» lb '. ie? Always -_ the .apvouralwamnm ` V _ any-» lz%~ ' Apafoerllemedyforfensllln ` ' Sou Slum D' _ llilgnnnacdnwmmpm Femshwmal For liver 1\|l. u:u1'»\unCor1m|v. HUFFRBALLNEW YORK uct co” ar wnppehi vnu euuvnun ¢sn»An xw vsnI¢|1v. li I Fire Insurance I I A Necessity Then insure in good Strong Stock wmpan- l - iifii.§ii’.3'i?,'Z‘tiIi»§2°w'.§‘li§.§“£.i.i.“f.§§ii.‘l‘é§ _ les,which never contest an honest claim such E. R. BROW I ‘ Chaf1°*'=°F_9Y‘li!>___ __ ~ Q 1 -1 =l I -. ~ -"r- MONUMEN TS In Granite and Marble 1 In our show room 117 Kent St. Revere Hotel Block. We have a large number of iinished Monu~ ments which the public 'are invited to inspect. Calle-or write before purchasing, _I _Special attention wi_ll_ be given' to lettering on _ monuments already set in all cemeteries. W _ ..._ P. C; BROWN & CO. 95425-3-nm. ' ` I ` ' »___ -..~ .veixltl ‘New _Glasg¢,tw,:’.-Jewrgxsvilloberi 1 il *Any i l l _ _ _ “ I’--N0\N_-_ ----o--_-_ Get Bigger, Better _ _._ and Cleaner Crop ,I oo. _ There is no profit or pleasure in envtyix-1% the good crops "' f your neighbor gets-use UNMIXED ertlizers on your' _ 1 farm and have a big, bumper crop of your own. ' _ ables andtlieavier-headed grain, when you ' _ Put UNMIXED Fertilizers 0° Your Farm 'l`inslSprlug,_ that demands fine glean the certaintyiof ..4 mat X *___* ‘ Guthrie, St. John.will visit the < prov- »l» » -. ‘ Z lGrosby, Cape Traverse, is to be con- no <1. i | ' ' ' ~ Purchased when this location was sel- l _ '_ _ power gasoline engine. Messrs Bruce B a 3 Stewart & `Co., Ltd., are installing the _ ‘ equipment. _ ` _ .Bl.l_.YS MOTOR BOAT.-The motor .i ` klns. City. has been purchased by Rev. ` wl_th'a'new ten horso powcr Imperial ,B .sg-hWl;e%r yeh hlavewlstoop - and can dll your omgrs now. D0 t I ct is Fl ~. i£|hl¥u,N.8. St.J»h,ll.l. ~ ` You wiilgeta biffger crop, you will get larger veget- f-__ _“tent for _thg new Carver Church at May 28th at I to any- WHEATLEY _RIVER CIRCUIT..- Rev. L. J. Loud . will preach Wheatley _River at -11; - liunter 3 and Granville? on May 28th friends kindly bring in any still due. » _ COL. GUTHRIES Vl8lT.-- Colonel _ ince next week where he will address meetings as follows: Summerside, May 30, Sonrls. llay3l. Montague, June 1 and Charlottetown. June 2. A GODDJNVESTMENT.-Ml‘.E. E. gratulated on the good judgment he exercised in forseelng the possi- bilities of Carleton Point. The _land he ected for the Car Ferry terminals tur- ned out a most profitable investment. HOISTING EQUl_P_MENT._- Tile schooner Gladys E, Whidden is being equipped with a- _.cargo and anchor hoisting outllt driven by a six horse- ‘ QF’ nodal. lNTEaEs1°.T From F1‘edericton.-.comes news of the death of Rev. H. W. McCutcheon, at Sarato- ga Springs, N. Y. Ho was pastor at Murray River, P. E. I.. Aboutn ‘year ago he removed to the United States. Nodetalls have yet been re- ceived in regard to his sickness and death. -- -boat formerly owned by Mr. Isaac Jen- ,'R. G. Fulton. who has equipped it ougllleff Tile bout with its new equip- ment made a very satisfactory run to Vyest River on Victoria Day. V OUT OF HOSPITAL - Private Chester Buntain of the 105th Battalion whovbelongslto New London, and who and after hd ‘spent live weeks in the (tit llos ital whore he was treated day. Though still weak he is rapidly regaining his strength and yesterday left for his home to recuporate. I . I In _ | ..-.u. _AMAZON ROOFING HERE is a ready and easy-to-lay - roofing that withstands all the ~ elements andwearsindeiinitely. No better “rubber rooting" oouid be made. It consists oi a strong, fib- _rous. all-wool felt thoroughly satu- ‘ rated with non-volatile compounds. It is the high quality of this felt and the skill of saturation that make our rooiings supreme. They never dry out or run. You will see this if you try Amazon Roofing. Real Roofing Insurance ' I Amagon on Your steer - rooiod` - ' buildings means rea - fooling' insurance. lt means. first an la_st. the best protection ag-alms I . - wind and eather that you can r .u e _uon._ wr nay yon. Mads ln three different "_, weights to magt all rooting ro- A v qulrementl. oca themall ' IIU [ISK 8 OUFYOD . X _ them once forallwvllh Amazon. _ .» ' "‘"Ca\-rltbflulon llfg. Co.. I-ilitol __ Sydney. ll. 5. --1 --for that new _ plumbing installs. ;-foi alto noon-o tho- V _.old System needs. f -'-`-_for n complete Sys- t ~' r well to delay the-_ until Just before :lids start. to one so mln! milllt ordinaw ' Inch as than aplns. are do Etllplnr no work. and for -neott years °’°'__’l°‘_'_°l‘° ‘ Y D » _ _ _ for mastoids and healing ears, was _B813 l'€pI'€S8Ilt8d by nblc to leave the Institution yester- _ 9°l\_f0l‘ lllty4_lii¥ll,_A special train _ ON.ANNUAL VISIT.-Mr.,_.F. C. El- ford, Dominion Poultry Husbandmnn. who has been here making his _annual visit to the Experimental, Farm left yesterday for Truro and 'thence to Kentvllle, N._S., and Nappan. _.Y Tl-'WON METHODIST CIRCUIT. -- Sunday services May 28th. Rev. Geo- rge M. Young _will_ preach at Tryon in tho Morning;_’7_DeSable afternoon and Victoria. in-'the'evenlng. Mr. Mc~» Leod will slng`_;$_t'_tho_ evening service everybody wqlcin_n,e.';_Como'. __ __ __ ~'rHs Ho_r.l_paY.-`-vlotons Day. 1916. was marked h‘y'flo1lg_mml weatm er. Charlottetown "'was' decidedly- quiet, everyone who could do so tak- ing advantage 'of the-splendid weather to take a tripltoi-tholcountry whore the. various stx'earns"‘were'visited by»the~ devotees of_tho _A‘rt of Angling. The main attraction -for Charlnttawwn people was the excursion by.the..Car Ferry steameiilto 'P_ietou. whiclnawas the largest on' record. -' ' Quite a mlm- ber spent the day at Rocky Point. Others fouud»_the holiday an opportuni- ty to attend-to work about their homes and gardens and thus put the time to very profitable uso. ‘ ' ' -*zv--' Spencos-Leader says - Myrtle B. Boulterpdaughter of Arthur S., and Nellie _(Crockett) Boulter, 5 Newbury St., Worcester, Mass, died Monday, April 10th at the Isolation Hospital, of diphtharia.The little one was ten years old,.and attended Pleasant St. school, until a few months ago when the -fam- ily moved to Wo1'cestc_r`." The funeral was -Tuesday, the remains' being brou- ght to Spencer' in Undertaker Kiug~ leys Automobile Hearse for burial in the Pins Grove Cemetery; Much sym- pathy is felt for the par_ents_ss the only child, and of 9. bright and lovea- ble disposition endearing herself to all who knew hor. Her presence will be greatly missed not on|y5,in_ the home but also infthe Sunday School. where sl\e'was a ‘regular attendant, The fun- eral was private. The"`pall bearers were J., Ernest Crockeit. George C. Crockett, Harvey M. Crockett and Raymond McMurdo all relatives of deceased. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The service at the grave was conducted. by Rev. E. G. Gcllars. Pastor of the Congrega- tional Church. __ -.,-,,-- 4 _ _‘ 1. lx' NEW LODGE I. 0. F.--IA new Lodge of the I. O. O. I". is to be instituted at 0'Loary P. E. I. on Wondesday May 31 st. lust, to bc known Vordun No 138 The instituting _cc will he con, ducted at `0’Leary the several Grand Lodge Oilicers reside il the Province, as will inltlatorv degree by a'sta'if N0 66 of Alberton. 'I grees will be 1 the first and-s ond of which conferred by jo nt teams from the lodges, and a team from' Prince ward Lodge N 22 of Summarside be Glllwlgcd to convoy the teams to bsrton. As this mp will bo on ldool pleasure one, especially* at this impor- l-Sllt Besson. lt ls expected that ajarge number of tile memborsand others will take advantage of lt:,¢0-view mg beautiful scenery enroute. ' ` wsoomo sauna 4-At 'o.3o or ook Monday morning, wl|||ev_,1_,|,,p§#1f|#t“ was celebrated af, st 10599 Q ME WON THE WAGER:-Que of the Majorslof a military “Dil IWW stationed in Charlottetown, gracefully wheeled his well trained bicycle to the front 9! one of Chlarlottetown's fash- ionable hostleries where a group of la- uren and _gentlemen _were nuttin: the diulslytng touches to a well spant_En_x_- re Day. The Major's skill as a cyc- list being proverbial. one of thegentlo- men suggested tl1at`there vias-a limit to his cycling poteintialities and .off tered to wager “_ehocol'ates for_the_ bunch" that ho, the'_Major. could-not take one of the ladies on his,hand_ie- _ ‘ _ . - -"-1-f_‘§.~. nl _‘nn-oo hoops, the hlqyolts in the middle 'nomo no outdone me Maron called for another volbnteer [and another lady of somewhat _lighter calibre pluck- ily oc_eréd_to _take-`_12lB rishj. Thelluly having been placed., securelyon the handlebars the procession wats again headed for the goal. By tlris tiin'e the_ street was pretty well lined with ectato d the somewlllat n staggerlngly forward cheers _ nt tip- from the sidewalk. Thus encouras sed and with the impetus of a. dowrj grade_the wabbly procession anrid t _ mendous cheers arrived at the 'dos g. nated corner and tho wager wasw n. _The bicycle, the Major and the‘l dy returned, the former by hand. the lat- ter two on foot. and the gontl inn who had offered the wager went c eer- fully across the street and proc rrell the qhocolates. ' _ Mr. H. H. Blanchette, of Toyonto was a visitor to Charlottetown d :ring the past couple of days. Mr. Blum; hetts is much interested in the subject of the revival of ship-building in the Mar- itime Provinces. From what lm‘ has heard and seen of Charlottetovajn he ls convinced that there is no 'reason why this industry which fiourlsged so strongly here hall' a century or 0 ago should not be again started. - i _ There is just one way he says V by which this is feasible: _ The lsfcderai Government must subsidize thp ship- yard .that would .start building* ships hero. Thlsls what the German Govern~ ment has done. To prove that:_this is a. practicalnmothod is ~: shown by the ilact that ships .subsidized by t!l1e~Ger- man Govgrnment wow-ablo to. under- bid the rltish arid‘we‘re ably; to proc-' ticslly capt_u`s'o.tl1o .-_British _.carrying trade between-1-.India -Jand ‘ northern: ports. making-~tht chief ports of call in time of the outbreak of the 'warftiior ` __._-§-,~_~_-_-_1-,~_Q-_~_-,-_-5,-Q_-_»_;-,L_-_-_~;_~_~,-_-§§l_~_-,l,-,~;__l lt Your Toiiiiié-_l?o_§~gr~ _ _ ' _} _ Hue You Headmhel How l the you a biliousness, petite or ton's Pills, box at ell. Cloning out alle of the _Furniture Section PATONS. 98435-20Mtf. bars to the next corner., “Done,'."_sa1ii_ ,excgpt the p_ and “ t tho- Major. _Bring prong the__ledy’f_!I subsidized- by the,"Briti:l\aGo:e:n‘x?i:;:f Th” “dy w“5i\D"°l'li"§gM“."‘f “59l§{f.d. _ ‘HI l'08lll'_d to V e Krantins of subsidy to the precarousf _ 011 01.1,' _ _,_ |, _?.¢|‘_ lr rr < ,_h~ | baudlellsarsh Thfgggocessllin bl_§axllitl3'_>iJt0rJ:at|§ge; va‘ggi'_§:;‘§::venin°gtX m°\'°"v_t°_r_ »3<1“° .f°l'._ I _onlw sl an t (altered: -“'°'v‘med"a“d» °°““'m’d‘ lu 3:39”-l"p.d?tl1?tttlh`;'\l§:>1vernmentl)v:')rl-s- Germany. so-‘mucosa that upto thi)- WB! V188 8011 , l IHO- fwere practically no/Brltlsh steamors lcarryinsheilillt H0 ' India to England conslfigflng the problem. -_ Sw’ ostlolis' shrug this line had been In _Mio by conipan_es_interested in ship- bgding, .hut the Government did not f, justified in presenting any def- inite proposal to parliament. _ = “Now to my mind.” said Mr. Blan- fchotte, "if the Federal Government can ‘uhsidize interior industries such as sp I? an as u _ a steamer .steady cavalcade mwed Blow 1-md/_ the lead lndustry in Trail and the zinc of necealty be ` r _ 1 -- have as know ‘ l t _ Q Q 7691" fha, ' “.rzform’1-’_ _Z\/l-spredd ¢/of Juno/rin 1 BEUOCE .- And Number oil Valuable GIVEN AWAY Adruln 1 CANADIAN MEDICINE C0., D,-., 7. |,,,,,,§,,| 13.... _l voU?LL‘r-ravi?-'1K~iosi`11#;1ir~EaT ' ` ROUBLES NEW PERFECTION the New Perfection in sim point. I_t_won’ One turn of the burner f '_ ~. 1 ». l l .-