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They are suitable for your dining table, drawing room, library or den. \Ve af- ford you splendid choice and not expensive. 25c to $l each _I .GJ amieson Druggi sf NOTHING T0 BE GAINED BY OBSTRUCTION. Ottawa despatches intimate the in-' such length and with such virulence tention of the very patriotic Opposi- as to compel the Premier to remain tion to prolong the debate on in Ottawa, what would the party reciprocity, the voting of supply and gain by such a course? They could the session of Parliament indednitely hardly hope to gain favor either in and so preventing Sir Wilfrid Imurier Britain or in Canada, or fame or from attending either the Imperial glory at home or abroad. If they Conference or the King's coronstiomlwant to convince the people that Probably they may think better of it reciprocity is not for the Popular and not carry out this imprudent welfare, that can better be done by» and unpatriotic design. The 0PDosi- reason, argument and orderly con- tion leaders would have the country duct in discussion than by angry de- believe they are very patriotic and clamation or 3 policy of obstruction. loyal to the King and the Empire. The obviously right thing to do is How would the policy of obstruction to stop talking, go to work and com- they have outlined conduce to the plete the public business and have advancement of Canada or the.Em- Parliament prorogued. So much has pire? ilready been said for and against It would seem desirable to most ol eeiprocity by the ablest speakers on the' plain people that Canada should _ .oth sides that further discussion, be represented both at the Corona- mainly from the back benches will be tion and the Conference by hcl iut 5 dry and fruitless threshing out greatest men. Surely it would he if old straw. Nc party can gain most regrettable if Sir Wilfrid wen, nuch by a further loading up of prevented from attendance at th¢‘ .iansard with dull platltudes. It is coronstion. I-le is easily the most ilikq unprofitable and unbusness notable figure among the public men ike. There is yet ample time ir. of the over-sea Dominions, just as .vhich to complete the necessary pub- Canada is the most conspicuous in ic business and close the ssion in that gslnly 01 Bl’i¢iHh 11850115 Whivh ;ood season to attend the two great ' adorns the globe. What would be anlmperial convocations in London Imperial Conference, with Canada un- Phat is what the country expects ou! t d'f‘ represen e . H t Assuming it to be possible that the .mb c men at O tawa to do' and is Conservative party could and would :Nady th° right' “nd DWP" thing 1" carry on a policy of obstruction atflihem 50 <10- l Our Repair Dept. When yourclock or watch isoutof order bring them to us and have them made good as' we are experts along this line and guaran- tee you a first class job. If you will let us know DUTY ON FARM IMPLEMENTS. .ready adjusted to the Situation. Most - , . '_' Canadian cities have their lails oen- The Gu dl h b e ked ti . . “Dm them an tus te n ag ° trally located inside the city limits <1 Presen ra es of uty on I st J h th . u d rt ' . . . house farm implements and the reduced “ , .° “ ° 'l' “n °°“ rate under the rec. mcit are within a stone s throw of an ex~ lp y agreement. . . . The Toronto Star 0! recent date cow cellent residential district. Here in . _ f remands or long continued i tn i 11 es 1 ii _ °“f”.° ' . sins e .0 °,w_"Tg b e W ich an criminal trials, the inconvenience and th _ its e mquuy Pres_ Pm_ Redlm expense of carting prisoners back and ent posed tion by forth to and from the new iail site Duty Duty Ganga, Will Possibly awaken regret that the p.c. rather distant site' has been selected, lHl llllllllll$$ Hlllllllllllf On Thursday evening; March 16th, a number of invited friends with Miss L. M. Montgomery were the guests of Rev. _John and Mrs. Sterling at the amuse in Cavendish. As Miss Montgomery‘.- on account of the death of her grandmother, was about to leave her old home, it was thought a fitting occasion by her friends to ex- preiis their great appreciation _of the deep interest she had taken in all matters connected with the welfare 0| the community. _ A suitable address was prepared. MISS L M. MlllllGllMllll |-_ Fancy Voiles. ""'| Milslins, Wash' Goods, Trimmillgs, Laces and limbroideries, per S. s. EA RL GREY. >st terms of her bel fulness in con the Womau’s Missionary Sociciy and presented by the Rev. John Stir- .ing, her pastor, which spoke in high- . P ’ nection with the different depart- ments of Church work in the coIl81'0‘ gation, as organist and secretary 0! Miss Montgomery in her own modest < wif-. we will send and get your clock and fix it up in good shape for a very reasonable price. ' G ll Taylor Phone 353-J Jeweler L p.c. p.c. Farm wagons. . . .25 22; 2; Plows.........20 15 5 Harrows. . . . . . .20 15 Hsrvesters, reapers. 17; 15 Drills, planters. . .20 15 Mowers. . . . . .175 15 Horse rakes. _ . _ .20 15 Cultivators. . . . .20 15 Threshing machines 20 15 Windstackers. =baggers weighers, self-feed- ers.. .. .. .. .. .. ,.20 15 5 Hay loaders . . . . _ . 25 20 5 20 5 21 5 . 21 5 5 5 although this did not impress itself upon the public mind when the re moval was first proposed. T0 ENCOURAGE SHEEP RAIBING. It is of interest to note that the Ottawa Department of Agriculturi has for some time past had two ex perts visiting the various Provinces inquiring into the present conditior F I Auction Sale I am ilis.ri clo_d by hir DUNCAN HYDE to sell bfoauctlon, on _h s farm at Corn- WHU, 13# f ur miles from Char- lo tetovrn by ice on Thursday, March 25rd AT UNE 0'CLOCK P. M. (and iflformy, on March 25fl\). STOCK-Mare in fcal 5 yrs old. |500 lbs: ‘liizuissrclyrs ofa (general purpose), mare Grain crushers. . _ .25 20 Fanning Mills. . . .25 20 I-lay tedders . . . . . . 25 20 Field rollers. . _ . .25 20 5 _ It will be noticgd that in fourteen their wool and mutton has been ir of the seventeen items the reduction P"°3"¢95 "l“`°“Eh°“t B1m08tB11PBI‘f»' is five points and in the remaining °f British N°I`.th America Hin” UL three items of farm wagons, reapers Pi'-"“°91` days- ' and mowers, 25 per cent. In addi- The experts “UW making f-l15il11*csS°d and the accompanying purse. and said she would always Cherish i011d recollections of her native p1ac¢.and the friends that had so large a Part n her life. Complimentary remarks were made by Walter Simpson, who referred to ,he great interest Miss Montgomery sad always taken in the "Cavendish Literary Society" and the hell! she had given towards making the meet- ngs of interest anh profit. He also paid a high compliment to her great literary genius which has given P. E. Island a Place in the lit- erary world and gotten world-wide recognition for her as an authoress- 'G. R. McNeill also made a few com- plimentary remarks. The evening passed all too quickly nlivened with music and social chat, ifter which tea was served by the la- lies. Miss Montgomery is for the iresent residing with her aunt, Mrs. John Campbell, at Park Corner. Miss Montgomery will be much missed here, where she occupied so args a part in the life of the place. HOW SKIN-TBOUBLES HAVE BEEN CUBED A Remarkable Record of' Itching, 'hut those who have suffered long and hopelly from eczema and other torturing, dlsiiguring enlptions of the skin and scalp and who have lost faith in all manner of treatment, may learn that there is one way fo find immediate relief, the fdlorvlng remarkable eerlu of condensed testimonials is published: W. H. White, 312 E. Cabot St.. Philadel- phia; Knee io ankle a mass of eruption. Suffering simply indescribable for six lang years. Had to scratch till blood run and health was undermined from lack of sleep. Cuiicura Remedies cured it without a mark. Mrs. M. C. Maitland. Jasper, Oni.: Itchy rash on her bl\by's head when but illrcc months old. It spread ovigr entire body. Pu! mittens on him to prevent tearing skin. Reduced to a skeleton. One bath* with Cuti- cuni Soap and application of Culiclira Oint- ment soothed h m to sleep. A single set cured llim.--Thinks »cllild would have died but for Cuticlua Remedies. ' Mrs. Wm. Hunt, 259 Fairmount Ave., Newark, N. J.: Whole body a mass of raw. torturing eczema. Agony was beyond words. Hslr all fell out au cars seemed ri-udy_to dro off. Clothing would stick to bleedilii' flesll. Hioped deaill would sooil end feurflll suffering. Cuiicura Remedies cooled the lich- ing, bleeding flesh al. once and soon cureil Iler. Mme. J. B. Renaud, 277, llfentllna St.. Montreal: Treated by doctors 25 years for had eczema on leg. lt peeled frolll knee down; fool. like raw flesh. Doctor udylsed cutting leg off. Decided to try Cu\l<:ul‘_a. Rcme ies `rst. lil two months' use of-Cutl- cura Remedies she was cured. Mrs. Nora Emmett, 26, Lena Gardens Brook Green, London: Two little girls had dreadful scalp trouble that doctors called ringworm. Cried with intense itching. Hos- pital treatment gave frightful pain but did no good. Buffered three years,_cured by three sets of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. H. A. Krutskod. 5714 Wabash Ave., Chicago: Ifchingeruptlon spread from hands to bo y. Liters y_f.cre_llls skin of! ln shreds. Doctors and remedies did no good. Culicllra Soap, Ointment and Pllls_ stopped itching quickly and cured disease m three weeks. Frank Grldley. 325 E. 43rd St., New York: ln twenty-four hours he became raw from ' head to oot with a dreadful burning itch. Buffered agcnies and could not lla down or :ft Curicun Son and Cuilcun. Ointment our him in a singlld day. Mrs. Kate Brougham, 200 Dewey St., Bennington, Vt.: ash came on her baby and soon turned to watery, crusted eczema over face, head and body. He was a fearful sight and all attempts at cure were fruitless. Vastly _improved in a week hy use of Culicura Remedies and soon skin was clear and healthy. G. J. Dance, 27, New Road. Brentford England: Tortured for five vests with had skin disease. Attended hospllal Eve months without success. Covered with eruption. No sleep nor rest. Felt like tearing' lmseif to pieces with terrible itching. Wit first ypll- cstlon of Cutlcurs Ointment was relieve und got good nlgllt’s sleep. In a fortnight Cutl- cura Ointment cured him as if by magic. Cutlcura Song, Ci1ticura_Olntment. Cui lcura leinlven! and utlcurs Pills src sold by drug; sists everywhere. Send to Poticr Drug hem. Corp., Boston, Mass., for free 32-page Cuticuru Book on skin diseases i LAND SALE 150 acres on Bracl:leylPoint Road, Lot 33 with good build _ 1 y' 2-zzwdrrol. the above goods. your approval our complete stock of SM 0 K E and- CHE W , of Burning, Disiiguring Eruptions ` B Successfully Treated. i grandmother-till death broke up the home-will not soon be forgotten.- Guest. ' n tenderly _caring for her aged FILES OURED IN 6 T0 14 DAYS. PLZO OINThdEN'.l.‘ is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind nd ner unseiiisii devotion exhibited BUBONIC PLAGUE Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. TI-IE VALLEY RAILWAY T0 BE UNDERTAKEN. OTTAWA. March 21-The early be- ginning of the Valley Railroad in New Brunswick appears assured. Yes- terday the House of Commons de- clared that the Intercolonial should undertake its operation as soon as built, and psy, as a rental, 40 per cent of thr gross receipts. IN TRINIDAD. KINGSTON, Ja., March 21.--King- ston has quarantined against Trini- dad, where the Bubonic plague has appeared. There have been two fatal cases at Trinidad in the past week. If I Had Eczema I‘d wash it away with that mild, soothing liquid, D.D.D. Relieves all kinds of skin trouble, cleansing away Write the D' D D Laboratoris .rl U F1 ` _ New Dress Goods,1SilkS, 600|] Suils al Small ---Priees--- I ani now offering _ some splendid values in fine clothing and as the values are unusually good it willpiy you to buy promptly. Many boys' and men’s suits are includ. ed. They'ré going to be cleared out at away below mv usual small cash price. They’re nif- ty looking, good wear- ing,splenclid fitting and well tailored ' - By buying n o w you’11 Save money. Better come in today_ M. l.. McMillan The best. choosing is naturally “““*°" Ri"°* rmfdwm. the first and we have now ready for _-__ \ - W?;____} Ersrous LHBUR Twist Tobacco Manufactured by 'RGCK CITY 'l'0BACCO C0 QUEBEC - A 1.- the impurities and clearing up the li- complexion as nothing else can. | Yes. If I had any kind of skin trouble I'D USE D.D.D. S . . . s, Dept. C. G., 49 Colborne St., Toron- to, and they will send trial bottle Cu Remember that by oing lntereolonla vor of the commission form 6| Gov- ernment fn place of the Aldermanls system. __;_. SOFT-NOSED BULLETS USED IN MEXICO. EL PASO March 21 -Soft nosed l , . ' \ i bullets, forbidden by rules of warfare, , ReH1IlaHtS ‘are being used by both sides in the Mexican campaign- of carpets and oil- Colonel Cuellar, who commanded th 'VI ' t t th b ttl f ...°..;.e‘;::s.f°.zss.:..3_.s...a.1.2.Cloths at deeplig Cut 1 l f ii il ' - ' .is:.“.;.."l°:..fs°;:.i. prices to c1ear.BbER ’°“' V .81 WEEKS. 3-22d1°3i free. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. REMNANT I ll- ~ HOTEL BRUNSWICK Moncton, N. B. the Largest and Best Located Hotel in the Olt‘y accommodating 200 guests. Situate ln the centre of spacious grounds °”"k"“""€““°°id ily? ""l.'l' 1'3" Sdllii ii |118 In l B B I I'D B O I' ine suliimdi risked... duo Mgswsinuuy A A McLean, K. C. Donuld McKinn Mclean Q McKinnon Barrlsters, Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block, Charlottetown 363 S. IIll.&I1 Bakklsrsn AND ATTORNEY Solicitors for the Canadian Bank cf Commerce, ontague. 5 l . Canada’s Leading Machinery House has opened a six Machinery, Hoisting Engines, Sieam Engines, Safes, w.l."l'&`i°ls- I V N. B. Lllllllell. ste, sir. ‘ C ty Ticket Agent __A'|'__ Sf. John N. B. For the convenience of our Maritime stomers we are carrying a large and well assorted stock of all kinds of new and second hancl Machinery. Write for our prices. Wood Working Machinery, iron Tools, Cement storey warehouse DR. JOHN LEDWELL, M. D. Richmond Streenopposite St. Paul's Church Hours until lo o'clcck to 3 p. m D.C- McLEOD. K. O. W. E. BENTLEY McLeod ®. Bentley Bal-ristsrs and Attorns a-at Law._ Solicitors for the Bank of Iiova Scotia Honey io Loan Warburton (lil Shaw Barrisiers, Attorneys, NUtaf§"_Pnblic, Etc. Offices in Cameron Blocl`é,' Charlottetown, P. E. island. ll'ii.i.¢¢1iie,Mii.c.vs Government Veiei-ina pi tor, l. J. YEO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon cor to Txlflssliblicliinon Drug(Jc. e 3. xsnt Street DR. CLIFT SPECIALIST IN CIIRONIC DISEASES Charlottetown. P. ill. Island. Canada VICTORIA HOTEL-Hours-ll to I daily I-Bdrllmpd, ` ...ff VS c so _ _‘_’°5'e'-;§i.§.i.i‘ié‘.l¥3E-iflilifiii' _ STEWART Q CAMPBELL QOflc2:.l;i|§;?Sld:"dl‘l.l:>.€gdrner ueen angtaiafign qnzgla. harlotte- W.S S'l‘EWAI¢'1‘E'{O£ L3.AllJAll'P_BEIJ4 nscltlsnou fa ifciail. 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