'1 ' 4 v Prvrrifiilll°'l?_“'llllfd‘mk‘ Veéc1@vro;:"f;i§‘h§ff’§§‘ simirnti‘ ‘_ tinéthe smiths tr- r rut‘ Always Bears the Signature of » rccarsrih. ' neither Pmm- .0“ Mineral. Nofflfll." I . . i mil/writ!!! _ l Pygpllll Iml Senna [Mk1].- In!!! mn- h-r"! ffff.’t”.'if.i..r..o pnmn .t. flrn/Irv/ hitter’ i? r Ah¢‘l1'“‘§,°,§f,il.§iioc . Gonslrpatrortv s . and E-Layfl-tshn s. ‘ l 1,055 0F > 7N! GI Exact Copy of Wra ‘ $351M‘ ASTURIA, For Infants and Children. Mothers Know Tha Genuine Castoria Ilse For ilvor Thirty Years oriroiiiii YAUI COMPAIIV, NIW YBIK CITY- tlte y Latest and Most Important Reading Matter l TUESDAY --NEW ENTERPRISE- A new nlrtrlesule and retail establishment i itt tluu int, feeds has opened up in jSurrrnreraide, opposite the station. F‘. ~et, under the ilrrir . and Waite. ion Water nartre of Ste. TO RECELVE DEGREE.-REV. A. it. Yet-titan irtrd rtev. C. R. llztrris lcave this morning for l\'itrg's College, Windsor, where ‘iey are 1o receive the degree of nacho ior of Divinity for which they pass ed the examination very creditab- ly, recently. -STREET CLEANING-A rttirtt- licr of trren arc engaged on \\'trter Street, removing the quantity or I rrtutl ivlriclt accumulated during the \\'ill‘.(i' and spring. Tire part of the isirt-rt gone over‘, is taking on a ttritri- attractive uppearance.-l-i. i l t i I —P,LEASANT AFFAIR.—A very irlt-tzstiui social evening was spent at thi- lipwtirth llail, Friday even- tnq llllll‘? tltc auspices of the Ep- ‘fltlflll Li-it,_".'c. 'i‘hrt evening was ispi-nt lil giitncs. sttlos and duets .:itt,| it stump street-h by Morley llcll was enjoyed by all. ‘ A PAINFUL ACCIDENT --<1\lr. (‘lifftrrrl Bell, irssisttint engineer of r tho tug Sirgetrttnilrt, which is recei- ving repairs to her machinery. ntct with a very regrettable ac- cident on Sirtirrrltry afternoon. Mr. ‘ltcll iviis engaged at his tlutics. whcn his clothing (airtight-in thc Selected from This Weelfs News for The Charlottetown Giiardiads Saturday Subscribers SPRING iiriiuirs Relieved by A Well-Known Medl- cine of Superlative Merit, Spring ailments are due to im- impoverished, devltalized and other eruptions, loss of appett~ te, that tired feeling, a run-down condition of the system, and some times chronic weaknesses made worse. - , Hood's Sarsapnrilla court-inert the roots. barks, herbs, berries and other nredicinala that huve been found irt ntnny years of interns. ent observation, to be most effec. live in treatment of these allmentg, Successful physicians prescribe these ingredients for diseases of the blood, stomach, liver and kid- neys, and in cases where alterna- tive rind topic effects tire needed; Hood's Snrsupurillu is the spring rucdicine that purities, enriches uni! revrtalizcs your blood, increasing power m’ resistance to disease, For a laxative take Hood's Pills. ANOTHER PRIZE OFFERED.- l. J. Hughes no.1 -'.‘o., Ltd. Souris have tlortittcil $25 to tho Potato Grmversi fissoctiation tfor Potato Field (‘rop ctrurpctitlon in King's (‘minty —SUCCE<SFUL OPERATION.- Mr. (‘ltaries lilack or‘ Bediiqne, suc- -cssfully tuttterwortt a serious oper- si-t screw of the rrtitin shaft, as . tho engine started. He was . whirled round by the shaft rind hirt for the prompt action of the chit-f itnginncr in stopping the ntat-liincry trlntost instantly, Mr. l llt‘ll woirld trndorrbtcdly’ have iruct instant death. As it was. iiilrttitst. till ltls clothing was torn front his bitdy, his right leg wits badly broken "bclow the knee, and he was badly ltrrriseil, one toe he- iug so ntangletl that lt had to hi- rtnipirttitcil. ile was removed to tlrc i’. E. l. Hospital, rtftcr rc- cciving treatment front Drs. Yeo and Ledwell. At last reports he was getting along nicely consid- ering his painful injuries. When the game goes longer than you expected; or you get bumped unulually hard; or you get at nafty cut or bruise; _ get out your bottle of Absorbine. rm; ANYISEVTIC LIHI MLNT and bathe the sore or swollen places. “ABSORBINE JR.” will lake away the soreness and tiredriess out of aching, strninedrnuscles-healthe cuts—reduce inliammation—and prevent “next.day" ltifiness. "ABSCRBlNE JR" is highly recom- mended by famous Alhleles,Sportsmen, Physical Dircclors and Trainers. $1.25 l bottle — Ill rnnnl druggilh‘ oruent pcllpnid by W. F. YOUNG, luc. , Lyman Bnilrlin]. Montreal. _ l WEDNESDAY i —KIND,LY REMEMBEREQ-On‘ the eve of her ilcprtrtirre from the,‘ firnt of Messrs. llrirce, McKay & (‘o.. Ltd., Fluntrtrttrsirle, Miss Avis-I Schurrtran who hits been a valuable tuctttltcr of the crockery depurtruettt | was llrt-scuteil with a beautiful gift and iiu aildrcss. by the f'lll1ll0_VPPS its ii tokgn of their regard. Miss| St-ltirrtttnit will be an important fuc. tot in an interesting event to take itliit-c in the treat‘ future. --TOWN COUNCIL-Mr. Creel, .\tc.-\rtlttrr, M. L. A., addressed a lull attenilattce of the Town Council held in the (‘ivic Building lasfSat- irrdny evening. Mr. McArthtrt- is pirfiiitg forth iris best efforts itr en- ilcavotihg in arrnrtge for the town or‘ rlirruitterslili-r it’) share the benefits o2" the (‘titrirda Highway Act. A corn- uiitice of the (‘oirrtcil was appoint- cil to make fortttul application to the local govertrtnent for a ‘grant for thi- improvement of Water St. The mutter of drainage 0t‘ otrr up- nci streets came up for discussion. Thi- (‘ourtcll decided to instiect the streets. in a hotly on Blondrw even- lug ard report on the matter", The rtrcetirtg was ailjourrteil until Alon- ilay evening qt 7.30. —NURSES GRADUATION. Til" graduation of ‘ tho rritrses o. thi- l’. ti, Hospital, took place last t‘\'<‘lllll[1 in the Assorttbly llall, and vriis very largely trttcrrtled. Mr. Harry iliiltttirn. President of tlrc Iioitril. wits chairman for the even- ing, and clergy Doctor's and 'l'rirs- tccs, occupied chairs on the plat forrtt. Mr. Holman gave a fitting address on the difficulties of the mist anti the present success of Keeping llte porn v/trn and CLltI-l/Vslfl) wit/r Lifrltrv] nrran: It lint/thy" skin. i. The Tonic Bath It is decidedly a gain to find a soap that makes the bath a refreshing delight. It in decidedly a boon to find in that soap o health bringcr aswell. That is the double bcrtciitytrugainwith i tilt-id U Y ‘$25 Tr. n soap base of the utmogt purity we add a * gentle disinfectant agent that makes the skin “glow with health”. The healing, copious lather of Lifcbuoy thoroughly cleanses the pores and leaves them disinfected and sweet. The mild Lifirbuoy odour quickly vanishes afler use. Il grocer: sell Llfebuoy. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO l? ilit was given to tltc. matron, Miss ltoss. who llt‘l]1"'tl tltc I’. (T. [los- ‘fiitul iii ri-iitzlt llri- pinacle of suc- i-css it has‘ tittairted to. Mr. littl- n'.:tn ztttnoirncctl front _t|tc platform that Mi". (icorgc Williams. the Florist, ktntlly donated a hundred i-nrnations to lii- sold on Saturday, lllt‘ procccils in iiid of llrt‘ llosttitrtl Jirtlgc Nli-Qiriirric was cnllcd upon to prcscirt grailirzitirtg lliploritas tr tltc lhri-it graduating nitrsus. tltc hlisscs Lidstone. Aii-Frtrville anti Srnttllrtran, who were their present- cil car-h with ii bouquet by the lllllt‘ .\ii:':t Mzirgurrt Sinclair‘. A great. Kloour wits cast over‘ lfriri-ltliqu Point illlll sirrrtirrtiling dis- tricts, \\'ll(‘ll thi- tzilll lifiWg was re- ‘ . "lvcd by wirc. of tho ilcntlt, in the hospital, Sortrervillc. Muss, of Vern L. Show beloved daitgltler of Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Show, in tltc 21st _vt~ur of ltcr rtgc, Ellie lcft hen- altmrt six months 115:0. iiitnt. Mrs. J. Wallace Shaw, where I~lw took sick. and despite ull that tncilii-irl skill and tender care could do for her. on Sunday evening, April 4th, her spirit passer] to Him who l-tflvc it. Muny would wonder to look "l lilfi fair young form, beautiful in ili-irtlt, why this yotrrtg life with "V"? rtroflllsi- or rt bright. futurc. should be cut off so soon. Vern was n bright and lovcablc girl. aud endeared herself tn nll who knPw ltcr. in the home, where ill‘? lilfillkitts were nlways ofothers. her passing has lcft a vacant place ivhlclt never cnn be fillefi, T‘ltere arc left to cherish her utentorv besides her grief stricken parents, two sister's, Mrs. Oliver D. lNllllll, ‘Winsloe North and Mrs. Lemirel A. Horne. South Milton, and one hrotlter Everett at home, to whom the Fyfllpfllhy of the whole iinnmirnltv gites nut in their hour of stirrow, , Notwithstanding the bird con- ,ilttinri of the FOBtlF. irpwariltt of one -_ltirttdred wagons followed the rc- nrainii to their larit resting place. which got-n to show the esteem in which the young lady was held. , The null-bearer; were, JohniMc- ilntre. l-‘red Horne. James Mellon- nld, lieher Home Vernon McKin- non. Charles Show. interment tor"! Dliwc to Cove Head Preshyterir‘ Church Cemetery, this grand institution. Great crefi to spend the winter with tier, atiorr for appeuilicitls irt the Prince (‘oirrtty Hospital, Saturday last, His Illillil‘ fricnds will be glad tltat. he ls now progressing favourably. FLOWERS FOR GOVERNORS LADY-Mrs. hlcliirtttort, wife of the Llcrrtirrr-tirrt Governor. who wits a- ttrortg those irt irttetrdancc at the Paul llufzrult concert on Monday evening, was presented with an exquisite boquet of flowers by the Knights of Columbus, just before the opcn-ittg of tltc trrograrrrrtte. HORSE NOTE.—Mr. Aubrey Mulch, i-lopcton, has bought from Mr. Edmund Hnudrahan, iS0uth Shore, one of the best gutted pros» pcets for speed that came to the city for’ some time. This gelding is sired by Aqiriri ‘ . dam by Geo. (‘rest-us 2.2214. Mr, Mulch knows how to pick the good ones. PROPERTY PURCHASE-Mr. Alexander Scott of the local depart mcnt of the Ctrrtadian National Rtbvzrys hat- DZTJllIISIEFl front Mr. tilrrclt Drwsttrt zr lot at Brighton, zttljoiuing Mr. triwsotfs present residence with a rorttage oi’ eighty feet on North River Avenue. it is trndcrsttroil that the price paid was $1,000. —POTATO MARKET.-The po- futons are beitrg bought in Summer- siile ttrarketa front $2.75 to $3.00 per bushel. Last Saturday u [irornitt- t-ni farmer of Lot lli received the strut of $160.00 for an ordinary truck ivagort load 0y ptllllttles urrtl this is only one exatntile of tltc rttany farmers who are bringing in potatoes. MARRIAGE BELL$.—- 'i‘he ntzir- riagu Likes trltici- this morning tit the hlttitodist Parsonage. of hiiris Lilian S'llt'lll\\'OO(l. of this city, to Mr. Gfiltllllg lli\l'l'l‘ll, of Kingston. (‘it Monday evening ii shower viii= given at tlte_ homo of hiiss Edith Proud, by nirntcrotrs friends when .~he received many dainty ntiscel- laneorrs gifts. MCDONALD.--lrr ltic (‘ity tal Way 4th Eileen L. Bishop, aged 24 years ltelovcd wife of Joltu B. McDonald. leaving to itrtourtt their loss a sorrowlng husband anti iti- taut irt ‘Charlottetown; tr mother‘. three sisters, and two brothers, in Euglattil. Funeral loaves late resid- ence 207 Water Si. Thursday morn ing at 8.45 for iSt. Dunstnrfs (lath- edra] thence to it. C. iCc-tnetery. .__,__ FUNERAL TODAY.—Mrs. Mt:- liCtttl widow of tho lirttxhtiiiicl J. hit-Li-oil whilst‘ sad death from drowning tic-curried si-vorzil days trgo irt liorilen. and lrcr' sun arrived in (‘hirtlottctinvrt last night front ‘ntlhlflll. The body of deceased is bcitrg rctttovtrd front W'rlght‘s lin- dcrtiikirtg rooms this morning to the r-i-siili-ttei- of Mt‘. l-lilgur Royalty’, Mrs, llcartz being ,1 nt-lco of llt(‘.t'iiSl‘(l from which plaice llll‘ funi-rirl is cxpccicii to liikfljllilfit‘ this ziftcrtrinrn to Illrrrslrfii-lil (‘i-tir- i-Ii-ry. Ali's. Win, (‘intnolly, East ltoy- zilfy is ir sister of (lf‘t'(‘il.‘lt‘(l. MORE R0-BBEHlES.—Jirvcnilo robbers are agulit itr oviitlenco in i‘htirlitltctirwrr. They broke into Saunders and Ncwsotttt-‘s rncat tnarkct irt thi- Market. llmrsi- nit Frliltiy night and got away with $ll ln cash. An entrance was effect ed by removing it patio of glass in a window. On ‘srrnilziy afternoon or evening Patterson's jewellery store ivris entered by means of ll key \Vlllt‘ll fitted thc front door‘. Two ivirtcltcs are trrissittg and possibly other goods. Sergt. Bradley hits these cases itr hand and further reports may be expected. DEATH T0 LICE You can make no peace terms with the llcc peIt. Death ls the only pence they understand. POWDERED LICE KILLER kill: lice, mites and tneou on fowll, plants and lfllmlll- | Harmless to use. Non-irritat- l. At your dealer's in sitter top cans. Write for Fltlilfi Poultry book. Pratt Food Co. of - Canada, Lid. went-o llospi\ lletrrtr... THURSDAY“ the recent purchasers of Chevrolet 490 Touring (“rs from Mesqro. Callaghan und (‘o.. Ltd. St. Louis arez-dilir. Robert stirs, Ubaary and Mr. George Barbour, Howlan. SUCCESSFUL OPERATION»- Mlss Hazel Kenneth. of Bradul- borne. underwent a successful oper- ation at the P. E. l._ Hospital yes- terday, and her rnany friends will be pleased to learn that she is progressing favoraibly. —DIED IN HOSPlTAL~—-'l‘he death occurred at the P. C. Huspi~ tal on Monday May, 4th of Mr. Lemuel Moore of Victoria West,_ at. the advanced age of 75 years. The body was conveyed to the Western train lTuesday, evening ~for burial at his home in Victoria. TO VISIT ISLAND LODGES.—- Word has been received that it. I3. Wallace of Prederittton. N.B., Grand (‘ihurtccllor Knights of Pythias, for the Ztiitritittuc Provinces will pay an otllcial visit to Etupire Lodge. ‘ (Tharlottetowrt on ‘Phursday. MM‘ 13 and (‘resccrtt Lodge. Surnurersidir. Friday, May 14th. The Kniilillfi 11"‘ counting on tttakltrg the occt ion a trotcwtirrlty one, " ISLAND GRADUATEES.-—Tlto list of gfilflllfliPS lit the Faculty or Ar-t at Dalhousie Unlversiti’ hi“ been trusted. Altogether there are lhifLV-[hrflfl who will receive the ilcgree of llachelttr ot’ Arts rrt (‘ort- yocatiort on Thirraday May 6th. A~" ruong tltese appear the names pot tltrre lsluriilers. 'l‘hey are J. Wil- friil Gitdfrcy of Nlarsltfleld, Aletv antler lllurrzry of U'Leirry and Malculnr J- Nicholson of Vitlleyfreld. ABEGwEITs MEET.—-.~\ mcct lug of the Executive oi’ the Altog- weit Athletic (‘ltib was held 'I‘ues- day in (‘ity llall. A strong athlet- ic, programme was decided upon for illf‘ ensuing season, llascltall and field gpurtg cotrrtttittees were appointed to arrange for events to be scheduled later. It was tie- clded that Junior athletics should receive all encouragement Blld school sport will be held early in June. —AGED RESlDENT-DEADr-The ilentlt occureil last. Thursday at his home itt Buysiilc, Lot l4 of .\ir_ Neil McKinnotr an aged and Vet)’ highly respectable resident at the 11d’ vunccil age of Tl years. The late Mr. Alt-Kirtnott hud tier-n itr declin- ing tit-nun for the nit-st few years and only u. few weeks H30 BORING‘ 'l‘(l purirtrtonia which criitsetl his ileailt. lie leaves to mourn one slSiCl‘, hlllZflllfi-lll at honrc. The firu~ oral which tool: ttlflfl‘ 111st $alurilo.i' rttortring front his honte to the Rotnutt Catholic Church in Grand mvum was yeyy largely itttcndctl. A reguient high ntass was sung by his pastor, ltov, J.A. McDonald. WEATHER PROPHECIES.—Art ext-litirrge says: Local weather pro~ pliers predict that the cold and chilly weather of early lviny will continue for another three VIOPRR vat or at least, until the moon a- gain changes. This change takes lflflcg m. Mny 18—~t‘ol_lowlng that event, the weather \vtll be warm and mild. We tionc that their ere- ilictlons will not adhere to the. lrt~ i-ral truth. The winter has been qupte long enough to stilt the id- 031$ of we poor ‘mortals. Half of the population oi‘ Nova Scotia has expressed the retlFf-‘l- "lili- 3W“ Britain ever took this country "m" the Indians. . ' BARRETT-SMALLWOOD WED- DlNG—- A quiet but pretty wed ding took place at 6 o'clock Wed- nrrstlay rtmrnihrcl" ‘he h1°l1‘°“,'~" parsonage, when (‘diaries Golding Barrett, oi Kingston, l‘. E. i., und bliss Lily May Sniullwood of Charlottetown. were united in utarriago by the Rev. G. W. 1‘- Glcndenning. The bride was tires- si-it very ltocorttingly tn lror tailor- ed suit of blttc, with hat to match wind was attended fly he? slfiflri Miss (‘ltrtrlottc A Sniiiltwvnil- lb" happy muplc left. on a vvetitlrnv. trip to St. John. N. 13., and on their ri-itrrn will reside =at King-W)"- Thc many frlcnds of the bride sin- ctertzlylri t-ogrct hcr l'f‘lllttVl\l frtrtn ‘Cliarlottctitwrt, but unit-r in wish- lug her a very ltappy und trros pPTUllS life. Tho now itnifiuctor of tho i‘ ]-)_ iglatitl Boys‘ Nirval Brignilv. l‘i-tty Officer A. (‘lctttentm latc of ll. M. S. Newcastle. und ll. M. C. S. Rainbow, of the Pacific Coast Squadron, has arrived in (‘harlot- tciown from llallfax to enter up- on his duties. Atttreil in the jaunty uniform of a full-flodgirtl titan-o'- warsrniin. and having an expi-r iettce of ten years of duty on lllt' sea, Mr. Clements not only looks like tho 'right mun for the Job, hut has the full itiraliflaxitions which [v11 yours of stealy service in rho navy is bound to bring. Mr. (‘lcrtrents is u native of England rind this is not his first visit to ,(‘harlottetown.. lie was here in ‘the Niooe the year that ship made her first trip to this port. and al- though hltr stay horr- was only a very brief one. he fortnerl u very favorable opinion of tho place, so much so, that when the present. position offered, it no doubt had something to do with his decision to uteoept it. The Boys‘ Naval Brigade nt present has a strength of 30 nrcrn hers, which it. is proposed to in- crease to sixty Tire boys will be sub-divided into classes of fifteen each, each boy attending one after noon and one evening encli week. They will ho taught signalling irndor its various brnnchcsmqmo- phnre, Morse and international rode, boat work and lead-line, knots and splices, tltc ruennlng o: sea terms. squad drill und the mysteries of the compass. Even if the boys have no inton lion of taking up a seafaring cirr- ecr, tho object at any rate, will 11c. to mnlve men of tltcm, and rt they decide to follow the sen, tire knowledge gained will be dnvnl- llllble. - By the middle 0t the present month. the boy! of the Naval Brigade will have tlreirptlnilqfmi and the public will have an op I —NEW CAR OWNER8.-—Arnong ' ¢.. vr-s i ‘ s- , .. '2 SURE test of the value and quality of a produgt i; the number of years it has been uporrthe market. Red Rose Tea has stood thevtest of time. It ‘has given the best of tea satisfaction for more than 24 years. Its high standard of Quality has been maintained under all conditions during that time. It is always the i same “good” tea. Rich, full-flavored, fragrant and " refreshing. ‘Sold only in scaled packages. REDKOSE TEKis good tea" ' Red R086 Cpffee is as generous y good a; Gil 0.16 Tea _._| boys aboard, and instruct them in ptilflllflllj.’ to see them atavork. it knowledge of ships in every thad at. lterrrt The first drill undcr the new tn-| In (lflllllhtlltlll with tltc work of strut-tor takes place today. Lieut. trairriitg tltc boys. ill the tlllll\‘b>\"‘ '. It is expected Qn [he mm, \\'ut. Girrdori, who has shown such pertziinitrr in lll‘. Wit, two ctrlt-rz-t ltiittd that officers and men in‘ art activi- interest in having the art- being built at (‘ztrtlignrt by visiting ships will take rtdvrintage Naval lirigiitlo GSltlbllRllEtl here. J. .»\. Mrllotitilil onil (‘in ll isiof the quitrters proviqnd m “h, will continue to keep in lflllCllltfxpvtfllfll lliesc will lic rctitly! Nivy League Building, term“ with tltettr, anti will alivays he i shtirtly‘. (in the illTlVttl of any. they will be rtrudc to feel at lronre glttd to render any tissistztnirc irt tici-iiu shirts ill this port it is pro-i und lie given it real sailors wel. the cause which ire has always l |)ll.\'t'(l.i if itossiirlc. to take tlri-I come. l ~.:#::::.—._ __ _____ :1: ——___. hearty meal you'll avoid ' that stuffy feeline. if you chew a stick of WRIGLEYS Other benefits? to, teeth. breath. accents. nerves} Thafs a‘ 200d deal 1p get for Scents!