if iJ_ 5 ¢ .-5 'r i 1 . cw -__ an s. rag D _ ____ if' _._ 4 Vim Warden Rubies ,§‘;’,‘; ' I _lts a marvelous mystery story, full of superb acting, You will be kept guessing clear to the finish _ A Clever Detective Story---All Star Cast - FULL OF THRILLS _ C ` Western Story of How a Band of Outlaws were ap- = prehended by Secret Service The Mystery of Tusa __ _Parte Weekly S3i.‘;t;"%.2lthi.n:= sninniny >&7; A Tight shoes bring them into un » Pumps expectedsympathic relationshii I Sandy Gets Shorty a Job C its a Vitagraph---which means good comedy . - Keep Your i A. Priestman Cameron Baritone Baundisi Eyes 09”" In the Latest and Best Song Hits. Orchestra Maflnef Satufday Five Cents Admission ‘ SDBCIHI SllbJ€CtS Doors Open 7 p. m. Shows at 7.30 & 9. if¢i6§,’sr_X _ - » » nnnifninnnn in" ' _fran orissr,ci"rrs?|'owiv odsxnrm = - ~ ~in-4-total-§¢e 1‘_i¢nnewnan¢niny___Anni iii. U, -[HE qul\|t§_||i.N F win the pony outfit? Somebody will in May for sure. Buy n ticket and U ' 'r-wo BowLING TEAMS from the -League of thai Crossulll' accompany the Kerry Gow Dramatic Club to Sum-merslde. ou. Easter Monday, April 13th, Train leaves nt`“'2.30-f roiurii lure, one dollar. \ 'PHE WORLLVS GRlilA'l'EST.-Car- uso, _the win-id’s _greatest in-nor, inns others of the great musical artists, will be heard on Thursday night at the Baptist schoolroom - in the Vic- trola recital. 1733, :LSALE AT STANIIFIY BRlDGE.- the _lute Capt. Hugh MacKay will [N sold on Friday the 3rd`of April at~l'~ p. m. Friday stormy, sale Saturday. 1725 l.l§l"'l` FUR THIS S'l`A'i`l<]S.-Messrr Theodorice Peters, Daniel Lewis, iiiid Ju80Dh E Gallant, all of Toronto Lot 23, left last Thursday iiiorii?n,~ for ,West Newtoii, Mass.. where they intend to stay for some time.-Z. S 7 Q'-_ ___j _ _ Sr. MAiio.1iRET's COLLEGE TORONTO A RESIDENTIAL AND DAY sci-iooi. Fon GIRLS (ftlllod thu lsts Gear s Dickson, MA., ! P ‘ gp) ' izppsr Canada Eoilegs, and Mrs. i`.ii?ix::n.)nn u ACADEMIC COURSE from Preparatory lo University Mstriculltiol lid First Yen Work. MUSIQ. ART, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION- Cnchel. Tennis, Basket Ball, Hockey, Swimming Bath. SCHOOL RE-OPENS AFTER HOLIDAYS, APRIL 20th, 1914 _ Write for Prospectus Hrs George Dickson. President Miss J. E. MacDonald B A.. Principal |5=f ~; . _ I Do Not Stir Up The ,,,. ll , ww . Dust, Absorli lt 'l`ate’s Dust Absorbing Dust if it Cloths, Mops, Floor and Wall Brush- I _ X es, utility Brushes, etc, absorb dust 'V I and Germs. They are treated by a _ ' secret process which destroys the '~ germ-laden dust, and are guaranteed I '_ __ to give extra sat'isfaction.Dust should " Y __ _ _ never be stirred up by the persons '_ 'lt if I - - who have to deal with it. but should always be attacked with specially treated cloths. This renders innocuous the many kinds of germs that may be found in it. The Original "late" goods eat dirt and germs alive. Pick your style from the list below. "" _ Tate’s Wall and Floor Nlops » i' ~ ‘ /_ Can be used on floors, under ' low furniture in narrow places and Walls and Ceilings. These mops are treated by a secret process which renders them dust absorb- ing. Price complete with fi- feet handle ...... .. 1.25 ea. Get A Matchless Dust Alisorbing Mop These Mops are trczitcd with mntchless liquid gloss for cleaning, dusting and Polishing floors, woodwork and furn-, iture. Can be adjusted to any position and will go under loivfurniturc. radiators; ctc. Price complete with I-iandlc (as illustrated) . _ ....1.25 ea. Dust Absorliing Floor Brushes Made of cotton yarn, and will not scratch or mar the most delicate surface. T rezited by secret process which renders the brush dust absorbing. This is just what you want. Price each, complete . . .. . . .- -» . 1.00 ea. \-*Dust Alisonbing Dust Clothi These dust cloths are antiseptic and odorless, scientifically treated so as to absorb all the dust. Con- tains ncither acids or chemicals. Sizes 30 & 36 inches, (as illustrated). Price Each - _ _ 25c ' Utility Brushes,_Dust absorbing, Yacht Mops, Dry Mops_ Matchless Liquid Gloss. Call in and see the assortment. I 5 E Z - f “"i_“" ” . _-*:r"° `|'~i° ";i» in ,.l~.:"v§§?T`_i.¥§¢ A ~.~._,._ - ' ‘is See our window on Queen Street. Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. i Wholesale & Retail .._._..".'.""""""-'-'------I *T Fire Insurance A Necessity ""` 5. __ Then insure in good strong stock compan- ls represented by __ fri-‘ v-_ - `_f._\\~__. _ ics, which never contest sn honest ellrdim such ‘att _ip __ “ E. R. B-ROW -FUNERAL. TODAY.-Owing tc 136 storm, which made the roads al i ost inipassilile, the funeral of Isnt; Alex. J. McNeill, (iriingeuiount. which was to have taken place at 4 o'clock yesterday morning' was Dost lfllued until this morning at th: some houi'_J Fi7Nisn.it. r~:o'i‘ioi<:.-'i-he, inniy 0 the late Alice Dooley, whose ilemisi occurred in Boston, Mass., as report ed in ii pi'e\'ioi\s issue ui the Gust: iliuvi, wus hrought to the (lity ly, the l<]:ii'| Grey yesterday, iiccoii-_ian cd iiy her two brothers, Mr. Josap lJ0oley, \\'li0 i~.zis with her when sh iliclt, :ind Mr. Robert, who joiiiei them in St. John, and bv her iriun Miss Katie .Lfuinn. The funeral wil take place from 85 Richmond ‘Stree th‘s iiioriiiiig nt 9 o'clock to thi l'i~o-Ciitliedriil, thence to the li. t' t`|:rr.ctery_ (§()VEHNM`l<}N'l` HOLISE DINNER.- The first of the custon ary dinners ii' tiovernmeiit House for the member of the lieg»isluture took place las night. Besides l.iei\t.-»Govri'nor Roy ers and his A. D. C__ Guilt. i’iiltLer thc-re were present His liordship th Bislirip iii (`-hi»iI`lottetown, Hon. l". l. Haszurd, United States Counsul W Frost, Hon, W. S, Stewart, i-li: Worship Mayor H. Sterns, Messrs Aeneas Mclloiialtl, J. H. Myers, 1.. L Jenkins, J. A Ilewiir, Johii Rich zirds, I". T. Gallant, ,I_ hlartin nn' A. l’_ Proivse, M. li. A's., Mr. J. H Buriiett, Mr. R. N. Vox. Mr. W. H Aitkin, Mr. J. li. H. Mci‘reudy an: lhlr. (7. J, Stewart. The table ivn' Hililliisoniely decorated with pink cur ` niitioiis u`iirl'si\'lil!iX :intl white ani ,gold candles, while the drnwiii: :riioxiis looked resplendent in decorii- ltioris of daffodils. .»\'l` l\l(`t}1l.l,.-'.\ copy of the Mc (Jill Daily of the Zllth iiltimo con cniiis nn cxtcndeil report of nn uma leur -play. “The M;ili<>oii\'|'es ol Jane, pres-iitcd by the senior students. Th' czist. of cliiiriicters included the nam( of .\Iiss .\’i:il»»-l l.oiig\.vortli, of t`liar lottef.n\i'ii_ \\hri took the part. of Mis: liiirtock. The rising of the first cur tnin uni: iiri-_c_r-.ilrd hv xi sliort. proto _izliv ii. The rt _port s-iys that thcre have been iliiy- hy the studciits iircsciited uiirlci' cii ciinistnnccs that were .~ic;irci».ly calci lated to interest iiiorc tliiin a Smal _-mil iviinmiiiite circle ol admiring fri:-lids, hut this your tlir- rust ws tilrown open to the nieiiih-t°\'§` ol 'th ivholc senior ycnr and n direct appca was made for \1iifli‘.rf;i`aduiiteli’ sup pqrt. _ l-`AIil<}Wl‘lli,li THE SLIT SKIRT The great Piiquin sends his emissar ies 'to Au.ericii and' undertakes to :di rent and dormiiate the fashions ii famine attire. .Whether they accept his dictation or not, women are a least interested in what he amd hi. represplitaii-tri do and sn). Ai. pre sented in New Yorit hy his sister-in luw, _Mudam-e Henri Joire. A_ dis patch tells how she repressed th tendency to skepticism displayed by Women who doubted that the ireui in.sh'ion of colored wigs would b. tolerated on this side of tha Atlan tic. - Madame Joire is quoted ss exclaim- inv. "li/ecgs, weegs! Of H surety they they will be worn. Red and h-lue an-c. purple, mid. O! ze bciiutiful green Hut only in ze evening--nevuir in 1.1 day" Mme. Joire assured them that they would soon he wearing colored wig: just us ‘they took to slit skirts. Ant incntiriiniiin slits opened another (plies tion which Mme. Joire settled. “Mi la-dy will show her leg no more,' said Mme. Jnire, and then in het rich French accent she sounded tht denth knell of the slit skirt. "It ii gnncflike 8 breath-poiif. It ls nc more, lt will not come hack, 'Thi' skirts are Hai. front and hack ani hnve the gathered drapery at the side and under the knees. Sect." Aus showed her riwn skirt. ‘ There may he some advantages iii having prohlen~ri of dress settled by authority. At. nnv rate, when revolu tinnarv decisions in fashion have!|'ee reached the pirhlic _litres to knost nfhpiit li.. This announcement regardi- inir the slit skirt, for instance, will bc good news to many people. Who g . that dooms it to the attic? _,L_..._.-_-l-_..._ _ DEATH OF IRISH PATRIOT, ` PONY coN'rEs'r_-wlio is going to- """ ’° ’°° ””° "‘“°* ““" "°“° ‘°"” 'iii;i;ii>"-_¢f>‘fn§"i°n°i'i°xi’iiiiiiiin°i.iii>§i£ii1 i I Pei* cent (~16'ti`.-tc.-) on June'_1oth',' and the bstaitce _on Au‘gi'iist‘=l»5'th~,i J ` an e rate. '- _ _ e _ ` ' _ » . ` ...C _ _ . _ _ _ . _ § nwrd” wid Featm_e___Mid_we;')'; S ia' '\ _n`sgev_ir_ios_,_{_8:ililMElil3`l!2_R.~T'ag D". is Esstgh _ tiirdayi Phe proceeds go towards saying. for the Ex-ray' machine for the P. E.~I. Hospital. _ 1734.__ me |n¢ky 0n¢_ ~ 1747,. .THE PONY' carriage and harness will be given to the winner in May. _Any Persons havung tickets to dispose lof please do so buiore the lst May. ‘ . 11-av. Comm To SUMMEBSIDE on Ens- Iter._1`i{onday, April 13th, with the Kerry Gow Dramatic 'Cluti. Train nleaves at 2.30; return isre one dol- iiar. _ ' _ ,JIUNERAL -'l‘HllB_SQ`A\{.-'l‘l_ie lun-I neral of the late Mrs. ,_ Robert ~`Gle~' ments. wilmske pieeeironi ner rein-‘ is-nceii ill Lipper Hillsboro St.. Tlitlrs-' day afternoon at 3 o'clock to the ri ._ - i , _ P ri ' ‘ . . i . - 1”” f“"“' "“’°" “““ ‘““"°"‘@“t“ "f F"°”‘°" C°"‘“”y- ‘ . . led pnrniey. Mniii iniime eases. mu . st_i_rr1ng scenesof bi_iccaneeri_i_ig _ ._'r_x~iI<1__r~i<:oi;ei.m_'s_ 'l‘Hx<:A'ra1s._-'i‘iie ne¢iaf» .attrs_ction.iif._t1ie .Peoples afheatre ls`st_ night ,was__ the appear- ante, o_f_ a_ i;ewcom,,er_ to' charlotte- town tootlights ._Mr., Arthur _Priest- rrun Cameron, who opened an‘ien- gagement at,_ this populari house of entertainment. He sung. .tivo comic siings ,.which _were vel‘y__lOtI‘J_l_V ap-I uuuded, Mr. Cameron hai-ya g\ood_ voice and as a conredian' is_ Ol is _very high standard. -. I PRINCE 'EDWARD "I`_ONIGH'i‘.-- _l`_hs n_.anage'me-nt hsv,e_soii;e_thing es‘ pecially good, for their _patrons to- night und toniorro\v_in that famous. `__1_i`uch~tnlked 0i__th_ree act drama film “Under the Black Flag" a story icaling with the notorious Henry viorgisn, ut one time governor` oi- _lnmaica Tlie picture__first shows Vlorgsn aliourd his ship the enmity ~`a'\"ings through ge'm`)ling. Foi‘<»\~ ng is an tittacll un Captain I\'uT(l0`s. ~inp_ .iii iinnnn ni-fi mir-.lar-=-1. 1.:-'ml _he (`aptuin`s little son, ~-'in-.n, “hot B Saved hy the l‘a5i~n_ 'Ft-.icli take.; ul mud in the \ioy’s deleiicc. l\.’.:i;;uiil -ouges out his eye. Flite F‘:»iilrf: rind' zhe roy inter escape to ‘.‘n.l Ptrlfly- the lloveriior ol Jamaica. llis ‘Lett-_ ity is d`*l1*l; l“’""l ‘onli made bv H`0"““'lU-V Ol \’°S“““ he famous `ll9ff‘~lm""S 'f“`*` Harmunv Inge grid l‘lu\‘n'ioiiv Violet, s'3‘iDS. U‘_"9 : rnnspnrent cleansing: sonvfi. l\‘t\Z"“‘?i nt skin f<;_0ds_ as well as cleaiisr'.‘s. _ mpgp ggke lfic r'»i.f:`ii twill. ill. l‘*l` "'5c_ Mucliinnon Drug (`» -. VCV ,`Grest George und Kent Ste. Mil. l"LUM l')L'FF. - i This is the story of the origin ol Hplum dull," as told by un old sen-__ :sptsini- _ _ “One (‘hi'istnias dnv ii shit! H1 ll torm wus S\\'\1’l>l by Yi “Hive that 'urried oil tier cook, her cr-ate UI hiekens, l;-gr t\\I`lil’fY9’ll\ 1* “'0l”d- the vliiile r./i\\' iiiatcrinl of her iiliristmiis linner._ “Biit thi-_ siiilois were detci'iiuiiied_ o have gt. least some sort of ei ‘bristinus.piidtloat. ; >°l"Z.‘t_1 had i~n\_'estnient,._AAll yo_u_neefl ,._o test eggs that are ui'l_er _suspicion _ n ri glass of water, `int,0__whl`¢h ‘yon -Irop them one by one, while ` ` you watch closely how they behave." i A fresh ogg will sink when placed _“ “'l1l9P “mi rim. 01.1 .its Sider it three mini 01fi_wiii inenne slightly with Elie small end down; it three months' _'iid tt will stziiid 'on the small end, and if older it. will float, with the large end out of wnter more or less, iccording to its age. A device errihodylnn this principle ans lately hoen_paten_t_e_d. lt consists if an air chamber ol nlumindm, on~ the outside of the stem of 'which is a rule. The egg is placed on a wire iolder at the bottom of the _instru- 'xient and placnd in water. The depth 'he instrument sinks, as shown hy MAN'OF TACT. There is n story of n young msn ho had just been engaged' hy ri 'nnchester firm, and who was warn D6 that the great fault of his prede- 'oung man started out, and to the '- Theiclimss came when' a bi order in from firm wltg it Jack 'l`cnr.h, by _winning all his _ - I (ears pass and Mcrgsn ht-~urres| _ \ _pr _aiyiiiu warned to _Bfs lh0P l1`° cd nie whntviirm .L momborlng th handed him my _ Prssgrmhd l -- rf ‘W-’-F-‘?‘°‘_“‘>'%’l"“ these-idlots.'_:' . __ ¢, _ _ .'d‘G0la S631” t ~ I " _ .fi'rsi.pnndu¢_nnn‘ 'ro WASH Ci-1;§t__A_; -. U _ _ ___ _ _ “,_ ._ _ __ 1 rider the ' I A'story_of the CZTC Altar washing your china in soap suds dip Ht-\9ll D109* iD'h9iz tng water-,betoi~e Dlpctng i__ii__-_gs droip sr, and the pure, cear w ssl W always be retained and no Yello fAhw0x}gel:ful spots will appear. -St. Louis Star. ga; hge; tasléllfby CODFIBH CAKES- V resent_ations_ of scenes career of the Mu naked _adam with twice _ts notorioglsprate Henry “_ measure oi mashed potatoes. Season Seat e destruction an ru lans with eppe 8 time uiynnn and mine- who stuck at nothing to secure city,by th 0 er Also L in bested egg and fine crumbs arid _ _ _ fry in deep fat. Garnish with DHl`5l@.f _ Nan of the wogds Cl’llIlill0l0gy and R€f0Yl\l or cress.- Denver _'l‘lmes. - , A. ' a te._ ‘ch_n _.__.________'__ » come » am a i ga _ __ _ Apretty sylvan story _ soon lesson vnn.A MAv»oi_:'r TORREQN. 1 ». V _ _ _ __ » I , --- ‘ SONG BY - ° ‘ -. ’ ..1“.¢.i:;;f-..:‘ii;i.:1;a.:rare Mr- ve ww ¢aif»1==--"‘T"°* 0'* 6"' ‘If Mm' won and nesvfiafimif _f_ °ff°d‘*’°¥“_ Performances at 7 & 9 p.m. Admission 1_0c hy the Fedsrals for tggy surrender (il the town to Villa. i i U I V l I _s.-I--H-.`-,I _.i` if ` Y See ' “Under the Black Flag” _ In 3 Acts A buccaiieering story dealing with the notorious Henry Morgan one time the Governor o_l Jamaica. _ " Full of thrills and fights on both land and sea i 4 ~ A truly sensational picture _ P, AT ' The Prince Edward I , _ Wednesday & Thursday i ',, aroma spotlessiv mire and e1u‘ei_l- . _ _-_.`__. _ ._ t ---4. ¢;_---if »----;_-5 _-_-~-- . .;;T.---_;- f- f;-fr _ -------7' _j_-_-_ _ -__ im Getting Your lVIoneyBaek the main thought of many foolish investors. O! they say to themselves, we will get our money back in _two years 'and we will chance the rest. But what about the fellow you got your money back from, is he going to get his money back and is- he going-to keep on getting his money back? . - <. ‘f That. is tl1€_ Question VV_e say, yds., ..ui_idoi_ib_tedly yes, if you invest in the fox r,3~nc_h that has the petts which will pay b_ig_du/idends on _PEi.’l`-BASIS -but not _othferwise. Now that is why you should put your money into the best foxes ori_`e'a_rti'_!i- ” Is The 'Hygracler Co. owns fifteen pairs of DALTON’S PUREST BREED-andiithat only. Why not investin $2,000 pelts before $200 _ones It is just as easy and anthousand times safer. I _ ' \ ~_ The capitalization of $»i_8,ooo oo pe_r pair is not higher andin mdriy cases less than hundreds of fox Companies are asking for the ordinary kind _df pelts. - Stop and Think i I _ ,Is there any sense in putting your money in any other ranch .while this one has .the DALTON FOXES, which bring, tor breeding, $2,000 _more psf' pail* than any other, and for__PELTS you know none can compare with them,Tf;`¢i’r `|-gegfdi ove it If you use good judgment, this stock wi'l all be sold very' qu`ic'Ely"l"`Shifes' $100. par value. Apply. tothe undersigned. '__- ' ` The Dalton Company are goin to h th' C " I "-';_' , ~ - _ the benefit and have a permanent-invgestrhtttlictz for iasll ti0ri'i'ne‘-)i`