-" ___ V. . ' r f, c MAGIC 1i BAKINQPDWDER " enjoys the jargest sale in Cnnhdn‘. s l all because housewives have found out: st-it is always reliable. It eon- ' . ' tsina no alum or aduiterants of any H k|||d,--<'-.:‘~atl"§ . l ' I Mddo in Canada ._' " TORONTO l Winnipeg Montsssl / a. w. clLLErr COMPANY LIMITED - ‘lens csaatofrrsrown .,_,; l. ,4 I. ,. Ills Catalog. NEW LOT OF GROSS-WORD puzzles just received Get yours now 60 cts at thlfolllce.‘ t! WANTED-EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES AT GARTERQS SEED “STORE ' 2234-7-21. JOY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY —for young and old-we ilavo it at this office. Complete sot cross word puzzle 50 oils. tf ‘QHOP from Holvns BORDEN‘ NOTES-At ameeting .|l0Al, C. B. of it. hi, the sum of 888. was voted lfor the relief of tho C. B. minersr-Mw A-rtllur A-rsenauit has Ian-i. and each OHIQIZ-"WG are sorry to r-f ihs continued illness of Ml. W sick in Borden are steadily improv- lnlg. THIRTY THREE YEARS AGO.- Dr. J. M. Nicholson of this city in- forms the Guardian that on Mon- day April 6th. 1892, thirty three ye-ars ago -today. the string of trott- ing horses owned by J. C. Mahon. Callllncourt Faml, Truro, N. 5.. and _ In charge of his trainer. l-lu Mellon. arrived on the Pictou boat. Among the horses were, the Cross Stallion Bronze Chief. two yearl- ing». Champs and. Ninety One, a two year old Bishop a th-ree year "ill brallliflll. afterwards‘ owned on the island. and the four year old fily Eileen by All Right. lt was o. perfect day. the dust blowing on the streets and not a particle of lceto be sebn. Tile llourees were stablad in the Old Roll-s: engine house on Grafton Street and the crowd of people that came to see as Bronze Chief's reputation as s man-cater had proceeded him. WEDDING-BELLS. é- A quiet bllt very pleasant time was spent / 2 7 . ' -_ -l n4 -.- l 9 14* - l7 1-. 2,0 l .- 23 . l 2:. 2s 2v y > m v 3a, r1 1; s1: 3a. k , 33 34 35‘ _’ Mi,» _/ ‘L I ' la. l7 " X\ _' ,.. -. " " "‘ _ _ ‘ rm _ “f >.,,vv,-_-..-,.. ‘fir. ,-..,. ,_.v w '“ '5' ' '- v l: I » a - . _. ~l K. word Ptlzie m. 10a g Fame“; _ _ , onerous Word Puzzle No. 103413 Horizontal ~ , 4 _A country ,ab.) Qfficlai charactcrili "Dickens ‘ *15 ‘Citizens. I16 Action. l {l9 Direct. ‘F; ~21 Workers. . . n .- MUTHERS». . . ' -24 Pcrcoive. an? -Mi~..'Ay=il.’-T¢lll3§i lTb_.utter. n‘ ' l1? m re Notwithstanding. Long and slender. Pct name. indefinite article. owLyslis-E. sinus-e’; i3 ‘é°.§§.',‘;.§l..'§.‘"°" Vegetable} 33 Wm" "w"- 34 Used by bricklayars. 36 37 198 Unfortunate, h‘ish. . To supply littio by little. Helped Hon" - V s , y m‘! beiorefrny last _ onisnt, w l got iloieelmg so y that l cdiilti no! sleep nights, m sohid so ‘across my hips, and d swoon; work duringtbo day. 3r . 1n easy confinement illlifll! ttlfba . iresd about sun-r: ‘isofills Vertical. To fix. Native of Arabia. Town in Belgium. Pertaining to the axle. - Dreadful. . p‘ kw ln. o table Com- Not two‘ in th- ‘flew: w: Young dog. For catching flail. A time of year. 6M I l-l-n-n-n- ooumezr-nccaeal-awssr- men's wife, so ilsvo ail-ll nd Cold- lr‘ doilnsi and-outside the $D°ii°d~ Extromitics. 20 Myself. l-ossesslvo pronoun. Moved iinlckly. Tlflead. A pigment. ' r28 Home of thieves. " jLadiee‘ wear. , 3.1.. Bent metal. 63 Denoting contempt. Answer to Puzzle No. 102 ' ._.__,_.______i._.. r. C... C. Archililtlil "sum of N.~v. Post orsflsu Modissl _ ‘snllillllilalw; soil“ iimhso to s», lsr, Nose T h I Dw- I'll sxoulslrstv‘ nsmluius, ' lilo stsmlrapart with ‘s alg- nity and s beauty which‘ no y" flung”. msn can rssily rsslstntvsry ..q~nn“‘w¢ u...” . msn puts this sort of s ' outlawing 1Q’ M‘ 1|“ womsn on s pedestal. lut 1‘ Jasmin - , onoo sroused. there is no lhors tompestuous loin.- -Aileerl_friln|lo in “His Hour!’ At Tho PRINCE IDWAIO’ Tomorrow 1nd "foul-MW Mark it". vacuum‘ ~ n. A. " s g‘ ITO IOI-Jdifblil. 7 u '1') ; at ihc home of Mr and Mrs Archie evening of the marriage-of their youngest daughter Florence and Silas Hugh, son of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hugh. Murray Harbor who were married in Charlottetown nt 2 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Ryan. A few friends and relative of both parties helng present. The hrlde looked very pretty ntiircd in navy gabardine and grey slik Canton crepe with grey fur trimminw with grey hat and ostrich trim- ming to match. They worn _'.cnded by Mr andMre Earl Munn. At 9.30 supper was served when all aat riown to a heavily laden tnblo, the bride's cake. being the ~ center of attraction. After ’ {had done ample justice to the inner -msn the eevnlng was spent lil Warloue amusements till mvlllizllt _lvllon,all departed for their homes wishing the bride and Broom a vary happy and prosperols i-lill- ney through life. ‘ PERSONALS Mr. W. E. Stackhouse, of Fnlrm- lngham, Mass.. is a guest at Vic- liorin li-iotei. ~He is here seeking Mrs_. John Iilamnlili, an old lady supposed to be a resident in the city. M-r. R. S. "Fheakston. representing the Sunday Leader which is prepar- ing-e special ‘tourist edition for Prince Fldlwsrd ‘island, is in the city - tor a few days. li-le is registered at the Victoria Hotel. .__€¢q.._______. AlPPIN ‘ROAD $0HO0L The Qilowing is the standing of of March, ~ Grade X.--1, Annie Gillespie. Grade V'ill.-—-1, Annie MacEach- eru; 2, Cassie Gordon; 3. Lewis Gordon. Grade VL-l, Violet Gillespie; Z. Wilbert Gillespie; 3. Samuel Con- don. Grade v.41, James Gordon and Katie Mllthieson equal; 2. Annie Mathleson; 3, John iMlatiiieson; t. Francis Eagan. Grade iM-John Gordon; 2, Mai» colm Ashley; 3, Myrtle MacPhall. Grade fl.-—1, Josiah Corney and Eric lMcEaehern equal; Elsie Gass. Grade 1. (Sonior)--1,~Reta Fur- rar; 2. Nettie Cudmore. Clldmore; 2, Jean Gordon. ' _ Grade i. 2nd Junior)—-1. Lester Cass, v _ IPerfect Attendonce~Annlo Mac- Eacheru. Eric ‘McEachern, Reta i SEE Farrar, Josiah Corney, Kati Math- ‘ [imp leson, Annie Mathieson, Net Cud- ' _ g more.—IEdna M. IPr-isseii, teacher. i‘ ' . 1 i l m V " " 5% '1' K on » i . ‘ 0 ee Professional Cards‘ 1e v l’ l . . p . [gain Cough, Cold 811d fi McPilee mgr-l H Sore Throat" l 1 -" - - a r a moire!!- A-‘MQROQWAH- F-“MQPHFE ma‘? 2152:. uElogslnlohzigd . h - . _ , \ o , --~~»-; m ,, ::.:‘.r:.."::'....::.. .1 ' . M I L sn ‘ iiey Building” o ghssisttstown l Treat It st ones with ' Evangeline SYPilil of Tar and _ Liver 0i] The usual throat and ohsst sold osn be ooflqlllf“ b! "i" simple remedy in 24 hours or loss. dot it today It H. L. WORTHY ' DRUGGIIT 17!, Queen Qtreot fhohs I'll ‘ ' of No. 127 S‘. S. Prince Fidlward Divi- llikill was equal. to a picture show, at-I all .. Appln Road School for the month . Grade I. _(Jun_i0_r).—.l... Sheldon lqyocount of the extiraJinc ingredients used in them. _'-_ p Tempting“ sugary-frosted , sosnn or TRADE-"mllltflfl! Meeting, Wednesday evening. BQZfi-Q-Zl i. EVERYBODY is s cross-word rpussle fan now-we have one for ' every age. Complete sot 50 cts at this office. ‘but one while they iiwt. t! ' HAMPTON CONGREGATION— Rev. M. J. MacPilcrson, M. A.. B. 1)., Minister Preaching services‘ for April 12. Hampton at 11, Tryon at ‘ I3 and Borden at 7-. A cordial wel- ._ come for all. 1 BEDEQUE METHODI8T CIR- (iUlT.—'-Easter Sunday April 12. Sacramental Services at each place sold his property of Mr. J. P. Gul- Bcdequa, 1i ‘n.m. Searietown, 3 pm, l!“ Pllfcllflififl the Mcgtlnpc‘ ‘Traverse, 7 p.m. P .A_ Fitz Phcrson property.—~iiis friends here pun-ML extend deepest s-ymlpathy to our efficient Custom Oilflcer, Mr. aim.‘ McDonald tin the loss of his mother and sister. within a few days of . THE LOBSTER SEASON-S. '1‘. Gallant, inspector Fisheries, Char- lottetown, P. E. i., has received the “leaf” following telegram: "No extension White, s. s. Carforry. and all our?“ to nee <him around again.-'—All the lobster fishing except as season opens on ‘Sunday, fishermen may set their gear Saturday, April 25th, l(Sgd.) W. A.‘ Found. i COMMERCE -BANK MANAGER DEAm-Frlincis Edward “Dench, ‘manager of the Kingston branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. died, at his home here early this‘ lnlorning following an illness of some three monthsj duration. Mr. glflbcnch, who was 51 years of age. was born in ‘Windsor, 0nt., the son -of the late T. 0, Dench and Mrs. bunch who still resides in that city- l-lc had been in the service of the Hank of Commerce for the last 35 yearswgriginaliy joining the branch at Windsor and serving in New, York, New Orleans, iiamilton, Vic- toria. Charlottetuwn, St. John's Niid., Toronto and Kingston, lie is survived by his widow, lormerly Mary Alice Hunt, of Cobourg, two children, his mother and threesis: ters. Mr. Dench was Munager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce |here shortly after the Merchant's TBank of Prince Edward Island was taken over by this hank, for three years for 1907 to 1910. He made a good many friends here who will livwlrs. Dover. March 25th. on lhocxtcnd their sincere sympathy to ltho bereaved wife and family. W (l iProg-lwllm “ W EDNESDAY. APRIL 8 WGY (Schenectady, N Y.) General Electric Company .700 Kllocyclce (anus hietcrs) Eastern Standard Time 11:55 a. m.—Tinle s‘gnals. 12:30 p.m.—-Stoc‘k market report.‘ 12:40 p.m.—-lProduce market re- ilflft. ,. 12:45 p.m.-—Weather report.‘ 6:00 pmw-Produce and stock ma 'ket quotations; news bulletins. _ 6:30 p. m-Program for child- rcn. 6:45 p. m-Adventure from Youth’s Companion. 7:00 p‘, m.—Program by Albany Strand Theatre Orchestra, Julius Box-horn. conductor, _ SILENT NIGHT. SHIP)’ oo+o&0-e++e+++o+»o VI RILE AND FWASCINAT- try that all women sdore.. When he kisses, there is not a woman who seen him that, does not feel she would like to be lovedby him. Hahn. finesse and polish. and there ls a strength about him vbo- fore» which women quiver.- John Gilbert In “His Hour.” At The PRINCE EDWARD Tomorrow and Thin-‘sday ¢++e++¢o+oo+e+ ammo» ._.__¢o>-i- lieen illlnsrlfs Llnirnent In the House. l‘ r i all/Jaw a a Lent Iioi; Cross Buns as a. treat for. Easter- l 7 plan's, real nourishment ill these: delicious buns‘ on treats -- just the right combination of sugar and spice and big luscious rai. sins. l’ HOT CROSS BUNS ' Order now for the Easter holidays s l iunnln A t a y i l i l ING, he has s debonsir doyll- _. . '1 ousltnlaflar'ljig. - _Q. N. RJPROGRA-H‘ bruesosi/Trlfiil; 1. 162s" owns m: imetrqsjjnoncrou, u. B. - . 8.30 p. m. (A.S,‘ T_Z)—— ' _» Programme toflbe broadcast direct ' from 8t. John. "Null, under the the direction of Dr. P. L. Bon- n_sil, the rfcilowing‘ Artists to ‘take portr-Missl phine - Lynch. Violin Miss Ne la Lynch, ’Celio; Mrs. M. A. Quinlan. Piano; Mrs. L. M. Curran. Soprano; _-M*rs. F. G. ‘Spencer. Soprano: Miss Blends Thompson, Control-to; Mrs. J. M. Barnes. lPianistm-‘llllr. A. c. ‘smith, Tenor; M-r. Wm. I ofipwanh-Baas; Dr. P. L.“ Bonn ii; Baritone- SOHIUBERT TRIO. Accompan- ists: iMrs. J. M. Ba A. Quinlan andjMr. T. C. Coch- rane. PROGRAMME 1. .nsemble-—"0h 0anada"—’l‘. C. Cochrane, Accompanist. 2. Sbubert Trio (a) "To avWild nose" (lM-alcDowell), (b), "cul- osinialne" (Gabriel-Nicolle) - Misses Lynch and ‘Mrs. Quinlan. 3. Contxralto 'Solo-'-‘"i‘he Two Grena- IUBFB" (Bchurmann) — Miss Blends Thompson. 4. Soprano lSoibs (a). “inter Nos" iMaoFsyden). - (b) ."M0l.li81' 0' Mine"-—-<Mrs. ‘L. ll/L-Ourran. 5. Pianoforte ISolo-“Courm-y Gar- dens" (‘Morrls Dance). Percy Gralrrseri-Mrs. J. M. Barnes. ' Bass v-Seloé-"The Barldolero" (Leslie StusrtY-Wir. Wm. Mc- - lGowan. _ 7. Conltralbo olos (a) “Mondersir" (Nevin), (b) “Lindy Lu" (Strick- land)—lMiss Constance Levis. 8. Soprano Solo—~Seleoted——<Mrs. F. G. Spencer. B. l“. p , h i.“ Ig-qrf 1;; fr,- rnes, Mrs. M. ' 3. Soprano Solo——"Go-in' Home" 9. Tenor Sol Smith. _ ~ 10...'Shubel~t Trio-"Beethoven Min- "oi-"Hiflyes Lynch and Mrs. Quinlan. i1.- Bsrlton Soios- (a) "Be Brave -. and Smile" (Pepper). (b) “Ship ‘mites 0‘Mlne" (‘Sanderson-Dal P. ls. Bonneil. - . - - 12. Oon-traiito Solo-"Give Me The Open Road" Blends ‘Thompson: , jSeleciled—‘Mr. A. c. n. was»: .1...“ as,“ -1\' ' ifialsld-oifeoem ‘pawns, azzrrzaiwrrtw" | l l t i a l Kent St. _ Stswarts Bakery (Dvm-ak)_1vh-s_ [L M_ (jury-em l filalndililay" lil0ley Spr 11KB) — Drflvorttill (lgflllidVlllill School . for tlln , 14. Planofortc -Solo—“Ballade in A - - "1""! » m0" 0 "0 -' ‘ ' ' l" Fiat" ('Cb0plil)—Mrs. .1. M. oar-Z". shlllwrl Trl<>k“l’r"lwir- lYAm- Grade v.-1, Florence Merl-lei}. nos. - ,15. Bass Solo—"Bedoirl Love -Song" (l'lii.<llit0l"_‘lVli‘S. W-m. McGowan. 16. oprano Solo ,—— SelecLcdMMrs. F‘ G. Spencer. _ » 17. Tenor Solo——'Selectcd—~Mr. A. o.) Smith. ' 18)Contraltu Solo—-“Danny iioy",214'4‘7'1l (Ambrose) __ Mus Leggigcatheriey) Miss Constance 19. Baritone Solo-"On the Road to Your dealer will show you these new Congoleum Rug ‘designs We wish it were possible to show you in the picture all the beauties of these two new Coilgoleum Art-Rug designs! in No. 548, there is an exquisite rich- ness "in tlle warm gray background in a moire cited. and a grace and charm in the floral design oi pastel blues. russet and canary. You'd love the border, too. Oriental figureaworked into the moat attractive design imagin- able; and in the same hues as usecl inltlle center pattern so that there's a perfect harmony of color. -- Aunewspaper illustration can only ehow- the outline of the pattern; it can ‘give no iclea of the exceptionally wonderful color artistry oi this new A , (lonfidleum Rug design. You should see this rug, and its com- panion pattern, No. 549. Any ‘mer- "cliant who sells Congoleum will be glad to allow them to you. Be sure to A see also-the other Congoleum Rug cle-A we ‘W ‘sea-n Dr. Caldwell}: Laxative SIIBUP PE 3.‘ 3'. OU cannot be efildent when your whole digestiv- system is in Diszine-s and that dread- ful senseoffuIneOSIIPWtBBGMOTIIRWIIIIWIN oi‘ congestion. And the talc-e headache . that is felt ‘m one or both eyes; a moron. petulant and guruloue Mn?"- Wlllh“ 31° inevitableres-ulttilstyoummotgivcmyflf work or your insainess the careful thmidit and judgment requlrvd- _ You can-lot afiord to be in this condition. You owe it toyourseiftousealssxatlvetint will relieve the cause-constipation. You can depend on that great builder of health - DR. CALDWELUS LAXATIVE SYRUP PEPSIN to relieve constipation. FOR SALE IN ALL GOOD DRUG STORE . l ' I I our" irilitllrl-Misses Lynch and HUI-aw Tapen , Mrs. Quinlan. (ZNltR i420 hiltrc-s), ltlfliillNA. SASk. ii p. m. (MIR-rt Weekly iieritllnc Travel Tale. Rcgllna Rover Scout Band. 5 Grade iil.-—'i, Marion" Taylor; =2. IAiice Wall; 3..Gladys Taper. ' tirade lL-i, Orville Taylor: l. Ray Wail. p , tirade i.—1, Pansy Adarns_ u‘; lH-rfect Attendance for the month w». ‘Alice WalL-Marlon J. Murrow. NORTH GRANVILLE SCi-iOOl teacher. ‘ -;. Tile following is the standing of . ‘i . - ' This design Ne. 348 v exceptionally. oltroclim‘ I 9 12- In alhoomj,‘ ‘ signs suitable for all parts of the house, including the porcll. ‘ Ancl remember that when you buy _ Congoleum Cold-Seal ,Art-Rugs you get the moyst wonderful floor-covering value obtainable-sanitary, long-wear- ing, easy-to-clean rugs that will give years of satisfaction. Because of their low price, it is real economy to have them throughout the home. Popular Sizes- Money SavingPricol , i l ' Qx3 ii.$4.50' 9x71} it.$ll.Z5 9x|Z ftfflfloo l 9x41lgit. 6.75 9x9 ft. I150 9xl3§fh 20.25 9x6 it. 9.00 9xl0§ih 15.75 9al5 it.~ZZ.5O F ngoleum By-tlle-Yard. 85c sq. yd; Pa» Winks] m4 some Was! prose-remain lie/s- u osOv/ssiyll Congolsum By-tlle- Yard The same sanitary, flat-lying, durable = - material as Congoleum Gold-Seal Rugs, for use wllere it is desiretlgtocover tile entire floor. it is macle two yards wide in many unborclerecl designs. i CQNCQLEUM CANADA LlMlTED‘ i270 St. Patrick Street. “ tresl, %ebee NG°EEB§§ ' _ n/‘lRT-RUGSTAT Mode h. Canado-bylfimodiasss-for cal-tars“; -..'lll ....