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Sf>urS'll:gld‘i).Uidl’f'\°¢°/ Worms.Convulsioiis.Feveilsh ness and l.0§S OF Sl-553 rucsiinle Slsvialiind 1litmir».ua(‘oi4rAiiY.~ lI_0ll'l'IlEA|.&NB\iI YORK Exact Copy ei' Wrapper. d..-.v-/z"J._‘ E.l.§I.ll_.|_l.l.i Mothers Know That Genuine Castiiria Bears the Signatiire of _ ~ In lisa For Uver Thirty Years lii_Sl_ll.li_ll! 3 1 ' ' I mi? _ ~. °‘,r 7' i i - .i`\_ 'fi --ri _ §.i-l , i typ. /, A I V “qi / ' . 1,,- fin-. .,v;v\ ilvl // r' l / , “ ¥ "2 . _(\` M i il \ 'rf r lliiif - _ \ l'..=. 1* e . __ f rl . ., Y ,_ - f' . Always ~ ‘i.i;!’l _i , 5- ‘J ».-af-l-.. ti fri filgr- ii; * -s i V. ,L .6 3 8 ’- 7 ozone Ross made it! It has Style,)Fit and Finish, Where did you have _ Your last Suit made ? . be satisfactory -in every way, take a tip from me and order yours today from M. ROSS m2¢=w what other suits lack, and is guaranteed to 3 8 MERCHANT 'rA1i.oR 7 _ _,_ U . 1 _S ,., Y -r _.,..,' _ _ '_ E __ _ _ _ , .. .__,_._____4__-:_ ., _ll __ __ , ir P/ive to by in this rrovineal MATINEE.-Cinderella will be rs- pggtedfat the People's Theatre this afternoon at 2.30 admission 10 cents. LAUNCHED.--The "D. W. P.," own- ed .hy the Department ofPubllc Works and which craft has been hauled ull at the Marine dock all Winter, was launched yesterday, and has been put in A. 1 condition lor the-season`s work. _ _ _ _ _ ' '_ _*P-1** 1- ; *‘-'*- .‘f ii-iEi_.P Tr-ll‘ ¢i&`u8la-icindgrzga 'will be" repeated th aftemoon at ' 0' Take 'the children to see the fairies and the pretty dances, Admission l0 eents. _ ' ' TUQ‘. RECEIVING I\EPAIR8_.--The tug B* F. Fraser owned by the_R0ser miiisi5"c<».has an-ivea in Charlottetown from Lake Superior, and is undsrsoins some repairs by Bruce Stewart &Co. preparatory to talr.ing`worlr at the Carleton Point car-ferry terminal, TO JOIN P. E. i. BATTERY.-'Phe North Sydney Herald says:-Gunner A. Geoffrey Christie, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Christie. who for the last two months has been stationed at the Ives Point Battery. McNab’s Island _Halifax leaves shortly for Charlotte- town, to join the Overseas Artillery Brigade now forming under Lt.-Colonel Peake and Captain J. Stanley Bagnall. DOUBLE _BEnsAvEMEN'r.-'rho Angel of death has again visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Har- per this being the second death within -l~the last 48 hours. and claimed for its victim anhthqr daughter, Margaret Grace. She'_leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing parents three sisters and one brother, namely Ethel, Beatri- co, Florence. and Oliver to mourn their loss._'_Tlie cause Oi' both deaths 'was pneumonia. ' THE GUARDIAN IS NOT AWARE of how the§ecurlty Company proposi- tion‘could possibly be made stronger than it is as an investment. lt has 20 per cent Guaranteed cash dividend with the money in the ba_nk to pay it. Lowest capitalization, highest quality stock; no expense Or salary for Dl- roctors_ Every cent of not profits to he divided among the shareholders. See add in this issue. ‘ 9847-5-20M2lE1i. ::Mothers bring your boy to us and lot us fit on a good two piece suit and convince yourself that we are offering splendid values.-Prowsc llros. Ltd. 9832-5-19M2i. PERSONALS iiir. S. S. Hessian, Montague, was ii the City yesterday. i Gunner Percy Large came over from Halifax yesterday to spend a. furlough at his home in Charlottetown. ~' Rev. T. W. Murphy. rector of St. Paul’s Church, retumed yesterday from Halifax. ' Q. M. Sergt._ Chiirman of the l05th Battalion. returned yesterday from Halifax. Mr. T. D. Ramsay, Summerslde, was in the City yesterday attending the fu- neral of his brother Mr. R. Heber Ram- say. _. Rev. Wm. Archibald Stewlackc, N. S.. arrived in the City yesterday to ai- feiid the funeral of the late Mr. R. ii. Ramsay. Pte. George Answorthy, of the 105th Battalion D. company. is spendingi his furlough at his home in Wlieatley River. i I Pte. Frederic Matheson, of the 105th Battalion D. Company is spending ii furlough at his home in Wheatley River. Mr. A. S. McKay, Siuiimerside. M. W. S. Charlottetown Chapter of Scot- tish Rite Masonry attended a meeting if i rf . Phone asv. ._ 150 Great oem-ge st. _ _ i' ` i sf* ‘"1 §3"*‘.,_ __ ,___ M i!\\ _ lf 1 -_ _ . ’ . ... _ _ _ Q ev. __ _ _ I ' " " '. ,i_-.‘. -.. ` _ » .~. .~» ~‘!*:.~,. There is no _y .. _ i .. . I ~ -'wi-f"-'~.~".'f,i»"_1 " _ _.`_.__ ., _ . " . .if _._»~,-‘.».~ ‘. _' f0ll8.g€ » 1 a. ;;f<..";‘\\; ~ - ~_.‘»‘..'_;-i - on which Berger sArsen:ite 1. ~. _°" ‘ »<"""i"` '»`i" . -_¢,'~_@4_,\,__»,`__, ~ A -__ _ ~ _ _ _ 5,. of Lead may not be safely _ ' . ' Ir __A-`. _g__<{.__~ ‘ .- 5pr;i.ye(l._ A srnrill tlurintity _ - » W" it 2;i..‘."f., 1f’;.“.;:*;.’_‘2:'.1;’ " _H . .')/_;,'_`:¢f_ 9. /V in _»'%»ri _ l -_ - .l.i Ili. ,__,.,..;f.¢,.»."v-,ff-_,».,A9/H _.A//Hp;..,`_l sects, yet is liarinlcss to __.",..__1h‘l-' 5,/ ~',- "` _ cvcn such delicate growths ` '_ I 1" V; 5,' if/-,twig " 'il ' as peach trees-because of I-wt.. .W-'--,i__, - _ - its freedom from water- '5""l;‘. _ »"'.‘“' 'V »1' soluble Arsenic. _ I i H ' 'Not only does it cling hui it rrimrins activc longer than any muigiis, iii fact. :titer spraying. . S x , __ <<-5¥.-ii* rfvvf ~` more tightly to the leaf, other similar material-for _*it is ihc most economical Insecticide there ia. _ 95,5 ri If Q’ _ -_-i lull ll I _ A ` __ __ soul or whom Deity might well say; R ii 5| 3 rin Tenie 1*-‘!' £- - 4 '15 f - f -'-i l I F Mercury » ' ‘ “This iir‘a’1orr° »1_vf~1rrl1ie"»: 'l‘o-~-~\l1ave--»»--- ---.fe---g---P a 4°?//fl IM I BRITISH MADE Arlene# 0/ Lead. _ GET YOUR SUPPLY TODAY. 1IIi.1’lns sash .. ¢~ 2Ie.'I'lns.... each. Blb.1'Ine Oooh. 10~;Ib.TIns.... sash. #__ “crew GW. say: "Hls life of_the Chapter in the Masonic Temple last night. He is accompanied 'by Mrs. McKay anti they leave on return home thiiigmorning. ::THE SHOE FOR YOUR BOY. 'The CROSBY "YOUNG CANADA" School Shoe is a. shoe that stands the test from every standpoint. First, lt has a‘dla{jn¢’tive style; Second. it has that i-itnuucli CROSIJY quality; Third. ii. is si=ienl_inhniiy maui. with it view to i:oint‘ni't, not overlooking the great essoiitiiil durability. i'ui‘cnls will find that the most economical and satis- i’act.ory fontwc-ai' for their children is the CROSBY "\'0lTI\'G CANADA" Shoe. l~`caturoii und rccominondcil hy . all deiiiers. _MEMORIAL OF THE STATE COURT T0 THE MEMORY OF PAULINUS MCDONALD. “Tis ever wrong to any n gum! mmi dies" und no one will i-voi' say or fool that Pau`lin`us MivI`)oiiq,lii has left. this world or any other world. His culture, CINDIRII-LA THU AFTERNOON. “'39” 01° NIT? ¢0Cm0t_lier-at Cinderel- i:i;l:tl;ia afternoon at 2.30 admission 10 and Prince Ed many beautiful only one Houseboat has all the com of a real home. elmo at twelve can real .lust deck ward forts and and the o’clock ly enjoy .wah-°c _ell onzwarm day lt' 32:feat long striped wnius._and titul sc ,mud on days bam; as in..tlie IHPEQ larse thresssurner oil makes every-room' ,, as at ¢:i-'nssii Masai-iuattows, uw- urday Belliuatoi- sac in at ivi¢KiNN- 0N’S. All flavors, toasted and un- toasted_ Book your order Now, ,_ ,` .` 'B821-5-18m3i --____-..._-_._______ Spring.Boie of Furiiiturenewon at PATONS LIMITED. 9843-5-20Mtf. Ill MEMUHIAM .ioi-in ctonv. ,_ BIHPNFI *WH* MY J0hIl Ciflry. son of Captain Char- les Ciory of Georgetown died on Friday the 12th inet. at the _comparatively Carly age of twenty~eight. Deceased had been ailing for a long time and his illness finally developed into consump- tion. Since new ..years’ he had been practically confined to his bed and despite alll the loving care of his ` fam-' ily and the best medical attention could do for him he gradually sank and on Friday of last week he passed away in the presence of his grief-strlc- ken parents and the other members of his family. The funeral to St. James Roman Catholic Church on Sunday “'88 largely atteuded.fThe services in the church and at the grave were per- formed by Rev. D. P. Croken. Deceased leaves to mourn a. sorrowing father and mother, several brothers and one sister Mrs. Joseph Currie of George- town, and a large circle of friends and acquantances_ May his soul rest in peice. _ .;;. PAULINUS MCDONALD. The death occurred at Portland, Or- egon, on April flth 1915 after a painful and protracted illnesswwhicli lie bore with Christian patience and resigna- tion to thy Divine WiIl,.Paulinus- Mc- Donald, a native of Liot. 10 Prince Co. Prince Edward islani_i,_whore he was born forty-nine years ago. After atten- ding the district school of that place for some years he came to Summer- side High School where he continued untill lie qualified for ti teacher, which professon hc followed i`or some time. Not finding the business of a teacher remunerative lic engaged in the fresh fish trade and store keeping. Fifteen years ago he moved with his family to the Pacific Coast and located in Port- land, Oregon, where lic remained uxit.i1 l his death. ‘ After settling in Portland, he edited thc “i’ortl'and Labor Press” for some years wlic-n lic was appointed Principal of the Hoofmzin High School, ii posi- tion wlilrli no iieifl untill his li-ist ill ness. The deceased was a man of exceed- iiigly hriii fini units. iii me lull prime of manhood, in the midst ci' a. life of cuergy, wztti his niirid alert with am- hitioii, a. grcat intellect is still. -Foiir brothers and four sisters survive him, one of the latter ii nun at present inthe Coiiveiit?-‘of Notre Dame, Charlottetown. Beside his disconsolats wife he leaves to mourn their loss, _three daughters and two sons. His funeral took place on the 10th inst. . when his remains wcrefollowed from* his late residence. to the Pro Cathe_dral,_i>y a ‘large pro- cession of friends and well wishers desirous of paying the last tribute of re spect to his memory. A.. solemn Mass of Requiem with deacon and sub den.- coii was offered _t‘oi_°; the epoi-ie of his soul, after-wlilcli tha; was mortal of-Paullnus McDonslil‘-was laid to rest lliiiii n vominon sorrow oii May tho was taken iiwiiv in hor early prime. of pneumonia, and despite licr own gal- ticiider cure of loviifg i'_r.lenilii_ could do., was of no avail, _save td-soothe"tlie_an- his scholarship,his dignity. his poetic temperament. his fraternal heart aru_ with iis today and will last long in emory, and after we are izoiio tlierii ni _ _ Efwill be vibrations arlils gi-ent soui',)1‘o'; cause of the great work he' did ' And the natii e rht iltsto' Secrets ri- th giiisli of liot'~passing,.anil on the morn- linown Paulinus McDonald was more l)on't let the idea that you an rivila e' it was an ins r ' ARSENATE QF LEAD tg. .. ,........_ o liaye niet the genial generous per you from getting a bottle of _ f . _ ` ` iionality and d-ign‘i‘ty ‘oat N;r.ti(:icDona.ld Ssrsapsrilla today from any. _ °-- iw t have feltt ei pu ss uncover- i d t rtin at once' on ls death to leaf-eatlng Insects' Inashaopreeence of a master mind. And _ gofdetgnheaaltii ang strength. ' ' ` ~ when we turn to the pages recording When your blood is impure and Writ' b‘ 0' ” use “Bonn” “nd “H 'amdan 0 ""3 .the achievements of fraternalism in' impoverished it lacks vitality, your ,_ the Catholic order of Foresters. we digestion is imperfect, your appetite find a conspicuous chapter heading in is poor. and all the functions of your the name of Psulinus McDonald. i body are Impaired _ _ What higher tribute can close the llood's Baraapalrilla is `a wonderful ' . - chapter of this man’s history than to blood tonic. -lt will build YW “P f ' - 'I ‘ . » ~ . A ' ing ar _iitii_y_'tiiq_~1_otii 'iiei»,¢enti_g _spirit = _ _iiavejcouie vrlthin the railihg--gf?-jhis]_;~ é. _ _» 7-,---'__ -._. ¢~`,~lg_ ‘V ._ °- ."‘~__`;‘»`»‘ 4\l' _ _ ~` __ ~ ~ i-imie disiiion and iiteihiv-~ ighny, f L--.if 4-__1._. ‘_.»_~._ .-.1 .f :<7 » _ - -_. - _ was to stand within the reaence of ii Take Hood'e Sarsapsrllla, thi Old ` "iP1‘il1C'€i `Nei§é-r.t§.i.é “ri-is cAvi-:RN oF0FnE.{i'i‘_H" _ ` sixm CHAPTER NEA-L OF THE Mlifllee 3 .th NAVY. . in 1:woAc'rs h Ca b A' ` A tt d N lK`d and imprisoned in “T e ve1'n0 " YHe -. Ihgiagzaghd ilias Adegigghiis, who att his to destroy th h his g up 'l m A ll-Gavel'¥heirsensati0nal¢SCaD¢.f&""Ih§lgwaofCertainD¢§.5ili§QPiE` “_ M _ vm Dyke -Brooke, N ma. maimed e Les Deiagigy isa... . 5; t“'rni_~: fines... iiiossfrl-1.s;:?;if.r.` Peop_le’_§_ ;l;l}_eatre i ' ' SIXTH E Pearl while, Creighton Hair, Lionel Bam-m_or_s_ ‘ ` ‘ and the Mysterious Monsieur X. In ‘ r _ “The Wireless Detective” . PISODE UF THE ROMANCE OF- ELAINE' IN Two Acrs . _ 1 _ THANHOUSER COMPANY PRESENTS Flo Labaidie and Ernest Ward, In ,_ Monsieur Nickola Dupree ’ An Absorbirig Dramatic Story, In Two Paris ! Glue-LEY'S w1FE| GE?ti.f.’X‘.?‘-h.§'§§.f.‘}.“i’.l°°‘ » “TH Y’ Reliance Drama E LITTLE HERO | - - 1 F-i'-1'-.1-i _ t‘\|R'\5ti'\"`\ "W ° "_ Monuments that zndurethe Ravages of Time Are wnat you seek to make the grave of your departed with. We supply no others. Our Monuments are the best to be had. Estimates given. Chandler & Bell |60 Kent Street I /' .§_“_ _ - _ ’ _' “E%K|nNE`f/D/' a‘ \- I ° Think oi that, only $45.0 more in the same lot, but for you to take home today are somewhat larger than t if you have :1 large parlor or thing. highest pr only $95.00. Did you ever in your_life get a better offer 'on a good piano than this-and the instruments here, ready These Pianos are the good old-fashioned squares. They »- Tliey have been completely overhauled, thoroughly cleaned, repaired] and reurncd and though second-hand they now look almost as good as new. ' ' 5;; ». _ _ f 1-- - 'i If th_ere is anyone in your -heme-"~wllo "- _wouid like to learn to play a piano, there is no reason now why there should not be a good instrumentin the' home. _ Fo_r here todayiyoucan make your selection from fourgoodsquares, the selling for only $45. _ Put one of these good piano bargains in your hometoday-'-use it and enjoy the flood entertainment it will bring you. Later, if you want to buy a new upright _ piano, we will allow the full purchase price °‘ ant; ‘Erratic °." rr". "me, e wi .no ~_ as n - ' _ con/is, Toon. ‘ ° 3 ` ' ' -12's"iieih~ E' ~- streeillt 'A Good Square Piano for--- ' 0 for a good piano ! And three. the highest priced selling for- he modern upright pianos but " sitting rccm they are just the _. -_i iced- at'$ 5 and the lowest i I f... _ quicker than hy other medicine I intle. di it gives stren ted dihataiirgower to ll I ! stand up n and true alltheyoarroumi. bl°0dl ~°"“ °“:."‘°: :.'":.f“"°‘""- '.*:"'i..:“i. :°~' - » ‘ . se. o n a s e . ~ _ gsgrpggvtgu lEgi:§i"3°ne::Bliassni _tsaiinfozmmaglj . ~ »| |»_ V < .-av _ -ri . ` ‘T i.. P. motiiiiow _“1 5° ._-.ins_ai.»a'hi_wi:h. ll., ecstliolie Illini Purriltun Isle at rATON$ _ _ . _I.IMI1'lD._. ._,,,n.. U04-DMN. _ . nts so mixe liiui endure it is t e ol s tried _ - .-..+‘1~.»-\e_»e _»‘r'.'-'-'*"_~-"""-' C I! - i., . ' _ -_eh¢¥ae'ii_ 1 you? l