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Stir about two cupfuls in a gallon of scalding water and feed warm Leading Poultrymen Asgure Us _that Ilcrhageum Ilan No Equal Now is the Time to Use It. And Remember- Nothing Else is Quite so Good. LETTERS FROM TIIE ISLAND PROVINCF. litiring three years I have used Herliageiim rcgiiiarly for my herd of hogs, and 1 find it excellent for the appetite and for keeping them in 3 healthy growing condition. At about _live months I averaged goo bf-ron hogs ot from 140 to 180 lbs.. live weight. I use it' for my youu; ligs from the _t mf they are weaned till after the shows; if not for show lui-poses. iiiitil tuey are thiee months old. For calves it has proven to be the best preparation I_ever used. Wlien fed regularly it keeps them in a healthy, hearty condition, is a_ positive preventive of scouring, and ii perfect bowel rfgiilator. and with it skim milk is equal to new. ' I have also used it for horses out of condition, esptciallv it they had woriiis, for which 1 find it it certain remedy. It is positive death to iiitestiiial woriiis. ` ] W. CALBECK. ` Aiigustine Cove. P. F. I. ‘ ~ Heibageum is the very best thing that can be given milch cows. It is a great advantage both before and after coming in, It will help cows weak in the knees; it is a good preventive of scouring and as si preven~ tive of constipation it is _even better. It maintains ri cow in flesh when milking heavy and for increasing quantity of milktliere is nothing equal to it. I have had good results feeding it when pasture was poor. Crapiiud, P. E. I. I). MCLEAN. I liiive used Herbageuni with cows at calviiig time, also found it siitisfrictory for horses, and custoiners speak well of it. 'Flat River, P. Ii. I. . R. K. McKliNZIE, lHE BEAVER MFG., Gil., LTU., Gall, Unl- Sole Manufacturers iltlsriiiwflf ` _lI,\__ 1_1#-. _."` - 4 MADE IN ENGLAND ' Molassine Meal Unique and Wonderful I"ocd . F o it ‘ Cattle. Horses. Sheep. Pigs and Poultry. sL?trAlt_har< long lieeii known to be a vitluablr-. food ici' itnimals._hut i_t has l»eii_n inininn-ir le to givnit. ii] the_iiirm or molasses oxcapt in minute qrinntit-en. in consequence oitio oxistanceui ii large _amount ot potnsh salts. which. vrheri absorbed in the stomach, ai'e_|tnsim|lnted br the anim- als. and have the ciiect ui decreasing; thn_circ\iliition. producing: purzation. death frequently' resulting. _in Molniiaine Meal these prgtium salts are neiitrrtliried _no that Molnrisine Meal may be ziven to animals in large t|iiiintitiea_witb ndv_antageaIl the year round. _ _ Mgilanluiiie Meal ia ii food otizreat value, and may be given to all classes nl anrriin B. When uaod. the same woightkoi outa. henna. maize. cake or other iood ritulf. should be deducted from he rntiunit. _ _ it n ill keen all utnfik in peril-\ct_ hiillth. onublinl them to obtain the lull nutritive value ottheir iood. Tniu eliects a marvellous economy in the inrnrzc account., AULD BROS. Wholesale Agents, Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ oi ..-__,._.-.. ff _ -1 '--fm iiturrsiorrn _ 0 l<` or ilic prevention of Smut in your grain and Seah on your potatoes use BLUESTONE. You can buy it pulverized 9c per pound from Stanley Shaw 89 Peardon Ch arlottetuwn I 4-29dt.'. F' . sa.. . l --or ee "1 f Tyriewrrlers lil'._‘-,__ H( 0I" KINDS I " Cleaned, Adiusted and Put in First-Class Running 0rder A .l N EWSOME I , ' _ |28 Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. 54075 A 1’os_t“a“l will rqgg_i_v_@a Prompt Annwgr. Q {"' _ 1 ' _. . NDERW00 ,Typpewritcrs The Best of All There are many important points which must be considered in the selection of a typewriter Re1iabi1ity,'Durability, Efficiency. Look for these and you’ll purchase an Underwood. Th llnilarl Typewriter Go., nl N.$., ' I. HITED 1-stint. ° ll ' . putative figures were 48,770 pounds ’ A ' W R. ECI( RSI. Y Manager.. ` ` T0 FUITESTALL YANKEES. Oanadlam. Are Making Overland Trip to Labrador. It now trnnspires that the Donald- son party which some weeks ago un- dertook the desperate trip to. as it was then reported, Labrador, was torc- cd _to gc overland to forestall two United States boats that are outtlttlng for the trip now in Boston and New York. Until this was discovered John Block and Eastern Townships asso- ciates were content to proceed to the placer ground by boat also, but when they learned that news oi their move- ments had leaked out they determin- ed to be tlrst iii the field at all haz- iirdn, hence their desperate trip. Three years ago the Roy brothers, French- Canadiana oi Montreal, were fishing and tra ping on the northeastern shores ol’ Hudson Bay. They at that tlme panned in pie plates in one after- noon twenty-three ounces ol gold. It is this placer field that they are going back to stake. One of the Roya wont north with Billy Donaldson on tim overland trip, the other will go with the ship in the spring. The trip that Donaldson and his eight men are now enga ed in ia in the vicinity of 900 miles Pong. I! they strike for the east coast of Hudson Bay the last point at which they rest is the Hudson Bay post. of Prince Rupert. but that is hardly likely. The party learned of an old fur trail that led from a point east of Dano on the Tesnory to the north mast Of HMWH Ba , and it is this that they will iolliiw for 800 or 900 miles. Thai U9 well equipped tor the task. They took with them forty dogs, over the usual complement for such an expedit.ioii,' and these they will gradually "cull _ out as they go along and Iced to the survivors. The? have altogether seven tcm of proviii ons caretu ly selected by men who know to the last shcepack string just what they want.. They ave also with them three canoes. Donald- son was ao solicitoua of the ¢0mi01'l oi his men that he came back almost a hundred miles to get some aupP1l°° that they might want and that he round they had not- It Ia curious 'in this connect-i011 00 learn that the old tcm huts built by Sir Martin Flobtalicr on Halls 1|- land, Frobishor Bay. have been redis- covered. Timely were never occuPl°d» henna; tho ngligh miners that Sir Martin took than in 1576 manned to atay, and altar ha had loaded 150 tom fthe on into his ship ho re- im-nog-1.0 Engond. Accounts dis- agree as to vrethar the expedition was rcifrilunerativc. At mth%pe1;:it1;i w are e are go » which maybe north diilludson Btralti the Donaldson putt; will remain untl thetahtpppieing cu tted reaches them in e s ng. Some seeds have been taken north in plant in a prospective garden. The mon in the enterprise have signed on for a pear at a good wage 'pei' dll! and au stantial interest in what l»l\0Y stake. It would be the height of mad- ness for any single prospeetor to eh- denvor to trail the party in overland trail as in many respects it would be much more arduous _than the Klon- dyke, but there is little doubt that there will be several outfits breaking leo into tho desired land in the spring. 'l`i‘»¢ fact that men who have made the Find have gone back themselves and that auch extensive and expen- sive preparations have been made to reach reputed plncer fields by those who know the details of the find, lend credence to the story of tha richness of the field. ,_______._.i- Throne Sold For 84. * Great bargains were secured by those ivfho attended the auction sale of old furnishings at Rideau Hall. Ottawa, the oilioial residence ci the Governor-General of Canada, the oth- er day. The throne was one ot the first thing put up. Why it was sold is not own, for it was it rather hand- ~sorne thing, and did not appear to be im article whidh would be required anywhere except at a vicorogal estab- lishment. That seemed to be the glin- eral impression. as it was knoc ed down to a iedrdler for $4. A hand- carved blao walnut sideboard, at least twenty-tive feet loop, which wouidniake a load tor a our-horse team, realized just seven dollars. It coat aevon hundred it it~cost ii cont.. A dray load of visitors' books, iii which thc names of callers at the hall for vars back are inscribed, and ages, vent to s. ragmiui at 26 ceiita Cabinet Ministers’ Age. The new Canadian Cabinet in not. wlnparatively speaking. very much younger than wus the Laurier Minis- try when it took office in 1890. Oi course, there were three aged meni- bora ot the Laurier Ministry, Sir Oliver Mowat. Sir Henry .loly, and Hon. R. W. Scott, whose ages make the total. heavier than it othnriviiie would he, but the iivcrage ago of th.- Laurier Cabinet in 1890 compares not unlavornbly with that of the Borden Cabinet of 1911. Here are the oompariaonsz- Age; in 1896: Laurier 56, Cartwright Bl., Mowot lb, Davie; lil, F. W. Borden 49. Mulook 53, Fisher 46, Tarte 47, Fielding 48. Blair 52, Bitton 35, Paterson 51, .loly 67, Scott. 71. Getrlirion 63. Dobell 59. ` Ages in 1911: ' Borden 67, Foater 04, Doherty 56, Hoiien 51, Hugliiea 59, Pelletier 54, Burrill 53, Mon 55, White 45, Coch- rane 59, Rogers 47. Reid 52, Nnntol 54. Roche 52, Perley 54, Kemp 59, Lougheed 57. Cigarettes Are Popular. The quantity of cigarettes entered for consumption in Canada during the last decal year increased by nearly tort‘ye_per cant., aa complared with the pre ing twelve mont ii. The com- or 1910-ll and 35,049 pounds ior 1909-10. Ontario leads al the other provinces by a very large margin, the amount credited to the province last year being 22,776 pounda, as compared with 16.593 poun s for the preceding year. Quebec comes next with 9.020 pounds and British Columbia third, with 7,180 pounds. I ,¢_. ,- _ _ i _,,< '» if-..~.]€!-.?Q~"’.~.¢.’°~€i‘l.§ i writ. itrrirru nit oiustiirtn irucrr irrstn Could Not Work and Had No Ambition For Anything. Thcae who have never been troubled with kidney trouble do not know the aritflei-ing and misery which than alteted -un ergo. Weak, lame or aching back coma from the kidneys, and when the kidneys are gut of order the whole system becomes Dca.n's Kidney Pills are a medic for all kidney- troubles. Mrs. W. R. Hodge, Fielding, Sauk., writes:-‘JA few lines highly recommend- ing Doau'| Kidney Pills. For this last year I have been troubled very much with nasty lick headaches, and a weak, aching back which caused me much misery, for I could not work and had no ambititm for anything. My kidneys were very badly out of order, and kept me from aleepirig at nights, I tried many kinds of pills and medicines but It seemed almost in vain. I began to :ive up in dea- pair of ever being well an strong again, when a kind neighbor advised ml lb try Doan'a Kidney Pills, whpth I di? and am thankful for the relief obtain from them, for now I am never in trouble with a sore back or sick headaches. I will always any Doan’s Kidney Plila for mine. and can highly recommend them to any nuflerera." . . _. Price 50 cents pea' box, or 3 boxes for $1.25, at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. ” [When ordering direct specify "Doan'|."l HOTEL ' ST.“ DEN‘lS` BROADWAY AND HTH STREET NEW YORK CITY. "J _ Within _Easy Aéceaa of Every Poluf of lutervut. Hutt Block from Waoamakar's_ q 5 uiin\|tes‘ walk of SlI0|\[\In£ Diuttlel. NUTED I-`0|.t.: Excellence Dt' 'tllaIml.00\u- turtutilo Appulntuients. Courteuiis Ser!-/-' lcitanil lcmcllke Burrouidtrgu. ~ ,llil0llS $I.0ll Pill DIY Illl lil’ '_ .EUROPEAN PLAN. ’ 'Tabla d'ltot.e Breakfast 50°. WM.TAY_L0!_\6i.SON',ln¢. AL. U HOTEL MARTINIQUE, . Broadway and Mr-I Street. l' - l if To the Electorsol I Ward Five Ladies and Geritlemen:-Having been iioininated to contest the \Vard at the forth coming civic election _for councillor at the #eq-ical of many voters I have decided to necoriie a. candidate. I now take this opp- ortunity of rolicliing your liberal support without personal canvas and ifyou chooae to e‘ccl me as one of your representatives l asure you I shall give your interests my :areful consideration and attention as well is the improvement and progress of our tity. Thanking you in anticipation fi r Your support I Remain Yours ARCHIBALD i\_IcLEAN 'senior ’ K. J. MARTIN. B. A Barrister Notary Public etc Money to Loan. Morris Bloc -Charlottetown Zddrti. STEWART Q. CAMPBELL Barriatera. Solicitoro. etc. Oiiices in DenBria_a{ Block Corner ` Queen and Grafton rl rests. Charlotte town P. E. Island. Money To Loan. W.S.S'I.‘EWAR'I.‘.I{.(.l.. N.A.0AMPBELL A.W.R. lll'I`IfEN,I/.S,II_I/Il Veterinary Surgeon Q Dentist Graduate Ontario Veterinary Collage London. Canada and Detroit, Veterinary Dental Uolleize. Detroit. _Mich IJ. Pl. A. Oiiioa-llirihnron Building, lately occun everything rwrtuining lo tho veterinary which contain the autographs of hun-' gil by Dr I;~`rps_c;._hpli-ine ii. rcnldonun . on ii a .n. o e . dmds of nw” or le" mmm” perm" Dliieritdiari oil thi. toiilli ii apecialtv and ""' ogch, _and vatoentnl profession. Moutmzuo. P E. I. ii-iittadrti mos. HOTEL BRUNSWICK Mnmzton, N. B. the Larfoa and Host Ifoeatcd Hotel I the Oi y accommodating aw gualtl Situated in the centre ci vinaciouivzroumin and surrounded br elegant ab|\dod_ treo: rnakiniitapeciallydrnrablo for tourists in the summer season. GEO McBWEIilNEY Warburton ft! Shaw Bairriaters, Attorneys, Notary Public, Etc Ohiccs in Cnnicrnn Block, Charlottetown P. E. Inland. I. .I. YEO. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Qpsldonco Pho” ms |93 rlnco St. George W. McPhee Barrister and Attorns -at-'aw Ofileas-Bank oi N. B. Oliauibera Charlottetown. P. Ill. Inland. DR. JOIl'N LEDWELI.. M. D Richmond Streot,oppoi\ite St.Paul's Church Hours until io o'i:loclr to 3 p. ni. OOQOOOOOUOIUOOIOIIICU ‘ nri. a. A. Li-:ciiii: (Government Veterinary Inspector) [UPON IDTIL Phone 289|. -5drwtf n. o. ucniiron. K.o. w. ni. umnrnnv McLeod Q Bentley o°i‘"""§' ‘lf iir"§"‘ i.".Z§.‘ii2F{ ool- n o . glaarlottgtown F. liigalland ' A A. McLean, K. C., Donald bIcKiimor Mclean Q Mcliinmon Barriatere. Attorneys-atflaw Brown Block, Charlottetown Strategy. _ Finding it iiiiimirihfii to seo the stage while tlii» lady in front nl him wore hr-r large hat. Joiioa, in his niost- insiiiuating rnniiner, asked her to re- move it. ‘_"I`nke of! my hail” sho ex- claimed. "Wli_v, what impude-noe! Oi course I won`t take off ni_\‘ haf!" “Very well, madiini," said tha man. "I beg your pardon for iisltiiig the iavor, but I rather think you will." When the curtain rose- on the second act the owner oi thi- beribbonerl and heavily-trimmed strut-ture heard hoarse cries, such an “Trike it off. you ohumpl” “Remove that hat. there!" "Take it off! Take it off." It is quite neerilens to say that the hat Immediately landed in the lad_\"s lap. The gentleman lean.-d toward her. thanking her profusely. And the poor, imposed upon woman probably never found out that, the man had put on his own milk lint. rind that all the horrifying yells were aimed at him. Tho Oil Treo of China. The tung, or wood oil tree, ia worthily named the national treo of China. It is stately in appearance,- with smooth green bark and wide- it readinf branches, affording it tina shade. t bears a fruit resembling a shellbark hickory nut, but as large as ri small orange, Each nut contains three triangular seeds similar to small Brazil nuts. The oil is pressed from these seeds and the refuse is used as at tei'tili1.er. The oil is used principal- ly for polishinéowoodwcrk and dress- ing leather. naiderable quantities are exported. The wood oi the tung tree is used for makin musical instruments, tina boxes and the framework oi amall houses. ____.__.__.. "Regardless oi Coat. ` The Princess of Monaco is so rich itbat she regards money with con- tempt. On one occasion, nite: a bur- glary had been committed in her apartments. she astounded a magis- trate by stating that she ni-ver count» mi her money and did not know which of her jewels had been stolen. as she never troubled to find out how many she had. ' `To Bo Placed on His Stone. A Paris watchniriker wrote the fol- lowing inscription to be placed on hi, tombstone; "Hare lies horizontally Bo-and-B0. in his lifetime o. watch- maker. Honor was the mainiipring of his existence, and work ever regu- lated his time. His works were good. The fear of God and the love ot his ncighbor_ were always the key that wound him up. He lived happy until the Great Clockmakcr of the universq thought fit to sever the chain of hi. days at the me oi--‘P - . l r i caan To lhe Electors of Ward 'Five ‘Ladies and Gentlemen:-I-Iaving bee nominated at it representative meeting of tho electors ot' Ward Five to contest the Ward at the coming election as Coon cillor I hereby accept the nomination. I elected I will do my beat for the interests general I am in fat or ofimproved San tary Laws and of inspection ot food sup- plies; also the encouragement uf industries. thc Advancement ofthe city, i- zodstt3w Filll SALE i,ooo,ooo Feet New and Second I-land Belting,i,ooo ooo feet iron pipe, all sizes; hangers, ready roofing, wire fciicrrig, stating what you need. The Imperial Waste Q Metal Co. Montreal. l3siii\\'_ir6i _ _ imma S A. lllrllim- A ald’s Card To the Elector of Cliarlottotown. Ladies and (`»enllcmcn;-- ' At llic solicitation of A large number of citizens I have consented to be- come a candidate for Mayor at the forth coming Elections. I am in favor of a progressive Civic policy. \Vith a car-ferry to the Mainland, and a ri-.duction in our freight rates, the chief' obstacle to making Ciiartlottetoivn a inanufacturing city is removed. lfelcctrd, I will endeavor to get in- dustries located here, by making auzh oureis ions, from time to time. as are oricde nt and in the intervals of our city. Situated, as we arc, in clone touch with the coal fields of Nova. Szotia, with ex- cellent shipping facilities hy rail and water Charlottetown, the fifth largest city in the Maritime Provinces. will than have as many inducements to offer investors aa any other city. Think what it will mean to our work- ing men.Instead of going abroad they will remain at home and help to build a greater Charlottetown. - I am in favor of improved sanitary laws as wcll aa all measures having for their object the advancement of our city and province civic taxation# I take this opportunity of soliciting your support and ofthanking the electors of, Ward Five, for electing me to represent that large and representative body oy citizens, in i9c6 i9o8 and igro, and trusi that l may receive trom thorn their hearty, support for the Mayoralty. iBeg To Remain, Yours Moat Respectfully, S. A. MCDONALD r l i-i8dt hatutf _‘ _, on-r~ - 5 1 ness andLoss or Sl.lui‘.P. L 4 Pivniotes'&eslioi\,tllnerfiil- ness aiidlkstcontainsnetttn , gnum.Moipiiino nor lineal. 1 or Nana uric. ii»'».ruap.enmm1 aa»"“"a»4'f“- ' Apafecmemedy Iordoiullpo- tion. Sour Stomai:i\.Diarrtjoea. Worms ,Convulsions.T`¢verisl\-- I am opposed to any further increase ini i EXACT UDPYUPVILUIL _-___---_ l'\i»-.J For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bouglii Bears the ,` _...__ srgnanin ~ _ of i H5:...'51.¢.. i i I ilse For Uver Thirty Years ,l§.ll.l.ll [ence postii, etc. ; positively z5p.t‘. to 75 p.c. . 1 less than elsewhere. ,Write for price list 2_“‘\“ U' Candidate For Mayor - Of Charlottetown Ja-mes Paton Stands I"o_r What Is Best In Civic Government. ' 1. Ii ffrciency and Economy. 2. Iiiiprovenients and Progress. 3. Permanent Streets and Sidewalks. 4. Establisliinent of Industries. I \ r A rw d F 5. Clean, Healthy and Better Liglitctl Lily. o ar ive,in articular, nd f r I ~ i _ _ l _ _ H W . _ P, . . 'i ° "Lui 6. More Work for Mechanics and Laboring Men. and all measures having t`or their object 2,f‘,’,“,§f§;’,‘;”,‘;,°,',‘;‘{’E,, and knows what is doinq in the world today. Voteifor Popular, Practical, also large qiiiintity of pulleys, slialtiiig, JL. _ 315 Queen Slrell.. W* ._ ~ ."lm:;~-rff€__. \ o » E I ' l " 1”- .. _ ‘ » " " ' ' ' ¢` - __ - . _ ____( t f '.. , ~= . r ., ' _ ,. . `, _.._.,*., _,_ _ _:,._,__;`-_._ < ..f . ‘.»' _§`”“\" -pg -,-"55 -i ' _= `-.*~, , ~ ~» .__ . \._, ».»-;. _i..»~»i..-.3 1 -.-. .'_»\~.` i _ . _ J 4 ~ ` _.` _ t \ ` ` _ `\a a".