QnLMix A ome “ n. m: conch remedy m; mono! scold buy, can easily he mixed at home. t afies money and gives ou the moat a-elia e quick-acting medic no you ever . _ way it takes hold of stub coughs and chest colds, giving imm of; in nsbo Any dru bunces o! nea. Pour th s into a 10 ca. bottle, and fill up with plain granulated augnrlsyrup or strained honey. Its no trouble at all to mix, and when you once use it, Eon will never he without it. Kecg fir! t‘ and tastes good-children e It is nurpgising how quickly this loosens Jthe gernnla er, lllegm, and soothes and heals the inflanlled membranes. At the ‘Elli oi the medicine is ahe norhed into eblood, where it ncte direct- ly on the bronchial tubes, and helps e tem throw oil! the whole trouble. Even l use severe coughs which follow cold epidemics, are promptly ended. . mm; 1| Q highly concentrn _ undo! genuine Igor-gray Pllie. ‘©3111-1111; ‘ creono e, s.f..1',h§al§i'al§e'l§?m.° Nothing known in name‘ time, ’ cem- lnediclne is more helpiul in cases oi severe. “"5.5";.3i‘°£§.°.",‘€“.";3.‘;l?$':"l.§“i§l2§: , 1g is guaranteed to give prompt relic! or Inoney refunded. p__-._____.__._. ....... .- Hill SALE .. ' The Cardigan Milling Cumpany‘; plrsnt nnd equipment ot machinery via: M h. p. boiler and engine. y Rotary Saw ontflt. i Band Saw. ‘ ' iihingle Machine. bath Machine, and sundry small llinchinery with Shutting, Beltln‘, 91c, Plant will be sold complete a i; stands or stock in the Company may he purchased to secure control. Low price, and easy terms. i! m. (aired. For further particulars, apply mi the undersigned. . i l , ALLAN SHAW, President. i ,,. .__.._.._.._-_ _ i i i J. A. MacDONALD. Secretary“ size it you're so crazy over _ IQSZ-l-sattuesthus-flwks. Stake Race (or '3 year olds. Purse 3800.00. Bend three dollars as ilrst p". Inent beiore March lst. All Island owned three year olds eligible. Race to take place July 1st at Bnmmerside. DB. W. G. CHURCH, Secretary. IMI-Z-B-ibstilweb. 28. iProfessional Cards __.-i.._.____.___'_______ i l- Mark R. McGulgan, I i 1 . B. A. . ' IABRSTIR, SOLIOITOR. ITO. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, 9,3,; i ' i BELL i? MATHIESON u, n. n. n r. EL D. In MATHIESON. Ll». B. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. _ ‘Wicca-Charlottetown and Monlsgur i! .McLeod & Bentley l I. A. BENTLEY r 5L’ w. s. nmrru: x, K. o. i i ll ‘a . Barrister and Attorney-at-Laq 1 puree: m Richmond so... . $ _ MONEY TO LOAN l ' Charlottetown, P. B. l. "McDonald & McPhee~ .I _ , _ ‘ Ba An I. L-IcDONALD. n. r. lllcPfllh ‘TRIS. ATTORNEYS, ITO . IIONII T0 LOAN Inliding Charlottetown I _ iStewart & rowan; l. I). STEWART. K. C. N. W. LOWTIIII lAlllsflRe. IOLICITORS. no \< ' [a N“ ("m-n 31"" under" cultivation. Plowing and " ' p] I To 505g manure out ior the seasons crop. Con- . .. .. . . l“ .. . v 5mm.’ nllhing. st can suppl you with 25$‘ om 1 1.. 1.". 0., i GAIlY GERTII Isa v s lat. on. . j "44- "Pumpa are not worn thdese days, all the wear Is encorkacrewal" new-- T» _ HIGHER CRITICISM The Scrlpturaldlstnnen ls changed now, methlqka, Wjhen a Sabbatlvdayrjourney Means twice round the links. _1 w. “George, give me that cigarette at once." "I'll buy you a package oi ladies’ "ls your bear?" them." w’ f‘? husband ‘a bull or n "He is an old rat." ' "Dobhlnsflla an unnitural lather." "How so?" "Hls baby thrsw his gold watch_ irom the third-story window to the . Paverlyentand he didn't lea any- atnlng-cuta in It." 7w,i.'.L.‘akl*L-._A §‘.I;;i»‘.'.i.;;;.; I am oiiering ior sale my property known as the Joseph Mnrphycstntc, situated at Conway Station, Lot ll, consisting oi 62 acres practically all T. Waye » IIIIIAI. IIJIOIOI ISO ‘Richmond ltrast Charlottetown, P. l. l. ‘Olleillenrs Phone“! ill-Ital r.sr. i Churches, Post Oiliee; Telephone, etc. l Ii’ notysolrl privately will be ofleml at, Public Auction on 'l‘lanraday, March 13th. together with» Stock, [Farm Implements, ‘Furniture; ‘Crop ‘ etc. Apply to A. A. RAMSAY. - < . Conway. EBLAND L. RAMSAY. Dalhonsle, N. B. ytemsunnas. Martingale, ' lib-clear, balance covered-good growth IO“? timber except about 1Q acres marsh. . all p ractlcally new. Price‘ reas- obliged urbane. i l 1946-2-25-31. King's County, consisting’ . to curtail farming oper- smumni liner-reason" ~- <_ y A-liartinvale 4 rHEY‘T<>.l SEE ' By H0mer~Qf0Y' ‘ z (Continsedn The tan fluttered violently. "n. is the awiuLWl-T- The "@1151, will-neverbe the same min-Till” reduced so many iamilies, to- 1t is: horrible, poetlvely horrible. Do 1011 know the number o! . lfwmllliills and millinery shops and tea-rooms in Paris being run by. ladies o! title? Think 0i it-‘sellixrg flthllll’! f0 P90" pie they woe wouldn't Jove spoken to. lknowaba-ron wholsnow scon- cierge. -Once when Lcalied at his gpgxtyngntflhollsfl, he started to kiss my hand." - v "You. mean that-H-thaw" _ ‘ _ "flrhere are some very 11119 110M119 ~ ln Psrls who allow themselves lobe ientertainedior-welkii I must say l nfror money. In my l- day n. would ‘have beenrunthlnkehleJrhere is, I f believe. an agency with a-telephone l‘ and cardhlndexes 11w suppling... It i makes me shudder to think oi it." i .Mre. Peters was amazed-an agency l tosuprplyguests oi title and distinc- i l/ion, as servants are supplied. I "But. '_0i' oolirscnyowmilould not l have the people ‘who respond to an lagency. You ehouid have between f thirty/Wand forty. rwm, first ask a iiew in to tea to meet-you and your daughter. The othersit will no: be lnecessary to meet/in sdvsnoe; the evening oi’ the soireethey can go to I the chateau direct. You can ask Mr. i and Mrs. Aspinwall-axid some oi the 1 people you_met there-that will give i you a_nucleu.s. Let me see ‘whom we shall have." Miss. Mason's fingers ibegangolng down on her silk knee. i "I think Omnte and OomLesse-J’ and she gave their, names. "And I think I can act Boron and Baroness-J‘ and she added their impressive nsmesf “And, oh!' I believe I may possibly be -. able 0o . get the Grand Duke Nlikkail." _ lvirs. lfeicrss heart leaped-a grand duke. , . , . "011. can-you?" she cried. "That would be. Blllendi‘, Miss Mason! I em so gladlxthat I came w you!" “Oi courseit will be a bit expen. sive." she lowered her voice-and her inn movcdslightly. "It will be most impressive to Jenn-Marie. You 1m. derstand, even Jean-Mule looks up to a lrmnd duke. In his day Grand Duke Mlkksdi was the most exquisite wait. oer-I ever knew. Oi’ course, he can't “m” 11W- noor man, he has the 801st so bekilyfiAlso, his hearing isn't, as good ssit once‘ was." l "Does hlasnealr English?" "Perfectly. ‘Pfflcilcally 5,11 qgumpem society does, and espeeiuly the Rus- sian nobility." Haven't jam read you; Tvlstroyr‘ Gr nd Duke Mikkail has composed poetry m ‘nhgrlin. or worse that was smne time ago-m 15 "the, elderly now." ' But won't the marquis known first‘ these people have been p-pald to come?" _ NaturaUyJJut Yi-‘u will be to a cer- tain extent, establlshed—you will have made la grande entree. What. hn/ppens alter. that wlill be entirely dependent upon yourself. It will show that yw can meet the rig-ht peopieYThe guests know it "and the marquis knows it, but llsrwiiiiiéiuli; Trouble for Years. . ~w NeverSick Y. . "An 60 and doc- tored ior years for trouble between blad- "ler and bowels. Oi- ten ‘home from work; months until took ‘Fruit-a-tives.’ Bincei Graham, Oshawa, Ont. Thousands say chronic constipa- tion, liver and bowel troubles ended overnight-with "Fruit-a-tlves." Bad stomach. blllousness, vanlsl-rllke magic. mNerves quiet, sound sleep at once. Rheumatism, neuralgia, neuritis, ‘silk’ headaches deolmp quick. Complexion clears. Marvelous discovery , oi‘- famous Qlllldllfhd tor. Speedyresultsh . Get f'i1fru_l -s-tives" ironndrugglst i err-mama than: altos mane . springer-your ehatesuij continued i money away-and insteerlnctthsl; t_he‘y then never sick -e. dsyP-Thomaekthat way, Pike-it's so pountriiiedf‘. imatter o! money to Plkesmanners‘. indigestion, 11°Y1l°1\"~ heartburn ges go like a shot. Kld- word "culture". “and I ‘can't see that ney lndl-bladder-llli. min 1n 1M1‘ yéu have changed lblt. Most mentry - Ten oi’ nature's Kreutestl-emedies ‘to v combined in ‘handy littld- tablet» eqgurgg," 511g added, "them have . )3 -- j ~ Jsbudfiito-‘thinkwhat ' 'v'?vl.l1i~l>e ‘in ~ sort-om. (dream . um 1mm gentrntlunthe-onei-in some. ; . = "'_You,Will_!llVE‘-th0 solree Joe the Misamuvn- ->1'~' . . . “But bhavehad the chateau open audihhve been ilvilil illiitgfior, two" month-v". Md ,Mr=- Bwrdlrerellw. “Yes, actually. but not__soc_lally. That is_'what counts. manyyluropeaih don't‘ open their ‘my ‘houses ‘or en's. teaux1l=s'_‘s‘y®I-r."“ - " ' '1 _ "But-won't they; be_e-‘.well,'ieom-'. moi-em atmosphere io.'it‘l"' ' ' wuvoun’ the .-lesat..Yourytind .t,he.pso-. . pie most. chorrnins—_sll_ real" people aiegOi emu-oi." MlscMason-sldded. on»... oi theninsiwlfyou the neit- d§y,_.tney mlehvnot, know-your! shall ‘elrsngeitrto’ be - wrltien- up '~ln ,~the Aineflvln- Enslleh end iPrencbpapel-s »ln_ Paris-especially the nfenen papers in liarls—e_speolaliy'_t.heimench<pa- And h‘ will‘ be gtclegraphedhto Peter; swarms"... Obéns arr qnsleaufdpsbelbtysf; ‘. _ _"Oi Oklahcms," corrected Mrgpg- lers.. . . ,; _ - "1s~ m ‘s33. believe youqtold-me. sutyou set the mint I mlkqf’; l.‘ "Iithould like that," raid Mm Pe- ters as she drought oi ‘wet-Banker Munn. ‘ . ' . - - And ‘them her. mlmdcame beck to the success oi thesoireeflnd, its. eiiect on themenqule. These were the important things. . . "We'll start‘ the ball frolllng to- morrow," sold Miss Mason. "on, Miss cried-Mm Pe- ter, ,3 she mtg w go, ,"I tlfllkyoll are wonderiull I am w B11141 1 d1!‘ Qgvepgd you. I just know the solree war be a great success." i _ " . “Oi course it will." sold Miss Mn- son. "New doiwslm 3'01" fllllllfiémfi‘) be eurelul¥cspecislly at. the‘ some; pugs-gs so full o1 accidents these days." - my.‘ l ,,.. rl-u .. _' "Yes, I'll wdm him " said Mrs. Pc- . tors hapifily- ’ ‘*“ cnarrsn x1 ., . A iew days lsber Mrs. Peters broke the news to Pike. "Broke" is the right worth-In rset, the news .- not only mrpxe but scattered over that amaaed mgpLT . -' ." .- . . "Do you mean . to tell me alter we ask all them =‘ Deupleout here. and feed them and" glve them‘ rgood time. that we've M to my ‘em-tor coming?" l _ . __ "Nd; everybody, Pike-nob Mt. and Mrs. Aspinwall and the Americans-we met at their dluner-1us't‘the'!‘rench peepée ‘with ‘titles?’ -. . _ e l - "l-lowmuch?" > - . LMrs. Peters moveduneeelly-nn was "maimed-part. = -' ' v "lfielkthat nependsismnehoi them - i we have to pay till-y some o! tnemya- hundred. dollars ~ but=welrs . ' ' .g0lng in have a grand dukemnd‘ we've got to pay ihlm ‘live hundreddol- lets." ' wave hundred!" echoed Pike. "whit - lerrjflw~ ~ ~» _. "For comlngout here mud-dend- lug-wen, mange to '»the“'e.iiair._‘ It will be something we can talkobout the rest cvi our lives." . ' 3V1 ,' ' - “Iworft. r: n ever got back lojolr- lahoma, I'd be ruined.‘ Prebtysoon they'd have i a man 1.11am... me around with Keeper "on" his ell-p. Hell's huckieberrjyl" ' ‘ ‘ edillflkcahdhlve his thigh - a slapwhich un-ioitlinnicly, was custom ofhls. "that's one on"mel l-lere .1 used to look ‘down oudukes a... flu/in’ high and tnrowmi‘ their e5 ‘llv'in' high and mm.- cah go out and atop-people's vlttles andget pew tor it. In better-rising, iln8"oil."’ __ "I wlshf you wouidritslspywcurdeli Maul-Peters turned quickly ‘from the m- deursn-t -have eomu-norer-m ' " a ~ ‘ . . l - , ' » ier‘ tor‘ you )0 go-nwey than ,to slap ‘yard-sol! and to carry ‘on the way you m» -~>===~.1w.=~4' . _ , . Shmeontinucd w point. _out Pike's shortcomings.‘ _ ‘ "I want. t3 bo therelf said Plkefw- cause I went to meet any bunch who can get t-hfl-t_m\l0h 5111011012101‘ 1113i- eating andenloying themselves. And 1 “my, em. meet that’. grand duke. 'I‘hat‘s n» vs. come-up 111 i116 "1111 ior me-méetin‘ and associatln’ with .3, grand-rddke as an equal. 1t.‘li make {Ed llfggerkleyes pop out.‘ Think oi the difference between the way tho grand ,duke.,o.nd.me.waa,rfl1o¢d. I SHPDOM dbrjutiths time he was being waited oniby‘ butlers and tutors and ilunkles _in knee-britches in the royal DI-llw "imketrcgrailor Lcnlnburg- or what- everIbhcy happen to cnllit 110W. lhll '1 w; just ‘gettin’ r0 r could tell how "we came over here to widen our lMre. Peters dlslikeld m. to_' dewmer their Wives ‘wish.’ I!‘ you si‘e_g9in§ total. loutlah whzn we have ‘tliepdlroe. rd much rather ypujejro ' Monte Carlo lhd_n0i. ‘appear. Oi ‘lo be, explanations. as e lnnband ls ‘supposed to ; mist on such ‘on im- today, Become new persorrovernlgnt: lwrtanl.‘ oecaalombut lurmuohynts- up FATHBR_ ‘old n horse wse by his teeth." ' ._‘(f!‘o be Continued) " ‘newborn. msmrlrs _-_- 1 ."I‘h'e'i?ebruery hieetirirot lJun-' blnns lWomenb Institute was held we Refimd t We bear t; (Red i Label)‘ i 1b. ‘Packiagies 30c % lb. Packages o the Grocer ~ the drop ill the Price}- he loss. Solyouy can aniow buy from; your grocer atthe reducedprice, 60c. 1’s "and 30c‘ l/gs ' the RedlRose Tea (red-label) he has in‘ stock, Very sorry-awe cannot reduce-r the Y price of RED‘ ROSE ORANGE PEKOE as the market for-these Extra Fine Quality Teas is- higher instead of lower. ‘ The‘; demand‘ the. world over is steadily, _ § ; increasing for this, quality-of Tea. 4- Estebrooks, Co. Limited. » SAINTUJZO‘ HN, N. B. lug at the organ. This wss iollowed by the creed in unison. The minutes oi lnetmeetlng werercnd and'sp-_ proved. Mrs. Benjamin Mclsaee re- ported that she and the other mem- ber oi the SChOOLCOIIlHllCMGpMII. Theo. Hart, had Melted the school and that a drinking outiit and more “ accommodation were requir- ed. After some discussion ltwas vot- ed that n new drinking outiit and pail be ,urchased and that the trust? ccs be urged to buy ‘the necessary seats at the expense oi the district‘. A committee to interview thetrust- Mrs. Geo. Easter, ‘ MrsqNeii Bouiter, Mrs. Benjamin Mclsaao and Mrs. Wm.‘ A. Gillceah. It wss voted that grape juice and fruit be purchase tor two membes oi the community who are ill. Committees were ap- pointed as tollowsz-Bick Commit- tcc:-Mrs. D. A. McPherson, Mrs. Ralph Mclsaac; School Committee: -Mrs. Neil Boullér. Mrs. Wm. ‘A. Gillcash; Seventeen dollars and titty" cents was voted by theJnstttute to- wards the Sanitarium ; Fund. Mrs. George Easter invited the members onfthevevlening oi Friday. Feb. itth, st thelhoms oi Mrs. llell A. Fioulter. rnqpi-bldent, Mrs. Amos Gbrrill. occupied thechair and the meeting opqnmmy singing the Institute ode with Mrsqi). A. McPherson‘ prcsldl- m her home tor the next meeting nd Mrs. Neil Joulter, Mrs. Amos -and Mrswb. ~A. McPherson were- appointed hostesses. - eds tor this purposeas. iollowa:— . FOR SALE An eaceusut dairy lnrm in ster- vmaid, Lot ti, 'l miles from Charlotte- town, near ehnrchu. schools and rail- ‘way station, containing llt acres, 12s under cultivation. balance wood auo ‘good timber, extra well toured and watered, ilns buildings. Telephone tn house. ' Inspection invited. Ullllg to Ill- benlth. bargain lor quick sale. JOSEPH POWER, Mermaid "IOOt-l-l-tuir-tt. O O 500 M. EXTlAS. 500 M. CLIABS. PAOLIB‘ ‘Receipts use. .,, o-ooJeooo-oo-oo-o» oueuww ‘ CEDAR SHINGLES We have o hand the iollowing Cedar Shingles via:- l00 M. X NONI. ‘ mucus LQW- L. M. POOLE Ed C0- 04-000-000 QO-O-OQO-OOQOOO-QOOOOQ F000 POTATOES AND TURNIPS We will be buying ever! d!) at our warehouse H0881" Wharf. lglghest Pm" M goo sioc . J. LESTER DOUGLAS Charlottetown, P. E-_151l1"1 Phones 798 and 9J8 ltEVIEW-(TAKE m) - ooo-eoemoowoa-eo-www“ 4J1 10o M. 2nd creeks- soo M. census “will! wusnvss r ._‘““ -Bv (jeorce MCMWWS IFWINGING . ‘ ‘calon-v- roONfifiP~N* 15' ‘ gm ..iAll.~.‘l'Ai_<_t m-uo aAlu Harlem-Yr» _l “THEY'RE ' KEEPIN¢ 1‘1\7.'1.'\'0O~l-G VJAQ WANTED FOW