. 3 ’ ' " 'W DAILY wonder is Mrs. Edwards, when she gets going in the kitchen. She pops that p of hers on the stove to boil, and then sets to work. Out come all the little bits of cold meat and cold potatoes. Into ib¢` stcwpan they go. Over them she pours the boiling soup, -And in ‘half an hour or so she's tumed.out s tasty, appetis ng stay, piping hot and ready to serve; the two-or-three-hel ings kind, you know; POLITENESB IN I 'ina-a The art ol _beilll Unions H ' able asset not only 'ln tha u i What Partly Yl'l¢0. A _ social sb world but also to the buslnqa mm Maw” lor woman. Merely knowing new gs son, lbe courteous has won Aqvgghgmmg can gg 'for men and women, for 'lt'-fs' not answer [casy matter to find employes who up ,fwn 4081 .With aidlslrllllilll .°lll\'»0xn- eral yean she _er and still hen his sood viii. .'rhm_iiei- onlin by BFG bit b\1Bil\0ll-Quotttittions that, A big ilnn ,keep SMU mm *Nl women, and many collectors. When who notes. way that For lev- herself and a _.number of man turns in if .he has made -e-7.. ea... _..._ .. .r-..»-r, ..=-_-f _'_ “___ _. E /M gd* ~2~ . dv;/> or you-Soon will, if you lay in s supply of Erlwards' Soup. ' DESICCATED SOUP Bo. por packet. ‘ "' “ Bdujnwfs' Dtsdcealed Scraps one made in Hires vnvdalirs-Broun, 1'ns»¢rlo, Whale The Hmu-vs varlcly as n Huck, nouruhing ron# lrreimrwl from ber/ and /rash vegetables. The other two an #surely vsusmble soulu. Lots ot dainty new dishes in ournew Cook Book. Write lor a copy post free. Wm. ll. Dunn, 596 SI. Paul Sf. Montreal. Representative for Quebec and Harilim Provinces. 1 ‘ H __,____ _ _,___ ____ _. ___ __ e______.____. _ .. ___ _..__.' ri an , sl l » (5 You can depend on `ii Q Eddy s Matches _ _ _Morrow Have Adopted a _ J_ _ Rm ,L “Fl Because they are Safe Sure and Trouble-proof. Policy That Does Them "1: F““°"°“ °* 11 °~‘“- “*1`°'= 7 P~ Lighting easily at the first stroke, they burn and City of Halifax Proud ;l;\;£;d§;lH>°ln;iug-3;? Au 'omni' s J _ ' steadily and evenly withcut the head dropliing 05." _The Satisfied cus- etnlslinzriiirllr-_MItl::in%l.pii;.”'l" aiming an *A M v -Yen -I . E. ISLAND RAILWAY. A mixed train will leave Charlotte- town on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, until a change of Time Table, at 7.00 a. m. for Souris, and will leave Souris at 1.20 p. m. for Charlottetown. The mixed triiin between Tifrnish and Summer- side will run every day, leaving Tig- nish at 7.00 a. m., returning will leave Siimnierside nt 1.00 p. m. These trains will convey passengers and freight. was left to sunnort herself and be child and who had ucv had of thtm dfqy _ Q salaries. ,the money he la A If-“KIDS GXHIIIPIQ o the value of any new friends for |P0li¢°ll°ll il wld by B-.woman who not enough thatthe old bills have _ °!‘ My Some large dry goods firms take lbuginessitraining. Her'husband.had‘ba,ck garments that have been worn D a an come of several thousand, dons" 8 year' but R had an bemtrather than enter into a controversy spent on good livin; An" me with a good customer. They figure death gh. wife ,ppum (Q, ,mplor it is better to lose the value of the i ment to a firm with 'which she hadgarments than it is to lose the had an aeeouet; 1' =. lmao. - r I been collected. ' l l0fl`l8l’ ‘" Count Them For Quantity __ _“ §?§°.i‘.’.'.i‘§Zii»fi§°-ii»di§¢3f'°'°° ""‘”" It has been said "the best adver- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN E ~ ° ` tis t is ." emen a satisfied customer JCGTIUTIG Then! F01' Qtldllfyl with rim truirm or their ioaortar, control christian.-nov. Jr. rio d the ever-alert hardware firm of Wil- liam Stairs, Son and Morrow, Limit- fearless policy, is the one in point, and announced to the public for the first time in this issue of The Hali- --_-- -_-_-_-.-_-_-.-.-_-__-.-Lolo.“.41-es.-_-,~_<-_-_-;,-_~_-_-..._ _-_-.-_-.-_-_-_J -_-.-.-_-_-f -.~.-_-_ _-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-,-_-,-_-$7,-_-_; eleven and seven. Prayer service on _ Wednesday evening at 7.80. Students ‘and strangers cordially welcome. Firm of Mr. Stairs, Son and “°'~*=~ . - ~ E `ed._of Halifax, have inaugurated a Wednesday at 8 p.m. All eat ir s s . - basic business policy that bids fair College students and strangers aeiee BRN., to revolutionize maritime, and for cordially invited to attend 5,11 se,-. if. , ¢<» S that matter Canadian, trade. It's a vices. » ’ #1 & \“ C _ fax Herald-a policy having for its Baptist Church-Rev. .Z.iL."'Faeh f d t 1 ' i l di 1 im y un amen a princpe a ra. ca B at 11 and at 7. Sunds School at to give absolute satisfaction, “Mon- 2.30 with "Loyalists" class of adults ey-back-if-not~satisded" policies, and in church auditorium. A cordial wel- giaeyiu-ngiigoggvi ‘been ezhogitezd to the cgrigai ismtixtcgded to allwtllp services o.ag; u none, o s urc. ' -rf-` may be safely said quite so sweep- r ing,tand :oi near the can't-back-out ANGLICAN. ` A - - _, po n as h s one. ' . "Whether you buy a needle or an St. Pau1’s-Rector Rev. T. W. Mur- :‘NOW's the time lt) gol lilo anchor, direct or over our counters, phy. Services at 11 and Commun- sun fur ‘hd b y A .Feud through our representatives or by ion after 11 o’cloc'k service. Sunday' I- __ f p 3 correspondence, you do so absolutely School and Bible Class at 2.30 p. m. m_° fare “np of aus' and unequivocally at the risk of Wil- _- gulls |n ihg |5| and ihgy |-¢ liamt Sécalrs, Son ard Morrow." St. Peter's Cathedral.-Holy Coni- ` _ ° Bu i 's not a. ris , in the minds of munion at 8 and 11 a.m. Matins gn ng at (3 'ff' whlle "ny the members of that firm-it's not a 10.15. Evening service at 7 p.m. llef. M0016 Q MCL¢0d, venture. They leave with one the Children's Catechism at,_,g;39_ p_.|p__ u en S r c _ _ Mfli deep-seated conviction that they re- ' "" 1. ‘ i. ' Q ° l ‘ i 4 5 pore fini iam. in their goods. "You sALvA'rIoN ARMY. ' _ are to be-the iudge " they say, “you “S¢|\,ggi|0|-|a| 3||¢ of b|;y'g- who buy the articld. Be it a screw- Sunday services at 11, sandy ;'Ll0 CHURCH. _SEHVIEES -s_-» METHODIST 'First Methodist-Rev. J. Heaney at Graco Churcn-Rep. T. Marshall at |11 and T. Sunday School and Bible ,Class nt 2.30. A cordial invitation is extended strangers and college stu- PP_I3_°Tl\”1'FZRIAN St James' i....o erlan- . Strangers and college students . _ ay or at eleven`a. m. and seven p. m. Sunday School and Bible Olass at 2.30. A Y at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2 30 Prayer meetin BAPTIST. tlrm It is ts ,_-_. Wanted in our Ladies’ tailoring dept several hrlghl r smarl ' 0 Y0\lll!l ` - ladies’ | ” _ to learn the ladies’ laiioring Apply i al once 1 i _ 52* Mens P; ii. flsland’s Greatest _ »» _ _ flnihlnn llmlse "-'.f.:.'n'sr __ Something Smart 7 You Will Find ll At Mcllonald’s -°‘- *___ ‘In the new ITIEIIL man which makes Every line of fully moulded shoulders and lapes sud the a tlslic draping brings out the strong points of the young man's physique. Suits at $l0 00 |2.00|3.50 I5.00 are suits for young gcuflemcnk satisfaction, style, fit, tailoring. _and fabric, is an eseential factor in every gar- Our suits give prominence to those dashing, manly, physical traits of the young Pi E I- sentie- hlm noticeable the world over. the garment is formed by heartl- worth $2.00 per suit more than our low price. Q O Semi Read T ' - These suits are finished to the stage where the tailor sends for you to get your suit fitted and finished to your . order while you wait. Semi Ready Suits-are made f which dont fade, in the new tones of brown and all ihe best coloring! ' including navy and black. The se classy suits are all hand tailored by expert workmen ani only the btst of trimmings are used. Cut from the latest blocks in the very fashionable three button sack atyle in A both single and double bre asted. Coats are famed for being snug fitt- er.-i rt collar with soft raliing lape‘s and the new concave shoulders, slightlv curving at waist which display s the figure to splendid advant- age Vest new high cut. Trousers of splendid hang grnduiting io smaller boi toms ~ Semi Ready Suits --are dc-uhly gui=rar»t~ ed to you both by the makers and our, elves. We ca. ry a lull range, So`d at the ;iri<~<_~frm1i cnn~t to cons! $15.00 17 go i8.oe 2o_»=‘-2 3; I T* 4 ry, _ Q j Lggd 5’ Que"-| 4.5M|1 place it hack on their own shelves, 4( * _ ' one cent of -cost to the customer, if _-\~__:- - . ..vLm__J it come! to ton" re at that customer is dissatisfied places . p - _ ’ (ion more B D B the firm of William Stair Son and _ $25# .9 ‘(- -<- =<- _ 2(- N ew Wall - as ~--<1- rw --- flressing table and of unvarying high back from "ch B 8 _ quamy absolute purity and marked they mean \to satisfy. their buying public eveili they BMW to 1086 mon- Tgcgiogéexgiaeaggg gmces' we are ey through 3st determination Oiir magnificent new stock is now open for inspection, The DESIGNS and COL- OURINGS are SUPERB, the finest line we have ever shown. Drawing Room. Dining Room. . Halls, Bed Room and Kitchen Papers Beautiful Borders , to match Prices from `7 cents " Double llollf ' Sample Books 'sent on application. _ Carter &____Company r _ Limited of Artistic Wall ' Pagers ' ____ _ _ __ honester business. A reputation, SHIILUH _ "` ` " ` ' E arm that adoptr it proud. ,Ii wiu i / - y 9 Women s ' Watches demand the very best skill and care i making. _ “You will find hen: a fm! will bl* Of the but watches for women on l_he nmtinont, prices lad values consid- ered.There's a quality here that will meet your needs exactly at lbs vefi price yfnu wut o psy or lt. _ Cali and lock fwfr the ditPl°Y° ~W. sunnyddp i 1; . -_i they feel, for rock-bottom business dealings is going to contribute added public, and such a policy does the prestige. Their policy smacks of s. . .r--__=lii¢'," " l r ’fi_"`5f-'if'-'.5 l ld steps coughs *urea colds and hea\| h b th I "»l'5"` 'lflu 5:1:-__=___g_m and ,m__- - ___ - Q :em riesii-o_1:o do the right t ing y e _ fits., Q/y ,LJ | I ~ I ‘i Liig i 1' stand as a distinct credit tdlhe city of Halifax. William. Satirs,'Son and moral.-Halifax Herald. ' A-`v1a'roR Kn.i.nn Versailles, France, Apr-11 2-Yv" motor whgen it struck the earth. ‘ Y. orvrsq _ moan 'rRoUBi.nn. smashedfthe glass in thirteen plc- tures in the Manchester Art gallery -last evening. Three women were p.m. Week night service-Monday 5 , _ be it shipped to Dartmouth or to Tuesday, Thursday and Saturda at Y 8 p.m. - Men Who aches. Poor Appelite, Sleepleasness. L_ ` A ° _ or in their own warehouses.. without Nothing so Sure to "Set Up" aMan Make Him Feel Brisk. and Vig- orous, as Dr. Hami1ton's Pills. the best known cltilens in Wood- stock. In his convincing letter, Mr. Step- hens says'- S high :rude nre~ ' ' "A sei- a o I returnedihomei af- '1‘he Herald also has a policy and Y K . Qzxssnsslrize Two Macs' 149 Sgt? that policy is a vow to laud a 'laud- ° ` ___ able scbei'nc._ This is not _sh;l1u€eilr1i;at’- ~ - I ter of dollars andcente wl am WANTS DI"0RCE` Stairs. Bon and Morrow. They might ~ ___ go right along and show PPOHCB B5 ni.f€’€"§i"B..@.‘.’i“ ...r$' .$250. ‘i$`.§‘.§ Ima- -ns v'°==“>1v 1=f=°"°f°“°‘°- Clement Hatt of Ke tvill N " und" the umm hapPy'g°'1ucky' rum- ' J - “ °’ I B' oi-thumb methods Bm; -they have - l »,/ 1 She alleges cruelty and abuse. She .~ .. t~ _ 'd th I 1 th '_ -` .-yr' “, says he married her to get her “ke” the spp' an ay ee A M* "" -` .l-3' _ 'i lr _ _ fi 5 1 \ \f-1 / ` -vt `;-_.ei _ ‘ " '”<'\_~\`i`_.1~ _;,______\__>. . VA, I money and that he did not get “_ they have moved in the direction of \ if-. __ §i”"j.‘,;l_ ,,._‘f'_>_f,‘ . fr-/ff ,.. _ I was so badly adected by chronic biilousnees. so much overcome by constant haefllollil. ‘dlrineslr thlf I despsired of ever well /_"_A Morrow have pointed a pertinent li" 5 l°“3 Vip' °°mPl°t°l7 "Um °“t' Q ` " :Mme ~ -. . ,"Ir was phlihifl tl\\i¥!L»lldf¢'~Dl'» riam1i¢on1r1=n_n. -In 'feng wear: me like 5 new man. The f gb! w ht and nausea in my stomld D- P Faure, a mmeiry aviator, was iruioe neared- My eyes l°°k0¢l`-S.. bris today ny the overturning of me wlor mv better. and. belt of |11. mpirre re ri might of zoo noe. i-io I been to mio: mr mall- '1'h° df# war cruised to eoaur beneath ore SING. lmsov-r and fnlins. of dwrv-_ si Passed . d I fast re - edminy old-tired! s.nd'liilrl£_¢?"l:i roi- heaieh, strength. comfort and London. Avril 4-H\=Br»¢ef.¢n' eeoe spain moron rio mdiiclee un* Dr. Hamlltoafa Pills. _3|s. per bot. five boxes for $1.00, ‘st all Dliigg and storsksapei-a or b tnlllr ' lr==` ' '“'° °°*°=f“°*°=\3 0°--' 1_*@r‘¥;».i'€~ A4*-“"°".."“_"“"""-“»’l"'°`.l" ' - ~ na i ' ' dsyl am _well--thanks to Dr. 'Ham-‘ ut0D'l Pull," . .. .ur-. /‘~ Z P All home makers and home build- ers should mei_lgs.it apoint to see the exhibitiol Standard plumbing at the store of Fred _H. Trainor, Grafton SE, opposite the Opera mous standard pedestal lavatories, the guaranteed baths and other lines of equipment that have made the Standard trade-mark known wherever good plumbing is wanted. No one 'should fail 'to Bee the Slphon Jet Closet-the best made-the high back- ed, roll rimmed sinks, laundry tubs. Dominion tested range boilers and every other _ikind of hxture that one could want in the home. It will be time well spent, for here visitors will see undoubtedly the best line made at prices well within their means. Many people are now making up estimates for remodelling their home or installing a bath room and now, while this exhibit is on, is iust. the time to see what Charlottetown's pppular plumber can do in the way of fittings. I `Mr. Trainer has already booked many orders for spring work and the present outlook points to one of the busiest seasons for .this enter- prising business. Make it a Point to call and see the exhibit before the season ad- vances. The show-room is open from_ .g a.m. until 6 p. m.-and all are cordially invited. ` _'__ ABOLIBHING _(_'5AN'I’DlENS. -,Mr. J.A. Lawson, _Secretary P.E.I. Temperance - Alliance received yester- giiy the following letter from Col. am Hughes in_ response to the re- ioiution which it win iwromonieoreri was forwarded to him by» -..°f4lU1` Of' the Temperance-~ Alliance which met 'in Charlottetown recently:- ‘ 5; Ottawa, Merch 81, 1913, Dear Mr. Lawson. _ _"many 'thanks roi- your vm kind letter of \ 27th instant, conf»$8 ‘ at the ann mee - iiiiutriinthgusiii-mu sewers more rancc Alliance. ' Ting); delighted to know that 1°" Agnus; agrees with the stand total! bv me in reegrd *<1 °b°“'“““¢h ° .canteens fron: mllif-ll? °5m`P°»` °° `fai- as the sale of 114110* ll* °°“°°"”°‘l' . .1 truer. I may 51"" lm" 7°“_" eeerty.mi>i>°n. and eo-onerailvn-_ arm menus 29° "14 “F” -'W sine regardir '- e ,__ _ 1i » House. d- Hero the visitor wiii ree the fa- WANTED BY COMPETEN office. 4-4m3ipd. » 0 l MALL til'.i.l’ WANM-.Il WANTED-MANAGER FOR GENER- al store at Bedford, P. E. I. Apply J. D. Campbell, Secretary, Bed- ford. 4-zivuzi WANTED, A GIRL Fon GENERAL housework. Highest wages. Apply at 70 _“Sydney Street._ 4-4Mtf. WANTED. Girl for housework. Two in family. Mrs Floyd, 104 Prince St. pd. MEN WANTED TO LEARN DRIVING Mid Nhairing. Positions now or later. Write Quick. Portland Au- tomobile Oo., 204 Kennebec St., FPortland, Me. 8-11M2Zipd. _ _ m ;l _ Mlacettanrzous _y Y___8 Kenl_:__ zM6li>d. MRS. D. PARTRIDGE WILL BE AT Stanley Bros. Tuesday and Friday, instead of Monday and Thursday _as formerly. 4-1M6i. WOULD LIKE T0 HEAR FROM parties who would care to P1800 orders for tame foxes, mink, mar- ten, etc. for breeding. Terms and prices reasonable. Please state de- finitely what you want. Blake Van- nattcr. Ballinsiad, Ontario. 3-10 Mhlsllllld. i T WOMAN place to do cooking, Apply person. ally 316 Fitzroy Street, City. ipd. WANTED. AT THE QUEEN i-io'rE`1f, a dining room girl _ _H _ __. g 4-zim. GIRL WANTED FOR 1-1oUsEw'oRK. A ni 24 sr. 4- WANTED. A Gini. a'i*`Mn`s'. G°°fz° Dvuslass' 16s Kors se. §@€1 wager. 4-mel. WANTED. x<_r'roHEN ann Up; stair maids at the Queen Hotel. mg* a-zgmij Gini. WANTED, AT THE MORELL House - Allply in person. 5-15Mtf ~FOR SALE WILD GEESE, RIPE 'roMA'roE§ Cel 017. Lettuce, Parsley, Becta: Carrots, Parsnips, Onions, Turnips, Potatoes, Baldwin Apples, ew" ati .-7- J- G81’ & Sous Vegetable Mark- __ 4-4M2i. ron saLE.Bas A§f _1>ly__1§6_3ue_en st. 4-iivisipd. ron sam:-A LK1idETs:vv?r?5iiivn- land dog, age 2 years. ‘Write P. O.l Box 42. Charlottetown. 4-aMa1pe_ ron s/.i.s:.-Esc:-iaL'iTo'i's""7 cents Der lb. Freight psig to any station on Island in hundred lbs lots or more. Leslie Woodside, Clin- t°n. 1*. 0. 4-siusimsipri. A sores -nan women SALEBMEN' WANTED-No EXPERI- encerrequlred. Earn good wages while learning. Write today for lists 0( hundreds of positions now open paying $1,000 to $5,000 a year. Address Dept.. 570. National Salcsmen's Training Association, 156 Yonge Bt., Kent Bldg., Teton- /to, Ont. . ' 3-10MSili '_-Illim _ ' . _ T0 l.i_'|`_ 'ro nm' mziw Gorman, s noone and sewerage, Apply 15 Granville M. W. WOOD, MOUNE HERBEQE will sell at public a otlon, 12 head milch cattle, some to freshen very soon, at 1 o’clook:-Sstiirdaynspr-3_1 LSE- - » ‘ -13-emi. doors ~LowEs¥ Paloma rwrm description Red, Patch, Silver Fox- es. Other fur anlmalsl P. 0. Bog V 376. Georgetownr _ -‘ 4-315|, rams ron sa1.m.‘-is _ scams or land on corner Buckley Point and Bt. Peters Roads. If not sold by fore _will on first day of May, 191|, stpublie auction. Apply A. E, Lg, Pass. Woodstock, N. H Lum VALUABIE FOR FOX RANOH.-- Robinsrvn’s Island including two farms of L10 acres each is ollei-ea for Private sale either en. block or the farms separately. Apart. from - tltefsrma the ul_and.‘soms season; yields #0 bushels of ' cranberi-iss. _ Apply tn. Robinson. -Harrington; 'ot-_ _Nell Uiesveltobinsoii. Brack- _i_sy.Poist.:=- <- . l~ll5iE1lpd.' St. Electric Light. _ 4-2M4ipd. TO RENT--DESIRABLE PLACE for lox ranch, three or six acres as required, within 10 minutes walk of two railroad stations and 80 fmlnutes drive of Charlottetown- - Write "Foxy" care Guardian. - - 4-EMM d. _ ____________ _,_ P_ TO LE’.l‘-EASTERN' PART OF ' Brighton Lodge, beautifully situat- ed. 81 Ambrose Street, modern im-L provereents suitable to small im»~` ny. vaomf. my nm.. iror particu- lars telephone or apply to W; 9- Lousen, 35 Ambrose Streets _ _ _ ' 4-lllllpel. _ -_-WANIID _ _ . "?..““a 'Q5 i ia?-ox “$3 'mmf' _s _ o’s- __ '- -_ wawrmn, roars- snwnrd ;A_PP!_-Y _to iot_g@;__ave_nue'. 4-aggig; Weir iiilie of-0 if ¢_ooa__`.\o¢e_1- my write P. 0.8¢: 504.05%- lottstoww ‘ ‘ ` 8-l1\l0lP\\~ ;-1 ' - - :Bib ' _ v ,