MN pgggpgng _ wnunnmp THE CHARI.0'rrE‘r0WN_oUARDlAll\.__ _ . » ~_ _ ~`““ :_,MA~I£_CH~17 iff.” .tu ».._, 1, i ‘¢r 4 IT PAYS to buy in this province. CHURCH 0'F_3CU“‘AND°- R°V' ;_ _""'“h‘ .7 'T' 1*." , miiiview st 2.30 and Kinross or - _ ‘rAK1‘No onlrxcrsiug As i Your Executor Because the making ofiproper investments for __ Wills, the handling of Trust Funds as to secure Trust Funds and the Ad- the maxium return to the ministration of Estates is Estate. the special business of the ' Company, Because the Company Because the Com _ n having _the time and exper- does not die as an inlédivf ience will close yourEstate dual thereb lacin in according to the last detail Y P E jeopardy the interests of In the Will' the beneficiaries' You owe it to your family Besides the Company to leave your affairs under has such knowledge of competentmanagement. DOMlNl0N TRUST COMPANY The Perpetual Trustee PAID UP CAPITAL and undivided profits over $ TOTAL ASSETS controlled by Company 18,896,000 AND ' Trusteeships for Bondholders Advisory Board W. II. Aitken Hon. Chas. Dalton Frank R. Heartz H. M. Davison, Manager Morris Block Charlottetown ‘:,‘l| illl\||l_~.li _ .__...._l -~f_---W _-- ~ -- --_A---L-~ - - _;_.. _; -----~ _;-_ --Cut out and Mail to day-I Milton Silver Patch Fox Co. Inclosed End $.... .. . . _ _ being amount in full 1441-3-14mioi _ 1- | Milton silver Patch l Fox Co. Capital $16000 Shares $50 . Very little information has been given the pub- lic regarding the immense possibilites of Patch Fox Ranching in fact very few were bred in captivity until last year. The test more than exceeded the expectations of the owners as in every litter was found one or two Black Beauties. Another point to consider is that the fur which has advanced over 150 p. c. in value during the past year, is very pop- ular with the nobility and the wealthy class. lf you consider carefully the above indisputable facts you will be convinced that the Milton Silver Patch FOX Co. is offering to the public a proposition hard to beat. The six pairs of foxes owned by the Company were not picked up at random but were carefully selected by men of several years experience in handl ing all classes of foxes. Most of the foxes in this Company are but slightly removed from the silvers. The very low capitalization of $16.00() for six pairs lets the investor in on the ground floor. 'I lic ranifli which is lovliloll at Milton is built of the host [mssililo inufiiriiil :ind is up to iliite in every respect. The nianuger D. W. liownril has limi .sew-.ml years exporienm in the caring :ini handling nl' fri.\'es. nnrl the services of un iissistziilt has been sficiirnrl wh i lins had two _veaiis siii-1-rssliil expririencn :thing this line. Mr Investor, iuonsiilor this priipositioli careful y-romuinhor you only hiivo nlriut six months to wait for divillonils. As thr-.re :mi on _v zi. fow sh tres left dont delay. but sunil in your iipp icatioii to day. D. W. IIOWARD. Secy Treasurer, Milton, P. E. I. or Maritime Fox Exchange, Clftown I hereby subscribe for - . . shares in the Name............ . - . . - - -- Address.................. ,-1 f _-If l i / and See Some ‘ Z HELP! HELP!-Buy some delicious home-m-ode candy at the Entertain- |r_ent in the PcoDlc’s Theatre 1'.-his evening, and so help the needy A'l"i‘ENl)ING FUNERAL- Mr. and Mrs. Anselcm Dolron_ of Martin. Lot 23, drove to Charlottetown last Wed- nesdsv afternoon to attend the fun- ornl of Mrs, Doiron's brother-in-law, Mr, Basil Desroches, which took place Thursday morning. They re- turned Friday morning.-Z. GOOD SE‘RMON.- In the pro- Cathedral on Sunday afternoon Rev. Father J. B. McIntyre, Tracadis, preached .nn excellent sermon on Charity to the women. In the even- ing Rev. Dr. G. J. Mchelian preach- ed to the men _ and gave one of the ablest discourses ever given in the pro-Cathedral, on Tradition. THE ROADS.-- The colder weather ol the last few days has left the roads h`ard and in fa r condition for hniiling. The numerous had pitches, however, to be found s-long the roads, in the vicinity of St. Ann’s, are great drawbacks to the people who have to do nnv hauling over these roads. An edort should be made to fix up those pitches in so-me way or other, so that hsulers might he able to take full loads without' any fear or risk of breaking their harness, or sleighs, or of pausing B9ri0uH iuliirles to their horses. It neighbour to turn out ond do the Work: of course, as long as this state of nflairs exists. pitches will be p tches_ Tho roadmasters should see pitches is done without delay, so that the work of dxing up these that haulers mav be able to take 0V0l`v possible advantage of the snow while it-remains with them.-Z ____ l&_.._._. IN WAGES (lit PR0l"ll Health Sooner or Liilcr Shows Its Value D~n't so inounri with uint tin-ri, , worn-out, down-hearted feeling. Il you are constipated, bilious of have '*~ SOUP. ZRBHY. upset stomach, sick system of undigestcd food, foul gases c excess bile and uric acid, by the use t :ind you will be free from headuehes, neurnlgla, rheumatism, lame heck, indigestion and all the distressing- 2 forms of sickness usually caused ly F1 FIG PILLS do not gripe or sicken but give n natural movement of the bowels. Refuse all substitutes. Ai or by mail from The Fig Pill Co. Really Good Rings to i\'ea.i'-birthday rings, gem est precious swnes,a.ll beautiful in iippoarunce, exquisite in work- manship and reiismably priced, play today. W. N. Tanton 1 Sunnyside »f_- (_ esta _ fs B I1 , ._ ' _,M I _.ff- "- J i ` , it _s .. I l _ _ 1" ' -.» 0 _ ann _ - i'.r_.._ -~ " _ Supplies , I Arrived to-day _y 5 Tons Ground Oyster Mica Crystal Grit To arrive in a few days Granulated Poultry Bone Scratch Feed Alfalfa Meal. ' Purina Chick Feed all at lowest prices. _I _ Guig _ e n o the franchise to women will he in- sitting of, Parliament. It is reported _that this bill is a very com!-ll'°l181l° sive one and no doubt an interest- £111: reaching. ~ Sch der 1 _ ‘Zechariah Buote. A though the seems that each one depends upon his‘ weather has not been an that mmm be ported, is verv good. It is worthy Oi note that, notwithstanding the fact that Mr. Bucto has to walk about two and a half miles to, and from school evcrv da and thnt`th as any details as a good account ol ii ject. and by the same lecturer. has iippearcd in s recent issue of the Guardian. It is sufficient to sav hciulschss. weak kidneys or sluggish that each one who nears it felt ust- llvef. B00 to it that you cleanse your ter for having heard it, and many of the great. fruit tonic laxativs' Inst time that th8y Would heal' _ Father walker lecturing.-Z. following are the results of the ex- a constipation and kidney trouble. Nudes are arranged in order of ‘ merit.. Grade VIP-Peter J. Walsh, Bertie Wnlsh, Agnes 0’Connor and John Leo McGuigan. Grade ‘V.- ull dealers in 25 and 50 cent bores l‘°"ett“ Brown- walter M"'G“i2““~ a . _ ad _ -- gh Tho out S ld t G Willie Power, Francis Da1v.'0larciii:c Huillies Store. 0 B E0 §°G“ig`““- _Patz"i°k_..B1f°Y7_n~ . J-3-mcs ._ -- - 0-; _ . ' --_ *_ = ’[‘rninor_ Ethel McEwen, Mildred _,iii Harrington, Margaret Harrington, / ‘ri | ' \ nd Charlotte Anne Gallant. Grade l,__ v _, lII.- Annie Maud Mctluigan. li‘lor- `, l ence E. O'Connor, Louis Tmiiioi' A l J Power, Agatha Brown, Ethel Train- r. Grade IL- Mary L. McGuiieaii Trainer. Peter I_.eClair, 'l`eacher.--I.. You will see here every size ‘ ,gy lr el in und style of ring you would wunt _the hall Tuesday evening last. and 'img' Signet rings' rings get with ghlarge audience were delighted with , which every number was performed in B can in and ,nk ow, the dis_ by, Mrs. W. J. lvlclinchern, and her ' marmlng young daughter, Marguer- _ rt Drown and Messrs. Fred Rich urds. and Richard Ross. Reciintlon, M , . li s; i / Duet and qusrtotts, Mrs. Dingwel -I 'ind Messrs. Fred Richards nnd Rich- r 0 Messrs. Louis Hayden, Roy and H Miss Delight Jenkins, Miss Marguer- in cr _,J l _, ` _ some years. Mr. W. J. McEachrrn ‘ w" "° 4' I as ii _:~ .A f " was ren 1 ,"Qs~ ‘ .__ ___,` ~ eb., _ I args and enthusiastic meeting was held in Annandale School room on ii "A Wednesday evening, March 11th, to P I '" t ou he building of B bridge ofn the G ' s i s ngolnted chairman and Mr Roy Howlett Secretary Among o peakers of the evening were Messrs S 'll be i' '< '- _ ' ` . A _ ' cn G. _ ' f D. ' . _ ' M. - on uitsbly location and where it would nc . r. G. . _ ShCllS, few remarks moved tho following re- l N. C.. CHRISTIE l 6.30. HELP THE POOR.-By attending the “Kerry Gow" at the 'Psopie's tonight. and buying some delicious candy-homo-made. 1489. A Now” CAR.-_ Mr. Dodd Dwyer went _over to Charlottetown last week with ii Btudbslrer car for Ben- ator Prowse. The car ls the same ss Mr. Dwyer has at his show rooms here savs the Picton Advocate. MOCK ~PARLIAMENT.- The reg- ular wcekly setting of tne S. D. O. Mock Parliament- took placi on Wednesday last, March llth, when the debate on the Draft Address and the McDougal, government was con- cluded. The speakers for the govern- ment were Hous. 0. C. Truinor, Geo. Morrison and Ewen McDonald, while the supporters of the Opposition were Hons. J;J. Mclsaac, J. J. Mc Guill, Henri Crspeau and J. C. Mc- an A hill for th extcnsio I 'reduced by the Premier at the next debate will follow its second PROGRESSIVE -- St. ` Mary's ooi is making good progress un- the capable management of Mr. expected the attendance it is re- y, is h been one of the severest winters for some years, so far he has only lost one day, and that was the day of th worst storm we hud lor some liveired last. Thursday night, in St interesving and was en1oyed by verv attentive and appreciative nud- innce. The subject of the lecture was GOOD LECTURE.- The Lecture de- ' A ` ii Joan of Arc. It was needless to add ecture in Buuris on the same sub xpresscd the hope that althouill h s is the first, it might not be the SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.- The minations in Bt. Ann's School, Lot 2, for the mouth of February. The ames of thc pupils in the different nd John T 0'Connor Gr e IV- saac Hsfnld Harrington Hnl‘olfi~ ohn Brown. Ja-mes W‘alsh, Clam Mi zatha Trainer. Grade I.- Grace ooNcnR'r A'r~ti§F.nnY VALIJEY. Ewen Ma.cDougall will preach Bab- nstii 22nd at Birch Hill' at 10.30. 1 _ _ ~ . ' _ ‘_ ._;_::__. _ ~ __ _ _ J-| .~_~'l“ __ ._ ' -im' J' " .' _ _» ,. ' i 'IT' " C' '%"” ""*'\w - 17- '- ` ..-.. _..._ 2.. ._,, Zu., ~‘- ` - ' ' ` - ' ;.':';';:.*:;';:r_';;"“'*' rr f'1':;;';.'x.'_7.‘1t._ ' " m* r _i -1 ~»\niE crmn ouiuininn si _ i Why Appoint This Com _any j "U *gags* 'i'=‘°'E*_* . New fcga|||| ~ ' It is a healthy sign lin u man widen he does not bristle _all oves the minute someone begins to crlticilo that he has learned a. few things in him. It is generally an‘ indication that lie has learned s fe _ things in the fruitful school of oxpalenge, one Of them being that nssrlvi Very msn deserves criticism once in'___o while, and another that undsserved, crltlsm cannot possibly do any serious harm. If von self-appo ntd critic lays .an ‘undoserved censure u1§_n_vy vou. don't ding back at him, at least not until von have thought the matter over. If he does nothing also for vou at least he may stir you up 8 little and thus prove vour friend. Some folks who are denied the blessing of criti- clsm go to sleep at their tasks Real-ly-a critic is usually 9. very. good friend and .most of us would do badly without; him. ' solution which was seconded by Mr. A. D. McDonald of Dursll and carried unanimously by the meeting viz., Whereas all the people living 'between the East Point and Go_orgstow»n in this Province would be -benefited if Grand River were bridged st. Annan- dale of Poplar Point. Therefore resolved that this meeting .ssk the Provincial Government to have s. survey ninds at both places and take such steps as may be necessary to hnve ii bridge built 'at whichever place is most convenient and at the. earliest moment and further i-esdlved that a copy of this resolution bo sent to each of our representatives in the Provincial Legislature the 'I-Ion. John A. Matheson and Mr. Temple, W. McDonald and to two of thelC»her- lottetown Daily papers for publica- I _ _ --_ ,_ _ _ _ In large black and white block _checks 58 inches-wide $1.60 yard. i ~ _ _ - _ ' _ _ Brown checkcoatings, new copper shade check coatings, small black and white ¢h,¢Ck coatings all new and correct 58'1n_c_h. $1.75 __ Bedford eordsuitings in tan,copenhag_en. ' black and nsvy 50 inch $1 35 yard. = _ ` -*_ Grey and brown,'dliagonal suitlng in greys and browns only 50 inch 85c yard. ' _ ‘ i New Dress_Goods In dolly varden silk crepe _de chanel, _. brocaded crepe dc chcnes, plain silk. crepe de chenes in colors and black, brocaded wool dress goods in copenhagen,tan and navy,bed. ford cord dress goods in tan, copenhagen, navy and greys $1 15 yard, New whipcords. new serges, new re- siedas 65 to :.20 yard. New black 'dress goods in all the latest -weaves 65c yard to $2.90 yard. _ New Sw`ting° _Cordurjoys 'In copenhagen blue,b`rown, purple, light brown and light navy, good suiting weight N-1 } _ 27 inch 75c yard. New Dress Velvets . - In light blue, Russian green, _pleasant brown, olive, ruby, peacock blue and tan 78c yard. ‘ _ New dress velvcts in black_ at 78c yard, r $1 15: 1.45 and 2.65 in double width. tion. The following motion was made by Mr. J . M. Morrow seconded DY 0 unanimously, viz. That 5 committee » time, and on which even the schools of _ ' local government to make s survey of the Grand River between Annan- .1 1 <1 M rr'son’ B sch as well as -Ann's Church, hv Father Walker of H: 8 an 0 I S Q 'H0110 Bal W” instructive as ‘Wu “B ascertaining which is the most sult- able location for the buildi-nil Of H bridge. The above mentioned com- mittee was duly apilointed as fol- lows, viz. Messrs. Douglas McDonald Mr. Robert Howlett and carried five be appointed to request the Poplar Point for the purpose of New Cotton Crepes j In broc`aded and plain,colors champagne, ‘ white, pale blue, pink, apricot and coral pink double fold 40 inch 42c yard. New Cotton Eponges In champagne, white and light ian, double fold 40 inch 58c to 85c yard, E. Mclfsrlane. P. P. Morrison. J. M.'_ Y; I _ '.~»~n`_f' who \ ` l aan.; ;= _-ur: >-'_ Morrow, and John Howlett. 'M-r. P. er of the evening in the course of his _L remarks expressed himself as highly in favor of the building of a bridge on the Grand River but he said. he I was speaking for himself and he be- lieved the people of Lallnclliflil BB H whole when he said that -a bridlru 811 P. Morrison who was the last speak- Li lar Point. After which ‘meet-lui! Bd' | Visitors to the Seed' li`air'March 10th, 11th & 12th are cordially invited to inspect our new stock. _ ` ' . . cDonald ' the Grand River bbctvgeen A;1&ialr)idali; g and Morrlson's eac , wou e o . _ far more benefit to the .p_e0DlB 0' _ ’ _ .,,,..........g ....... . on... ... P0... _ The lsland s Leading Store Journed. Rov Howlett, Secretary. _ ,_ ____ - - _.4 'ff ' ' l l= ls a poisonous and dangerous _ thing. lt affects every organ and function and brings about that low oondilion that predisposcl to most diseases and ailments. HOCD'B SARSAPARILLA cor- reoie it, and makes pure blood. _ __ _i HL' i -Qi av: _ ..` i _ Badf I A Tidy Hoi; _ adds to the freshness of springtime and to the joy of livingi _ _ Q _ _ __ ' __ _ .._Nowfisa-good--timeto--ta ea survey of thehome an T . decide how much painting, graining, varmshmg, tinting, _ _ paper hanging, etc., you intend to do. Then get in touch with The Island City Painting Co House, Carriage & Sign Painting. | Phone 280-L 203 Kent St; I Ill _ - A concert in aid of the Cherry Val -- __-3 1 1. » Methodist Chi ch was li d , s following excellent progrsmmc,in highly creditable manner:-Solo te; Miss -Mabel Richard, Master I-lor iss Grace Jenkins; Duet, Miss Lav- ila Ross and Mr. Richard Ros cnklns and Mrs. Truman Jenkins d Ross. Ghoruses,_ choir. two dis- ‘ gues, one by Miss Lou Mutch und i oughton Mutch, andthe other by ` Menachem, Miss neun Jenkins ` nd Messrs. Chester and Fred Iloli- ‘ tson, were as well acted plays as 1 ave been seen in Cherry Valley for uctloned the baskets, while Rov.Mr._ rown occupied tho chair. The best order prcvsilrd and the sum nl an if NEW BRIDGE MEETING -- rther discuss matters pertaining to rand River Mr John Howlett was E avi e, Robert Howlett, A McDonald. Durell and Mr J Morrow, who argued vsry strong ln favor of having 5 bridge built the Grand River ln the most comodste the most people M Bl Bavllls at the conclusion of '\ Amherst Nova Scotia Breeder and Dealer in High- eu Grade Pedigreed Black Silver Foxes and all other Fur ‘ own, Annu.. comm. I Carter _& Company Limluni .- _... _ __-... ... ..__.t..._ dence lolicitdl If you could double the yield from every plot of land on your farm, get better results at less expense and without more work, it would be results worth working for, Mr. Farmer. Well, these are the results that have been secured each _year by experienced farmers who are using our English Un- You cannot expect to take from the land each year a bumper crop for you know yourself that at each cultivation you are taking out a certain amount of fertility from the soil and unless this-is paid back each succeeding crop will be' less satisfac' tory. _ The way to get best results is to feed your land with the proper plant goods as you would feed ahorse, cow, ox or hog that Get~These F We haves number of booklets on. "Artificial Fertilizers" Potato _Crop in fissile," "Ths Im- Eorgvsment of Poor Perrlunsnt Pasture. " and other kata of vital interest to you thlt will he sent l ' ‘ _ 11135-2-7in6inqs bats.: AULD Our Fertilizers Show You How to Double Your Crops V' \ “Feed Your L Land Will Feed You” . and and Your il; mixed Fertilizers. These results are not I mere fiction or exagerated claims--every man_ _who has used our English Unmlxed ' Fertilizers can tell you that his crops have been larger the profits greater, _his work easier and his farm improved by using these fertilizers. You intend showing at an exhibition, giv-. each section _of land the properelements it > is lacking in---build up each lot to its ;i proper state of normal fertilit.y . These results can bs secured easily and quickly _ _ with our English Unmixod Fertilizers, and with those only. We can sssura you of the cert iinty ol pmltlve success' with those Umnigsd Fertilizers for they sro the best plant foods, the best crop cultiva- tors that have svorboen offered you. REE Booklets ~ ":'.‘.°:Li..:°.i.°:' "°a:.°.°l rs °‘“ °° °' ‘ they Irs yours loi'xt.he ssllngnmo ag* 5; BROS an ‘