1-`,, - _ and ~ 1 ~ - Reserve Coals -_ also” Wood 1, . _ Write,” phone or .call on us _for _prices,' etc; A.Fii:_kari|1 81.00. - Phone 240 ._ ' TIIE FIRST CALL' _ . ' of the ._ ` _ Out-Door Days ' Suggests . » Y 4 C0. - ILL KN ._ _ & ins »'i»“¢'.'i'fl.ii'E “. a al”a1;“___=Alsrlea s tlnatan _ in if ` “Vacuum Cleaning. Patrons will i kindly hook orders ahead so ss to avoid_-disappointment. Bssr Q. Weeks. ` _ 4-29Mtf q si- ` 3 "Special _sa`Io~ of white lawn Shirtwaists at Stanley Bros. Neg- uls1'$i.00 to $1.50 esnh-for 80c each. _ _ _ 4-29M4i. 1-_ "Want a real good silk hat, cork lined latest shave price $5.50. One price to everybody. Moore & McLeod. 5-1M1i. 1 u ' Y - l ‘\ Prices] _ _ $5.00 up , _ Coupe in and let us show-you _ hgw easy they are to we I Ambulance calls answered al _a breakfast was served. In the alter- , ` ' _ short notica. , Bizowivlrz cimsiuis $1.00 is $1200 G. .D Wri ht ‘ Funsral'f)irector any em- balmer-'-=-»lVliss A. Fsrguson,~l.ady Assistant- Personal Attention and Promptness Guaranteed. IPECIALTIES Diaiufecting and Fumuqting Furniture Repairsd and sup bolstered- made to order 111zo12.1111111i1as§..._-_T1-‘;-_» 1 .~=.1i1f?f“‘=**f=““h~i.»=.:==..- . _ _ fn- 1| ...'1.i‘.i1f.:l`if.....=-. | r. -*L _1 __n ==. 1 1 - Try- Healing ilinimeni For Cuis Rexall Healing Ointment is the best healer we have ever _known for cuts, burns, sores and . skin eruptions. It is a perfect antiseptic ondheal- i11g,_d__r_essi_n .fc.r,a1`.l.kin_ds”o_f.in.juries. A surepre- ‘ ver`itive>'of lgood-poisoning infection ' - 1 ~ Sold with the Rexall Guarantee, a box. .2ic M acKinnon Drug Co I -I ` - Corner Great George and Kent Streets -_ i 5 _ - _ Graduates From the j.Sc'h_ool of Experience. 1 -Nl; `1!' . _ . _;._. _ 1 7°* \_ "4 _ . , a JI 1 f- ' 'have learned 'that'-‘5 good pure tobacco costs no more th the badihjuri- ous ltiniiiirlth a1l.-'know- ing what you buy. Take a tip from ns and fremember of -:sk ~- for ~H1-can ws B R I GH T C U T smoking -_ .___ . _ . ___r___. . llicliey & Nicholson Ohsoco. or COMBINATION WIST chewing. Best ever. Tobacco Co. Lid.. f` _Farm More _Profit , '». . \ . ,work matter _ Link io thef future, Mr.`f"armer. _I)o11’c.i§ti.=»-_ s_1ti-fied with a poor or ord- ‘ 1na~v1.,¥;ro_-fi when you can. secure _a . ll 'J' oue,without`incr.eas_ing_ your _ small o~itla.'y;.`. f 0' _ this point: I have ; with " o11“`_~‘§l¢Xt' I -be I can" for some -,_vv1~_ _,.,", fi. - - 'iii ~= ER . * .will conduct the services. _- ,,.p_1,f. AHBOGIATION.-The P. lll.'IE'.'Bsl>°.- _be brought hare on the Murray Har- .young colts. Large package 25c. The -_i_n1na_ _yon _ FUNERAL 0! the late Mr. interred in the on the arrival _ol 8.30 train this afternoon. Rav. Jil. A. .Westmorland rsmldus will 'be ;,~ _ ....,,. __ f srmamun Anmvms.-51'hs~ s. s.. Oaseapedia arrived at thirport Tuol- dsy mo’{__a1nz on*-'her firatsti-i'p 'Qi the season _ omg' ~Hqnt`1-6a.l‘wit_h‘ a lbw# o and led at mkdir ll terrific- fglf so fi? 1.. oiirim.-.own to-nizht ma ‘gs to-mo`i~i_ov'ni;1it for -Montreal, frhe stsampr. hiaqllgll commands: this-year-.-Capt H_§ar'n_.- __ _ 1., .» --..._ _ ..,~.;.,. _ . ._,._. , tist Association meets. this year with the East Point. Baptist Church. _ at Kingshoro, July 10, liith. Rev. 0.1-I. B.'McLearn, the Clerk, is busy pre- Darius an interesting program. Dis- tinguished speakers from abroad will address the meetings. The Associa- tion 'is always largely attended by de- lBr§ates from all parts of the Island. _ THE DATE Mit. G. R. GARRIil'i"l\- Word was received in Charlottetown yesterday that Mr. Geo. R. Garrett, a resident of Murray Harbor South, had passed _away. His rsmainrwill hor train on .Friday morning at 10.15 a.m., May Znd. The funeral, in charge of Mr. G. D. Wright, will take placb from the Railway depot to the I-‘eople'a cemetery. ' \ ' MARRIAGE BELLE.-'1‘lis chapel of St. ~August:i1'i Convent, Rustico, was the scene of_an interesting event on Tuesday April sth, when Miss -Mary Gallant, daughter of the late Mr. Jelause Qallant, Rusticovillo, was united in marriage to Mr. Theophile Pineau of New Glasgow. The bride was nttended by her sister Miss Annie Gallant. and the groom was support- ed by Mr. Ben Doucette. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Dr. Chiasson in the presence of a few friends and relatives. After the ce- remony the wedding party drove to the home of the brlde’s mother, where noon they repaired to Mr. l"ineau's house, where the enjoyment of the younger people took place. Mr. Pin- eau had given his house for a hospi- table sntertpinment, and in its spa- cious rooms midst the merry throng, there was all that comfort" could afford. The many handsome and valuable presents received on the in- teresting occasion hear testimony to the high esteem in which the happy couple is held. Congratulations. ::MacKinnon's Condition Powders is 0. splendid preparation for putting your horse in the "pink" of condi- tion. It builds up new bone and tis- sue. and'makes old- horses feel as frlsky and as full of .life and vim as MacKinnon Drug-Co., Corner Great George and Kent Hts. MEM. BREAK IN LEVEE ROUTB 20,000 ZN UPPER LOUISIANA. NATCHEZ, Miss., April 29-A long threatened break in the main line Mississippi River ‘levees along the west bank in upper Louisiana came early Sunday morning when the Lake Bt. John levee, twelve miles north of Fei-riday, La., went out, turning the water loose upon fine farming land and villages of lower Tensas and Concordia parishes. Approximately twenty thousand per- sons will be driven from their homes in a region of about nine hundred square miles. The property damage will total several hundred thousand dollars. The break developed at three o’clock this morning. Persons were warned two hours before the crash.\ and most of the live stock had been moved the hills. ... ILLNESS OF THE DUOHESS ' Loiloou-, JA-pm ao.-'rns condition of the Duchess of Connaught is sta- tionary. The critical period will not be for rieveral days. There will be anxiety until that time. The King was called yesterday. The Serenade planned for the Duke on his birthdalf to-morrow has been abandoned. 1 EXCHANGE OF ASSETS 'ronoN'ro, April so.-A masons was l1eld`- this afternoon tocomplete negotiations for the substitul-1011 0f the assets of the Home Assurance Association by the Sun Life Insur- ance Co., Montreal. The Home Life omsiairsav W” the 1>°1i°y_h°1°i°f= are being fully protected., 1 bow ties in band and hook-, 10c each. String ties _ fmf by hand- iibc eouwtsri' sv.- . . Bostpn to her home port. git* _ _ 'deaths in the Into:-colonial must As- "‘l'he deatliswere as follows : Albert Tremaine, ` retlrsd'employe, Halifax, insurance $250; Joe Moreau, clerk, River du LOUP. $2501; E. Perr.on,con- ductor, River du Loup. 5250;' J. Thompson, retired employe, Bt.John, $500; J amos Jamieson, fireman Camp- bellton, S250; William Cochrane, net- ting lnspector, Halifax, $250; W. S. Poole, retired employe, P. E. island, $1,000; B. Savoie, carpenter, Monc- ton. $250; total insurance for the month, $8.000. 1>1s11so11111.s -Qi W. II. Townshend, Contractor, Rol- lo Bay, leaves this morning for St.. John, N. B. _ ' M1‘._Harold' McLean, of the Royal Bank of Canada, Charlottetown, went to Summerside yesterday afternoon where' he will meet his brother Mr. William McLean who is returning from' McGill University, Montreal. JAPANESE AMBASSADOR WASHINGTON, April 29-Viscount Sutenii Chinda, the Japanese Am bassndor, was obliged again to deny a statement published in a New York newspaper saying he called' at the State Department to make a further protest against the passage of alien- land legislation by the California Legislature. The Ambassador has fully explained to the State Depart- 'nent the objections of the Japanese government to the pending measure and is gratided with the steps taken by the federal government to prevent may violation of the _rights of the Tnpaness under thstreaty of 1911. ' ::Coal arrivals for A. Pickaril & Co., sehr. "Hector McGregor” with Acadia and "Harry" with 0ld.Syd» ney Mine Coal 4-30Mti. 1 1-sais A Motor Boat prac- tically newlyvith a 5 h. p._ engine, Cash or easy terms. Apply at JOHNSON & .|0`l'lN- §0N’S. April 29Mtf. Muscle Brace and Blood 'l`hai's Johnson-'s Blood Purifier. This is the month for it. It is-an ideal tonic containing '-- Potassium Iodid_e, Sarsaparilla, Bur- dock, Stillingia,and many other well known remed- ies for the blood. Try a bottle; only costs $1.00. _ Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. ‘ J ` . ¢ '_ Your _.Grain Formaliu, or as it is more commonly called! alihyde is »ihe'~. oest'!piévZliilltive 1-of' scabfj on your potato crop smut on wheat and ` Thispreparation eifzient fin where it ,bun cents 1 .im-§-1-» c |49 T5!-.G¢°.-8\i~` _ .,»... .. s'r1111111i vaorrr 1noaovu.-.- 'rho _,,, ,.,,,,,;‘I,',';§‘§‘ ‘Inf steam yacht Pfiorgyn of Chicago will Japan has. been in ssil from Bt. Pster's Island aasoou weston; ¢|v|||“¢|o,,; 'fu .aa the weather elsarrup. This let? festive ideas, and 'wh°,§» Q. -c'-'¢t~_\ \l. Cheviot The chevlot sultings you have __ been looking for are here now. _j A splendid material is this fabric, ‘-preshrunk and guaranteed to _give you superior satisfaction. =."Sl1own in two colors, navy and block, 56 in. wide _...$1.40 yd. _ WORSTED SUITINGS. new ,arrivals in a good assortment of frolors and shades, in two widths, '56 in. and 58in., at $r.9o. 52,10, -352.25 and ...... $2.50 yd. TWEED SUITINGS, these are shown in elgcluslve patterns. only one suit length to each pattern and are very popular with tho e who want something extra smart and distinctive. A suit length ...... ....... . .$5.50 ttractive Offers In H New Silk Waistsi .iz El _ . e N0 WATER TO INCREASE WEIGHT regulating device the amount of P0150” scattered can be governed. The old- fashioned way of spraYll18 V111” W” to make a. liquid solution and to cover an acre ot- ground required ll Smal- deal of unnecessary labor. OWN! W _me _Weight gpg water-,ln the ini!- ture and the fact that only a com- parativeiy smnii in-sa could no sprayed with one load. It is claimed that this sitter will spray an acre all h°\ll`- We have just opened up a fresh lot of hand- some sllk Paileiie walsis. At their price $3-oo ` these waist; are really magnificent values and should go quickly. Shown in white. sailor blue. tau, cadet and bla:k, some plain- sniff: trim- ' med with lace and colored buttcni-others wI'l1 fancy braid and buttons to lnatclr See our north- 1 ern window. Your selection. . . . . .. . . . . . . $3 oo. Moore & Mclcod _`_ 119--121 Queen Slrcel A S FRANKNEB8 ' g Frankness is the art of saying things you honestly think exactly as you think them. To be frank is t0 be naturally straiE|1i»f.0l'W*“'d- L°°k the other fellow in the eY0» ID me same manner* as a st1‘s.iKh¢ une is me shortest distance between tW0 D0iI\fB. so is frankxiess the only direct course between all people. Becaime nothing is wasted. The frank man s the 111811 best to be trusted. Look the Ollie? fellow in the SYS- Proflts in Cherries ~ Cherries, according to J. T. Bealhy. owner of a commercial orchard on Kootenay Lake, are coming to be the mpst profitable fruit in the fruit growing industry, although fnvolvin_g possibly the most labor. Mr. _Bealby s cherry- orchards show a Bl'0BB Dl'0d“°' tion or from $1.200 to $1.500 per acre- He states that one tree on his ranch has given an average of $70 worth of fruit every year for several years, and that $25 is 11. fair average for the entire acreage. After the first four years merely ordinary care is required with a little spraying and trim1n.lnE- Apples, he says, give an average re- turn of $250 per acre gross. B_ealby_ purchased his ranch of 6 mnresrabout six years ago, and has niads a marked' success from the start. Portable nan-issrator A Michigan inventor has__ brought out a portable refrigerator. somewhat reaemblinga suit case, in which- there is a chamber for cracked foe above a compartment for holding perishable _ _ Dry Batteries. __ Dry batteries can bt 11sedjin`_wet places and their lives lengthened hy packing them in sawdustin gags jars them after waterproof wires have been attached. ` - f ' 1 Gl\li1a’s Arsenal if" and pouring melted para n ote1'_ //f 1 1 “ _ . »\ _f U . ‘ v""'-°_` _ 1 1 1» 5 \_ _ 1 _ ___ ‘)_ *K _ ‘ , _ wa _ -..__ _- _ _ Q 1 No marine engine in ihe world is better suited _ b the pai ticular service in fishing boats and » work oats than the “Gray.” ` ` 1 * ii... Boih the 4% H P. andthe 6 H. P. are wonders 1. ' at this work. They are equipped with a carburetor that gives woi derful economy and splendid control. - The 4 H. P. at S103 with complete salt water equip- _ ment is a splendid investment for the man who doe! not need as much power as a 6 I-I. P. _ / . ._ -_ - ,_ H. P. Used in all kinda-of Hshing ° '“ Q and work boats where hard-- - ' steady--daily service is abso- - lutely necessary. __ The favorite of the Fisherman. The com- plete outfit with salt vvatcr iittiri _high- graclc carburetor-marine an electrical _ _ _ue _ _ §1?.`.‘€§$“§... "'°"° ‘ lCllS f0l‘ - {~}»‘¢. are F. o, B., Winnie., o..¢.‘ nary Para. we give y_ou the names of some of our 11: resentativea who are at different points in P. E. I. Get in touch wi- thc one nearest you I demonstration. a HOWARD CLARK, Alberion, P. E. I. F.M'cRAE &-C0., Canoe Cove, P. E. fl. . - , __ W. F. PROWSL Murray Harbor, P. E. I. . ' . ,‘ me us and wc will gladly send you our big Engine Book 'M' 5. GRAY -Moron, coM1> cf., -new anuaq. The premier ance ._ BRO__U_. , » r 1 _ ..._ sv *_ at sms s nga-z 1 U ._u, ill? -1 'IH '~ Q ._., ` it . _. ,U .`. ‘ » s .1 5