,1»; with i i " an 1'26" f ---—un—uus% til no nus-ioulslr fish Y rough: i?‘ s oedeloubenh fishe- Itflhfiltlu lacuna shslil uElilllll-l _ -ujp_;vhilz sllsee will: wollcallwefl". ssutood Io sh any; m." ‘In r sedu- ie setishetsfy _ n ‘ ti: m cones-es- v-l" 15o '0 wit‘ _lo_try KYANIZE ones; i" you lie ‘ It. ' ed b ,, “Sfili-"Sififih 01$ cancel-ugh _, ‘ ‘liIK$tauKY_ ZEFlooeFmlsh I "Prince ‘Edward Mat TODAY 3.15. NIGHT 1 Arip e245 " Even ingflrchee lnee, \Adults,16c. Children 11c. _26c. Balcony 21c Children 11c. " ' A DIRECTED sY W1"- ' Wright & Manson (‘i-PTOWN, lfieullell & Cllllllilli-r Alhertnll, MntLill-ivs Bros. lirudliilluur. M. iti-nnl-iiy- x- (m. (‘ope Trdvorse. Lords (‘ilmpully iliirillglinyli‘. L. llchirou Fritflmld, Kalil. Cameron A , I). i Flam‘ Ln, .1, (Aslsililiilfie & Son Jcglver. Peter lit-Null R- Sun I Georgetown McDonald Bros. Home: River. P. J. My K- (‘"- llslpoque, Peter Air-Null &' Hon Montague, J. WsCnl-rutbcrs Mount Stewnrt. H. F. Feclllln Mnrrny Hllrhnill‘. iu-uwsq it Sons Must-fly ‘River. (‘ook d; bull ‘New Glnggolv, Jami-s (‘JStllvolli-loll North Rustic-o. J. J. Gallant (‘VI-ear , Kennedy & 0o. Pownn . Geo. ll. (‘nrror RBWPQUWs. (‘ham E. Pratt &- Son , l‘. C. (‘llrlr-lnn Vic-tor s. Wright llros. i. i1 .1 In mi- ion (Mini . BLATCHFORUS - II CALF MEAL l 1=HE ORIGINAL MILK SUBSTITUTE SAVE MON- EY-Jralse better calves. Thirouaranteed product rais- es the kind of calves you want — healthy, clear-c!"- vigorous, sturdy. well-dev- eloped. Two hundred pounds raises a calf to the age of six months. Every pound makes l full gallon of ure milk sub- qfltute, cousin one-fourth .,~'vvhat a gullon oi milk will sell for, INSIIQT OIPBLATOHFORUS selQi-h 10o lb., so lb., and 2s n». ‘cotton bags aha by the ouflil’ ‘ FOYALV PURPLE" “A Call’ Meal in Z lb, Bags ,7, eohrlnzllhr s . . . 53° ‘iii 59¢ (hrhmanbbl), l5 pus t , . . . xi ‘ ‘ us YXflflisoaupaoetLisoIes-osly 3° ‘ " Yuupayusincuhlilli! $.15 villi?’ _ I h ' l l lwu - EDWARD s .. . I ‘Tim nlsgnllllyrlills SVWSIERSIDE, Bruce. liiohny it (‘iii SUMMERSIDE, R. T. Hlllnulll. Lid. Konsiugtoil. James Kennedy Plvililllii‘ Lower Moutntluo, W. A, P0010 A: l n. Bridge. A, .1’. McLeod k (‘in Wellington. Arsennilit & Gnudot. Ltd I l A Snappy Western Dram This Progrsm Will be Shown Subject to the Arrival of- the Car Ferry on Time at Borden Muiam Fqx ‘resents - 55m, b. 5.1-1 UAW LIAM WELL bier-i g a with Action in Every Scene “The Adventure in Haunted Valley” Folllow the Mystery of “THE HAUNTED VALLEY" The Second Chapter of this great Serial wammed with fast action and thrills. ' ONE GREAT BIG LAUGH Larry Selnon in ALL THE W-AY T-HROUGH “Trouble Brewing” LOBSTER your FACTORY N EEDS. TRY T Wlth your FRED A ll. 80 Grafton Stret i . i if this Program does not another good show Iin reserve. i Order Your Factory Metal Supplies Now How about a few TRAYS or BOILERS to calorie" Mail orders promptly filled. Phone 393-J. arrive In time we have I rilolllzns e =' For over titty years he was a , “OTIS-q Y1; “giggsligilm ewllgthiiiimember oi the Christian Church ot m, 31m‘ Mr M K ' 5"“ ° New Glnesew and was more than RAINOR - . o "‘- " “mli- lkmulglallly lzltllllliu-l i: his attendan- ‘—'-' e. o ove s c urch and = next order. M!“ All“ Mumml?" "l"? llSundny found him there, Wllfllrell: . TRAINUB Opp, Prince Edward Theatre SHOP from Helmanls Catalog PROHIBITIQN QABEJ-‘XQBLQEf day before Judge Stewart s e oi $300 and costs or live mont s was imposed on ‘Hart Abbottmot Mal- peque, for selling liquor. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD —Churl:h 0t England service in Crnpnud on Sunday at 11 Mn. and ill Springfield at 7 p.m. Sermon suIlject-“Pnst or. present." All are cordially invited; ,. = , ‘r oun MEN'S nns are the best woiue on the market today. We curry a lull stock in diiilerent styles In the leading shades‘ tor Spring wear, See our special hats for $3.50, Browse BrosiLtdJ”. ' v 2628-4-24-3i. PREMIEFPS ABSENCE- Premier Stewart left yesterday morning tor Borden His is visiting Ottawa on Ilusiness and will be absent about o week. in the nlesntilnoHou. .J. A. McDonald is acting Premier. CLYDE RIVER AND HOPE RIVER NOTES-Mr. Lomlnle Reid and Mr- Harold Harrington, Hope Rlvcr were visitors to the city Sat- uriiny. ~—Mr. Rrinziey Smith, Hope ltivcr, spout Easter with ills pal‘- enis Mr. null Mrs. Allan Smith. (liylle Riven-Mr. Dannie McGuig- nu Hope River, spent Easter Ill (lllilflflllfilflwflsrfilvllflfl Katherine Smith. Ilreuliolbuno, spout Easter at her home in Clyllo River, Mr. Wnlisce and Jack Hagen S. D. spent their Easter holidays at their hclno ill Clyds Riven-Miss C.- Slnlth has returned'to her home ill Clyde River alter spending a very pleasant visit ill Cllsrlottetown.—— Mr. B. Finley ol St. Peter's, is vis- iting in Hope River, the, guest of Mr. L. ReIlL-Mr. Martin Doyle is visiting friends in Hope River and Clyde River, before leaving tor the lobster factory. MAPLE PLAINS IAND Vl-OlNITY. .—~The many friends oT Mr. John Murphy are glad to see him around again alter his severe lllHGSS."-'OUI' ‘now mnil driver Augustine Duiiy. is giving wonderful good service not- withstanding the inclemency oi’ llle weather and roads. Guns is [he right lllan lntlle right place.~'l‘hc molly friends oi‘ Mr. Ernest Duffy are glad t0 se him able to ibi‘. out again lifter ll painful accident.— Vi‘; Willlialn J. Smith is visiting lirlends in WiltshlPe.-—-ll\ilae iHenne- bcry "izsa-ciler oi‘ M-ilidleto guest oi’ lilir. and Mrs, llillgham ill/at Sundayi- rs, John, Cunningham and son gig ‘has rlturned to their home‘ item visit- ing ifriends ln Moreii.— Roiberst has completed‘ hlwoliin‘; house and ii‘ igllgiéd in digging n well .pllell Murphy paid a vls iPlains on ‘Sunday-Mr; |Cairns is busily engaged training in nursin ‘Victoria d-iospitui n M [spending her holidays cl in Eldon. Miss lMurchis 0i’ the passengers dots! montlne over the week rived ill the city on The "l Wyn , is el- home ' was one I d at Tor- d and alr- ay night. TON A Clinton, Mass. A lifter & Co. Ltd. FLOUR in». Strain allot a Disease _ "iWlye-Qtrsln "idling! I diseased condition, but‘; defect _ln the physical 195w”, 1nd development ‘of o‘l'y ' Medics treatment le not In- uuisslremni nerhlei 1° ‘ resultant dish-suing examination ' Ilbtmede to determine when the dlleot or i laminated, Ind ylfllg-‘tllhrmatien, the ‘hep la "able a m- _ ‘ necessary re- ii ,_ MacDonald & McPhee ' ivliflfk n. McGuigan or. c. c. Archibald Thorough training and tlon. Well equipped class Special instructors. OTA ssoclAi TION TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES On the heights overlooking the picturesque town of Near Boston and Worcester. 34th year. Instruction and lull maintenance given to students. Write for Book of information to THE SUPERINTEN DEN T preparation for State Registra- end lecture rooms. Laboratory. Palmer & Palmer H. J, PALMER, K. C. Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. B. A. l. A. MoDONALD, H. F. MOPHEE B. A. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building Charlottetown O I IARRIITER, IOLIOITOR, i116. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. I. Island , Y. Poll Graduate Medical Camel ind Hospltll llmllvid to lye, lsr, Nose We are now receiv- ing fresh mined C081 if best quality 11°!“ Standard Mines, ganll will be pleased to SIP- ply. . any quantity fir; quired. Also Hard and Soft Wood and Bescq Coke. ‘ ' i W. D. GILLIS '8: C0‘ Comlolly’! will“ Phone 1763" sill-omens * I O O > F‘ o. O in H é 8 U. i i fl 5 d vim re- KOBB, llllil EIIFPRY, [IOI llll'll when taking ,. Keep stomach‘ sweat —- ‘llv bowels regular —- Ql Millard’: Linlment Rell White T h. cunron HOSPITAL, HealthY , , fllllalelsllvi? e l Clinton, Mess. ' _ and 'V lgllgiiltl 2T8?’ ' ll i’. __ C198“ M Msclowsn o! ‘y: Professional Cards A ' - l?! w‘ “""“"'°"“‘ Kienxo users chsnle to anoths V h-ioe. ’ n ~ survived by his six Vernon, are _,, K The mussel/Sil- h _ _ H - _ , neill. wllez-oi-lllr. . . ""‘ “ ‘ ' l~ " C..wss at» e _ number d,’ took pieces - _ at’ 788 ‘ RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW "m. Jamiesolvs Drug Store iior the Gllil ill R4811. INS” MEMORIAM sAR/nl JANE MsoDONALD ' 3066 4-25-ii Much sympathy goes out to Mr. Johu B. MacDonald and family oi.‘ Fortune Bridge, not lo in tho sad‘ trial W93’ ‘nrj-‘clllloii upon to bear ill-tile dezlllh of n beloved "ivif-e and mother ll-t the age oi 65 years. She pass-ed awrly st ‘her -l'll!lil8 in ll\‘or- lune on the morning of March thu 21th, iollowiug a serious illness oi lion,- mouths spent with her daugh- ters Etbei snll Charlotte at Arling- ton, Mass. Death la sud at all tim- es ibut when ll. loving mother is cai- ied llwuy from the iulully, words fall ‘to comfort tiruse who mourn. She will be greatly ulilssed in this home nnd lu ltile Presbyterian Church oi’ lluy Fol-tulle oi‘ which she was ll nlembor. There sre left to nlourll i1 uorrowing husband, two shun i-lllll t-.vu daughters, namely Cleveland and Austin oi’ Fortune Bridge, lElilel null Cilllrlotio oi‘ Al'- ilngloll, Mass, The liunerni was lluld March 20th; the services nt ltbo church llllli grllvo ill-lug col/ducted by the Rev E, Lockilurt. A large pro co-ssion iollowl ti tilc licmillll to Bay lfilrtuno Cemetery, The pull bearers worn as follow-l, Elllilillltfl Conolluu, John CJllOllllil. Johll Jackson, Litu- cillin McCormick, Harry Bur-kn, llllll Willllinl Altkeu. (lllliilllll pilpors please copy.) '—r—-'—-—i-Oi———-———- MR. JACOB LING On llionliny evening, Moron 24, Mr. Jacob Ling oi’ New Glasgow passed peacefully away at his: home lit‘ the advanced age of 82 yours and 23 days. The iullernl S01" vices which were held at lilo Cllrlstizlzn. Church were lleinyml till the following Saturday b0 await the arrival of Ills two daught- ers Miss Harriet J. and Mrs. Fred Kellaway troul Massachusetts. Rev. Dr. Genge of the Central Christian Church iilis ciiy, preached the iuuerlll sernlnll and the Rev. William Hllyter, ll former pastor, and very close friend of Mr. Li-ug, spoke very ieeiingly llitho deceased and ills ialully. Tho pzllliienrsril were William Seller, Cyrus Snlilh. Allan McDonald, Eldon McKay, Wiliillm Bowen, and Fred Toombs. Mum-ill’ wen well llmawfiw1ild . greatly respected In tho community and his tuners] was very largely attended. He is survived by tour Biiiierflr-Mrs. John R. Murray oi’ St. Eleonora, Mrs. Benjamin Hous- tcal. and Miss Eliza Ling o! New Glasgow nnd Mrs. Jone Turpel bt ' Halifax. His only brother, Horace, i Ling, oi.’ Denver, Colo. passed away about tour months ago. He is also children:- 1 ‘Horace oi New Glasgow, Mrs. . ‘fiiiiilhlbsrt Walker and Mrs. Joseph - pmgrémhlg flwopmle, i, H Hearn or Auburn, Maine; Herbert! ‘silllful touching oil Miss“ Gig! mauve", M88“ and “m mm A l _ | nughters mentioned above zDvlclwfllfin Moss, and nine grand- ichilllron. His wile, Sarah. died very "lsuddeniy April 1, 1914. was physically able to attend. To than silver or goldr-n memory that will be greatly cherished as the months and years do by. MR8. O. B. MAONEILL DIES AFTER LINGERING iLl-NESB l The iollowingclipplllg from Vancouver Exchange ot March 27th. will be road with regret" by‘ the many irienda Mrs. Mncuslll. Following on illness or three your-s, which she bore with -re- marksbio fortitude in the loco n! great sulterlng, the death occurred this moi-moral the imlnily residen- l-lattie Macneili, w Mncnolli K. C. ‘ , . = _ , Mrs. Macneill was g native o! Charlottetown, Prince ~~Edward Island. She was n very-old resident .0! Vancouver, b; here o! t.he late its at c. B. ihlPlY-iivo yeimf re her illness she we: sh», ‘ rller in the Women's _ ' e Gen- oral Hoebltiiin , u pt the Empire undo ' and of" his children and to his friends he j Leaves a Iacaoy far more precious § Ia- iltrs. . conceit-r AT rsshclrnlves‘ w-rf- t ‘ Opp o! tim- most successful we enjoyable concerts ot tile oeawfl wee held in French River Ho" Oil Monday evening, March 21st. In spite oi’ the tact that the roads were not the best. the hull was ill)- ed to dlerlllll capacity. The fol- lowing excellentrprogrgm was rend- ered, G. F. Ferguson’ nctins’ as chairman: ' inistrunlenta-i music,‘ violin and pilil1o~WllhBlacqulere and Miss Riidy (encored) nuet-fMary Harding and Ethel McLeod (encored) ltenlling~liazol Bernard (on- oore) " Solo-Donald Campbell (encore) Step Dancing-Laura Martin-oi’ Hflpe River (eucorell) uni-key Chorus Ivy "Keliwvky Minstrels" ill costume——Watson Jon, Wesley Paynter. Donald Campbell, Cilarles Payuter (en- cored) ' ' Iqialogue-"Tlle- MllllSl6I"8 Mis- tuke" by Minnie Lamont, Lucy McKenzie, Charles Bernard. Recitation-Elizabeth Gillespie. Solo-Preston Harding (encorail) Reading-Bernie ilillrks (encore) Illternl:|ssion—Sule of cnnliy. Instrumental nlusic. Ilealiing-Lucy Sclinr (encorod) linrlly (lilol-us with step-dancing finale-by “Kentucky Minstrels," (enc-ured) - Slep-duucingnllnura Milriin loll- corell) . SlIlU-‘wllllillll Cousins lericoreli) Vaudeville silclclr-"llholll Duwn blast" by Bessie llinrlus, Vern Mc- Grugur, llilury Mcisuuc. itellgh Meek, Wilfred McRuo. , Mrs. Harry llnllerhlll llnd Miss Anuu. Riley were the accompanist-s 1'01‘ the levenillg.’ 'l‘lle young pcople- oi’ New Llllllloll Nol-lil lire iloteli for the enjoyable quality ui‘ iilcir entcriainlutlllts bill on this occusionFit is cillilnsll Uy llllllly that they excelled them- selves each number on tho progruln bong Wtlll rendered null warmly applauded. llrfors closing ll ilenriy vole oi’ iiluuks wus nlovell by ll. R. hTl‘i1l( seconded by W. Multan ill all ill-Jllit? from outs-lilo points who hull assist- (ill with lheprogrllul. lilso to Ml‘. Alliin. Stewart for n donation oi‘ several boxes oi choice confection- ery. The proceeds which alllount- ell to upwards oi’ $70.00 are Ill aid 0t’ Spring llrook School llnli will be used hy the lonelier, bliss Mo» Isaac in improve unll llcllutiiy the illiolfnr. Much credit is duo Miss .:lc for the success oi‘ this coll- cert, also tor till- srltisiilclory pro- grli-sls which the. sl-Jlllol is lllliking under her mnnngolnlellt. 1253i; 1i Tl"s"”'"’i'i§£é¥$ct' lion”? her busy and us ul career. Murray Lay, J‘. H. Ls on and W. Mason Rolie. March 27 h. The pallbearers were Mr. Justice - A W. A. Mlcdollald, DieuL-Ool. H. Bl. - J. Montisitmbert, J. L. Dlvidson, J.» » I ,4‘ , I v L W hile Sunlight l/Vork YOU have more leisure hours on wash day if you use Sunlight Soap. Away downstairs in the wash tub this wonderful soap will do the labour. You rub the things with Sunllfllh-you put them to soalr- and then its penetrating, cleansing ingredients search through and throu the fibres, loosening even the hardest dirt or t e oldest grease stains completely. No was board rubbing, no boiling, no hard work. Then, with rinsing, the dirt rum awn and your clothes are ready for the line, purifi and snowy clean. >W ash day should not-tale: your labour- only Sllnlighfs gentle strength. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO SD16 w-oyy, 114m w" quench-oils; s» '11: égaannsaarbQaéhma-S . ~ lnihcll u in,‘ P; “stash i yggégggfiklmk, h‘ . $.~.~.-:;-:.lli.l¢..-m i, I t’, w f i _ ‘olrieyouluy: ‘ ve,a ro .3; ' eyousq, one i n, =ws¢ s, “~“;"“=‘$‘:.“l“i~'l§‘$?_.l__$' or , g _ s.‘ ,l_ s, s,‘ ‘c comm I ‘A; I ‘neg-r snarl“ I I s 43p- eisl ,6, H p _ or q;- _, Mavsulce 09%‘: ,_, -- , i I. ICkfiTIIBTlI-evllhplsen ; '- ' T ' v ~ , . ‘it »- k _ Lasts: res-r; s»: V». R It In!!!‘ km- _,,‘~_ ~ M ‘ ‘f. ‘ fi ' , Vulcsnite R “l”. “u? j ' ‘Eeur-ln-Ons l " , we Slabs-jol- go“- = i ationsl 3 _ i Bea It mpiiles enduring shlpe. , Price's“ and doc n» ‘iiifi-Y ‘s!’ -.l-.3Q7' ids;- -. -