‘ Take Pickard’-sf, , Big . Tonic , _ _ , , ' The tonic which will H ` strengthen the lungs and, - 8 glldntashigiiled aiigh tes‘ln St. Jamie il 011 ill‘B By. > ,aep_. . L N be 4 '~ ' ' -A r thirteen sacks of mall, threepassen- gs at IT PAYE to lilly in. this Province. EVERYONE WILLGET- s splendid ICEBOATS-Yesterday eight ice POLI sts left Capt Traverse at 6.50 with ra and arrived at Cape Termentine 10.40. 'I‘he'Toi'msntine beats i`e'l’t t.9.li0 with tbirtyaeven sacks of mail nd arrived in Cape Traverse at _2.2lli. wiNs|.oE -.- Master Alvin c. .V it .build up the entire system It’s warmingliealth. ,`|.|,,§|,,,,' Syrup . givingand safe. Hybqglgigphités ` Gephas Ford will be glad to hear that Ford,'Charlottetownmpent his Easter holidays 'with friends at Winsloe and Portage the guest of Mr. H. E. Ford _Winsloe and Mr. lvl-ilfred Cudniore, Portage.-The inaiiylfrleuds of Mr. r he is recovering from his recentsill ness.-The Winsloc North school is p o ressiu ra dl under the skilful Child- ,can use it. ‘ . ~ 1 . N an l - Phone "" lIlfES, aids digestion and li ‘ Supplies the negessary glee recently while Mr Ira Auld was sue and bone. V z s ni y management of Miss Lottie Campbell who at preseint is spendhig her Easter ips are doing a rushing business with olidays at er home in Darllngtoii. serious accident occured at Win Douglas, motion for u. new trial. The Coal and Wood ` 4 . -- ii i i ii <1 i ii A |J|[;|(A|]|] & Qi] constituents of bioodas- ;.:s‘.iF.;i.,i;‘ii°.i,.“;ri'. '.1 it n I root Mr llarry and Mr Charles Phil I] TEN CENTS TAX PLACED~ON CHICKENS ELIZABETH, N. J.. April 3.- Chickens that run at large in Roselle i'ark, N. J., will be subject today to a tax tot’ ten cents per head. The Board oi’ Health has ruled that wan- dering choclcens are to be classed with pins and cattle as niilsanccs when ‘ V \'ll‘-OS ill llefelwe 0l`tl18 Elllbire- The ri;i~iii:ig loose. ` I letter contained the following copy of It is an ideal tonic to build up the system after 11 Cough or Cold. Large Size Bottle 75c. Geo. E. Hughes |-|____, , u 5 , p---___-I _ -1-.lg every man at the front: "Bucking- ' . , / A Natural Blood Builder Rexiill Cod Liver Oil Emulsion-tlio greatest known cure for all kinds ot' chronic coughs- an effective remedy for many forma ot’ lung trouble, and it generous body builder. lt's cosy to take, acts quickly and every one of the- many cures reported have ~ent. Just try one bottle, you may need no more. ltlis guar antced lo satisfy, gag, our been permaii- Cornel' (ircril George niirl l\onl blrcct J / _ ' if Y, . _ _ H W MacKinnon Drug Company. wt* - ' ‘ _ LITTLE SANDS--Mr. Samuel Mc- Iicnn, of Little Sands, was vi.illin;; rc.- lntivi-s and l'ri1.-:ids in \\'<-.'-:l lsi:iiiu’, , il sf:-. __ - j " I “‘_ - _'S olsoii. Mr. Lniiuhle l\'icLoiiii was vis- . _ _‘_-1 cd "" ".lli. G wnuvr 3?, gm; , l Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 por year. .......... “ ._ 'l` “:,;'E' ` lil \ Weekly Star is $3.00 per year. Tho. _t,,.._. QQ ,. price oi the Even ng Guardian and - UWB* M0l'lll‘C8l Daily Stal' (mailed lil P. E. l.) is $3.25 per year the Evening - Guardian and me 1-‘miiiiy iieriiid and 1"" \Ve6kly Star (mulled ill 1". E. l.) iS* i 9\\\\\vui\\\\y//unll}A\\\\\\\\\\%llA\\\\\\.'-.7//0 1\lf~'=1i“l Mrs- -Ivlm I<‘r=1sef~ lli-is ` 7 - Be Skeptical of _, Bargains , '3 Nei Airs one iiiiiciiiitii V ` l_f you want, good, pure ‘il ‘ reliable tobacco go to an l ,.,_.,- " & honest manufacturer. W \\\\\\YIII/5\\\\\\\\\\WlllllHIIl. have earnestly strivcn to Phone 345 - _ ‘F 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 & Nicholsonl`oli. Co., 'Ll- - ' Manufacturers \ \\\\' I’ \ 71'; .JIII/III4.\\\\\iJI/lIIIIA\\ \ \/I II/Il\\ \\ I II.\\\\\\\\v/IIIIIIZ l\\\9,IIllIIIlA WINSLOE-What might have been . Arthur Roberts has purchased a very ll e two year old lilly froiii Mr, George Auld for which he paid a handsome sum. Mr. \Vm. Ford, Ebenezer, spent the week end with friends at Winsloe. INTERESTING LETTER-Mr. and Mrs. John W‘ulkeI'. North River, have just received a very interesting letter from their son. Mr. Neil D. Walker. who is at present at the front with his fellow Canadiiiiis. Mr. \Volker was among the very first to offer his ser- lhemessnge sent hy Queen Mary to ham Palace," gift from Mary lt. and the Women oi the Empire, 1914." NOTICE.-Subscribers are notill- tlint the price of the Morning Daily uardian (mailed in P. Pl. l.) and he Morning Daily Guardian (mailed P. lui. I.) and Family Herald and .25 per year. ie guest oi’ Mr. and Mrs. John Nich- lting in ilopoliolil recently tho giieiitvf Clirlslcnii llortoii 'was visiting liittlo Saiids rcirciitly thc guest ol' Miss Floral. Nlcliolsoii. Miss Florric Mol’hco is home l'roni Belfast spending her lioll~ days with her mother. Mr. Charles Olson gave an cn‘tcrtaiiimeiit for the young folk iii this place ii short time ago and spent a very pleasant even- ing, playing games, and singing songs. All tho happy young people dismissed by tho singing ot' Auld Lang Sync. ‘I ::THE ISLAND SHEEP DIP has been on the miirkct for some years and the over iiicrciising demiiini for it, is the best giiiiriinico wc cali give oi its inerits.-ll. will do llic work quick and well. 'l`ry it,:intl bo con-‘ viiiccil-~-250 botllc. E. A. l~‘osl.cr, Central Drugstore. llitf. ‘ _____________ | ::JUST THE THING for house- keeping, the dusting caps and aprons in St. James Hall on Tliurstlay. 91164. their notary saws Mr Hammond [case was tried before Mr. Justice 'Ford was in,the city on Saturday Mr. l-Iaszard, without a jury, in January which the Association strives to afford Court yesterday Wm. Berrigeii was, itliied $10 or 30 days and James; O’Brien,- $5 or 10 days 'on charge of drunkenness. - - $AD INCIDENT - A sad incident. occurred on Saturday afternoon in' Charlottetown when the young son of Mr. Robert Diamond. salesman in Al-| ley’s. while playing with an' air gun accldentially, it is stated, struckau: other lad named Longley in the left eye. He and Longley were playing; together. Longley was examined by` Drs. W. G. MoMlllan`and H. D. Johnson. and it is feared he wllil lose' the sight of the eye. This unfortunate' incident should serve as a. warning to s ,+- , -; A"§“i"é°°" PEOPLES _ LUBIN Presents, Through the' Gfeneral Film Coippanyhs' CE mn, _ M me Ponce' EVE Y NESBIT ---And Jlfler Son William Thaw. , ii.. Threads of Destiny \ _ rr . Masterpiece Service - iN Five PARTS , Direction Joseph, W. Smiley Written by William N. Clifford ' Final Showing To-Night '_ Witnessed by Hundreds Yesterday-The Newest = other obys to he extreemely careful in the handling ol’ even such it modosl weapon as an air gun. SUPREME COURT. - The Su» preine Court resumes this niorniiig,ai'- ter adjournment from Saturday, and ` will hear the nrgiinients in the matter ol’_\V. F. li. Montgomery v. J. ll. and judgment given for the plaintiil. Mr. D. A. McKinnon, forthe de- fendant aiid Mr. l{..l. Martin for the plaiiitii°l`.,Oii Saturday the Court took up the case of Jenkins \'. lliclluiiald, tried at Georgetown before i\lr. .lus- tice Fitzgerald at the February term. it was an cjectment action and verdict was given for the defendant. Argu- ment was lieard on Saturday for a new trial and decision was reserved. Coun- sell: Mr. J. J. Johnson for the de- fendant iind Mr. Gllbcrl Giiudcl for plaiiitiff. s siolxrvlw ci-Hines - 'nie iiioiitf- ton police have been noiiilcd to bc on the look-out for Ronald l\lcl)cnial>>~ »=s=2:.i=.’- . .';`»`s: .I ~f§=E-J2""" "Ef1'1'--; :>.-g:.:= .;<2s§5, '-" @:._..zf..;=-5 ff . ._,.~ 5,-_ _t_s.;,5:5,-,.52 :.~--.s:$<....- K sc; 'EE 'iz-1 1-- ;\-JS. :lif- A .~»-<'¢».ff1"-"*"°°'» ' _f ‘~. ,,»ifj;»Z-.>.i:azs§3z=.' » - "` _.= jj 1:1 ` .;;- 55' * -. W dl f . . » _ . ix". 3 _ ) ~=" , ' .` Z' ‘ ' i 3.49 ... l . 1 60 Positively New Plain and “Norfolk » Suits for Boys “ Worth $4.50 to $8.00 each Any Suit for $3.49 This lot came in Saturday fresh and new from-the factory. We bought the lot at a price and now offer you your choice for $3.49. __ 4 _ What mother would not prefer to have smart, stylish well fitting Clothes for the Boys if they cost no more. They are mostly twee s in Greys and Browns, handsomely made by specialists that make Sothing but Boys Cloths and it takes a Specialist to make correc y. We have the size your Boy wears-bring him in this week and let us show you this fine lot of Suits worth $4.50 to 8.00 each, your choice of any Suit at $3.49. l We have 250"l>r. Boys School Pants (Bloomers) on their 1 wa from the Manufacturers which we intend to put on sale at ll,9c a pr. The lot comprises all the best wearing material I for Boysf Pants and would regularly retail at 75c or $1.25 a pr. Y0\l1’ Ch01C€ fOr 496 each. Watch papers for announcement of l arrival. I W* is PA "'5 c: 2. S f $3.49