COS! “CU 3 sizes 1 = 50,605 75c each Moth“Balis 30c lb. Gum Camphor 10c oz. _.l. G. Jamieson v 'ww' € more hair on your lieadf we re_ci;mir`iend_ Rexall “93” Hair 'Diiiies"a`iv`ay dandrud, makes the hair glossy without gross- pssliste's's healthy growth. ='“....-‘..‘°:-s'..:.:......'»-' P"- MCKINNON DRUG C0-i (‘or. Great Geo. & Kent St!- Charlottetown. MONIES T0 LOAN _ Monies to~loan at reasonable rates of interest on good improved farm properties. Applications will receive prompt attention. M. J. PALMER, Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. 1920-3-39HllMo. _ " » TIDE TABLE Aran. _-1 mgn_w¢1si» _ __ _ 1 - A. lit. P. -lu 4 9.49 122.0 23.0 `_ 0.27 1.02 23.4 _ 11.114' ' ` 18.083 ' 0.31 1 12.05 _ ' l8.48~ 1.13 ‘_ 12.36 if 19.27] 1 1.55 - 13.06 20.051 1: 13.31 __ 20.44 ww MU) ’ P’ 3-* DUI °°."."."’P'5"'.*S*° h»¢mm~gw -l!0~l\-‘NIO Kd f6‘.f°s 31:5 25 Fill* 7"?" ue-> -no -1:6 oo ED i»~”’E-’¢F=’f‘ IO 9-7 on 2 t-I ~JJ\§l -_Q Training School _ for Nurses THE W. W. BACKUS HOSPITAL _A_ Private General Hospital with well eoiiippcd medical, surgical an-J obstetrical iliepartnienls, offers a tlirer }'5Z8l"i. gl'l|tlf‘1l l`0\ll'.i~'3 [O y`Ollllg \'.'(`\!ll€‘D desiring a iiiirse's training. Write nt once for clrcullir of infor- malion. KATHLEEN A. DOWN, R. N. 1.10 _ 21.25 50 22.131 _11 1 23.10; iz » _ _ 13 14 I-‘F4 PFFF9FP9W mo»~5»mwm mwmw womw 5 ua Sis g gags? sgagae HH F?°H99F?@.9? m¢LSwm~*:¢NN mmm Qwwow no lvli-4 $*’!°!"2°!"P.‘°?°.".°°?°.°‘:“ ewwcuwwwnoouw sowucqwaemawo 5*.” Xb? Nm i-i-»-0->-\ I".°'l*. rein oar I = _ ' s.4s 1 _ I 10.50 is _ = z0.53 | 1 21.46 " 1 I 22.31 '- z:1.2i li -i - 13.00 _ 14.03 1 14.54 I 15.38 ` 16.21 _ 7 . 3%’ 11.34 1 .o.i_ ;‘ 11.411; 12.10 { 12.51 _ 13.31 g 8.29 9.13 9.59 20.49 21.46 22.52 mu-ii-1 16 17 18 19 U ll sgggga ness: 3.48 1.54 6.02 14.31 15.40 17.18 . 1.01 111.46 12.40 me 20.00 13.42 _ also 21.03 14.30 9.09 22.00 15.32 3 P’ -' APlIl..-- lstito fini, 4th to 6th,_ threatening. 7th to 8th, (choral rains. _ 9th to 14th, low gem. lwrlture. 15th_.to 18th, warm and dry litlrto 20th. sultry. 21111 to 25111, rain wave. _26th 30th, cool. _ Dian! _or 'svnN'rs. moderating, TO-DA Y. = ‘ Legislature 10 a.-in. i - “' City Magistrates Court U ii. iii Peoples 'riienire 7 nnii 8.45. ` Prince Edward Theatre 3. 7 and 8.46. ` _ BIRTHS ' Superintendent of N urees, 75352-26-.\i‘.£nis. if'/~” "ft _,_ 'L' .. _,ag 4-_ ', f;f_.-_ui °’ :.5-was §Syn0psis of Canadian Northwest __ Land Regulations. sole headofa family or any male eve( eightcen ye_srs old. may homestead a quarter section oi available liominion landin Manitoba, .Saskatchewan or Alberta. Anp'icaiit must up pear in person at llie Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-_Agency for the District. Entry hy proxy may be made at any Uominion Lands A gehcy bill h'_! Sillq-_ ‘\Bency on certain conditions. _Duties-hix months residence upon and cul- tivation of the land _in each _of t_hree years, A horrlesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead nri_a farm cf at least Mscres, on certain Conditions, A _habitable house is re- quired _eigcept where residence is performed in the vicinity. _ _ A. __ _ ._ in certain distncts a homestesder in good stardins may pre-emot a quarter~sect:on along side his homestead. Price $.00 per acre. Duties-Six months residence in each of three years alter esrnmlr homestead patent: also 50 acres extra Cultivation. Pre~emD lon patent mly be oh.ain¢d_ _as soon as homestead patent or certain conditions. _ __-\ settler who has mhaustfd his homestead riglitiiiliy take ai purchagld lioiiia¢lesil)in_cer- ll lain distyicts, Price SQ. 0 per acre. . u cs- Must reside six months iii each of three years _ Over tlL¢__ _l of a shipfchartored ' ,L31 ll _ _ ` _ing detained sev- ral d _ _ ~.- its ilischar e °°"T1l lIH|lll_HlllS llll. Ullllllll. PILLS lllll. _ MARKED. i.oNi'>os. Ami 11.-s-sisiniriea more hers concerning an possible-solution of tonnage problem now confronting Montreal,-make lt clear that relief from this side is-not-_ta beexpected. as-tho shortage of ships becomes more marked daily. An Ontario ship brokerfdiscuss- lug the aitudtlon. blamed the imperial ‘Government for not putting the steve- ;dores and dock" laborers under dis- cillllne. to order to prevent the wastlilg .lot time over disputes. He cited an ln- l stance where three _strikes occurred i and s only effected 'by_hlin agreeing to the demands of thrdmtroups of laborers. _ ' - " l' % _ ~ i i _...i ' Relatives of soldiers re- turning from the .front are asked to communicate with the Secretary of the Provin- cial Committee o! Wounded Soldiers Commission, Kiss Nellie Gillespie; Charlotte- town. lntlmeting the date of expected arrival. cause of re- turn and any other particu- lars ln order that preparation ' may be made for a *tting receptiu. ._ _},°" olloiiaitoileeitoiraatoiienserlillwlwi Q; ro iusnovii nANoliui'i= § _ Get s 25-cent bottle of Danderlne at any ilrug store pour a little into your j hand and rub well liito the scalp with `. the finger tips. Ry morning moat if,_ ‘not all, of this awful scurf will have ii isappeared. Two or three applications vslll destroy every bit of nandruil; stop scalp itching .ind falling hal.. llllll lllll BUWELS GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS" IF CROSS. SICK. FEV- ERISH. CONSTIPATED Look back at your childhood days, Remember the “dose” mother insisted on-castor oil. cslomel. catliartlcs. How you hated them, how you fought _against taking them. ' With our children it'a different. Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don't realize what they. do. The childreu’s revolt is well-found~ ed. Their tender little "insides" are _injured by them. ' lf your chlld’s stomach. liver and bowels need cleansing. give 'only dell- clous “California Syrup of Figs." its action is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless “fruit laxstlve" handy, they know -‘children love to take lt; that it iicvcr fails to clean the livcr and bowels and swceten thc stomach, and that a teaspoonful 'old craves ent" toast to SCIVC for is arare “cgokgfy gt Her mother was Flora G1mon==__Hst’er of real _“ntl-in-|`ent_ ki) 8081565' li l' fB(liBl" IDB. M3168 iq lime. _ UIC ' fb” _.~ _viiieai <>tv3'*¢i»~'i_3u"”i'l» MWF » ____ _ ~ wuefwo sei ‘e~1__1_iav;=‘___ “‘°" ii-_ iff "ite- .gd ri __.i ` - I ` _ex‘ O _ __ _ _ W _ now H mast bnrimshiin wironiiiiii 'inf' e ii ii . of (Rev) Dr._.l ii. l'§_ord iilliliivinii- It 15 full. ou `(foi‘merlv a naiite 'or Ulss.'P. E.)-l The area of riftivation is subject to reduclliori ruw . cultivate 50 acres and erectahouse worlh8.G0 KlV‘~‘ll l-003)’ SHVCB ll Sl£`|\ Cllllll t0ll.l0l'- iio°f1i°nTiy'f'i.§'fii`i.fiiih'i°§i' i'$i» °¢'ii`i§'ii.=‘¢°f§i'i`nn.i`2i A”“__Y°“' ‘1'“SHi“* fvf H 50-'-'viii 1101-- czrlnin conditions, "9 of Canfonlia SYTUP Uf F1852' which W. W. f‘URY.C. H. U. Deputy of the minister oi the interior N. B.-Unauthorized publication of this ad ertisemenl will not be paid for 6898 |nnn fnil directions for babies, cnliiiren ol all ages and for growri~ups plainly on cash bottle. Beware of counterfelts sold here. See that it is made by "Call- f mia F11, Syrup C0I11i>uny Refuse . 0 ' ." ~ - B190-i~izNl lillUct. llth. any other kind with c0m_empt_ '*-_-'1*"'¥ &AQUET-ln this City on April 13th, _l9l6. to Mr. and Mrs. William Paquct, a daughter. MloLACHLAN.- At Calgaryfon April 2, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mac- Laclilan. formerly Miss Wluiiie Beer. Charlottetown. ii daughter. Stlllbom. & _ DEATHS _ » l _ MURPHYF ln Boston, Mass, April 7, suddenly. Plus S.. beloved husband of Agnes C.~Murphy. MoI8AAC.- in Quincy, Mass, on March 30, Mrs. Sarah L. Mclsaac. (P. E. l. papers please copy.) W|l.i80N.»- In' Boston ..on March 29. William E. Wllsnn._ late member of Painters' Union Local No. 11._ (P. E. l. papers please copy.) 'flvalcnred of Fasclsl Neuralgia by IINAILIYS LflNlMEN'i‘. _._;B_ay_ot islands. J. M. CAMPBELL. ".l. wp cured of Facial Neuralgia by itmalw' gultnusn-1-. _ 3": __ __ .s1§_.,i8.. win. nANii-:1.s. iffliwsl 'of Chronic Rheumatism » - , . ____ .. ._ ._ _ *A 1 ` _ . ii 1. _ ' it M M _ 1 ___ O N S AT APRIL I5 THE FOLLO\VING STOCK to fres en soon,_8 Hcifers rising 2 S'{_L_)CK- .2 Fillics rising 2 yc ' Of Stock and Crop_ f.- 1 will sell by public .diction nn ine farm of nit. 5. ii. G1Ll.i3sPi`u, Ag°“t5 w““t¢d ‘_ North Milton. U R D A Y ! TIL1916 AT ‘ O’CILO_CK° P' M- s Aé'én`¥s` -'7‘_Wos|.o_'s GREATEST AND CROP :- ars old (licavy), li l\lilcli Cows duc years old 60 Plymouth Rock Hem, . _ Auctioneer. i.oe'r-in cAi=E i.A GRANDE on oN 8217-4-i3M2i. 1 , ' » -~ §§“‘° _;"°’|“‘ '2‘{°F§-’t‘;r2"°§"‘;§§"” “ nu-get ii ninnil ninnii viii-se. Finder. .Conilnciiciiig at 5 .4 i i *i ,._ . ii rue Foi.Low1NG stock ANDH1b‘Pi- i HORSES--l Marc .5 years old (general purpose), l Filly éycurs - » - ._ old (gei1eral_Eurposc),~1 Colt 2 years _old'_('goneral purpose). ' _ ‘ - * (.AI` TL 1- 2 Lows l_igi_vl_y_ ircsli‘ciied,_4.Co_ws dite to freshen this _ _ _ _ _ :_ mouth, i pure bred Ayrsiiire cifcriz years old in calf to pure bred ,» ~ _ _ bull. 2 farrow Cows, 2 fat Cows. i year .old Bull pure bred Ayrshire, 2 \ i yearlirig H_eii`crs, 2yearl'ilig` Oxon. ` _ ._ ` _ tii__ .~ Pigs--l brood Sow. 6 'ouiig Pigs.~ ‘ l ' ‘ ` _ / ` _ noir ‘ C OP- 125 bushels lianiier Oats grown from Staiidiirtl Seed, 75 lnlsllels.Potatoetl (blue and red) some .early varieties; 2 tons choice Hay. ' " 'ALSO a Farmers Boiler and other articles. ' = ‘ ’ _ Teeirsecirii °s'1.i'.°“.imif..i'1°e'z§t°“_‘l' °°~*'°f ll _ _ ' 'Tri ' " * 5 'Being authorized by._B. H. ‘NEWSOM l`will scll on his -__ _’ _ --farm at Iingston" _ . rig; SALE- . i or Mono Y ' A APRIL 17 _ , 1916 _ i "o chick sharp' ii i _-ff' _ ~ll ' hi and live. small Himireu .' ‘ _ _ _ _-_ltlig (;‘ide?t“ouiy el§g_t__years'¢_i_ld.;‘_` _'” _ _ ff- f.‘;’é£l‘i.iF~§l.’?‘i....‘;°';’.E‘.."~` I _";?1\"5"` ‘ ‘ _ ‘ "AQ ' ' f Ms. i>A'rnici< .i. oovl.E __ __ __ _ - unity will learn with ti -e regret-or 'Maile in' Canada. ` lei illlcl1_i.lllllilill_ llllillllfilitflllllll. PHIIIES _ `. ~ _ (special 'to _ me ouarfiimi _PARl8, April 12.-The French Se- nate has adopted the principle of fix- ing hy decrees the maximum selling prices ot iiccessaries of life. lllsc\\s~ 'sion as to what articles shall be inclu- ded in the._»r9'gulatlnns has ..not yet ended. The Government proposes to fix the prices o§;L_he~'followlng articles: Bread, -milk, .|rll_'at. ~_butter;- imitation butter, eggs, ‘larsl-, potatoes. sugar, cheese, green vegetalile_s,_‘wlne, cider. table beer, fertilizers, petroleum and alcohol for ~burnlDS Purposes. The period of application is for the dura- tlon'o`f the war and three months af- ter the cessation of hostilities. (Special to 'the"Guardian.) PARlS.1April-12.-An official com- munication torilght says: ,ln Belgium our artillery was active in the region of Langemarck. Between the Somme ai1d"0ise our" iire‘~shattercii treiichcs west Parvillcrs iii thi- region of Royc. lu Argonite_,we exploded mines. Aft_f_:r grenade fighting 'we occupied l_o southern edges of two craters iii front oi’ our trenches iii the sector of lies Mouse lliero»was a violent continuous lioinbardinent of Hill 304 und iii tho region of Funes and llc Mort iio_rninc. No infantry action occurred during the day. PETROGRAD, April 12.--Au official conimnnlcstloii to~da\- says on the Dvlusk front and south of the Dtiiislt region there has becii. Cannouailiug and rifle fighting at various places in the Lubln reglon_ southwest of Pinsk our volunteerswere successful in engagements with German scouts North and South of Ollka railway sta tion we repulsed enemy attempts to ciitrencli near our trenches. iii the (`iiucnsi_ls region our troops coiitiliiic lo wreiit' positions from tlic uiicuiy west of _l5zc\‘uui. ` iii thc region ol' Bitlis wc ri-puliiizil all ciioiiiy attacks.. South of liilui Uruliilali wc dcfcaleil ii Kurii ilctacil- me-lit which hastily retreated. _ . '_innii'i¢n _nisii-j loss' a` loving nniiinnu -1 MR. MICHAEL BROWN. C°“"te5 Cl“"““°e”' W9" "f mel fully to its cti-_riial riewuril. Tlio ile- / _ was a o p p . (5P°°i" ii' th* G“°"d‘°"') workmen and as a citizen was alivays ‘Em who‘_ha8"` 0 heartfelt sympa 'oi i-1 D the ileatli of Mr. _-Patrlizk J. Doyle whit-li took place at hiiidiohic ln.1’olut Do ltuche on April lst in the 61st year of his age afterau illness-.of ten days of pneumonia. Tendei-nursing, loving care and _medical skill could. not stay the hand of death. By hll.~`klnd and _cheerful dlspositioii`hle_gained the es- teem ol friends and neighbors and a large circle of acquaintance. During his illness lie was visited and consoled by his devoted pastor, Rev. A-1 P. Mc- ‘ Lellan and fortified by the last rites of the Catholic Church. of which hp was .a consistent member. His funeral oil the 3rdfto St. Andrews was followed by a large concourse of sorrowing friends and neighbors who came to pay _their last respects and to show their sympathy to the bereaved ones. A _High Mass of Requlm was sung by the Pastor after which his remains were laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. Bi»~=ide` his sorrowlng widow he leaves io mourn two sons Raymond and Vin- . cont both at home. who mourn thc loss "of ii loving husband and fiitlier. .\l:i_v his soul rest lii peace. Many friends will regret to learn of the death of hir. Michael Brown, of lBurllngton. which took place at his home on Monday morning March 13th at the age of 50 yi.-ars. The late Mr. Br'owii‘i-i licziltli began lo full about eight weeks before his death and lic _gradually failed ilcspitie all that lov~ ‘ing care whit-li was hiislowed upon him by his patient :intl aileclioiiate wifc, until his spirit passcil peui~c~ :Conseil who was ii very iiidustrioiis _liioflcnsive uiid upright lun" wus at farmer iit Burlington, and hiiil ai lligli record for truslwortliiiiess :intl the ‘capable discharge of his duties. llc ls 0 ular with his fellow a supporter of every progressive movement. He leaves to mourn ii wife, and one son, Willard, two broth- ers arid four sisters, who have the sympathy of iuany friends ln the loss of a lovliig iiusbaiid and i`al.liei‘. and kind brother. His funeral took place on Tuesday to St. Mary's Church, iii- dian River, where ri Requiem High ~_.___._._.__,._.7,_.,.___-___-_-_-_-_.ve_-___-,-,-_._-_-_~,».-_-_-.~_-:_-_-_ To Prevent The Grip Colds cause Grip-Laxatlve Bromo lQuil1lne removes tho cause. There lla only one "Bromo Qulnlno." E. W. GFt0VE'S signature on box. 25c. ,_ l if 41-lr A l _T _ Ons cont por word Bret liissrtleo in this eoluiriri, hall csnt per AUCTION SALE _ SSIFIEIJ MIS. ` H _ --in. l ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn steady income corresponding for newspapers. Experience uu- liecvssary. Aildrcss~'PRESS COR- RESPONDENCE BUREAU. Wins- hlngtoli, D. C.. 8238-4-14-hlliuo. WAR" Going like a whirlwind; sam- ple hook free on promise_to can- vass; experienco unnecessary; make seven dollars daily. Llnscott y. Brantford Ont. _ _ _ » » Colppan . I Sow di_u:_.to farrow thc 25tli_of April. AGEN-I-8 wAi'~N-|-E-*-9 1:*-1_0 SELL F-53 i,a|-baring Apply Jack R|ggs_ CROP:--25_ £0115 t‘Xtl’a Timothy Hay, _large quantity loose Straw "the Old reliable Fonthlll Nurserl- _ __ _ 3211-4-12Ii1‘_3l 500 b\1Sl\¢lS _Choice Sc-cd Oats ( Balmer). So bushels Seed Wheat (Red 283; We *emi Our mei{__t<;_ s°_ll- Er- wanrso.--'A c.`oo'o°arsAov silli- rife), 12 bnsliqls choice Timothy seed -50 bushels nine Pnintoes ' ion P” °“°° “““°°°°°'“"‘ " °‘ °°'”' _"°'~ °°°l1_W“S°= “M “mir "Mk ~ bushels Tufninih ' ` ' ‘..’.i1.“.?.‘."”i..‘i.“..“.i'i“‘5$’.§‘fii’.i§.f.§°if.‘$‘.§§1 l.‘.’..'.';?1.§.“””i»’.’3““i..;"1'§i’ “é.i'..é`y' SALE Po., Tiviz. No RESERVE. 10,0111. _ - 1310»3_z11ii1:2u Mine.. ein. ' ' ' TERMS-8 months on approved joint notes, 6 pcr cciit off for __ ‘ __ __ _8160-4-Bm6_l FOR SALE- FOUR HUNDRED BUS- hols seed oats. Also One hundred bushels potatoes. Ronald J. Mc~ Neill, Southampton, P. E. I.. Klug's Country. 82224-13M3i. Help Wanted-Male WANT_ED- BELL BOY AT THE Queen Hotel. 8235-4-13M-ii. WANTED-YOUNG MAN TO ACT as news agent on the Souris train. Apply ut. oiico to News Agent. P. E. I. Railway 8208-fi-1Zl\l&ii. WANTEEZA sov T`o LEARN' 'rl-is cash. _. _ - . ____ BENJ_ CARTER & CO__ _ Llclp \\/ant;e4_|--1n_’__ _'uclll‘S<_>m= _ minutes :_J_s_e taiid m0_1:_ing. 'F°\"Pim Si " *S es" iteiiing and i1_¢_i.i_ mg scalp and falling hair, red, rough hands and baby rashes, itclnngs and chalings these fragrant, super- creamy emollients are wonderful. ~ 1'* ‘M “soil” .11°”.:.“.%.".“n°°s°°.ii= Etliyviirezlers ixroughoiit tho wuiiil. ' ' _ _Mass was perforrucil by his pastor. “thence to the cemetery, whore ull that ‘was mortal ul' him.wlis laid 10 FSM. Wherefore should I make my-moan, _ Now my dear husband ls dead. He to early _rest has gone. ' » He to paradise has fled. . ‘ l shall go to him, but lie, _ Never: shall return to nic. 11° is Q' -l _ DR WAITE ENTERS PLEA OF “NOT GUILTY." NEW YORK, April 10.-Dr Arthur Warren Waite. who has confessed to poisoning his fsther~in-law, John E. Peck, millionaire drug manufacturer of Grand Rapids. Mich.. entered through his counsel to-day a plea of not guilty when arraigned on the indictment charging him with murder in the first. degree. His counsel. however, reserv- eil tho right, to change the plea within len days. .i_, We havetin hand P > Q 1 _ _ _ ___ ~i __ ovetl"f;¢°'.i*'§ff§:,'i¢':,"?¢“,f’~ fi' _ j 4 ! X a quantityhf '_ f’St;f Jdlini » .~{. _ _=. Q 1 `__;-j._:_. _#_ _i1_»~i »f~__..; _-__ ._i_,f‘;. _ ` `~' 1; 7. ` 'f‘ ii _" Y- _ .» ‘ `* t~ . - 1 _ "-is > _ ___ 5 » - _:_ _ - ~ - . i /'J .. io ..;_ ,_ i. : 1-.- in Barrels andfi , _ » Casks. 5 _ ¢. Iilione 111 IC.” 'lyons & Co) lllilllllll .Hllll||llli;lll__ ’ A lulil `iullll.sf@` _ (Speolsl to the Gusrdlamgw. MOUNT KJSEO. April 12.-R c_h's_rd Hardini; Davis, author and warfoor- respondeiit, was fouiiil dead. in 7’ his lioriie early today of heart trouble. _m M in __ ___ i M 9 » if \ ' \ *v4 - JUST dealer`s. 0 Canada One Fleeting Hour 1 Memories Dutch Serenade `~ N . rf "li _ _ r ` i" i _ . _ n_sAl.llts in lvsliv 1j9_wN Ann' on-`y'_ .,. , \ -. _ "` . .,~» 1 .l _ ._ . "-- _ _‘~~`-- \l .\ » \\ /‘\\' //l `» /~ ‘\ .1 _ ` / `\ ' ‘i ‘_ Good Luck to the Boys of the Allies - A New War-Time I ` . Marching Song OUT On Victor Record 17598 Something stirring-the best . since -“Tipperary” ; Hear it at any of “His Master`s Voice" 'rniiss 'ren-iNci