r I l _ ‘ i _-5 `:__ _ ~_l‘;‘N”‘ 3- ‘DIS 'ri-in cHARLo1frE'rowu.`euAnoiAN‘ - "'l~- '*`v_.. ‘MJ I ’ > . _ - if ,t-J -_f.-,¢l- , 1 .,_ _.4 pA_`F__F__vE _.___ _ .lust Arrived The- Schooners “McLuref’ and “Jos eph _l_\/IcGil1” arrived yesterday .with Al- bion-,~ Nut and Al- bion ‘Round Coal. Let us send you a load. » A. P|cPl§5_[;_n__§_¢ cu. Liyin Landing today per Schooner Telephone, 600 barrels and e Helps _ FORMALIN:~--for the prevention of Smut in Wheat or Grain, or scar on Potatoes. lt pays to use it. Full directions on each bottle. » cooi>isirs Sheeping,Diping ° Powder The best known means of destroying all the ticks, stopping the fiy, prevent- ing and curing the scab, and promoting t h e growth of wool. Geo. E. Hughes DR. DeVAN’S FRENCH PILIS f.‘if.°h3C gulatlug Pill for Women. $5 a. box or three for $10 Bo d at all Drug Stores. or mulled no an? (asks Of St- _TOTUI Lime. address on receipt of price. Tiia Booazu. Dalia C. Lyons &_ Co I _r:&,_s¢._oitinn-Ines, ontario . i--_-"r PHOSPHONOI. FOR MEN. %i.i."?.§.°.i Vltality;for Nerve and Brain: l“¢l'¢°-W|"KNY matter ';sTon1¢-_will build you up. ‘S ri. box, or wo r;5,a rug ore. t fo t. d st s or by mai on receipt 10084; umzwks _ pgnygisgz Ti.-in Scoasia. Dano Co., St, Catharines. lSold at Hughes' Drug Store. lim We are noted for attending to your The next time you want anyihing in a rush Just use telephone number 219. __ The Rexall Store The MacKiNNON DRUG C0. _PHONE 219 l _ Il ' __ 4 Be Skeptical of Kill |§\\\Yllf§\\\“ Phone 345 - 5\\\\\\v'l\\\wI”,lll,@\\\\\\\\\`7IIl\\\\\`?l/G . ei \ 'Bargains y gli f I' Nh :iii it Gala un einer. yi Q f' if , d, _ ` ' reiiaiiél t§'i§'=i`¢t¢0“§§ t§"§§ -ki - ‘K honest manufacturer. W :'-<-~:'fé":f.;-1-'S:!:'-’~?I'f:i.-_'_-'~i‘:‘-’F?-;'£:_-!:'_ have earnestly striven to establish such a reputation, and believe our old friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicholsonToh. Co., _ 4 I”/IIII4.\\\\\i//////IA\\\\\\\\qIIZWfl\\\\\VII” \\\\\\\\\.\VlIIA“\\\\\\TIII/II - Manufacturers W1! 1'* _iiw 4--f ' ' 7 -~_l`.._ _.111 I-“W-._ & B.” Lawn Mowers G0-» WITH A SMILE because they run easi- ly and cut closely, mak- ing it less work for the operator. They have self-sharpening,ball bear- ing and cutting adjust- ments of latest design. l ' _ W. and B. LAWN MOWERS ,- are our first choice, because they are the best values _we could find toloffer our customers. _ _Call at_qn,r_store and we will demonstrate the `. superior features of the ~“W. & B.” Mowers. range _from $4.50 ......$10.00 GRASS CATCHERS Catch grass while cutting, and will fit any lawn mower. _ -They have canvas sides and Galvanized Bottoms. Prices $1.20 and $1.60 ea. _ _ WHOLESALE & RETAIL The o I eislloruui; _ _ 8 i _ , u.. i M I 1* ii: n . A A f . _ _ -_ _ -_-{~;»»_. ,: f\,r*¢- ~ _.fra t/I r 1 The Peoples’ Druggist MOORE &_. McLEOD'8 store closes 'at 1 p. in. Thursday, King’s Blrthtgay. _ __ -_1 ie. SCHOOL HOLIDAY.--The city schools are closed to~day in honour of the King's birthday. __ THE PICTOU BOAT.-The North- lumberland docked at Charlottetown ,Iu_st_evening at 7.50 o'clock. l _ 'l' NEW SIDEWALKK-A new plank sidewalk is being laid down on Cum- berland Street, betweeii Kent and Fitzroy Streets. AN ACCIDENT.-A slight accident occurred on I’ownul street yesterday _afternoon when a horse, attached to s carriage, owned by Mr. Arthur God- kin. took a fright and ran away, throw- ing the driver, a man named Bailey." The horse had one of the tendons of one; leg cut. ~ A GOOD LITTER.--Mr. Cephas Mallet, Manager of the Beach iiill Fox Co., was in the city yesterday. Ile reports having 23 pups in 6 litters. This is a patch company, und among the 23 pups are 6 handsome blacks. These foxes were supplied to the Company by the Canada Fox Ex- change and Investment Co. a your or two ago. T0-DAY'S RACES.-A good after- noon’s racing is looked forward to to- day,_ and lt' the entries indicate any- thing, there will be keenly contested engagements. f All the classes are well filled, a few familiar names being in the list. The following are the horses expected to start:-2.16 Class, l-Iilda S., Dr. Sharper, Oakley ii.. Prin- cess Etta. 2.24 Trot, British Soldier, Queen Alto, Cap Cresceus, Buster. 2.30 Pace, Moth Miller, Queen Kathe- rine, Ferndale, Barney Mack, Derby. SUMMER STEAMERS. -- Arrange- ments have been completed whereby the Red Cross Steamers will make regular calls at Charlottetown en route from New York to St Johns, Nfld. The first call will be by the Florizel, about the 18th. The next will bc the Stephane. about a week later. The intention is to have regu- lar weekly calls after September 15th. ln the meantime there will be two sailings a month. The steamers are large, splendidly fitted out for both passenger and freight traffic, and their regular visits iiere will no doubt help swell the stream of summer travel this season. _ OVERSEAS TOBACCO FUND.- Mr. Ii. W. Viuiiicombc has ut present about $11.50 on hand for the above l`ulid and will bc pleased to rcccivc any other amounts forwarded. The following notes received from thosc who got a supply of the tobacco, etc., .sent for Christmas, speak for them- selves as to appreciation. Any amount _ from 25c. up is acceptable. Dr. Jack J McKenna, No 42165, l0tli Battery' rcccivcd the purcel'ot"cigarcttcs you so generously sent uiid,wc unitc in heartily thanking you for your kind thouglitfiilness. There is no present that could be more appreciated than it good smoke under these conditions. Signed on behalf' of all the boys." Bomb. Gco. A. Clark,,C. I~`. A.. writes from Belgium: “Many thanks for val- uable present wliich‘l have just rc- ceived. Such things are‘very scarce in this country at present. .Cigar- ettes arc our heat friends now. Again thanking you, etc. _ MISSIONARY ADDRESS.-At 'thc St. James prayer meeting last, even- ing Miss McCully, ti returned inission- ary from Korea, was present. accom- pnnied by Mr. Cho, a native Christian who, after an 'introduction by thc -Chuirnian, ltav. I). Mclican, gave a most interesting address in his native tongue, interpreted by Miss ivlctluiiy. lie concluded his address' in English. It was a strong appeal direct from Korea and was thoroughly enjoyed by the goodly audience present. Miss McCully in her pleasant and fluent manner told of the great good alrea- dy accomplislietl during the past. thir- :ty years in Korea and made a strong appeal for thc future work which is -So pressing at the present time. Mr. Cho ,has \becn in Dalhousie for the past year getting an education which will enable him to'roturn to his native land ami prcncli the gospel to his peo- ple, and is accompanying Miss Mc- Cully on a tour through this province so that those intcrcstcd may rcceivo a iucssagc direct from the Korean Mis- sion Field. _ FUTURE OF FOX PELTS.-Mr. J. -fl. Hvndman has received an interest- ing letter from the Editor of Canada, inc- beat-known ami leading English journal dealing with all Canadian nint- ters, in which hc makes the following references to the value of fox pelts: | _"I note your remarks re thc pelt for which you were offered $1,700.00. This strikes me as a very big price. I was discussing the wlioie business a week or two ago with one of the largest fur brokers in London and I was agree- iibly surprised when he expressed the opinion that even when the industry came down to a pelt basis, and the large number of pelts that would bc available were thrown on thc market, he did not think the price would bo re- duced more than 15 or 25 per cent. You can easily see that even on these figures the industry should prove ini- mensely profitable." The Editor ol’ _Canada is not directly orfintilrectly Interested In any fox company. -He is _a London Journalist. and, as such has made it his duty to investigate the _potentlalities of the industry. He went to the fountain head, namely-a Ieding fur dealer, and as a 'result of. his inquiries he is satisfied that the future of the fox Industry on a pelt basis is amply assured. A 15 or 25 per cent. reduction on the high price now prevailing for silver pelts would mean, at the most, in the case of such a pelt as Mr. Hyndman bd to offer. that he would obtain about $1,275 in- stead of $1,700. __ ',» tum °.£.§.1".?..'i.l.lA Harrington Presbyterian Church next Sunday. June 6th, at 7.o'clock p. in. . .GOOD CATTLE-Mr. Frank Drake had'on exhibition on the Sql_lare"yes\ terday 2 carloads of choice cattle' fed in Itustico and vicinity. Tho heaviest steer weighed 1590 lbs. This nninial was raised by Mr. H. Toombs. TO-NlGHT'S CONCERT.- Miss I’rlm'._s Kindergarten will be repeated in St. James Hall this (Thursday) evening in St. James Hail, beginning at 8 o‘clock. Admission, 25c. at the door. - _ ROCKY POINT FERRV.-One of the most pleasant and popular sails upon the briny is from Charlottetown to Rocky Point on the ferry steamer Hillsborough, and many citizens are already taking advantage of this form of enjoyment. The obliging and courteous Captain M. Murphy is again in charge this year. The time table of the ferry appears on page seven of this issue. 1197 ST DUNSTAN'S CATHEDRAL.-In St D\instan's Cathedral on Friday. Saturday Bnd.Sunday a triduun will be held in honour of the Blessed Eucharist and to further frequent Communion, according to the regula- tions made by the Iloly Father for Cathedral churches. Benediction of the Blessed S8.9l_'§\lIlent will take place and sermonifdelivered on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. Sun- day will be general Conimunloii Sun- day for the parish. ii0'i`EL ARRIVALS VICTORIA. A. R. Lewis, A. C. Rogers, Sum- merside; C. O. McKeown, J. Craig. E. Heaton, A. J. Mills, E. Sudd by. Toronto; W. R. Dill, J. A. G. Iijrlils. G. M. Schurman, Montague; J. D. Campbell, J. C. Fair, E. A. Laughey, J. H. Fitzpatrick, John Baker, E. Wadsworth, Montreal; W. l. McDon- gall, W. II. Campbell, St. John; G. J. McQunrrle, Hamilton; A. P. Starr. J. F. Crowe, Halifax; J. A. Mcisaac. Woodstock; T. Kickhain, Souris; John Gratton, C. W. McKay, Picton; D. W. Burns, Stratford; It. B. Mor- ton. Windsor; D. G. Iiarlow, Bridge- town; J. I). Irving, K. C. Irving, Buctouclic; H. M. Downing. Caric- ton Pt.; Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. McMil- Ian, Winnipeg; Mrs, l-*_ M¢Mill;m_ Miss Ncli-ion, Boston. QUEEN. T. llopgood. Malpequc; A. F, Me- Quald. Souris; J. W. Ellsworth, St. John; J. B. Gaudet, Miscouche; Louis ii. McCully, Truro, N. S.; Ii. Y. Cho, Korea; J. N. Wetman, St. John; Itcv. E. Macdonald, Mrs.--McI)oiiald, Lesk- dalc, Ont. _ Hoc makin Owing to the very limited quantity of hogs now available. Davis & l<‘ra.'4or intend discontinuing packing for this season on Suturdayi- June 12th inst. This means that hogs from the coun- try points would need to bc delivered to shippers not later than I-`i'iday, 10th. ilogs will be bought at the packing- house as usual on every day up to and including the 12th. Buying will be re- sumed, as in other seasons, early in September. The outlook at present is for high prices by that time, and farmers could hardly make any mis- take in having all hogs possible ready for market carly this coming fall. 1224-6-llc o d lwk. ::Kodnks. Brownie Cameras, Photo-, graphic Supplies, also Developing and Printing, at Johnson & Johnson, The Quality Drugstore. 9072-5-15Mtf. Each Toothis A PRICELESS PEARL Teeth are too precious to be trified with,have a dentist examine your teeth at regu- lar intervals and always use a good dentifrice, _ 1 Quality Tooth Paste will cleanse, wh_iten and pol- . ish the teeth without injur- ing the enamel. Take care of your teeth in keeping with their value. Use- __ Quality Tooth Paste _ and agdod TOOTH BRUSH selected from our stock of guaranteed brushes. Prices from 10c up. Johnson & Johnson THE QUALITY DRUGBTORE, 1' Cor. Kent and Prince Sta. l .__...__ | g A A ‘Do You Snap Shooting With Ensign Camera The Ensign Camera is so llrht. simple and compact it can be carred on any f r ll holiday tri .or outin o you stro ii. Pl 3| and oven a novice can get cplsn ffl 'snlps" with this premier picture maker. There is a size and style Iiinsiqn Camera for every purpose and purse. Enslgns range In price rom $1.00 up. - . _ _ / lit Khlifltl Ilan Always lluglii Boarstho lmaomwaf ‘ it if Tr' _ ~'-`. L' .» we .tussisii _l.4°."it`!.~ieA scones sfraea.v."` i , ui Pillai uwnn f S rr Piavsw any in tim rroviiitis. ci-iunci-I ssnvics.-service in __ ___ the “BEDS for ___-e____e_ goers to see G. M. Anderson, “Broncno Billy," in on,ly the ordinary “wild West" stories but yesterday it was the great pleasure of the large crowds I present at the Prince Edward Theatre of witnessing his interpretation of_n stellar role in a three-part special fea- ,ture, "The Tell Tale Hand." This -feature is produced iii conjunction with the prize mystery story publish- ed in the Ladies’ World Magazine and is given extraordinary and special at-_ .tentioii by the Essannay Company with _the result that an exquisite production has been given. "The plot is most ab- sorbing and keeps the audience guess- ing all the time. An innocent girl is accused of murder and found guilty on thc testimony of the real murderer, who, to divert suspicion from ‘ him- self, .swears she committeed the deed. Broncho Billy" gets to work and by an _ingenious piece of detective work .brings the true culprit to justice and seourosa complete confession from him. The play holds the intense in- terest of all until the very end and concludes, as all good stories do, willi the hero and heroine happily united. “Between Matinee and Night" was an exceptionally strong drama, fen- tured by superb acting. Billie Ritchie was exceptionally irrepressible roar of laughter during TheTBé§t`"Ti‘e*atment For .Constipatioif The Experience of One Who Knows Pilll it is not diiiicult to secure a medl- cine tiiat will effect movement of the bowels. To cure Constipation and the complications which arise from it is :mother matter. Constipation of the bowels is usu- ally preceded by* torpid action of the liver. I-lcncc it follows that if Constip- ation is to be cured the liver must be set right. And here lies the secret of the success of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills. They awaken the action of the liver and insure a good flow of bile, which is nature’s cathartic. The liver, kidneys and bowels are invigor- ated and regulated, and the troubles with the digestive system disappear. Mr. H. M. Bell, Innisfall, Alta.' writes: "For some considerable time I have been using Dr. Chase‘s Kidney- Liver Pills, which I have obtained through your firm. I suppose during my life I have used nearly all the best-known pills, as I have been sub- ct to Constipation and digestive V .4 _ ' .- fr.. .< __ . __ QC' and Places Dr Chanda Kidney-Lived' First _ ‘ __ i troubles. A friend recommendod DBI; -` honestly say that of all the piill I have tried nothing has suited me. list'-_» ter-no griping-action always intl!!- ed, and fine for the kidneys. This il: how l_hsve found them after n thot* ough test. and you may use this State- ment if you like.” _ This letter should convince you oh _the merits of Dr. Chase's Kidney-. Liver Pills. butsthere is nothing like ,lpersonal experience. If you do not (feel like risking”25 cents for a box. _write to us for s free sample box, mentioning where you saw this ad- , vertisement. Put this medicine to -the l test when you have indigesttou, con- stipation, biliousness, backache or _kidney derangements. The results twill soon prove to you the superiority lof Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. ,One pill a. dose, 25 cents a box; ali' ldeaiers or Edmanson, Bates Q: Co.`,‘_ Limited. Toronto. -i je .._._._._._-.1-.-_._-_-. _-_-_-,_-.-.-.-_-_-_-_~.-..ws.,.....,...e.._-_s._-_»_-J.~..._..._._._..-,_ .-_-_-J_-_-_-_-_-_-.-...-_T Mr. Edwards sang, by request, that excellent and catchy song. "Take mc Back to Canada." in splendid voice. lic was received on each appearance by tremendous applause, which his excellent rendition justly merited. SINGING THEIR WAY TO BATTLE WITH FOEI ' UDINE, via Ptaris, June 2.-The pas- sage through Udine of Italian soldiers of various natlqnalitles, most of them comlcal__yesterday in “The Avengingi Ringing the songs of their native Dentist. ills actions produced an _____.___ |,emh_ tends to heighten the already great enthusiasm of the populace. the whole production of the play. ZZSPECIAL-Fifteen packages flow-lone Ummm but new as these happy! which ran two long reels. er and vegetable seeds for 25c. at Hol-lsmging Bnldmrs pass me vast dwarf' “Another Shade of Green" was a mHn's. See page 138 HoIman's Catal-‘wee i,elw,,en then; and the ,mid second "screaming" comedy. 09- l2l5‘5'3ME3l- taciturn Austro-German soldiers. L_ _ *num oore & McLeod A I - » | i’RF.`i\flIU.\i. Uuc grunt lot of luiiitlsoinc nt-\\' rlrcss goods, iizivy, liclgiaii Iilnc, lirown, tan, grcy 'ninl italian,'riltfhsi>.\Y 756 36 iiicli tlrcss lincn, piirc lincn, in pink, lun, umiivc, liluc and grcy, regular 35C.; 'l`l IURSDAY .\lORNii\’(l, . .. . . . _ _ . 25C _Iapuncsc \vovcn hand bags, just thc thing for Tlnirsday’s afternoon picnic lunch; twosizcs, .. ._ ....l9c.and TSC This Store Closes Today Thursday, King’s Birthday at lp. m. ONLY _-\ li.'\Li" DAY FOR SIi()l’Pil\§(i-all your purcliascs will need to bc attended to bctwccn 8 a. in. and I olclock. in order to make thc iiiorniiig lively and interesting, we are zirraiiging :i list ol :ittractioiis that will make moriiiug sliopping iniglity tcuipting. Special Thursday Morning Bargains - ~ - ;- ' Q Jldiriixiiilo (‘. l~`. A..~writcs: “Wo Iiavi; have notillcd their buyers* that they i“Ciudl"§ ""l`l’\`-*`- *`l"~"`l‘)l5- -*CCVIICS ‘mil T)0l)llll~“ "ll ll"ll“r“"" fmt "Glow Ui lmlki blue' mauve' ctc.,sti‘ipcs' :ind florals, 'l`HUR5D.‘\Y,a.n1. c odd patterns A vcry spc ----Special 65c Shirts---50c--- New lot of limitlsoiiic Sliirts just lu, About four hundred handsome shirts, - prctty stripes, splciidifl lzilirics. 65 cciit outing paltcriis, collars attaclictl or dc- values, 'l`lll.`l{Slf).-\\’ . _ . . . . . . . . ._ 50C tacliabic; 'i`l l l `ltSl)/\Y !~`i’l".CI.'\i., 75C BOYS' llI,t`)U>`l£5-zi nicc assortincnt, _just arrived, .zo dozen sample caps in all colors, kliaki, wliitc, blue stripe; ‘ ncw designs, grey, blue or brown. All corkcrs at 59C dandy. $1.00 to $1.50 value ior.... 75C FRi'1F.! FRF.i’.l Fitliiil 'I`.-liursdziy morning with cvcry cash ptircliase of one dollar we will prcscnt to any custonicr, cithcr ti Nl:`lV /"OI.[)1`N(,` (`()/l'1` ll/INGIIR OR A NEATLY BOUND L/IUNDRY LI.$"I` Mal.-ca purcliasc of ON12 l)()LL/\l{ iN CASII AND GET THIS SPLENDID * W 1 .'\ grczit lot of pretty drcss ninslins, neat Lcatiicr shopping liugs, all nice black ones, 'i`ilURsD_-\Y 1\ioRNiNi_;'_____. 506 cotton stockings in black and taxi, Ti-lURsD.\Y .\1oRNiN<; ._ _...I2 1.2¢ worth 750 and 85:: cial lot of wonicn’s well shaped' I F ' .. easiest. i _ Ours Are The Better Quality Farm Seeds The thoroughly tested, carefully selected kind-the kind that grow. We have a full line of Wheat, Barley, Buckwheat. Corn, Peas, Vetches, No.1 Tomothy, No. 1 Clover,lt/iangel and Tumip Seed. _Get your farm Seeds here, and you’ll get the high quality kind at about the same price as you must pay elsewhere for inferior Seeds. Call or write us'today for prices and other in- formation. Get` your supply from this big ship- ment we have JUST RECEIVED today. _ A. Horne & Co. Kent Street, (ih’towri" $,\,;|¢ ‘ _Water Street, S’side , » There are many ways in which many things may be done, but of all the different ways there is but one right_way. Although the right way seems always to be the last you thmk about, it is nevertheless the simplest and Farming with fertilizer is the most profitable, most pleasing and satis- factory method-the only right way. You will nnd the work easier, the crops . larger and better, and the cost of cultivation smaller. _ .Our Unmixed Fertilizers are the very best plant foods possible to pro- cure. Unlike the ready-mixed kinds, you can apply these fertilizers in just the right proportions to suit the individual requirements of your soil-_-yohifaritll supply just the elements your land lacks. They are more economical an better in every way than any other. 4%-s ASuper_lTSTiT>i-viTii-g-of Canadian Carriages 3i'€ now. wheel here all pleasing S .-ca. Cliase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and I can" '- »¢. 'r 13... t -__-:__ _'-1 I. sr ;-5 _ ~~ a ~`f\;"f_‘ ____ £=`:!‘l viz, fig- "-3- . I 'Zn 51|, _ AJ- _-_1."‘_ ' .f ' . 1_ , n-‘ .~.-'fs .T -~ » 1 » ul- --.' -i i ' L'~i . :}£j ,_‘ 2,, ,-»..`., __ __.,, ’ 4 it we . _ini if.; ., ___, » r v I _ i il cgi , ._ .2 fi _T i l _i .-\_-... .».»f~»s---~¢-,»....\.¢..-.,,,,..,,., ‘; _ _ , \ l. l .\ ii ,_-sa- .»»-»\¢.~»_< i » i i _,I _ ._ ..-_~._ .s,.,_.,,_...., , ._ 7-,.».-.1 - » » i ‘-i`l it r i -i l ;_ ,__ 2;, § $f§’_ .._ é f~i I . » » il fl ‘,l i 'I ir ~Z . il . -il? ‘_ __ .J i i l E \ ‘ 1 » 1 i ; ... _ _ ' .- :_ 1 ¢ l 1_5! .¢-,¢¢-gn. ,--*-.as- ,i 5, .- .i *ll 1 . lm i l‘< _,__ _._,. fs i l r i l» 1-Ml. V 4 ty. _ l. i _E l . . ' . _->~_` r \ Farming with Fertilizer isthe Scientific Wa) .l ‘,l _»_f ay. I 'I1 i i _ I » i » _I \. l.i i