nu* _ .. f _ . . -;z,,f|»-.. , ~ _ _- You will need a load of ""Hot Stuff Coal" n0W7for Summer. ` hovefiiie kind you like to test. " tyco. we All Rexall Remedies _ We pay ‘back to you ovcry cent of thu price fo! any Rexall Remedy that do`esi'i_'t "give absolute '.satlsl'action. And as we’re iii the business for a. living. we.couldn't give tlils guaran- tee unless we were sure you would be satisfied;-gogultl we? ‘ 'l“lisro.i.s-ii. Rexall Remedy for every ache, pitinaiid ill-over 360 of them. No secret saeheni either-_the iorniulu of each article is plainly printed iii English on the container. 'Ask for free Rexnll booklet or our ftexall News. I McI{innon»Drug Co. ,` __“The Retail Store” “Read pawns ,p¢¢|a| ad (his a_ m__ Th¢re’8a Saving. .. .. H9604-4-23M2|. been AVOID the by ordering your drugs' and druggists sundries. by mail _from us. We make a specialty of send- ing nnucs by uni; and forwarded to you by return mail. A trial order will convince you that- we can save you time and money by purchasing your drugs from us by mail. Free Delivery-we prepay postage to any office» ~within ftwenty miles 'of Charlottetown. Geo. E. Hughes __ vi BULLETS W 0'I"l`AW-A, April 20.-The death roll among (,‘anada’s troops at the front now totals over 300 including seine seventy-live deaths from lllnes troops went to France. The list 0. P wounded brings the totnl casualties up to about one thousand. or about one W in every forty of the mon who have st' 9 casualties is of course l'roin the Prin- cess Patrlcias who have been in the ~’ firing line for nearly four months W Only three ot' the oillcers who left Ot- 52 tawa with the regiment last August have escaped German bullets. I a - i _ l _J 1 &\\\\\YIli\\\iIlIlIlll§\\\\\\\\\7IIA\\\\\\T{I/M i E Be Skeptical oi f. _ Bargains __ _ ~ J 2;, _ ' Not All is Gold that Glitters ` if* 'oo i,' d, _ » .....t.. .:r.i..“:z .ses iii honest manufacturer. W have _earnestly striven to _ establish such a reputation _and believe our old friends willsay that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Blaték Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our est efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., |\\w\vllI Phone 345 - -- -Iflllla\\\\\i/IIl\\\\\\\YIIIII&£\\¥\‘\YIII» 5 »~'~Z-'Ji ‘$1-‘_-o --1-~= . . -t:'- Q ._, -i:_\_ g g . . , _ ' ~ .§a_-_-.f_ _ ,1 ~: 5:". -'.11' V@\\\\\\VfIII/W """’7-4" >&1 ill - - Manuiacturers ' cPlinil, a foriner pastor The re W' "‘ __ NOW IS I h€ _ ` "`» A ’ is buililing a. large lion |iouse,Apropiir- 0 r atory to his going into thc poultry hus~ liioss. Mr. _ll. McAsscy is doing thc ‘ carpenter work.-fl.. _ , - Your Wire _ for “aulmtltutlon" in filling prescrip- Now is the time to place your order for. wire. Our stock is unusually large. We G'~\RRoS--1---~TAK`EN WHEN HISMOTOR ,The Quality Drugstore 3"°”PE° ` Cdr Prince & Kent Sts J O PARIS, April 20.-lt is announced ltr day that the capture of Lieut. Garros. » the daring uvlntor. was due to thc carry the wire manufactured by The Domin- ion Iron & Steel Company, Sydney, which has "»_ v proved to be superior to American Manu- facture. 33° °=:,}“';‘f;‘.“*. °°l°2..§”2;‘.i'1;.lY.i.’.‘i.if i y 3 ap e _ or fe . i i ' Zdgiiufactured from selected steel,Tand con- . - ' ° ning sP_EciA-L SPIRAL Twis_. which f provides for expansion and contraction. Write For Our Prices _' 'T ' of the hi best grade ` ¢hm£11?°i?i{l;$idpi'biir;rgl:ure of gettiiig superior v value for your mone Staple Puller & l¥encing Plyer Combined, spec- 55 ea ii] véhbihbination Plyers. made °f best f0l`8€¢i Steel. 2'ic`-85i: and 404: ea- ' E ’ 7' \ ' Wire Stratchers $1.0102%nd $1.35.ea. _ ¥_vei;ria;gGfli’ilb;oSi1i°cc>tifli2r' inetaliis line., All orders filled the some day as f¢°°iV°"- 4 / ici \ ll() it U8. sto ed tl. the "ln tho ONLY THREE OF PRINCESS PAT'S ‘l Ia iort is exhaustive and clearly BUOWS nl. ii great uniount of work is being lone in that church. Mr. George Clark. 'oi-me-rly ol' Stanhope, who is now run- ning the saw mill for Clark Bros.. Mt. Stewart. has purchased a house and 'ot from Mrs. K. Collin. Mr. Clark and _ .Iamily will niovc in shortly. Mr. John Clurnhum. Mt. Stewart. liusliitely been putting new sills under his dwelling ‘mouse which he purchased lust winter. Ho too will soon hc tiiklng up his ibodo on the South side of tho Bridgi-._ Mr. Roh(-.rt Jay. Mi. Stewart. zzldvory tinic ii inan invtuiils ii new excuse lie lnl`rlngcs on some other connoitering over the German lines , B 0 /B ' 0 ' c iil§’o.f."§.‘.’t '$.’..I°.}Ki~.‘iIi§ iII‘§..fi`§ iff’ii.'i.'.i‘. lg argalns ~ In _ ing airootiy ironiiia one or the chief i ' - ‘ ` 0 D German trenclies. ` _ VON BUELOW THINKB ITALY _mor in circulation here to the effect that he had transferred the Villa MAF etvi-een italy and the central ompli-os.”_ instead ot_tlumiL.holng a break be- tween ltaly - and Austria-Hungary, Prince Von Buelow said today that he with his mission here were proceeding satisfactorily; they had given him con- ndence with what he termed "the good v sense of the italian people would tri- umph tnthe end." . _ _ ,], :`:Joini MoQuillan and Co.. will pay _the highest cash price for e s. IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ,_ `|_Qv5Rg'¢|= Gggp MU5|¢ wmnog have arrived nt Constantinople within from ,Petrognm announce that the leo ~ i-- .miss the Recital at Notre Daine'Aea~ the PHS! f0I'lllillit to take the place is breaking up in the harbor of Arch- pun MT- HERBERT Red Cross Society demy on Friday, 23rd. Admission, ‘Z5 0! others who have been killed. lByB,8l\sel. the only large seaport ol Eur more l.\\lf\lJ\’-Z have collected $65.00 and 23 pair ot -cents. - 9314, The Temps’ correspondent at Dedea- opean Russia at present' available for wards knit socks. » 930-/__ ____ .. -gatch. The Germans have induced the maritime communication with _the al- Black .___ A1- 1-HE F|q0N~rs._3e|-gi, wane,-H_ Ottoman government to pass a special lied countries. ` kept free THE s~rEAMEns-'rue stanley Gordon, former news editor or the IW authorizing superior officers wi Tiwush shipments overseas by wav leaving Picton yesterday morning had Journal ot Commerce, Montreal, p shoot at sight any ollicer ol' inlerlor of Archangel involve a lengthy rail said to be two 67 tons freight, 200 bags mall and 39 brother of Mr. 'John P. Gorden, ol! £1146 Or private dlsobeying orders, haul. it is believed that the re-opening Russia from the passengers and docked hers at one Moore 3, Mc-Lem|_ (my, is now Wm, ma "but" the despatch continues. “the of the port will go far towards reliev- and despatched to ‘o clock. The Minto leavil'|S Charlotte- artillery oi' the second contingent'j_ in T“|`kS NVQ Succeeded in killing anum- ing the congestion oi Dl'0d\lC0 HCCUIII- in U10 Autumn. !0WI\ had 37 tolls freight. 95 bags mail England, » 1|, 5 letter from ghom. ber of their German masters during ulated in Russia throughout the winter and 30 passengers. ,cllrro be refers to Mr. Hammond John~ \1lU|9~ / i and thus mitigate the dilllcuity Russia ed U10 breaking up of the FUNERAL TODAY.- The funeral the division and says: "He waiiat ot the late. Mljs. Edwin Collin takes McGill sud was s line youngster. I-is 4 _ ,, _slave this atlernoon., ervices starting not his first stripe isnt week. - ~ ~ ‘ -` ‘-\ ` ‘ ' _ ' » - ="'-"'3-"- at two in ni. at her home 40 oriebar - L diesa- ` " ' ' ' '_ street. ii ' si _'iii i h v - _ ' . T 31..-_.-._ ' if A _ ' f all Atordersfrfceive our iguofnfgrgiifhriikti géiiriniif 2(.aotrf 5. iii'..T.i'i.f'ly1',A(.;i.t'fr'ifi§’r'lf`i.io 1iiifrof°§ii'., _ Home _ C Llifgfiz ' _ . en a . ewar Ieme- us es on a _ A fi f th l-` ' mos care u attention tery same evening. itorriltos the villlyige on "vi"he:a’day ewbrlh ‘ Journal ‘ ‘ `J0l\l'l\ll - ` ' PARIS. April 20.-German omccrs _ LONDON, -Apru 20,-Despatehes year by the the Canadian have son, son of Dr. Johnson, city, joining ` ' _ . ` Spring. -- Mi-rrrr It J ivicxiiiiioii, no sobio; Jos i < PRUZOYDS -119-121 tleen Sf Ch’t0w FOX NOTE -- The Liostou Sliver Cutliffe, South Melville; Thonius Stor- » Q ° n Patte'n‘ Black Fox Company, 0. Massachusetts dy, Tryon; W‘inl’rod Bradley. Kelly's ' Q _ __ -_-_ corporation report one litter of 5 pups Cross; Russel McDonald, Augustine from one ot their breeders, under the Cove; Gordon Waddell and James R Cafe Of M1 A~ H- LOCKS., erbrook, Monaghan, Kelly’s Cr s. M. ii A E t f P. E. I. This conipaiiy_lia§§;i>ld early Mrs. James . Hovvatt, A‘iisgustiii‘e, waelis ' . I 0 in January through their secretary, here shopping on Wednesday. Mr. E. Mr. Duncan Macl’lile, options on Boswell, inercliant, returned hoino > . three pairs for $30,000. Wednesday from u. business trip to I' d d _ _ en 1 --- Halifax, Sydney and other business ISLANDER DEAD - The late centres ot Nova Scotia. Wlille away _ " Braniwell Betts, who recently died in lie nindc sales‘f0r several cargoes oi’ _' ~ S ' ,__ Sydney, was a son ot Mr W N produce Mr E W Mcl<‘udyen, Aug- Sotta, formerly of Charlottetown, I’ ustiiie, was here attending to personiil l now ot Glace Llay, C B e business on Wednesday Mr E L Mu § ies on Thursday, Saturday .uid M011 James Gill and Janna 1’inpriil~ii-, Lra y iii. 7...() p. in. and on Sub .-ith paud, Ilniican Fergusoii, South Mcl- ril 95th Mr Mont McKay has 0 g d vicinity, they will give fl £5009 “C” 201111! Of li\e'“5l‘l_"0S» “S they have “Ladies Tailor made suits-25 spec- loiie heretofore in other putriotig iam for $958' S" Paton. ad this lows pinioiit_ 'riiéro is no excuse ns. You`ll ilnil wo don't believe in if you bring your prescription to E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. = pplng oi' his motor. wlille he was re- WILL STAY OUT ROME, Apr" 5; Pa`rlsl'Apl_" 21,' If high qnuliiy sponges ut ox- l agm..-Prince Von Bueiow. the Ger- i man ambassador to Italy, has request- .the Associated- Presa'»i.0.den&’ B rll- his residence to Rome, to his bro- r-in-lsw, the Prince Di Camporenlo, view of the approaching rupture iight the negotiations connected ~ - . ._ . --- _ :oriu < y oi ' irse iuylng *_ ‘ ,; - _ Q. \ 1 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND - 'l`lie trip. Mr. llradiord Clark. Augustine .1 " » _ _ ’» , “Thg Pg0pl¢’g D|°||gsi5t" Sucruiiicnt oi' the Lords Supper will Cove, wan hero on business \’Vfodnen- ' ' _ i '_ _ , "`\` I, , ~ » ` oe udniinistered in the Cliiircli of day. A [ew ol' tho visitors shopping . f _" .= ‘j_;_ , \' “ _ ' , ' - Scotland. itil) lluinpshiro, Cuiiiinritlge. herc Wirdiiostlay wcru: Messrs. John -`}‘.f"`,"»"'7f7""`7"3"" I , { ----» -an-n-_-s _»/lass. on Sabbntli, May the Jnd. ber- Lord, l‘r_\ou, Clark Fall, Hampton; ' ' ya/ 1 ~r ` b. . .. . J 1 -1 . 10.30 and 5. The Sitcraniient will] be flllc; Russel Sltordy. Crtipaiiil; Jack ,ll l ` 1'-ii. 'i|‘ ndiiiiiiistt-,rcd nt both serv ces. lev. Pergiisoli, Souti Melville.-V. `| , _ . _ .` OFFICERS HAVE EVADED 5_ Muclmugull' of (mpg '_|‘ru\,-el-50" __.____l-__.__ ‘ ll I -i "_ ill olllciutc. ABERDEEN AND McGILL I i>' ‘l ____ ' HELP DURING WAR l -7 I ' i NOTICE.-Subscribers are iiotltled _ -~ ' ‘ ‘i _hat the price oi' the Morning Daily LONDON, April 20.-At ii general luardian (mailed in 013. I.) and cpuncil meeting* of Abertlcen Univer- ~ . ._\/10ni|~ea|Ds.liy Star-is 4, per year. sty on Satur ay. ii conimunicatloii either at baubbury Plain or smce the he Morning Daily Guardian (mailed from McGill University was read iii- n P. E. I.) and Family Herald and viting eo-operation with thc central eekly Star is $3.00 per year.. 1`_he coniniittce ol' iiiilvcrsity gradiiates in ' rice of the Evening Guardian mai (‘a;iuda in an atteliilipt to form nn . - . . Viontreal Daily Star (mailed n P. . un ted and wisopui it- opinion in the mr len (mmdu The mnvlwt nm' of ) is $3.25 per year. the Evening Dominion. The letter siiiicd that from uardian and the Family Herald and the bcginiiing ol thc war it was realiz- eekly Star (mailed in P. E. I.) is ed that many graduates in Canada _25 pm- ye,"-_ while wishing to be oi' service, were A ignorant of the way in wlileli they MT. STEWART-Messrs. George might he best employed. Sir Robert y, Fanning Brook and E. Collin, Borden was approaclied by thc Jherry Hill, have recently been en- Graduate Society ofMcGilland he was ` gaged to \vork in R. Clark’s store, the very strong in supporting the sugges- ormer as salesman and the latter as tion that a central eouiniittee ol’ gra- iookkeeper. The large crew ot’ fish- duates should he formed. ' irmen and factorynien ol’ Mt. Stewart On the recomniendatioii 4 of Dr. f ire busily engaged getting their sup- Robert Walker, the Council agreed to ` illes and fishing gear on the ground co~operate, and is preparing a list ind in shape for the Spriiig’s lobster of Aberdeen graduates who live- in eason which begins on Monday next, Canada and the United States. ip ._ _ . iurcliaeetl the line residence and lot ___._'__._..__.____ owned byTllVlir. ‘James Partrldgehaltyllié ` " 5l0W3fl~ 15 S 9 "cry V” “1\lac's l) s e sin. Tablets cure. and _ hoin_e and his friexids coii,i,::'at\’iltitt<; Mgt* should ____‘_ycS,.3»l.V-:_ quickly _ we _ “kay 0" securing lt' ‘ei °‘; sw could tell _.`,§'ou more. but ‘ ` - ' Hiillelice campaign is the t°Il’1° ° c “_ that'.s all _you slloulil want to know rersation evsrywllelieililad ai areB‘f§1t_ about them. Get' n box. Price 25c. The illletlli ‘;;\3“pte1;‘;ll;e0fg;ns gigwart Two Macs, 149 Great George Street. ‘ iere are .he work HS ll l`0\‘m0l‘ D“5t°"~ Rev- J' I" "25 Ladies Ta|'l'o`r made suits worth 3t1\\'S0l\. WHS 0“U Uf th” U’igl““"°rs‘ up to $25.00. Clearing at $9.48 this 3. His numerous friends are 311111 tv S90 ,~,,_ pawn, _ 9504_4_23M2|_ their old friend. Mr. John ll#-.ron able \ to resume his daily work. after an a enforced rest of three months on ae- couiit ot a broken wrist. Several par lshoners of the Prcsbytorloii Church. ‘ -- .:-vedacoy0f Mt. Stewart. have rcici D 0 La the "Annual Report of the Scottish ‘ |‘ Church” in St. Vinceiit_ from Rev- Df- M __ _ th I I ‘ nourn their loss - cn. South Melville, passed through " ' ‘ '- ~ - Viit Welnesdu \.iht l I!! \-._ __ ». 2’ _/- 5 ,JS-E / *tg .` ;'. ' X/ ` A A 'rho boot value silk shown anywhere in '_`».`y-’, ~ Prince Edward Island IN ALL OUR DRY GOODS EX- PERIENCE we never handled a line /V _ that has met with such universal approv- ‘ alas this wonderful 99 cent silk. The weaveis known as “SATIN LEURA”. It is a soft, highly finished lustrous silk. of good weight, draping beautifully, and is 39 inches wide, This silk only needs to be seen and compared with ordinary fabrics of any value up to 1.25 to demonstrate its great superiority. 4 _ Within the last few days,_we have received two very large shipments, which put our silk department in splendid position to supply any shade wanted. __ ` - _ ' "ff" "” \ 1- 1' f_ *af 4 - __-_ __.- _ ; __ ..| / /"°‘ » _ Among the new oiies you will find Black, Ivory, Dark Navy, Mid Navy, Bright Navy, Belgiam Blue, Dutch Blue, Light Saxe Blue, Sky, Myrtle, Olive, Emerald, Reseda, Nile, Amethyst, Mauve, Brown, Tan, Mahogany, Battleship Grey, Pink, Salmon, Peach, Cardinal, Sunset Red. All of these are 39 inches » o 4 wide and of weight and finish forming a class of its own, Compare with any- thing up to $1.25.; Our special price .......................................... _ _ .99c - Some Wonderful Values in Black Silks of all Weight and Weaves _ Among the reallyv wonderful showing of new black silks, we direct special attention to the following lines:- ' BLACK SATIN LEURA. 89 inches DUCHESS MOUSSELINE a beautiful silk 36 inches wide, line dress material wide, good weight, 'draping nicely fine rich 1 35 finish ................................... _.996 SATIN MAR UISE th' f b ` 36 inchesl wide, getter weighta thlgnrlfhi _ DUCHESS MOU_SSEIjINEa""'°"d.e'f"| preceeding ones .__ ...................... _.$1.65 40 meh fabnc Very “ch *oft and weflgg HEAVY SILK FOR CO ATS' This ..................... .................... ._ . lovely Duchess is specially adapted to coat 54 INCH DRESS SILK. This is one making being very weighty and rich in of the finest wide silks we have ever offer- ‘ tinish ........... .......... $2.50 edyou, lovely draping .......... .._...._...4.00 V i l Be Your Guarantee . . Our label is your guarantee. We cannot afford to place our label on u, prescription that is _ t i , 1 . I Address all Qgdel-S tg .s survived by two brothers. Herbert hey. Augustine Cove, a former citizen ` »\ f’ i'.`,\ _s _ , _ at Mnrcoina towers, Glace Bay, nad of Victoria, was ii welcome visitor ) -, C, f», . i/' _»‘_l\ I Hubert of Charlottetown, P. E. l..und here on Weduesdayu Messrs. -Lee _S To' . ',- ‘me sister, Mrs. lnsley, ot Toronto, to lioward( Cornwall, and Alfred Cnmcr- ‘A " w _ \ ’ .’ _ i not perfect in every way. - The prescription departnient at our store is filled with the newest, that physicians pres- cribe and we have all nppara~ tus and itpplluiicea necessary to meet tho deninnds oi' modern 'iiiurniai-y. All PRESCRIPTIONS. _ ., il _-is -` he \ - - \ are coinpouiiilcd by u rc1.;ii4tei'- 1 ' -\ . ed pharninoist who keeps ln- _ -_ i touch with every advance in ,.,,;f_-7,/» i is ro`e.~\ lon. 2/ 'ltierp uh rifiti. voun Nrxr ‘5' f Buy Dress Goods Nou) Pai-:scmP1'ioN_" i ), f Johnson & Johnson ‘ I ' ' N spite 'of the war, we have been successful in obtaining a complete assortmentoi the beautiful new shades and fabrics in ’ " =`\~`§ ~ \\\\\" \\ \ \ \ \\\\.'§ \ . cf / \"”“;`}Z,;_, if W 1 \' V 0 , A ////H / Y \§ r, /ef __ __. _ The dress goods centres of Continental Europe are either destroyed ' ‘, k or in the enemies"hands. Priestleys’ famous looms, at Bradford, England, are now working overtime making cloth for you, donft fail to see our pres» the At-mie5_ _ i h ig. ui ti in t _ E ,,,,,'mal~,,,.ay, ' A i _iiiiti rilispioy oi iiirii qiirigiiiy PR|E;.F;EYs~ UMHIEEE The beautiful Spring goods that we are now showing iiiuiswociaiiho solvodno iffrlfilogriis may be the last we will be able to obtain for some time to come. ' WE STRONGLY ADVISE OUR CUSTOMERS TO BUY NOW, AS THE PRICES ARE LIKELY TO ADVANCE. copllonally low prices appeal to \ D ‘ PD, please you. We have anything from the llnust face sponge to the coars- est kind ol stable eponges.-all sizes--all shapes-at all prices from 5c up. Right now is the time to buy a good sponge-you’ll never get better sponges cheaper than the prices we are otlering ours at right this mlnute.~ This Spring's Prieslleys’ showing includes many novel and very beautiful fabrics, in the latest and mostiaahionable shades, as well as the more staple lines that are always popular. See them in our Dress Goods Department. ,- | 96%-4-IOMQI. Indian and Oowbo Suite °' :l:::.:"°i:.f‘ “" O _ I until flour lwdkm. The Two Macs* MOORE & McLEOD _i49iS¢_1_\_'9é_f -w f ic s . -