i r t f l --fr.-3 ...___ W V. '_ ‘_ _ __ _""'l‘%"!§?__¥'°'°_"¥*=? 9',"-L' _ rr-ns cnannoirrurowu-onsanmn _ _“mn ww. _ _ _ A _,|..A.,._ `\..,_ A N ` li Call Ai1i"iiighr,yon~.1i,;1,,,,., i, a B quickly as our team can gas up to your place.'f 5 We have a bigisu l f good coal incur sheds-hp y 0. Phone 24o_ " When you :want Coal A.Piiik$rii.f8i Go. _ ` f¢ii’_iovvii_ "The new. jlpvss for spring! wear are 'lust rn, and we really believe .the l»es_t=lot'of kid gloves. ever for 98a. ' _ Paton s" sionsirzii -A 5 Should this meet the -EYE ,_ _ \,. of any one=,iN_ishin`gfto have a house wired -.off gas, tix. tures altered to! Electric, see u's.Price`s on iwork glad- ly given. Satisfaction guar- anteed. ' .` '_ A fharloiietown light \ . .fu HULL. Quit.. 'Da`c.- um. 1 For the _ ~; 'W , f , Plillful attaegs 'of°l§§a|;palg:1“I ¢¢€% Mt d*8¢S¢ my f and everything Cluled the most agonizing in in m Stomach. I also had a attack til' C°°'¢lPl¢i01! and at times, I had no llwvenient of the bowels for two weeks. f Three doctors attended me for two yearscnd gave me all kinds of medicine ut did. me no My weight camef *° °“lY 30 poun _s sud everyone thought I Wslfving to die. Final y, I had the good ortune to 'try'*‘Fruit-a-tives" an as soon ual began t_o take them, I fell better. I persisted in the treatment and ' to my great joy, I steadil irnprgvgd Now I feel very welll weigh ir; pounds. and this is more than I ever weighed even before my illness. I attribute my cure solely and entirely to “Fruit-a~tives" and can never ais Pl' C them too much for saving my life, To all who suffer from Dyspepsin and C0",- tipation, I recommend “Fnxit~a~tives" as a miraculous remedy" Mns._ANDREW STAFFORD. ' 5oca box, 6 for IP. o, trial size 25c. gtdealers or from ruft-a-tives Limited, ttsws. I tr Pays B To .Feed Stock F ood because it keeps your stock in perfect con it'on , PRE- v E N T s nrsuissis, " 1N- ‘ CRE ASES the FLOW of MILK, aids digestion so that `every ounce ‘of food taken is properly digested and i~Lssitni~ lated._ ,_ _,___ . We are headquarters for STOCK FOODS, P0-U L- TRY FOODS, CONDITION Po woaus, st: &o If you have a sick or blem- ithcd animal it will pay you to consult Geo. E. Hughes & 'Power Co. ' “The People’s Drdggist" r -I _ - you gets yon' win ho n-onhioa with the strong March winds will troubles we would advise skin, easy to apply, fu 1 of healing and soothing qualities, 25c s isr_ Itis just the _thing for, freolrles, chopped. sore, burning or peuling * ` . i' M cKinnon `Drug'_ Co. ‘£"1i"°."i` ` _ I 7 'K ` ‘_ - _ . .._ _-_,__ - ._.__-_~_..;,_» ,._. have ‘ learned that good pure _ tobacco costs no more than the bad injuri- ous kind. lt’s all in know- - ingwhat you buy. Take " i ' a ti from us and remember to Pusk for HICKE Y’S B RIGHT CUT smoking obacco. or CO MBIZNATION C WIST chewing. Best ever. sensual: 19 £- i gi it ,_ 'v .- VA but- it remains active longer than 3113/ °fl'1¢=l"'Sf_it1l_lBl”,Ul8f¢fiil1-*fi'ili- months, in fact, after spfBYll1R- 4 It is the 'most cconomicalglnsccticide there is. fié on which Berger's Arscnate of I.ead may not be safely sprayed. Asmallqnantity of the spraying liquid is fatal to all leaf-eating in- sects. yet is harmless to even such delicate growths as peach trees-because of its- freedom- from water- soluble Arsenic. ~ Not only doesgit cling more tightly-to the leaf, _ ~.~ _ C889. John Walkie John Collin Read My Title Clear. been ht-ld in tha Ba tist Chu piled with good things. rus~Only Ono Daisy Left-Choir, The Gdorge and ' LARGE FUNERAL.-The funeral of the late Jacob Cummings, Clyde Riv- 0l‘. was largely attended, the follow- UIZ .acting as pall-bearers: T. P. r, s, D. C. Mckinlay, Hector Murchison, Rdpi 0l‘_F~ Mqlflnlay. The hymns sung by the choir of the Baptist Church were: Nearer My God to Thee, Shall We Gather- at. the River, When I Can EVANGELISTIC SERVICES have ~ ~ P rch at Clyde 'River for the past. uve weeks, with Erlitifylng results. The church has been revived and seven converts have been received for baptism. The meetingeahave been conducted by the Dastor,_ ev. C. S. McLearn, assisted by Mrs.`_McLeurn, also by a. sermon of notable interest and power by Rav. Z. L. Fnsh, Charlottetown. It is ex- ` Dected that the P. E. Island Baptist Quarterly meeting will convene with this church on 25th and 26th inst. SURPRISE PARTY.-Last Friday eyening. a large number from the (llyda River Baptist Church paid a visit to Pastor and Mrs. Mchearn at the narsonage, North River. 'rin evening was pleasantly passed in con- versation interspersed with readings by Miss Alvina Murray and John _Murrow song by John Hearts cnc Sillgillil by theicompany. A bounti- ful collation was served by the ladies. 1\f¢0I` exllrcssions of mutual esteem andditgod wishes and prayer, the par- W H595, leaving the parsonage larder, cellar and granery well sup- SOCL-\L_-The W. F. M. Auxiliary of North Rustico held s. social at the home of Hammond J. Toombs on 'Phnrsday evening, March 6th, The weather being favorable, upwards oi two hundred people were present. Refreshments were served during the evening ~an'rl a collection taken in air? 'oi'Mlsslonary work. Tho following program was rendered and much ap- preciatafl:-Opcning chorus, The Old Rustic Bridge-Choir; Recitution, Changing Colors-Hazel Houston; so-- lo, Ju.-it ar the Sun Went Down-E, J. McKenzie; reading, At Winnipeg, Station-Mrs. B. Woolner; male cho-V rus. Some Day I’ll Wander Baci. _ ‘igain~Mesars. McKenzie, Woolner, 2-25MttS61' LePuge‘and Toombs; recitation, A ' ‘ -+:-- -_-_._ 'W Sale of Bachelors-Hilda LePage; so- ] _ _ lo, The Lost Chord-Mabel Woolner, I reading, A Bad Mistake-Ella Toombs -_ / solo, 'Donft_ lletthe Old Folks Know - ~ -» ~ ~~ '-B`.f~"Wfz¢inci‘; recitation, *My Ideal oi a Man,-_'Lottie Houston; solo, Daddy -MTS. J_,Stirling; reading, Becky's Bargain--Retter Toombs; closing cho- GOOD CONCERT.-The trustees oi the Pownal Methodist Parsonage are to be heartily congratulated on the success of the concert and basket so~ cial held in the Pownal Hall on Mon- day night. All agree that it was the / most. successful gathering of the kind ¢ ___._| #_ __ -- _, ever held there. The gross proceeds " ' *” "' up to date amount to $103. The trustees had put the arrangements ' V into the hands of two strong com F mittees-a business committee audi is ' ' progrum committee-to both of wh c. the greatest credit. is due. Every part of the circuit. was represented on these committees, every part. oi the circuit took a live interest, and every part oi the circuit was well re- presented in the overflowing attend- ance. Sr: crowded was the hall that B many had to be accommodated on tho platform. The writer will not begin to describe the excellent pro-, nd gram. Suffice it. to say that it in- I cluded the best local talent-includ- a ing both wcll-known favorites and some assurances. In nutrition to \Kf' this some members of the committee I hadenlistod the sympathy and help o ' of some of Oharlott.etown's favorite & cos singers and reciters whose contribu- tions were much appreciated. Ingra- ,- titude would bc complete though the » ~-' _ _ report would not if the writer omit- ted to mention the invaluable ser- vices of in-_ (Jacko Macdonald who. at great personal inconvenience; :ta- ' ' ` tended and auctioned the bas e s. There ‘S no It ia a great thing to know one's ° ‘ _ businessj and it is a great thing to fohage ' ~ know the people one has to deal ` ` with. It was-evident. that Mr. Mac- _ donald knew both, it fact which prov- cd `a valuable factor in the success of the gathering: The trustees are greatful to sill who in any way help- ed towards these splendid results. 3501"- Q m 9| Violets and Witch Hazel i1‘»l§flne article for chopped. _ rough and urning skin. There are who'd0n't like some ‘wr H V _ _ nmol. our tice cream: _ .(6 'gy _“_ ., ` t rep ra on rnos iq. prize uso. is :isnt '_ j *~ _ ill get on y a' ‘_ _ _ °mOo., Corner Gt --- »_<~_ '"Y, - __-.:: Mit. " ' ".a;--¢- - I but ____ __________ _A_m_____ __ _.__,,_,______M_________.f the :Hells of Mr. and Mrs. W. Blu/f __ ,i sf, , + -~------ - ~ --- ~~-~'~-~ - ~-f"`~-4- -~~ ~~-~----~------~~ rxic, Kong sg_ - _ f » ,oz _/_ _ ` = _ ` slr 7 thi '_ sAr.as1u.n" .i ,.4 men s CURE S[][[[Y _ = "basin _ __...............r.. ~....2..f‘**.,f .2 . » _ ,bras naw anon.-.rt is unssntooa eihssinoas. ._ _ """ f bfstazlitsin Church. rm' _' I I °& W behspusd ovoi- to tasmifturfsun- ‘ “F[|||(.a.||";i" i glam iiiffé ii.h°¢'io“i.'i..'ii-‘.'i°.ii °i| _l_fi’="f'; ‘ " ' ' ~ -_ ~ » - the new building. 0 ~ “.I. lllRl3UIE Ml uit' cement ourrriin Q ;..»=».-.=:-.=_.ni- . _ ' I-lAZBlLBRO0K_»v_-Bev. Z. L. Fash will preach in the I-hlekrrook Baptist Church next' Bundsy afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Sunday School will meet at 1.20 p. rn." 'lil-IE MAGDALENE MAILB.- The Government steamer Stanley will leave North Sydney on the twentieth or twenty-first to take mails to the Magdalena Islands. To insure -all mail matter connecting with this steamer the same should be posted not later than Monday the seven- teeuth lust.. THE INWARD TRAINS.-The sou- thern accommodation arrived in uharlottetown yesterday at 10.40 a. m., t,wenty»ilve minutes late; the eas- tern express at. 10.50 a. m., thirty minutes late; the, western express at 11.40 a. m., ten minutes late, and the Summersids accommodation at6 D. m., iorty nvs minutes late. The mail special from Georgetown arrived at 12.15 'p. ni. LEAVING BUMM-ERSIDE.- Miss Vera Baker, a popular saleslady of Sinclair & Stewart's, Ltd, has rc- signed her position in Summorslde and gone to Charlottetown where she has accepted a similar position with Messrs Moore & McLeod. The latter iirm is to be congratulated on secur- ing Miss Balier's services. Her iriends in Summersido while they regret her departure wish her every success in her new home.J. I SONG SERVICE.-The service of song prescnterl by the choir of the North _River Baptist Church on Sun- day evening was attended by a large and appreciative audience. The pro- gram couslated of the following num- bers:»-Anthem, Praise ye the Father -Gounod; Solo, The Better Land- Cowen, Miss Enid Warren; Anthem- How Oft at Eventida, Kirkpatrick; Duet-The Misses Birdie Stevenson and Claire White; Anthem, Softly Fades »t.he Twilight Ray; Quartet, The Misses Scott, Stevenson, White Away-Sweeney-M_iss Alvina. Scott eral interesting incidents connected with the hymn Ncnrer My God to Thee, after which it was sung by the audience, Qiiartet, Jesus Lover of Scott and Robert McKinley; Solo, Mrs. C. E. McLearn; Trio. M€SB\'B. itevenson, Scott. and McKinlaYL An' them, U Taste and Bee-G8bl`l0lZ All' them. I win B1ess__the._L<>fd-Sweeney.. PERSONALS J. A. Messervcy, - Charlottetown, returned from Halifax yesterday. Rev. P. P. Arsenaultffilvlt. Carmel. is a visitor in Charlottetown; Mr. Wallace C. Pursey and William Pursey of Charlottetown left; this morning for Cavendish. Alexander McDonald, Glcnfiunan, who is dringcrbual-y ill was reD0l`¢¢d resting a litt.le`ea.eier yesterday. Bishop-olcct 0'i_;al'Y of- Bathurst. N. B.. arrived in Charlottetown yes- terday. ' .Q-it-; This is a delicious tonic worth trying. We never 95|! anyone to buy the :econd bottle-they always bUY if Whhgut agkihg. Deliri »us in taste-it contains beef to feed the tissues and choice wine as an appetizer. Try i', Pl'lC€S 4oc and $1.00 a bottle. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. A I '1\k_e of your teeth and for this youyedi' p ~ ...ff>.m.i.*'.i.*'e;3‘jff@ ° ti Mid _ __ . piiioss_i-an iffll- ,_f.1;....._.‘i_. up _,__ ` “__ _ _ , ;~ ':~ "em _ ii.°.i°§=.§.:?'3.f. e r ‘ ilu-»\' ' ' 7l"i”t5o7I\{acs" I Hilde. i “` i f W m ., v ,,'.’ elect of Prince Edward Island, will - celebrate mass at Notre Dame Con- fL~' Benllmin F‘f\l'q\1harson and Russel i gying visit to iriends in village f the keen 1/inter weather-then you used F6011. ` i Miss Katie Beaton, Giddntona, Lot ' NA ‘ 0 I t I 64. spent. Wednesday, March 5th, in - _ e Montreal, en route to Govan. Sask- atchewan. \ P ’ Misa Selina White has returned to This Na`Dru`C° compmmd ambodiesum 'DRU'c0 her horns in Hunter River alter com- veil-known nutritive and curative elements of N 1: uw ‘ Cod Liver Oil-Hypophosphites to build up the ' J" "J 'U nerves--Extract of Wild Cherry to act on the 1 Dingwell and Mrs. Jenkins, Ve)-non, f lungs andbronchial tubes-and Extract of Malt, “ve remrned h°m° “om "smug which. besides containing valuable nutrlment O I L v-'H' Q itself, helps thc weakened digestive organs to _ assimilate other food. m,?.@§|i_-_f°,.'q'l"" Mr. J. J. pusy, chin-iottotovvntor _ Tl” _di'_¢¥f°°\b|° “"0 Offrlvf C03 some twelve years salesman with 3, Liver Oil is entirely absent, and the __ _,___ A. McDonald has resigned to take up ._1§_j._:~';.:_.'.§_..*E 8 position in' the Post Omce Depart Compound is decidedly pleasant to take. ln 50c. E_,,_‘._____-'~________ 5 me,,t_ and .$1.00 bottles, at your Druggist s.‘ 1:: ?'.°.":€€ Miss Alice Marshall Charlottetown ~ who was operated on. lust Tuesday iii am OF CANADA' umm' . the P. E. Island Hospital is not pro- / gresslng as favorably as her friends would wish. plating ber business course in Char- Miss Margaret Lowther has return o lottetown h fr isnds in Hazslbrook where they ' - were the guests of A. Roy and Mrs.1 Jones. ¢.........._.¢~» ......_._--»-.. frrrv-J’l3~" '.- ,....-. ' I i -v-me The Senate having adjourned until aff” fm? `E85f9i“"f€¢°SH. Senator Mur- _ phy of Tiguish arrived home ysster- . » ` any nitomoon and spent tho night in The sure way to determine goodness is hy test < O Charlottetown. Hs goes to Tigniah _-' ` today. lsr. Fred ohhh and ur. ron-mit _,_~_\,.,~,-_;, - ' ,-.1-,L4 . A il l' ' » 1. Mullins of Milburn, P. E. .I_, have _ .`,~__{,F‘ 1"' _ . g _ _ ' _ _ ~} isis tor B. c. when thoy imnu to . _\_!.'-~‘-~ ` i sus-ouu-our - r'~ night nov. Dr. omssry, Bishop- . when You »`*"f"_€ _ _.j-.";:._Er}"’;' _ ,,, I -if vent Chapel this Ening. 1 Down _ _ i ' ‘_ 21'. Jenkins, hit. Herhirt, rooontiy paid n `°“‘°h “ld °“~“lY`°"'i d"°“d»' "1-‘*°*d °f °“|°Yl°l- »~* reparation of. - 0 2’ t ' 0 s d to ber home in Crapaud, after "‘* completing her business course in Charlottetown A SAD DEATH. MONCTON, March 11-Mrs. Good- and Warren; Solo, Mr. Everett Ste- au- an B394 W0mHU» Wife 01 Diwid venson; Duet' Hem wipe the v1-em-S Goodall, caretaker of the Intercolon- in1Rcst House, was killed by a and Enid warren; Anthem' Neural. train lust night 'near Memramcook My God to fphw_Sweem,y_Mrs_ Mc. while on her way to meet her daugh- hearn related the origin of and sev- tel' at U19 St‘m0U~ ANO'l‘l-YTCR DEFEAT FOR SYDNEY QUEBEC, March 11.-Quebec de- My S0,,_Geibe1_Mesdame5 Leigh feated Sydney 6 goals to 2 last. Warren Garfield Warren and Walter night- ffl’ the Stallley C“V- Thi? ' given Quebec 15 goals majority in Face to Face-Herbert Johnson- the tw” game"- Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills owe their singular effectiveness in curing Rheumatism, Lumbago ond Sciatrca to their power of stimulating and strerigthening the kidneys. They enable these or ans to thoroughly Glter from the glood the uric acid (the product of waste matter) which gets into the joints and muscles and causes these painful diseases. Over half s century of constant use has C Rh shoddy but'-is perfectlysolid throughout. i " soles, they have doubletips, that is vamps are full to water tight seams. The Shoe With s Record . Amherst Boot ®. Shoe C0.. Amherst Shoes _ for nearly half a century have been tested and tried and have won a steadily increasing de- mand and larger constituency - 3 " -Amherst Shoes . -» are made from substantial, well-tanned upper stock. They have 3,.. solid leather counters or heel stiiers. The heel contains -no. I - ""' Annansrsrroas are mae with solid leather inner thc- (OC and lasted with the tip to the leather inner sole, They are ° manufactured by competent workmen and have strongly sworn ~ Ask your dealer for and insist nn getting AMHERQT MAKE - NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. 'E ‘ 5' ~ ' 4 Ltd. r ' conclusively that Dr. Morse's. A Amhgfgf, N, S, kidiryaggdt Pm' mengmn "ik r2-21sttMEtf A. A. ALLEY. P. E. l. Representative. ug-9 eurnatism _ _ ii Hearth Him ' ' - 1 » -~ '- fe ---i 4' _.lm nqfgg How About Potatoes. Mr Farmer ? Do You Want a Better Croppthis Year The highest average yield per_acre of potatoes-is produced in P. E. Islaird and New Brunswick and these two Provinces use more Unmixed English fertilizers, per acre, than any other Province in the entire Dominion. DJe_s this factmean anything to you ? It should for it proves that these Unmixed Fertilizers are the best crop cul- tivators and proves their superiority in tangible returns. lf these Unmixed Fertilizers were of no use to you there would be some reason for your holding back and not using them but every test and trial, every expert and authority on farming shows that these fertilizers are the best that can possibly he secured. 'l`here’s no reason under the blue canopy why you should not use them and secure for yourself the rich benefits they will bring. Profits are positive and 'certain when you use these Un mixed Fertilizers. There is N o Guess~work---No Experimenting You are Sure of Good Returns You _treat the poor and worked out land and any part of the soil that is showing a diminish- ing fertility, just as the doctorftrests his patient. You apply the very ingredients' the land requires in the ¢xsct._s:ientliic quantity that will insure best returns. Everything is done by formula and you are scientifically certain of success. ing them at home you secure full purest quality, no foreign substances in to increase weight and add tothe Then you know just what your what plant foods should be paid and as we all know there is no one stands your land better thpii' should be the doctor. . ' Let Us I Send Yow _f ._ _ ' ~ -. saidtsrtilfitfiin We have a number of interesting bsokletl__§f.»_ V -_,M yuan", gg. cluding “Potgho Crop in Canada." "Plant ,. ._,,,..,.i»"_ ..» Fenmzing ‘ periments," [Gram Growing for Proiit,"_ 1 cifrohsn -hdioqa@g...f¥tu£g& ,.. gc; My of .n of 'o Soi ~Fertilty,'.an “ I __ -' 7' god d theseitlllbesenttoyoa-on 'Pat cud ‘y .U we wiilisend them il! ` ‘ sue I 4 off your money at the start for One advantage you secure when you use these Unmixed Fertilizers is the fact that sre ‘¢§h‘C.ops," 'Principles i Bros Lower Queen it 'fa ‘fslf