f...‘ p Li. tau-lands Pact: it-‘t fa“ amp-es,- 1915i- -¢._..‘¢a_-'_~ ., OZi tor the K Q I Kitchen 4 You will need a load of good "Hot Stuff Coal” now for Summer. We have the kind you like best. " APIGKARIJ & Bil. Phone 240 Ch’town 8fiillliil| Bil-it;- .._-_> MORSON fl: DUFFY Barristers and Attorney! Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY TO LOAN. DR. CLIFT” CIIRONIC DISEASES Victoria Hotel. Ch'town. P. E. I. OFFICE HOURS-IZ to 3 daily. vance. At Office or Residencc---$5.00. mcnt liionthly-"Si . . 862l-2-l5M3mopd Fees in ad Treat rthe house. .-\ud about coining back. A full cure, 60 pills, in ajbox. sent prepaid to any address for 50c. hloney n. if dissatisfied. r you IIOI, Try Rexall Pills for Kidney Ills. Here’s the Cure For Kidney Trouble Kidney trouble gets read: to lleavc when our llexa'l Kidney _Pil_ls currie into withlhis rt-medyftiroiind. handy. the thruhle isnt very keen Cor. Gt. Georflc and Kent Stréets I McKinnon Drug Company- fYou _ t ‘A Spring ~- System-Cleaning l Burdock “WHA arc saying is going in one ear out of the other?" Tho lawyer turned to him and replied: “Your honor, what is to prevent?" Tonic Nine Oliiiiof ten people need a good bracing blood purifying, qilpetite-making, strength-building tonic. HUGHES’ and Sarsaparillu is a_ preparation that we can recommend to those who feel “fagged out.” It tones up the system, promotes the appetite, aids digestion, pur- ifies and enrichesthe blood. It IS not a “cure all” but is an excellent medicine to take at this season of the year. Large Bottle 50c at Geo. Hughes “The People's Druggist" IS TO PREVENT?" The judge did not seem to appreci- ate thc remarks of the lawyer the defence. At last terriipted the lawyer and said: kiiow that everything Flexaii Remedies are Guaranteed. ii for the judge iii- “Do you and _ .__...._- I Be Skeptical of Bargains Not All is Gold that Glitter: If you want, good, pure ‘\\\\\VIIIK\\Y\\R'\\§IIIIOIIII£‘\Y, honest manufacturer. W . have earnestly striven to ' Phone 345 One Doliar’s Worth of . Crown and Anchor Paint T worth of . amount of surface. morkfvhelving. 400w a can of Crown & A ~ your home. ‘Price:- '.r.' i, around the home ation. We also carry a T? f will make $10} reliable tobacco go to an ‘I Improvement In of Qggwlilng: iitiiOglIOziIQOPaint will cover a great IOIIQIII ' ‘Cali and see us about’ Color Cardsgaudiftlll infflrm» - complete lipe of 31.8» “GLlDDEN’S” Variiishes for all PIIYPOSeS- ‘ o crsi\ctomoic@t , 6' taint. for \\\\\YIIi\\\\‘%IIIIIIIII£\\\\\\\\\\\‘ZIIA\\\\\\'TZID establish such a reputation, and believe our old friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not, dniy our best efforts but the best to behad in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co.,/ll; _ ‘ . Manufacturers ’ Jwili/A\\\\\iI//II1IA\\\\\\\v1ll0I0-..a\\\\\van Your Home A quart or half gallon You can make the shabby wood- bright and - . - d ents.‘ a“ this ‘ypurself m yiiléhgiqPziiiftmwill work wonders in fresh. You can do A brush and i u For White and Ordinafi’ C°l°m $240 P? 3f"; High Colors. . 2 30 “English” NeWlY M1“ ‘small jobs 0c r lb. r famous _ U0R\\\\\\VIIIIIIII ,_\\\\ia ' IT PAYS to t... in this Province. HROPERTY SOLDP-The MeLnren property art-Grafton Street was sold at. auction yesterday to Mr Wesley Robb- ggeéogf Messrs‘ Moore & McLeod, _for NOTICE-Subscribers are notified that the price of the Morning Daiiyi Guardian (mailed in P. E. I.) and Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 per year. The Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in P. E. L) and Family Herold and Weekly Star is $3.00 per year. The price of the Evening Guardian and Montreal Daily Star (mailed in P. E. i.) is $3.25 per year, the Evening Guardian apd the Family Herold and Weekly Star. (mailed in P. E. I.) is $2.25 per year. WOMEN'S lNSTITUTES.--The re- gular meeting of the Women's Insti- tute at Graham's Road was held at the home of Mrs. Alexander B llieKay. on the 20th instant. There was a. good . attendance of members niid three vis- itors. The subject for the meeting was “Salads” which was discussed by the members. 'l‘he subject chosen for the next meeting which will be on the 18th oi’ May will be "Home Decora- tion."——Ait interesting meeting was held at the New London Hall Hell on the‘ 21st instant when nineteen mem- hers of the New London Women's In- atitute met and discussed the subject of .“i>lomc Dressmaking." This ener- getic Institute has undertaken to sell “The Allied for Right Button" to help along the Canadian Soldiers Socks Fund - BELGIAN GPATITUDE. — Miss Elaine Woodman. daughter of Mr and Mrs 'i‘. H. Woodman. (Bliariottetown, received yesterday a post card from Rotterdam, the writer being evidently the father of the child who received the doll referred to. Miss Woodman had attached her address to a doll sent iii the collection of toys to the Belgians at Christmas. Although perhaps the English in the little note of thanks may be somewhat mixed there is no mistaking the gratitude in the heart of the writer. Following is a copy of the missive:~“Rotterdam'tlie 8 All?“ 1915. My dear Miss Elaine Wood- man: I tlinnk you ‘of all my heart for the beautiful baby you have sent for my son Georg. The nante is Lettany Georg, tiwclliiig in Belgium, Natten- hafstraat. at Malines. His age is 8 months, he is horned the 3 August I914, the day who began the war iii the neighbourhood of Liege, Now the parents of Georg stops yet in Holland far of his itohie at the following ad- dress, ‘Lettany Pierres Graveneneg 86, Rotterdam (Neterlantl). i» thank you at my Iieart and all the people of Canada for the kindness they have for the Belgian population. I give the name of Georg to my son us sign of kindness to the King of England. I thunk t‘or your lovely. Peter Lettaity." WEDDING BELLSI-A very pretty ' homo wedding wits celebrated last ev- ening when Miss Joan Anderson (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McNair, was united in marriage to Mr. Robert N. M Neill. “of thedayv fir... or iucitiiinioii". d lilicNeil-lffThbq bride looked Winsome-in a gown-ob‘ “white eliarmeuso satin with pear) trimmings and carried a lovely bouquet of white American roses and was attended by Miss Cora Davisoii who wore a Iiand- some gown of golden coloured crepe- du-chenc with lace trimmings. carry- ing pink roses. The bride's brother, Mr. John McNair. acted as groomsmaii while little Miss Elizabeth Ncwson, niece of the bride, daliitly attired iii white. with blue bows inaiic a "cute" little flower girl. The ceremony which was performed by Itcv. J. L. Dawson. ii. A., was WILIIOSSOII by upwards of f0 invited guests and the bride outcr- od the parlour loaning on the arm of her father to the beautiful strains of the wedding march played by Professor Thompson. the bride being a valued member of the First Methodist church choir. After tiiecere- mony a. sumptous slipper was served the happy young couple being duly toasted, After several hours oi‘ pleas ant entertainment the guests tiepurlod wishing Mr. nndMrsMcNeiil henrtiest congratulations in which the Guardian joiiie. The young couple leave this morning on a honeymoon trip to Bos- ton before takiiig up their residence in this city. Vcry Many ricii and beau- tifiii gifts were received from friends at home and abroad. _fi..__ Mlnard’: Llniment 60.. Limited. Gentlemen-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARUS LINIMENT in u severe attack of LaGrippe, and I have frequently- proved it to be very effective in cues of Inflammation. BOSTON FISH A081" A. ll-l A L- E Y COMMISSION uattcaitur. FRESH and SALT FISH Canned Goods. Lobsters, Scallops, Clams. in ArLAuric Avs. soerou. CONSIG ENTQ BOLICITED. iiitw ion: FBI! ADS ' ' thalamus Wholesale Commission Deniers . and Shippers a ~ ~:-- rri=rir: -rrriri m. ..- Yourl. ‘ i W. A. HUTCHINBON. y . an - K. OF C. “AT HOME"—-'l‘lie Knights of Columbus will hold an “At Home" in their hall on Queen street on Tues- o'clock. THEBTEAMERSn-The Minto left Pictou yesterday morning at 7 it. m. burowing to‘ the thick fog did not reizch Chailbttetown until 3. 46 0'- clock. Sho had on board one car of im- plements for R. Grant, a ear of.‘ vehic- les for A. Horne & Co., one car of flour for W. P. Callaghan. St. Louis. {and one cui-"iiariiwure forwhe" Rogers passengers-tandem: bugs. of. mail . .-'l‘he Slillileyi-didqfltnglfiflvfl port. until. 8 o’ -_clo>clt on itccqunt offlthe thickness of thetog and arrived t Pleto‘ nt ‘$.80 p. m. She had one ton express, 108 tons of freight, 30 passengers and 30 bags of mail. - ::The fishing season is here. Have you overlooked your gear yet? Our stock istcomplete in every . respect -'l‘liere is nothing you may require that. -we cannot supply special attention given to reparing. See our $1.00 Bam- boo gootls.‘ E. A. FOST IL, Central Drugstore. - p ..: zGet your tickets v early “Sor King and Country." ‘ "J71 Z-‘4-29M ll . tzJohn McQuillnn and Co., "will pay the highest ensh price for eggs. t _-l)6_tV;0-4-2tlm6i. . HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA. W. ii, Prowsc, Murray Ilarbour; W. L. Pool. J. D. Mclntyre, Montague; T. Kickhain, Souris; J. A. Johnston. Tignish; J. W. Callback, Summersitler E. J. Terry, Jas. F. Duriio, A. B. Kier- stead, St John; A. l... O. Phillips, It. D. Rutherford, Jack W. McAtlflfll. Prank. Good. Toronto; A. J. Davis and Iviiss Davis, P. A. Wallace. ilaiifax; W. A. Kearney, Gait. Ont. QUEEN. A. I). McLeod, Triiro. N.S.; E. Mc- Pherson, Capo Traverse; II. C. Chris- tie, A. I). Hodgiiis. Toronto; It. J. Mc- Ncill and Mrs McNeill, Tyne Valley; Mr and Mrs-W. A. Gaudel. ‘Fignish; J. l-l. Gardiner, Northam. . REVERE. A. Martin, Portland, Me.; S. G. Pop ping, Ottawa; S. M. Stewart, Souris; A. llincLcod, Thos. Meghar, Pietou; W. It. Hughes. St. John; G.‘ G. O'Neill, St John;- H. Walker, (Iape Traverse; F. M. Ilawes, Halifax; P. ii. Murphy. St. John; B. Vans lllachcitu, Summer- side; G. it‘. Murphy, Si. i)un..stiin's; A. B. Giiudet, Quebec. MUTHER TELLS IlIJW llliiill Made Her Delicate Boy Strong New York Cityw-‘i My little boy was in a ver weak, delicate condition as a result o gastritis and the measles and there seemed no hope of saving his life. The doctor prescribed cod liver oil but he could not take it. l decided to try Vinoi-— and with ttiglendid results. it seemed to agree wi him so that now he is a strong healthy ho . "-Mrs. THOMAS Frrzcstutto, 1090 Par Ave., N. Y. City. We guarantee Vinoi, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, for run-down conditions, chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. Sold by George E. I-Iughcs. wgAgaiiist I I . Triple Annoyance DIRT, GERMS _AND,VIZNRMIIV“. _ 1I0lI,S(!(‘l88.|1YiiI_g tsp ting task under any circumstances, but if i modern methods are amp eyed and proper labour-savers used, the work may be greatly fnciiiu- tcd. ' ‘ "TO DISTROY DIRT.- You'll need Borax,‘ I-iousehokr Amon- ia-, Washing SOdiL-‘EC. - ' GET RID 0F GERMS—~ We have all of the good gerniicldes and can tell you how to use them. “ ' ' VERMIN OI~‘ VARIOUS KINDS Hit \ i Pr-‘émlses > shdu d’ be destroyed“ Ii w. ‘Ve selig-aliqof theeifootivq iainfoc- tnntsflffitfkind um itil s bugs and insects. ~ ~ .~ " fr We also ‘spell Mbth Destroyers. Johnson Johnson ‘ The Quality Drugstore ‘ Cor. Prince 82 Kent ‘Sta. ‘ I Declare‘ All slur. nil siilpeo. Ill styles ‘curved , nuns. straight lilflll. info Items tho rno~ilr ebowll. lam i bowie. laoortineu; lrfre all nice inourlrroguo cue." can sci tthempc ysiiwnlln an lnsilni. we urine you that these 1 ..._ m . dinpluvcii and Frogs \"A-\- Smeltn, Eels, lobsters .,“:_‘ , v ‘ y! Pnltoirwifltlllw York . , 4-,. UNIS n h hen pipe values You've ever hem offered. ‘ ' ‘- The Two Macs its Gram George Direct day evening. May 4th, beginning at 8 y 9125.’ Nisrdwarla cs.- Bttir. ST-tonsvcmgo 20' J. M. McKay, Providence, It. l.; T. ' tiioiiti" ll ill PEOPLE'S llSi, litiii The whole world loves a Mother- and such a portrayal of the "dearest old girl in the world" as interpreted- ‘by Emma Dunn at The People's Thea- .tre last evening is worthy of the Ihigiiest Dflliflk-Ifi fact, words fail t do it justice. ' The story is by that well-known writer of fiction. Jules Eckert Good- man, and produced by the William A. Brady Picture Co., Inc. for the World Film Corporation iii four acts. it was secured by the management oi the People's at considerable increase over their regular films, as it is in great demand in the larger centres. Only just reeentlyuwtthin the past few weeks, it was exhibited to capacity houses at The Strand 'I‘iientrc, Mont- real. one of the leading photo-play houses of that city. ‘ As the,titie implies “Mother” is full of pathos. The widowed mother is left with n large fumily purl apparently a fortune with which ‘to provide for them, but later is informed that the estate left is not as substantial as at first thought niid is advised to curtail expenses, which the mother immed- iately proceeds to do by dismissing the servants. But despite the self-denial of "Mother" the eldest son continues to lead the life of the idle rich, and goes from bad to worse, and regard- less of the mother's ciitreaties, mar- ries a chorus girl, who unlike his ino- ther, loves him for his money alone. Through the friendship of one of his old friends he secures it position of trust in a hank of which his late fa.- tlier was a director, but the frivolous life of his wife and her extravagant purchases lead him hopelessly into debt, which leads to his helping iiim- self t'roin the funds of the bank. liis theft is overlooked provided his mo- ther will sign a demand note for the amount stolen. Not daring to face her he forges the note and goes to his wife and confesses his crime. The ex- pected sympathy is not given and he suddenly realizes that the love of his wife was not i‘or hltii. but his money, and Mother's words ring trite in con- trast of his wife's treatment of him. ills mother avows that the iiote is not a forgery when presented to her by the authorities. lie wanders i‘or IOIUIB arms of the one who was ever “Just Suits My Needs, . ' ‘I I I Building. Up - THIS is "rut-z WAY THOUSANDS 0 it r woman m: evrnitoue oI-pii.g.q CHABEfB NERVE FOOD. I want to state that I have never nervous system. taken anything to do mc so much W110 "B ""1 I10"! ll! 11011111. good as m, Chnsew Nerve F00,“ nervous and discouraged. find writes Mrs. Edi-ion Brock, 'l‘reiihtilm- Men and wompll i tired great Food Cure the means of islilpg theoxhausted system Mei 102', ville. Que, "and I am never without health and vigor. - it in the house. I wits so nervous l could not sleep, but now I sleep soundly at nights and wiike up feeling refreshed and ready for the day's work. l used the Nerve i-‘ood for months and found that it. just suits my needs and has biilit tip the system won- derfully. i know it its Dr. Chase's Nerve Food that has brought about the change in my condition and am tiiank- I fiil for it. _ l "My husband was a great sufferer from itching piles niid has been en- tirely (ruretl by Dr. Phone's Oint- ziients." We are constantly receiving letters like tlili-i iii regard to Dr. (liioscfs Nerve i-‘ood. Everywhere it is being used because of its great restorative niid reconstructive influence on the Headaches, indigestion, sleopi nee», nervous irritability. loci: o! eno- . rgy, and vigor-ail tell of nervoul 0X- haustion, and indicate that need of *- such treatment as Dr. Chase's Nerve i-‘ood. ' ' instead of affording more tempor- ary relief by stimulating the non l, Dr. (that-ten Nerve Food builds up t e system by supplying the ingredients from which Nature forms new rich blood and revltalizes the wasted ner- vous system. Put Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to the test when you are feeling tired out. and discouraged, flll the body with new rich blood and new nerve force niid you will realize again the joy of good health. 50 cents a box, 6 for $2.50, itil dealers. or Edmanson. Bates & (‘o.. Limited, Toronto. days of searching the brother is found in the lowest dives and brought home. 'i‘lii.s scene is particualrly touching. The mother after a hard day's work incumbent upon her position, sits down for a little rest by the bedside of her two little infants, and in rcud- ing a portion .of the scripture, “Bring forth the fatted calf, for my son that was ilead is alive" and lo. the door opens and botli the Wanderers return thoughtful of them, always willing to stint herself and save for them-the ilearest old girl iii tho \vorld——MO-- 'I‘IIER. o Any who failed to sec this produc- lioii should make a special effort to see it to-night. It will no presented a1 all three shows to-day, starting with tiic matinee at 5H5 sharp, when the parents are especially invited to send their chiiilrcii, as the production is one of the most inutural and true to life that was ever seen hero. months, and is phout to cast himself into the river while demented from lack of food when a vision of Motlicr appears calling him home. lie. re-i brother who has been caught iii the‘ meshes of‘ iii-a wife's sister. After i Chocolate Filling For Cream Fit: i Scald one cup of milk in a double boilcr. Stir half a cup, each, of iioiir turns just in time to'savc his younger ,' and cold mpk and Oneyouru, teaspoon. cessiully in appendicitis. t‘iii of salt to a smooth paste, then stir into the. hot milk: to stir until the mixture tbickensraddi two squares of chocolate. melted. cov- , . cr and let cook about fifteen minutes. ~ Betti two eggs or four yolks; add three fourths of a cup of sugar and bent tigiiin; then stir into the hot mixture; stir and cook until the whole is; smooth and the chocolate evenly mixed "throughout; when cold flavor with a generous half-teaspoouful of vanilla. if too thick thin down with a little cold milk. Spread in pastry shell already or place between thick layers of plain cake. Ice outside with ~ plain chocolate icing. Charlottetown Druggitt \ Pleuu Customers i-I. A. Foster, druggist, rspm-tg n15. toincrs greatly pleased with the QUICK action of siiripis niiciitiiorii, bark, glycerine,etc., as iziruil i:i Ad- ler-i-ka. This simple remedy d'olno_ the old foiii matter from the hnwriis so THOROUGH that ONE SYOON- ' Fill. relieves almost ANY CASE oi constipation. sour or gaasy stomach. It is so powerful that: it is ilFlld auv Adler i-‘La ' never gripes and the INSTAZ-il‘ nrfion continue is. surprising. " “The W Send for Your Copy of Beautiful” Its Entirely Free Suitability Does your hall-your living room-your dining room look just right? Is the Wall Paper harmonious, modern, in good taste? Does it express your own individuality? , Does it make the room look attractivc-homelike ? If the Wall Paper is not right—if it is not harmonious if it is_ not in good taste- or even if it merely needs to be changed on account of its weight of years, Remember—we are WALL DOCTORS. We offer the largest range of Wall Papers in P. E. I—one of the largest in Eastern Canada. We offer Wall Papers of every price from 7c per double roll right up. We offer expert service-our Wall Paper men are here to get you what is precisely right for your rooms, and they delight in helping you toa “good 10b. . Tasteful Wall Paperswill transform any room, no matter how unattractive natur- ally, into a place of distinction and beauty. We'll ladly send samples-or better still-come in and let us_ show you the beauti l designs, where you can see them in full range. Beautiful art draperies to match practically all of our better grade papers. oore & McLeod g ‘L n‘ . = ‘tiling _ L _ W — iT lint House The Wall‘ Paper Men till tufigldli - noun-l.- .