¥."»"‘ 5; % .il E Q _»~¢~ e > lf. F cf 15:. , A v,,,i._ ., _ p. ,l v r i »_ i » "_ l mi `1°' I5'¢dJlDssss|:y&sn\ lik. ,_ North _Shore Silver-'e .Black Fox, Company, ` ~ Limited A Have still upwards of One hundred shares of $1o0,oo each to dispose of. There is no truth in the report that is being circulated that all the stock of this Company has been sold. The Shares however are being rapidly disposed of and these who may wish to get in a company otier- ing a dividend this year had better send in their sub- scriptions at once __ » The owners have extended the time for payment of subscriptions in full till the i 5th of May next, so that a deposit of ten per cent is sufficient to hold_the stock till that date. As part of this year’s young have already arriv- ed, the dividend of 31% p. c. proposed to be piid in September of this year is almost assured. This is an excellent opportunity for those who have some funds on hand to make money easilyland quickly as the dividend will be paid within about four months of the time when the investment is made. The offer held out in former advertisements to those who have not suHicient cash on hand to pur- l. chase shares, to advance them the balance on good I security, is still open. Application for stock may be made in"the" foll- owing forin: - J To Messrs. Warburton &'Shaw, Solicitors, Charlottetown, P. E. I..............'i9r’3 1 hereby apply for. _ . . . Qshares in the.Norih ‘- Shore Silver-Black Fox Company, Limited, and I c`n-' close you 5 ..... ._ ...being 10 p._c._d_e_posit_ on sa_rrirJ;,, _ balance to be arranged on or before the-._15th day of May next and in default, this deposit to be returned to me. ' ‘ Applications may also be made to any nf the following!--]ohu S, Cousins, Park Corne.; P. Mc- Nutt 81. Situ, Malpequf; C. Ernest McNutt, Darnleyt and R. Leight Sutherland, Sea View. | W4 1\_ .ur at '_ *Eur Cape Cod oysters being the nearest in sha e i C 7,, \` » ffl( Apu Smwfniitf. _ . I OYSTERS* | orm and flav lpeques are t\ie_best suited for replantiug and seeding your beds.. We have all sizes. Correspoudemgg invit¢d_ Address all communications to main office SEA1 snip ovsriia svs'i' .5 our t Central Street g _v_'4|t>ME2M. Boston, Ninas. " 5 . . - ~..- 2 err 1 \ r _r _ -. :X _ tri l i ». ‘ f ff r i ' 5 mlm ' _ ...c You can depend on Eddy's Matches _ A Because they are Safe, Sure and Trouble-proof] ` Lighting easily at _the first stroke, they bu _v'_;s_t`_etr_t'l_ily and evenly without the lreaddfopping off _Ca_u__m‘,. __T,l;_em_ F or Quan ri ry _ , _.Ji _ r .-»'_"; . ' vu ____ 1 V+ J . If .L _I-_ s ,V nv;-¢~, ,- _ ~ 1- 1 ».:' r .i ` .Them F9? Qualify. . .~,».~rj;‘.:_.4. TB stsmiwilbli atm will _musical uni," it girly who will edian, blsdt and _PRO("l‘OR'Sl 'and company, phenomenal mind~read- Unholta Brothers, instrumentalists; Rose De.Young, singing eonwdianne; Benson and Bell, singersand dancers, continuid presentation ot Kinema- c0l°r'W\1U_=!i-;4£! ¥*.`.h."!°‘\ ‘1°“¥ °“° and .white motion pictures. """,§;"W,EEK OF _ . At‘v`roet0r'» 5'-h Aveii\1e;.‘__1‘\=_9_et.t§» the nia`rehj~' _ progress eontinnia nail’ terruptedggiie management aeeminsly making -more strenuous eilorts 'to pleatsa the tastidions patrons ot this, ultra-tashionable playhonse._ Dual headliners will beofierea in the en- gagementrot .Billy B., Vsn.§\i_d _ _Oom- panlf in “I"I0l>!»" Sud *»\\°_"y9§13_h\°'i Russian, Balnlaika Orchestra ol ; 15 pieces. 'Pho .iornier attrpetloy '1 -calls lor the service of thirty-thrvb. P60910 litltl WCBK ' and _ i _ 0_i=1¥»$i°||=- » ‘¢h_6¢¢.dilf.! 3!li»9*i°”!» {ro`in'tlme ti P _ must not go ely weakened unheeded. Th ' ' to ~ oppgiiipatsgliihe s disordered s o nerves. _ v ‘..;°.°:.°‘--.a.-Pe.-f..:.».-.:.~ °'- ay mo . Those wg are wise willstart tilting » __ anal Nptve Plqllg, behlioré than 'fifeonmm o em. e __ vs ziguequal or etthrgngthening < heart, an or-ating nerves. ga". Martell, imkdus, Ns., writes:-`-11 'was troubled for s long time ‘ _with my,-lineart, had weak _and diuy Rolls, could' not _s&e_p, and would have ‘fit u the grea art of the night. At ioctl get arboxoii Milhurn's Haart and Nerve Pills and they did me so _much food Igotisnother, and after taking it oould"sleen 'as well as before I was taken sick. ‘They are the heat medicine I ever hoard of for heart or nerv/o_trouble." Price, 50"cents a box; 3 for $1.26, at all deal V or mailed direct on receipt oi we s§'7i'|r.l 'r. Milburn co., umm, lib one UM. _ . - __», ._ _ 3 ev -.-\ '¢.<"\. :.1- ,g_‘ 3 ._ if 'l‘!»lBiATRl!l.. BOY ‘_ --4-»_~‘." ,;',.:.-‘.`-~ . is _=' _ ~-_f _ _ - _ CHN OC. I _and a smart dog. the tabloid musi- cal comedy moving with rapidity and tiiiessa through a'msnc of fun and melody, while the latter drawing enroll will he under the direction ot Vladi- mir Pogoreloll. the talented young ,conductor composer. Others on a bill which inaiigurntos the' Spring season _ ' ~» STREET THEATRE- at the sth Aveuurr, are Biuy upper- tieaily unaltered. There are. ol "Ai 'N10 SCI 35000,' WWII 31"' mote, tramp comedian monoiogist; course, variations' in the toast lists Mnidl 'Gnd Ml' f»°li~ ~\i|,Vill¢-l\!ll\’P\\l Novita and Billy Lynn in a dainty when comparing one inaction with ,Wm N “W h°“d“”°" °f 3 "W °“°l' dancing episode; _0hai‘las and Ada another, but ,the dishes and the ‘lent bill- Other# %'\U\“°“ D°°“° naman in the sympathetic bit or speeches M0 m\1°¥\ *M “mt el they juvenillo humor, "Nobody’s Kid"; ers: Henley and Jcrvil- °°m°<1\°"2 :Britt wood, rubs comedian with me harmonics! Walter Vain Brunt, a. most promising _ tenor; Madden’ lr Fitlnatrick. in their most successful oilering, “The Wandorer";- Three Em- ersons, European acrobatie marvels and Edison's Kinetophone. V :» NEW YORK-iu'IPnonnoMu.' The Hippndromc Show still loading In attciidance.' Ndw that the travel trom the West to New York City has been resumed again on all Railroad Lines, the Hip- Dodrfmia as usual, has been the one plane ot amusement in New York City which has ielt the added patronage at once. The Hinpodrome still remains the one sight-seeing object for the amuse- ment seekers from other .ities who como to New York, and the volume ot mail orders received" from western points during the lastifew days, has proven conclusively to the manage- ment that the People from the want- ern regions have' recovered from their misfortunes and are once more head- ing towards New York tor their spring Pleasures. A‘ visit to the Hip- podromo is as -interesting as a Trip Around the World because oi tho _ii,rittsn, c.e_m»any,_ 1Ho;1inn,_¥ _seet- lnnd, China and 'Persia are among the countries visited h`y`the Hippo- drome Airship and its passengers. . ‘-'Uuuaually sensational scenes _ take place in “Gypsy Lite.” The circus phart ot the Hippodrome entertain- mont takes place' in a Zylliy camp. During this scene a great deal ot lun is created by the Hippodrome clowns: George H. Adams, Dippy Doors, Har- ry LaPcarl. Spook Hanson, Sandy Ferguson, Tommy ~Mul1ens and Jas. A. Adams. 'And the following special features are also introduced:-Hug gins,, Grand Allied Aggregation; Jeanatto's Elephants; Patrick and Francesco; Tho Tumbling. Haymakern; Flying Weavers, Sensational Aerial- inte; Geo. Holland and Rose Dock- rill; World‘a Cieverest Equcstrians; Sylveanys, Sensational Equilibrists; Les llevalns Trio, European Novelty Equilihrists; The Readers, Novelty Gymnasts, and Fred Garner and Oom- pany, Combination oi Champion Jumpers, in competition man, horses, d d an og. e .The last part of the .entertainment entitled "The Magic City of Golden Palms," showing the "Silver Palace Universal Peace, The Court many lands visitedi-throughout' the _ nu-rorrraocs tmutieaf-Under Many.;___\“_ mn Flags." Washington. ,Annapoiin '”°" -~ W' - -PEKIN.. Avril. at IU' _ Reports day that dent of th val ot _the leadershi are declared dent and Vi stantly closely fear that their may be Plotting government e p, boo ce BOUQUETS 'FOR DINER8. 4- I* With all tho changes-that are tok-' ing place from time to time _in our .ways of living, it is somewhat re- markable that the general arrange- 'ment ot our big dinners remains prac- lia-nrulla llyspipsli ltihlr uulckly Put iisoritni stomachs lllgit _ !t's s 'revelation to the chronic dyupeptie to teelf no dis_eomiort~slter s hearty meal, wheir tltsfmesl if“l.‘i”°“ ii’ .°”.S..*.‘1i'°,,..,..'“°°°}.’.i’K`§”.'».f2 r, s . _ ° ° ° ery at n bin to which he is sccnsionied after eating. ~` Ns»Di'u-Co Dy¢pepsisTabletssweeten stomachs that are sour--relieve rtomaehs that feel as if _a stone liadbeen swallowed-st heartburn--an ~g vc the needed ugtanee to stomachs that are weakened. ' Containing in themselves the active rineiple needed -_ for digesting every hind of food. Na-Dru-Co Dyapepqis i Tablets enableeven the weakest stomachs to get the ‘good outof what is eaten.. Preventing e accumplstioii oi nndigested food and gas; With s little help for a wliile,_ the digestiveorgatis recover their strength, o theizgprk pniigerly, snd your troubles IN 0 _~ n'tgvoansn§eriiigl Gets5oc.box ol Na-Dru-Co Dyapepais Tablets from .’°i"t..` . ,‘_-'.,»1.-=f.`~ fl i _ <, - , _ _ ,,... . r _‘.;_.. r C' ’