-i 27’ N915 »-~~ ~, _ _ _ V - 1-Hn cnARLo'r'rn'rowN GUARD _ - ~ Il _ _ I , I . fllliihlnurilnrns? ., -;,__Y'o_i1‘.llave no exon ifor going about like -cripple. -afraid to your foot squarely _the ground. ‘ _If lyour boots are Srila] and you can’t g them stretched give the away. . V Your l"ee't Are Worth I More Than The Boots 'l I Then sgend 15c for a bottle of oster’s Liquid rn Cure and get relief. removes the corn in ery short time. \ 'l /'F :ss- IE. A. Foste Central Drugstore ‘ ° - Sunnyside , e .lfl\\\\\\\\\\ Il i M AD E |N C ANADA '”%` Ne=‘-“N v`\:~ii-;. . _-AI lf*-' I I I .Q-.--_._..,..=,.-_-. v . B. 1 -- __ Jfdr JOE , ` LISBURY SAE f5`r 251" co|..l./ins "" wll.LlAMs. GREENE a some co.. \.n|nu> I BERLIN. ONTARIO ’ m-~_i ` p Zin 1 NN EVENING INIIN SNNNESPINIIF ilullcl- thc ililslllt-1.-l;ol`t,llc Lulllt-s' .\id Society of tlritcc (illlircil. THE SHAKESPEARE STUDY CLASS Will Present Scenes From "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" “KING HENRY IV" "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE” ill the ' Heartz M°morlal Hall ON THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 29TH l3t`:gill`l`i‘il`lg`iI’l‘ililip`tly`iit 8 o`t-lock. ` PROGRAMME. bit-ii-ctiolls .. Grace ifllurcll Orcllcstra Scene froill _ "The Tnliling ol' the Shrew" Violin Solo ....Rev. F. ll. Littlcjohns Vocal Solo ..Mr. lt. l-l. Beal Sci-he froill ...“i{iilg Henri’ IV" Piano Solo ....Miss K. Stanley Scene from . . . . . . .."l{ing Henry IV" SALE OF CANDY. Scene from _ "Tile Mercllalit of` Venice" Selection .. Grace Cllurch Orchestra GOD SAVE THE KING. Tickets 25 cents. un sale ul t‘ur- ter's Bookstore and G. l<‘. Hutcheson. 9G82~4~27Ml.\l[ll2l. sv- I' ln-j.',fK» ZTYH .lt Cotlrteous Service Customers ofthll bl\‘ll,`lP "°' , slate the eoflliiifl °°,\l!_hf‘;?i§:g m°°H°°"li -ine' silenced 1° lo" 122.' .°... ~-“’-i --» I clients mo! f°°| Wmmbw willing attention to their "q“h.n:,;n:'.S¢v oAco0untis - -9-5'; s-:.~.;.-..‘°"1.'.:°.-.-..'.::§! ‘:,d:¢, 'lui to Jo the rem whether your difwllf 5° mg’ ' "oi-mall. ‘ fqitr - ~ ' '°' M lnonrcooovor- I The Bank of ». .N ova Scotlfl ISl..i'4iiD IRANCHES ' l'i\i‘l>\‘9°|,l- tion of your eamest preachingof’ the gnspclof redeeming love. During tliel four years 01' Y0\l\‘ Dil!!-Ofille h°"° 5'0"’ fgllnlul pastoral visltations to our homes cite? dispelling the dark- ness and reveal ng the silver Ilnins lu the cloud going into the chamber of sorrow and reflecting the love ‘of the (‘.lli-Ist bringing joy and consolation to the afflicted and sad. rest assured dear brother will not soon he forgot- ten. Please convey to your wor hy. partner in life our best and kfndest wishes for her future \velfore,slis was was ever by your side nobly assisting you in the great work in which you we", engqsq manifesting as deep an intdreut the salvation of immortal souls. accolll thi! gift as s small 1°" fm' your and our which the .lt st. lotus-st. Leafs, s; put.. “y' Mncincmnau Chicago 4 Ci c_ Tlloinns ‘siail-di=ler,stYtap.,l »l~mvL,r “» . ; llin-ors;wus cora aura l - , ' ning s.ttendiIIg to personal btlsllxleslsfi their mst reaped” to mm' WI", m ° V. NATIONAL LEA(-;UE___ A. Brook from Kingston, Ontario, where he has |yn_ 3|-°°k1yn'7; N_ y_ 5_ M pm|a_ been studying medicine at Queen’s At Pittsburk- Cincinnita 3, Pitts- *’* burg 3_ A; SL Loul3_ SL Lows 3. Among the visitors doing shoppiu . PEilS"0iiALS . AMERIUAN LEAGUE hgisgmlégis xlnclgfnlcy. North Rivler. M c assengcrs cross ng I Al, gh|cag0_Uh,icugU' 1; sh Louis' to Pictou. Tuesday iiloriiilig. I I l I 0. LM' Cl°ve:und`('I°"°|”|1<|. 3; Detroit. `tlillsoNNlo`hilAhil:I;NNrM(gNtiN`NvNiNhww" wave Never before I" me Mawr" uf K°“` tors in this city Ssturd arriving in Charlottetown yesterday University. ill Victoria Saturday were Mr all , . d AMER-ICAN LEAGUE___At New Mrs. Thomas Storday. Crapaud; Mr. Y0rk_N_ y_ 4; Washlngton 0_ M B0s_ Robert Myers, Hampton; Mr. W. B. ¢¢,n_ pmladelphm 6. Boston 3_ -A, Trowsdsle, Crapaud; Mr. Arthur lu- olevelantl- Detroit 6, cleveland o. Al "‘““» "B"°\1W°°“" H“"1Di°"--V- Chicsgo-. Chicago 4; St. Louis 1. T* FEDERAL Lp;AGUE___A, Bum Mr. T. P. Cass of North River.who al0_._ gamma", 10; Buffalo 4' M SL has been ailing for the past twelve months took suddenly very ill Sat- urday 20th iilst and is ilow in friends lloweve_r hope for his recov- ery. . Among the persons doing business in Victoria on Friday were: Mr. Da- vid Holnl, De Sable; Mrs. Ernest Holm, De Sable; Mr. John W. Mc- Kenna, Kelley`s Cross; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferguson, Hampton; Messrs Mack Bouiter anti W. B. Arbing, Crapaud; Mr. John Ferguson, Hamp- ton.--V. Mr. A. E. B. Murphy, son of Senator Murplly. was gazetted as a lieutenant in the Heavy Artillery at Halifax oil the 22nd inst. Tile Senator has res- soli to be proud of his young sons of nineteen and eighteen respectively, the younger being a N. t.‘. 0. in the battalion at St. John. Both expect to leave for the front soon. llorl:l._._l5lilvAts VICTORIA. 'i‘. Hudson, Pictou; E. W. Brooks, Brniltfortl; N. P. Poirier, Moncton; W. E. Dawson, Noi-th.Tryon; J. F. Ar- nctl, Summersldc; W. 0. lienvcney. tlalt, Ont.; W. E. tialllpbcll, Torollto; J. A. hiclsaac, Woodstock; 1*. C. Mur- plly, Tigllish; Tillie ilowntt, Irene Melrout-, Sunlillcrsidc REVERE I E. Lairil. 'l`yron; .l. M. Sutllcrlulld; l\Iollta|;ilc; ll. J. i\-it-,Ni-lil, Sl. John; L. M. l\icNcill, St.\Johu; ll. E. Spencer, llalifax; A. B. Hunt, lliili- fax; J. J. McDonald, 'l`i'acudic; M. (`. McI(illnon, Trncadie; Mrs. i’.Mt-- Mahon, Emerald; J. il. Seutner, Winnipeg; J. J. McDougall, Glace Bay; J. l-iornc, Willsloo; \Vlli God- kili, Sunlillersitlc; W. lt. Bowser, To- ronto; Miss (7. Pilttcrsoll. liunter ltivcr; W. ll. (.‘tl.ll:igllilli, St. Louis; Fulton l‘Jll|.~l, f)'l.i-nry; (ll-ll. <_‘oll|il:s, l\‘lolltri-lil: NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL The following l-cgistci-cil at the North Anlci-icuii llotel yesterdayz- ifalnpbell Mclieilzie, ilartsvillc; Ev- erett McKay, Stanley Bridge; Clar- ence Nicolle, Murray Harbor: Joseph Dcsltot-he, llustico; Elnlnitt Des Roche, ltustico; Price i`ann, Clyde ltiver; \Vnlter t`ann, tflydc River; Harry Brown, Miilview; David P. Cann, Augustine Cove: SD\\r£l€0l\ (Iann, Clyde ltiver; M. O'Brlen, lion- shsw; P. 0'Briell, Boilsllaw; lt. (`. Mcltac, Point Priln; Herbert Bell. Murray Harbor; A. 1). Dunpiiy, Mill- view: ltev. A. J. Mt-Neill, liiurray River; Frank Andrew, New Glasgow Mills; ll. A. Casey. Tilluislli MISS Janie Wlxlsh, New York. Select Medicine - ____ Carefully Purgatives are dangerous. They gripe. cause burning pains and make thc coilstlplited condition worse. -Physicians say the most idcal_ laxa- tive is Dr. Hamiltoll's Pills ot Man- drake and butterilut; _they are ex-_ ceedingly mild, composed only of lienlthgivilig vegetable extracts. Dr. l-ianiilton‘s Pills restore activity t.o the bowels, strengthen the stomach, and purify tile blood. For constiDH~ tioll, sick lleadachc, billiousness and disordered digestion no medicine on earth makes such remarkable cures as Dr. l-iamilimrs Pills- Try “.250- box yourself. REGISTER HAS LIST OF UNDESIRABLE PEOPLE. PARIS, April 26.-Tout Paris, a so- cial register of the F1‘€\lCll Cilllllfll- .l\\Si issued. _contains the names of 1.500 Parfsians killed oil thc battlefield up to February 25, 1915. included ill this number are the names of twenty gen- erals, 367 other officers, fourteen priests, and 193 titled members of the aristocracy. The register also gives ill a seimf- ste list the names of 200 society peo- ple in the Tout Paris of last year, who are now classed as “undeslrables." This list includes Germans, Austrians and Turks. _ ‘ Unorl .vnlf-,.A,\' 'ro_ , __ _ _'l"Al\l'I ME.»\BUHES. Tomo, April ;l2_-'i‘wo,proniinerit political associations have passed re- solutions in favor ot Japan f-Skill! ' Misses Alice and Margaret llurke of Mt. Stewart were ailiong the visi- Mr. ulld Mrs. R. ll. l’i-ofllt, Vic- At Newark-Newark, 2; Buffalo, 1_ toria, accompanied by their little At St. Louis-Pittsburg, 3; St, daughter Florclicc, spent Sunday il Louis, 0, De Sable, the guests oi' Mr. and Mrs .\t Kansas City-Chicago, 10; Kan- JUNUI C- M0N0Vi"~_V- Ball CRY. 3. Second game-Kansas _‘_- City’ 4; Chmago' 2_ Mr. John Sweeney was a passcligcl' | ially endeared himself by his manly K fellows, and the i.o_\-ill Order ot . a dangerous condition . His many llllnli ul Ml. , sington have such scenes oi' genuine ulld universal regret been witnessed us occurred yesterday on the occasion of the funeral of Mr James Kennedy, M.l..A. Over two thousand people were prescllt at the ceremony, mourn- ' ers travelling from far and wide to pay lluiet uilostentatious wuy,had played an inlpol-tant part ill furtllering the filter- _csts of the colnlnuiiity. The Kennedy family are held ill high esteem. and the late Mr James Kennedy had espec- qunlities. his business recilfudc, and the readiness with which he always placed his services nt the disposal of every good cause. He was a valued member of the Presb)-teriali Church, and none knew better than its rnlnis- ter. the Rev, G. A. Sutllerlnnd. the Hood lle did ill the colilliliillity. A pro- minent member ot' the order ot' Odd- Orangemen, the iur-lnbers of tllesc bodies feel llis ronlovnl while just in NS Prime, as a sin(-ere personal loss. As a political leader, he was univers- ally respected by both parties. for he was scrupulously fair and honourable ill his conduct. lie set all example at last electioli which is likely to he generally followed at the ensuing elec- tions ot’ running a clean campaign, entirely free from the distrillution of liquor or bribes. lie had declared that it he could not be elected oll the merits ot' his party platform and his own per- sonal lilerits, he preferretl not to be elected at all. The elct-tors expressed their confidence in hiul by sending him to tile House by il splendid majority. The suddellness of his demise cast u gloom over the colnnlunity, and the sorrow felt found expression in the record attendance at the obsequics. A special train went from Charlotte- towli, conveying the nlelnbers oi' the local Government, and of the Domin- ion and local Legislature, together \vitli representatives ofthe Oddfellows and Orange Lodges, the 4th lteglinent Band and others. The funeral was tiliied to leave the late residence at two o'<-lock alld at tilat hour an cnornlous crowd of sion inovcd off in the followillg order to thi- cllurcll:- llallrl. Oildfellows. The wreaths. Tile coffin. The chief nioilrllcrs. The Orullgcillt-ll. (lcneriil illournl-rs. 'l`llc riilirifll wus <-rolvilt-ll ill 1-vi-ry piiri. spot-ial seats ill-im.: ri-sci-vi-.il I`ol‘ fill- flow-riilllclli :lull lllclllili-l'l4 of the l.cl:il~iulf|lrl- iillti till- sol-it-iii-s. 'l`lli\ flrsf part of lilo si‘i‘\‘il-t- was rollilili-it-ll IW fill- ltnv. i\li° Siiiln-rlallnl, iluv, l\li‘ Morris, Mi-fllodist, null itcv. l\ll- Wilt- soll, Alllgliciiil. 'l`lli-ll llle i'ulli-rail ritual of' the ()ild|`t-flows wits goni- througll. and al'tcr\viirtls the inourlli-r:; passed the bicr to. take a farewell look of' thc features of one they kllc\v so illtinlately. The procession having been l‘c-forlni-d, the c-ortt-gc pl-ot-ecdcll to the station, the lmllil .i lil illc irilill procecrli-ll io liiwiilalllillic null thence thc filllcrnl party wont to Sprlugton (ft-iilctci-y, wlicri- thc re- mains were luitl fo l-est," fin- rltunl of the Oi-tinge Lodge being used, llev. l). McLean officiating. The chief' mourners were tin- de- (-eased`s four sons, his father and live brothers. Among the other mourners were Prcnlier l\-intllit-son. l-lon. J. E. Wyatt. Speaker. Holi. M. McKinnon, J. A. Mt-Neill, (‘llus. Dalton, A. E. Arsenault, l.. l.. Jenkins, Si-nutor l\-lur- phy, l\ir A. A. McLean, l\l.l’., Mr Dollald Ni(-llolson, M.l?., Ml' A, A, Le- furgy, Judge Stewart. and the lilcin- bers of the Legislature. The pall-bearers were llrctlll-ell ul' the Oiidfellows. viz., lllessrs Jollli Warren. Bradford McArtllur. t'llarlt-s Cook, Edlvnril l'rcll. John l-lui-ding nntl Hugh Morrison. A large nulllbcr of florul tributes were sent. including the t'ollowing:---- Front the family. a pillow; from his father. i1 half-circle; froln his brothers. an nllcllor; from the Governlnclll, il wreath; (‘lilvili Orange Lodge. a pil- low; Otitli‘cllo\vs. il pillow; Mr James K. Gillies, lvreutll; Mr P. N. Pntc iilld family, O'Lear_v. wreath; Mr E. J. Sniith, representing Miiilcllesti-r, Robertson & Allison, Sf Jollil. wreath; Mr J. Keillleilfs elllployees, wreath; Keniledy & <‘o.`s clliployecs, ()'i.i-ary. wreath. Tile music in thc church was beauti- fully alld syinpatllelii-ully rendered by ail excellent choir. and included the tweilty-tllird Psalnl, and Mr lit-lllledy'l~; favourite llyillil. "lie (iuvv ills Life for Me"; while the Oddfellows rcn- dered “ Nesrer My God to Thee." The whole service was iluprcssivl- ill the extreme, nild will loilg llc rcnlclu- bered by those privileged to be pres- ellt. Tile arrangements were adnilralllyl carried out lil every detail. HIIITIBH ARE =\llilti)ERl<}ll BY SAVAGIC l-illNl-l. |.0\|)(lN, April 22-That Gel-nlull soldiers in a rage beat British wounded to death is the charge made in a narrative by the official Eye Witness with the British troops, dat- ed .lprif l6th, and given out by the press bureau today. "In view of false accusations in ell- only new-spspers regarding the con- duct of the British at Neuve Chap- pelle." the narrative says "the fol- lowing extract from the diary of .4 German officer, dated December 19th, 1914, is interesting: ‘The sight of the trenches and the fury, not to say the drutlo,-'measures-against -tibia.. fltillly v l. " _». ;‘,;js,li _ - ' ‘ ,.1 I I _ 5 \ _ 'If ~ . _ ',, -4,. , bestiality, of our men in -beating to l \\§` rl II I P' .:;.f:.':. I .;;f.':::. Linen Sale Ends Shortly th* 1., ‘v `\ 7 f, 1, f I._‘_\ 7 ‘I L _, i , rr. 1 0 .X Y § I4 /we . ’°e?/"U" ’ ,~i Toweling-5 1-2c yard ' I.; l éy ._ '.-N' ` "<-3. . -fab I €”§ff;'. gmail; be impossible. ,_ per off al1_tabie linens,.napkins, towels, mourners had_ gatllered. The proces- ~ All linen roller towelling also all lint-n blile check towclling 17 in- ches wide- secure some of this while you may. .... .. .. .. . .5y2c Slips per pair-25c Ready to use pillow slips-made oi’ English longclotll- French seams, wide helns. Per pair only Take- advantage of the big If Bargains afforded by this event _ _-542.1 =-_ when present stocks are » sheetmgs, tte B lankets-89c pr. .\'it-e qualify 11-4 flnnln-lette blankets pure white with i-oloi-»~_;,.- _ ,lt - /_» >. . . 1.. ,__ ` ..- l ‘ *= "s-' li; ' 1 -`. I , lt- limi. .. i_..__i g,=~___,,_ - ~ 4` »-.1 - .. e ,, , f _liliin .Nl :‘ ,, , . y 'Ii if 4 |f`\`_; L_/"S _'TL EA? IDYQTQJ llIf_K_ ll’ Fl .i,.,lfIIINg~ 'I - I ,.I,_=.NIII|I|I "T _ II. `. \ I, 'n *II i~;Tf`»f QNIIN I lllllvlsllrssirzf. ‘ ' `\' "*"°'-~ f Handsome Bedroom Dressers ill onli, lniil\o;;nl|_\'. \\-nllilli, llird 1-_ve lllilllli.-, l.:l'iiill wool! t-ii-_ I .'»tI high i-lass ill-l-:ssl-,l-.-. fo st-ll-t-t l`l'oln .. .. ._ ..$20 to $75.00. Oni' lil-w silowruolll oil tilt- Sill floor <-ollfziills ii lllultlliiii-i-llt its-.surf lllclll ol' ll and 5 piece stills odd _ pieces, davcilports clc. Framed pictures suitable for all Soil- nat-nts tor the 'i`ilkc illi- clt-\'nlur -.intl sci- file rooms in a magnificent assortment. OSTERMOOR W goods. \\'i~ \\-oll'l ask _von to bu_\'. $1-00 £0 $15-00 ¢iCI‘l» MATTRE55~ , i. _ IQ _ PICTURES D0--1 M-~=»~ f-» -II-1-’ Magnificent Showing of the Newest ' and Best FURNITURE _ Every day_bl'i1lgs along something new and at- tractive. Colne lil and walk around---we’re pleased to Swell Dining-room Suits ('olnplt-ll: siliis ln flllislii-il oak, llulisln-li onli. 1-:ruin wooil-L-lt". t‘oloniill l-`lnlll_\' sliinlls iii ii <-:iii-l;llr_\' ll_\' ili-r- .st-lf` so ful' as lnovinl.: pit-t\l|‘c “sliirs” uri- i-illli-i-rlli-il. Sin- i,- l|iii\'i-, "1-lift-" hill not absurd. nnil lllis :lu illl'i-i-iiolls lilulrllft-r No woiiill-r. ills-ri-I`orl~. till- l‘i-opli»'.< '|`lli-alfl‘l» :il\\'iiy:- luis- ill-l‘. for lllt- "l'i-o|lli>'s" kllollxs- what pli~n.-i~s fin- ln-opli-, Lust i-vt-llllll: this llousi- wus l-rillvilt-il in fill- lloors iii llolll sllolv-<. li splvllfiiil nrulzrnlllllll- in-iuu' on. “l)nll_\- oi` lllt- llnilio.<" .-u\\' .\iz\r_\' lfullt-r il)oll_\-l in illlotln-r nxt-ifillll 211|- \'i-uturi- fronl wlllr-ll sill- t-lin-ral-ii sliv- l-cssful. udiiing to ill-l* luuri-is und unin- lug for her l\t»\\'spupi-r, fill- “(‘olni-l." lxri-all-i' popliliii-ily. lil this llunlln-r sho is illstrlli-tml to "write ull" il Sul- vaiioll .\rill_\- wi-llilillg. and ill illi- r-otlrsc of' her _\' hcl- lluslnillll. Shi- wnnls in 1-:lru hi-r own livvlillooil. null for this pill-pt-:v luis- lilll ;il\'n_\- from her lllisluilul. Sin- is pill-silt-d l»_\' In-r |\u.-lliilld, .\'i-il. and llcl' l'n|llily. on lil<- illli- llilllii. \\'|lili- Ill-l' |ll|>\'i-lniilfs :iri- i-nri-l'illl_\' wntt-illrl ily "lilo sti-nilgi-l' with tilt- lllui-it \:inll,\-l.-4-" lu mall wllonl shi- mol on tin- lrniil in hor r\luu\\'u_\~ I-si-uphill-I wllosl- llliilr<- ill the "i`loi-cilvi-" so- rii-s. null this is .~=iiyiill: i-lloliull in lli-r llullliif. "Sl|or|_\-'rl 'l'ri|» in .\li-xii-u" \\-us an t-xi-iiilll: |\\-olnlrt llrulnn ol .\ii-xii-nn lift- and sllou-<~a| h:l\\- ai rough nlilll \\-:ls rt-:itll to no lllroill.-ll "illii-k unll _ll|lu" lo sure- his ht-l|'olln-4|. The llrol_-riliilo wus :ilio_l_-i-ilu-i' :ill l~xi-i-lit-nl ()|ll‘. I ' _ - -*_ I-.-,-'_- - C “is good tea” Tryapackaae .-...-<.' 1