.-. , ‘ .. . ,:".__»A &y.4_A;__J; `, _ V V' ` P _ _ Ma ' FQUR "'rH1c nrrmsr rmiws THE ' ' mnsr or Ai.u'- » p _ , MARSH 31, 1914 Mrs. White, The Lennox, phone 497-\J. 15 THE-cslmuu. culinnuui at s P Ham nar:ss1NG.-For nm. nasal ulsslonanv ini:s'i'1No_- 'rum ’ ' - f ` E r shampoo and scalp massage, call on will be a public missionary meeting in ‘ ' , ` mvar, will give three $200 purse for the mid-summer med-ing. ____ dispateh from Amherst Harbor. Mas same as last week. No bait." Cox, of Dover. Mass.. to be prepared for n trip down the Grand Circu t. cd sale of the estate and effects of the late Leander Smith, New Glas- gow, will -ie held on Thursday, April 2nd, at 12 o'cloclf, W. W. Smith, ad- ministrator. 1707. FERRY CONTRACTS GIVEN.-The contract for the ferry service between' Charlottetown und Rocky Point, for the ensuing year, has been awarded to Capt. Michael Murphy. who h-as been carrying on this service for some years past. The a-word has al- so been made oi the contract for the Annandale ferry service, the success- ful tendered in this case being Mr. George McPherson, of Annandale. THE PF\’)PI.l‘l"cl -.An excellent rg- Pcople‘s Theatre last night. "The Ghost of Hacienda" was an interest- ing and thrilling dran.a in t\vo acts, showing how retribution overtook o wicked man nud his old sin found him our. "The Smugglcr's Sister” was another good drama with n, hap- py ending. “Killem and Kutcher" was ii funny picture which was well acted. The tenth "Mary" story was shown. The heroine makes an inter- esting escape from a schooner on which she is confined, after grappl- ing with the ferncile nttenflant and overcoming liar. The orchestra played .u|ipr0l»I`i;lt(‘ ll llSlC us usual. .l"llII»‘(‘E EDWARD THEATRE,- (,‘-ving to the Inclsment weather there were only fair houses at the Prince » t» 'l ing picture was A night at the lnu. ' It was it weird story of n tra veller who was enticed to zi lonely Inn and how he escaped from n dia- bolical death hed. The hed had the Clyde River Baptist Ch/urch ' _-_ Wednesday evening, April Ist, at 7.3 GOOD PURE-IES-It is understood that Riverside Driving Park, Vernon s THE MAGDALEN ISLANDS.-A dnlen islands, says: "Conditions of l ice around the islands about the SI-PIPPED.-Frank Patch, 2.18%, and Diugola, 2.l3}, both owned in Halifax, are being shipped to Walter POSTPONED SALE.-Tllé DOBf.p0n- |Tbursday, April Znd, gt 7.80 p. ni.; - A » ~ P 'vice from Charlottetown to Crnpnud, grarnnie of pictures was shown nt the] . l ' - - lmade by the Provincial Government. roof which would descend and crush out the life of its occupant and the way in which the traveller made his escape and surprised the Proprieter of the lnn was well worth seeing. A love match followed and all ended happily. “Fatty on the Job" was a great laugh for which “l-lughie Mack" was greatly responsible. The other pictures were also of a high Order and were entitled; “The Haunt- ed House," "Three Pairs and a Cat" with fine voice and much sentiment “Goodbye My Love Goodbye." The snme program will be repeated to- night, when nn dollhf. il the W8I\l.l"l€l` good houses. L._ _; The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly br overcome by ~ CARTEWS l.|TTl.E .Q _ LIVER Pll.l..S. ."f'/ ‘ _ Purely vegetable /'_ ' l “sr ;“;°3l.““ ',`CAlz?Eii's| fl , it . nt , H Eeny Cure /¢,"'f-/;7/;_`- ITTLE gil; ~"f'. ; giliucpaneu, { _, " 'Z f’ l;c=ifi@ ‘ °-- 'f-1" - i'2.'~. ° i “I her ` l- ~ -, l.=.-*_ » 1, r, . _ M, - mea, and lsallgestian. 'llxey do their rlul; .<1 mf! ' _ ,_-;,},;, _ ll.;-'ill :frlee “Un-der the Black Flag" in three acts at the Prince Edward Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday next, April lst and 2nd. A rollicking stor of hiicrniieerin life Drink and me rievn had done for implements. i 3; gig the ree: Y' l Yo Ho! Ho! and a bottle of rum." that in the part of Quebec in which lidward Theatre lust night. The lend-I 8 season. an unbroken winter with good l and Tested By Fire. Mr. Cairns sang' will permit the Theatre will huve'Now the weather is much warmer but evidently as in other spring seasons. ‘last of April. My ileld is 36 miles |long bv seashore, six stations with and some practical ,md hearty in Christian work. My daughter has n lrlrzc class in ‘music some of them French folk. My field is n hard one but the Muster has directed me here and by Hia grace a harvest will be realized. I often think of the happy dnvs spent in our six venrn of toil in the Garden of the Gulf. l.,l,j,:.f§lf-1' emu mn, smiina... s-..ni=.-1... story of huccmieering ine. , -_f Genuine .-...i..Sii_znliuf¢ ;_____ -_ - "l"if;f=@f; fren 011 a deed mlm S , , c es _ ,_ ",_, vo Hoi Hoi and 8 imma oi mm 9 _ nzvf mink and the devil had done for | _ ____ _ * __V__ o'clock. ‘ REOITAL.-A rare treat Will. b the Baptist Church schoolroom Rini | given. 1704. POULTRY MEE'I‘INGS.-- Mr. -loh`n W. Marcellus, of the Poultry Div- sion. Live Stock Branch, Dept. oi i- ` ' ’ ‘ ' ° ,,m,,,,u,e’0,,8wa’,a,,,,ed,B C,,,,,_, For many years we have set .he Standard in Men s and Buys clothing .lottetown on Saturday to assist Mr. T. A. Benson in his organisation work on the Island. Meetings will be addressed by Mr. Marcellus at the followin oints this week -St Ter g p : _ - esa’s, Monday, March 30th, 7.30 D. m.; Traveller's Rest, Wednesday. April lst, at '2.30 p. m.; Coleman, Bloomfield, Friday, April 3rd, at ii p. m. Mr. T. A. Benson will address meetings as fo1lowsZ~ Clifton, in the hall, Wednesday, April 1Bt, 7.30 ii. m-., and Kinkoro, Friday, April -ird, at 8 p. “' #All interested are invit- ed to attend these meetings, and lad- ies are asked to make n special effort to be present. THE RIVER SERVICE.~The award of the contract for the steamer ser- Oi'weil_ East River and West River, resl>P\`iiV@ly once a week has been The island Tug Company, which have been carrying on this service for the last six years, are again the success- ful tendcrers. They have been award- ed the contract at ri subsidy of $3,000 from the Provincial. Government and' $2,500 from the Federal Government. lt will he remembered that the com- pany in asking for 'nn increased sub- sidy just liefcre the old contract ex- pir_cd, contemplated, in the event of their demands not beeing iiillilled, sell- ing the steamer Harland with which they have been running the service and not tendering again for the cou- trzict, as they claimed that Without a subsidy the service was being worked nnpruiitalily. In the new contract, however, they have been given an in- creased subsidy, The term of the new contract has not yet definitely been determined. A FORMER I.SLANDER_- Rev. William McLeod. formerly of Hump ton, now oi New Carlisle. Quebec, in writing to a friend in this City says he lives , there is snow galore e_t,this s1eig~hing_ In some places the snow it seven feet hizh on the roads. On Saturday, 21 st., he says, my thirteen!! ' ' mile drive was 'never surpassed for prevailing bitter cold wind and real wintry weather. Wo had the there mometer in February down to 28 below zero, while one hundred miles westznt Metapedia is was registered at ‘40 below amid the mountains we will have the sleighing till thu three services each Sabbath and lots of work along many lines. This shorei is thickly populated. There ar,. T-l11I‘€€ ministers and four priests, with French Ealore on the shore, Tb.; people are industrious, hospitable Farm for Sale ( I f .. , 125 acres of choice land, with good me Island”) 1697. buildings and fine orchard, well wat- ' ‘-~~----~ ,~<¢'li;,;¢_ y _ , K - _ ered and beautifully situated, one- "-l;I;,,; , -»piff_£.e,, men on a dead mmgslhflll mile from Grandview station. 30 3", Chest acres ready for crop. This qapm will ,# j Q yo Hn; Hoi ,md a hotue of mm ‘be sold with or without the farming For particulars apply to JOHN T. ENMAN, ,_ lil fd ,. “l l$Tl ` lil ll' j‘;..,_.l`,,_ ' (llobert Louis Stevenson in “'1‘reas-. Grandview. ure Island", 1691. i70i~3-a1Mtues4ip . _ One of 0ur Specials Some of Our Hand ` Tailored Suits Our hand tailored suits for men are a triumph of the tailoring art, the beauti- fully moulded shoulders the hand shaped collars and lappels the nicely curved fronts, and let us explain to you how we have suits to fit the different type of forms, no matter how difficult you may _ , be t0 please we can do it here. These suits " -.:f-:<>-~ - .7 range in price from $15.00 to $24.00 fin- p _ , ished while you Wait, calll ig anfd Et us _ - demonstrate our new met 0 o ttn < ‘= “Ot Sat‘Sfa°‘°‘Y~ and finishing suits. g . ,__ ‘ f/.» This way Boys for Your new Suits ' Exta Pair of Knickers Free “‘f‘..,_ _.5 I __ '= ai»»?¢°""‘_\". "`<. -I “, A ' ‘_ *»», _ ‘_ '/§:E‘¢\r>` fp ' ‘~,, _ I 0 _ ..-._ ' /' .’ V _L ‘_ ` / Avnléelly finished brown tweed suit, well trimmed, a smart stylish suit, one _Tr U p that will give satisfaction too, the special price is $7.50 made from a good quality l imported tweed,fiuished in one of the best N P I I I A I clothing factories in Canada. Will be sent Parcel Post pre-paid to any address on ; P. E. I. with the privilege of returning if wee! 'ml _ " 1 ,-.:*_ I . -R. . While we have been taxing our energies to gather the largiest and best stock of men’s clothing ‘ ' - _ .. ever shown in this Province, we have not been unmindful of t e boys also. We have selected for fhem an assortment of new spring suits that would do credit to a City much larger than Char- ottetown. ' Mothers will be interested to know that we have now some very special suits in dark mix- ed tweed patterns made in 2 piece suits and two pairs of knickers. The price is $5.50 to llt_boys from 8 to 15 years, an extra pair of knickers is given away free. Another special with a pair of knickers free made of extra good Worsted for 356,50. - _ _ _ S. A. Mc ona d r 0, I y Man onE.l.-Tl * m\f O u r~ store which has been in the hands of carpenters, paint- ers and designers for sometime, is again squared away f 0 r business and is now _ more com fortzible and convenient for Out' numerous patrons. i 'See "Under t B ' ‘"7 ‘A ` 1 I ~ 7. he lack Flag" in| three acts at the Prince Edward ,_ Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday , next, April lat and Znd. A rolllckin-g _ 1 "‘ e -=:. the rest ` Yo Hoi Hoi and a bottle or rum." » rvnberv I ouis Stevenson in Trans - ' T was cured of Rheumatic Gout by ‘WARWS LINIMENT. Hallfaxf ANDREW KING. T was cured of Acute Bronchitls by LT.-COL. O. CREW READ. ussex. _r was mrad nl Ai-me Rheumatlsm _ y MINARD'El LINIMENT. ' Mnrkhnm, Ont. C. B. BILLING. "` " Lalieflelrl, Que.. Oct. 9, 1907. Fourteen li've foxes now in mana er have been secured Everything is real, adtual, g _ the ranch. Two pairs of tested The success of _the Smith ranch breeders, having already given which paid a dividend last year birth to valuable progeny. of 40 p. c. was due altogether _, one of the most modem and to his skilful management. best e uipped fox ranches on The services of Mr A E P’_;gCe(l3dW§fd.IS’a“‘?:i Wmplete Smith also as veterinary sug- wi every evice an improve- eon of the Com » iv Jzwzisa ` G _ Ct 3 iz . Denys rant . ' E AT, _ d merzit “f.Ce5sa;ytL° the profler have also been secured Mt. \,\ ‘, ' ' G00 °?t.“.'~'° '°n 0 e Compames Smith has niadeaspeclal study ____` p Watch a mrs' - » of Silver Black Foxes and his The services of Mr. Robert services are an invaluable asset A. Taylor, Montague, as ranch to the company. w Call ln today 'really excellent lor me,li,,wvmei_i, $0 misled I’ on .-_,_ ‘ Head Office and Ranch Montague, P. E. Island ____ tangible, about the Taylor pro- position. The foxes are in the ranch, are now mating,_the ranch.is there, the buildings are there, and the ranchman, assistants and veterinary sur- geon areson the premises each ay ‘ The' c mpany, guarantees a retum of pot lesst an 10 young pups to be raised upto Sep. lst 1914.” Thx] at present prices really gua tee a net return ,_ .gs Taylor’s Silver Black, Fox Co., Ltd. "1 V ',r»"‘_-_- 1\P_',-;;%~»<‘_~'=~1:l" »__~_ _lfsf 'wif Ziyi’ Y/ iF " 77.: -1 _ _Y V _ -»§-,; -\\. ._._.__.. .,,.__._. . _ . l With Ordinary Success TAYLOR Ranch will Pay aDividcnd7 this Fall Every factor shows that shareholders in Tay1or’s corcling to Mr. Taylor, the ranch manager show ex- Silver Black Fox _Co. Ltd, will secure excellent divi- ccllent promise of producing large litters this year--- dends on their money this fall. There are seven pairs In fact the company guarantees a pup increase this of foxes now in the ranch, at Montague and these ac- year of not less than 10 young. Consider jifliese Strong Points in the Taylor Proposition of from 40 to 47 p. c. onthe in- vestment. All expenses for upkeep or management of the ranch have been paid up to Sep. lst 1914.* Application for stock may be made direct to the company’s head office at Montague or to Fraser & McQuaid, Barristers, Souris, P. E. I. _Shares $100 each. 20 ‘c. with application, balance on notice of allotment. -is