l I4 ~ 'i l " A \._ _jr THE BEAUTY OF SUNLIGHT is that cvery garmert v.'.f.shc;i with it bears the impress of purity; ii pm-iiv begotten of sweet. cleansing oils, and main: i by absolute clean- liness in maniiiaclvrc; ~_~ iirit cv -lted by _thc co-operation of worker: . . _=..».'_'=‘::..‘ purp0S¢; I - a puritydcmonstratcd l~_ ' "`~i'~`f_!`_lil€l guarantee" _. ‘ E which rests upon every I ‘ _ l “f'§H'l' SOAP. B A ixbrrimlr /'ur .‘.`. f fr u.~ - .-' ~'»~.rr B can lu. 1:1111! up' ~ i. ' _ ui::.-n'- ,i...l .~ ' /‘ _ B 5c. The name l.~.~.-lr n- imap is a gi;;r-r~_'-~- B _gin -_ | 1 _ ..__._._ .i Ja. r. .‘ id: v » .av .__ /¢ 0 ) oi Puiitj' .id Excellence. 5C' (F 9 - » ~ / l_ 1;/ / ‘ \_ »_- V »_ .___ 4. " ` -'ix 'I f’ _ l'f ` ..'. . . -W / /-/A ~;;-'_ 'ii' // E I f . ' :/,°i_ _ '_ sill., /.,, /'_‘."'>-_i 3% nrzo° iir"ri:`L'/\é<’i ’ B ` Tl`)RJl¢'l'(/ J 11|/ - `\ m " " ¥m Tho most stylish foundation for the up-to-date costume is a D&A or a La Diva corset. Save money and improve your appearance by selecting a D & A or a La Diva, which are made in Canada by highly-skilled opera- lives, in one of the finest corset _ factories in the world. Every 1 corset is guaranteed. At best dealers, everywhere. I | I { , _li i . "J '\> i §€,rml2 .¢ ;'-_ .\___;,=\ Na-»~ .Aa _ l __f,f al sg-in an " _ ---_*_ -_--_ with old coughs, old wheezmgs, asthma while Vcno’s Light ning Cough Cure can be purchased at the stores. \\f` Awuad cmd Prix .ma cad Moral, rnimairsnaz - ‘li Health Exhibition, Paris, 1910. __ Ihsre is no opium, morphine, or paregoiic in Vono’s Lightning Cough Cum i nothing harmful to old or young its wonderful niirniive power is tha natural result of its strengthening action on the breathing organs. Each ingredient it contains has tldnita action on tha mucous surfaces of the throat, lungs, and bronchial tubes, and all combine to enhance the silent. That is why Veno's cures where others fail Tho! is why it has tha largest sais in the world. Take it f.or-- Coalha and €oldl loarsansaa & WH EEZIN There is real relief for the Bronchial troubles of old folks in Veno s Lightning Cough Cure. Quickly it frees the choked up tubes and air passages loosens the tough plilegm, and soothes the trying cough Old age ncod nc\~=r be burdened Iron Mal Troubles _ Ihoaplag Ceql ami cmmi M" ""' nina spmiag Lanmmmnau 2| unsacunauwu emu. souwnrqgm. ,.4 17 from "“3"‘...i.,“"'i‘K1'r’T£?¢3. S‘o'1'.f‘!i¢. Sfhow s"l‘+..'f,f'r”‘”“,..~.!” hopddsu .'-Ill Velo .DMI UO-» U4. lano\ulor,` Dig( 1-"""'- .i..il_!.-_l__.... f l --~-~ -»--~-~ -d or catarrhal troubles 1- rf fe-.Iv/4 -_l/_/1, liflioali lrsatlag Alllll I hsurance ‘Necessity ‘ ` '1heninsureingoodslrongstockconipan- ` _ ies,which never contest an honest claim such . asistepreh In tedby E. R. BRGW _ I #_ dill* lT"PAV.l to l>!1_l!-'-UI POBTPONID MEETING of she: An;¢.Tubsrculoail Society. Mon Y' lsvsnlng. Board ot Trade Rooms. 1072 'l‘li6 'miiiy n*teiids“'oi"llr' ”D. ’ R. _ Klnnon. city will rurst to learn one is lu imlieriiig mm an mack pneumonia. _ < REGOVEBJNG.-The many friends at Misa Louise Mccabe. dw¢ht°r.°§ Jos. McCabe ot Iona. will be pl _ to learn that she la improvins Mm an attack otappondlcitis and hope ton her speedy recovery. ( ' UNIQUE WIN1‘_£l‘TRlP.- Mr. E. J. Smith and Miss Frances Besles of the city who had been 'out. snow shoeln; at the mouth ot.tbe harbour Saturday afternoon, on invitation of Captain lldurchiesou. Bot on board the Prince Edward Island and had the pleasure ofa sail home. PRESENTATION. - Messrs Elslnr Arsenault* and Loo Doucette, of Char- lottetown, who leave by the next steamer to join the Stationary Hospi- tal at Antlgonlsh. were presented each with a valuable pipe and an address by the League of the Cross and with s fountain pen and au address by -the Knights of Columbus. . Messrs Arson-_ ault sud Doucette will be attached to the Hospital Unit Baud at Antigonlsli, both of them being experienced bands- IN THE CHURCHES.-Owing to the u`n_p.voldable absence of Rev. Dr Ful- lerton, who ls storm-stayed in Plctou. Rev. D. McLean very kindly took thc morning service and Mr W. S. Louson the evening service in St James Church yesterday. in the First Metho- \ dist Sergt. Shaman took the momlng service and Rev. Mr Heaney spoke most aeceptably in the evening. viii I the Baptist Church Mr Heaney _took the morning service, while Sorgt. Sharmsn preached iii the evening to n large congregation. The special music _of the previous Sunday was most enjoyably repeated. tho choir- being ln excellent voice. -:_-_-.~::.=~wl~v-1`-'-vfffffi‘f~'J-'>*»'-'f~'l*“'!‘fLT-‘- ff “ / . ‘ v ’ i _, 'it who is aooom- _ 0 the Gulldlon, .._~D|l!lll¢ Cllltllu Bas- _ noNon~saanA`\. innnlvss.-.iss D. » ii B. Stewart, eityfia the proud possosaor ll ot the Russian medal, which was trenches, for conspicuous service. The medal in inicribed with Russian lettoii- d medal, wliioh_ will be a valued lioli' e THE TRMN8 -The Prince Edward ° Thursdo.y's storm was all opened 1 mornlngshe started eastward, making 0 in depthrand»500 feet in length had to VB be-plowed through. The train which l left. Murray' Harbour Saturday morn- UI opened ~to»dny. A train which left Charlottetown at 1.45 Saturday arrived iii 'rignisii st' 12.30 midnight. Yeites lv day a train left-Tlgnlsh-at 11.40 a.m.,' arriving -rin. Charlottetown at 5.35.' LETTERS PATENT-ln last. woek's Royal Gazette the Robert T.. Hardy Silver Black Fox Company Ltd. ma.ke_ application for letters patent to pur~| chase. breed. raise, import and export, propagate and sell all kinds of wild and domesticated animals and their, products, to buy and sell options thereon and to transact such business ~ ns may be incidental thereto; Those interested are R. T. Hardy. D.. J. Grenler, Worcester; Jas. J. Coaii, Arthur A. McPhee. Geo. B. Murray, E. B, Fitch, F. J. Mctiady, all of Woi_'~ caster, Mass.; A. R. McPhee, Boston; J. Edgar Milligan, Northam. P.E.l.; John Palmer and Nelson Pnlmer,`Free- land; Wm. Kinsman and Alex. Palmer of Freeland. lion. J. il Hazen 0n lmpllrlnl Mission OTTAWA, March 21.-A good deal of interest has been created here as' to where Hon. J. D. Hazen has gone and what important Government bu- siness he ls attending to. Ho was not in the House when the St. John Val ley Railway was discussed this after:i\,¢d|y bi-used, _'nw inter boy-B m_ noon and Hon. Robert Rogers remark- ed that lie had been asked by tho Primo Minister to take up an impor- tant matter. lt is believed that he has gone to New York, butjwhether in coiincctlon with some plan of securing the much needed additional tonnage for Canadian trade, or in connection with some matter relating to the naval service is not known. iiicii sciiool. cial. RUN-DOWN, WEAK AND NERV- OU8- MADE STRONG BY VIN- OL. ' For the benefit of Charlottetown. school girls who - overwork and get into highly nervous, weak and run down condition, wc publish this let- toi- from Dorrls Copllcr, of Fort Worth Text.,- "l go to the high school and tuko music lessons, and became rundown. weak’ and very uor- VOUS. so I could not do anything. would shake all over and could have screamed. at times, and was really. unfit to keep on wltli my studies. Mo- _tlier purchased a bottle of Vlngl for me and wltlilu 8. week I was ctter~ and ffl two. weeks I liad golnod ilvo poiiu s and folt lliic." It ls thc eiiriillvo strongtliciiliig clo- iiivula ol' tlui true 1-oil Ilvci"cx'triict, nidcd by ilu- lrlmnl iiialrliig, revitaliz- liig effect of ywplniinlie ul' iroii and _ ` T' bool' peptonc. eonlnlliod in Vinci," which make lt so successful in build- ' ing up lieollli mid strength and over- :-oniliig the nervous condition of Miss Cuplior, and wo risk :ivory school girl ln Charlottetown who is iii n, like cou- dltlon to try Vinol, on our guarantee to return their iiionoy li' it falls to be liellt. E. A. Foster. Coiitrul Drugstore, Cliarlotiotowii ll J Miibon. Dru _ . . . . g~ gist, Sourls. urn . _ - - their and t No Person an _upset store see irniirovements _ penters and other are nearlydone. Come ln and. _ _ d wwg i;? For' A Few -~»lines_ iii _ Womsn's 20pc. fit ‘ll2'.l’i2'?°.¥%?»fs’3.”‘_’ - and will recover. New zsP‘Pr-: LIN oevlce train was -sent out from Charlottetown 3 hi-h 1, M 1 ti U I other o eases, which .wlll._probably' ;:,n;e|-,_m‘i8 n le ma S and pas brlng`ttfi)`iin1ount up to 5$100.000,‘so Rickard- _and his partner, Sam Mc- C cl: will olcdr. close-to $50,000 Coaslliigjfl-`»'lslily “. Aililack P- ini - d unusually sad and distressing accl- dent occurred near Black Point school- house to-dayf, just as the Halifax and South-western train was passing. Some school children were coasting on at uotlcing the’ train, or not seeing it approaching uutil too late. rushed headlong in front of the engine, with the result that Oliver Nickerson, aged ten years, son of Horace Nickerson. _ -_. H _ M Ni;wfroi_nr.~usl_°\1'WBB 11°V°`l' ill morning Sgt- nly ag (gr gg ve|~n°|1;»i1i1ll§€I' fl‘0lIl MOYBIIB l)l0WB, Bllh0ll§ll River -gm"-(fa, n|5h¢_ yagw-d,y,a number landed with crashing force n Hiigh Rolilld,-wwho is now-~|i'l*~the-lil? ' ' ` . Q only a fevrmiios, the snow-beliygysry however, were either blocked or ra about to Willard on points was»ui'1_- ing at 6 is still beyond the heavy Bnimous among the experts at the drift. Itls. expected this line 'will be' Vin 111°- All ‘W9 M°|`a“ "edit fm' 8 _ ligld a. punch .on"' the champion and -innate i-s¢elpii_'a_inoiiiitedszo $151,254; bringing mails and pm¢ng¢r,_ The 'I`h_s"atate recelvedlsevensnd a halt lines from Soul-is and Georgetownwero -P9’ Wm- °f ul” 3"`°""’°°°‘Pt°~ which opened-yesterday. A special -cominp °m°_\\l1¢°¢ l°~ 511-344-05 ‘!v“|_“1"i fe* irgmiqggrggwwn met ml 3 aught CclV8d_ $47,500 Mid M0l‘dl1. $23,750. mishap ot Bnciiisy Poiiii' station, uw G°mbll\°ii"tn6~.b6ut. M_o_ran_ refused" _to make. a statement fter the bout. other than to any there on jafter"tho bout, refusing to be ALLANT BELGlUM `ARMY» IB _ HIGHLY EFFICIENT UNIT , _ _ IN‘ BELGIAN LlNES,` 'March' 22,_- ~Ft»r I » t It See sEvei’iing ai 0 1 " ~'.-f" !"};_4‘ nd breathing time, has been fighting longer than any of us. And it ls not too much to any the'world's debt to; Belgium has increased steadily since those events at Liege and Antwerp. I had been with the Belgian army soon after its long series of ‘rear guard ac- tions. It was then suffering from great losses. lt. was 'war-weary' and neededaleop and rest. But it had never lost heart or discipline. . 'Today it is the same army but oven thoiiihf-renewed, has no groatresorves 'to' fail back. upon, because the greater part of the ntitioii hasboen imprison- ed. The 1wiso~ni‘en who fa.dmil_llB¢0\' ll under the affectionate care of King Albert therefore while getting into the ranks every possible available Bol- ginu of military age have devoted. 'themselves to tlio work ot reflttiiigl and reorganization. The result " is it perfect little army of more mon tlian I smlat liberty to state. » I Though the shortest, offtho lliieii held bythe Allies, thc Bolglonllue in. ln proportion to the fren Belgian po~ pulation. mucli theflongestjoccupled., lt ls the most dltilculc and extremely bfftiio 'warzone is the mud or'Flnudei-s hlackor and deeper than it is ln._tlie Belgian trenches. 1 glaii preparations were not such as Rebrocbuivelle had urged, but in art- illery the gallant* little army had nc- quircd great proficiency. doubtless partly by reason of ‘its association with tho French. The 'Belgisns are l well equipped with great cannon, big howltzdi-s,'.‘ 75's _ ii_i_ahh_lne'f"”}uns“`° and every- ‘gun has -’ _nf ‘_ dutiful _-_supply of ineiis" r every' des Annan. 'P _i- 0\i'r‘"-wa` lay* \i§h tliél 'ruined Flemish vhlages where -_tho churches in almost every c: se had been shelled to fragments, and ln almost every case the carved wooden Christ remained as by miracle untouched. _ LONDON, March 22. - Tho Daily Clironlcle's correspondent at s. great naval base writing on " Scrapping iii the North Seo." says: _ " German warshlps have been out iii the North Sea and our spilors are con- vliieod they will again be- out soon. There has been more. than one scrap. “The Moewo evnded. the blockade out_nnd iu, and naval mon are thcfhrst to acknowledge the skill and ddrlng ot sesuiniiship. Tho ilasli of the-Gen mans on Doggor Blink. when they shnk tho mine swoopor Arabia was not their only dash out, and we got ln some blows before tlioy found refuge boliliid the Frisian Littoral ‘ i iincbiiifortnble position, for in no part' " 0"’ new “°W ll; "We" mug it its moorings. It becomes restless behind the multiple of defences which guards the 'narrow channels of its baso."aiid during the last four weeks the bottle It is an open secret. that the Bel- squadron has often scudded' to sea. “It is out ou the prowi now at quicker intervals that we have ever known-'oftener thaiiiu the very ¢_ni-ly days of tho war-and the discontent engendered by the -long waiting in Slieltered waters has vanished like the rising mistspf a spring _morn_liig.___ < it l . __ _,_=, was killed, and Russel Brigloy, aged twelve years, son oi' Fred Briglcy. and Mack Snalr, sou of Lovl Snalr, were juries are not considered serious. while Russell Brigley. who is brulsnd considerably, has no bones broken, --l-_-_-@__. , onsorrso To oEnMAllv with the .great - e of the two wire » with _ » _ _-nlnsiitutn »(.l\li.f he 0110 CANADA PAYS: basis than those of any other of each soldier. 7 _ _ ' if ilic need exists :- engaging men. .-fl. to the widow, support - ' "»_==‘-_1_l_"f*ft4_Sf'°af'__f_°- ' ” Lhdicsrc resentin th ‘P tf'iot` Fluid _ The Canadian s`_qa1e~_oE pensions. rangeior _ rain minor _inj‘uf;¢,' ¢°'.$¢d4_°° fo,- 'a month for each SOLDIERS PAY-‘AND ALLOWANCES, CONDITIONS 0F El;ltI_5'l`MENT ' PROVlSION FOR WIVES, MOTHERS AND CHILD _N ' Canada is determined that her sons shall be as well paid and their fairiil-ies as well cared for, as a grateful and 'wealthy country can afford. The scale of_ pay for Overseas Service, the allowances from the Patriotic Fund, and the Pensions, are on a more liberal country engagedin the war. SCALE or PAY _RANK ' Pay AlIow~i-cs 1 Allowance per day par day' ` _ par month Sorgeantl... . ...... ...... -H... U.. .-U.. »- $1.85 00.15' 02500 c¢rp¢ri|¢........ 1.10 .io 'mm " * Drlvats, Buglars, Drummers eto....-. .... .... .1.00 .10 20.00 The men are, of course, fed and clothed by the Govemnient The Separation. Allowance is the sum paid by the Government to the wife of each eiilisted-~`man,..or'to.thc widowed mother if the son is unmarried and is her _sole support. This is-iii addition to part of his pay which is reserved for her. One~iialf_,','o__i_'a‘ s_olid_er_’s pay is withheld by the Government and paid to his, depend- ents. 1This__ensurestliat atfleast $35.00 per montii is paid by the Govemment to thefwife _ wf._‘riaoTic FUND . . - i`lie Patriotic Fund has been created to assist iliosc dependents' _.of -‘la 'soldier ' who need more liclp____than the Government gives. From this Fund the following-Sums arepaid Wives ,......._...,... ... .... ‘Clilltirsn of wldowero ._ Mothers of unmarried men.... Children ol marrlcd msn accordlnglto ans and ‘.nurhber»ln |amlly...... .... From 65.00 _ P _ _g e a _ ic pay 'regular visits ;to"f_arriili_es Culver-" seas Service, and give _friendly advice andpracticnl help in rasefof peed, _ __ ` _ ' _ Many employers have pledged themselves to give preference to returned soldiers when / _ __ .. _ 4 - PnNsioNs ‘ soldier, from feats I 7 ~ $1.60 to 88.00 aaeh par month mls . snpal-'ation to 810:09 par nfonth _ . _ ____ ._ was her