__;_,.-,,. _'_-_di-,_...... ._-, _ - ~ » ., ~ - , ~» i ._ . ~ , as , ~ , _ _ ,~.. _ . ,- , ,,,, f,-._ o.»-.,.i. . ~ . _i M.. li( , M _ W H and Mrs Ha ax on a cniuoiirrouu 'doo if ooouu I »¢l'|'Uf°n11¢ry ffei-~|=|'s"iehssr"s~ "‘ 0... TW. flenflns, V :non,,was among \ _-_ `th6 visitors totheedity yesterday. ._ T H""1" “Z T""`f `r \»"~ ~»~.\t\ _. D- Gordon. Summerside, was anion! 1°/ _ _ _ those registered at the Queen Hotel, W. E. Hyndman, City, was s pas- » ' f ~ - _ UW. Y¢ll1°Y\l8y. senger to Georgetown on the mail _ ' ' 5, -- special last night. ,-'_ _ ‘ §-; Cent. wsiirer, si the C. G. s. 'j _ - i Ffallli. came to the city yesterday T. Edgar McNutt, city, was regis- . ,Z mm G°0I‘E€ll0Wl1. r tered at thed King Edward Hotel, ‘. . ,' ,, _ ` i' Y- h I\‘mdY s " . . .; _ __m~ ev- _ éhditked, city, isis _ _ 0 ou Have Al . . \ " ` ` " “MHZ OD 0 mail special to Robert McRae, of R. E-_ Mutch & _ ' in me ‘V over 30 _ viays Bought, and which has been Georgetown on s short trip to Bos- Co., city. was a passenger to George- _ _ ~_ ___ y0a\`5» has borne the Signature of ton' town yesterday afternoon ‘Z "' - his per- 'ph » so e city market yeste d W t F f, I th fi l Wei s ’ A1Tg‘lv5:_§’?;'~;=;_l_<)>!£l pirico its liifiiiicy, poorly attended and as a hegillt vfl: & FL;-fse(:_nSta{ileey (bridge, ilsmatopreserliz All Colinterfelts, Imitation; -md “J cc<.ivc5ouintl|ig_ prpples did not vary from those last in Ham” supmntendmg the (1.3. Experiments that "U10 with- _ ust»iis-g‘oo4l” are but t;_s_hed and which appear elsewhere charge of the cargo of the schooner Infants and Chudr _ _ and endanger the lleultli of B i”“°' Freddie Higgins _ and has been mode undef- __ °“_L\D0rlel1ce against Experim . _"" V glgegm of M°"`l9°“ & Clafk. Sinn- Gregor, enroute to Suuiuierside, who; A. -1 _ __ 591 F. Came £0 the City YCSWYGBY died recently in Boston came to the ' “_ I Uagtoria is a 1, rm] ,n 9 li last “ight 011 U19 mall S1990- city yesterday by the mail special _- "“"° D R M°m=°" and P G Clark. of 'rue body oi the inte Roderick Me il css substitute for C g ini to Gsor et t M _ gone; Drops and Soutmng Symlm It 051 ton on __ b_§___n<;i:_p tipprou s to snc vg_iéai;s forwarded to its destina. ~ contu ns ncltlicr Opium, Morpliiiio n ' ' _'” ' ‘i ` substance. Its ago ls its guarantee 1otrd:s)illl.L1_ Nmcouc 1 Rant' T' B' poucettg' Rusticovme' Prof’ Th°°' Ross’ city' °f the P' E' and ulhiys Fcverlslincss. lt curcs.D' ION “rolums tbw all lheimml special 'to George' I' Department of Agriculture' was a Colic. It relieves Tectliin 'i‘1~ ll mrrhmamld “md whelle lis niglllt 'or w0“vlue` N' B" passenger on the eastern tram yes' mld Fl_"_u1__ _ I __ 3' _ our eg,¢u,-es (/~0,,_,,tilm“0“ _h G __“1 £8119" Charge 0_1 the terday afternoon. He went to St. 1"*-Y- ii a.~;.,ii:illzitvs tho Food, 1'u;;'le1ittcs thu if °°"?" R~ P. 9. for Weirs & Margaret's, where he delivered a_ lec- Stomucli and Bowcls givin li l' , '_ Yf°» Manley Bridge- .ture last night. The Cmldr U, _ v _ L5' cu shy uiiil _iiiituiuil sleep. ___ 0 is 1 auucco. Tl f .i _ . , _ ' _ 10 M0tllcI‘ S 1 llcud. HGV- l100rge Millar,_A1berton, ac- H. Craswell, Treasurer of the P. E. igmpanyiug the remains of his mo- Island'0rphanage, Mt. Herbert, ac- E I ther who died recently, arrived in knowledges with thanks the following ,le city yesterday and ieit last sum .$4.25 from L. 0. 1.. No. iiao, V B th . lllglll l0I‘ Tafv-mHg0U¢l1t_%. N. S. where `I-Ieatherdale, which is the proceeds of _ _ _ . J I I Th K°dY ll Al e iii ou ave ways Boo ht mi.. Miss Grace ‘Messervey and Miss Allele Gordon, pupils of the princip- al’s department of iPrince Street S°l1°0l. have been awarded by the A. N. Palmer Co. of New York with the Palmer Method Progress pin for effl- ciency in muscular movement writ- in Franklin two bed quilts from Mrs. J. M. Coles, Milton. ` F eats e Signature Of me nmtherrs funeral will take Place. a lecture by I-lev. A. S. Stewart; also Miss May McLeod, of the General Hospital, Needham, Mass., daughter of Angus McLeod, City, was a pas- senger on the mail special last even- ing returning to Needham after at- tending the funeral of her brother, the late G Oliver McLeod She will be accom anied as far as Boston b . g ` » D' ` Q v 1 I Mass., Monda f Alb rt W. New- ' ' ‘ |1 Us , Y 0 e Miss May McNevin, City. 'nit c|:n1'suiiecoMqii?i1r119iyi1?vr Years comb' aged 50' He leaves R widow' _'_ s1'n¢|:1-,nrwvonii crrv nee Mi ' ' S9 W€bBl»€l`. (Sister Of A. J. and Miss Jean McLeod, formerly of the 4~A~Webi°°fG1~f\'=~ > do ' i i B l` 8. O E OWU 8.Il five children. A. J. Webster is now omestic Science Departmen of t e Hillsboro Consolidated School, was n S .... .___ _ _ Bn l'0l.lt€ 110 Franklin to attend tl1€ passenger 011 the mail gpegial lggf, funeral- evening to Georgetown en route t C .. . falnlly to express my heart felt Montreal ana then pioceed to Vau- _ . 0 ‘ (5 M _ --- Vancouver, B. C., where she will -lo- I R I _desire on behalf Of myself and cate. She will s end a few da s in thanks to the omccrs and soldiers of the Salvation Army, and to the coiiver direct. . We have this celebratedHiiir'l‘onienowinstock. Unanuallcd [fiends Kef19l`allY, fOr their killdlless Miss Maud Murphy Principal `0f usa hiiir growcr.iiimilr._iff cuieuud gciicruldrcssiiiiziurthc hair. to us, in our loss, sustained by the the Georgetown School, came to the 506 and 8 l)0lll¢. llufnmt-5 Of 0l1_l' house 0" Slmday. city yesterday afternoon on the mail S01s,»\g@mg_ ' lV_l*1\”Cll 5l1h~ Signed,-Mrs. Eliza Wil- special from :Georgetown and is en -_ 1181115. Cl1&I'l0l1l50l20WI1. P. E. I. route to Summerside in response to 7 *-- a tele ram received esterda an- Rev. M. Smith, of St. Dunstan‘s College, delivered his illustrated lec- ture "The Passio Pl " l t ni ht 3 Y Y nouncing the sudden death of her la- ther, the late Charles Murphy, ofi o I1_ ay BH g Summerside, particulars of which ap- Csr. Gi, Geo. io Ki, gi., _ before a good audience iv bflsemevhpear in the Prince County Column. |L The MacKinnon Drug Co NOTICE _l I hereby notify the Public that i have purchased the entire stock. and Zoodwill ol the lliivison Unilertukinir C0 and as-I have no conn 9011011 Wll-ll "ny Co or Undertiiksr in tho Proviiice i will , be in ii position to guarantee satisfaction when your orders are f ' intrustcd to me when the service of our profession is required. Yours A. H. WA DMAN F l D' t l E i » un€r1i0mé_i;e§__pi‘1_;i_i1< gibbilmer ti l further notice. I HOTEL _ s1':»0ENis" _ 'A ' sho/inwav Ann ii-ru smear NEW YORK C|'l'Y. ' _ iixiu. ._ Wiihiu _Easy Access of Every Point of interest. liult Block from Wuuamnkcr ii, _ _ 5 minutes' wulk of Shupplntj District. l\'U'l'BD l-‘0ll: Excellence ui ul=lni:.Guiu f t bl Ap infnicnts. Courieuus Serv- ' | i or llinflind llomcllke Sunouilaings. - . \',l;l ' ‘ l \l‘ ooous sooo in ou inn ui°_ _.-.__ _ ‘» 1 .suizora/in PLAN u - ,I or " Opposite Baptist Church Phono £89 J. nilgsidence King Edward Hotel I W l Wil!-*-#__ ‘* -..Table d'Ho¢e Breekfsst'50c. .'_ " },_ - . 4. ii. \ - i » _w|vi.'rAv_i.opaso|~|'.|ne /ii. o :zoran Mnwriwlavs: amass;-sud oani semi. ' \ i Tenders For Coal. Charlottetown, Summereide and Georgetown, Also Hospital For Insane. Dopuimtnf of Public Worlu . ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I-- `_ March Zlsl. l9l|. SEALED TENDERS Will Be Received at this Office Un- til Noon on Monndir, Ariui. ioih. ioii from any person or persons willing to contract to supply the Proyin- cial Building, Law Courts, Prince of Wales College, Georgetown. Court House and Jail, Queerfs County Jail, Suninierside Court House and Jail, Hospitalfor the ln- sane and Provincial Infirmary with coal at per ton of 2240 lbs. to be delivered in the vaults of the above mentioned buildings at the cost of the Contractor by Ist September next. Weigh Scales to be approved by the Department. Full particulars as to the quan- iity and kind for each building may be had at this office. _ The names of two responsible persons willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the contract must accompany each ten- der. - 5 The Department does not bind it- self to accept the lowest or any ffm' der. ‘ Tenders-» to be addressed to the undersigned and marked, "TEN- DERS FOR . COAL.” L. B. MCMILLAN. Secretary Public Works- 3-d22.*2Si'1f9Tf».3T3’:U.’i°;'f22.29.s.1° A CROWN Ol" GOLD is_whiit_}ve'oLL.\ns s/ividn 'ro You. Let. us crown your helpless teelh` Our methods ure absolutely D8lHl8HB~ Exim” iniition free. |25 Q st. ° ueun llr Robins N .. .. . ..... e ear Ph on c 275.1 . . _ REM0l/Al. Moved froiu i2o Kent St. to _73 Chestnut St , Dr. E. M. Crossman, Eye Specialist. 3--23llIW- -‘ri-I _ -_ani Grand Trunli Railway System ' REDUCED RATES ln effect until April iolli Inclusive. Second Class Colonist fares from Char- lolieliiwii to ii Nelson, Vancouver, Victoria » Vin Wesiminster, B.C ~ 1',-,,,-0 Sea.tile,Spokane,Tacoma,Wash. ‘HAS Portland, Ore. San Francisco, Los Angeles, l olgjad San Diego, Cal. "o°a5 Mexico City, Mex. $5 - Low rates lo many other P°l"t’» and also from other stations on the Grand Trunk Railway System Tourist Sleeping Cer# Leave Montreal for Chi_Cl\8° 0" M°“' days, Wednesdays and Fridays- Bl I3-25° m Berths, which may be reserve in advance rivai is _ pusengers holding first or s_econd_ class tickets on payment of nom_mi\l ciarge. Connection made with _trains cnr\'Y|“B’ cars of similar style at Chicago. For further information apply lv .l Quinlan, D. P. A., Montreal or 4 P' ' 'l ble for accommodation of. of Cathedral. The Rev. gentleman. was present at the play last year and, the splendid views of the play and the locality surrounding it were of great interest. The lecturer presented his story of the play, its characters and presentation in a clear and force- ful manner and the lecture proved a highly interesting and educational literary treat. ` ‘ The County Court opened in Char- lottetown yesterday morning in the Court House. A number of cases stood for trial on the docket among thosealready tried being: Alex. Mc- Phail vs William Dockendorfi, action for wages, judgment for the plaintiff. James Paton and anor. vs. Alexander Sangster, an absent debtor, judgment for plaintiff. Charles Lyons vs Alex. Sangster, an absent debtor, judgment for plaintiff. The case of John Horne vs Albert Clow, North Wiltshire, an action of breach of warranty arising out of the.sale of a horse, was be- fore the court at the time of its ad- journment last night and a large number of witnesses had been exam- ined. Stewart, K. C., for plaintiff, and McPhee and Johnston, K. C., for defendant. The contract for an addition ol seventy-two feet square to the drill shed at Charlottetown has bezn let to D. B. Huntley. This addition will he two stories high. The lower floor will he used as a gun room, 40by 50l feet, and there will be two large rooms for the Army Medical Corps and g, store room on the ground floor. The gun room will be open, from the main drill hall, being con-1 nested therewith by archways. Thiii‘ room is iintend-ed principally as a storage place for the guns, thus leav- ing the drill hall clear for driilmg( purposes. On the second floor there will he a large band room for the 82- nd Regiment with clothes room ad~‘ joining and also .3 store room for the 82ml Regiment, which will be 20 by 40 feet.- There will also be on this floor u large lecture room for the Miss Murphy, while in this city, is the guest of Mrs. L. G. Henry, Bay- field St., a. neice of the late Mr. Mur- phy, who will accompany Miss Mur- phy to Summerside today. The Montreal Herald says; The, Maritime Provinces, which last year sent. fort-h the winner of the big Bos- ton Marathon, in the person of stur- dy Fred Cameron, since recruited to the professional ranks, .will this classic by Tom L0ngboat's double, the sensational Prince Edward Island Indian .gal1oper,_ Michael Thomas. Thomas is -a ringer for that other great Indian ru-nner, Tom Long- boat, not onlygin style, but in face and figure. He"rur`is with the same ground-eating stride and easy style of Longboat, but, unlike the Hamil- ton Indian, is a total abstainer and doesn’t smoke. He leads the simple 'life in the Indian village of Lenox and is as taciturn as the Indians Fe-nnimore Cooper portrays. l Do Your Hens Lay '.7 If not, 'read wh at Charles Richardson of Port Colborne, Ontario, has to say “I have been from i2 to 15 dozen eggs short every week during the timel was not using your “Royal Purple Poultry specific.” Profit by the above ex- ample and GIVE YOUR Army Medical Corps thirty. feet and the balance of the space will be taken up by 9, room for the use ol the Signalling Corps. The plans for this new addition were prepared byi C. B. Chappell and work on the con-| tg-get-an $8,000 one-will start af. once. The addition is to be built on the west, side of the present shed in the vacant space at the back of thc armories. _L | ile up your co-inter as you may, -Bake up weekly loads of Floun- Shout from the housetpfs of' Bread goodness-But if QUALIT be lacking, go, way back and ei! down l What we insist on-qua|i3'_- QUALlTYl And you‘ll always fln it in our EVAPORATED CREAM BREAD Prove it for your self. w. K. Romans, c. 'r. A. _ e 2 aes HENS A CHANCE. 70 days treatment for 25 hens 50 cenis. - Johnson & Johnson _ . -' il Macs Syrup of Pale, weak people, or those suffering from sto- mach trouble or pulmon- ary complaints will find Ma`c’s Syrup of Hypop- hospbites thebest remedy and tonic for their indi- vidual complaints. It is a stimulating to- nic that builds new bone and tissue, adds years to your life, gives you per- fect health and buoyant spirits. There is none quite as good sold any- where else. Mac's Syrup of Hypophos- phites ia 'the best spring ionic . | i Qu ~s~e»su.\-.e.n>i.<.-.»_~_ il »- -»»..-\°\\»x-i . .. _ ` ._ _ 1" .1 .-._¢'_"é3.-rl.. .h.,_,', v "1 ‘ ~ .4 ~ 1. I , i;iTl\°3l°f¢i_Wllll’|`lleSl0¢l.Vi ,;_f;: ffl -i A <-- -¢ ii 4"” ' l -A - The busiest store on Charlottetown busiest _Street .\_ ’~2\ _ sf Splendid Showing, of Spring Suits ill \ suits that this store has ever made--is now ready for \ f FINEST showing of spring 39" you. in the mantle room. You will notice that there - is a mdcndifferencgwbetween last season's suits and /‘ 'il g .dp these-m_s_i_iil_y_ip__tlic__shoi'tn§ss of the_coats--and the narrower cut of the skirts. These suits are the product of the two best makers in the Dominion-they are well tailored-they fit-and ` l r-ml _ Fine hard finish worsted makes up a pretty suit, of which the coat is short, with 5 close set buttons at front. Finely mould- ed and well tailored, lining of polonaise silk. Skirt is new .narrow model col- ' ors,navy, black, green, walnut. .. A notably effective suit comes in fine hard finish worsted with inlaid satin at collar.° The lining is a good polonaise silk. Coat is 4 button model-quite short. Very pretty skirt in latest model. This suit in black, navy, green at. . . . . A very handsome little suit, is made of black and white tweed, with coat in hip length. There are three large black but- tons, the new deeply sloping revers, are half-faced with black satin. Plain ._ l shapelirigs_s_i,s__plit_@o_stay. K Suits of wide wale serge, made in “Misses” model -just the right thing for the little woman. New short 3 button coat, side pockets, semi-fitted back. Skirt in trim new model, colors shown are navy, grey, green, ‘ si-s-is.;i€?f1i‘ffi‘f__if‘f%__??%?i‘f;___??iif__2ifffff $15.50 - Handsome wide wdle sexge i black, navy, walnut and grey. This is a particularly fine fitter---very Sm: stylish. Four button coat, is madi plainly, but is slightly ornaiiientei small buttons-~-new model narrow skirt ....... .......--...... ....5 Covert clotliis the iiiater.'ia1‘ w prettily made up in liandsoixie sho light tan. The short coat has 6 c` buttons and is brightened up with a t brown soutache braid. Sltirt of new model. This pretty s'.i'it. . . . S Latest New York iiioflel, in fin worsted, has hip length coat---2 slightly cut away model. The lin fine stripe silk. The skirt is the ne hobble model, beautifully tailored a balanced model. This is' one 1 smartest ' suits we have ever i neat,welltailoredskirt..........$22°00 shown..............,,__,,_,_, $1 A _.1 1 _ . H ._ . H , _ m particu ar y strong line of misses suits for Liie little wo about 5 ft 2 inches tall -who weighs 11010 120 pound s.---Does this you P year be represented in -the Bean City' .ve <=_~_\.,.\ nm .\\~».\\\\i<-=~..-:.»=.~>\~.>.-.».\~ Get ready now for Spring°s hard 'rains-- A splendid showing of waterpro. Ou y s spruig and so much lower in said the young lady in the department when the advertising man cal " rraincoats are love] thi' ' -- ‘ ‘ C information. The showing is wonderfully complete-and as to price. are a few. ' HARD FINISH worsted effect wafer- proof, is cut plainly with full back, high military collar--plain buttoned front|$7 navy orfawnspecial.. . . .. .... . . . . 1 ` CRAVENETTE waterproof ulster is shown in good pattern, dark grey. with blind stripe, shoulders are lined, buttons covered to match coat, a splendid garment for rough weather. . . . .. e has a kimona sleeve, high military vertical pockets very full back, coloreblack steel grey and fawn A very rich and handsome wat of striped sicilian is cut iii double l style, with coat sleeve, fancy milit: lar---two side pockets---a very haiidsomeigarmeut. . . . . . . . . . . S HA_NDSOME waterproof silk l 'Better grade models 13.50, 15.00, 16.50, 18.00, 19.( Little» Girls Waterproof Cape $3.35 This is a notably attractive model---supplied in all sizes .fromf 8 to 16 y The clothis a fawn, light weight raiiiproof material, laidinside hood with c _ P elastictopullonovertlieheadl .. ` We'll make your old rooms look like new rooms-+ really tasteful paper will make in the home. Now--if you have a r two that needs to be freshened up-just drop in and talk over the ni we will suggest a scheme that will result in delightfully tasteful att walls-andat a surprisingly low figure. Nearly 500 different papers to from--from ordinary kitchen papers up through the most modern id NOT EVERYBODY REALIZES WHAT a mighty improv < i < decorative art. Papers per double roll 7c, Sc, loc, I5c, 2oc, 2 5c to $25.00. f.=‘ `\ i Hypgphgsphftes _ | ou could possibly serurel Rrice, per bottle.. . . . ..$l.00 S i *‘°.‘.‘.::::.t":::';::_ \ Gi 1 ..i7.iiiii,»pi|s 163 Kent Street. , , e ._ 1' .` .. .ie-,» .‘.».“‘."».~= » _ 'H ?".,_,_._f!.\<1_,.&;_,__.\__.- _ __-,_» 4;, 1 1 ~ s--1 '= --1 = A New Policy covering Total Disability is now issued by the Sun Life of Canada. For particulars apply to E R. BKOW Manager For P. E. I. Charlottetown dmwm a. lot of good qu l 3-1 5wsdr2w. »-Sl Voaland We are prepa mutton for whic highest shipping Call or write. F.l.Ho\ii