I APRIL 18, r9fI ,.1 i, ,.. ii., . N' 1 _.,,._._._f_.~ _,, 1 i ‘ -‘ ~ - J .‘i.~»i':».“~r 4 » .»»-.\.i-'..=.:wi ‘.‘.~f.~.°'-'.1=~ '~ ~»: ». » =~ -.- .».__l_ _.,*~»_.’f.§i":.i._"§E_l.-__"_»_;l»=__l:_f',- ,_,___.___.f_Q_.~,_*,i»_.'_n__)Efl_é.k;fi,iii'.f;fl-",_ _~_, ' ~ _.,. -,_,._.___.'f"'-‘_<'.~¢;: git,” _#47, ° r r .._-fi * ‘.~: 4-‘_ . i __ .~.. .- ._i»,__ -“_ ,-_f _.. _i»._' ~'/' ,= jg _.~ » , I ’i*f*Y=.~~~'2 L"-' ~‘~.'<- ..'.i< rf'?"l*‘;i"G'-fs'-1..»i.~:J ..~-I I *Li ..,'. ~ '__ ' wiht.; I 1 * . -____-__ __ _ _ __ __ __ _ "THE WEST News _ THE C1-1ARLo'r'rEroWN GUARDIAN rim or iii... - PAGE THREE MUNEY BACK IF YIIII ARE NUT SATISFIEII GIN PILLS ARE GUARANTEED Every boy of CIN PILLS is sold with 1 positive guaraiitce of money back if they fail to gzve prompt relief and to effect a cure if properly used. \\`e know just ulial GIN PILLS have done for others and will do for you, We know that GIN PILLS have been sold in all ports ol Canaria for yeai-_».i and to-d;i_v are the most popular and most etfectire kidney remedy iii the world. We lziio\v‘ that PILLS will proiiihtly soothe the irritated Bladder, relieve congestion of the Kidneys, take sway the soreness in the Back and through the hips, and completely cure Kidney Trouble and Rlieiiinatisni. \Ve positively guarantee that GIN I’ll,l,S will do this and we pledge ourselves to return your money should CIN PILLS not do all that we clniiu for them. Buy GIN PILLS on this guarantee, backed by tlie largest wholesale drug house in the British Empire. 5oc a box--6 for $2.50-at dealers or from us direct. Sample box free ou request. _National Drug and Chemical co., Dept. P.E., Taroiiio. gi Farm* for Sale Mrs. L. T. Fenner offers for gale her freehold farm "Viewfield" con- ivouiiiciiififi. i./xiii-ii Whm the toom'-i of Pallas levahile,~_ wh( is ` . _ . son _of was discovereld alii1Jii'ttltl)il;Utiw\;If tliliggsli' WIllELEl~lS GASl.I(.lHTIN(i‘i. A Danish inventor iiunieil Poulsen Claims _to have devised a niethdd by hicli incandescent gas mantles can turylf - ._ ~`w. _ _ 1) a countryman digging near bv lighted and extinguished by a cur- Hfime. it is said that B ia .- ,. . , mb was still buinini., in it, which must have been lighted mor. than tw tn years before. Baiitista Poiita Oililsaiiif reatise of magic, relates that about 1550 a marnln seiiiilihye 51 th.. Rn, rnan period was ilism\'ei-eil in an ‘bland “far Nalilcs-_ Un opening the roolri a vial was found, containing a b“""ml'! IHUID- It was siiiiios...l th t it had been coiicealed befor tli l(‘.lii~istian era, and those who giw li freported that the lamp emitted a Lhllleiitilid flame, l li _550 a remarkable lamp was _foun_d in Parlan by a i-iihi_l(._ who nn_ earl' Ed a U*I`I`H'l"0‘lI-a urn containing another urn in which was a lamp placed hctween two cylindrical veg. SPI* l’l_\\‘ UI i-'fihl iiiid the other of sil- Ivcr. leach was full of a very l,l,,.e liiluid by which the lamp liiil hash ki-pt I>urnin_<_f iipiriiriis of fifteen liiiiid- ied yeni‘.~i. This eiii'ioiis lamp was hon meflllt V' 5<`1i\`9 Hway cvil spirits from fl fhmh. but was an attempt ti, liiir. lletuate the profouiid knowledge iif Moxinius filyliius, who cllectcil thii; .'woudi'r by his Iiiiiiwledgw; of i~Iienii~i- try. ` ___‘_____ OLD F0l.IiS CIIUGIIS rent of_ electricity transmitter wire- 1e951Y. Phe ignition uf gas lamps by I means of electricity conveyed through ii . wire attaclied_ to the burners has long beeh ractised one of he ea _ D . t r- liest and most successful installa- tions of the kind being that adopted f0F Ilghtiug the pendants between the arches of the promenade of the Al- bert Hall, an operation which used to be u. ncver-failing cause of won- dermeiit to country cousins visiting the building for the first time, lf the invention of the Danish engineer proves successful commercially, the lamp lighter, as we now know hiui, will find his occupation gone, whilst local iiuthorities will have pliiccd within their reach the means of ef- fecting quite. considerable economies in the consumption of gas for street lamp illumination, inasmuch as these extinguished simnltaneoiisly from one oint-an immense advnnta e in nt certain seasons to be plunged in- to darkness hy fog. ELECTRIC SI-IOCKS. At the recent convention of thc British Medical Association an intcr- esting pnper was rend on the subject of electric shocks. It. has been qyuite rusting of 150 acres of land nt Bon- _'* puzzling to iiccount for the deaths shaw, about 60 acres are under cul- tivation and the remainder is cover- ed with timber, hardwood and poles Becauie Resisting_ Power is Weak Pneumonia Ohm due to the shocks from u 100-volt circuit, whilst on other occasions l0(|0 volts had failed to kill It was The buildings are in a first class FOIIOWS. iiointed out that, iiside fromltbe vol- state of repair. Conveniently situ- ated to stores, churches and schools, ' being within half a mile of farm. Farm is also well watered, The growth of timber is hard to bent ’I`clIs_of n_ Siirc ` <`iirc und ii, Never- falling <'f F5039 Of vision of all races. Cases hsivc been iecorded of their tiistiiifiiisliiiig hu- . .' '. iq . - _ - -. Riva. fzone lasts two nionths, price $1.00; mah beings 18'miles away. _ smaller sizes 254' and 501-.. All relia- The German army is now using Da- per kettles, claimed to bc of Javan- \ JIKihESt0\1. Ont. egg invention. _ V ' 'A new machine grn which the l`nited States army is _t S'.Ih?! I_l"°’- three hundred shots ii minute. \VL‘\€.I‘-4 und.. ..__.___.___- GRAND 0|.l) MAN 0F THE PRAIRIES Water Strwt- »r'iiiliN1ii<_i_is win iii- i~cceiv._\.ii iiy A. [)¢¢|iii-gs Ile owes his splendid _mi 4-I-7‘1=%ii"‘_f lil K, Hwy. <=i-iiiwilie. for -"ie of h hh to Dodd-S igiiimy yiiis' ANTED, girl L\v.work. Apply 0** _ the building lot und all land west ‘a lfinegllo Irrom Mrs. Meii?§IiIiii:fi‘.a(M‘i'Is. __ ____ _ _ ______________ well man today and I iittriliiitnih nil Henry Miicoresor. nm; 48. 4-iriiiwiiii rlio Li<:'r-.it i_D011\`*’i‘l- _ I two years old. Spurgeon War- hummer mgiitha. Apply nt the office Mr. Lackey ‘H Sh0W1\1K hifi "I’P"°°" rcn. North River. 4-15d3iDd- of J, J. Hughes and Co. Souris. iition of Dodd's Kiduey_I‘illa by buy- ' 4-ioazw ing them and presenting them U' UCTION SALE* SBf»U¥`dBY -ARPFIII - ~- I ' f ' d H. has joined the izreiit A' 22' at 2 p'm' of h°"Ee'NO' 36 flu) LET’ dwelling house' Prince iii‘i11yn;i\ tsbosc (ivlio have learned from Longworth Street, Spring Park Road. _ _ Street, 5 rooms, modern con. then. Own e,n,,.rlehi-_E iiiiit ,ig ii giver ___ 4-13d6lDd. veniences, choice location. F. S of new me to nhl ,md young poi-lil’ii .EMEMHER the d“"°"wed“°'m“y' |M°°re' _ _ 4f7g?f.p_dZ___,.- Kidney Pills stnnil without un equal. A ril 19th 11 o’clock Auctloii ET -Four rooms, No 167 -f D . - Y O L . - sale-piano, new singer sewing mach- _ _ watci- 31;, Apply to 301 Kent _ _ __ IDG. furniture, etc. Residence of Alex. Brown, Esq., 45 Fitzroy Street. R. Beafrsto, Auctioneer 4-13d'%lnd ,st ______i_-2fi<1if_- |f XVIJKLBIT store, part of Mclnnts _ » . .__ _...___ ..______:.____.-___l._'... < ' it hi i l ° ' »1+~»<>R ai.. 2- ..-.I...;‘:.'_“’.‘:.ir... .:i‘..:.;.°.:.f.°.:'.f.i:. Public A uc U0" l,0lntwh°“‘ Leslm Ifciiggn' _‘York ln connection. A. Currie & Co., At Mount Mellick, Lot 49, Thurs- - I_.i__A__E_ ___ ____b__,_____"'____6l%.h°-~ Soiirls. » 3”25d_1_m-___ day, April 20, at 1 o’clock sharp _I ' _ Oli 6 0!l6m6!1 01158 ' -"_" """~"`_F_ l bl ll ll lu ble farm CODES ' ]@`P°n Uppgr Pun" st' Apply to rdJsIi1tile`:ncea4i:oiiBtlaligiilIi;i(l;'niiingesoloiiiis? Iiiig osfc 33 ndiireb? ilu a Bllllhffi hl0Ck. 5l§_’__ _____3f"2§dt" all modern conveniences, large gar- all fenced with wire mostly London _llfuhlt BALIQ-A large two tenement den and stable. Rent moli_ci__|it4l. All; fence; alsoiyoung orcha_i-dé0l_in:._\;\\i_l:_1' L _ ouae with I . A 1 the ply to Mrs. P. Walter e os. ings new. Hevi’-ll f°0m° ‘ Dremlsel to . Eéwillordag? gli ogppsr West St., or _'to Donald Nicholson. |e_hed up to date and heated with bot ar. .“.i‘.'9‘>9;Q§¢_fs_°¢- 4-set'-___ Prince St. 4-15d1w___ QAFES.-New* ' aiid" second henu 'Y WKNTED A L S 0 5 salon curled Iii stock. Bargains. Dominion Safe and Vault Cds safes Ei" you absolute protection against .YVANTED iiy' nie CornwEii"raEEi- _ _ier'a Institute, a pure-bred Hol- IOBI by fire or burglars. 'l‘he_Cana- dlan Fairbanks Co., Limited, Bt. -Tnhl. 'N. B, stein hull. Write. stating price and age. w. w. Crosby. Se_¢y-_.5_§`é_<_>rnWe11- ANTED-()ld Cameo broachei on the same diiy and date I offer for sale my stock of horses, '15 cows, also ii number of steers and helfcrs, and farming implements, with ii lot of household furniture and "Kitchen Range" all new. Terms made known at sale. 0 old jewelry, old church commuii Auctioneer John Stewart.. _ _ _ __ _ Ion tokens, old gold coins also old . OST-In this clt. a bar bin set stamps and mahogany furniture. W '-~-».~ I (7. lt. McKlNNON, (`hci'i'y Viillrv l‘.f`l. Tttqch and bowel; are rigl~.L IIHHDS C0l\Ill ull then IN? II2ht€fl “hd bv the rcciproritv zigrceiiicnt luis its lJ_ _ _ g l cities like London which are liable i Make the Liver' Do its Duty Nine limes in len when the liver il till! thi \§ . \\ Good For You You cnii`l have .fi clear hrniii, :relive iiiust-les und iiriii *___ il 0 p iie For a cheaper diuiier may be fouiidI CARTl=.R'S LITTLE ,E _ iierves, if _Your bowels arc * LIVER P"-I-5 " i.Iii,f_»'gisIi; but sec \\'IiiiL ii liclp I _ _ 8¢ntlYr“‘§l_n\Iyeo|||. _,_, _ to ‘_(___ will be __ f__“_ doscg of Said Phillie unto Williei "This ques- szlla xi; _ _ll lf/ ° ` tion may seein silly, _ Cm” com //,,i_.»,__,/_L » |.ri"_= lint it's needed on the whole, ||_lP.|i°n’ _ 1 Could you stretch another point, sir? t=“"'"' " ' \ "'“" pl l_|_5 ... ’.’.:':-“.»..;;°..'“;‘ ' ion . s iu so coa ._._ | ' ¢ H " lldielding sniiled is srlnile sera liic then S'cl¢ ' ' ' p , Headache, and Dimes- .fm Eating. Sold Everywhere. In boxes ue. he #Bid in laiisiiiiize graphic: Small Pill. Small Don. Small Price -_ _i "Knoxie, dear, I fear you do not \ ' ' ' ence to the iuiliu~iti'ies with wliichi 'fee' Genuine-'nba' signature " their nnnies are connertetl in the VII ml- f"“It "le" “WI I’3°I‘*9I”Fr hllt ;i \sho\\-ii iit the ziniiuiil diniiei- of the , __ _ll - y. _ |parliaineiit:iry press gullery, when, _:WW \UFk I‘3\`9nlY\£ IIOSIZ- 1rUN WITH Till.; l\llg\-lni-l~l._,_(l,-_ in the presence of mnny of the lead- 1 iii iiienibers i iirliiii nt and ol l lpublic niiud lliis vius excellently It “ I’““‘I“ "fl C0111 “ml Cl“Ck‘fI`5» Th.-it r, true reci irocit Like all t'.urif‘_’s, the one proposed ;’S:_°lc-:_I____<__1_{_____I_h_;?___:l_\lllljfelf 6__I§;“T_*;l_‘):f_5__~ lllhlliln- (ip A l:l.;_.\'l~lll~}R_ weak points when vieiri-il 'from ii_iiyi§`UI_I5‘f:_‘_*lU;'_9 h‘_JFlZHI\___H=\liI: tI;€_2___fol_low- A y(________ _______ ________ New \,O__k whol »_rii'ticliIfii‘ sluiit, _und the coiisertii- l’_lI- :h‘Fi_‘_ wI_;5__U“_ CUmP"~__ lah- _ _ hml hehn tn ll,,nl_,,n hull gone hl.(,he_ .lV9S KICUIUIIY IIUHII t_'.i' found iii the open market. The mosquito has one very had point, which you can discover for yourself. Mosiliiito netting is a, thin material that is sometimes iilnccd over beds to retard th: speed of mosquitoes, so that the shock of contact. with your anatomy will not injure them. Cruel viviscctionists have tried the experimznt of remov- ing the niosqiiito’s teeth, so that it cannot bite. This results in the vic- tini's speedy death by starvation. The practise is cruel, and there may soon be ii lnw enacted priiliiliiting it. 'The S. l’. (.`. .»\. is iueaged in ii cam- paign for the promotion of open- work stockings, Duch necks, and high water sleeves as a method of providing siifliciciit sustenance. for thcsc hungry little creatures. A New Jersey farmer has discovered that a plant called "ocimun1e.ridc," if scat- tered about the house, Causes all niosqiiitocs who come into contact with it to immediately lose con isnioiisness. A mosquito tlitis af- fected may he brought to hy' holding a bottle of smelling salts or house- hold ammoiiia under its no-ie and rubbing its head w-itli alcohol. Mos- quitoes are invaluable ‘as preveiitu- tives (if crowding in summer resorts, and as a check on over-valuation of real estate in Jersey. A Jersey mos- quito may bc easilyp. distinguished from ii Jcrscy cow hy the fact that when you slnp at a cow you usually hit him, whcrcas when you slap at ri mosquito he snickers and thanks you for fanning him. We haVen't a good word to say for thc mosquito, bitt we have a whole vocabulary of bad words that we have been known to use in his presence. The class may now go out and get a hitc.-New York Globe. 'PHE l'll"I`Il-lS`(ll*` 'I`l‘}A(_‘l'll-'JR AND l’Al¥l~lN'l` (From the Lawrence Sun.) I I Teachers have too limited know- ledge nl the home life of the child; parents, ton limited knowledge of tha school life. Many parents feel that they are doing their whole iluty to- wards theii' children .end the scliool by occasioiihlly visiting the school in which their child is a pupil. This is well, hut it fails to accomplish the desired, end, that of placing the teacher. the pupil and the parent in a harnionious relationship. lt is much better for the parents to call upon the teach(-r for the express pur- pose of getting acquainted with her and to help thc teacher to get ac- quainted with her cliilid. Discuss the child honestly and frankly. Let the parent tell the teacher the things in which the child is interested at home and his peculi- arities, if he has anv. Let the teach- er tell the parent what-the school is seekiiiiiz to do to help li child and how the home can cooperate with the school to acconiplish that en-il. r From the tcncliei"s point. of View the following are some of the things that the home can do to make the school more eflcicnt; to sec that the child is put tn hed at the proper hour siytliat he will get a siitlicieiit amount of sleep; to have his hed- rooni well ventilated; to clothe the child rrimfortubly; to see that the up- per grammer grade pupils and the *_ -_ni -1 I _Zim There la Nothing ln lt i-:xcsrr Pure American Leaf is oun Bright Cut Tobacco. l’ k d'I“ tall r c rss ddru hits. °° °“ .:.“.:.:... .i...,'r. I7.'~`.'-Ifill..I`.I..fii.Ifi"..i}'[{`Li.iiI If§""` ""1 is liickty & Nicholson Tobacco Co.. Ltd. » '_ , .wlth pnnrln_ ylplnn" rewnl-llul A_ Khll-._ ll5 (lnrmnln gl___ Sl" John' img 4i_i`_ l'_ iq. I, E. A. l"ost.t‘r, (lentrnl llrtiiznlure, Msnnfatrturers Charlottetown Phone 345 dmwf. 'high school pupils olisrrve the D1">lN'i' hniii-s iii' home ,~;t,.'d\'; t.i :ire tliut their baths are at'..“n_di=d to i"i!\iIiil'I.\' and properly; tu pi-oviile priipei' uiiui ishmenti. to prevent the use of 1"-Il-‘P ml() t9g_ gi-iil tri keep tlieiii ull ilu- strcet after nightfall. ESKIIAM WAtiGOIlIIiii The Shire Btullion liskliniu \\':i*.1i;<».ii-i will be at Frank H ughes‘ Stiilili-_ t‘li;ii 1-~i tetown, lroiu April l7th tu M.-i_\' lst. ll. !\li:tili|-Ilillli, i\loiil.:ii;ui-, llwui-i I-llttridrfil. _:Notice fo the Publici Having been engaged with ‘- John Newson for 24 years and Mark Wright for 3 ycnr.-' I have a thorough knowledge of all kinds of iipliolsteriiili, repairing, cleaning, cnliiuti making, painting, \'ai‘iii.-liiiil; and graining. Having rented i the premises formerly occu- pied by my employer, I :ini now ready todo all kinds of work in my line, and do licrir- by solicit the niuiicrous cus tomers who have been in thi, habit of dealing on tliese pre' mises for so many years. | Q-I make a specialty of Iny- ' ing oil cloth, carpets, liniigiiiig I blinds, curtain poles, and all kinds of picture moulciing. = LUKE HIGGINS == lll Bvdnsr Street, oiin. Cathedral WHAT I ABOUT YOUR SIGHT 'l 0-DAY ii You uii\,\ bi» very proud uf the wonderful sight that you used to hare. Thiit does not enable you to net' it bit bet- tertoday,|iow- ever._ You cun- not liveon "rv- in euibered miles orupun what you once possessed. ll your eyes seri-Pd you well for many ycnrs, so much more reason why you should take proper care of tht-ni DOW. Too late to grieve when sitrht in gone. Now is the time tor action. Come today and see us or your own benefl . Silverston (D. Epstein i ' nits. or orrics |68 Queen St. Ch`town s 'i i iu it' ii i' _ l il ‘W hmvlnx at 130 writer st. 4~i1