w.tl .'~ aazlo. .i' ..,l .3 1,}. e To Periorni Your Tasks Properly kept in as perfect condition an possible. You can't expect to be at your heat if you are nervous, llespuntient an onltlle verge of a breakdo‘ n-Try ' ooo-oo-oo-oo-o-ooqq-q.‘ Fosterfs ~ j ilypophospliites ‘ Compound the creator of new strength nnd vitality. 'i‘hls . preparation consists of the best ingredients fdrf rebuild- ing the sysie blind is sold on its uierits. T a Price—$l.00 per lti or betting. ti?) E. A. Foster Centriall. Drugstore. LAAAAAAA vvvvvvV ¢AAALAJA LAAAAAAALAA““““ " iheffllileilliiflrary of Homer, willie PERSONALS I .... .. ... ..——. . Central Guardian was in the cit; fsllllglng§f"g°t°w“ ___.. ' M f i “"1" 1 @1111! are clad to hear that Miss lrellie l... Blasquiere of ‘ North Rustic th i o l5 nnnre am". being e Police Court. 1 alliiliilled in the City Hospital for Your system should be 4 we ""11! With pleura-pneumonia. DON'T FORGET YOUR Puna: .._______ for there are bargains that will 51-11111" YOii at Morris and Smith's M 111E boot sale. UNN.—At Mt. Herbert F b 12th to Mr. d M '0“ e’ Mum], L daugllllner- rs. James R. a assessor, HQME i.‘ PRINCE EDWARD ‘THEATRE- The 1°1111110."‘His Bridal Night." advertised for todtay has been do. iayed at Montreal. We are substi- All enthusiastic youn mi it 11111118 a special feature, “The who followed one of thg oldnlsys: Midnight, Pat'_ i." 111 s sleepy village was thumping TiiiRTvel CARS.--Thlrty-six automobiles will the on display at the big auto show which opens Thursday night next. - ilwb 11111111111 a sood deal, and dia- 111 d a spider which had found Deacefu-l refuge in one of the cran- rliea for many a day. 11711115911118 11D the aisle homeless, 11 W118 met by another spider‘, and 1111f tale pi woe was imparted. 1 @1111! Sllllld this new minister l11111111l1l111B_ and immune about. i 18119 lived‘ in the pulpit for many Years. but I cllnlt stay there any longer." _ SM“ 111° 9119111111 flllider. actuated 11y n1 fine spirit of charity: “(form along with meni haven't been dis trlrbed for fifty years. My home's 13-11119 0013911011 box at the door." ’ Some authorities rllake Hesiod THE AUTO 8HOW.—'l‘his years auto show in the Drill Hall on Thursday night will beworth every vililells trellis to- see. Hear the specciles-see the new curs. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE- The feature, “His tBrldal Night" ldvertiscd for today has been de- layed at Montreal. We are substi- iiiiill-g 11 special feature, “Tile Midnight; Patrol." A»? Minardi Llnlment Cure: Dltuemper interesting Liquor Case £QAAAAA vxvvvv ct ssit let! r on. , _, Whore copies m.» to our care to be forwarded must be added t0 t . ' Contractions courstfua. lfirlg°zv?r.lf°“"‘°’ e c are allowed all one word. _ Cllh remittances to cover coat must Lccorripnny ' nfl manta. 1n no case can this ru received without remittance en AGENTS WANTED #¢¢¢¢Y¢V¢*~HI;TTiT'E*—D:AI.;H6§Q Advertisement!‘ under‘ this ‘heading. 2c. per word for each in- others place him two centuries ia- ' —?—-<0>-_- A conviction was made in the {liner-G's Llnlment ca". (but 5n City Police Court on Saturday last — whicll has caused a little more than ordinary interest iii certain circles.‘ A resident of the city, ilot being llllito satisfied with llie facilities for obtaining liquor under the pro- visions 0f tlle Prohibition Act, sent an order to a wholesale house in. Montreal i1: forward a case of liquor to’ him in Charlottetown. Th? liqilor liuly arrived in Ollar- , oi» ctowll bllt before it reached: lilo rllenoltebgvlfcrknowledgedlmnmemen“ hands or 115 owner 11' was seized‘ iii the oillce of the Express (Tolilpany by nrl inspector X , r . 1 - _ FOUND illiltllbi‘ tlllc ti rohibitlon ,Act. Pro liulslluillirs five cents t . - but iive figures (ll $1,000) gll ldVBIliBQ- GENTM SALARY AND COMMIBL Iniaaiorl. to soil lied Tag Stuck. Complete stock including cxclila- ive linea. apeciaiy hardy, grown nly bi us. Sold only by oilr ag- nts. “legant free samples. Write ovvlto Dominion NuraeriemMon- rsa . LESMEN. ClTYr 'l‘(l\VN 0|! ountry. a full and exclusive line f whole root trees and plants. for ardcn, orchard or farm. Bi urninga guaranteed the year ound. Experience not necessary; c teach you. Luke Bros, Limit- d, Nurseries, Montreal. _ 8680-3 clltllfiwaifli FOR SALE §AIrItL—-S'I‘I1ZA_.\I _ENGI F}, 25 in good tirdc-r. l". S. Moc- Stiilrlu. 75l3-3-l0-hil-J7i ' l‘ n- Onuld, Foll- §AI,I'l—Il0I'§l-1 \Vl'l‘ll "ANN. ucli llnllsw nnd hen house. Apply .4 Ambrose Sh. Ill‘ plume 3G5. lsao-zl-ls-rillcsino MALIIHELP _ _--__--._ O ‘ICIMIAN “ANTED-THE TO\VN ,0 Stiurlx Willllrl it big. husky ynilm: 1min. l'l‘i.ili'lll‘tl atrlrliel‘ pri-ferrotl, lit‘l lire [rolicuriiltrl nnd itenerlll _ ottrtllm. tlliorl won't-s to tho lit lnllri. Apply at. once‘ to C. U. nrltoll. 'i‘owll Clerk. TS-iIi-Ii-ll-MEGI “a D WAGES F01! HOME \VOIKK. ynil to make socks oil fi MISCELLANEOUS ceedlligs were then taken under the Act no have the liquor condemned, Ptzlrtlvl) --llii‘ THE CITY strum and notwithstanding the objections (JQSGrPIi-Izfiysfizii sx/Igtidiglysaglnu: to this course urged by the cou- lng n; (nun-mun Omnennn] nnfigg signer: or owrlcr‘, it was COIHlPlIlII- loi- ud. 7l0i-2-18-Ml-1rr ed and iorfeitcti and ordered to be t .l‘ i l i’ llbiti C FEMALE HELP urnet over o t ie rol on olll nlisisitlners t0 be destroyed or other- MAID “IANTED AT IfIIlDON HOTEL fit. ' wise dealt with as they lllight think 2”1'2‘25'1l111i1 All information was next laid g WAN.|.ED__A "0rq,;|“m,;|.|,;" mm against the consignee or purchaser ll convenient Dllilft‘ iii the country“ 0f the liquor, charging him with with u family ill’ two. For pui-llc- h-wln. »- l t] 1] t b ,_v I, ‘ __ _> _ n l g causet le quor o e “pp 1 l“ 1'7 I71._{‘,,'4L_'§‘_‘;‘_.,‘_R,Tf3"; brought into Prince Edward island iii_____%_ from another province, and with \\'AN'I‘EI)-(70i\Il’it1'I‘IdN'I‘ MAID. _- knowing or inientling that the liq- Riiilrvuy fur-c plljti for unt- \\'lrllll|\l.', til 1:0 out Wcslt. Apply l\lr.~r, A. “hear. 5i Upper Prince St. Tfiiil-Ii-lil-Bilillil uor would be thereafter dealt with in violation of the provisions of the Prohibition Act. it may not be generally known t-liat m1 the combined effect of the Prohibition. Act_of this pro-, vlnce and of the Dominion Statute, Moot» cow ftTwi-lml. Z"i’““.£‘.’r“}° “"°““°"’ _' .' ‘ haw o any person Eiiiliti". .1..“F’il’£¥..§°sl‘.2“s..“l.;‘: w saw- shln- luv-s or import. tween ti and 8 in the evening. ‘intoxicating liquoi' from any other . d" Province in Canada into ‘P. E. Is- land, unless the consignee be a veil “n; u, m, u, Tnmnm m, wok Wm dor appointed under the Prohibi- i-rlrl. Comfortable. home nnd llup- [inn Act. The few exceptions i0 P!’ 1111111111- 11°11‘1‘@'.11°"*‘ Yflliliffllix this restriction, such as sacramen- Cui-rcspondence lnvltil. lill.. (‘rordmi Rama-lily, b4 l“r'llncc AITUHXI‘ 1-31 wme 91111111911 w a dergymanr or \\'AN'l‘I<)D—-l\ MAID Allltld 'l‘0 H0 rrliilrl cooking. Allutllcl" irltild kept. Apply Mrs. i-ldwllrd Aitkell. ‘till Eillstrm St. TBQS-li-lll-hll-Iti’ FOR l-IIA.‘ N \\'AN'l‘l'}l)—\'0l‘N(i \\'0.\|AN \VI.\II- Arc. Toronto. 75?7-ii-lii-l\liD2iptl liquors shipped here for bona flde -——>—— purposes of export, have no interest WANTED to the wouldtbe inllporter of liquor whose aim in such" ilniportationis \VAN'l‘l<}l).—HDlAlllr modern conveniences, llllit; . 74ll6-3-9-hllCfilpd ‘N? to sell the liquor or to have it for Imnw‘ n61]? his owll personal use. Section 52 0t‘ the Prohibition Act make its unlawful for any per.- solr in this province to keep or have liquor iii his posse-salon unless it be obtained or kept in t-he triall- ‘WANTED T0 llUY-‘QECONB IIANI) combination sllfo in good order. Apply l’. O. Box 71, City. . 7311-2-28-MEtf DAY IS IIIHION l)AY.—-E\'l<1ll\'— oily will wlint irrit- iil- tivu iii‘ ‘ lllQ-H‘ lirirtirmr lrt irilr worirliirflllly I- 0W prints-Alibi. iliirl’! miss thin pplrrtilillty—\\'o. can't repent. it. ‘ueluy only. Nut more tllun twu customer. lit-er mill 7579-3-l3~1\ild1i Y OUR J0]! PRINTING DEPT- or your next order for billheada. ea, via n3 rge quantities. ‘heTiflo Print- Dspartment o a nugardinn Publishing 00., Kent , Charlottetown. RM llllllll‘ EXCHANGE -— A umber of n-len. married nnd illn- le wanted at once for positions A ‘ply Department of 8 iarlottetown. 6297-l-11-MZKl NURSING ll\’A'l‘I~1 NURSES EAIIN l5 'I‘(I 830 ll wet-k. ln-nrn without caving homo. Descriptive booklet sent free. Royal (foliage of Science, Dept. 25 ,'l‘orunto. (lanolin. l055-9-20hiESnt26i n farms. ricuiture, XCHANGE QUESTION BEFORE COURTS Nl~1l\\’ YORK, March illw-All in- unsting question involving (‘an- ner authorized and provided by the \VfiN'l‘EDmll0ll.\ldId m.’ Fllrsllu‘ 0F Act - i “Y. w i mo ori w . ' ,, Ann“, ‘x7 lnnnnnfs,” “W” “m” ‘The Act known 11.111118 Doglioriy olins-z-io-Ml-ltr Act" WlllUll was declared to have ii been passed illi aid {of provincial TEACHERS \VANTE]) legislation, makes it. unlawful to send, or to bring, or to cause to m “ANTED Hm Gnnxqn; be brought, intoxicating liquor iii- School No. ‘Jtl. Silpplcnlcrlt to a province to he denlit with in bicéirknfi gcqrrntlnlny. violation of the law of the Dro- “1 ' d3" ‘71 vince, where tile sender. carrier qr- lmporter knew “or intend-ed it-wlis to be so dealt with; and by the satire Act it is declared that the knowledge or intention of tile ne- eused person as to such violation \V11NN'ilPBG'. March 10.-—Rleud- of the provincial law shall be pro-- iustnlent 0i tile 111111 01 i118 B91911 sunied unless he can show that the 5171119191111137211111119111-11/19111111)’ W111 liquor was to be thereafter (leait become necessary on account of with in n lawful mlamler. This’ 111B 0011111111611 1111185! 0i 1119 1111')“ being now all impossibility in ulnrr Joules Jack, court official! Prince Edward island, except in thc stated today. few cases where liquor .uluy be Jack W118 P00011911 Bliliilll‘? 1111- lawfultiy 301d or kept under the llroved this lilorilliig but 1111111111! l0 Prohibition Act, it follows that all resume ills duties “liirfiilfly. when persons in this province who cnilse the court reconvenes. He is suiter- liquors to be shipped to them fi-oirr ing from ll lillld attack of influenza. nnntnpr province for their own per- ——-——".°‘@"'—"“ sonlll use, as well us those who ilil- FRENCH AROUSED BY STATE‘ port for purposes of sale, are guil- ~MENT 0F 911531051117 Wu“ ty oi‘ all tifticlice against tlio Don't- SON illion Statute, arid subject to the penalties provided by that Act. Since the repeal of the Dotlllliion wit $85.00. . A. French River. -i<oc>--__. P CONTINUED ILLNESS OF JURY- MAN HOLDS UP WINNIREG TRIAL \VASlllNG'i‘ON, March ll-State ,.;_.,_ w.'§§';'§§.t§.l°'s"§§'IT"°. .‘I’“““.§‘ r ay n g t an - W111 119 11111908911 of this morning at T604-3-15-ME3i. 1 ' vvv and not renewals. knives. l O-O-Ofi-OQ-O-FOOO-Gkfl THE CHARM OF BEADS Will Be Given 1 Get Subscriptions for Depurtlneiit officials today would neither deny or confirm public rc- ports that Frailce had protested tn the United States Government a- gainst President \VltlS0li'S SllillP- iiieiit iu his recent letter to Semit- or Hitchcock, that “n llilllturlstic party under the moat powerful lend er-Snlp,“ was iinw ill control iti France. NAVAL BRONZE STAR lull exchange is ilio subject 0i l1 ‘ it which the Postal Telegraph 31bit! Coulpally instituted in tile. hilt-d States District Court lit-re oday through its Attorneys Chur- ‘ti l-I. lluglioa lind Wln. E. (lock. Viilllrtl illc Cillliltllilil Pacific lllill- 'li\'. 'i‘iit~ Postal Company in its com- liilill claims that it b11111 ""1 111 uii-rlrtlll lllOllPy to American cable tilll|iJlllPS on hellllii‘ of the Carnali- an. Pacific tile sum of 511511130 191' ahlo messages to South Amerleli. sia. vita, arid that the (Yuliariitlli ‘icifit- ltnilwily Company while liti- niililil: this disbursement wisllefl 1l"‘i|lll)lli!0 thc Postal in Cnlind- .lil money, thus placing on the Pos- -1l tiu- loss lll exchange of about Eper cent. The Postal claims that inasmuch t paid out this money in cable inr- [ha (lunutllan Pacific in OTTAWA, March 11.-—~Tlli€\ dP~ partment of the naval serv ca sn- nounces that the issue of the 1914- 15 bronze star for service in i119 Royal Canadian navy 11115 11°11?’ menced. The conditions for the nwurd of this decoration flfflsiiflfls; lit sea ‘between August 4. l“ tflilns [remember 31. 1915- A111’ caicié“ lire being received from ex-o - nnd men who consider that the! ricnn money, it must be re-im- are entitled to the star. t fled in American nrld not Cull-i ‘ 1111i money. ‘The issue is n 111N111 THE STONING OF HAMILTON (lrtlern irr Council passed under the 501m“ n I DClllliililOll W-ar Measures Act there ‘course 1M0 tfieitgnlcgfisg’ hligtxg; g1‘: has tbeeli an impression in soille bends “we been “lore popular m“ 11111111915 111111 P9159119 11°19 "my they are at present. ’l‘hey hang iii ilnport liquors on their own account Ion“. nnmyflnlnren ropes around lid libitlllii, nnd the province has on, necks; they form quaint and her-ii flooded with circulars froril dengmnn, “me ommnents on our liquor llmlses in niller provinces “and bngn; ‘n, bizarre Shape. and quoting prices, offering to sell ll- ntrnnge colnrlngs they drop “om quort, and declaring that such ll~ me comers m. Oriental looking quors iutiy now be purchased illldnlnmn shades m. was,“ the end. 111191111911 1111110111- resirlcl-“llk ‘of rliaphnnous curtains or cover! Tile prosecution before the Cod which. Wuhan, the“, stendylns ,n_ on Saturday last, with its result, nuance’ might be blown aside by the conviction of the defendant, tne any nun o.‘ w|nn._ in m“, wherever first of its kiild in this Province, "ngenuny can nnd place n“, a bead 511011111 119 11111911 1"’ ‘all!’ Persons-there it la to lie seen~and the ef- who may be 18111111911 1° awed“ wiser. take it for all in all,..is de- the suggestions oi these circulars ngmmh and think 111111 11Y1'"11°111111511‘1“°"» That children delight in beads oil £11611‘ 0W" 1111110111“ ‘he? ca“ e" is a certainty; we can most of us ade the provialolls of the Prohibit- remember the joy wnnt which we i011 Aci- used "once upon a time" to sit our- ""_ selves solemnly down with a need- iiliiponTANléARggRs CANADA'S in and thread and a saucer of many- colored little round pierced glass bails "to thread tbeads" and watcll- ed the giayly hued- rope getting CAMBRIDGE, Eng, March 12.- fin not suffer M'- other Proti-utilliu 911i New York. courts. or Pile-c. Nu sitrirlrul 11-115 d. Dr. Chase's Ullilhlvlll ivlll .-~- “W” You It once and an certainly ~,"1'1‘ you. 00c. a box. all linen-r», .-v ldfminnun, {linen A’; (“'-' Liiiilll I_. "riilllll. Sampler box frus- ii )"1' elation this paper and enclose 2c. tiny‘ .W itching, lot-din]? requir- 1t a stoned ,,..’“,°‘§il$'rlglilhirltllisdgs in the lmnt-r bof 1795. Willie at. u. nubile tilt-W's! lie w“ ‘peaking m ‘no: ~r ins Jay ttvalv- 111111111 11;“ h- .l negotiated by John 1W _ .,,,,,,_,, n. tin-lied stntssusng an: lllLl, Dr. Francis in his n0 who “"1" "1 1“ Um “mongthteoliesnlous ‘id tho stotiillll W” th with i. i-- r-l Liiililtiliii" 1°39 9'" urn,’ J:!‘Or "leading citizens. Canadian farmers may soon be able to have their seed wheat vaccin- ated against rust and other trou- blesome diseases ‘before they P111111 it. Tests by botanist; of Cambridge University are said to have shown the possibility oi breeding disease- nr-ocr Dian-ts and. immunizing wheat. oats, barley and potatoes. They have also producer‘: a nrw_ W118i" known as "Yeoman," which has yielded 96 bushels to the acre. longer under our hands, and even when childish illys have been left behind the charm of beads never sesln to fail. Moreover, ‘bead-s may be real works of art. such, for instance, as some, old Chinese beads covered with carvin¢.=Besides these there are the beads which depend wholly for their effect on their color and luster and these need their compan- rma crrARLor-rsirown "GUARDIAN ‘" " % ONEIDA COMMUNITY AR PLATE ' Here is the Plan Free to You For a Few Hours oi Your Time vvvvvvv v vvvv¢¢¢‘*‘¢“ ~ 3 one year subscriptions get 6 teaspoons. J5 one year subscriptions get 1 doz. teaspoons. (5 new subscribers, 1 doz. desert spoons. t» 8 new subscribers, 1 doz- medium tablespoons. 12 new subscribers, 1 doz. Medium knives or half dozen forks and half dozen ~ ions on either aide of them iii ur- der to look their best. in this category come the lcwei beads, honey-colored alnber drops, and corals—all shades from fillnteat pink to sealing-wax red, deep, viv- id emeralds, milky, slieeny pearls, violet arnethysts, anti all the rest. All the same, our bends do not need to be either iluikireds or thousands of yeltrs old, of trails- cendent value, -nor the work of muster craftsman in order to give lls any amount of pleasure. Wood- en beadan simply painted nnd glid- ed, may be wholly delightful and herein, lies the Oplmrilllllllly ifor the clever amateur with detft filig- crs and a good eye for color corn- binations. Carved beads, painted head's, or even sealing-wax beads ninde at. home may all possess real distinction and they can be fash- ioned in such a way that they levrl themselves to different schemes of ornamentation. Neither are the ltallan glass beads to be despised. Venice is par excellence the home of glass heads. nun a Venetian woman work- er, it. ls naid, can thread them at the rate of 2,000,000 a day. Willi- out tryin-g to emulate this rate of speed, it la quito amusing to experiment with different com-bina- tions of the pretty, glittering things For instance, big parti-colored beiidicsn be strung at intervals m a rope made of nwo or three strands of tiny self-colored or gold Fill out and send in the Silverware reservation Coupon and we will hold a chest for you. Then turn in three one year subscriptions and you will receive the 6 teaspoons- Many people start out with their own substcriptions- The subscriptions must be néw r_ 20 new silbcribers, 1 set Bridal Wreath knives, forks, spoons, 26 pieces in al $18.75 _~i..-T!I‘lie Butter Knife, Sugar Shell and Mohegan d1an’s compliments to complete your chest- .»REMEMBER-There are o_n1y alimited number of chests so if you desire one you had better send 1n the reservation slip at once. OOOO-OO-O-OQQQ HRrQO-OQQ-O§Q—O&Q+O40~O+OQ-O+O-O tit- iligt-liultyqtll make long and lriosr effective neck chains to coiiltblne wltli llnty dress tintl so complete a color sClllilllP, willie thc outlay in- volved is a very siilall one. i-Qom-i WHEN SQUIRRELS BATHE . l snw a squirrel take a bath the other day. lt ivlin ruining, and‘ this seemed to llt- nu nsslsttiileo to liim. l wus zit a loss at first to under- stand what he could he up to. ile was in a crotch of n ire, to which is attached the sliclf that holds the drinking dish that tile Squirrels and the birds used in common. Chippy would first lie on his brick lintl pull llilriself along; then he would rnll on one aide and do the same, and then on the other. Silddeiily he sprang to his haun- clieil, drew his paws along his wet sides, and their rubbed them over and (iver each other, as you may have a chance to see a farmer do when he has been ivnsliing himself ut the kitchen sink. His inst performance was the most alriusiiig of nil. After he had got ills body and hands cleaned to his satisfaction. he begun 0n his face. This process lilsn reminded me of a man, Wll(‘ll he rubs the wuter over his face with his hands. The comlcn-l part was to see the $01111‘- rel rise both blinds at once. lust nn tho mun at thr- nink tines except that tho squirrel rubbed ironl his y-finislied Chest free with the Guar- procure it. -r--.---.- I S11E11} Tllltl SILVER\VARE ON DISPLAY IN THE GUARI)IA1\"S \\'INDO\V. Reservation Silver 0iier . » Kindly reservechest of the Our eida Community Par Plate Silver- ware I01‘ me until I can get the re- quired number of subscriptions to ’ that the desired number of orders canbesecuredby I will get the number of subscrip- .I will begin work on , ..........andthink ’ tions and take the chest ofsilver- 1E ware. 1, Signed.................... Address.................. i; Phone.................... 0 - ti TlieCharlottetown Guardian ‘II oi‘ ll cat. 'l‘ilo impression that this gray squirrel was taking n bath dawned upon me when i realized that his fur lnuat be wet through from the rain which was steadily falling. After every part of the body had been thoroughly gone over Chippy scurried to the top of the tree arid stretched llllnself full length upon n llrrib, waiting for tile sllu to come ollt and dry him.——"Visitor." CANADNS POPULATION 8,835,102 Canada has 8,835,102 inhabitants tintl they are coming fast. immi- gration is booming and the blith- rate is soaring, while the death rate from coast to coast is the lowest recorded. ‘ By provinces the population is divided as follows:—-Al-berta,, 587,- 770; ‘British Columbia, 718.666; Manitoba, 618.003; New Brunswick 368.760; Nova, Scotia, 518,761; On- taria, 2,820,909; Prince Edward Ia- land, 93,728; Quebec, 2,428,528; Sea katchewan, 754.090; Northwest Tel‘ ritorles, 18.481, and Yukon. 8,5i2. -i—--¢0&——~—- The iBerliii botanical gardens. says Luatl-ge Blotter, are wonder- fully beautiful, but to small child- ren they are a forbidden paradise Boys and girls under tan are not permitted to enter. iierr and Frau Muller found this out to their disappointment when w Paul on a ‘Surlday grip to view the beautiful gardens. Nevertheless they gave their young hopeful a few instructions and started out. At the gate the tporter stopped the young Muller. "How old are you?" he inquired. Paul answered "Six for the electrics; really eight for the botanical gardens ten." A well grown mule ostrich stand; eight feet high. Fur Sales Meeting, Montreal The Canadian Government Rail- waya will place at Torrnentlno, to meet the Steamer on the 18th inlL, Pulinan sleepers to accomodate passengers going to Montrealto attend the above stated meeting. Already a number of reservations have been made. Application for further reservations can be made to Ticket Agent, Summer-alder. W. K. Rogers, City Ticket Agent, Clint- lottetown or to W. '1‘. Hanan, b. P. A. Charlottetown. The above has been arranged owing to the great satbfactlion o:- prealed by the last Deleflt. ‘to Montreal whem similar ii ' ' meats were made in connect! with Fur Life Conservation. ours, [n his nose, after the iusllitin beads and it is. possible, with a lit- ihey planned to take their little vlor-aa-iultl s .‘-v-¢vs..vvvvv~v panama“ v"- l. _ 4y arkxka.‘ v ....-‘.-v,-....v.....,..,,,,,_,, - ~ a0o+++o+o<ov+¢v-v~'~..... .. v- I_v_v_v_v_v1'v v vvv v rrvwvv-vvv vv vs v-vvv vvv o l l’ i. l