t » r i I R. . J- . .-nu ¢ ., . _ _ . ~.~~. . ;~_ ._; g ,_'5~ _ _ :ref-,r-,f=<'. “ra , .' _Z _,,._.. Aa-»_ ~ . N . ,_ _ ,.'l.__,f;`_"‘}'i£-:l3,._.:,l_._',~_,1¢_”f'_,Y""§_», ,_ _ ... . fn . 4' ~ 1. <,..’ _ . . -1, _ i 's r .;|»_¢»_"_(,"_.,_`> _ __ if, /. .___ \ .' ‘ . _ . M, -.-_-,~-.r-aj ' - ' ._, vrna iwraae lil!-Wan .- _ 'ir' - “G” 'WY ._ - _ a ¢. .r _ knowin that you can obtain r . if The Unfailing an There- Is' _Coihfoirt75i§, one tried and proved th Iii ll ada ted to our needs. wlidolig tiioiivliled wlith headache, -languor, » extreme nervousness and depression of spirits ought to try 9 0 ` f _ .» »-‘fo ` ` (‘r\»l.¢r|»is.|.srA.yu»ar¢i»¢i-¢a¢w~»ia) f I., " and learn what a difference they will make. By purléylng the system they insure better digestion sounder sleep, q eh! nerves, and bestow the charm of sqarkllng eyes, a spotless ropy complexion and vivacious spirits. housands upon thousands bf women have learned, happily,that Beecham’s Pills are reliable Ind. Home Remedyf-' Pnpared only by Thomas Beecham. St. Helena, Lancashire, Bugland. _ » So d everywhere in Canada slid U. S. America. ln boxer, 5 cents. ww-'° - .;.»,,-,,;. ' ~ -~. esaanmi .._ i _ I1 _ " ,' .` "1, ` 1,;-v,_'T-___ - ~.i,-_-.f`.-1. _-- - . - 'ff _ _fr ..,.»___,____ _ _ _________ ...._..__.:____.,____"__,___,_ , _ _. __ _ . . . ._ , __ ur srrulltlt * rm U _ r-, ,_ . ,- ¢--if - r t _Z 1 " . - -,tlver 'llalt (lt All Sickness Caused ~ By Clogged Up Weakened Kiilneys ;B= -.llundreds Are Suliering With Kidney Trouble and Don`t Know It. Bacliache. Bladder Disorder and _ Rhenmatism Are The Result. troubles. lt soaks right. in and cleans It is a well recognized fact aniong physicians today, that the grcatcr part of :ill sickrrcss can ho avoided by keeping the kidneys workinlg properly. This is cvrn inure iriiportant than for the bowels to move i'r:r:rrlur-ly, lie- cause tlic l»ri.lri<-y:-i and hlnddcr arc thc filtcrers :rrnl ~;c-worn of the body, if you sutler with pains in tlnv hack. or .gidas, liladdri' or urinary disorders, lumbago, rhcumatisrn, dizziriess, putiy swellinys un-'.er~ the L-ycs or in the feet and ankles, nervousness, tired and worr:-out for-lirrrz, or any of the many other syrnptonis of kidney trouble, dont nmzlact yourself anoth- _cr day and run rlic risk of serious ooruplications, Sccrrre an original package of Uroxoric, which costs but ri trifle, take three doses a day, for a (ew days, and you will he surprised "how entirely different you will feel. (froxorre cures the very worst cases out the kidneys and makes them lil- tcr out all the poisonous waste mat- ter and uric acid that lodges in ,the joints and muscles, causing rheuma- Lisru; sofitlier. and heals the bladder and uickl effects a cure Q Y - ~ It is the most wonderful remedy ever made for the purpose. You will find it entirely different trom.any- thing you have ever used. There with it. It matters not how old is you are or how long you have suffered, the very principle of Croxons is such that lt is practically impossible to take it into the human system with- out rcsults. You can secure an original package of L‘ro::one from any first-class drug store. _-‘ill flrziggists are authorized to pcr‘sor‘.:°illy return the P\1l'0l1B5e nioncy if (‘roxone fails to give the desirul results the very first time you use it. , because it reriioveu the cause of such I ___ . _ . ‘tl ‘ VERY Tl RET WIRED ON TY - THE NON-SKID vi 'ilbve-r.n uma -= Tire, built like for Safe Speeding lt had to come-a Goodyear Bicycle our famous Non-Skid Auto Tire,--a Non-Skid Bicycle Tire with ai grip P that makes speeding safe even on a slippery road. R (]These diamond-shaped blocks oi white tough rubber have a gripping surface that no other Tire has equalled. (_l]You can see it for yourself. The . angles and edges prevent slipping and accidents-- NOTE the diamond- shaped blocks. Look give the rider greater traction power on wet and greasy streets. Here is confidence that makes wheeling a pleasure. (ll./\nd the extra thickness of white rubber--the hardest wearing rubber--gives longer wear and fewer punctures. up - the Goodyear dealer. ‘Ill Makers of Motorcycle Tires, Auto Tires, Truck Tires.- All kinds of Rubber Belting, Hose and Medmnioalflooan. L_ The GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO., of Canada, Limited. Head Office, TORONTO F antory, Bowmanville (31-’a._'I‘ALIsC)IN|' ‘ 577 1 _I I fiorl of Binge-ii i’2.o.f» I- i r, sire of Vhlzin (r.5.%), the w0rld’5 fnsie-t trol iw; Admiral llewr-v 12.o4 3-.i r, King Cole (2.05 r 4), john Ward (2,o5 3;-L): Orvalssa (2 r o _-,-4), lull brother to Catalon; the Lending Lady _(2-07): J. M ilcolin l-`orl‘r.~s (3) (mcg i-2): Coders (4) (2.09 3 4); Tot- ,;>.r:i (:».c9 3-4); anti rr., other-,e with standard records, including T (3) odd 12, r4 3 4). First vlriui Iuiprovificricc by Prodigal, 6003, record 2.ie,dain of Owalssa (2.06 3-4). J: Catalon is zi rrr~ni.~orrie 15:3---rr>75 lbs. nialiogauy bay stallion, foul- rid iii |904. He is of perfect conforiuntion and absolutely sound. He trotted a mile in 2 i4 r-4; last quarter in 32 seconds. I-le is the best bred horse in this province and also the handsorncst. Come and see h‘iii. ` Fee, $25.00 with return privilege Biugeii,liis sire staiids at $303.03 Catalan will :taiid tlic .season :rt Catzilon Farm, Sberbrook, oii iliejunc- ,ion of Lo's 17 and rg, (2 r-2 miles from Suiiimersidc) ' JAMES T. \\'.‘\l'l`i€, Owiief. »,~. Apl. 7,MfMEtl_]u1ic 30. _ Sherbroolc, P I2. lslnrid has Steiiographers Trained At .Tlie C. B. B. Are Successful to The Charlottetown Bnsines If you wish- to becomes src essful sienoarnrrlwr or rc- 'porter you should faire a course at tlie C. B. C. s College and Iisziinte of Shorthand and T writin is one of the Prem‘er institutions Vile Z ' _of is kini tn the Maritime Provinces. Here you receive per- sonal and individual instructions and ilie roursbs are so plain ‘ Hand practical that they are easllv mastered ~ - , Write today for free Prospectus and information to `f"L. B. Miller, Principal- .I f__ tlharlottetowu Business College , _E t ,» ,r _._-_ BERLIN, `Al>l ll 23 tBD\tf;.l!`;-It ta learned that marrllle has ar- ranged between ex-King Manual 0| Portugal and Princesa Augusta V|e~ toria of Hozensollern, eldest daugh- ter ot Prince William of Hohtnnhllsril, and head of tm- so called order of the non-reigning Princely branch of the Hohensulleru house. The qgage- msnt has taken place at Blrjnarin- geu Castle, the IIDIIB OI “N Pfilil and widowed father, where ex-Kin: Manuel is now visiting. The Pr-thang, who is twenty-two years of age, la one and our-half years the ex-Klnfs pinlor. Her family, which is not dir- ectly rclated to that of the Kaiser, is Roman Catholic. TOKIO. April L3 (Special)--The chagrin, disappointment and wound- rl pride of Japan, which last week rnulted in angry militant talk by iresponuible people ln thia country, ha-vi: become somewhat modified. The entrre Japanese nation now awaits witl the moat intense and evident anxiety the outcome of the delibera- tions in reference to the California alien land-holding bill proceeding at Sacramento, Calif. ` The governznental and commercial. forces of Japan are using their ut- most erertlons in endeavorlng to re- strain the uathlaklng agitators htlre. It is tieeomingly increasing evident that the agitation la Japan ls largely inspired by a small political group seeking to embarrass the Jap- anese Govsrnn-ent, and putting for- ward the .-\n‘.erican land question to rouse nat"onal feeling and hide their real purpose. Those newspapers which caused the war talk among the "hot heads' are now advocating a more dignified and conservative attitude, and expressing the hope that the citizens of Califor- nia will spare Japan indlgnlty and the 'United States embarrassment. BERLIN, April 23 (Special)-Every political topic ln Germany for the moment is overshadowed by the "Krupp revelations." The Vorwaerts publishes the text of the instructions sent by The Munitious Eabrik to its l’arie scent instructing him ‘to leave no stone unturned" to pursuade pop- ular French newspapera to publish the statement that France intends doubling her orders for machine guns. the obiect being to persuade the Cerman Government to give ma- chine gun orders to the Munitions Fabrik. The Morgeripost publishes one _ of the angriest articles ever seen out- side the Solialist press. It says1-“Be- hind all this fabricated war talk stands either a class reaction or more sickening still, the sheer lust of gold " It explains how army and navy societies have sprung up to preach war with the unconcealed fin- ancial assistance of armor plate firms, how files of pensioned officials have stcmitly Dersmbulated through the country preaching war, bow sr- mor firms have subsidized Geri1,iau_ newspapers to conduct crazy cam- paigns of hatred against. France and England, and how these same firms sold weapons to the German Goverm- ment dearer than in the nations their Dress is pall to abuse. "Armaments factories." it says, “Day 30 per cent., but the German taxpayer is treachcrously sold." A NEW JOB FOR MARTIN LUTHER. The little woman who occupied a seat close to the lecturer on a rub- berneck waggon which was howling down Fourteenth street in Washing- ton one day, was curious. She was determined to get her money’s worth out of the trip. The waggon was passing the famous statue of Martin Luther, which stands on _a triangle near a Lutheran Church. - "On your left,'- said the lecturer, assuming a pose which would have done credit to Solomon, "is the sta- tue of Martin Luther.’ ‘What was ‘Martin‘I.rutber?' asked the little woman, 'Why,’ replied the lecturer, in dis- dain, 'the Rev. Dr. Luther, the first pastor of this church.' HIS EXPERIENCE. "What is your idea of high fin- ance?" "It is a school of fiction," rr-plied Mr. Dirstln Stax, "in which math- ematics takea the place of language." -Washington Star. ` mtl l 1 _ Skin Diseases ARE PAINFUI. AND UNSIGHTLY. Among the most prevalent are Salt Rheum, Eoleiha, Tetter, Rash, Boils, Pimples and Itching Skin Ei-options. These troubles llways arise from the . blood being in a bad condition and it ia absolutely impossible to eradicate theml from the system unlel you put youll bloodinbo pod shape. This you can do lwiriimir. on stratus more by un; Burdock Blood Bitton. ri. drives out all the humor from the bloodmndmakealtpmeaodrleh. Thou- lmds °¢ swiss ion mai ir during on lil* llllfl-I-dvsysarlaad liavebemoured. Mr. Robert Gamble, Jones Falk, Ont., says:-.-"I write with the greatest of pleasure to Iosoinmead your peas blood purliar, Burdoek Blood Blttns. My wife and I had itching norm an our fm and san, and triad svrythhig gg t.bsm,buefouadoor\liaf. Wasawyisg bows, and iss iii; ,ral lie ir 'ia i..~, . _ _ ...Ar 1... . ' 'emma sy i-if'%°f`|-iuusme. au Her Us Naflbrbd. lbs il' Wanders hllflxlla M11" 1 *Year Hllhnall. llptml .I falls. I have knolonand lo alnea sha was a chlldpanil I younottomarryhiu-.Buohauotoa is doomed to uahspglneas. You love to rule and ooml\and;,~_a_o doaa Na taue, and nothing biu..,;reat unhappi- ness can possibly _come from your union." - _ , But love laughs at prophecies. Wh! should Prince Mtlspv the ltlollldl ruler of Servfa, as lie than was. heed this solemn warning from a woman of the court. a !ew,diiya before he was to lead to the _altar the molt beautiful girl in Europa! Was he not madly in love with her? Waa she not equally madly tn _love with hlmf It was at Nico that.. Prince Milan, who ln after years was proclaimed King Milan I. of Bervia., first setphll eyes upon his bride, Ng.`talte. Among the visitors was a Russian colonel, Nauiuiiei xeisoiiiro, ii' ann or nigh lineage and great wealth, proud of iris sri-ui and nn riches, and sun prouder of the beauty of his daugh- ter Natalie. A Brief Courtship Mlla.n's wooing waa‘as brief as lt was blissful and the Ill-fated pair ware married at Viennaln 1875. Nb- talte was a generous, impulsive girl of sixteen-tha Prince. her husband. but twenty-one. Had she waited an- other aix or twelve months she might have learned that he was a hopeless gambler and spendthrift. He indulged in almost every form of dissipation, no Nsraiio nm only been wedded s couple of months when she discovered that he was a man with whom no one woman could be hBpl7Y." Marriage made no difference to the I-‘rince's inode of life. At hrstrhis wife tried passionate-pleadings, then reproachss but in vain. But there were other -women who banked in M1ls.n’s smiles-,'a much more formidable rival than the wife of a Greek diplomat being Artemesia Chrlsticti, who, not content with the Klng's smiles and favors; asplred to take Nat.nlle’s place as Queen of Ser- via.. Indeed, it is said that she ex- torted from him a promise to make her his queen ae soon as his existing marriage could be dissolved. Blrth of Alexander i Then came the birth of the baby Prince Alexander-“Ss.cha," as his mother'foudly called him-the man who, in. after years, was--to he at-ab bed to death, together with the lady- tn-waiting, Draga. Maschtn, whom he led to the altar in defiance of the wishes of all Servia.. _ But the birth of the baby Prince, instead of linking the parents to- gether in a new bond of affection, was the innocent cause of widening the breach. The scandalous. doings of Prince Milan went on, ondwhen his son was old enough to be influenced, bla father began to poison his mind against his mother. V' Sick and weary of the';:_whole busi- ness, Natalie, whose populprlty with the Servians was intensified by the wrongs she had entered, decided that she would force her,l_iuiilie,ud__to ob- _dloate and secure her own ,appoint- niant as Regent to her 'son."_` Sheuiiade the full story of her _lnfjqrieii public, abd enlisted the sylnbath`y,"not only of Mlla.n's moat powerful Minlaterli, but of- the entire count.ry._ _, Divorce Secured , Then Milan played hls_trurirp card. He determined to dtvorcefN_atalle and rob her of her son. The divorce pro- ceedings were rushed through and on october 12, isss. the formally dissolved without 'thy unfon tunate Queen being allowed to-defend herself. Furthermore i"S‘a»oln" was torn from her arms, and t,h`e'gvreep1ng mum- win im aiseaiisome. Nemesis. however, was at hand, and it fs now s matter of history how, the year following the dltoroe. Sec vlan indignation was aroused’ to auch au.extent by the scandals thatllftlan was forced to abdlclte, and. wltle his wife was ln exile, their aoii pro- claimed King. uirim_aeeiyf"`fNa;ure was allowed to return to' Belgrade, and had she then played cards rightly and lived quietly. she' _would have been allowed oo remaln'_,ln the aabital. But alia threw heriislf into political agitation, and thus' brought _hliel into open conflict _with the was ac inc cribs im bahilltment. " The mostsrirel blow of' all which l‘ato_,tlealt.l_€Uatalfe was wlie_n_.'lier pan nu, in ievefwioi map.-riruclirn, one of har _own ladies-in-wa_lting`;'_" It has been said that; degraded as _lie was, mfs _episode in his aon’a life broke I|lan'a heart. _Whatever trir`th"}here my in in me story, it in ri n‘air,_ tyres.; ,V 1.,-"Tr r11snvf~yi§»;r;¢l_r|,x{_§-'i§.'?kQ!,yW_;>;‘?)?{NiFrl,f&!¥f 'I 1* » ~ _ ` . .W ....... : ira- - ~,.. ~. .rr fry, ‘ , _ Q lldran Cry for Flstohpllll-lf it C Rl we me 1°" Hs" *“'°" ”.:’.;‘..“i.i.'.‘.‘.’.*.“.i.“;“i.°i§........ .if ` 1" ‘"° 1°' °'°' so ieffiiiaa been made under his pero 5 song] supervision since its infancy. Afow no one to deceive youlnthil. ' rf its lmitattons and “ Just-as»-good " B20 N16 Au oounmsaethdt trifle with and endanger the health ol Children-Experience agalnst Experiment. i Whats is CASTORIA °“"‘°'“" 1' “ "°'ml°" siuhstdmrifprin- i}i"i:°iiie(i.ilafnii re l°l‘l°» DNP’ “nd Bmw ng y ' ther liarootio °°“"“h" neither opium' Morpiiltirilir llisrdgstroys ` '“"°°““°"` -1 is nigiilst-iii” giisiiiimoré mon £2.51 ivglgiiwni iiiiiiiisiiaiiltiuiie for the relief of Tfllgnm ll\W|0ll F|a¢u1e||gy 1 'Wmd OOIIC, 81| TOSUIIIIS u B. »»»»»»-<»»- 1- ~=-mer. ‘r.:..§.:‘;“:.‘:.s‘ .:'::.‘..1i‘°.i'.°.&,. aslfimémws th; £0041' mv The Mothers Friend- 1 e mln,” anama- _ _._-._ i Bears the Signature of ~ O Q ‘ t » In Use For Over 30 Years ' - ' f i _ I1 . . ‘ A Castle m Spam r a “act in lt" with a giorl substantial, up-to-date steel range in your kitchen. D well as the Farmer, need good tools. A few dollars invested now in an- , will save the time and temp er of the housekeeper. lsalen fuel and repair hills. BS. W. CRABBE “ Agent for Ente rprlse Monsrcli Steel Ranges \ i i annum: CASTCRIA ALWAYS K l » The Kind You Have Always Bought _ rv... =......... .ea-.~~. »--\~ ~°|~~i"-_ on`t hoard up all your money, building castles for future years. and in the msautimebave your wife worn ont in dai y toil, working with a poor stove. The Farmer s wife as Enterprise Monarch Steel Rdnge I nr i I” Pure Island Chocolates Caramels ' Kisses Peanut Crisp Doughnuts Pies and Cakes always at Sunnyside. Thomas White 2.28thfsn1tf 1 are made with best materials only and are iiicde Fresh every day. Fresh goods are surely what you _want You can get tliein 5. T _.. 7'- yi r Motor Supplies) Gasoline. Cell Connectors, Motor Oil,Eiec- lflC Wfr¢. Primary and Secondary, Al- When the back riches or becomes weak it is a waning that the kidneys are affected in some way. Take notice to the warning and cure the baclrschs on the first sign, for if you doa't do this, serious complications are sure to arise, and perha s develop into Dropsy, Diabetes or Briggt/s Disease the three moat deadly forma of kidney trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills go right to the seat of the trou le, cure the back and plrevent any further trouble from the `dneys. Mrs. D. J. Melanie, Carleton, P.E.I., writes:-“For two years I had s severe .pain my back. I was so bad that uid stoop down I could not p for quite_a time. I as a s Kidney Pills and they p- lrept on using them until I hree boxes and now I am y cured. _ I think thsylare the sdy for disordered le. eya."i Doan's Kidng Pills are 50 cents a box 8 bones for Sl. , at al_ldealere or mailed direct on receipt ofpriee by The T. Mil- burn Oo., Limited, oronto, Ont. 'Q _ Wbsu ordering direct specify " Doa.n'a.'! egos E ii§i§i;"‘ bany Grease, Ammeters. Spark Coils, I ]nmp and.make break Dry Cells Columbia, Connecticut Plug Coils, Pei-fex Spark Plugs. I Periex Vibratoi's,Rajali Spark Plugs, Red ' Head Spark Plugs, Water Hose, Water L Intalre_ Scoops, Schebler Carburetors, Stillson I/\/reaches, Screw D ri v ei' 5, l Bronze Shutting, Steel Shafting, Bronze P1'°P¢1l¢l‘S_» _Bronze Lag Screws, Brass Pipe ` and _ Fittings, Iron pipe and Fittings, Gas. t -_ oline Copper Boat Tanks,Cop'per Gasoline Pipe Priming Cups, Packers for Gasoline EU- 8lU°S» C0U1lJll1Ht}0n Stern Bearings, Plain r Stern Bearings, Magnetoes, Trouble Lamps. Bruce Stewart £3 Coil' _; l . - , Purify your blood. build up yourbody ny rising Rexall Blood ' Tab- lets,a standard preparation that is working _good cures _in hundreds of cases 'l his preparation is sold by us with the an- derstan ' that if it-»is . not satiizig-story, ~yonr i money_wi11»be refunded. , On box ‘5oc.' six boxes !°r°¢2.s.°- Tl1=..M°IU=* - CHOCOLATES YOU have not heard much about these B excellent Chocol- “°°= *lm F9°f°fv beingimaiire to su pry rue demma. ni- :’§”¢¢l fimlltles have so greatly enlhrged the output that "U WW Sell to more customers. All that we _ im f il 81' e chocolate will aatlafy your good _ '_ ‘_ I-Skofyonnowisto TRY Tusnl ma* vi; believe our combination of elegant I the muht, " 7 ‘hm “Z other brand of chocolates on 2'. » - ` ` ~ ' ‘. - - _ _ °' S lm lil llfllbllll of tha banl. dealnin HAMILTON-'S | ,_\ - s I r