IVIQORB 8 N°LEOD 1.1mm) Queen St. Charlottetown I Thursday afrnoon Apl. 3 the initial showing of the new Spring Millinery Goats, Dresses, Suits, etc. ISS MacLELLAN AND MISS FOSTER HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM A VISIT among the . . biggest millinery producers, and Coat, Dress and .0 1 ' Suit makers in the land. This trip was specially planned so that this store will be able to offer you the very last word in all these lines. Case alter-case of their purchases have been open- ed and put into stock duringthe last few days-and now, you are invited to inspect 0n Thursday afternoon. THE FINEST SHOWING OF NEW MILLINERY IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Every good style-at every attractive price. You ‘will see hats whose lowness of price will amaze you- you will see model-ate priced hats-and you will see the finest assortment oi’ high grade millinery that this store ~~ and this (fity h; 1-: over shown. NEW (roars. unw- DRESSES, IN EVERY GOOD STYLE-WONDERFUL ARRAY OF MODERATE PRICES ran cnsnnorrmowu eu Central Guardian SHOP from Holmalrs Catalog 0HEVROLET.—Call and see the 5 new nlodels now on display at our showroom, Kent St. Open evenings. A. Horne & C0.—2376-4-8 Si. NEW FRILLED CURTAINING by the yard has just come in—— shown in nets and marqulsettcs, House Furnishings Department, sec 0nd floor. Moore 8: McLeod Limit- ed.—-2856-4-2-1i. STUDEBAKER-Wo invite you to visit our showroom this week and see thelatest models in open and closed cars. A. Horne & Co. 23764-3 8i. FIRE ALARM-The firemen were called out yesterday for n blaze on the roof of a dwelling on the comer of Cumberland and Grafton streets which was put out when the cxtinquisher arrived. °| "l"l.5.l9l.!l'.~n.=. w. \.'-.~ suntan C0FFEEpwr-%-p-~»1-- Roasted and packed some .1 day in‘ BALLOON ‘runes-we have in our show room a Balloon Gum Dip- ped Low Pressure Cord Tire. Call and sec it. A. Horne & Co. 2376-4-3 3i YORK AND MARSHFI ELD.-— Services’ for Sunday, April 4: Marsh field at ll a. 1n. Pleasant Grove at 3 p. lll. York at 7 p. m. Special mee- ting of the Official Board for very CANOE COVE "(n-Ea __ The important business on Monday at many friends of Mrs. D. D. Mac- Klnnon are glad to know that she is recovering after a severe illness. —-Mr. Colin Campbell has returned home after spending some four or five months in the United States.- 7.30 at the Parsonage. il-Iulbert T. Smith, Pastor, WEDDED IN MONTREAL.—Mlss Miriam C. Cameron and Mr. George P. Nicholson, City lClenk of Char- Mn Albert MacKmnon_ so“ of Mrs iottetown. were married yesterday. D. D. MacKinnon has returned to his home in Canoe Cove after spending many years in Western Canada. . THE MILLINERV DEPART- MENT at Moore & McLeod Limited has had considerable alteration and improvement. The very latest mod- el of millinery display table, in Ma- hogany. with deep storage drawers have been installed so that the de- partment presents the modern ap- pearance ns the largest city stores. These handsome tables were built, polished and finished in Charlotte- town, by Charlottetown mechanics. GLYNDE RIVER NOTES. ——Mr. James Ernest Cousins has install- ed a Radio in his home in Glyndc River. His many friends wish him success with it.—Mr. Walter Brennan ds visiting at Albany. —~ Miss Dorothy mith of Glynde Riv- er is visiting riends in Charlotte- town. —Miss Mary Hogan of Mill- vnle was visiting in Glynde River recently the guest of Mr. and Mrs James Cousins. —Miss Katherine Smith has returned to Bradalbane after spending a short visit at her home in Glynde River. llllllllll lllillllillll llllli llllllllllllilwll Kidneys cause backache! No! lYour backache is caused lby lum- ,b-.lgo. rheumatism or a strain and tlhe quickest relief is soothing. penetrat- ug St. Jacobs Oil, Rub it right. on ind instantly the soreness, stiffness lnd lameness-disap- Doh't stay Get a 35 St. lrom drugglst. moment alter it ll: applied you'll won- der what became of the backache or lumhago pain. in use for 65 years for lunlbago, backache, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu- lnlntism or sprains Alhsolutely hill-ul- liess. Doesn't burn the skin. -i—<-o>—-—-—- ZI-Cllllig of Asthma-No one call say with certainty exactly what ‘causes the establishing of asthma- ltlc conditions, Dust -from the street. iffOlll flowers, i'rom grain and var- iious other irritants may set up a ;trouble impossible to irradicate ex- acept through a sure preparation ‘such as Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma dtemedy. Uncertainty may exist as ‘to cause. lbut there can be no un- lcertalnty regarding a remedy which has freed a generation of ulsthmatic victims ‘from this lscourgc of the bronchial tubes. it tie sold everywhere. Mlnard’: Llnlment For Spralns At this Season Many person: require a blood purifier. Rexall Sarsaparilla Compound ls a real old time ram- edy which purifies tho blood and rlds tho system of all Impurities. Prion one dollar a bottle. your painful‘ back,- 1\| (Wednesday) by the Rev. George Duncan D. l). in the Presbyterian Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, Montreal. The wedding tour of the happy couple will include Ottawa. Quebec and other places before re- tumillg to their home city. CONCERT ENJOYED—The coll- cert in St- Joseph's Convent Tiles- day evening was a rare musical treat greatly enjoyed’ by a large audienceTllo numbers on the piano were most cnpably performed, and it was n revelation indeed to see how those tiny pupils played their parts. The songs. drills and recit- ations were well done, and the whole programme was gone through with the utmost smoothness. At the close of the programme words of appreciation were givcu by Rev. Father Rooney. His Honor Lieuten- ant =Goveruor McKiunon and His Worship Mayor McKeuna, all oi whom congratulated the Sisters and pupils of the Convent on their splendid entertainment. Tho-‘sing- lug of God Save the King brought the entertainment io a close. WEDDING BELLS. —A very quiet but pretty wedding took place at the Methodist Parsonage, Rich- mond Street, Charlottetown, when Bertie E. Stewart, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Stewart, Dun- stafinage was united in. marriage to Roy S. Dennis, son of Mr. uud Mrs. Enoch Dennis, MEITSllfiCIKl. The ceremony was performed by Rev. \V. M. Ryan. The bride was [attired in a travelling suit of blue tricotine. with grey squirrel choker and hut to ulntcll. The bride “'11s ouc of P. E. Island's most suc- cessful school teachers. Her popularity was shown by llcr being the recipient of many beauti- ful and costly presents previous to her luarriugo. Tile groom is nu enterprising young carpenter and spent last your ill lililforti, l\’lass.. whence llc is returning with his bride to rcsidc in the future. DONATES PICTURE TO P. E. I. —-Somo llltlllilll-l ago Mr- Adam An~ drolv. uow living in Sun Frilurisco. California, expressed u desire to present to the (‘iiy of Charlotte- town an oil painting oi‘ the city oi‘ (lhzlrlotll-tolvu as it uppourcti in tho curly eighties. Mr. Andrew hnd the picture painted hy n celebrated ill-lint, and it roacllcd Charlotte- town Tuesday llud yesterday was taken from the Appraisers Olilcc to tho City Hull where it was given into the charge of His \Vor:zhip. Mayor McKcunn. lt will be suitably hung ill a prominent place ill the City Building and will be iluveiletl with appropriate ceremonies some time in the near future, the date of which will ho announced. Mr. An- drew is n untivc of Rose Valley and lived in‘ (‘llnrltlttelouql bcforc go- ing to San Francisco ill 187G. ile has n brother at New Glasgow Mills. and two at Belmont Mills. Charlottetown Royalty. all luillcrs as was their fulllcr. Francis Au- drow. hcfore them. a well and wide- ly known ulilicl‘ yours ago for the grists tllut cnmc to his llllll were many. BRANIJMIIIHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave. without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment. made with oil of mus- that it works wonders. Gently maaaflse Musterole inwith the linger-tips. Seehow quickly itbringsre- lief-how speedily the pain disappears. Try Musterole for sore throat, bmn. chltis, tonsllltis, croup. stiff "Emilia. headache. conges- tion. em-isy, rheumatism, lumbago, painsandachesof the backorjolnts, iPflllls. sore muscles. bruises, chil- pnlrairamaeeera m; 1:.‘ all) drugglsts. uatemle Co. ' of Canada Ltd, Montreal. v ' tard. It is scientifically prepared, 5g s M619 Halifax .on a. trip to Ottawa and are ‘I ht Gil‘; Oocoanut on l=lhe ' ‘For Washing Hair if you ‘want to lkeep your hair in good condition, becalreliul what you wash it‘ with.‘ - Do not use prepared shampoos or anything else that contains »ioo much free alkali. This dries hhe scalp, makm the hair brittle, and is very harm-fol. Mulslfled ‘cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaselees), n‘ much better than nnyuhiu-g else you can use for shampooing, as this can not pos- sibly injure the-hair. Simply moisten your hair with wetter and rub it in. Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsifled will make an abundance of ricll, creamy lath- er, and cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and ev-, lenly, and it leaves it fine and sllky,l bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. You can get ‘Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo at any drug store. lt is inexpensive. and a few ounces will inst everyone in the family for months. Be sure your _ dlruggist gives you Mulsifled. Beware of imi~ tatlons. Look for the name Watkins on the package. SUCCESSFUL ISLAND STU-. DENT.-~Among this year's gratin-F. siting class from the Institute oft ‘Technology, Cambridge, Mass ap- pears the name of Mr. Gerald Dal- ton. soll of Sir Charles Dalton. Brooklinc, lliass. Mr. Gerald has made an exceptionally brilliant ell- gincering course taking honors ill almost all his subjects. Mr. Dul- ton has also been fortunate in bo- lug one of the few selected as oli- gihles for positions which are opell to the foremost graduates. Y "Jtrl'y“ who was formerly a stu- dent nt St. Duustaus University through which he received his B.A. degree is well known in Charlotte- town and his many friends will be‘ pleased toilearu of ills splendid success. ' ODDS AND—ENDS FROM MT. is STEWART.—This a very busy towu just now with everybody doing their bit to prepare for the arrival of; Miss Spring and her mother Mis- tress Summer, who arc surc of a cordial welcome from all. after their annual trip Soutll.—'l‘hero arc four sawycrs going around. so al number oi’ our citizens have tukenl aldruutugt: of this opportunity to,‘ have their firewood sown by motor power. which certainly is a great lltlprovtulleut and lubor saver. -— Tho fishermen arc busy ulnkiug their lobster traps and hauling ihcul to the factories at Suvugc llarlior, French Village and Bloom- illg Point, alld we all wish them n successful scnsou ill this important branch of" our island industries- The ladies wcrc busy this week preparing the Muuse for our new pastor from N. B. whose induction here takes place April 4th. —Ollr school is giving excellent satisfac- tion under the capable manage- ment of Principal W. Zaib and as- sistant Miss M. Byrue.——- A ship- mellt of cranberries were received here one day this week. but decid- ed they were all too greell for Mt Stewart to use. --—-oo->--— nlntcrnally ‘and Externally it is GooiL-‘Pilo orownlnl: property oi‘ Dr. Thomas’ Dielectric, Oil is that it can be used internally Tor many coulplaints as well as externally. For Jore throat.» croup. whooping cough, ‘pa-ins in the chest, colic and many kindred ailments it has quali- ties that are unsurpassed. A bot- tle of it costs little and there is no loss in always having it at halld. --_—<-oc-—-- Mlnsrd’! PERSONALS Mrs. Ted Rcdji-nmas left for hcr future home in Selikmnn. Arkansas; Llnlmcnt For Spralns -i--¢-o>i—— Mrs. James Holmes. Freetown. has returned home after a very pleasant visit to Charlottetown. While in the City Mrs. Holmes was the guest of Mrs. Aflieck, School t. Mrs. F. J. Nash, City leaves this morning, accompanied by her brother, Dr. A. F‘. Miller, Kentville and her sister, Mrs. N. E. McKay. New York. , IN MEMORIAM MR. DONALD McLEAN which occurred there Mr. William McLean. years Cashier of the Merchant's Bank in Charlottetown, M. P. now at Ottawa. For some time past Mr. McLean l For your healtlfs sake ' makesureofyouricorselt Medical men ‘and educatol-snhavt long recognized the relation between good carriage and posture, and good llcfllllh Children are taught to walk and sit propcrly and doctors prescribe special exercises and a plianccs to overcome faults of this kind- hc woman who wears a carelessly made p corset is taking grave risks with her health. Name K op Service Corsets will give anatomically correct support and control to the figure. They tend to improve the h_cult_ll— L it is physically impossible not to carry one's selfwcll in'a properly fittedNemu. 'l'h6usnndsof womcn will wcnr no other make of corset. You will notonly feel bcttcr, but look better, if you will follow their exam le. 6 mod:1:;:ize.r20 I0 J6,‘ $3.!) l0 $10.00. _ "Onufry a Nemo andyolU/I 1min‘ zllangr." _ Iiladrby KOPS BROS. LIMITED Toronto - ' ‘ Sold h;- Ullnrlottefown by Moord k McLeod. Ltd" null Pntons Ltd. TODAY 3.15. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Matinee, Adults 26c. Children 18c. EvcnlnmOrchcstra 37c. Balcony 26c Children 16c. l’rincc Edward LAST SHOWINGSN‘ TODAY ! by difrurlgcnlrnlvuvllz i . ‘.D_A\7ID- BELASCO ili-{fnkétlldi "g-(Olv ‘ '. l " 1 h‘ '\ AMPTON. ~'-~‘l "I" lnsl 01.1w ‘ ~ ml 5lalltiillg Fncuda wlroil" septum; . . - I p. i‘ l llllllg i t.’ Pathe Review— and—Aes0p’s Fables hnd been lit failing health. and al- though stlil in the vJgorof life, so far as years lire concerned he ffn- aily succumbed. M811!’ ill WWII M111 “WHIP! W"! general business at Crapaud Cor- regret to learn of the death of Mr. im- gm- aim“; g m9 “m” M"; he Donald McLean of Crapsud Corner, w“ knqyn {"1 “q {fig-guy in" Yesterday that and mflfhlns- He was 'a son of the late country. "He we; secretary for the l0!‘ ml!!! Cheese and Butter Factory there. and a pectod and was regarded as an ex- ‘IWOHIGI’ 0f Ml‘. A. A. MCLOOH, 0X" callgn], huglnggg m“; ness and integrity. _ greatly missed in that part of the cles of commercial and commun- ltlllfe. {laughtsl-s, and three sons. as fol- GU82 Mn. Bowman. and Mm Osman-on both of Cra ad and Mn. o1. Omen; “W! willllflllbll; and. “filling, luuscl: EDWARD ONE, NIGHT ONLY Tuesday, April 8th at 8.30 Sharp . l GRAND CONCERT BY TH E Charlottetown Orchestral Society UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Prof.W.E. Fletcher,A.R.R.M.,A.T.C.Il. ASSSISTING Antlers MR. F, "r. WATKIIS I .......................................... ._ Solo plan... MlSS MARY HESSELL Qnprano (Formerly of London. Eng.) PRlOEB-Gh. 80c, $1.10 Scat Sale opens Friday morning April 4th at 9.30 I. m., it the Theatre Engineer in Portland, besides his mother who has reached tho ml- vnllced ago of 87 years and is WP" known and affectionately regarded in Charlottelo n. The quardla . extends sincere sympathy “the bereaved. ' ' He carried on adjacent sections of Mr. McLean was very much res- ;cU.'rs l. Nlfllfll’: eues inflammation. goothec and heals cuts 1nd l. ruisol. ' ' llbiiil of upright-- He will be rovlince. and also in various cir- |-\- ILJ He leaves besides his widow, five Lillian and Muriel at home; ant ri at homo. told‘ Dlflll It,‘ p ' l0!’ 0f