l l li The -Schnr Hec. tor McGregor will arrive this week with Inverness (R _o u ii d Coal, _ - I Orders booked now will be iilled prompt. ly on arrival. A.PIckan|& Gu. Phone 240. Ch’town Farm for Sale The "undersigned offers for sale his' vslushle\farm containing s6e acres cf, ls ofvihi his ovsredwitha rowth’ nd, 50 c C X _ of hard and sell wood, the remainder in a good state of cultivation. There is also a quantity of good swamp mud on the prem ises. It _is well watered and suitable in sv- Don’t Meddle Witha Corn To pare or cut a corn i - - :Zi rr.,-yrs'-~-_‘ T; our-3, ` ~__»_~_i ~ -Q~ THE CENTRAL GUl‘R-Dllli wrn. _ 0 - ber Horne is to have erected a new two story house on 'Fitzroy St. The about May lst. ing vessel to arrive this season *.'W‘-`-‘-‘-'-ff-'3 vvvv - f-':.‘::-v¢4\e|v:‘-1';-'-1`¢i¢‘_l»\'l;5_v~'-i'~v~'-'-'-'-'-;-‘-‘rvlvfd ``````` - ‘J ~~~~~~~ ` '- I rr mrs to bay in is nun-. , arrives in _ --~ . ` » , by the N0tf\\BUb¢l’land lllt eviiiilf. _ . 'ri-in uon'rucilsaR1.4so.- 'ree _ ._ -_-_-» -"5 "_' Northumberland d_0e-led _,at llr. lni\¢1ll'l~ Fred ‘Morris e ` > lottetown at '8r80_issi:'»ni¢l_tt`, ' _ . ,' ‘Li 0tl:_a.3q')ttstov/a~ last night hold - i . ‘ ---- _ ': on ‘ ' " _ ` . i T1°1wrs‘-'ri 'mf _-ir-..ti'og\iIBecp:‘r;ntl; and ior Mr. Balder- °Vf\‘»ll\8- GEO E. llUGllES{ 5,-;'<,5,5,i§,-‘I~=_i mail or at every way for good famine- The fwallioiz _ _ house and out buildings are all in good repair, For further psrliculars apply on the premises _ __ ' F. CONNOLLY i _ _ M°n\sh;°tR%°d, The Peoples Druggxst ° 4 . _1-gluwhmof. ' ___ ___ -__ 3 minutes late and ,the Summerside ac- Annie and.May, leit yesterday morn- \ li " -- - » 0 __ The Most- Agree- ` “_--_ _ _ `i"i I' . ` \\ ' ‘r- able Laxatwe ‘ Rexall Orderlies are the most agreeable I °;- o ni?) , \ _ .. and natural of all laxatives. They are more act naturally, do not gripe. _ Two sizes 2 5c and 5oc. Money back if _ . 1'- - like a pleasing confection than a medicine, ` ‘\\,_-£ .’.__. - dissatisfied. -`McKinno_n Drug Co.: I ` Cnr. Gt. George and Kent Street ' _ _' - _`--- l i I i __ *_ Graduates From the School of Experience -’ _ l ’ , . __ __ -`-have 'learned that good » I / pure tobacco costs no more than the bad injuri- ous kind. It’s all in know- ing what you buy. Take a tip from us and remember to ask for I-IICKEY’S 'Y £53 BRIGHT CUT smoking are nenrrn; or coun1NA'r1oN _ _ WIS‘l.‘ chewing. Best ever. _ 1 __[l_iicl¢ey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd. P l - - E I 4 _i;~Z~_1 . O x ' , -'-' _- ;-:-'_=-1- r . lnili ’_#“?i?Z~.'.:-';-:-;:;;~ Now is the' _»-.-Z='.’.',3;:-:-:_-.1ifi5’._._'-'ii' time to take -'~"»i'3-"f-;-1'? 325.17-i?_~5c»'»' ' ,Q-7;-};_»-.`f;~;;;',=;:r_:-_.'.-.:‘ - off that old tr o u bl e s om e’ __ A ” _ roof, and put on \u?:y.rt1gl.-_e onus ii-in-vu ~ o_ ____'2.' __ L.. ~|tooiing.\ ' UW? ’-iillll 9"' _V 2 -- ni. ii bi n the rnaory. r ' "if "X ` 1 ' o Lmlli Fill'-’* I Amlcxniatoenny Farm. r -- _- - _ r _ _ ~_3:1:_?I-"-T"'=if-i,'*l’)'» A perfect and may applied rnnnns S ` -Y' i- . e » _'15 Y for any srructure whatever _ sf 1.20 1 V _ "`\é°` i Wiather and time-proof; fire-resl_5Ull8-'_ ~ . _ ' _ Beautiful Colored Efei-1: im /' _ "_" R°dt&ii'i.'i‘§`.in°§'i‘iiir%§fé'ii iiiin ‘ - RU-BER-o1D. th _ n ' f "’°'*.¥I $'.'l.?..ff.Zf-'r'.f‘IZ.'°.'».f‘.‘T.§.'*°...i.r“‘° _°’ »_ 80° lit, c___-_-rm-“»f-,.‘Mf;_ ___ I ?Rolier_oi_d”‘ is Waierprooi. Wea- ' _ » ilieriirooi. Fire andlcid iiesisiing' ' - "__ '_ _‘ ._ 1 '; iiusnnoio Renting rtvrrta nrt only wire- _ , "1 ' houeeissved from the Campbellton, N. B. Coniiag- _ tirsiion in which :ooo build n s weredestroyed, two . J--_--4 s°°° rwol _ E. '~-_million dollars worth of property consumed, and _ - -~ » it ` e` rendered homeless; - ' _ V ,_ It is fsise_econom`y to put your money int_o_e»_¢11¢BP._ _N051 ing, that -has to be done over mth cesting,~§ic,u¢very dtiier yesr.‘l’1`his means extra expense. _ RUB ROID ro0ii11§ ftieser requires e single cents _ worth of - Costing, gravellisg or -ot_her_prot¢ction. ~. _'1‘hercfore,.it costs lesspper year of eervios ‘thin any other roofing made. ~ ' . ` ' _ - with tins and Yiy-» $4 oo. -' e shui i teen minutes late; the eastern ex- press at. 10.20 a. m., on_ time; the western at 11.55 a. m., twenty-five L. 0. L.-Lust Sunday aiternoon in an iihle discourse irom, Deut.Ohap 7 verse 6, to the members ol the Loy- al Orange Association. At the close oi the service a collection amounting FINE HOIISE. The well and lav- ornble known horse buyer W. S. Mc- Kie, Charlottetown, has always on exhibition around the streets a hand- some driver, but nt the present beauties that is most suitable for a single or- double carriage. The horse in color, is a beautiful golden shade, high stepper, perfectly sound, and well built. A NEW INDUSTRY.-Mr. F. J. Arsennult, representing the Iona Gypsum Co., Ltd., Sydney, N. S.,has been in the city ior the last few days and is staying at the Revere. Al- though there is such n large stock on the market ‘at present Mr. Arse- stock for his company. The com- pany intend erecting n plant at Iona, G,B., ior the purpose oi manufactur- ing Gypsum into its various pro- ducts. Mr. Arsenault expects . to leave Charlottetown on either Mon- day or Tuesday next. ` WEDDING BELLE.-A very pretty wedding took place at Oakland, Mass;. in St. Mary-s Church April 2nd at 3.30 o`clock by Rev. Charles Fox, the contracting partiesbeing Mr. Peter J Nolan o Norton, Mass, and Miss . E. I. The best man was Mr. John Nolan brother' oi the groom. The bridesmaid was 'Miss Madeline Nolan of Norton, an informal reception was held alter tlie ceremony at the home oi the groom’s brother where the wedding breakfast was served to e number of iriends alter which the bride and' groom leit ior a short honeymoon to be spent in Boston and surrounding towns. The bride looked charming attired in a grey gown and carried a bouquet of bridal roses, while her attendant wore white voiie and carried a bouquet oi carnation plnks. On their return, ;Mr. and Mrs. Nolan will reside on Plain Street ior the_.prcsent. The groom was a highly esteemed young man mul is eniployed st the I-ibuse in the Pines. The bride is sn sstlmsble young lady and has been employed at the same place. They were recipients oi many ueeiul and valuable presents among them bein: silverware, china, ,linen which tcstiiy to thc high respect in 'which both bride and groom are held. 'l‘he young couple have the best wishes oi a host oi lriends. PEISOIIILS Miss Verna White arrived in Char- lottetown last night by the N°1'¢h“m' `berland. Mr. J. F. Fraser, Halifax, oi Davis Ev at_p_o`ra-t'e Bread A loa Broad is the l1.b"g, “Yin Catherine Fisher oi Sturgeon P. - e omorrow evening. _ -- --_ . _ Prolessor Theodore Ross was THE TRAINS.-The southern ac- 9-'DODS the passengers leaving Char- commodntion arrived in Charlotte- lottetown by the Murray Harbor t town yesterday at 10.20, a. m., iii- train yesterday. _ - Mrs. James Trainer, Charlotte- town. and hor two daughters, Misses commodntion at 6.00 p. in., iorty- ing on route to Victoria, B. C. tive minutes late. r _ _-_ -- Mr. Louis Macheod who has been I Bllerldillg the Dust iew days in Char the Methodist Church at Crapaud Ettetown was n. passenger to Hunter Lerner, Rev. G. M. Young preached iver yerterday aiternoon. ’NIl>SB"s Cyril McGregor, Robert Sulliphant and' Robert -Stevenson were passengers to Hunter River iron; £0 $15.00 was taken in aid ol the P. _Charlottetown yesterday afternoon. E. I. Orphanage. . __ Mr. Wm. Jenkins, Sr., Vernon, has resumed his position as manager oi one oi the leading lobster factories oi Point Prim. Mr. Dingwell Jenkins. Vernon, has time Mr. McKie, has one oi those returned home irom Fi:edericton_ where he was the guest' ol his sister- in-law Mrs. Wm. Murray; “ ' ' Mrs. Wm. Jenkins, Sr., Vernon, ac- comvlmled by her little granddaugh- ter, are at present visiting relatives at Murray Harbor. Messrs Neil McLeod, Guy McKenzie and George McLeod arrived in Char- lottetown by the Northumberland last night from Dalhousie. nault has disposed oi considerable MTB- J- D- Jenkins, Charlottetown, acco/mpanied by her two daughters, Eula and Thelma have returned home from Vernon where she was the guest ol her sister Mrs. J. D Jenkins i I<‘ro`ni Yesterdsy’e Evening Miss Emma Boil, Stanley visiting ‘in Charlottetown of Mrs. C. W. Kielly ~'iliai Headache Johnson a dere are a SufC CHIC _ This cure goes right to thethrobbing,tes`ring`pain, and soothes it, and does it so quickly and effectually that youvill like y ask- Whrre did dist udsehe go T-the cost isonly Ioc a package. Johnson & Johnson The Q nilty Drug 'Store. Colgates Dlllrl Been You will find here the hosiery you have been looking lor. Good, strong, smart, stylish hosiery .ior girls, boys and women and lat the prices marked we know each line is a good value. It is upto you to proiit by the present prices. A full range ol the famous Penman, all wool, cashmere hose, women’s sizes, 25c, we and . . . . . . omen’s ` cashmere h o s c, English make, all sizes and many qual- ities ranging from 3oc to ......75c per pair Women’s all ribbed cashmere hose, ribbed and plain 25c to . .50c One and one ribbed stocking for women, strong and good wearin at . .50c Fancy Edith ribbed stocking, sizes 8 I-2, 9 and 9 I-2 a good strong article and worth more than ........._ 45|: Penman’s medium quality, sizes 81-2 9, 91-2 and zo, a splendid value for the money at pair. You ve For \. Better quality in tan and black, sizes 81-2, 9,91-2 and 10 .... .:...-.- p50c _ Children’s Liitle"Darling hosiery in tan, red, cream, sky, cardinal and black, rapid sellers at ........................ . 125:: Boys’ Little King, in tan and black, a good strong stocking for boys ......35_c Diamond Knee stockings _for boys, double knees, extra. strong, sizes 6 to Io 1-2, 45c to . . . . . . . . . . ...H ._ 75_c Children’s stockings in ribbed cash- mere, sizes 6 to 8 I-2 - - - - »-25° A special line of child_ren’s, four and one rib, sizes 6 to 81-2, 3oc to ..........45e Moore fs? McLeod f The Bueiest Store on Cha'r|otieiown'a Busieat Street I ll9- Queen Street ` l2l Queen Street 1 ll all 1gs| _ _ -_-l__l_€__ iff-"-E"-' - &ihry ».i.< ‘iii usnziiiiiiuisi 0 gui \ ` On your way out bgyvafnrgif $2 I huy one of our $2. inn .na ynn n or lim and yo-‘ll be Nalig_na| _Clothing _ -l “This is .the way I figured it out about buying clothes at the NATION- AL said the speaker. I f ' ` “There are three types of _ clothes sellers that I consider. income. The STORE-with lots of “class” -for ' which you have to pay---and can’t wear. _ “The STORE that gets ‘_ down to _ _ bed rock and puts over, the gopds with V the least overhead charges included in - their price. SOME“_fall” for ,one pro- position and some for another. Now I Want good clothes---all right, need them in my business, but I reasoned it out and went looking And I Got The - Suprise _Of Life The custom maker- and §he's too darn top lofty in his charges. for my ..-mr. rr- ' At The NATIONAL “I got there a fsfuit a".`s» good as I have been paying $2509 f01‘. and it cost me $18.00- there I saved $7.00 which will pa? for a new hat--ANU THEN SOME. ' . . _ .That -_Murals Right '_ _ as you- maypproype _any day I 0 (I) We have been in bi( iness more Cenlilify -aildatnaniements with of ¢1orhes_~in- s f I " I (2) 'Wg save e.11:disceirnts and istoresjithat donft.f_ _ _ __ _ i 5 _ f(-3) We 'eehdn¢i».__our». we re. down to elemental Oufiso _ - _ ;'i"" I i _ _ _, I. _ ~ mrs than for your sake