-.-_ v 4 sw... __` I t. _1 ..»_-_f~¢.a~.:=-_~,¥;f- " i .,. -.--_*-Q 1 » ‘r i 7 i 1§lr.`\§srz!¢aa|.HA|f l r f' ~l3.ADlES _ _ ou may have some trouble lo suit if you buy from li. P_lckar.d & Co. Phone? .240 ; ""Sr'n-'iaklng about., Fountain Pens, ,,.|n, would be without one' when you min buy for $1.25 '_ one of "Carters ‘ Writer" Fountain Pens These has -- pqnrl' give excellent' satisfaction and nrc recomended by us to be the best Fountain# Pell for the money on the lnnrkcl.. 4-llidlw -Seo our ad for great -values In men's oioves-Dogskln at $1.25. Deerskln at S l .25. English Grey Cap. ny, $l.50. Grey. Suede at SI 50, 'Fan Elk sklnl $l.65. Silk Lined Suedes at $2.10. Moore 1u1z1sE Yoo'\`.i /~_,-`/`_ ._ A-.. ,_ ,._,`=-=°f/~‘ . ` H iclcey fd Nlcl1ol_son~ T0lJ¢lC¢0 C0- l| _ _ I -Z how much better you will like our MASTER MAR- - INE .smoking tobacco than .any other kind you ever smoked, because we real- ly b.lleve it is the best made. Cool, fragrant, - soolhing,`eud comfortlngl; Tryour BLACK 'l‘WIS chewing tobacco i_f you want something good lu that lillc. _ _._._.--1- fkmerlcanbarb wire; This wi will reserve attention; g 5;. Send your ordsrfst once. _ al prices to misehsnts 6° l_...l‘lWl - \~ v. ,‘ fr, ~\. We are offlerlng farmers and merchants the biggest bar- gain in wire that has ever been oilered in this Province.; Just think of it !' High grade American wire going _at 2 I-4°H pound. 'l`here‘s going to be a big demand for this an_d you should send in your order early. ' " `“ This lot. includes |5o.ooo pounds of heavily' selvwlled ,Bild will give just as good service and last ss__ lolllf “S f“°"°‘V new wire but lt' has be _n exposed for some time and ls Sllslllll' tarnished-nb_""qulie bright 'ss' when it left the factory. The weighing( resin. are 38. 50, go and me lbs each and our price le 2 r-4a lb.‘dellve_r¢d to any _ststloll in P- E. I. on receipt of price- No credit allnwedsnd only orders cf 100 ll* T _aim r 1..... it I For Good ` American Bar-b Wire re ls as strong and satisfactory mall or telegraph lt: izlk l T :Il li) _ Rev. _Z. L. Fash in the Baptist Church, Charlottetown, tomorrow morning will be Tbyatlra-A Victor- ious Church. This ls the filth sermon in thc series on the Book of Revela- tion. In the evening the subject ol the sermon will be A Fool For Christ. This is the last sermon in the series on Home Foolish People in thc Bible. , .___ Thc Ottawa Journal of thc 15th inst, under the heading "02 Years Old Today," contains thc following: "Alexander Henry Boswell McGowan, M. L. A., (Vanvcouver); born Queen's County, l’. E. I., 1850; Conservative, M. L. A., for Vancouver city since 1903." Mr. McGowan referred to in thc foregoing is n son of thc late High Sherill McGowan, ol. King'r County. _ Through thc efforts of W: R. Tobin, barrister, and others, Cnpt. Edward Dicks is to be released from Dorches ter penitentiary to which he was sentenced for four years ovcr a year ago by Judge Longley, on a. convic tion for smuggling. Mr. Tobin _ Capt. Dicks' relapse, Clemencyis cx- tended principally because of Capt. Dicks' faintly and because the mai: for whom _thc smuggled goods were intended, cscal-cd with 'n light penal ty.-(Sydney Exchange. (Capt Dicks is a native of this provincc.)" .___- 'l‘he Guardian has received n lcttel signed. by live passengers who sailed by the Mlnto on April 16, from Charlottetown complaining that they did not arrive at Picton till 9 p._ ln., werc,thcn unable to secure lodg- ing -at thc hotels at any price, and alleging that on return to thc Mlnto and offering to pay for lodging there they were refused by the captain. The letter is signed by Edmund .Vlcker-_ son, ld. ll.. Rowman, "Norman Mc- Kay 'and family" and-Geo. A. Cud- morc. The circumstances scorn to br quite cxcci-.tional and may bc ex~ plained perhaps on suillcient grounds Tile sleeping accommodations on the winter stcalncrs are limltcd_'. ' "l`. lludsou, l‘ictuu; .lauren Polly, St. John; A. L. Mclwud, Montreal; Wilfred Forbes, Port Vernon; C. B. Hallett, Montreal; Ill. G. Lcaman. Moncton; H. M. Canfield, W.lt. Web- stcr, Montreal; H. Fidlcr, Toronto- ll. Eastwood, New Glasgow; George Gray, Htcllnrton; H. V. Ramsay, Campbellton, N. ll.; G. W. Sharpe, iiummerside; J. W. Barrington, Tor- onto; J. W. McAdnm, Halifax; C. F. Fisher, Montreal; A. S. Williams, Montreal; J. P. Richards, Toronto; F. E. Johns, Montreal; H. S. Driau, St. John; Miss I. W. Johnston, Tor- onto; R. D. Campbell, Halifax; R.l<‘. Forbes. Halifax; W. W. Watt., Tor- onto; I. Freedman, Montreal; J. A. Houston; Halifax; Louis Comeau, St. Johll; F. S. Gott, St. John; S, A. Hiltz, Halifax; O. Moreau, Jr., Montreal, H. H. Reid, St. John; re- gistered nt thc Victoria Hotel, Char- lottetown, between the hours of 11.00 last. night and 11.00 the previous night. izflexall 93 Hair Tonic is n splen- did preparation for promoting a lux proper state of normal health andac re- ceived word this morning from the with floral tributes. and upon the Secretary of State that the Minister door and' surrounding thc casket were of Justice had.grantcd an order for flowers 'ln heaps, baskets, wreaths, ,v . `| . ‘ for May 2nd. The petition is said to contain the names of many clergy- men and citizens of all classes. Sun- day was the last day set for signing the object being forward the docu- ment/to.0ttawa Monday. Garrio is the murderer of Lewis McLaren of this province. Olga, wife of F. A. ltobcrtson son of the late Dr. '-Robertson, Crapaud, and daughter ol Alfred Anderson of Port Blakeley, died Monday night at eleven o’clock, March 25, aged twen- ty-thrce years, four months and eleven days. Obituary services ’c\v.ere held a.t Port Blakeley church, thc Rev. Mr. Lewis of Seattle and Rev. J. M. Robinson of Port Blakely odi- ciating. The church was crowded to; the doors with friends of the deccas-` ed, many of whom had known hcr from childhood, Girl friends who_ had known her for years had decorat- ed the church beautifully wth flowers, the altar platform being entirely hid- den lmder a mass oflragrant bios- soms, and the windows were filled with them. The casket" was laden pillows, hearts and manv other hand- some pieces expressing the sympathy of friends. - The sermon nnd burial rites were touchingly rendered, and a choir sang _spine beautiful musical selections, meh were greatly ap- preciated. ' c pall bearers were as follows: Jack Seaborn, Ever Wind- bald, Lawrence Cunningham, Jurdon Williams, Arthur _Chapman and Clyde were girl friends who had known Olga for Years. The deceased had lived at Port Blakcley the greater art of her life, and hosts of msn. mourn her early death. ' _ 11Gl=t_ the llabit of saving money by Sl\0DlllIlE from I-lolman’s Catalog. Quick _ _delivery-sdtisfactlon guaran- ¢_°°ll."!' Y0l1l‘ 'money refunded. Bend 'Your order promptly. 4-i8dr3i. Photo 2 Perfection is attained li the use ofa Gralllex Camera aior can use the image right side up, ~ the size it will appear in the nega- tive. up lo the instanlofexposurc. J The Grsilex is equipped with the ' best shuttsrihat has ever been de- vised -the-_ l-focal Plane Shutter- maklng exposures from l-lo to l-moo second. Price $105 50 - -We have if in our _ .'coml>_lei`e stock f Call and See it I Johnson & .lohnsen I Kodak Dealers .ment grown. or sou, silky nan. it I ` . New Lace Curtains, 2 c c. oc c x.oo 1. o to .~o. 1 - ~ 5 §”l§‘_’°_';*‘;_~ ‘}°“‘“°;§' “'51” ““'{“'l‘_"fu‘;§‘* ` . New Curtain Laces loc 14c -18:: 22c 3oc gzc. . B- ll B 1', HI 65 8 808 0 ' ' _ - and amines um hair raotspto mil-' _- Pl' 0 l 2 c l Y 0 \l I' . l ' gow gg-e_toi_i_nes _1océ_2c15_c l8c ar;<_l up. ' ' - _ - I s ets or urta ns ata prices. uie.Li-g sm si.oo.'r\»Mec-_ Ill M0ulS ew _ _ »~r;l’,,,,f,,, ning? 0f,’__ fri., nmol esters, “.0 ___ _ _ New_Stencllled Scrlmi. tzc i7c 2 5c 35:: 4 _gt-. rner Gt. Geo._snd Kent. Sts._ drtf.. _ _ N6w_iuh6usecl'“ni“g time _ ___ ' _ _ _ A, _ _ _ _ _ _.- _ - ,» and when putting away furs and wmtei' garments you need. .si»'.slsid'» J " ‘ _\“°"“_ ll’sils__;ns ' ds ' I ’ ltle Qgl5e lon 4|, |5¢ - ; - -Theillusiesl Store on Chsrloiietowifs Busiest Street - . _ _ llll 1 s_-i I1 ____| Init_i_al_ in gilt freed with ever_y____ bag over $1.00 to-day _ r 1 ` , _ _ _I he _woman _who needs- a smart new has .__ _ ;._,.¢ is ‘ right in it" if she buys to-day. We wi ':Tjf_f_ ___*..-.___ __ present one_of. those handsome .scrip initials -fi .‘i'J§‘\ 4 \ . . »._ .-,- eye. ., _ attached to the bag, with every one over Loo. -. 5151> ' ...~-‘.' =.».~__.<.,-,lf The initials are made of hard metal gold finish. _ | ‘l ’ g. ‘li They sell usually for 25c. _i ig..-..~_-.£~.~_~,;f9_.’ ' ' Free with bags over 1.00 today. ‘ `*' 2 . ~' "-"" - 'gays ."f..' i New Bags are i.oo 1. 50 2.00 2.50 3.oo and _-_.g_,,_ g¢.__.,;,_f,¢,'g}'g_4;.¢g§,_, U P. \ ;'. f¢;.;_-fi ,¢. .‘»_5£»_¢ . . .-_rg-_.__>. ;'3.;._ -_ 1. . an ~' .._.;_~,,__"f‘”»~.f .. c ‘ o _ 75! »»». N __ » 4 £9 Men’s Overalls sncl _I - ' ' ' . Special Basement Bgrigzlrils ps . In order to make room for an entirely new stock of Overalls `we have taken out every item of the goods now in our shelves placed them in the basement, and l1HV¢ Cul llle D1'lC¢ 25 per cent. They are all good garments, but odd sizes. Black, blue and Tweed effects. _ ' Men’s all Wool Between weight ¥-Seamless- _ ° I Cashmere Sox sprmg Underwear . 1.35 for |'.00 I 390 for 30c. 1.90 for I 4U' 2.40 for L80 Our long spring calls for some- thing warmer than summer weight and lighter than winter wear.- This clearing lot gives you what you want at a bargain. Linen and Wool, Cashmere, and light all wool. Mostly Englirsli. Fine all wool sox, not a seam to trouble the tenderest feet. perfectly made regular 39c values, a special purchase makes possible our bar- gain price of, per pair, _ 50- CENTS Smart stylish ties worth to 50c for 25c _ Mcn’s ties are to have a cleaning up--and so, you are paid to help us reduce lhe_stock. These ties offered in this sale. are all good,but are the odd ones “one in st box” and that sort of thing. 35c to 5oc.Yours at 25c. Spring Shirts- of Cord percale _60c¢ Beetham.` Honorary pall bearers* its consiruclionis such the oper- ,_ ri T-lere’s where we can llelp. you for we have made a spec- ial stucly'cf these problems. _ I Moth balls, a pound. . . .20c Moth proof bags, will hold an overcoat, skirt or any yar- ment without wrlnki ng. crushing or folding. Medium “ 'size 6oc', slarge size. . . .15c, ' Lavender flsires,Csmphor ilsires, ‘and csdsrllsirss, s large pack- |'0,,..,, ...-nn. -......|S6 Also esmphor and csdsr camp- ' bofin‘buil:.' ' .ir.x.§::“ ' '.-n§..~'-i~.\.».'.-;f:°.=..~f' or _ ~ isiawmh ‘ Bakery The; Macs IF THE AVERAGE MAN SAW THESE .SHIRTS BEFORE HIM. = and was asked the price, his answer would be “ONE DOLLAR" . They are made of line corded parcale, they have cuffs, attached, they arc finished with .strong reinforced yo_i_¢___f.e....._... . . ........ . ....... ..+..- _ . . ._.. . ._..._.- (ills _ _ Any man s Glove _ needs can be perfectly supplied at this Counter l _ ' ” 1 °` ` IN ALL OUR EXPERIENCE wc have never tu carried so complete a stock of nice gloves for men as _ we have ready for you this Saturday. t ' f ' ` _ ` ’ .. ......|.25 Men s English Dogskin . . . . . . . . . . .. l.25 \ Men s English Deerskm. . . . ` __ " Men:s Einglish Cape, Grey. .. . . ._ ... ...L50 _ A _ Men s Prench Suede Grey...‘....._......I.50 i " ffl Men's Elk Skin Tan; . . . . . . _ L . _ .J-'|265 .ji I. l , ' Men's Silk Lined Suede..................2.l0 . fy We have your size, we want only a chance to show ' ` ' "' _ you that we can fill your glove needs better than any ' ' other store in this Province. . *C _ i 1 i + 3 arm Towel .Rack free to Cash buyers of 1.50 or more 'inc house furnishings department. ]UST_ AS A SPECIAL BUSINESS BUOMER for Saturday we will _ present-to every woman or man who spends 1 . 50 in cash in this department, a nice 3 arm nickle TOWhL RACK. ' _ This rack would sell at 15 cents or more, and is at very _useful _ addition - to your household-especially to-the bath room. ` .:~.. .-. fe <‘ wm'rn'swAN vnAis'l‘°’t‘..\Kss.- . ' i -' . A' A OVER '1'rl1RT_Y.T`Wo“ MILLION DOLLARS - _ »n,,,,,,,,,,_ on., , _ For the year ending 26 19|! the Sun Life of _ _ ' Canada received applications for _$3z,4oo,ooo.oo. OWN* ”""`“- “"l“”' n . No betterevidence of the popularity of--thatgood Previously acknowledged ' $1186.03 old company could be gwen' ` I ‘Prblbyn Church Cardigan _ E`_ R. atc always ln l§r_§§fl_‘_~'demand for breadmaklng. as tlfdymre fresh and active until used. Your grocer sup- plies them in lic' packages containing 6 cakes. Bend for free sample. White Swan Spices & Cereals, Limited. Preebyn. Church, W. River Brelbyn Ohurch,.Montague. 18 00 2 Contributions per Rev. ~ ' W. E. _Johnsonf "$09.88 . " L' ;.I.t-if was - S' . -.9 cf--1 own- me-\ " protection against moths and i ` ' ' ' __ ' _ __ 4 _ ',,» other ravaging pests. _ _ _ ._~ 5 _ A _ ~- -.-"“‘ ‘ "'“"""I jig -sis. 5 11- it i -r 1-00 ‘ Charlottetown _ Hsnsgsrler P.E.l. sy