- -_-‘I _ ._ / ~ _ ' ._~L ~Aainsrnnn¢,~ ` -. ':.""_'~,..'."~ - . -~‘<=~¢Mn¢ u|mnnrz£ln.nmmsE~wk " . nw a no-lens, . ' - _ . . rmnopuqvmr su..-y.....g¢':'i.."' \..aa..‘¢¢|.|.;.g..p..n.-..u. _ __ | _ --_trlsdCo|_|\pany.v¢it.l\.a_bu|\h.nt_ovit_t`av@ofs|»- __ ./ _oass:sxnsslcnasnlntif¢lnsussnns:liWll|_U'l0 ensues.. ‘ - ans '_ l° 99|. ,. W* WN! ~ ' v _ Doyoulmow layoutofpsdupastvnnty é sf iii =z i ssl _ . - - .sun your 5.0 to iii information aa’ ' \ W.~ K. ROGERS. Manager ' ` ` ' -I "Charlottstown. _ =‘ '_ lwiew- - Q. _7__ for Prnlce Edward island, _- FARM sal-:os . We 'have positively- got the best FARM SEEDS sold any" p ace in Can- ada. All Government Standard Seeds and LREGISTERED BRANos ' _ . Also ‘POSITIVELY for the above QUALITY of FARM SEEDS. We have ot THE LOWEST PRICE ON P. E. TSLAND. ~ _ - ` SPECIAL PRICES TO FARMERS INSTITUTES. C. E. PRATT & SON. St. Peters __ _ -9371-4-21Mflrlw9i. HAT could be- more accept-I wi able foran Easter Gift than a 'daintriiy _tinted Photo- gon enclose in one of our utifui frames? Make an appointment today-_ f The Bayer Studio YOUR _FRIENDS can buy anything you can give them-except your photograph. Make an appointment today. Tile Cook’s Studio ' New DesBrisay Block A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography f Moderate Prices. 'Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. ` 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. » li. \ _ .I 5___:{;@, ' -:` '_.."(`\;.§"' _. __ _1 _- _ gl 'I ‘ \ "_ A All - llll -' ll lllfllll l.lllll.'.l.. . Home 5 Fires Burning" » W' L4- i ,iwn¢n.m..~.ni Ofcom for Qomesticowteam pu“dz1:_su. qiephone' _ usyoar -or dslists_\\r_°ill°§- 0\\f_Pfl°°° _ ' sn _quality the -_l’rompt'and'setiefsctory - _L_~w\»-~.~d°- ' Montagueto buy School; n f when in need of mood ..*i-`iEADiNG ROOM. - A reading room has been fitted up for the mem- bers of D Coy. 105th Battalion, in the building occupied by Augustus _McDon- ald, Souris. That it is much appreci- ated by the men is shown by the fact of its being well filled each evening after drill.-* ._-_.-‘_ ' » The. undersigned offer for sale the farm of the late Ambrose A. Malone. This farm contains about one hundred acres, almost all clear, is situated at St. Gath_erlne’s about two miles from the~li‘own of Sooris. 0. On it is a dwelling house and two large Barns in first clans repair. The land is in a good state of cultivation and is well fenced. immediate poss- ession of same will be given. Further particulars apply to A. F. McQuaid, Solicitor, Souris, P. E. Is- land, or to the undersigned. '___ |=nANc|s 4. o'noNNs|.|.. .uorm m/u.oNE_. amazon. snails, P. m. 1., api-u a,1o1s. sins-4-5-mist FOR -SALE John B. Holland offers for sale his Steam Mill and Bite of One acre of land at East Baltic, Lot 46. Mill con- sists of` Boiler. Engine and fittings. Rotary complete,Shingles Machine and edger complete. two cutting off saws, Lathe Machine, Belts,'Shafting and Pulleys. Mill and sits-sold together or separate if desired; will be sold at a bargain. For price and further particulars ap- ply to A. F. McQUAlD. Souris, P. E. i. 0339-4-20Mth3wlrs. EL Li S M o N'r-,’li:.`ci-i’_U E e .-. .. - l The ;bsst _place in I S6 li' , Stationery aiir kirgigiloe angles. We carry' e L. . Water- ~ man Fountain Pool whicbare guaranteed. _ _ wecarryalsrssswck of Kodak goods. Bring or mail your~next -film to usto be developed and d 't forget our Photo- ~£lil3ic8?v.g.'? a call Wrisrnhoy Mmagus,P.¥.i. 'two sous and two daughters, Hartle, at fage of 87 years. ‘ _abidingprogress and prosperity is most securely based, the virtues. of -genuine Christian womanhood. Here -breathed forth her soul to Him who 'dian joins in extending sincere sym- f PA’ll_-to bl! in this Province _ '..~|=nows`eI`a some win hola e _mlliinery display; at their. _store .st Murray Harbour, . on- Saturday. 'Avril Bind. at 6 o'cloc_k p.m. 9817-4-19mili ` smoms .rg-¢; - the Eeastefholidays at her home in Bouris.--°‘ _ ‘ ` ' _..°L1sui. na\¢m.i,'or c coy. msn. Battalion, spent the-w_eelr~end visiting _bla wife and child at Fortune Brldtii- ..°Mrs 'Senator MacLean. who has been spending the winter in Ber- muda; returned to Sonris on Tuesday: 'lllminnrll On April 5th, death claimed one of the pioneer citizens of Kensington. in the person of -Mr. George B. Simms, at the age of 63 years. Mr. Simms be- gan to show si ns of failing health a- bout two months ago and failed rapid- .ly_ till the end came peacefully on April Eth. Mr. Simms led an active life. lu early days he was in business with his father (the late Thomas Simms) at Kensington. (then called Barrctt’s Cross), later on he moved with his family to the United States, where he resided for a number of years, but came back again to his na- tive place where he remained till his death. He practiced the profession of Veterinary Sergeon and always work- ed faithfully and with good effect for his clients. He will be much missed in-the community, and the sympathy of the country roundabouts is extend- ed to his sorrowing wife and family of was aes-:uae Kensington; Leeming in Montana; Mrs. W. R. George, Vancouver, B. C.; and Lottie at Kensington, besides- three sisters and one brother viz.; Mrs. Stephenson, Kensington; Mrs. Delaney, Lynn, Mass and Mr. Heath Simms, Los Angeles, Cal. The pall- bearers were six cousins, namely:- George MacNutt. George Beairsto. James MacGongan, John MacGougan,_ Malcolm MacGougan, Robert Mac- Nutt. The interment took place in the People's Cemetery.-K. MRS CHRISTINA MCDONALD. At Monticello, on Monday. April 3rd, Mrs Christina McDonald, relict of the late Ronald H. McDonald. passed to her eternal reward, ,at the advanced Deceased was of one of the pioneer families of this section of the province, settling with her husband--both then in the spring-time of their wedded life -on the farm which in course of time developed into one of the most com- steads in_that_iocailty. _ l 'Here were exemplified the quiet nn’ assuming virtues, devotion to home and loved ones, on which all true and a large family were reared. and in this same place. after only a brief illness, tended by all that loving care could do in the way of medical attention and religions consolation, fortified by the last rites of extreme unction. sho gave it. The funeral to St Margaret’s was largely attended. After Mass by the parish priest, Rev. K. C. McPherson, her mortal remains were tenderly laid beside those of her husband, who pre- deceased her in 1907, there to await l the day of final resurrection. Two daughters survive, Flora and Marcella in Boston- also three sons; James in North Haven, Joseph in Bingham. Maine. and Hugh. the obllg- ‘ ing mail courier of Armadale itll., settled with his wife and family on the old homestead. To all those the Gnar- pathy. vsN`enAa\.E 'sco1' us sscxouzo To savono. Joseph McKinnon, aged 75 years, passed away on March 7th in his room at the Rush building, North Bond. says a. recent issue of the Record' of Marsh- field. Oregon. Mr. McKinnon was born lu Prince Edward island in 1841, and his early days were spent at sea . He often gave entertaining accounts of his life at sea, and many of his experiences sounded like fiction. During the draft riots of 1863, hc was on board United States transport. He was well known on Coos Bay for many years and his passing will be regretted by his many friends. About 8_5 yoars to the lion good live- season After ent to Coos Bay the North Bend of years Last with an accid- up for some time. nslsted of fractured fully recovered from followed. a member of tho and was one members. -When was held in the Odd, on the 29th of January, was not present _end.his notlctsblc. ss he had sl- proniinent figure in -the, went W. __ . co Will ..°Miss Lille. qsrrett is 'spending' fortable, and most hospitable, home-- '-1`{-‘-`-`-`-‘.-'-'-'-‘-‘-‘ptr-‘J J-'-'_‘.'_`:;:.‘:J'sU '..°~ou,¢‘ c'e`_n1°_ pai- were ...en ia- ,sertion for advertising in this column- Cssh mils) I-°_¢0lPDl1\_y order.” »..°n'.'r.` 'rlaauav in ousnifaa re presentstivs in Sour-is. - ' lmtf. __,..9_‘r.'_Q_9l\DoN WEB is Guardian Representative in Montague. name. c. w\m<|.s How|.s~r'r n _agent for Annandale and vi- nity.-J - _ eatiugireiic of the French occupation of the Islandtis to be seen' on the ground of the late Miss Hamilton (formerly D,r.` KBye‘s near George- town in the_shapa of a small French cannon which was found many years ago on thesouth side of the Montague River, on the side of the French set- tlement which once occupied that part of the country, Rev. J. C. Mclvlillan in -The Early History of the Catholic Church in P. E. Island thus refers to this settlement which the English ln- vaders destroyed during the spring of 1745. The fortress of Loulsbnr§ was captured by Pepperel and Warren' in June 1745 (tho first seige). Some days previously, Peppcrel had dispa- tched a detachment of men to St. John's‘ island with orders to destroy all the property they could find and carry off the inhabitants. A part ot this detachment landed at Three Riv- ers where a. rich Frenchman named Roma. had'iaid the foundation of a pro- sperou settlement on a. tongue of land between tho Montague and Bru- dencil Rivers. Romafs property was soon laid in ruins. and he himself unr- rowly escaped with his life." The old gun which was properly used for uw defence of the settlement is five feet in-length the muzzle is five inches in diameter and it bears the appearance of having been spiked in order to ren- der it useless to the captors. Despite its great-age the gun is in an excellent state of preservation, and is an inter. eating memento of the buried long ago Dr. Kaye the original owner of the grounds on which the gun stands was the leading medical practitioner in Georgetown in the early part or me last century, besides which he wok an active part in politics, being a member of the government led by Col, Gray and Hon. Edward Palmer in the year 1862. The property including the dwelling house which is a splendid spec imen of colonial architecture ls now in the possession of Mr. J, D. Knight of Cardigan Bridge who purchased it from the late Miss Hamilton heirs.-& ,_______._._.*_*_____-a..____.___________.____..___ Banish Pimples And Eruptions in the Spring Most People Need a Tonic Medicine. One of the surest signs that the blood is out of order is the pimples, unsightly eruptions and eczema that come frequently with the change from winter to spring. These prove that tonic medicine is needed to put it right. indeed there are few people who do not need a..ionic at this sea- son. Bad blood does not merely show itself in disilguringgornptions. To this same condition is due attacks of rheu- matism and lumbago; the sharp stab- bing pains of sciatics. and neuralgia; poor appetite and a desire- to avoid exertion. You cannot cure these trou- bles by the use of purgative medicines --you need a tonic, and a tonic only and among all medicines there is nouc as equal Dr. Wllliam’s Pink Pills for- their tonic, life-giving. nerve-restow ing powers. Every dosent’ his medlt clne makes new. rich blood which drives out impurities, stimulates every organ and brings a feeling of new health and energy to weak, tired, ail- ing men women and children. lf you are out of sorts give this medicine a trial and see how quickly it will re- store the appetite, revive drooping spirits, and fill your veins with new. health-giving blood. You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mall at 50 cents e. box or six b xes for $2.50 from The Dr.`Willlams’ lsiedicine Co., Brockville, Ont. `_ U \ _ _ _'ai 5 _ / " I' ` - Never \ ( fi" I _ BoVliil|wt 1/ J/_J """"1...'°‘."..°'.'... if'/ff; C."z;::=.°:':‘a::..‘::.'.t I etc. and is as old fash- ioned remedy that has beesanthemarkztover gs yarn -and unset be displaced because of-real Init. , As 'a llood Purifysr-a cleanser of foul stomach and tongue-:nro for headache and bilionsaese itbas nogqnsi. , iii valuable atthis tina ol the _rw guitars blnsdia _slngdah \ N In _ "’°‘*.i!.°‘.‘.i..'.'Z'Ia ...}'.‘.‘!."!.""' `- Till HAY!!! IIIG C0. lhled, ... si.. at . . *S e.»°'....:.°~..2'..-..‘:.;c'~z>°-°-°-'...... .. J ewelfi’ If you want honest goods at honest prices lil not-f ¥.°.l‘..".»..... .JW awatch, Clock orarticle 9f W W Nwdiginigiuglnaeicg 1 . ,_\ _ C. W. Patterson _ .Mosher -_ . * The Crahbe Hardware C6. we are compelled to advance the price of many articles on account of the incfeas ~ ; ed Cost to ns. _ z __ _ _ _ _[_ _ Do you want any of these ? If so our advice' is to buy quickly. Knives and Fdrks/ Jap-a:lac _ ` ° Revolvers Pocket Cutlery ' Vamish Slams ' Stoves - _ Carvers . _ Guns ' 'Stove Pipe l ,I We have the greatest part of our stock at the old prices' "still but everyday' "f _ I. ~.';. .» _.mil _ ,. _ §f‘v -. `]w :.,..=:>/1,." _.';.f;.~~'_ .-ll ,S 'f» `?,°`,\..":“-'*s"""‘§‘}p:-," ,.,_.4"-:é-~_-,- 1- 5 -.,; ;~>.‘~ Sir_:- \ etc, etc. just received. assi-4-zimfmual. . - illlllll |]W|$llill SUNS lil IEMPEHAIIIIE The 'sccoilsl quarterly session of thu Grand Division ol' P. E. I.. mot on W nesday 10th lust. ut North Wilt- ahge, with Triumph Division. Ow- ing to the bad roads the attendance was not as large as it would other- wise have been. Past fi.. W. P.. John. R. Edwards presided. The regular oili- cers presented were J. F. Prolltt. G. S. Rev. E. S. Weeks G. Chap.; Miss ll. Edwards, G. Con.} and Alex. Cairns. G. Sent. The session was both interesting and profitable. Considerable discuss- ion followed the presentation of the report oi’ the Committee nn thc State of Tho Order. This report which was adopted as follows:- 1. We appreciate the privilege of meeting with the reliable workers of Triumph Division which is now over 52 years old. We congratulate this Division on its long and usofpl life. ii. W0 l‘oc0f¢l1i7.0 the diiilcliitir-s nur Grand Scribe has had to meet in his earnest efforts tu arouse the interest and increase the eggiency of our Or- der in this Provln e during tho past quarter being practically ainglohand- ed. ' lil. We regret the fact that our G. W. P., Rev. W. D. Wilson is unable to spend any considerable time among us as an Order in this Province while we congratulate him-on his appoint- ment as Field Secretary under the su- |L.0@ll=il`lTEi}3_ ’ IIIMSV INCH ' OVEN- __[$‘R A[b’1@E PAINT PAINT PAINT Ours Is Good _ _ Metal and Hardware reports that a hardware merchant in Toronto sub- mitted to the public analyst a can of paint purchased from the T. Eaton Cp. Ltd. _ who advertized four car loads of it as ure etc. but, to quote from the long ad which sang _half a column of praises; “ill contains all that a first class paint should conlzun and is carefully ground and blended containing only pure lead, pure zinc, pure dry colors and pure linseed oil.” ' 'W. W. Hodges Esq., Barrister &c.. 2 Toronto Street. Toronto. Ont. sw_vwff°"_ - [acknowledge receipt of your communication of the 27th instant. with enclosed money order for $5.00 covering payment ol' tho ice for 'nunlysis ol` a sample of "Mixed Paint” alleged to liavc been purchased fl'0u| The 'l‘. . Eaton Company Ltd., by Mr. Morris Phillips. ' -. lu reply. l beg to advise that according io thc rcport of the Chief Annl~ yst, tho sample submitted is found to couiulnr- Pigment 57.4-4 p. c. ’ Vehicle 42.56 p.'c. The lllgment above referred to has the following composition: Basic Carbonate of Lead 0.80 p.c. Load Sulphate 0.74 p.c. Zinc Oxide 8.21 “ Barium Sulphate - 17.17 " Zinc Sulphide 11.71 “ Silica & Silicates by l (difference) The article is of exceedingly low vnlno as a. paint. The pigment csscu-- iiully copsisis of Barium Sulphate and Silicate whiclfhave very little covcr- ing power. The amount of lead contained in it is very small indeed. The statement in the advertisement that "it contains all that z\ first class pal/ni should contain" is certainly incorrect and misleading." I remain, Sir. Your obedient Servant, GEO. W. TAYLOR, Asst. Deputy Minister & Secretary. ' MORA`L Never buy anything simply because the price is low, especially paint, but buy h_ere and your interests are safeguarded for we guarantee satisfaction. We handle the best brands and our prices are as low as the lowest for like quality. NEW GOODS at the lowest prices. Sheep Shearing Machines, Horse Clipping Machines, Refrigerators, Beaches Cabinets and Chemicals, Radio Cloth, Nails, Wire Enamelware, Silverware; rope. Special Prices Aspinal’s Enamel......_............ .... ..35c for 25c. _ Iohnson's Kaisomine .......... _.....25c for 10c. _ The Crabbe Hardware Co. Limited thority of the Temperance Alliance of New Brunswick. 1 IV. lt is with great satisliction that we place on record our apprecia- tion of the Temperance Legislation re- cently enacted by our Dominion Par- liament, and we would urge that the most possible. be made of this ndvnncc as no doubt our Province nccds to take matters more seriously if we are to retain our good name as a Proliibitlou Community. V. We deplore the condition of af- fairs in the city of Charlottetown re- cently made public by the letter pro- scutcd tu thc City Council by n notori- ous _Violator of our l‘rohibitory Law. This only goes to show that the enforcement of the law has been made virtually impossible in the city. As a Temperance Order wc would urge that stringent measures be taken to purgo tho policc force of ull such graftcrs for thc Hake of the wollaro of the Pro- viuco generally, and tho futuro good name of the city,i'or such rovciullona us have been made clcarly indicate that the importance of temporauce. sobrio- ty and good citizenship need very much to .be forcibly proscntcd to our people. ' E. S. Weeks. John ll. I-fdwnruls. J. l-`. Proiitt. Com. o|\ State oi' thc Order. Ai splendid public meeting was hold in tho evening prosldcd over by Mr. 1). M. McDonald of Hunter ilivcr. Addres- ses bristllng with good advice and pointed facts were given by lion. E. S. Weeks. J. F. Proiltt and John Proiitt Solos by John Howard. Miller Camp- bell, lra McKay, Ben). Balderston. A Duet by Miss Balderston and Miss Chand er. A Recitation 'by W. R. Clark (encored) and several choruses. These selcetions with a splendid cn 18.81 “ #mv amass mamma : T- sc....» ' ercise by 12 school children in charge of Miss Clara Balderston made up a program highly appreciated by those ortunate enough to be present. Miss Clara Balderston presided at the or- gan. The usual votes or thanks were passed. HORSE NOTE. Mr. Thomas McArthur, Lot 10. rc- norts a handsome filly froin his black Princeton marc. 'sircd hy Bottom the handsome standard bred son of thc noted slrc liingnrn. For size and-style this filly is in u class by herself. - ...dill Before you buy your'New' Range see this up-to-d ate Ran-ge' designed on the right principals. _ . _ O R 'SALE BY ‘. .- j. a. .......,.,;,...'_._;.... ‘il Qssss- 'lotsa-animate.