, Pabst llialt Extract _ as _ pun There s great strengthen ing p.1°opr;‘rties in melted mr..."-1, °'° men ‘ and .1nuscie,,make bloodboagd strengthen the nervous sys-' tem. '-We keep and recom- mend the following. Wyeths‘ Extract Malt Hoffbrau and Keplers’ Solution These are especially rich in these elements. It will give you an appetite, m_ake your sleep more refreshing. aid digestion and help _lyour food to assimilate. heir use wiligreatly benefit you thissprxng. J. G. Jamieson on-sam ,__,`___,,____,__,___, N, 1, QQRDEAU, and “what the devil he's roaring at. SILVER As A Gift Makes a very dainty and useful present. We are showing a fine assort- ment of very new articles in sterling and plate. tl. ii. Taylor J eweler & Optician s1s1-4-111m. - _._ ,_,`,`_.`,- Z _ EEE* toriss loan thanks DIL a box at all upon request tn National & CI\emieal.£o. of Cm Tomato. ¢ PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. ` District of Montreal. UNDER THE WINDING UP ACT. SUPERIOR COURT- . pany. A In Liquidatlo A winding up order has been grant- ed in this- matter and a meeting of the policyholders, creditors, shareholders and contributorles of the said Com- pany is hereby called for the first day on June, 1916 at ten of the clock in the forenoon, in the Court Room No. 31 in Montreaif to appoint a final llquidotor to the said Company. Deputy Prothonotafy, S. C. E Eggs for Hatcliing lf you want good large eggs and lots of them. try a setting of my Single Combe Black Minorcus ($1.50 per 15 9838-) ' WILLIAM J. CUDMORE. 82 Elm Ave., Charlottetown 8260-4-15MStt12l. Ar Clinton 7 'I HAVING SOLD MY FARM I WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THURSDAY, AMAY, 4. ' L A CKP.M . TIDE TAB E T1 o'cI.o ._ _ ApR||_ The following Stock, Farmlmple- _ nigh wszoi-_ 5 wweeewwrw? mwkbmmvmw wqmqwwowwg A. M. P. M. I Sa. l 9.49 l 22.05 ll , S. 10.27 23.00 M. 11.02 23.48 Tu. 11.34 W. 0.31 12.05 Th. 1.13 12.36 F. Sa. S. ~l55Cl\F¢»3!Ql-5 1.55 13.06 13.37 14.10 14.50 15.48 17.20 18.46 19.56 20.53 21.46 22.37 23.27 11.34 12.10 12.51 13.37 14.31 15.40 17.18 18146 20.00 21.03 22.00 2,38 3.26 4.22 5.24 6.27 7.21 8.07 8.44 9.19 `9.53 10.27 11.00 0.16 1.05 1.55 _ 2.48 l I 3.48 9.36 10.34 11.40 0.15 1.19 2.12 3.00 3.55 4.39 5.22 0.04 0.40 7.29 s.1'1 11 9.12 1 10.17 11.30 0.01 1.12 2.10 3.04 M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. S. M. Tu. W. Th. - F. Sa. 4.54 ‘ 6.02 7.01 7.49 8.30 9.09 COND.” NN N NH-I H I-|04 ¢=»-»3m-».§~.‘3¢eE‘l‘.e=Z»=s§‘L‘E'..,°., S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. S. DIARY OF EVENTS- For Sale ua Ie ity roperty ` " To-DAY. City Magistrates Court 9 Peoples Theatre 7 and 8.45 Lecture, St. Peter’s Church Prince Edward Theatre 3, ers? 95:5 D Q, 5 9° P. M 15.56 16.43 17.27 18.08 18.48 19.27 20.05 20.44 21.25 22.13 23.10 13.00 14.03 14.54 15.38 16.21 17.03 17.46 18.29 19.13 19.59 20.49 21.46 22.52 12.40 13.42 14.39 15.32 5 1 4 -_ ' 1 , 1- 1.- ‘ In U" Fol,°v.r ELT? tshtgoflgilgrspl $1111 Farming Implements _and Household Furn ture :zigzag _ _ _ ___/, __ , _ _ ways been . ` _ -. ~ " *Z* ' HORSES.-9 Horses ln&uding two heavy Mares in foal and three large . ` . 7’-“.&J$..» i Qignatanof ¢ » '..~‘*". ‘. """ the E, , _ . , driveraz- __ . _ .,_, - ° 1 CAfi‘Ti.El-11 C ilkl i all ohe ure bred Bhorthorn (with elif - _ ` » _ __ ' ‘ at foot); five pure °iav::dmHol:t'ei‘I1r l-'IoIfsr'a brag by “Lea A Clark," ali well s’n°I”" °,f cunlnu Nnnhwcu rowni lit f ondltlo ofa srior t and In calf to King Toltiiia .. ¢‘.|*°.',.' _ shannon: I1‘uiI°w‘I\oso darn haaueio “ Iii" record of 585 lbs milk and 4*” R 45 p. In. ' Pownal Street. and is one of the best residential sites in Charlottetown. mT°° and Banu’ st' Jame? Han 2 p' The propertywill be odered for sale EN BLOC. _ ' Terms and conditions will be made known at sale. i __ “_ BEAmSTo_ Aucuonew i ’ MARRIAGES ' lAnTLET'r-cosu.-at st. Peter-'s'. . ` `o ' Cathedral Charlottetown. on Wednes- ~ day, April 26th, 1916, Mary Florence a e Bartlett to Allen Battiscoinbe'Cosh. _ . F 141110 »-=\\°f'~°°v°~¢= 1°- I I ' . - 1 .27 Y _’ ` ~ s ` ' ‘ The grades are Iargo hoavy milkin show cows aired by or bred to "Ida img' unqmlgnm 'offers mf me 11;-,noolrsr and vaio" the champion -I-Iols\oi71-bull ofthe Mirltlml Prbvlvwel. thsrs t*“‘,_, um- f°u°'m“m.°”n, nn of are also a number of well bred young female! various egos.. “tba-.flip of 'tho l_`lis John C. 'Clark , ~` ai-IllP- 30 brooding -owes wit lamb, two brood sown duo May 10th, 50 ._., . View -Oornor ilt acr- twowsro mm! M 317 wma, ments and l-iouaehold_Furnlture: W ' STOCK- 2 Horses, 2 Mares, li new- ly calvcd Cows, 4 oneyear-old Calves, 1 two-year-old Ox. 50 Hens. 1MPLEMEN'I’S- 6-foot. Frost..`f.11nd Wood Mower. Massey Harris Binder, gle Plow, Disc Harrows, Springtooth Harrows, set Iron Harrows, 2 Single Wood Sleighs, set Bob Sleighs, Pung Slelghs, Jaunt- ting Sleigh, Single wagon. Buggy, 2 Sets Single Harness, set Double Har- ness, set Warren Scales, Sprayer. 4 h. p.. Gasoline Engine, Grain Crusher, Turnip Pulper, Hay Fork, Chatham HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE- Par- 8282-4 17M17,19,21,25,27 & 29th. N0. 59. Montreal-Canada Fire insurance Com- ‘was the Cou House at the said City oi .and he divided his sermon into thres obstetrical departments, offers a three A l I C T I 0 years graded course to young women _ K _ Laths Machine. Belts, Shafting and 3]az?1EtxE“'I5`r\§clItr0)i"ldl;r§nsrnS5n§aP?ovE?e;Ig. `.‘Pulleys. Mill and site sold together 2r§:;;;°;15§":°?.1..3f;’“;:‘2.1.?‘:.';:; Auqign Sale 811 68 . 10,- guna, Dming 'I-,lbw and Cha"-s_ To be sold by public auction on Mon- Sewing Machine, Base Burner (almost dfiyv M55’ 1"- 1916 “E Eh” EWU" °f ‘me ,,¢w_)_ 3 swvem Chamber Set’ 4 sms. o clock-at Clifton Corner, New London gle Beds, Spring, and numerous other the \'95|d9“°e °E Mrs' William MCKW 3,-t|c|eB_ with' dwelling house, work shop and Terms made known at sam stable containing half an acre of land. w_ p_ Wm-|-EHEAD' Also household furniture consisting of Clinton stoves, tables, chairs, lounges &c., &c.- EXIRIIIEIIIE. A ~ Bill PETERS Illll -. ' (Continued tram’ Page 0ne.)_ / works and the Liberals seek to compare took good care the and the people s four times Liberals was re for .and of the Op- the country the Govern-' even were money\expsn- was it that and made came the been readin8 the House the old days, years ago, when Mr. Bell member. and when he gat side. He made a a story which, he equally applicable to the today. Mr. Bell had said of the Government put of an old Scottish prea- who gave as_his text the words: devil goes about like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour." parts under three heads, “Who the de- vil he is," "where the devil he's going.: Now he would point the moral and adorn the tale by asking the Leader of the Opposition what the devil he's roaring at? ( Loud laughter in which Training School for urses THE W. W. BACKUS HQSPITAL A Private General Hospital 'with well equipped medical, surgical and desiring a nurse's training. Write at once for circular 'of infor- mation. = KATHLEEN A. DOWN. R. N4 . Buporlntsndont of Nurses. Norwich. Conn. 7535-2-I0-Mhns. John S. Holland offers for sale his Steam Miiland Site of One acre oi' land at East Baltic, Lot 46. Mill con- sists of Boller, Engine and fittings, Rotary complete,Shiugles Machine and edger complete; two cutting off saws, or separate ii' desired; will he sold at a bargain. Forprice and further particulars ap- ply to 1 . A. F. McQUA|D. Souris, P. E. I. 9339-4-20Mlh3wks. w. o. Mccousnsv Autloneer. Terms m°d°}“\°W" “I 510°- 93g5.4.24M,,,¢,,3|_ ’ |9344-4-20Mum1f.1l. , ValbCP \ The Subscriber is instructed to sell by PU_BLIC AUCTION, on Saturday the 29th day of April. 1916, atthe hour .of 12 o'clock noon,- The Dwelling-I-louse and large Lot on Corner of Pownal and Euston Streets. lately owned by Miss Mackieson, deceased. /' This Lot measures 192 fest 9 inches. on Euston Street and 158 feet on _.-_ao Pl t yum p_ 5, 1, ;_.. ~ ` hone, 2_l»bus‘lxIs sold wheat. 100 oath! hulisls timothy sooo, 20 bushels sugar manglss a q muy pontoon, my one ni-sw, so cords Irarawoae. lvl A 0 R I A Having disposed of my firrm`at" dir;-on 1 will error by Public Auction on '$'4°6°f§E§7_§$|‘}°§_ Om” . _ -. ' ._ M __ _md men _ Thursday, May 4th, _ . . . ._ _ - 1. , MIN] my an or on mossy- that the pres- - := Mr. Bell-heartily joined.) For-the 21 years they" were in power the Liberals had only 14 ,steQ,h_rldgcs to their cre.-X dit co§tin‘g` $38 000,»wh_ereas in three ‘years the pr-'saint 'Government had erected 20 'steel bridges at a cost of $136,000. _,Wombat not something to boast-_qboutj _Thepeople appreciated tI1e ggeht improvement in their public works 'and visitors tothe province had remarked upon the magnificent strnc-_ tures the.government had erected all over the country. ',_l-le could_tell them from bii€4owh‘experit?‘i|`ce that the peer ple w§ '.sati'sfl'ed wi “the way public works.we§‘e managed. ' In his own dis-‘ trict theyjwere representeri for twenty- two years by Ll‘be_I'al_s_and their roads and brldgeswent fromlmd to' worse, and nothing was done for them. Since the pres`ehi”Gove1‘nmehl came' into po- wer..th0‘.l'dh4Is had Ihedii. im'pi‘oved`-'100 per cent. and they had had erected sc- ven_new steel bridges which would stand as a monument to the Govern-‘ men wheliti-119-lHDd~alid moss were growl. ing over the grave of the Leader-of the Opposition. Was that not something the people of hisdistrict ought to feelx proud of. 'l‘he"memb`er'for Cardigan; Mr. Johnston, had attempted to create trouble in that I-louse at the very be- ginning of the session by interrupting him in his remarks. The hon. mem- he would tell him now ns he had told him then that he (Mr. Kennedy) ne-_ ver made statements he was not pre- pared to back, and hc was prepared to say so again. Mr. Johnston came into the House at this point and immediately rose to a point oi’ order. The PREMIER: What is your point oi' order? . Mr. JOHNSTON: I wish to deny' the statement made by the hon. member for Bradalbane. I l EUMINE Tl] THE ' 'PHINIIE EIJWAHIJ in the coming engagement ofthe Feldman & Christie, Musical Comedy Co., at the Prince Edward for five nights and three matinees starting Tuesday May 2nd. the people of Char- lottetown will have a chance to see some of 'the biggest novelties of the |' season. Messrs Feldman and Chris- tie have surrounded themselves-witll agplendid cast of principals and one of the livliest singing and dancing cho- ruses in the musical comedy field. Asextrn added attractions are Ba- yard & Geary, New .York's foremost so- ciety dauccrsanil The Imperial Sing- ing Four one of the very best singing acts before the public today. The opening night they will present the famous two act musical comedy “The Girl Question", that created so much attention at the Liberty Theatre, New York tor' 300 performances. Another feature wltfq this clever or- ganization ls Mr. Ne son Adair _the double voice wonder who has been a late feature with Honey Boy` Evans . Minstrels. this young man has a phe- nomenal voice and is really the talk of the universe. A new nlay will be presented each evening and matinee and in the list of plays offered by this company are the well known following, musical suc- cesses. The Elopers, The Girl from Broadway. Shooting the Chutes, My-' Wife's Family, Doolsys Trip to Reno and etc. ' Prices, 50c. 350. 25c. Matinees, Adults 20c. Children. 10c. ‘ Seats on sale Friday 10 a. m.,.at ber was not in his seat, but if he werew- 1' _- the ri ht articles for- , i_,, housec|Ieaniug, y o u ‘”‘l quickly or as well as- _ ,if -xavfa' KENNEDY saidif the hon. mem- Cardlgan denied the truth of he had previously made is s°. slab the m I to make it on an as a member of .right to make th knew he had the and it was for Cardigan if he an investigatio ask the non. call upon the tigation. . Mr. JOHNSTON: I deny the state- Kient there is not a word of truth in Mr. KENNEDY: He says he denies, Will he call for nn invetaigation? We shall see later. Proceeding Mr. Kennedy said the Lender of the Opposition had brought up a charge against the hon. member from Tlgnlsh. one of the foulest, black- est, most contemptibie charges that could be made. Hs had said the Hon. floor the ` y e n Running Nose Colds Cured / -' Sneezing Stopped Instantly ,it comes. No time to hurry to _the drug _stol'c, croup develops; the lungs are affected with pneumonia or tubercul- osis and its too late. Keep Catarrho- .zone on hand,-it kills colds instantly. _Something magical about the way it cures catarrh and bronchitis. Catarrh- ozone is the best remedy because it -cures in na.ture's way: It heals soothes ami restores permanently. 'Carry a'Cstarrhozone inhaler in your pocket. use it occasionally and you'll never catch cold. thst's worth remem- bering. Beware 'oi' dangerous substitutes meant to deceive you for genuine Ca- tarrhozone which is sold everywhere, large size containing two months treat- ment costs $1.00: small size 50c.; sample size 25c. - MONIES T0 LOAN ' Monles to loan at reasonableprates of interest on good improved farm properties. Applications will receive prompt attention. H. J. PALMER. , Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. 1920-2-:l9M1Mo. Tenders ot the Ornamental Iron_Rail- ing surrounding the house at 20 Brighton Road. Address tenders to 20 Rrighton Road. 9415-4-26-m21. ; ' Unless you are pro~ . _ perly supplied' with cannot do the work as you would like to., . 5 ' ` Cali in todo; and see I §we`7aE:1g elgvzgu u ~ 5.1..” .......t~ 1 ' work. ` -“~ .fl re”-;‘ ‘ 5 ‘ ' 5 ‘ ~ - - - ‘ 5 ' A - - = 1 find- - gal-ine lilotor Reverse our and MIS! LH --umm".1wlla..-.. "I11111-lib-claiwlls . I , .- ' ' =uo`N*r s-nv 1-lssoaol-lv, consri- PATED. ' 810K. WITH BREATH BAD AND ETDMACH SOUR Get s 10-cent box now. You men andwomen _who can't get feeling right-who have headache. coated tonzue, bad taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, giissy. disordered stomach, or have a badicold. . Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts. cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse the stomach. remove the sour, undigested, 'fermenting food and foul gases; take the _excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all figs constipated waste matter and p ison in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning-a 10-cent box from -_any drug store will keep your stomach sweet, liver and bowels regu- lar, and head clear for months. Don’t forget the children. They love Cas- carets because they taste good-never gripe or sioken. _ Charles Dalton had put his “unholy hands" in the public treasury and took out $15,000. That was endorsed by the member from Cardigan, printed in the Patriot newspaper and sent broad- -cast over the country. Could there coming from members of the House? more brazen against the hon. member from Tignisii? An hon. member of Ithat House who had given $55,000 to the people of the province-how many members on the other side of the The worst of a cold _show smldonlyyllouso or among their followers had contributed half as much for the pub- lic good? And that was not ali, the people on that side ofthe I-louse were doing nobly, and chief of them was Mr. Dalton. Ile had given $750 to the Patriotic Fund for the dependents ‘of our brave boys, he ,had given $2,- 100 for an ambulance for our wounded boys. boys who were shedding their blood for the members of the Oppo- sltion as well as the Empire generally. He had given $275 for comforts for our boys. Yet the Leader of the Opposi- tion had the c`ooi audacity to stand up in that House and abuse him. The hon. gentleman and his followers ought to bc ashamed of themselves] Mr. Kennedy then with considerable emotion referred to a personal matter- whlch Mr. Hughes had _brought up against him. In the public accounts was an item for $30.00 for medical con- sultation in conricctiort with his late brother who had been a member of that House. His brother had been taken ill while in attendance at the Le- ,_ x 11' . --1-o.-» ' I . a qu-\f1fi1yl<>fiI... ‘ 4 Casks." Phoney 111 . I . ‘ -4 C. _ Lyons & Q0. glslature last sessidn and'had.`to 'hé taken home. He went to visit him, be anything more .deplorable than that and telephoned the Premier regarding, his condition. The Premier had ask- Could they have concocted anything-`ed if a spsciulistwollid he of any ser- vice, and us.the Executive was in ses- sion at the time he obtained permis- sion to send Dr. Carruthers and Dr. McMillan to visit his brother at Ken- sington. They came one afternoon and remained till next da , being out _ . *I _J 1 . 1 nina,-m_TL Q.; » ohargo Twontyilvo' cents. GUARDIAN (iLISSlF|ElllA-|18. . _ Ons cont por word first inurtlor in this ooiumnjhalf sont par ‘wore each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum 1 1 . Tende"rs~for the purchase ,__ __,_=__, , __ I . gents, Wanted AGENTS WANTED- THRILLING stories of the Great War. Large, profusely illustrated, only $1.00. Men and women working spare time ordering in hundred lots. Quick snappy seller. Great money maker. Sample free. Winston, Limited, Toronto. 9374-4-21~M8i. AGE N` '- all selling records, sample book \free- experience unnecessary' make ?¢'ll1 FOR SAI-E_PURE BRED YEAR 0|-D Holstein hull. Dam has a R|.P. ot' 10,142 lbs. milk. Apply to l-lerm Pitre, Rustico. 8298-4-18m10i FOFI SALE#-FARM. 80 ACRES. NEW dwelling house. barns. Apply .lohu Chappell, East Royalty. _ 0311-4-1liM12i. € Miscellaneous - stallion Bandit 8403 will stand for' season of 1916 at owner’s stable. Helps. '. "worlds Greatest War." besilns THE Pune saEb cLvoe'§I:'ALs . I I l' Housecleanmg , §f.f.§1...'iz:'.f:'a..;1.‘::.‘,‘:.i; ”°°" Hfg;-;=;;e,,_,,,,,,_ J Help Wanted-Eemnio wANTao-cAPAsI.E GIRL Fon GE- neral housework. Apply, M. A. Ducoffe, 81 Upper Prince`St. For Sale , ` niences, in first class locality. Ap- ply at 0 Alley St. Charlottetown. 0480-4-26-Miiipd, . FOR SALE-TWO NEWLY FRESH- ened cows. one a Jersey grade. W. H. Smith, East Royalty. Fon s/its, Two onA1=T 1-losses. 1200 one 1500 ms. F. 'r. Mocaomla,‘ _ sourls. 9351-4-2111161. Fon sAI.s.- MANURE sane”/4`b"sn`, new last spring. Perfect condition, 8260-4-15M13i vss”§`E|. Fon '§A1.`s.- sci-Ioonsn Wapiti, carries 240 tons coal. built " of Oak, Copper and Galvanized fast- enings. Completely reiltted. Eigh- teen months ago. Apply to T. H. Glmn, Halifax. Can be dsllevsrod in Picton. _ , 9366-4-BIMBI. ron sAI.I."-'- A '15 _H."I=i."‘i, `I2I`|f:Ii|'Al. otor 3s‘t’oir angle Irons, making g fs.n,¢1o,'1*11snno}-las ' ' " ' ' sans-4-151011.' 93_20'4'19I111sI " Q ri _ ;_V lo Let , HOUSE T0 LET NEAR QPRINE Park School. Apply 46 Kent St. afterii p. m. , ... 4.; » 9421-4-26-MBI. ` " 9400‘4‘25MEf- T0"IlE"l"-I-louse and `shopsfl_Apply m 232. GL Gem.” -SL su6_4_a_m“ EOR 3A|_g_I¢Q1--|-Aifg 9" |:||¢QL m _ mend st. win. an modem some .Situations \/:wont . ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY. earn _steady income corresponding for newspapers. Ek `e'ri'ei1oe_ nn- - necessary. ‘Address 31111388 COR- nnsPoNnmNc_la BUREAU. was-. i1inKtou. D. C., ' 8238-4-14'-Mlmo. _ ` 9403-4-25-M3i. 2 I I A | - . .I I E 1 $on|i°al _ - WANTED»~TO RENT OR EUY IN the city. cottase with modern con- vsliiences. Apply J. -West, Union Apply to Parker Horne. Winsloe. ~ P. lil. 1. __ ' ` reply We hcveoniihand, \-' . .1 __,, in .Barrel-.M551 - I 1 ._ _ ... . y ' (Continued on page tour.) . .