower free. Accept no sulnilitutes. All dealers or IKIIIIIIIWIL lltue A U0.. Limited. Toronto n Free Mason. I-Ie was given a ver- ' iiict of $25 for nominal charges. ___ THE SCHOOL ACT TORONTO, June 23.-A Globe des- patch fruni Ottawa says that the Grand Association of the Orange Or- der for Saskatchewan hacked by the |Orange Order of Ontario will seek 'to have Mr. Borden disallow the 1013 amendment of the Saskatchewan school act. The contention is that it enlarges the separate school priv- lege and is unconstitutional. H cuAizniAN ciAssirien An; One cent per word first insertion in ihis column, half cent per word for each continuation. Casl. must accompany order. Minimum char( Twenty-five cenle. 'J-rfriii' 5,-’;ii2i' A 75551* riff- 1` I 0 ri-.MALE iii-:ir { WANTED is'r JULY Fon Mns.| Bayfield a house, parlor-maid who understands waiting at table. No' washing. Wages $12 per month.| Apply to Miss Peters, 6 Brighton 'ROML Charlottetown. 6-6MEti. WANTED-A GIRL FOR HOUSE- work. Easy job. Apply to 260 (}i'aftonA_St.____ __________ _ 6-20M2_3ipd. WANTED A GIRL TO WORK IN kitchen. Apply Stcwart’s restaurant Queen St. __ _6-l0M3il>d_ WANTED-A COOK BY AUGUST lst. Good references required. Ap- ply to Mrs. A. A. Bartlett, 175 Fitzroy Street, 6-19M6ii><1 WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Good wages and no waslxing. Apply to Mrs. Bruce Ste-l wart. 14 Water St. 6-1$IMtf. \vAi\'i'i4_'l) A'l‘ ONCE KITCHEN GIRL Queen Hotel 6--l8Mtf- WANTED - GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply to Mrs. R. S._ Hogan, I8 Prince St. 6-16Mlwpd.' - WANTED-A NURSE GIRL. APPLY at 154 Pownal street. 5-30Mtf. GIRL WANTED. APPLY AT MO- rell Hotel. 5-30Mti. WANTED AT FALCONWOOD ONE laundry maid. 2 women cooks. Ap- ply to Dr. Goodwill. 4-8Mtf. I I FOR SALE FOR S/\l.l*l, F()Xl<1‘:! ANI) i{.»\(lO(-I_l-\|_i_-l. Geo Il. Keele, Bear River, P E. I. __ ____ II-21iM3i. ___ _ ___ _ _ crossed Fortune Cove _ ____ 6-23E6ipd FUR SALE MARE AND FOAL (Clydesdale) Apply to C E Low- t,\1~>f___<‘»f=11»=»d _A-eiliszwc FOR SAUE 3 PAIRS OTTERS Limit d tit c quan y ranch raised mink., red cross and blue ioxe T G 2 JERSEY BULL FOR SALE PURE St. Lambert, excellent type from rich persistent milker. At reason- able price, for quick sale. George L. Haslam, Hazeldean Farm, Springfield. 6-18M7ipd. 1 l~0UND ' FOUND.-Two mackerel nets, prac- tically new. Nb marks and no anc- hors attached. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Capt. Dan. Fras- er, Alberton. 6-2Bm2iE2i. I 0' AL \'#_F'_*:.Q __‘!i‘_N_! _“_lt_ GOVERNMENT WANTS RAILWAY Mail Clerks; City Mail Carriers. Ex- aminations in ('»harlotteto'wn soon. $75.00 month. Many appointments coming. Write for full list of -- posi- tions open. Franklin Institute, Dcp’t, 830 E. Rochester, N. Y. ___,_____*i'li@Pd_- BOY WANTED.-APPLY TO A. Duchemin &. Co. May 6-Mti. WANTED AN APPRENTIUE IN foundry. Bruce Stewart & Co. 4-26Mti I L05 l` LOST, BETWEEN KENSINGTON and Brndnlbnne, June 13 hand sat- chcl. Finder please notify ’lVirs. G. W. H. Stevenson, Fredericton. ____* ________ _ ____ _ _6;23m3i I.()S'i'-I.EF'I‘ ON ONE OF THE Tables in the Market House, Fri- day, a parcel containing cushion covers, centre pieces and tidies. Will the finder kindly return same to the Star Steam Laundry and oblige the owner. 6-23M2ipd. LOST ON WESTERN TRAIN BE- twecn Summerside and Charlotte- town a purse containing sum of money. Finder return to this office, _G-_21M3ipd. LOST-LARGE SUM OF MONEY and other papers in black wallet. Reward by leaving at this oflice. ' 6-21\M3ipd. s __1VPl. Montague _ 5- 1MEtf Foxes Fon SALE -i.IMi'i‘ED iiiiniher nice Patches. If interested ll“ll\l1`0 lilllifklli. Address:-Foxes, P. O. Box 364, St, John, N. B. ____ _____ ____ __ s-ziiyiiwk. FOR SALE FOXES, FOXES, BLACK. and silver foxes; patched and cross IOHH. and good red foxes. P, w_ A. C0-. liux 223, Portage ls Fran-ie. 0-20lVl2wks. BULL FOR SALE.-The prize Hop stein bull Victor of Fairmeads, age 5. weight 2000, quiet, and in good condition. Also two registered Hol- stein bull calves. L. 1), MCNUR _Mulpequa __ e-i`ii¥I?fIi>A_I-. Fon G°0l`iZet0wn High School. Malepre- ferreri. Liberal supplement T_ E_ _l'1_9f_fi.nsv»_*_2_°r-F_v» __G.-1wf»1_ 'i'nAoH| ifrllzeemliotghlhgltie ltittelywvcllzild paying a. good price for wool. Cus- givg ihemntrinliindreslly tlliey worked tomcrs would do Well to carefully “-0n¢l¢§rs_ Anyone having unplug read their ad before purchasing else- wrong with his stoinacli shoul give where. Na-Dru-Co Dyspcpsin ’I_;blet_s a ti_;ia_l, , __ _-~ they will do the rest. » y s omac is _ _ _ Q' . 0 -MACKEREL.-All last week Al- fine now and Ioan cat any food." ` _ AW _ ,,,1,_.,.w_,_ , berton Harbor presented avery busy One of the many good features of » ".`i¢,@i‘i ‘l . _J appearance among the large fleet of Na~Dru-Co Dyspepsin Tablets is that _ _ “‘*' mackerel fishing vessels, Despite the they are so peasant and “BY W '~“k°- ` windy weather all did well, catches Tl\¢ 1'¢Ii¢f t_\€Y 8\V¢ ff°m h°*""l'b’:‘".'v soo to 2,000 being imuicd flmllence. biliousness =n<}r_es} var i ` Deceased ` r,"::.~:.f.’1*:.f.~.i:.~f.;~:.*.°:.~.zi:;f~.»..,~e...i-f '|~ A ln making the “Gold Bond Shoe"- none but' ,experts em- ployed. I Exalnirie la .pair_"and_ be _ convinced, ~, s .,.___‘._H__a 7 _,__)___. . 'Q-‘ ` ‘ '. *"i?.`,‘ |`, ;. 1_1* particulars are not experiments. There is no "chance" taken with their adoption. They have been quietly proving their value for twenty years. Concrete roads built twenty years ago. when' concrete construction was no- -thing lilte so far advanced as it ls to-clay, are still giving absolutely sitilfactory service. . . , _ ._ Concrete roacla.l1ave_proven iliemselves best--under all sorts of conditions, from the standpoints of bdlli service and econ- omy. Their first cost is near that of good macadam. their service is greatly, superior. and-their final cost-Ilie oiiiy one to con- sider in comparing roads-is a great deal less... , .. ‘ = 'These are strong statements. They alight be stronger and llien not over-state i Good Roads Bureau V ' All Concrete Roads the truth. Concrete roacls “back them up" with facts-facts that ptové odncréls to be the bcsf and cHe¢$¢'5I nihféllinl for road constniction-eillii‘.ir for city strédts or country highways. 1 _ Many Canadian counties and cities are already using concrete pavements. '_ Many others are preparing to do so at Init dt they can. ' - _They will be enjoying the many dlivnli- tages that good roads bring, while othch who stand by the "poor old way" with its mud_ and mis' and expense and repairs are waiting-for what? ‘ ' . ._ _Every citizen should have ation on concrete 'todas We ‘ e .send free upon g¢qu¢,\,__._., , _ . V lr- - ' . ' __ , 4--..; ,_ , I Cement comms by ‘ .,',_ _ ,.,._, _ ,_ _\ ~ ‘ ' _ . - ~ _ rv1......»...1 . “,4-’Jl- "1‘:‘~ . *WT ' Jing:-° ` 2? _A nel d -' '- ,. ._ A. F-- 11. ed in me iiinsrgry ¢{ 5 M ' M11, _ c if These lectllflif ; __-~¢f ' ,M _ . ,ov _ mmm _ are delivered free 1 I 1 Intersil’ ' "Gd mm' "dx" if mm “Mn :_§_¢§:_m ma 11:.. .__-.¢=__ _ I _- .; /