’ il cuannmu, nnaci-1 23, . _ lll7_?Wl}llLilll_[|l iSHl_llTS I " , _ New Patterns. I* w. G. in ia. ....|¢,'_ I ‘We were fortunate to have `Pf“ _J _ ' f I you. L_’ "`| 5, l)CSlZ. _ a case of our Spring Colored l , _Shirts brought by . S. Mints _ 3 I in january. This is we be. ~ f lieve the iirst .of the sea on _ é and they are beauties. ale _ E ,_ - would like to show them to V' i1A.aRucE, The W. G. 8:, R. is M¢n's Furnishings, Morris Block. ‘ ¢bv &¥~&nn - l €_"_ i 1 oz. 1.3¢* _._;f5="i‘h';‘s's>_) _ nr- *ut ‘ E 2'! e. _“_” Imitation. ' Lei; -_"L cle'-.'-ei' designer create .1 new coat-and it is copied by . every petty maker in the country. - - hat or si1.~:_>e or l good. " Success breeds imitation. La CJ iin i Fit-Reform styles, Fit-Reform guriiieiits, Fit-Reform Wardrobes, are " iiiiitoted And the imitators’ 1 claim to popularity I t‘_ ` ' ' ' are “just as 0° _ _ _ L NI‘f\`l".»l< BE ° ` _ S? cr._,,, -i Fit-Reform originates and creates l styles-garineiits-methods. fit" =e-siiornm Only one Fit-Relomi Wardrobe in this city l Prowse Bros., Charlottetown. 1 ~ -,. ,-f' . Q, - _I _ ; ____"1_`~ ` I >' DONT N EGLECT YOUR EYES Don’t strain your sight by disregard- ing a defect of vision which glasses will correct, but make provision for t'».ie future by saving your eyes as much as possible. Spectacles are sight savers. A &air of colored glasses worn now won save much fixture discomfort to many eyes. We have them at 254: up. E. W. TAYLOR, =- ATIENI) CllNROY’S GREAT SP-01 CASH Discount Salc of all boots and shoes in stock. SUNNYSIDE. Charlottetown, P. E. I. = IF Y0,U ONLY KNEW Whmymirwellstockedstomewal goiagto burn dowu,you could waittolnsnrenntiltheweek be fore,bnt When It is Destroyed Yoaaretoo late. Remembertlie olilsda|e,“’i1rereisnotime|ik¢ the present," and no insnranize llksosrs. §2.'+...§; FAH? 1%.? canola gum. 1 l _-_-_-_o_o_~_°..-S»’J*-°~°| ”lwwWo El P a Use F LOU 'L and your bread, biscuits, cake _gl and pastry will be all that .- any good cook could desire. Beaver Flour' combines the nntriment of Manitoba Spring ~ Wheat with the whitenew and ‘ davor of Ontario Fall Wheat. ' That’s why it makes MORE '_ lid, and BETTER bread, I _ than any other flour. _,_. 37'- _' ll|7l¢l1'n a 1201:/ nfl/ ,__ -' li, -_ for l¢d_zl audiha Anucrcvu. _ ‘;_;\@§_~_-» At Your Grooufo. `-." ; -‘_\r' . -~ i /~ T T@_L-f_~ AUCTION SALE! That well situated house and premi- and extegfiing to channel now occupied by Mrs. Benjamin Davies will be sold by auction at noon on March 29th. Part purchase moneyxlay remain on Mort- , an a to gmc Foil: suit y. I. Hires. is tu ai Att¢rl¢! I1 LIV- , ` .~:-., ses with ft. frontage on Water Street' 1_ Or-rawa, Much H),-The annual report of thc nsherles department has been pre- sent/ed to parliament. The statistics are a, year old. They show that the deep-sea fishermen of the maritime provinces, received $158,043 as bounties on their respective catches of tish‘for the season of lil, thc owners and crews oi the 851 i lish- _infz schooners received $72,9ll, or nearly half of the amount, showing that fifty six more vessels than in l, participated in this bounty. On the other hand, (Xl) boats less than in the previous year shared in this distribution of $&l,il77 amongst 19,149 boat fishermen. Altogether 12.178 claims were paid, thirty-nine having been reject- ed and refused payment as being fraudu- lent. l li . LosAr~'oi:i.i-is, Cal., lliircli i9.-The Seventh street-bridge over Los Angeles rivei-fell Monday, carrying with it into the flood-swelled river twelve to fifteen persons, twoof vi-hom are believed to ‘have beendrowned. The list includes: Two unknown men, whose bodies are thought tohave been carried down the r°lver,und Mrs. Clara Webb. who was rescued from the flood, but is probably fatally hurt by falling timbers. The high water in the-_ river had ut- tmctcd many sightseers to the bridge, the buttrcsses of which had been weak- ened by the flood. und when nsuddcn swelling oi the waters camo the supports werecnrrieiluway and the b1‘ifi::c col- lapsed. The Ninth street bridge is on the point of giving way and police are on guard to kccpany person from going upuu the structure. Flood conditions in Los Angeles :ind vicinity are the worst known in many years. The Los Angeles river isbank Nova Scotia Received the Largest Bounty, While New Brunswick Received Only $14,000 and Prince i ,!>"°=‘°=°1>°“=°=lf=w=»-1, ==w=»f~\>\°=-»~' ,~ ~ - ~ mg and very palniul. I got a tiny cent box _ Edward Island Less Than oiPymmid Pile Gun: at tbs_dr-ugstoiemnrl used it and was entirely cured;¢otanot.her THL ll|SlSlHU|lS EFFIUS A Bridge Over the Los Angeles River Was Carried Away and Two Lives Wore Lost. - _ full and reaches thc highest point known. - f ‘~~--~~ -~ Y ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ---- ---- ~.-- ,_.._Y ...._.___.._...-..__ _ ___.__..v-f , E ..‘_. _ _'fr _ I By provinces, hfova Scotia received by far the largest amount oi the bounty, viz: About $lil),tXX), while Quebec drew 834.- 70); New Brunswick only secured $14,872, and Prince Edward Island received loss than $10,000 for its share. ' Since its inception (lS82» the sum oi $3,474,910 has been distributed amongst the fishermen of the above mentioned provinces to better enable them to prose- cute their callinrz. The dog ilsh were not. us plentiful as in previous years, which fact was ofimmeuso assistance to all the line and trawl fisher- men iii their- operations, und it is to be earnestly hoped that this scouruge to our fisheries is now taking its departure. llllllllllillll lLllllllS, in niiiuy years. Much loss has been sus. tained by the city from damaged streets, broken storm drains and sewers. Along thc coast various town have suf- fered. At Santa Monica two piers were destroyed, and the damage along the shore territory is estimated nt two hun- dred thousand dollars. At Long Beach the damage to the wharf and to small bouts is estimated at $20,000. Trains are stalled by wnshouts and tele- graph and telephone lines have hceu blown down. E\'i‘_IR\'0`.\'l'l WiTii SORl~1 'i`llRO,~\'l` Should know liovr quickly _lflcrvilinc cures. "I ciiu rccoiumend_l\crvilinc very highly for sore throat," writes Mr. R. Ms- Kcnzie of St. George. “I once had it vory sore throat and my chest was full of sold and soreness. Every couglrliurt. me. I cured myself quickly by ru bing my chest :mil throat vigorous y with Nerviline und using it also as a garglc. I believe Nervi- linc to be the best general remedy for emergent sickness that one can get._ We have used it for twenty yeais lu 0\lf house." Price flic. a powerful picture of the oomplete, crimi- meal, and plan before they- are inzmgurnt- od. _ .41 _ V Mi". Kiriloiiudds that the hlaiue of the UR, ZXFRUP . . _ _. . l §’$`.f§§`I;i`,"';`i.§'§'.°..“§.`.l”.l§f.'I§§`Zl`§l`.lILl`l.§§f |-|N$EE| ANU lmuuunuu; ,‘unomo- ’ usllulis nuluuili. -i-=1=f~i-_r-===f TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED FREE. .Until nbout twoyeurs ago i had had box in caselneeded lt, and as thc piles did not return In six months I gave the reinedytoafrlend of mine who wanted the doctor to operate to cure him. My friend said he would use the “pyramids” but he kucw they would do him no good, but they cured him of plies ef twenty-hvo years' standing. I am free from piles to- dny, and have been since using Pyramid Pile Cure. I was Captain in the Civil gVi\r." James Adams, Soldiers' liomc, u . The uiajority o'f people labor under the impression that an operation is necessary and are very skeptical regarding the re` medial virtues ofnuy xuedlcinalcouipound. Testimony like the above should certulnly have a tendency to dispel this impression, although it is odd that such in fallacy Should prevail, and still more odd that so many people should think un operation ef- fects a permanent cure, whereas the oun- trury is more often the case. .lust scud your na_iuc iiml uiiilress to Pyramid Drug Co., 13211 Main St., illar- shall, Mis-li., and receive l'i-eo hy retiiin mail the trial puckugc in a plnin wrapper. Thousands have been cured in this cnsy, painless and inexpensive way, in the privacy of the homo. No knife and its ' Y torture. No doctor and his bills. E R E E R I G & 0. All drugglsis, :'10 cents. Write to-day for ’ a free package. _` SPECIAL NOTICES. li'oi\-Ox Tablets are an exoelleut spring tonic. For sole nt your dru ggist's. 23d ll. Just received by express a full line of nc\\' Silks in black nnd colored.-M. Trnluoi'& C0. Eid Sli. Smoke the "Say 50"- thc best 5c cigar I I in thc city.-For sale by A. W. Reddin, | I u n l’hcm li., Central Drug: Store. 231| li. Jusl received by express seven new patterns in checked silk for shirt vmisl. suitings. selling chcnp nt Jus. Paton 8: C0. ' lfilii ii Farniers.-Sec our Riven Drivers Bel- Iicceivcii by express at l'aton`s:- Silks. ing und special licitvy paints for hoysfllldli ncur cost -This week only -~l\`ow is thc lluluuiv ur onions \\`e lnivc u. gooil ileumnd for reudy- towcur lrouscrs of our own make, and for i Tl l I Ladies-Wliy not liuyyoui' Easter' gloves in severc eases of piles, or hemoi'r:hoids,l hai is Your ish? To Leave Your Family Well oE? To Secure an Income in Old Age ? To Increase Your Business Credit ? To Invest Your Savings Proiitshly ? ‘ Life Insurance in The Mutual Life may be made to provide all these and more. Ente oi;__Ca1l _atonce for Pu_2__ljarticulars_. The Mutual Life _Insurance Co., of New York. (0ldest in America) A. N. FRASER, (Largest in the World) Provincial Manager, _ \ ` Charlottetown, P. E. I. choose THE Best HICKEY TWIST. PEARL OR RUBY Has never derived that real enjoyment which is his. They are the gems of the trade. PINE CUT MIXTVRES IN I AND 2 POUND TINS. ' HICKEY 6: NlCl'lOLSON» Tobacco Manufacturers, Queen St. Charlottetown, P.l.L. _ ' WL f i 'D TELEPHONE 299 ` P. 0. BOX 292. Exporters aaiaggmmission Merchants, Charlotte- town, P. E. . ' Buyers of Canned Lobsters and Meats. ` _ Correspondence Solicited. . 15 dw rm pd. CURED QUICKLY and PERMANENTLY By Using ]Eul3k EIH.nInS» lows Tongue and Long Boots ubsolutely .\_ _ waitcrproof. Conroy the Shuemnn, Sunny- A N ' C' K V E side, Cliarlottctoivn. _ Zfidli. VI My V ! G 0 R N 0 'flu-5 ul-u rcl|~~~.l i';~!. "vu: , ]`»j~'-p--,f-..». in ._.:>--lion .:i. i~:' !~e."/vu-~~. .\:\':w.i. ilrf-'-~'.=::ii-s~. limi Collar for-mg, Silk Spools, dl-955 trimming; 'fustc in :ne _.l\1'.'_... i'.-11'!-.i_;iii-,l‘:i:::::i:lu->:.~-.'l'-lZl’Li1i.i\'%.i1. und wide taffetn, also really-made cloth- THEY CLAR5-Y THE 3K|N' puR||:y THE BLOOD AND REGULATE THE BOVYELS ' _ , ' _ - _ _ Bv Cleansing All Disorders from the System. Cheap Soaps. --(lrezil. lmiizraiiils in this _ line ntoresenr- Clem-ins all snow \'=-ry Positively Cure all Diseases of tho Stomach, Liver, Kid- nays, Sick Headache. Constipation and Nervbusnass. Two Sizes, loc. and 25c. a Box Kufopafkoi Could no wo with Bao Helpers and Moefable ;’.,..:o°::: ¥}°,_S_=",.7:=-= T00|S__ Whole Machine out of Orden l_¢_»_v\L'_ii;__pr|i~o~ tlmu ii tau-tory iriaileé-__;_D_,f_.'l. For sale at Johnson SL ]olinson’s.` 1 _d .H ,_ i [ht now-at cost. During this month we are 3_2, dimmos si.i»oi@.~.oui-g.:-1...-oi. ».»o_-zu. i