,~+ ._ A offer wiseiién séema to no Q Ig, Olllliathodor We thinks!! is a ers i lfalxicia It has roved a t f¢\*0?te goth in Peiiilifiie and alcum Powder _and we feel it can be justly recommended--Ask for _semple i E. A. Foster 1 Central Drugstore 'Sunnyside' a ll' \\\\\\l __,.._. __ _ nit nevairs riiiiiiisi fins t.:°l: Elesufllziltolr Women. so e. box or three for 0. _ _ 'a I Drug Stores. or mailed toslllr dlslsonreeeiptot price. :rss Boosni. Dane W. ' Cstharln Ontario. e_____m_. 0|. OR [WEN K - Vim and Vi :for Nerve and Brain; increasee“grey"l - a We ."¢lT"¢“i?.T"‘.'il»"“"‘¥‘i>“ ‘}§ail“J?§"i¥.‘§si‘,’»{ gig! ____ 'hu eceiinttrifiuo cd., si. ouasrines Sold- at Hughes' Drug Stone. ‘ | i _.___.;;-_ llwissiunal -____¢.- __.11._-- i ' Mayor Brown’s Oilice Hours Mayor Brown, oiiilce hours- 10 to 11 a. m.,_2 to 3 p. m. On Saturday 10`to 12 ii. m. 7393-2-21-6Mti. ._ .i:'__;i‘1.'__ fl' `_'-"'- " ' - _|il0R_80N__& DUFFY ' - lerristsreaiid Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank _-of Canada » _ __ MONEY T0 LOAN.- e DR. HEATH MclNTYRE.` ` .` _ Dentist ' ' Cameron Bleek, Victoria _Row ' _ ‘ Charlottetown Qfflce Hours: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. ' `.._ »2p.m.tto6p~m. ____' _ 3583-10-25Mti. lfwsitsunron le siiaw. _ ` ters. Attorneys, Notary Pub lic,t ', Solicitors for Canada Bank- erwcmtion. Bank at Montreal Cu , Permanent Mortgage Corbor- B ~, _ Swan- Old Guardian Oiiice, Prn- wte; _ ock, Charlottetown, P. E. I. A.A.i';’lisl.6_sn, l<.G., Donald Meklnnon “GLEAN I M°K|NN°N lerrietsre, Attorneys-at-Lew Brown Block, Charlottetown. IAC. Mckeoig K.C., w. E. Bsntiey,K.c. ~ MoL OD G. BENTLEY' ` Barrietelyand Attorney-at-Law Oiiioes-Bank ot N. S., Chambers _ = Charlottetown, P. AND BUNS Gilles Examiner. Laws. all foreign coun- for Book ‘Patent Protection." about and how to Obtain Pst- Montreal Washington. D Rudge _ #lift t tleor e :_ rs!" lm: sniszei 'roupe Pitons 814.- ,_ Their El its oi the drst authenti comes as ii delig t the long cold dull calls for bright oi' ribbons and tailored suits ladies of Char- on them today and ` 'their milllnery general merchandise, pur- the l°si1lnz_marksts ol experienced buyers. their lady buyer. and mllliner, have recently the milliuery openings and American cities ilneet selections yet ilrm, and are now with s competent in catering to thc Chaiilottetowrn they want exclusive patronlso l"A'l‘~ today presents sn ex- like appearance and interesting study for shopper. the smart suits and [rocks in the mantle de topped oft with buts as wear them in 1016. early spring days, when the snow are yielding somewhat to the sunshine, the de- groupings oi' color in Patons a feast to the cyes. formal spring opening will, ii is expected bring crowds to the store at an early hour. _ in llie millinery salon one notices that already there is something more distinctive than the models popular since the tlrst_striiw hats made their appearance, and not it few hats have already found pleased purchasers. The large sailor is decidedly in evidence and with its jaunty band or perhaps a. small wing perched sauc- lly on the crown is decidedly smart to the average wearer. A tall and comparatively narrow shape, which adds to the apparent height oi the tlgure-is easier to'wear than' the hat which is lioad and flat. and is the popular model for early spring wean It seems to be a matter of honor for every hat to be taller than its neigh- bor. and it the crown does not aspire above tour or live inches, the brim takes it upon itself to turn up very, very high in the back. Flower trimmings ot nil kinds pro- mlso to he vcry popular and are car- ried out lu many charming effects as will be shown at the opening this afternoon. Benefit of 1 millinery and _ Closely drawn face veils are most" 7-1_1 ’ The Artistic Displayed lor fashionable these days oi bulky cho e_i"_oo_l;_srs.____A d_::‘l1elagou 12;: vrlt_ - n s an 1 _e p rn _s_ most correot,_whlle lalgtf on there is a probability tha¥i.eii2sf_a'_veil attached to ti” eitpna iamiimii cosyaii ‘1'_0" ees will b`e'revl --_ 'F4-” - - ' Even the-sinailest tot wllliire 'given an opportuniey to wear lier spring hat earllei- than ever' this sesson._Already t od l h pti s raw m e s are s own in-tem ng colors and shapes, and mothers will Phe `aeiigui_ea toeiiooae from Pitons. showing. ` ‘ _ _ For the earlier spring suit, dress or sport_coat tl1e_ilrm's large stock is replete with the latest suggestions. while tormualina,voilee,ilzht _weight materials, the range was never sur- passed and _tho prices will bo a plea- sant surprise. _ PATON8 FASHION NOTES. - Sweaters will be as important dur- ing the coming summer as they were last year. _ _- U O C 'rue separate skin of siiir is again in vogue. Visit the silk department. ` e 1 U O - Serge will be good for the spring suit; also soft check velours. See Pat.- on’s range. _ _ U t 5 Blouses will be more popular than ever during the coming months, and Paton's display is unsurpassed. ._ 11 1 - Lingerie collars in Puritan style are charming as shown at Pston's. ' _ _ it Q If Silk suits are comlnglnto favor for next season. Visit I'uton's silk display today. 19 W 111 Clillfon yolkcs are much in oviil- ence. ' 3 lil 151 Blouses that are one mass ot tim tiniest tucks are returning. 191 11 $1 Walsts made in true tailored style are oi tub silk and can be bought ready to wear or made from Pston's s lk. ' 1# Il I1 A great deal of good lace is used in evening dresses. Some frocks are made entirely of gold cloth. # $1 18 The _soft green shades will be pop- ular for spring. See them at Paton's. _ ._ i U I Summer outing wraps will be mostly ofpongee. Many of them have linings of-_ brilliant colored silk. Pston's naveibeautirui materials ready for' these wraps. - _ 8110-4-6MEii, ' -_-_-_~-_-.-,-.-.~_-_-_~_--_--1_1.-;.-.-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_-,-_-_-,-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-11-; ---- _ _ - __- On the arrival of the Aurora_uere,.J. R. Stenbouse, the tlrst oiilcer who they may nevertheless have been un' point originally intendud. » the point oi` ulmniloiiiiig licr and soull- GUNFIDENT SHlA_GK|.ET[lll MADE HIS it TRIP AGRUSSATHE PULE DUNEDIN, New Zealand, April 3.- utterly impossible for thc ship to be ot' any use in her condition. I hope to return with the same personnel and brought`the vessel from Ross Sea, ex- to pick up the parties left ashore.” _ OA _ _ ._ *_ _ pressed conildence that although, the Mr. Stenhouse said they had taken . party entrusted with depot- laying enough hswser and anchors to moor ____ _ _ __ __ i___ were to go as lar south as possible, the ship, but they snapped like threads ‘ ' ' ' in the blizzard able to reach Cape Benrdmore, the “As"o\lr ship 'drifted away." he said, "we could see plalnl~- the lights in the Chief Olllcer Steiiiiouso, explain- ,little liut occ'uple`_d by the landing par-_ _ ing the clrciinlsianons in which he ty" ` Childmlfg gldgn ggi; Aurora broke adrift said: l~‘nr some time the explorers `liv-’ _ - _ ~ - " it might look as if no were run- ed on what they were ablo to kill, 'hlgsthauilwié .t!i?ey&N\cely ning away io save our hides, but as a _mainly seals 'and penguins. their _ Ula e._ _3n_ _ 1115.. uiuttor ol l'iict the ship was so buck- provisions just hold ng out. The ' Fl-iday____________ c 4 6.0021 pair. Friday at 9 a. m. we pffer them at each __ the ici- that the ship's party were on' in tow, nine miles' from here, gave ` l _ _I 'f _ _ l 1 - _ ~ _, I _ . led by liar six weeks pressure i'roiii_ wireless _tugwhich took the Aurora the explorers the latest war news. ing a wireless iiiessugs to llio king ref the _ilrst news from the outside world questlug that ii relist expedition be they had' received in seventeen t 1 3 " n -' sent, when silo miiimgoil to get clear. months. V ' a I _ 0 V I I ‘lt was s sail liome-gtilng, but it_ wus _____________` _ ‘ _ 4 _ _ _ _ ` » Big cleanup sale of all odds in the following lines-every item a big bargain. _ been in Germany. It was in Hoerstciii -until --1883 ...when it was -bro t. to O »=_me5_i_on._d inF1i=il3 it was oxhlliftgd ui _te _or's ar. __ , 'rite fiytesi at the ueginuiitg ut inn New Testament contains _the follow- ing tribute to the t\‘anslntor_:_~i__ A true tselislatlon into--tiio"oernuin language according to _tlt'e old .trans- lations used in the Christian Cliurcli and enlightened by many wlidlésoine annotations by the Rev. Dr John » 9 hook was printed at Cologne, Ber- uiluiy. in lim year A.D. 1654 by Gerwin (‘iilon|um :ind the heirs or John .Quen- tol. With thu grace and liberty or the lloiiiiin imperial majesty." Gmmwna 1 iiisuuiiii ` `§.`-' Perry, St. Nicholas. following-letter trom now, _ln Folkestone. Eng., Camp, ms my ho! 0. K. 1 3 ,,- 1- t__:_ W2 /_ -M I realize ou must stop you till we meet again ever your loving Boy A. PERRY. Cure Your Csiarrh Now! lmvggleilndyvlgr tthrgath tsttles; *your C BB S 0|' ,' is iiuizea was midi- a§a't;°i§§ifh;2§t 07 ltllhptlon- *use Catarl‘lior.one‘ nd get Delft Get into Consslliphen ' " And a Which _There And in Pint ine | 13x22 glass. Reg- weil It cleans the tbroa , Jcilres "°°'° “"1 *"1* 3::ii‘=“..':"i:::.i.'.=i°.°.‘:°°' “iw” . ... _,n sues. oc '_ on your will kespffor away Catarrlt oi the nose, nothiiig ?:li'oh,hit(i‘.!’ud|»5e~.c..0“m_ B?»¥,_'_?s _ _ -_ ootliii be better. Qatarrhozone is na- "I am a barrisiiir iiifmilbwn 111111 bllgies crying. ‘tunes own r_emedy,_--_ _,heals and said Lady Eliza. _:‘r‘"d_lY "ld°» §lC°_l-|195-' GU1’0l_0li_3& _§l1|;_0i' throat, Justice`Neville replied: “'l e reaches lost tthgs or. bronohlat il lea 1* Presario- thu); youars wearing is reset in the ________ ____ ed by lgsny specialists and usi~_d_ by"memi,erii ofthe bm.; ,md | cannot ___ _“___ _“__ ce, w no tbo\_;san s every day. Get the dollsr__yeu _rnasqusrsuing m _“mt _"__ G out . it lasts two months and is here. 1o_ man behind gitarsnteed. Small sine Goo; tliiai _Asked how sim ,,,u,mgnrl to dress S18 250, 5010 6V*3¥‘YWl1*’l_‘0- . _ lierseli' as u bai'rlsisr, she said 'slie get you' `a"" barristerfii' -was gown, but un agent. direct from _ /5-T Picture Framing 7 __ _ _gfwffv Sllc __ _l__’o_lish e 3_ B. _ ` . __,\_ 35 if ery ri_ t urniture Poli _ ,__,;‘::..i?;';.:;;::;°;.‘;:;..;f _ 5a-N l '"8' "°‘”°S"”‘°°S"°**S*W°"‘- 591-----~ ~- ~ -_ -----~ A ‘oz bottle reguiarzsefor 15 ' l l i l | I -1 _ `q _ . ' ' . Everything Always _Exactly as _Advertised _ ~ flum---___-.il-i-` Screens _ f $51.59 Foldin bedroom screens 3 wln_gs glled ready for use. Regs arly2.00_each _- _ Fnday at 9._ a. ._ _ ' _ Arch top _fram'ed=°~Mii:rors suitable 1 for b e _d ro o in, kitchen or bath room,2 sizes 7x9 glass Regularly ss¢Friday__... C uiariy 1.50 Friday... ` __ "’“ '" "'" nn* 'W Frida and Saturda ` Take Advantage' oi _ Our Splendid. Bargain Offerings E them in our window Thursday. Buy them Friday and Saturday very item is a genuine bargam. Money back if not more than satisfied. _ _ lf you cannot come in_person order by mail on the distinct understandin that money will be refunded if goods prove unsatisfactory. _ LINEN DEPT 100 pairs odd Curtains Pl’iC€ ,.1 1_5() to $7 PL Pl' ! Here’s a bargain opportunity indeed! Mostly single pairs but we I have half a dozen pattems at least in_wl'iich there are three or four pairs of each design. Many _ elegant' curtains are offered in this lot. Early buyers, as usual, will secure first choice. On sale Friday morning at 9 a. in. at exactly halt price. H Price _ Regularly 1.50 to 7.00 the pair. Friday .......................... _ a l ' _ ALSO about 150 oddsampie curtains,-3 yds. lon_g. Many ‘ windows can be nicely draped with a single curtain, if you '0¢lh&¢q »r \ l | Regularly ‘ _ _ _ _ By the pair these odds would be worth from 1.50 to _ __ i l . ' 1 1 slats as: valine oLo. ___i>ii-.ianpei-ser. 'ro-_um _praise of ood _ i B Bed B th T _ S ' ' d ' C eh' ‘ _ -.1 1 .':;.°°:.°.1°°i°.:i;.xl"::i°,‘;':i: fa” 3 We S . Plea S 118 10118 have such windows in your home here is your opportunity. i Prmg _ and Mattress Friday we will sell an all brsas bedi fugi-gize, together mi _s ee _ me. n and- tiiiclc revgsiblespiiiag trees for 1 _ z : .~ _ $is.sii;_. _J iI_ ._ _.'43 ,=_.: . . ~ »-Regular price - sou f1_1»1if if ` txosiyiiiilie rW`i 2 vi Lift f _ All odd white and colored Turkish bath towels Reg- ularly 10c to 1.00 each. Friday :it One Third Off. IONAi rind" Allmtlhal I A' FFF ot " d I' tbl; ommon German nation A l ’ 4 ` stein o ons- s e possessim-_ 11 1:1111 11 0 ~ _ ` ’ -f B _ which _ been in_h family i‘or'u_nil now embellished with illustrations . 1.3 . luis `9llg`h;real‘s.` "ight iii the 'lame 'it has mid put. into this grand form. This S og All odd bedspreads satin, honeycomb and crochet makes all sizes in this lot Worth 1.25 to 5.00 each Friday at One Third off. _at 1'-3 off Abiglot of odd cushion tops and slips. Regularly 25c to 2.00 each. Friday at one Taira-off. ~ ‘ ` -J i pniir 4 _ A Note These' Four. _‘Bargain -Items t _ Fiftyudozen all linen li;iiclt':t