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It'l ndendv can-lrlge lol- baby. 0 BGAL MANUFAG1'U'll.lNG_ C0. THER ._ , _ _ ' -_ _ | 1 ....._ -\ A fy’ l of \ ¢:a%E§%‘¢2é?§§§?§=_ " % .nw = -- " ""””F7 2-= ._ r’ , .-J*'*; f _ _-ff » .sr ag a\ i I `\%.~.. .il /1 ff _ I » - -1:55; ff*-‘f"_;_,_._-i"5\\ 1`g ' 7. \ _ " , #71 - 4:!/. .** ' ` - ' "T .l ‘.' »'-'.' " f- '§Z~'5;'-=‘ - ::’f.'=-TE ." "'_\,-0... l E-"fr-/' = r _ “<`¢‘\;=‘r»'*f:J». = 2.?-rl. . F0ll #_ . l l. I ,_ ,, IR I ,.___ ~ ‘_ , {_.;__//. J.; _: Gm tic- 'f//ily'/ln* s.-__'i»;. .~ - "~ ~.~;.»~‘ ol l s tllllllllvx llll`fl'se:|'.'l'§’."'.i'|'i‘H,‘l,,§’li',°éff,’{',{:,J,,,,, luysv \ e nostlvnrmlc ¢ ' _ ` n sws will glvuyell slave. _ scenic! _ lv gsm nllltlmll l-ln; .el wlnl time , ‘ ' 'i‘hllll`._ lllllldoomnbl-llllllnts. simply s-nfl your ‘ >..' ` "' I hon ll ll YU I . msttren, spread and canopy. and ns welI.th|| e all metal baby doll cerrlllie-holldlomo sl ith its bright pnrolol and silver bright metal lj § v7~\ §§=".ff‘al fills? ..` ] _.;f"»f`“$}' 'rfff ' gi -\»;'_..”` it-“» l‘_`_ , <\ ‘1. nllnls ella ...itll-us today inn yen ll-lll ' rwvlvo bv rcturll ef rnllll 30 lovely iteisl Beauty llllldetl. °“°" "°° fnfwvtlns of the lnlllllmnlely ellgrsml gel-l nniihllfl llellllty pills on amino card. We |ll\ you to neil "N50 nmnntl Your lrlends at only l0c per out and you can easily do sn bonnuss they sell at eight. Every Indy wants two or three sets. Its no trouble at nil. Ileturu our $3.00 when you have sold the loads and we promptly send you thc complete olltllt-dull. doll house. hall? doll. doll- hed, carriage and ring lull. ue ragrcsellted. 1-member lllrll. no money in advance. We trust you. This is tho ehnncu nl a life time. Wollrrnngo to ` llllilfl Dlyment nl delivery chnniss. 'iilrlts today to L Dept. B179' TORONTO, ONT- 6 p __A _ l l For ` Cor N’ stan _ff larry i_'{f< brea ii' t h 0 p Solvers "breakfas nine years Keilogg’s n Flakes have con-- tly increased in popu- and have solved the kfast problem in _ usands of '~ Canadian homes. Mad from e - in - Canada ~ the Sweet Heart i 'of' the finest white _c or pack ; MW? x; -., `-.' ' F n. 10c. per age. -518- LAKES M *ll J ,__ "'~"=¥ $2' srellvy? “ -;UA§TED BATTLE nv T = \'.,l .gt-L - Lu; .\_».~' ‘s 3.3 .~» r.->_,- _,),- \ l _‘\ l _ _ ; _-alll l___n- lin- lg . / _ Y .,,' MAPLE BUDS ff kiddie Buds, the . 15 / El »*r{ I, _ I ,£5 Qf _`. t. 4- i I fl' _ ‘~ llll ` : ~" » r ~ '~’.:‘.\~\\\\' rr* of I3 \ , ._ 'I ' .'-if---a;-.nf ~- "` soup cnocoulrs , love to give their - Maple uds, for and wholesome as muchas s lov_e to for their rich, sometimes WEDNESDAY -BROKEN SEWER.-During tlle~ froshet of last week an old wooden’ sewer on Summer Street, Summer-ip side was put out ol! commission and caused the flooding ot a few cellars on Water Street. The town workmen promptly made repairs and the sur-‘ plus water was soon drailled off. ii. . --SERIOUS ILLNESS -7 The many friends of Master Elmer Payllter. son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Paynter, Eel Creek. will hear with regret of the accidentyhe met with about two weeks ago. when he had his leg badly broken by the ankle. however Ile seemed to be improving nicely till last Friday morning. when he suflfercd severe paills. and the Dr. found he had ap- pelldlcltis, and that an o eration must be performed as soon as ibossible. The operation was performed nt his llolne alloutlloon on Friday by Drs. .loilll Jllrdillo Sumnlcrside. Dr. Frcd Jur- dine lllld Dr. Houston of Kcllsillgton. and at latest accounts llc was doing as well as could be expected. SUDDEN DEATH.-The sad illtclli- gcncc has just been reccivod by Mrs T'lltrick llicKcnna. (llllllhcrlalld Strcét, oi' thc sllddcn death ill (Tllarlcston, Mass.. of ilcr daughter, Mrs Frallk Morgan, oll tile lltli illst. Further particulars have not as yet been rc- ccivcd. The latc Mrs Morgan was ll most cstilnabie person, and leaves to mourn ll husband, two cllildrcll aged 7 and 5 respectively, four brothcrs: Owen, in New Bedford. Mass.; Louis, ill Mlllillccket, Malllc; Alcxallder, l’.i§.I. ltllilwoy, and Wilfred, \Ht St -Dlulstall’s College; also ll sister, Mrs Charles lloolley, Stccltoll. 0111.. b0- sides her parents, Mr and Mrs Patrick McKenna. Tile Guardian extends its sympathy to thc bereaved relatives., RURAL PRIVILEGES - 'l‘ilo illtro- duction of Rural Mail Dclivcry throughout thc Province has brought with it nnllly other postal privileges. For illstancc: ll daily service is given on every rural routc alld ill order to meet the requirements oi thc public money order business is established at most of the distributing ofllces. ill cases where thc business oi the com- lllullity does not warrant the estab- lislllnellt of money order business, thc .supply oi' postal notes is largely ill- crcnscll. so tllzlt ill no case is thc pub- lic colllpellt-,ll to rculit cash ill letters. Recently money ordcr business was cs- tzllllisllrd at Clyde River and on thc lst April thc salnc uccolllmodatloll was provided botll ut Now Wiltshire ill Qucen’s County and at Bloomfield Sta- tion, ill Prince County. BLACK DIAMOND LINE.~ A Mont- rcal dcsplttcll says that thc passenger and gcllcrlll cargo service of tllc Black i`)llllno'nd Stcllnlsllip linc. which thc llolllillion (Toni company has operated for many years, between the ports of Montreal. Prince Edward Islllnd, Syd- llvy and St. J0llll's Nclvfoulldlalld, will llc discolltillucd, . according lo at stutclllcllt nlzldc Wodlloslllly at fllc hllad ullicc oi the colllpally~ill_ this city. The service has become unprofitable during the last fcw years, and the company have lost, wllilc ellgagcd ill this scrvlcc. thc stclllllors Cacoullzl and City ol' Sydllcy. the latter stcalllcr having becn'es~ pccialiiy purchased for this service. The present market rates make it im- possible to build or purchase suitable stcalners lo replace those lost, and the company llavo, tllorefore dccidcd to discontinue file freight and pessen- gcr ‘service at least until conditions justify its rcsumptioll. SPLENDID FUNCTION.-A large audience attended the ladies mission- ary entertainment in tho licartz M-clnorial_Hall last evening. The chair was occupied by Prof. G. D. Steel, M.A., and a short address was given by the pastor of the Church. Mr Sydney Bonncll also gave all illtcr- esting :lccoullt oi' tllc~Sl;udcnt Volun- tccr Movement and thc late Conven- tion held ill Kansas City. Witll these exceptions the ladies had full charge. Solne fifteen or twenty of them sat ill a very llomclikc circle on the large platform and as they worc cllgugcd with their scwillg or knitting they talked ill an informal and illtcrestillg wuy of tho different misslolls of the world. A great deal of valuable in- formation wns in this way imparted to tho audience. Scvcrlll solos wcrc rendered during the cvollillg, and the largo audience went to their homes well pleased with thc llovcl cntcrtuiu- mcnt given by the ladies ot thc Wonlen's Missionary Society oi tile l"irst Methodist (lllllrcll. Mrs G. ll. Tllylor wlln thc llosfoss, and thc lullies _who gavc thc "trellis," wc1'l-,:----Mrs Edward Ullalllllcr spoko of ilr Ur l- vllle's work; Mrs Clarke on Austrzilll work; Mrs H. D. Johnson on Winni- peg; Miss Mary \’VIlltc gave anecdotes ol' llln llllrcrolll. lllisslollarlcs; Mrs /illllrnw Ml'.Nllir, on thc lndinlls oi the Nortll-West; Miss Pansy lrvlllg took Mrs Higgs' plucc, speaking oll india; Miss llutcllcr on Japml; Mrs Square- llriggs on Cllillu; Mrs Grallt. sell., showed ll missionary quilt; Mrs Ilcllllcy on Jllpllll; Mrs Goff' on Chinn; Mrs liewott on Chinn. It all Came From Strain and Cold alll o. K. Menonala Fauna seller .in Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Nova Scotia Man After Fifteen Years Suffering Found a Cure Through Reading an Advertisement. I-iarrignn Cove, Halifax Co., N. S., April 16th-(BpecInl).- After sufler- ing for fifteen years iromllllllc buck and kidney trouble Mr. George K. Maellonald 41 well known resident of this place is telling his npiglibors of the great benefit he has received from using llodd's Kidney Pills. "My trouble started from a strain and a cold,” Mr., Macdonald states. "I was troubled with stiffness ofthe joints and cramps in the muscles. My sleep was broken and unrefrsslllng, my limbs were heavy and I illld 'e dragging sensation across the lolns. "ny been some and I ellilel-ea ll-em rllellmatlum, when reading on adver- tisement led me to try. Dodd's Kla- ney Pills. . "I sm only too pleased to say that the treatment was successful. Dodd'c Kidney Pills have done me ll greet ' sal of ro li." ‘ `dMr.»'l|bel§>nold’e symptoms show that » he mos- troubldll. with Kidney disease. '1'ilst'n why Dodd's Kidney __Plile cured hlnl. ~ ' k _Z _, f= l , M _ l,_'_,,,_, W V . - ' -THE Empress.-Last spring the Str. Empress made tile first trip from Sulnmerside to Pte. Du Chene oll April 29th. ln 1913 tllo dnlc was April Sth and in 1912 the 23rd ot April and still ill 1911 it was on the 27th of April while ill 1910 thc first trip was made on April 5th. H. HORSE MEETING.-There will be held in the oillces of tllo Canada Fox Exchange on Thursday night ot this week at eight o’clock a meeting of the members of the Charlottetown Driving Club. This meeting is called tor the purpose of making final ar- rangements for race meets during the conlillg summer and Saturday after- noon matfnces.~as well as other gen- eral business. Ali members of the club are earnestly requested to be present. PROGRESSIVE CITIZEN -- Mr. l~‘. J. Shea. oi' \Vutcrford, Lot one. spcllt al f'ew days ill thc city last wcck. llc reports llavlllg ollo litter oi’ foxes ill thc Waterford rallcll to date, with scveral more expected ill thc near fu- _ ture. Besides being one of the most progressive fox mcll and farmers in Prince County, Mr. Shea is also large- ly illtcrested ill thc tlsllillg business, and llas this ycar, in colljullctioll with Mr. Emmett Shea. taken over the ex- tensivc plant oi' the Portland Pllckillg Co., at Waterford, whcrc they will coll- duct operations on ll large scale, park- ing alld exportillg lzlrgc quulltltics of lobsters. cod. nlackerell and llerrillg. Mr. Shea is a firlll belicvcr ill the “Business as uslull” motto, and docs not tllillk that tllc war will lli`i`ect thc various industries to :llly cxtcllt. | PAINFUL ACCiDENT.-- A vcry serious and painful alclzidcllt occurred nt Glelluladale, 'l`rllcadic oll Monday, April 12th. Whlll- Mr. Arlllul' Mclilll- null wus engaged ill sawillg wood willl thc circnlnr szlw, llc ylllld filo two middle fingers oi' tllc left llnlld so badly cut and lllllllglell illul; alulpulll- tion was necessary. it seems that Mr. Mcliillnon was pressillg a small stick, when the saw struck ll kllot and llladc tho slick bounce. throwing tilc felt hand directly oll thc saw. Dr. Toomlls was immediately called wllo drcsscd thc hand and took lilc patient to his office ill Mt. Stewart. where with the assistnllcc oi' Dr. Walsh tho operlltloll wus performed. Mucll .sympathy is felt for Mr. Mciillllloll ill his mis- lortullo. .lllst~ at this soilsoll ot the your, thc accident is tile nlorc uui'or- tlulltfc.-I.. VICTORIA PEFlSONALS.'- Mrs. Maurice Wright zuld hcr daughter, Miss Dora Wright, oi` Vallcollvcr, ll.t?., :lro visiting llt-rl~, thc guests oi' Mr. allld Mrs. (‘.llnl'lrs S. Wrigllt_-Mr. Al- fred tialllcroll. Solltll Mclvlllc, spent al frw hours hcrc oll busillcss Molldzly zlitcrnooll.-l\’llss Bertllzl ffslllcroll, llnlllptoll, was visiting hcrc on Moll- duy. the guest of' Miss Florence Pon- pralsc.-Miss Gladys McKinnon. oi` (Jllurlottctowll, who is visiting hcl' lllotllcr, Mrs. li. ll. Mcl{illnoll, ol` lillnlptoll, spcnt al fcw hours visiting friends ill Victoria on Monday.--Mr. G. W. Ritchie, salesman for tiarvcll Bros.. Cllnrlotteiowll, llnldc at business trip here on Monday and left ill tllc llitcrnooll for Capo 'I`ravcrsc.-Mr. 1<‘. W. Woltoll, mail c"ouricr between Brad- zllbanc and Victoria, used a. waggon and span of horses on Monday for thc first time fills spring. lic reports that thc roads are in a very had condition. ln some places the snow is so deep that it is almost impossible l'or ll wag- gon to get through. while ill other places fllcrc is so mucll bare ground that it is out oi' question to try to use a sleigh ally lollg~er.-V. 1 GOVERNMENT HOUSE DINNER- A nllnlbcr of the members of thc Lcg» islaturc alld it fcw .specially illvitcd guests were entertailled at dinner at Government House last evening by I-lis Honor Lieutenant-Govcrllor and Mrs. itogcrs. After thc table was cleared thc tonst to the King dllly honored, Governor ltogcrs proposed a toast to the President of the United States and to the members ot the Legislature on military service. Iiion. Mr. Speaker Wyatt responded to filo toast to the absent members. Tllc hlllls were boun- tliully decorated ill red, wllitc and blue flags. The following is the list of the guests:-The Speaker, lion. J. E. Wyatt; Hon. Murdoch Muiillnloll, iloll. L. L_ Jcllkin.s,Mr. Johll ltlllllards, M. L. A., header of thc Opposition; H. D. Doble. M. L. A.. 'I`. W. Macdon- ald, M. I. A.; J. li. Bullfoill, M. L, A.; Rev..(.'alloll Simpson. American Con- sul Mays. Mr. E. G. Coombs, Bank of Molltrr-ni; (lol. i<`. S, Moorc. Dr. J. 'l‘, Jvllkllls. i)l°. Alcx Rosa, Mr. Uvlljaullll ilog_<‘l~l:, Mr. M. ti. llclllllcy. M. l_.. A., Cllit-t` Wllill; Mr. f‘. J. l>'tcwnl'l, Un|.|,_ Palulcl. THURSCAY -ISLAND LADY DEAD-Tlul dolltll occulrcd Ill Allstull, Mllss., ll fcw days alto. of Mrs. Surah L. (lrokc, f'or lllallly ycurs ll rcsidcln. of Slllnlllcrsidc.-ll. -GOOD SHOOTING. -~- 'I‘llc sllnnl- lllg of gccso und othcr fowls is lllllllg cllrricll nll cxtcllsivcly along lllc sllorcs of Mont Carnlcl and on Satur- day especially the revcrllirlltlon of thc sounds of guns could be llcard with littlo illtcrllllitullcc.-~.it. GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB-Till: young ladies of Tryon have organized n. society which has bccll llnnlcd fill- "f}lrls' Aflllctlc Club." Tllc purpusn of this club is fo pronlnic socllli hltor- coursc alllong lilo young pcoplc and lo improve them physically. A class ill physiclll training begins st once alld during tllc sumulcr nlontlls the girls llltcnll to lllllkc tllcmsclves ofilclcllt ill swimlllillg. tennis, basket ball, etc.. A capable staff of ofllcors has been llppolntcd. All girls ovcr flitccll will bc lulmlflvd Io tllc club.--~iI. -DISTRESSING ACCIDENT-Thu nulny frlcllds of Mr. Edmond i‘. Arson- lluli., will synlputillsc with lllm in his recent llllsforluno. ill consoquellcc of which Ile is now confined In the Prince County liuspltal, Sunlmcrsidc. Mr. Arsennult was. on ifriday moming, at James McNaily’s saw nlill getting some lumber. While in the act of car- rying a plank he in some way missed his footing and fell and the plnnk fell on his leg breaking it a little below the knee. He was at once removed to ills brother-in-law’s, Mr. _Clovis Gaudet, the doctor summoned. and on the doc- tor's advice he was taken to Welling- ton to catch the train. which luckily had not gone by. It required the as- sistance of several doctors to rcsdjust the leg and at latest reports he was resting easy. While no definite ans- wer can be given ne to how it will turn out, it is admitted that he will he incapacitated for Ft least two months. l L," '.'.» _*.- 2.. ~»<_~.\. 1 \-._ -.J fa. l » . , l li5"SELEGTEtD gFROM“`lTl‘ii9* NEWS' FORy~_iHyE;_vl'iUillif_l_)lliyN .>_ ~aAiUuDliY_ #SU -r T a would end it 1°’ . Your partner’s death would at once end your partnership agreement, and would throw on you the onus of paying off his estate. if you were face to face with that requirement, how would you meet it? It may happen next year-this year-this month. _Come when it may, there is one sure and certain Way of having available the ready cash at the moment it will be required. ' THE CANADA LIFE Assurance Company is Herbert C. Cox, §?`Da¢, will gladly tell you zlllout it. ‘A3 fi ‘ hi .t President _and General Manager. / [Smlllss so |85] W. K. Rogers, Manager for Prince Edward lslanrl. Cllal-Iottetown. _l 17 ' f . _<.-_l,. l. » .1 :- .ii <~: ._» __,;;,.> __ .I I _,l..v _ 1 _, -?l>. ‘- lt: ...R .--, - l_ ' °‘ _ - ____,____ _ __,__,__,,.,, _ W L 1 ll l ll H. liff;fi;iiililliilllliliilllilllilllllIllll!llllllllllllillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIliliIllllllllllilllllllliil llllllllll'"ll ll, dl l » xg/1, lil c /1/7,/////V////,_/.*/` \ _/ n i __ § i i _“mg i . "[7 l‘»‘l.L cfété cj] "1, f Do you Wear P CHIIIEIIIS on , H illml ll ti il' `/ »-~. .U _ ~`% _ ._ ~_.l . < . , 2 A .L “f if L _ \-/` ~. / (”.’}'T\` ‘hm -4;]/Yé_ _, fits you." , , | Penmans Limited , ' | l.‘m/~l'wr‘¢vl', /ir_1.':lr°rll. Slcarl/are Paris, Oni. .ll Why, yes' It’s the only underwear fi buy, since l found it made my clothes fit better.” ” Yes, I've noticed llow wel] everything “That isn't all, either. This ll_lldcl'wcr.r' is knit in some sgeciai way so it keeps its shape. It certainly ts beautifully. It’s smooth and comfortable too, and, Myl how il; stands wash- ing. You couldn‘t hire me to wear anyother.” Penmans Underwear is made in ull srylec and weights, for men, women and children. ' ,.-~~ l . _,Hi il. , . I . l _ . I li fa -< l§ ~_ LT-5 i \<;“_,;,' <;f §» "€~:'_".'. If. '~ fx- - .4 \\ _ -. 1, '~. < . _'_., ff-'--~`._f 1 , '._’ ~’. / f rx.- ` ~_>~;=_§ _ r ” I* 1. _ xg- - *L* ' “ 't‘~_;'.\_-_.3 f-jig,-;~(E» » ,-V -.- -. l _ l , 3, ‘ " 'eff' . e/ Illllllllllllllll; l, _ I ll/ _ nun ||,,_ “|“‘"“||||H"|""Hum|"m""""'"~~ A Zh/ 'C A/V1 1* \`* _ _ - _--_. “-3 y _. . . 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