e . -J . . A vi’ NEWS F03. THE . -9_Ul|i.Pl§N$ SRTURDEY _ I S '\>°o\'d. lay ie ell'woerl ' l0¢k and °°“°l"°" glilziiile in the é.p;u'g'g°;'t 76hs'1‘llie steamer ‘ 0 1* Qttetowg °‘ about 10. The Minto; xgufifli Waphgix miles 'fi-om ,_ ;‘}_l?,“ re till.a change of weas- “ther conditions.. She has' on-'\'>oar'.1j` .H tone lrelsiif. so liege men una ia; 8 PBBBVQDQBII, . the Bis ---- . lkosr *E . already ap- ”‘1 ll W” »reeh Road School for month of Eti;§ix1iRT§&-_.!E° ` S°E°0§-, is those: in attendance were l-Ion. l\-lur wii1.b¢ free stone. Merch:-Grade v.-1, Margaret Bolg-_ nfosrnunius favorably under the ekil- doelr iaexinnnn. ex-Govern-ir il. A. Mr. Alfred Callaghan, Charlottetown, r; 3, Katie Mcponalq; 3' David Boi., hil management ol. Mr. O. J. McLean M¢K1,m°n_ Dr, 3, ii, ,lp,1i¢m§, ML H, iles the contract for cnttlns the Smile erl Grade Iv.-1, Maggie meoengney N-Minn Mnrsnrnt Rico hen returned n. noble. Mr. M. c.. lleleney, lvlr. nnd has ,lV1adVV s good _etoil of work- Michael Conway; 3_ 3,"-an Menon.. home after spending a few days vis- Rammn Mgpmmiq, ML pe,-¢y p¢p,,_ men ensnzed iiufius the winter with eld. Grade iii.-Mary Bell. Green 1i_'lting lrlendsin Cardigan.-Mr. Henry Mr. W. w. Clarke, Mr. w. F. 'rie- ;the result, that the work is almost -1, Helen Condon 3, pau-mk gona". Arsenault has returned to Boston at- marsh, 1),-_ 1-|V_ n-_ .1,hm;0u ,md M;-_ 'completed-f 3 l- , l n,, 3, Daniel McDonald. Grade 1. tfr spending U" Winter here.-Mr- 0. J. stewart. -im. ,.,,,,,,, d,,,,,V,,,,, _`;’; _-”-‘ (Senior)-1, Elliot McMui-rer; 2, Sylv~|U°¥iilii° BOWUD hai 3015 *W0 h°1`°°9 tions were exquivie, pink earring ons, ','f];‘§-IE STEAMERS.- Yesterday the ter Mclldurrer. (Junior)-1, Joseph |70' Whiflll he "°“°‘V°d 5 h“~“d"°m° smilax and white and gold candles Earl Grey. on her way to Oharlotte- COIIWIIY7 '2. Annie Mwaughey; 3, 'Slim-"'Ml'~ Jaiik CUNY has returned being used, while the llrnwing roo`:i» town, with 75 'bags ol m'nil,, 30 pau- Katie McCaughey. Grace Devereux, to MMDB 8.0161' Spending. the winter was made rim Wm, 5 msteyul me een he and 1-52 tons freight on Teacher. here.-Mr. Jack Rice -returned home mugement of daf|,,,;l,,_ _ g g ` _ I . ' 'from Harmony where he spent the -- . --_ *ew former pert of the Winton 1 UIGG ,SCHO0L.- The following is “"“° the standing of Uigg pupils lor the CHESS--:The 391:11 round and too- lest three montne:- Grade viii.-i, sibiy the last session in connection Reginald Jenkins; 2, John Mclleoch ,with the now famous chess tourna- 3, Flora McDonald, Gmac v[1__ ~ ment, will be Played tor.-.ight at the (Senior)-1, Edith Campbell; 2, YOUR dress-maker endorses D & A Edwin <;filt¢eS. Snnpyslipn Sizlvgp-fn Emily Margin; 3, Ada oennplrell. - - _ ul/0 0 0 U6 P5” , V0 0 258 Grade VII (- unioi' .-1. Donald Mar- C°¥S¢U» “|1108 Pf°Ji"|i°° 0|’ allfl" ‘ havin; to be played by Mr- Wood- ein Adware Beit a, Hn n lller , ; 2. S: is - profit on some other brand warps her 11-nn. but unfortunneelf. owing to ein, Greae vi.-1, .ielm Memos emi ‘sickness in the family, it is scarce _Mm-v McLeod leoual); 2, Stanley . .h put on th a judgment. lilrel tn t li ill n ‘le r ri - - ~ - sk-H dum 1-k 5 Y H 6 W 9 M 0 “Sii McLeod, 3_,V_Loii1ss Murchison. Grade menu;.frDe°l“6.§§‘Z.,‘.";‘5?Z?§“II.?2Zf&'%l§ZL'iiiiiif the games. A lun mf--one or t = v.-1. nine Campbell; 2. Minnie We recommend Iio. 8.52, ss illiistrnind for medinni Club is l'€l1l10St6d BDO all who will White. 3 Ernest Martin Primary , f dai i - ’ ' ' ‘ iiiiiiliiifwilfé§lrl‘i}'i13m..'ffl1.T.»§§§£fIif'"l ‘"“'“" ' “BW i0_ 90° the mils” 'fi iii” _‘°‘"“i1' Dvl>nrtmen'=~- Grade IV~-1. Emmer- com1c¢t;e';trlisl;i_e§lelur.wV<}V\;li;.eorégpinhfeggnprrégnnimpeneg ment will be made welcome. the ex- mn Huggau; z_ Jem, McKinnon; 3, z,mm,,,eed',‘,,, ,h§m,,k;,.,,*, Y P°P f“°'°"“ ecutlve will meet after the games to Berg-an, Ber,t5_ Grade 111__.1, Arf,lm,l -ms pol/imion consrrr co.. qusasc. Vnrrnuso for the dinner to take Piece Campbell; 2, Fenton Dawson; 3. Mak¢r;aL300f¢h¢LADlVA C0;-5,3, shortly. Russell McLeod, Grade II.-1, C»hes-- '6-I4 ‘_”" ter McPhersob; 2, Christina Mc- ) THE STORM--The i>°““*fif“1'Leoi1Si¥i¢BH £0 attend t0 Ven' now on the landing 'between the main tured out. Tile' storm raged till late store and me mimnery depa,»:m_en¢_ ,. _ 1__,,__5 in the afternoon and it began to Boi- and command .e view of the entire " ' ' ht store. Besides the laying of a new tle and become clearer"e.s the nig "advanced towards mofiiilig- The V509' hardwood iloor in the main store, iffy 0' the Wind WHS from 25 7-0 3° painting and revarniehing. u splen- miies and hour. did up-to-date cash-carrier system, . the gipe, is being installed this week, Th | GOVERNMENT D1NNl'7‘l-' ‘T112 B2* which will be used for the depart- ` e 0 a l cond ot the Dinners :lt the Govern- ments up stairs and down. The re- |ment House for the members ol the moval ot the offices from the back oi ' " Legislature was given last night. but the store has enabled the enlarge- ____. Depends upon its being correctly drawn and secondly I V _ VL 1 pointed in that some o tie inv ei entrusted to a Strong Executor. “ms found it im Meme to be m,,V_ ,.~.~.»~.»~`».~v-~nn~ The Eastem Trust Company will advise-with your ` Solicitor in drawing- your will c_orrectly,_and act as your V Executor and Trustee, insuring all the-aclvantages of the H best individual Trustees, with none of their drawbacks. in the City. The names of its Directors and Officers, and its large -- Capital, are a guarantee of its Strength, Ability -and Good ABUNDANT Faith. ff - _ ` /' -'_”" ' Beautiful hair, fiuilyi, lustrous.abun- ‘Its charges are regulated by Law and are no greater anne, end free from enurnn. is one 'oi woman’s greatest charms-it's hler * LIFELESS HAIR SOFT AND iv' ,main deli-gilt-yet so many of thef _ . ss many years. of comparatively recent- sex have streaked," thin and illele ~ ' ' ` d . _ Consultation or correspondence invited. huh., and ,Mak were is _no ,,,mdy_ tag; eitlepéigsigeri _ of whom- still lives. in the person of _ ` Beautiful hail' ls largely a riiatteitof h ' ' 'i;t;;?§i°';°udPa§es;a';_uig§g ilxgqueutné Mr. James Dickielon of Charlotte- a ' ' ‘ t t h om vnl from New Glas- Th E t t Oo , scalp works wonders. Try it tod y, mm' W °°°`r ° . ' e A i - and you will he surprised with the f,‘;';"0§§;:_°°V§fl“t°‘;Vh];:; ?\‘;v°l2g°;,g§°;; - ‘ ’ ` result-not only will the hair becoine evmenced'unurins_-mal, the-5 hmm, Two W S rt '*b“"d“”t' Wit' nuny' radiant “th charter members i-elerred to, were ° ° ewa 9 life, but really aenirly beautiful- Mr. wm.1.eir.ena -Mr. George » parrnian sage in my cent b°m°°- smith who entered into ore illgir ` Cha1'l0tt€‘lZOWil ' scalp -needs. It surely removes dsnd- ér service of their Lord on F-eh_ , ` ruff with one application stops itch- 1912 and May 1912 re,,pecuve1y_ The ° 1 $1 ooo ooo- - in °:s:"°:: --n 0- li 'i' lin ex'-`-955 ° - Division wit ou s ' ’ ’» ‘ . l Au drug and tmlet °°““t8" sen lgzderletrlndhe during the past winter I ‘ iPm`isi“'“ Sage in mn Pen," bottles' the few remaining members have dis- I |Look for the trade mars- 'The Girl oontinlled the work. While nll re- Witb the Auburn Hair." Try at least gr-et the present situation, they _are 1487_3_5MtSttf lone bottle from Geo. Hughes- He proud'of the nccomVplie-hniefnts of ,will refund the money if YOU \“`e`”°t' these noble soldiers and their co- ` _ _ ”““s”"“' L I ‘ 1 __ U A K f _J community into one unsurpassed in temveltnce sentiment. _ A ' 3 o ‘ 'NEW England 2, jEdW3\°d Island T- - ‘ Bum pci Crops This Your ’ - ` li usinn the ru cr fcriilizor- Sliares $10 , Capital Stock to be Issued $300,000 ,,iV,,V),5,V;,;,,V,;,V,,;,',,g,-,,, 6% ,O ,,,% - o ‘ . ' Plants ore like human beings; you musi feed them properly if you wanf lheni lo thrive and pro- V dime maximum yields. You must fccd ihemli balanced riiiion-ihui is, with the proper _ proportions of Nitro en, Phos- |il|0I'lC 8I`l(l P0'l‘aSH|. ' ."'\ \'f ?l _ Silver Black F ox Company, Ltd. V The company has secured I4 pai-.rs of the best grade of P;-ince Edward Island Pedigreed Silver Black Foxes, in V ‘ five of the best ranches and from the best' strains of foxes on the Island. The company _was also iortunafoiii Pi_if"V _ cl_iaV_sing'a`f8.r_iCri with all the nioileru _eqtiipmentis for Ie.n'Z_h- K;§;_-305% mi ::;>ti;:§E=V - _. 'ing purposes. » The ilinslrargd -pros,p;ctn_e of. our.¢oVn1p8UY i.:|e'i’f.i’.yir.ig.‘.;e'f*é°..:..]bs|F, ’ .' - - » S - P x ' f “ "lcd free ;:errequirmu.ef° “mp °' -, and literature concerning V the i_nVtlu!_»l§i’Y_.“’1u be -m?j?__ _ _ . n _ ,,,,,,,,_,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. b ,___V__ _ _ , _ _ _Y _ ._ _ _ righgweesnmveyonnioneyon y |V_*equQQt. _ _. ‘» V - V lr; ~ VV _ -_ ‘ :idyoilr fertilimelainxltensl. _ _ _ V V V VVV VV‘V;‘V_..VV V,_,V,VVV_V.VV_V_VV_.VV_iV_V.V_.,,,V AV.; Hnréwio V V Vin and lei V quote you. 2015V_~'Deyonshire_ St.,V,'hMt\i!i,_V'f.‘Unl¢ F_51'. _ fV - A - P. COMPTON, Sec. V Poole l Thompson uname. s. i. Q V . ~ _ _ Methodist church, Sydney, on Bundisy night Mr. McConnell, formerly ol Charlottetown preached from the test 1 Cor. 1:1-8. In opening he re- ferred to the place of the'Cross in all the preaching of the Great 'Apos- tle. In Athens, Ephesus. Csrruth, Rorne.- notw'it-hstnfn-din-g' all their id- preciate as we should all that olatry and wickedness- ha preached the Cross of Jesus. Individuals, Churches. nations,perisb or are being saved according to their attitude to the Cross, There is no llft‘ng power in the world like the power ol Christ's world like the power of Gbrist's Cross. All that is best in our civili- zation is tpacealble to the Cross. But what are all our -great advantages ours because of His death. Many men todav are willing to tulle all the outward benefits of our civiliza- tion an-d reject the Cross from which those blessings come, What is the Cross so us? Have we come within the sweep of its magnetic power. ‘ln closing his sermon Mr. McConnell ap- throw of door. pealed to the congregation to come to the cross, to eeeept me snvifnrr 1432-3-‘4MSi‘3w°fi1u10-P"~‘\§-°. ~ . ~ i si s 1 . _r &.-ei* _§\ `§ sw-is? \\-_re "'°-1. /»/31"" ‘_ ~. RESOLVED f- ,l .‘ THAT Taeleusrslzuuowmsrockluo »l\V ‘V A i’ V |$ A Boom To /v\oTHE‘.Rs »~oA5NAP FOR SA Nm ci.AUS , _ \ Z/ ‘gg _, 1 ' . -P-’-'-Pi: ' \ il. BUSTEKBQOW Q " . ~\. \\ i `l _ x.-....~`*~2>g.;»1';2_-.-_:;._ ~»°; ';. i _», l - l " / '.§,;n __ ____ ______ ; vurmsul - f_ »-g»:=»=;" ,i A 'f‘f.f-‘F-$"';i' ~_ ';.uf?\;¢»- ' ' lil " 'KU J "‘ _ " -‘i ' ' " , =*r:-“- 7,,” __ _ _ - ,. TW, _ ` \\‘-. . .. 'C 'x-"l ---..< .., For Hard Wear Buster Brown Stockings are made to stand _the test of rough and tumble play in which ev_ery_ healthy boy-your boy- spends half his time. Buster Brown stock- ings are the greatest wear resisters ever made-the strongest, long fibre cotton, specially twisted and tested for durability, with three-ply heel and toe, well knitted, well finished and fast dyed in Black and _Leather Shade Tan. ` ._ No more darning if you buy Bustléi' Broilvrl' Stockings. ' V V -- i .- Uhr Olliipmun-ihnilnn Kaitlin liatgrst fusing laluxfarturrra in Hamilton zz ' 1; _ A qi /;,VV _ ._/, ,W - . F-_/l' BVSIER ’i' so i Ss <- aifs riuv nmfr @; ,_ ,_,v“' races-rw _ ° Ph l -- \\\\;\\\\\ \\\\\;\\\ | -_ . Girls, Too-- Buster Brnwn‘e Siater'| Stocking for the girls is a srlerided lookin: stocking st a mo crate price. two-thread English mereorlled illit " stocking. that is shaped to it and wears very well indeed. Calor:-Black. Luther Shade i Tal. Pink. Bins and White. g Gln.. Einiiirh. mama” ` "@iitaii_‘i!n. Also makers of the celebrated “little Darling” and “little Daisy " Hosiery for -Infants and Childress V A - j;,=i`Z§‘, _ \ E |"\(\\\K NEG\$'\’ERl'§ r-, - ff ///’/I////» 1/ ///////v1//// //¢////»V///////////////////// ’ 1 ///////////////////v/A ///////.w////////////////0 3 \\\\\ . MILLS AT HAMILTON AND WELLAND, ONTARIO _ _ A -1 labor” who have transformed this I V V V A WILL o i f DR. J. WOODBURY’S 0 HORSE LINIMENT . i.. '; in l Y ` l i V. . ,_ ,_ i 7 M La- :_-,,Q~ I. l - 2-4 lluiul '“"A”°”‘_T OUP 9111"' l Ji `ium..me\_¢ . _`\ lime, QUE ,,, 'V _ caluuva if . ‘ Q -'yi hlomiffg. RUN DOWN HORSES , ii, . soul ou ii s neluis Alt lieni-:iis rliicl: zse ,¢.. ,M