' their .peace terms.' including n. demand, VISITS KING _ ----_.._,i, _ _ i ` . ' ‘ _ fi§i".€$il.f§IflZ¥.i'§§“llulall slllllills if-1- lllllll 1-_ LONDON. March 12 (3pe¢in\)_ King GQOFKB has received Hekki PM Q. at one time_ Turkish Grand 'V“1°‘T~-9*' Edwlfd Grey. the British Foreign Secretary, presented him The reply of the allies to the Bow. Blfl’ 93°F .0_l mediation in the war in 50l!U1°l§¢0l'Y1 Europe is still awaited. It is asserted in diplomatic quarters that the -allies in no case will con. “mi t0 fillythlllg in the nature of submitting any questions to erbitra. tiQ_xi.ev¥§_;%i they should be willing to ll\§4}§P¢- ‘mean mediation. Accord- 1hI'~t9_ 9- report in Sofia. the reply orsthe allies will hs hsnaud to the Foweraon ~Monday,and will enumerate for indemnity. N9 lwwli Whnllgver was received from the theatre of war today. It is stated that the Greeks captured 133 guns aroulld Janine, including thir- ty-iive siege pieces. Offbnsive Brealh Caused Usually By Calarrh A Simple Remedy_ 'Discovered That bores Without Drugs. The American people suller more from Catarrh than from any other disease. It undermines more consti- tutions andcreates more sickness than all other .diseases combined. It is, therefore, very dangerous. ‘ You cau't successfully treat Catar- rh by internal dosing-you must in some way send a purifying, healing agent through the breathing organs, so that the germs can be reached. This you llo'every time you inhale Catarrlloronc. It’s rich essences and healing bnlsms are ~breathcd all through the nose, throat and lungs, and effectively, destroy every trace of Catarrll. This is a llroven fact. I endorse Catarrhozone because I know of ei'x had cases of Catarrh, including my own, that it has cured. It _is a sensible remedy because it is capable o! going where the disease is. I believe it cures quicker than any- I9¥3 _ 'Pras1.2\'_|'ls1l_\lIwsrms'r_or.f4n|,»l ~ osastorrsrows cuilaol/ls ._ .; “We ww ~ - f - . _ _ A :p gf; - _ _;_-_,m._.,_- .~_~___ B _ » . :, . .-- ~' '. .. *_ . \ n- .» =~. . THE PULIIIE Bricks Thrown and Many In- jured-Police Use _ Clubs. __g§_§_0N. Ohio, March 12 (Special) ing rubber workers clashed xthothc police at the Goodrich Rub- B ;` k 01119805' plant at noon today. r c s were thrown by the strikers and line" Bvmpsthizers, and the pol- ice useo their clubs with telling ef- fect on the strikers. Two of the strik- ers were cluhbed into unconscious- ness and were rushed to a hospital. Leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World says the “I. W. W. re- serves" are here, and that they will use the ame _ tactics as those re- Wllfly Bmliloyed at Lawrence, Mass., and elsewhere. \ Sherid David R. Ferguson, who was leading a force of deputies against the strikers, received a brok- cn nose when n brick was hurled by one of the attacking party. ll* EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ` (lENT'RAL SEED FAIR. To be -Held in Prince of Wales Col- lege Hall, Charlottetown, March 11, 12, 13, 1913. WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 12TH. 10.00 n. nl.-Address, T. A. Benson, Poultry lndustry, \_ 10.45 a. m.-Address, J. A. Clnrk, Ethics of Agciculture. 11.30 a. m.-Addreqs, Prof. Wil- liams. Fruit Industry, 2.00 p. nl.-Address, Prof. Ross, Requisits of Agricultural surcess. 2.45 p. m.-Address, R. H. Camp- bell, (Supt. of Education) The Edu- cational Problem.. 3.30 p. m.-Address, Harvey Mit- erlplsui. - s ~ , - 7..- thing else I know oi. I had need- shell, The pony 1,..n...t.y_ aches. bed breath. and much stern- 4.15 ll. ln.-address, Prof. Telfer, DRINK AND TOBACCO HABITS. YOUR H0-vm IB " UDGED HY sch trouble associated with my Cat The Sheep Industry. u srrh. but they have disappeared since 7.30 p. m.-General Meeting. Intro- were n remedy known that would YO H.-WIN S' BOTH FOR veins Csturrbozohe. whichkeens me ductory, hy the President Rev. P.D. _ ~ ~ THA 0”- DE AND msmn . hi . 1 t _ _ free from colds, headaches, catarrh Mgguiggn “me t '“ cmvmt' for “um or 01"” ~ ' - - Ne v c ' ` v nnd s.1lwlnterllls." oTTo si. KRA- Addresses by Hon; J. A. Mathis- lf; lounges "ms I ‘ I§§§,,1'f,t,,°,’2,t_ f’vhHU1T';;'}?3‘n”"2£".i`¢en ln"¢`nlvsry of the nge, since lwhits not with seven lush flowered May” I-‘5'°"B3 Mrs' Dunbrnh °f Fred` not a drunkard or a tobacco user, Edging- ericton; .i-lon. John Richards; I-Ion. in a very short umm would be found A11 ,Over ,,,._t_ small neat pattern Mr. McKinnon; J. G. McDonald; Rev. in the 1a,,,d_ and lace edging, Dr' G“utmer and Others- A little reflection on thc part of 52 ECW- “rims With Phlwlh Oi , i ri nd inscr on and 3 in lace ed e. A 1"’-MES' EDUCATIONAL - Ehglsclnigilei f alll beauty for the money. g MEETINGS IN _l mveal the absurdity of it Plain white lnuslin with coarse lace _ t _ THE OPERA HOUSE. Fmnkncss with the person gn be insertion, and edging, makes a beau- there were no -kiddies' in the home 1° “m y;’,“rAm°"°Y if lt do” “°t help 10'00 a- m""R°m“rk9 by Presiding benefited sllollld be practised, for tiful Cliftflill f01` Bathroom and B°d‘ it would give added joy to go Over ytou' Cl” I `ttF0B§er’ Centrm Drug' omcer- MTB- J' Clark* Address by with his assistance he can be cured Womb- _ _ _ ; _______ _ _ _ _- ; _A ____________? ore' fill() etgjn' P' E' 1' | Pres. McGuigan. of either h,,hit_ While without his Dottrfl swiss muslln with stripe 2 _ ‘ ' ' 11100 a. rn.-Miss James, Paper; cement the wort would end in fam and steucilcd edge of green and ‘ Mrs. Henry Smith, Paper; Prof. ure_ br(<_J\l__h. _ cd __ _ ded _ ____ ' Rn5B_ . ___ Rnyarh of 75 Yon 9 St____ _ 0 cc co_0r musln,_ ea ga , 2,00 Il, m,-Commissioner McKin-_ T£_ n£cTC;l‘x,`1ada_ g,_mrantee§n Cure with smucllcd, also plain with 5 in. 0 a r _ non. Address; Miss Ross, Demonstra- of t, e ,Limetite fm. Eummants 5,, m,m_ Stripe Md C010Y0d edge- _ -‘ “om _ ’ . _ ment Fine Coffee colored muslln_with 'L thr- to fue days when the Dil t -1 d d 1 and 300 V m""M"s Dunbrech' Judge’ ioll ws his directions faithfully. in stripe and B enmg e gng Reasons for Awards and Decisions. H __ tobacco remedy is specially pre_ centre 400 P m”Mi“ Dumber' Demon' or tho ur ose--the cost bcin Ecru Madras 38 to 50 in Wide' in* 0 & & ' ' ' Darn I I' p g small designs, stripe, checks and 9f\'*3ti°“» Mm- We5tm°r°1B'“d°3 1ZM2i_ only $2.00-and the course last about flowered mecti ' ' tW° Wceks Coin spot muslin three different Both remedies are excellent tonlcs, mai spot., . _ _ _ _ ‘ hence leave nc bad after-effects. Prices m`,,`ge from 15 cts to 55 cts a ‘ro t “S0¢¢0til19 3 81"” that msnds Ahundanm Of t"5t'im°"ie5» by Def' per yd. See our window Friday and' everything. Cameron's Hardware mission, will be furnished to any in- Sat,,,.day_ I.,,t0ns_ 3.gpl5i_ n St. Gatarrhozcne is,needed in every home. Large size lasts 2 months, price $l.(l0;` small size, 50c; trial size. 25c. 'At .all storekeepers and dru`g'gists or. The Gatarrhozone Co., Bui7_alo, N. Y., and Kingston, Can- ada. - ' "The Never Slip Horse Caulks at Cameron’h.__ Hardware Store, 162 Q,,,,,,,,_ - 2-zslutr. --1 lull srouiclls 'ARE DANGERUUS - llulsi hr hi src "'"°'°"":.:s.... ‘:;“r;....;‘:" ° ' ~ ._--» A Phyeicisifl Advice en Cause and Cure. A fsnueus' Physiliisncrpézszggcgggglgi gggnzlchn Iinointegtinaiix diseases #WB sarzhflhrngiltkan intel' sz. onal ret illgg- ' ~ s ll IB Q .I-NCCU ' till- 'th mr if aIl'intestinnltrsnhle|,ss wal ss Bu lseeses of the vital orzsns wer d r S traceable to s oerenlred cons tion it ‘s stomach which in turn- w ug ' gi' eso roi ten toexeelgslve sc Vy so nlolgly tgrmed sour sto meh or e rt bur which not only irritated .nn fn inns ‘ he oelleste ilnln of the etomse u also et up YI ilfffill “"4 gtoman 'ufherhi It iis intersstfnzto note t st he con emo the uns of nstsnt medi- c nes as wah I of medical treatment for t e tomeeh ‘latinir thai- h° Ind hi! 00|' is "pave" 'soured remarkable results by 9 `| Q 5 grdinary blsurated mag- n | which `y neutrelisinz the llcldilry or this food I moves the source__of the trouble He contends that itls ss fool- igh gg gpg stern eh it elf as it would be for a gmc £99995 UU I *WI* '° feb lllna bn the foot without ilrst |-,m¢v,n| Q, lg. ove the tsek and; th ‘not - __ ‘| | 3|...‘no\i'li{rlils the ‘ef enliihs hu-on 'leswill eapoellr. lrrgatihl me einse and medical treat- ments are use ess. so lens he W0 °°11' temp .the sch remain mild: re- mg 9 and there wil be no ng, |°'~|-ni e-theinflemsd iininlrof th stomar ‘Ithen heal itself- tluiier- ," 1|-gm ,sour stomach or heart bm- "ing _ mall bottle of blsnr- Store, 162 Quee 2-28Mtf. "Soccitine will mend a here before, they have new tops made of silk, the same as used on automo- biles and they are deeper and wider. They have ball-bearing~wheels. Whhlh need no olling-something that moth- ers ought to consider, besides the oil gets on tll_e baby's clothes and is very hard to wash out. The prices are lower, consistent with quality. About 35 different styles now open for your` inspection at prices from $1.75 to $25.00 each. Come in an ' i . d : ‘ir ~ ...i.'l°.*.:;".:‘.r.=..'.:.‘.:l‘. ' ° ° nl' °° °nli‘.i€§! if'..'f.F.f.‘..’S'I?` mfg' °§e§¢|lz.a°n which the doctorlne gouge moe;-emsqfehlous in all cues. il look thcin over. James Paton & Co. terestcd person. - Funeral Director any em- balmer-Misa A. Ferguson, Lady Assistant- Personal Attention and Prompiness Guaranteed. [jAmbulance calls answered ai f short notice. SPECIALTIES Disinfecting and . ifumlgarlug Fumiiure Repaired and Reup bolstered. Silent Salesman made toorder OFFIQE-Kin glxgiilrs sP_l::_rlee _. a-ilhftf. .;”.'fI'f”ss.ifs).|i3» _ Snr azlvf alistl ' I' .4 H I heavy wright ,white sheeting in a soft finish really for the needle and clear of dressing. ;;g_w;-;;;;- ,<;,=,,;@g No _Guess-work--No Experimenting I yar B. -g' iprice lflc. .=...;“°.*..;’.§'.‘.l§:s.‘““;.:”.1;1.'i;‘3°.z':’:.fi: You are Sure of Good Returns . _'but wc,-y may who requires good, pure white long cloth._ ThiB C10*-h is it soft finish, comes ln 36 inches Wide, in a regular 17c. value today's ' 'sa lic. _ P325 lynrds. only medium weight bleached cotton (English), absolutely _ A . , ., .. _ p .--_|_¢,__ - , 1 q l 1 Q W-AY8 SELECT MAL Phe reliable original "Auslucils N/lvlr _ soi.n.l`v au. onthe , - .. nausrac-rouse sv -ROGER ¢l‘l'Y TOBACCO __ QUEBEC _ _ . ~ . ` " ~~ ..._ ,.. ~ ._ _..- purc, 36 inches wide, l5c. value to- dny 120. _ 1. Special 36 _lnch white cotton, _me sheor finish, 14c. value for 120. - other s llttls heavier. “H10 m°k°» 13c. for llc. _ Heavy twill cotton suitable for gentlerncn’s night-gowns or domestic sheeting zoo value for 16s. Another ssplendid value 16c. for 13c. Patons. 3-8Mstttl. L. O.A._ Wanted a oomgetent man to take charge of the P. .I. Orphanage Mt. Herbert as farmer and his wife to act as matron for the home., Must be well recommended. A man with small family preferred. Amzlicants to state amount of salary re? red. Tenders must be in by March 2 st. 1918.- For further infor- mation apply to _ A. J. PHILLIPS, Grand Sac’y 8’Side or H-. CRABWELL, Grand E Trmgnrgpg Trustee. _ -- .l ‘l'°.4uff8l2I M St. lsidore, Que., 12 May, '€lll. l\linard‘s Llnlmcnt Co., Limited. Gentlemen,-"l`heodorc Dorais, a customer of mine, was completely cllred of rheumatism after five years of suiiering, by the judicious use of MlI\'ARD'S LINIMENT. The above facts can be vertlried by writing to him, to the Parish Priest or any of his neighbors. A COTE, Merchant. -\-f --_ -- -v I 1'-LATEST FRDH THE sQUaRlll T1~llt.i'l‘nE. 'H10 len*-011 lesson hu not cause y diminution in the attendance at €.lF. Keith's Union Square Theatre, The mammoth circus ia- tiled with ei York. for that ropulsr ploy- su uses oi tllrius from .rulseetws holile has been crowded at every per- Hippodrome Elephants right downto Iorinance to see the monster twelve the appearance of Silver Heels, the ¥:_bil1s recently introduced by Mr. hero of Gyps Life, the newly added ith. who has set the pace in vaude- _dramatic spectacle to Under lily vii* by oliering every week the great- Flags. est,srray of headline features that In the three ring circus, 'Nah is money can procure. the sensation or the secusdmme of Another all-star program hae been Gypsy Life. there appear dret the arrhnged for the week of March performing Elephants, than 60|!!! Ulf 10th. which contains many prominent Tumbling I-loymakers Francesco and names. First comes Tom Terriss, Patrick, Holland and Dockrill, the who is known as England's Royalty W0rld's greatest equelltrians, the Favored Dlcken's Interpreter, and Bylveanys, sensational equilibriltl, one of the few artists who has ep- the Levslns Trio. head heiancen. peered personally before the King of The Readers. marvellous gymnolil. England. Mr. Terriss has arranged tq the Flying Weavers, and Fred Garner give the initial presentation of the and his company of jumping horses great play, called, "The Tale oi Two and 1108 against himself in competi- olt_ies." This plsylst hns been adept- tive lush Jumping. ed by Mr. Terriss from Charles Dick- The thrill 0! romautic GyPly LUG en’s story of the same name and it is is had in the third scene when all the from this same theme that Henry GYDBi0F ill h0C Pursuit 0! Silver Miller starred nu over the country n Heels. the favorite horse of M-uw. short time ago in a very successful their qlleell. DIUUKB ill'-0 U10 h\|K¢ play. This oilerlng tesnns with ex- Hirrodrome tank in the hope ol citement and interest throughout and rescuing the wonderful horse which gives a vivid picture of the days of has been Stolen for the circus. the French Revolution. Mr. Tcrrlss The IUYOUH all‘shiD lournev from has imported his own company of WBBhi"Ef0rl bud Annapolis is still fifty English players, including scen- taken hi! thi? Blghtflcers Who visit ery and costumes of the original pro- foreign lands and enioy the pleasures duction from England. This, without Of European und oriental peoples. a doubt, will be the biggest produn. The fishing village of Brittany, the tim, ever pre5ented_ Berlin summer gardens, Holland and The second feature will he '-who is its Bower markets. the Highlands ol Brown" which ls s title of n sorennf- bonnie Scotland. and for 05 Persia. lngly funny farce taken from a well- With ith dhllchlg girl! Mid 0l'i0l1¢B1 known play that has been pmdugnq China are the other wondrous spee- for many years. The company will iaCl¢B 8h0W11 in "U¥\d0l' MRDY F15!!-" contain some of the most capable There is also the perfumed pink players of the Albee Stock Company Peach Orchard ballet of The Flowers of Providence. This splendid comedy of All Nations. the Merle City of is rest sun furious. It ls stngoi hy Golden Palms. the Silver Palace of Charles ;_0ven|,e,-g' the masts, 01 Universal Peace with its Court of stage d,,m",,m,_.,,,Bhip_ and we me Crystal Fountains continue to inspire sure of ,,_ splendid m~0d,,cuD,,_ the tens of thousands of patrons who Many other prominent stars have Vliii Chi! Effat N°W Y°1”k Hil1P0dl'0m¢ been engaged for this caréllivlll Sweek. W°°k1Y- Most conspicuous are ic a es, the clever protean entertainer and H rural wit, in his original conception, A SIMPLE REMEDY. them to ne the 'arent __ G_vl_[_sv life eud_ aligns other agua go ee own n geestqi spectacles "Under llsny Rib." called, “A Country School Entertain- ment"; Al and Fanny Stednab giving us fifteen minutes of good music and funny dialogue; Gordon and Desmond, two eccentric comedians mailing their first American appearance in a novel gymnastic sllevihlty. in Whiifh they introduce a mechanical figure that causes all sorts of amusement. Prof. Kllltinhy and his company of animal actors, an aglrfegfhte Of Per' forming pigeons, rabbits, cats and dogs; Frosini, with his talking ac- cordion; Harry Fentelle and Viola Vallorie presenting a sprightly SKU-L' The "Talking Movies" Mr. Edlsorfs. great invention, with new and in- teresting subfccts and the Max Wel- son Troupe, s. company of EuroD08I\ gymnastic marvels in thrilling feats of skill and daring. Weakness may bc caused by e run. down condition, mal-assimilation of food, luck of iron in the blood or a result of sickness. Whntevcr the cause, we want to sny tn every person who needs strength, you nceil Vinol, our delici- ous cod liver nnll iron tonic without oil, ns it is thc most efficient strength creator we have in our store. A case has just come tc our atten- tion from West Baden, Ind. A beau- tiful young lady was a complete wreck, run-down, worn out and ner- vous, so shc had to spend one-third of ber time in bed. Nothing which was given her did any good until Vinol was recommended by her drug- gist, which she says did her more good thnn _rli1_the medicine _she__ever_ took in her life put together, as it built her up so she is now strong, well and active. It is the medicinal elements of the rods’ livers contained in Vinol aided by thc blood making and strengthen- ing properties of tonic iron which makes it so successful and We will NEW YORK HIPPODROME. "Any parent who fails to bring the ‘kiddies’ to the Hippodrome misses the greatest joy of parental exist- ence," remarked ll big editor ofa big newspaper in New York at last Thllrsday's matinee. And it was further flflded thot if I. |. l The doctor invites sorreslmndencs- -----_-- The highest average yield per acre of potatoes is produced in P. E. Island and _ ., , . . . _ _ . chair and table as may as B match "COM tongs 25C at Cameron., ___mTF_ CGTTON SALE l\ew Brunswick and tl1esetwo_ Provinces use m_or_e Unnlixcd hrlgllsh fertilizers. per box at Cehlerohh Herdwsre S¢°f°» .l-Ienlwnrs store, 162 Queen. I say ` acre, than any other Province in the entire Dominion. Dees this fact mean anything . _ _ . . _ . 152 °“°°”' 2 mm' 2 PW- 2 "Mm zooo ynrfls white cotton on sale to you ? It should for it proves that these Unmixed liertillzers are the best crop cul- "stuve cement for hunks 0_1 stoves. “Stove cement ic. ns. st comer- *°f_‘:;’t“,;,‘l`“_;f_“;inCed this order with tivators and proves their superiority in tangible returns. ` _ ranges. ic. lb., at Camerons Hard- anis Hm.dW,,,,e St0,._e_ For s¢,,.,,._s_ one o_ the best makers of white _ d F ___ f b _ _ , Ware. N0l~hiI1Z like it-1181! P1'i°° U5 and ranges nothing llke lt. Z-ZSMU-, bleached mvons in the worm This lf these Uumlxe eitl lzers were o no use to_you t ere wou d be some reason for your ,l Chstinzs. 2'23M'1f- ' *purchase ' cgmpriscs several makes holding back sud no_t_uslng them but every fest and _trlal. every exl e.t and authority on farming . Th ~ this yea, are B com A ‘ ll and finishes. The ions cloths sro nb- . sllows that these fsrtlla-rs_n_re the besitliat ego possllbly hs szcured. Tterc`s no runs-nl mdsr llle , ‘ ° °f*"1°€°° ' 35% , 1' ht, d' d bl - ‘ 'b ous ou not usei ema ecure _ lfth i bb ;fl~. ll ~`ll . plete change from anything shown D W ~ _ 501“**?'Y _DUNN 18 me “lm B” Uei-H;0Pg’l’~ YY __ fd _ __ “ 5 _VSV 3’°m_‘“d _E "_C 3" *“ ’°Y_“1 him! . . rl i The mst like is __ me bleached rc ts are pos t ve an cette n w en you use t are nm xe hertilizers. 'There is l You apply the very ingredients Let You treat the poor and worked out land and any part of the soil 'that'--is showing a diminish- ing fertility, just as the doctor treats his patient. in the exact scientific quantity that will insure best returns. Everything is done by formula and yon are scientifically certain of success. W have a number of interesting booklets on fsrnifalif Bild fl.. I”"BT_` cluding ‘ Potato Crop in Canada.” “Plant Funds," “Results uf hrufmn P=_1ime’nt9." “Grass Growing for Profit," “A¥if5¢*l F°"'”"‘?",,,";`h_i . 5 Orchard and Garden," “Fertilizlng f-Iay and Grain C:oQ__ ____ °'°l‘_Plf_f -ofsslissnllflw’ and “A snmsrsrlsld reefs. 1:-rd mg; ‘nd we these will beeent to you on request. DNP 9 9”* y ,nl-` so-» _ One advantage you Secure when you use these Uiimixrd Fl-rtiiizels ls the fact that you save l 4 off your money at the start for ln' mix.- ing them at home you secure full weight and `l K1i1'1'H'S won ...ul some on .seniors as ’ purest quality, no foreign substances are thrown in to increase wright and add lo the cost for you. Then you know just what your land requires, what plant foods should be paid back .to me soil and as we all know there is no one who under- stands your land~ batter than yourself- --you ’ should be the doctor. ‘ ' ` Us Send You these Bl`0f6k§'» the land requires will sind them by return mail. K ` .Auld Bros Lower Queen