*‘ ""_.é1?31` 1 arf, ffl ill`<,l"' i .Li li, iilwf i; _.. ffl§l"!si"~"_ ‘iff f'3V‘.`*i._ 3§wf'_.: it ._ rw.; » li 's fi* l "lill».l;il'~"- _ _W _ .4 - "ll ‘l~¢"‘: il‘lr'1“il'. ' i 5 4'” "Tl *fi .g_,“.12f“,x,. ii $31; if ii* _f'ff¢l_.;__".~‘ Ll "l 21'# _». ~. r i _ .plgfj .%"lii€" fe. i' `~__i1 ‘ 7-; ¢,f._; ~.. ir 'sr-;; .4 ali.-.' if . Ea' .f;_,"~=”.3,`~2` .f 31.; gf fu i 1 _..».. #_ nl/ - :if 5; ff ii 7'!f1:. _L if ~ f I ._`=§' 3; xx. _»:7._~. -_'_ 1;. 1 f' I' .1‘,. fi _ ei +R rbi.; ‘:.__5»¢'“; 'ffl INV i rl LIU l i i l. l - ‘. / I "9 ¢¢’=>=-'./ .' ' ‘ I ' , /,}'i°*'. _ /” . // ' `»-i_-N .. ~l¢Hnsery_.s . emu I/I E ____ Attention to llorsca' Tceih Th,”-B are many homes 0( all ageg tal nmoiint in the 'iank of the credit fa that are not thriving well, although 0 consuming a reasonable amount of was something like $12,826.18 less B food, and their owners are at a loss t to account for it, and often spend ii money in condition powders, stock cess of withdrawals over deposl.te._flur- 'Q food, etc., without result. ine ani- mals do not show symptoms of ill- ness, but simply do not thrive, and have not the spirit of energy they should have. The cause in the ina- jority of cases, will he found in the mouth, either there is faulty denti- tion or there are irregulllfitleli Of 'f-he teeth. The subjects do not require _medical treatment all that is needed is intelligent attention to the teeth. We say “intelligent attention" as in many eases unskilled or ignorant in- terference does much more harm than good, It requires. a man who thor- oughly understands the anatomy _of the mouth, and has the necessary in- struments and skill to correct what- ever is wrong. J. M. NICHCLSON, D.V.D. VETERINARY DI<}N'l‘IFl'I`. 3-Z6EfMs1yr. £_ 'fr _Y - _ Reliable watches, Artistic Jewelry, W fox industry goes on space. Mr. Mc- 2 ( Accurate docks is more conducive tt’ haapiness thi-in F 1 nity life." ’]‘he following spoke in 4 _ MWF nf me resolutimh _,mms Com), ncoplc are iiiilustrious, hospitable, down about eight feet savlf the lone nd_sonie practical and hearty in looked for calf. It had ilropped hristian work. My daughter has A about 5 feet m|d_t.he ngeltedjts Way _ ____,_._.___________._.___._._.__,__,_,_.,,,_._.___._.___._._.___._____._.___. lfwrw Class in -music some of then. two leetifurther to the vround-_RUNS lloyd Newsom, Henry 'l'rowsdale,‘2, MONDAY MRS PHILIP NEWSOME. - iemnlns of the late Mrs Philip New elly's Cross, during the month of une, an event of unusual interest to list vicinity, viii-the ordination to be priesthood of one of the young en 01 the parish Mr Owen Kiggins, present in the Grand Seminary bis is the first time in the history f the parish that such a c0l`0l1l9_UY ill have taken place. ’ (TOLD BATH.-Mr. George Carver. (harlottetown, almost lost his life lib' drowning on Saturday afternoon. He ~ was driving on the ice in the dock of the steamer Empress when his ho\'Be dent was witnessed,by some byptsnd~ ers who promptly went to Mr. Car-` \'er's aid and pulled him from the water. The horse was also rescued. - m for sale," for copies of his report on for copies of “The Golden Felt," 'ny~s tion of literature in regard to the a ‘.rcndv reDorts, he having sent as '_ ade for newspaper articles and Dho sliind. I 0 from the Dominion Government Sav- _tl ings flank in Charlottetown have ‘ui H invariably greater than deposits dur- C ing tbp same period, there was dur- f ing last month ii preponderance of g withdrawal over deposit to an ex~i° tent far greater than has been the b case in the preceding months. So b arent was the diiierence that the to» t f depositors at the end of F‘ebruary ’ hun what it was at the end of Janu- W ry; this figure representing the er c ing February. During last.,month,the _ figures are, $16,405 was the amount ‘ deposited, and $29,231.18 the amount withdrawn. The tdtal amount at__the credit of depositors at 'February 28th W was si,scc,a1c_52_ :V TUESDAY VISITING BANKER. - H. J. Mc- E Lcod of the (`a-naizlian Bank of Com- e mi-_ree in Vancouver was in St. John, ‘S Friday , and left Saturday afternoon for his home in Charlottetown. Mr. m McLeod was formerly connected with D the Bank of New Brunswick and wenb W west about three years ago. He is 3° now enjoying a vacation. ~ .__ . f a <-RAPAUD. The closing debate o ment Society, Crapaud todk place” lust Saturday evening in Lady- Fane iw Hull, Crnpaud_ which was conducted a by the junior members of the soci- t ety and reflected great Credit on the y . hate was “Resolved that country life ts Up to date silverware, &c, &c, at C. W. Patterson's If The Spring , , ‘ Just now yuu al'0~I00liDZ~' 'T5l'0U\ U! 9 Cor. Gt. Gc.o.& Grafton Sts. `w,_ts.._not our nam, ,,,,,,_,.Q,,,,,,, 0, U _ ,_ ,do pai of of Il I’ Splendid coom, with adjoining bath, $2.00.. .vviinprivaie bein, " from $2.50. cial i-stel. Spe ‘ I Y _ . ' haunted at times' and notfdevote t e ..~ _-f.»..\'P' ` _ _ feling all tired 0.\\'¢.-._ .. or eps il;/igngregation of the First Korean 0|/gzmrgpk ig applied to wound oi- , » ' _ ' E' °h“f°h lit H f°°°P¢I°ll BW” ill n sore, such injury is insured against of implel Kanawha’ twins” ol awp 23:; °l1 WHS Rf- Ended by more than nilcrobs has been found, ‘that Zam- lgin. fits of nervousness irritability persons’ The pr°°°“t°ti°“ ad' BHK d0°9 not km' ' ‘V ' j . " ' dn” ""5.d"“V°l'°d by W. K. Allan, Then again. As soon ss Zum-Buk other addresses following. In re- is applied to a.scr'c,= or sivisit, or to gpm; _ V A Eagan; Diictrlor wéemsn sketches- tusfrkist disease. islgtvtrn _*h§“‘;°*“;"l"“g- - 0 0 Ornan _church of, hs. 'is w y c re' _are-'lhlifyrcn s on“;‘;u°_““°°,;l:;;";:;0?l‘;?e;°"'J: $23: Honolulu, which was organized ‘in B of'Zsm-Bak. They .care nothing for little building on four wooden posts the science of tliething. All they nn Fort Street and which, at the be."kn_ow is that Zan:-Buk stops their ginning, boasted of but 10 member-g_ pain. Mothers should' n'ever_._ forget H. rheumntism is ilylngfthrough your that your blood is poor and watery, that your nerves are exhausted. You must-renew and enrich your ‘blood nt nerves, or there may be a complete 'b _ to _ i es not rest you _ ‘phd you yah; up' J temper and a disordered stomach ten increase your discomfort in the ce and restore tone to your tired eakdown. The most powerful rem " nk Pills for Pale People. because m these _Pills cleanse' bsd bloiod and ed stren then weak nerves ' ' 'md I I 3 ' lliealing The tissue thus formed is New, rich, red blood-\-'-your greatest K°"°°“ Compound and valued ati ` M need in spl‘inK-is plcntffnlly created 35.000. The church now has 200 "wha up t° th '“"5°° and nteml' _ .5 l .by Dr' williams, Pink Pius' and, with ,nmbem and the school no students' ly casts oil. the diseased tissue above Bl`0adWU-y at 82 St-g .this new, pure blood in your veins NEW YORK. you quickly regain health and in- crease your strength. Then your skin !beComes clssr, your eyes bright. your Df1l¢IDel until June G! last yesr.Doc-'upon netves strong, and you feel Bet- 'DI' Wfldmnll brollrlit out other ln- that M. 0”, ter, eat better, sleep better, and are 5470935! i11¢i\‘10lltl in-connection with hm M ble to do your work. the mission work. Rev. R. Elmer Begin your ring tonic trsstrnsnt Smith. who succeeded Doctor Wad Dr. .Wa ENQUIRF. FROM ABROAD.- Mr. I0 This school was organized by Mrs TIZ Pllli Jill lll some were laid to rest from her A H E 's 'aside kent Bt ‘Frld bee HE EI ff .. SCRU .,..... ..... sou i uw. . on BY B ’..¢zpm.n.¢ iuviirruiiom some i tin Ph pall bounce e Mes so Sets lf. B lfiller, A I WV 'll-sul Annandale ferry service, the success Horne, J i-i i-ioiiiirooli ir Hosni" lui tendered in -this csso psig Mr J F whesi-, R Vnndorstlnp and 1 9" '|71' George McPherson, of Annandale iii R -- ouy ____ 4-` i v THE RIVER SERVICE -The award 'ro as onnsissv.-There will ni on mimi io: on ,miner so ako plncc in Bt. Joseph s Church, vice from Charlottetown to Crnnsnd, *"¢. ,.1 "- F _ill cl `i'li Q:-3 _ ful tenderers. They hsvebmp award *WK ' `~ 11;' vo - _ _ _ ,(lX_':G_1_ - - --MY. How ~'i‘iz" oiinnpnus rm- 1* Wi" 'N ”‘f*°ll¢l?f9f!d~3¢hcn‘f$h° wm- ED, SWOLLEN, SWEATY FEE'I‘_ -I'I"H GLORIOUSI" _ “TIZ" makes sore. burning, tired _their demandifnot being fiil|l'i'led, sell- nnd carriage suddenly broke D\ll`0\lB\1 IPS! IBIYIY 081106 with f1€liB\\t- AWQY ing the iiteiiiner Harland with which tho' ice and with Mr. C8YV€I`_ W°|`e:§0 UN “Ch” *md lPHiIlS.` 01° °0l'“5. they have 'been running the service submerged in the icy water. _The acci- callouscs, blisters, .bunione and chil- -and not tendering again for th°_ c0n_ blains. tract, as they claimed that without a "TIZ" GNWB Out 7-he 'midi *md subsidy the service was being worked poisons that nn!! up your feet- N0 unproiitably. In the new contract, atter how hard you work, how long however, they have been gweh an in. YOU 1181100. 110W IM YOU Wlilk. °\` IWW creased subsidy. The term of the new l\E.Y0l\ l`0U"\Il1 0" YOU* “Wt MHZ' contract has not yet definitely been ' I g M35- CAPTAIN J. E. B. Mccready, Publicity Agvint. brings restful foot comfort. "'l‘IZ" is ,lem-min9d_ 1 has received a letter from the m- m . ' , R perini Institute, London, making for aching, swollen, smartlng feet. Abi, WEDNESDAY l u ber fcopies of pamph- how comfortable, how happy you . . _ _ l`cti;Hil{r?scIl‘i}'>lf;ive of01’ri_nee Edward Is- feel. Your feet just tingle for joy; 0:1';€::lt£R£i?lKbe l;;1sE§`;]fl';;vBf3_El(Jy;3‘;‘; lund, for a list of "improved f-nrirvs slices never hurt or seem tight. ' lmjuds' u_u_ `m‘ Subject ,,,1.bk ,rum agical, grand. Wonderful for tired Get a 25 cent box of "'l‘IZ now _ _ _ . u p. m. u iect the fui fuiniing industry, and also 1122;* agym d;u(gé;istt0‘otr“ri;cr;g$;i;r& _,MMS True Uomfunw, Hmfelbmok U 7 . . S " ‘ ~ Mr, J. R. Barr. These requests have wear smaller shoes, keep your feet suzcgs .`. wbjum' ._ bo upemtwu u been all complied with. The dlstriibu- fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! ` _ ` whole year's foot comfort for only 5 °°Dl»9- joyable evening was spent at the .......~.........~..._....._......_~.........,....~.....~.,... home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Law- __ _ 1.-.inv as a thousand copies to New §'\5"u"':°.§ _C1 York “iw this wwk' H° is k°Pt'°°"' Lester Sherman, Eric Lowther and the anniversary of Mr. Lnwton's _, ~'¥’.~"Q'Q_, stmml' bu" replymg t° °°"`°“P°”“` Miss Zilpha Mncquarrie. it ws.s`birth. A number ol invited guests L ». ""°°- "1 WWI* 8 “"2” demand ‘H eppogefi by Joi... orieiioison ...iii Ed- assembled, including 10...- gentiemsu. _"'_] `f" 1" _ h 1 ti x Ed ' ward Trowsdale. A number of the from Charlottetown, who drove out _"I e l"E'“p B rea ng W Pr “ce W'“`d lder members then complimented;to pay their respects, and offer "- " » = _ _ the young members on the great tnlubearty congratulations and best wish- . ~ . ent they displayed in their presents- 88, for many happy returns of the SHRINKAGPJ IN SAvIN(’S`_wh“e ‘on of this subiect. On a vote be- d8Y~ The time waspleasantly spent - ig taken the resolution was sustain- in dancing some fine exhibitions of fl by ii small majority. A unique tep, and fancy dances was given by eature instituted here nt the be- several gentlemen und they were inning of the meetings of the so-lloudly applauded. Supper being an- iety were the posting of weekly nouncad, the guests sat down to u ulletins in the principal places of repast that could notibs equalled, usiness in the town. These buile-lollowed by ii bountifuli., dessert of ins announced the subjeets,_ and fruit and confectionary. Gfi behalf of " psakei-s on each side, and much cred. the friends present lvir. A. -A. Moore 5 is flue the popular Dentist, Dr. in a brief speech presented the host ell, for preparing these bulletins. and hostess eachwith a useful and meh were very cleverly, and artisti-_valuable present" as ri momento of ally done, and also for his untiring the happy occasion, brief eulogistic iiorts in promoting the society, and speeches were made by the Town ringing it to such a successful end- iends and others, ` to _which Mr. ng. for this season. Lawton feelingly replied, thanking A FQRMER 1SLANI)ER.- Rev. lllism McLeod, formerly of Hemi) os. now oi New c.iriisin.'ousbec. ii_.l"_An1d Lent Sync". ended' the hniwv ritin-g to a friend in this City says tlme--COIIL ` ____ that in the Dart of Quebec in which --‘ 4 _ he lives , there is snow galore a_t_this THE LOST WAS FOUND.--At 11 I ' ' . On . ~ i ' I . . ' _ . ` _` u hir iiturday, 21 st, he says, mv thirteen- was fine they wandered to the fields ile drive was never surpassed for E revailing bitter cold wind and real valuable calf Search wah at once intry weather We had the there ometer in February down to 28 elow aero while one hundred miles ill! Hlllmlll Wednesday. Thilfsdlly st nt Metapedia is was refiistered t '40 below amid the mountains Safllliiéldy scarcherrwcre so dis- . . ' ~ t they did not think it the young Peoples Mutual 1mp,.0ve_ Now the weather is much warmer but C0Ul‘B>§ t t b t S d M lildisiuilufinavse In igilhgireigliilirlf tlfiasotniib M2o..lli'im_u “<(J]3nor:lls'?y' nnrii taking place in th? ‘Wd °°“‘°“"s. 0' St of April. My field is 36 miles Mr. Gouin MeGsl1um_ me ~-grand oidlthe stomach, causing the formation lonz bv seashore, six stations with msn” of Brackiey Point thouiht they hree services each Sabbath and lots -would make one more effort to find swmachv and causes that full' Op' t ,d _ of work along many lines. This shore; the missing calf. Cominz_ home “""h'"' members The subjec 0 e li thickly populated. There arp- about 5 feet and them melted its way, fe ministers and four priests, with a small hols umonz some trees on| V French folk. My field is it hard one were procured and the starvlnir 8111' Re but the Master has directed me here mal. was drawn from its icrampedi D "Hd by His I-trace n harvest will be position. It w-as so hungrllqlvtllpft' It realized. I often think of the happy tried ‘to 'ent thc' cllibh%__*..o`!'3'»if§l€ l`°5‘i Your days spent in _our six venrs oi toii in euei-s. It was iivc dave-_iuidsli hours ' the Garden of the Gnu. . wciiout food. ei-_»._..1di‘l1i_\i_.._‘,<_‘n1rt now isiniunna uososicn.-'-Presented i-.mg insi. inltim snow. sgned loving cup presented to Re . the digepvei-y of Zam-Bulr, Just V W. Wadmall by thi! members 0( tho 5011716 months later the church was thu- " ,§,.;, ‘_ moved to B bi-ink ge,-u¢tu,° on N,,_ ' Again._ As.sod‘n’_ss Zum.-Bak is ap- nu Street. In December; 1905,Bls- dy. for these spring ailments in men, hop "°h“ W- Hamilton r part, the cells beneath the skim; sur. ~ » -- , B _- _ _ _ _. B Honolulu nd withhis véistrgeedtgq face are so stimulated that new gimen and children is Dr. Williams embers or the congregatwnguciceedn. healthy “Blue is quickly ,ormed_ in purchasing the present school church building-known as the Syffmllm Rhea is the princlnal dmsn in1906.sndslie continued ss or awarded who has service for The *Ward has al-I the cdiitract for the Orwell East River and West River, respectively, once o Neck has been made by the Provincial (liovernment The Irlsnd Tug Company, which have been carrying on this service for the last six years, are agsin the success _ ed the contract at a_ Duheidiiof $3,000. from the Provincial. , vl§l`j1_\_"ent and $2,500 from the eller cvsrnment _ pany in asklng__'f_ ""an` increased sub- . s-idy just old contract ex. pired, coutenip edi in the event of Vine " Alexandr 3 rl li' BIRTHDAY PARTY.-A most rn- t0ll. Pownal, on M-arch 25th, it being |the friends for their presence, and presents, and hoping all would meet 'again on' s. similar occasion. ,clinging returnin at 4 p m, without mitmenced and followed far into the .iight without any sgn of the miss and Friday with the same result seems notivmiicli wu're`c “of its . > ~__._|-n-.....% ' ' ' " think' As soon as a single thin layer plied to af-_'wound' or to a diseased This forming of fresh healthy tissue from below is Zum-Buk's secret of lt. This why Zsm-Buk cures are day Mr. Montreal, told blood and nerves with In-\;1ks|'l1iDer|ntsndent of the w In `Pini. Pills-the Pius o sold by , delivered s brief address, Nnplitsll on s were st that K."-. ¢ \ Mrs. Captsin_CIinans`mith, of the Salvation Army, formerl `.;bf Essex. and now living at Leamington. gut., "writes:-“I have used in all about I8' boxes of Dr. CI'iase's Nerve Food and this treatment' certainly worked like magic. I was so run down that I suffered for IZ months with acute nervous prostration, and was so bad that I never knew what sleep or rest was. \ "I consulted five different doctors, but still I clicl not make any signs of recovery. A friend of mine had suffered as I did and had been cured by Dr. CI"iase's Nerve Food and recommended it to me. - “I can any that afteritaking the first box I felt every dose doing me goocl, and by con- tinuance of this medicine i was cured. I 4 could sleep as well as ever anci found life »»~¢`.¢ ~,J nr-?;,‘¢, _ UNSTRUNG WHAT REST 0|! SLEEP WAS worth living. When other medicines failed, the nerve food built me right up. ` "A few years ago I was cured ofa most severe case of protruding piles by ueingigr. Chase's Ointment. I had to keep to my ed. and doctors could give mc no help. When suffering untold agony I heard of Dr. Cliase's Ointment and was cured of piles. to tl-ie wonder of those around me, and after I had almost given up hope.f' Dr. Chase`s Nerve_Fo0d has made a wonder- ful record as a cure for nervous exhaustion and prostrntion. By forming new, rich blood it restores feeble, wasted nerve cells, and, worlc- ing hand in hand with nature, its cures are thorough and Iasting. 50 cents a box, 6 for $2.50. All dealers or Edmanson. Bates 6: Co., Limited, Toronto. Write for booklet on “ The Nerves." - _ ._. _ _i J . eason an unbroken winter with good s m, on March 17th Mr Edward §t0"\3Cl'\ Tfflublfs Due to lcighing In some places the snow C Metallum. Brackley Point let his t seven feet high on the roads cattle out to water and as the day ` Acldity. J; ',_. ,... ._l_. so siivs i~iii@iiii¢»li,}fg"'r._-__jé`,i_,»',it*<3ii\i.is'i‘ So-called stomach troubles, such as indigestion, wind, Sturnucli-iiclic and inability to retain fond, are in probably nine cases out of ten sini- ply evidence that fermentation is of gas and acids. Wind distends the preesive feeling sometimes known `as heartburn while nw acid irritates' _. ahd- infla'mes the delicate lining of' L V '_ _ _ I . . l‘0l1Cl1 Zalore on the shore. The the Black River Road and lboking ;`h°'stomBch' The trauma lies cnt"-e` i _ I O --'--"-'- ~= 1 ` - '1 y in thoiermenting food. » Buch fer mentation is unnatural, but may iii- volve most serious consequences if not, corrected. _.To stopvor prevent fermentation of the' food contents of the stomach s,ii,¢i,to_ neutralize the acid, and rendetgt bland and h,nrm~ less, s. teaspoonful of bisuratcd mng- nesia, probably the best and .most af- fective corrector of ncld stomach known, should be taken in ii quarter of a glass of hot or cold water im- mediately after eating, -or whenever wind or acidity is felt. This stops the fermentation, and neutrallzcs the ,acidity in a few moments. Fermenta- tion `.wind and acidity are dangerous und unnecessary. Stop or prevent them by the use of a proper antucid, such as 'bisurated magneeln, which can be obtained from any drnggist and thus enable the stomach to do its work properly without being hin- dered by poisonous gas nnddnnger- ous ncids.- M. F. P. N' if __ . To *_ n, i ' l' Grist and save mill knowiuas tisdnis iviiiis .it Milton win in 'ninteiii for a term of years. For partir-_i» lars as to tho, t._elj§?il_., of lease and nnicuut of rant spHy“‘ to . ; common 'ransrr oo. Charlottetown xl/`$."~€n`ch. ' l558~3'21l/Istfitf. ' Sr. Mniicniisrs Coi.i.EcE TORONTO A RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Fused the lots Geo: Dickson M.A. l' Pri cipsl sl' lzppir Csnsdl guage, sn:-i l~f:s.'i`1°iT':s°:n.) B ACADEMIC COURSE from Prepni-story to University Mshicnlsliu and F im Year Work. MUSIC. ART. DOMESTIC SCIENCE. PHYSICAL EDUCATION* Cricket, Tsnnin, Belize! Bell, Hockey, Swimming Ball). ' 1 SCHOOL RE-OPENS AFTER HOLlDAYS, APRIL 20th, 1914 Write for Prospectus _ _ Hrs George Digkson, President Miss J. T . Llulionald. B. A.. Principal i Your “General Manager” _The wise man leaves the maiiageinent of I his home to his real General Mzinagcrfe the wife who buys the food and wlio makes a study oflitsnutritivefvalue. The house-= . wife who knows ` O. _.tv 'oi has ,already .solvedi the servant' problem If problem.of}tI1e‘Iiigh'cost;fof`living.. Its means' I_1¢&_liI1.- endf strength and 'decreased ` hold expensé.` Combined with sliccilbananss . prunes or other fruits it furnishes" W value at the lowest cost. ,Make it your r ,Fra few d_ays sndseevhow much ,nf¢‘f ll 1 '. ` i ri... cniain s|..¢ii.i.a wine c.....|.....y,.Li..liif..i_, . ' i "\ l _V l »;_.».,........... M .., s ,..» \ A