“Say With Flowers ’-’ _t tPOTTED PLANTS,‘ Hydrangea-s, Roses Easter Lillies- Daffodils Hyacintlns ‘Tllillls Narcissus our FLOWERS Roses, Carnations, Daffodils, Tulips, Hyacinthls "_ PRICES TO SUIT E\_I.ERY IHOCKET It will m; worth your while to view our display even if you ‘do not purchase. MRS. JOHN WILLIAMS PHONE 429 THE clllllnl fillAilIllAN ms crmnnonsrown consume YORK CHURCH. -8pocial aer- vlce on Good Friday at 8 p. m. con. ducted by the pastor. Everybody welcome. ~ ornbroideriee._ Sports’ clothes are more than everwa riot of many col. l ors blended in intricate patterns, ‘ For afternoon-and evening frocks ‘E-‘f T‘! ' night at 11.p. nl. after thaving had From $2.60 Fllma All Blzea to Flt Any Camera Quick developing and printing aervice. Mall orders receive prompt ‘tuition. to $3.65 Macllinnon Drug Co. P. O. BOX 8S2 K *0 ,1) "A K PHONE 210 |ths latter being Dr. Dewar, Mr.‘ H. It handled the ship and tho way they ' provided for the comfort and con- arm“ . ‘Motor Show i AT THE Motor Show ,- ~ . rare rnaruass ~ STAR l. $840.00Delivered- f nlur DURANT. $1450 Delivered lull SYSTEM » Wlistit Costs BEFORE SHOP from Holman’; Catalog l 'MEN'S HATS In a HANOSOME HATS for men: 0400i lip. MOORE Kc McLEOD Limited. l 2543-4-18-2Ll ‘EXTRA OUAL-ITY Easter ‘B661. 8 l this week. Saunders, Newsorn 5E W" W°N°ERFUL display‘ a Co. 24484-1441. of aster Beef on Good Friday. Saunders, Newsom & Co. LADIES HATS just in from New 2448-4-14-6l..York forufilasteril A lot of the very newest ngs ave just come in BORPBALINO". the perfect hat for by express. MOORE & McLeod. men. he full line of genuIneILimlted, 2543-4-18-21. Horsalinos in on sale at the MEN'S i- _l‘.".""- MOORE 8s McLEOD GET YOUR NEW Easter hat at Ill-led. 2643-4-18-21. the chstaptestszhat stors—tha't's us. -—— on’ l .00 6. .- BEBOO_OOKE.—~WouId you like Brosahtda. s to ‘ 00 Pmws to try'this fuel in your furnace now? We are selling at $12.76 per DUNDAs s5Rv|g53___The|-e ton. A full cart load weighs 1300 will be no service in the Baptist lbs. costing $8.30, Of course we sell Church at Dundlas or in the church all)’ qilflllfll-Y- A. Ploikard 8r C0.. at Annandale on Sunday, April Phone 240, Charlottetown. 20th. > $2.00 up to 86.00. Prowse Bros Ltd. LUMBER WAITING. — A larger amount of lumber than usual has arrived at Hardy's Mills, York awaiting the saw under the capable direction of Mr. Mont R. Hardy. GRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. ~—Church of England service in Springfield next Sunday at 11.00 a. m. and in Crapaud at 7.00 p. m. There will be service in Crapaud on Friday evening, Good Friday, at 7.30 when the sermon subject will be “Simply to Thy Cross l Cling." There will be special music on Sunday morning in Springfield. OUR NEW SPRING HATS for men are authsnically correct and reflect the best taste whenever and wherever worn. Price $2.00 to $0.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. LOVELY NEW Hus FROMI NEW YORK,a very attractive DAIRY STATISTICS-In colli- assortment of the very newest piling the Dairy Statistics for the shapes for ladies by express to-day. MOORE fr. McLEOD, Limited. 2543-4-l8-2i. report of the Department of Agri- culture, the GraInd River Dairy Co's figures should read. "Net value per 100 lbs milk 81.49%" in- ANGlLICAN SERVICES IN THE stead of $1.44 as appears therein. PARISH OF N-EW LONDON 0n the 20th inst will be as follows: Frencll| MEN'S SPRING HATS. — Be River 10.30 a. m., llrishtown 2.30 ptassured of correct style by buying m., Kensington 7 p. m. Holy Com-[your new Spring hat here. Price ' rrunion at each service it beIngWZ-UO t0 $6.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. Easter Day. Sunday School Ken- sington 2 p. m. SAVING MON EY.— Rather than pay the freight of $12.00 on a horse from Georgetown to Union as Florrie McLean, sf Wiltshire ROB-d. Lot 33, a boy at half the has returned home after spending amount was hired to drive him to the winter months with friends Ili'IlI5 dcstinatlonlon horse back. and around Boston. She also visited hcr uncle Mr. A. McLean, Spring- field, Mass" formerly of Charlotte- town and Miss Margaret Nicholson. matron of Littleton Hospital, Little tow-n, N. H. ETU RNS FROM BOSTON.‘- Green Tea because of the difficulty of buying a uniform quality until Green Teas ‘began to come here from Ceylon, The Ceylon lealf is prepared in such a clean manner QHURQH__M the eygnlng ggfvhjg and the flavour is so delicious that in st. James Church’ on Easter h has quickly gained popularity- Sabbath the choir. under the diroc- wlwoinlly that lucked by "sol.- lion of Mr. F. 'r. Wa-tkis will rend- ADA" in the airtight aluminum . er the cantata. "immortality." The packet "which preserves the original solo parts will bmtnken by memb- iillvollr 80 W811. ers of the choir assisted by Major Parker Hooper and Mr. Elmer Dunning. - CANTATA AT ‘ST. JAMES KEEP TO THE RIGHT WHEN MEETING AUTOS AND TEAMS. got one of- our up-to-date ROAD MAPS of_P. E. island (Pocket size) shows every road, village, and town a THE CARFERRY — The Car- .fi~.rry got to Borden on Wednesday price $2.50 each. if by mail add 10 Cents‘ for postage. CARTER & Co.- 2546-4-18-1i. days malls and passengers, among IC. Christie" Mr. D. Nicholson, e'x~ IM.'P., Mr. w. K. Rogers The pas- isengers were all loud in praise _of lthe magnificent way the Carferry [was handled by Captain Read and ‘the crew in the very trying time The passengers report they left ISackville at 1.10 p. m- on Tuesday and arrived on time at Tormentine where they saw the’ Carferry out in the Straits endeavoring to get to port, which she did not reach ON THE ROAD TO MONTAGUE. —On the road to Montague one day last year two farmers met, One was coming to the city to buy a barrel of flour, the other was just return- ing from buying one. "What brand oi‘ iiour is that you have in the back of your wagon?" said No. 1. No. 2 removed his canvas rain protector and showed the label. It was iill 10 p. m. They then boarded qhmqhyb" up“ take a chance!» the Cnriorrv which luv M the said N0, l. And he did. Now ho re "ha?!" "mil 5 °'°I°°k wedllmldny ports that his wile lrefuses to Ibake mlllnlnfi when "I13 went‘ °“I- "d with any other flour. llf you cannot a from that hour till 5 o'clock in the "ma", “REGAM- FLOUR from yo," afternoon attempted to make head- grocer’ please to" Carve" Bros. way, but was only able to get two miles from no wharf. The cop- SUCCESSFUL GATHER,NG_ _ tglaogzeirsawattlffvlxcirilfiildgnnzfi The Summerfield Dramatic Club. _ have recently concluded a series hghk {o geta Ta£ha:d‘““3m:g‘g“ of whis-t and dnncc held in the i3. l. a 0m.‘ ' m‘ c m5 gr a y S. Hall Emerald. As was evidenced appreclauid" cazeclauy “I “m? by the great number that ationrioll was one aty w o was anx DIIB o - ' " ' get to Tignlsll, where hcr mother ighiliflf°gaoggdamvklzfillronfeIzecegg l glifinhiturlloilglzllgntfhlé? ‘gorge lgzaréfii; totalled the points, it was found, ‘ h . , I that Mr. Joseph Moynagh and Mil-ls left again at loclork and this time Enmbelh Cash wow the two high mado better progress, reaching Borden at 11 p. m. after cncount- m?" 5°°"‘"'8- thormw whmmg "'9 Um,“ hmwy ‘c,’ “m. 5mg A five dollar gold pieces. whilst the "M" w,“ wnmng and u“, Danae“ consolation prizes wore won by Mr. gnrs reached Charlottetown about Smphe" Imghfs and MI“ FmTI“ “ 3 p. m. Th” me in the strum, was Green. The musicians, Mr. Geo. vary hard packed,but yesterday with pm“)? End Mr- wmlen LIIWIQSS‘ ‘ a change in the wind it was svid- M“ lhlmked I’? “l” club» l“ m?" ' cut to bn breaking up and clearing 9710715 Willi! n- lollg Way in- making ‘i’ The aulhofltlefl do no; the meetings a success. Much anticipate any further trouble with credit is duo the nonlmliioo for ice this season. All the passou- tho ononhle Way they performed gem we", m Kgod humm- hogwnh. their duties. The public is anxious- stnnding thn serious inconvenience I)’ IOORIKIK lfllwhrll to a reopening of the delay. They highly com- tn this instructive and 'vory on. mended the Captain and tho offl- tertninlnK form 0i’ amuse-meni- cera for the way in which they ——-'<°>i—' out to sea. ISTHE BEST YET-Brazil Nut Toffee- Try acme at White's. 2547-4-18-1I ve ‘ of the passengers. O-Q-O-O-O-Q-O-O Extra Special FOR - SATURDAY ONLY 1 MOIR’S ASSORTED CHOCOLATES ' 39c pound These Crescent Chocolates come in assorted only‘. Splendid mixture and an attractive price. One day only. THE DRUG sworn-z I TJAMIESON > " ‘GREEN TEA POPULAR AGAIN. '_ Many people gave up drillkilli! St. John, Newfoundland. has been indispensable to car owlners andl two dayfl- experience o; hhihg Travellers. Mounted on strong lin-- practically ice bound in the (ill Dililef- Sill"!!! COVBI‘. DPICQ /75I Straits. She brought over hcr t-wo Cents, cloth mounted board over. A silver offering will be taken for Missions. UNION ROAD AND BRACKLEV OHU ROH ES-Speclal joint Passion WeeIPservice in Union Road church on Thursday evening at 8 p. m. conducted by Rev. T. A. Wilson and H. T. Smith. GOOD FRIDAY-Services at St Peters Cathedral this forenoon at ten and eleven o'clock this after- noon at 3.80 and this evening at Jews. Also children's service at 5.00 this afternoon. OBSERVANOE OF EASTER MONDAY. —On Easter Monday. April 21st, Registration and Stamp Vendor's wickets will be open from 10.00 a. m. to 12.00 noon. There will be one complete delivery by Letter. Carriers in ‘the fnrcnoon. Tho malls will be received and des- ‘l patched as usual excepting the aft- ernoon mails which will be closed at'12.00 o'clock. ~ MAIL FOR 0VERSEAS.-—The Steamer Marburn sails from St. John on Saturday. the 19th. and the steamer Montclare will sail from St. John on Friday, the 25th. but both those steamers will only ally addressed correspondence. The letter mail for the next week will be forwarded via New York- the 27th. Mlnarda Llnlment For Happenings sprains (Continued from Page 4) arranged to take place 0n Monday afternoon, April 28, at half-punt three o'clock, at the home of tho bride's ilaronts. 4251 Dorchester street, Westmount. recent (loath of the groom's father, the wedding will be a very quiet one. sons, who. will he ulaid-of-honor. perform the cercmony- LadyRcid. who is in England, will be unable to attend the wedding. I I I bcrs of the program was the violinI solo by Miss K. Hcrnby of this‘! city who was accompanied by Miss 8 Evelyn Paige. I I I The stormy weather of the past week has not interfered with the if Sunday is anyway seasonable l’ will join the fashion parade to the different churches, where spsctal music and lovely flowers will add lustre to the glad services of the Easier Day. > I I I I The new hats are gny trim, dash- ing or dignified as to wearer de- sires. lack and ~whitc combinations are strong. likewise grey, cocoa, rosewood and costume shades- a Q‘, e Egyptian colorings'and designs still predominate in materials and Easter Beef We have always been In tho lonll with our Easter Beef. * 'i‘ilis year tho quality is bottor than ever. Among our choice lot are: One heifer, 1380 lbs Ono Steer, 1300 lbs These are purely grain fed stock which is a great credit to the food- or, Mr. James McLeod, Mermaid. Also two cattle fed by Mr. Solo- mon Mutch, Bunbury. Ollr store will be open on Good Friday for your inspection. Also quantity of Hams and Bacon. MILLS l. THORNE, 135 Hillsboro St. i 26014 16 3i COAL COKE We are now receiv- ing fresh mined coal of best ‘quality from Standard Mines, and will be pleased to sup-= ply any, quantity re- quired. Also Hard and Soft Wood and Besco Coke. t ' W. DJ GILLIS & C0. Connollyfe Wharf Phone 176 W. it! L! '- f v a i \ BRAcKLEy OHUR¢H_ _Ea5te,. black remains prime favorite, and‘ Bblelndid service on Sunday at 7 p. m., led for day-time wear is frequently range of shapes and colors pfrom by members of the Mission Band. combined with vivid geraplum or Iillliluer red-and often with gold . - embroiderles to boot. and Wine PW"? silk and wool bou- clettes are to bu seen. wrap-over coats which worn all through the lVinter will , be smart for the Spring and Sum- mer in black silk maretcain, and‘ are alrlo seen Ill 1.00. Collection for missions to the dill" in shades of brown and fawn as well as bIack." ment as Molson professor of Eng- the General -Delivery; "ill lnnsnaze and literature came as pleasant news to his wide cinch; of friends here. Hotel, by the to join the Ilev. Dr. Ducan, Frida) morning to spend Engtgr with his daughter. Miss Lena, who Is attending the carry papers, parcel post and speci Musk. m Tomnm Tho next- full mail vin the Cana- has been spending several weeks -dian service will be by the steamer Wm, the new an,‘ M“ w q G L Regina from Halifax on Sunday ‘my’ Anmnon’ ' o‘ Alberton. attending liuvergal College, Tor. onto, is spending the Easter holi- days ln Montreal, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Dixon. The bride-s only attendant pleasant diversion this week and will be hcr sister, Miss Gerda Par- w“ admirabil’ “Tmilgml I17 ‘he G. \\'- V. A; llnder whose auspices UlOIIEII Beilelldflll. 11 Scottish historian, applied ille title health of the "Prince of Scotland " The very no“ Dean cams“, w,“ it was held. Everybody likes look- thcand Wales." for which the prowl-li- Ing at good cars, even if one can- of not purchase, and interested spec- King's eldest son as far back aaent of centuries could be claimed. tutors were fair sex who are just now deeply (Ion. that His Alli-lest)’ KIYIE 390F845 I interested in Easter fashions and hill; r favorably known here. is receiving ' warm praise from till‘. press of the West indies. aicn, Gleam-Fa critic says: "Even llt the risk of bullll! having slulrl-s in iili‘ llzlrkins (‘om- pany or oi falling in love WIIII one of their loading ladies, we must say again that any theatre-going resilient of this land who missed ills r. or hcr chzlhw. of seeing fills colloc- tion of tnlv-llled players in action Iii certainly doing him or herself il nasty action which it is safo to pro- dici. they will over nflcr rngrt-t.“ I I I very pleasantly at six tables oi bridge; on Tuesday evening at her pretty home Quantities of pink and roll carna- lions adorned tho drawing room null hall, while the tca table was con- tred with yellow daffodils greenery, adding a touch of spring to the festive occasion. for Mrs. Simpson. "h" "l" “I'll such a painful accident day, when she breaking hcr log- a o Archbishop of Canterbury crowded lecture room at Univer- ‘INARDQ .mg- -. - 51- f?“ nThc knitted\suit is still popular era-or“ The long vc been will) and lzabar one DP- Cyrus Mciiiillarrs appoint- I I I Mrs. George Duncan is spending few ilnys at the Ritz-Carlton Milllllclll. prior to sailing Montlaurier on Friday, next I I I Mr. W. Chester S. McLure, left Conservatory of too Mrs. llnmnhrny Pickarrl, jvllo has returned to I I I Miss Norah Longworth who is INthcyear l90ltbedairnaand poidbylbeMimul Lifecamemalinleicasthanhalfa " milliondollme. IAetyear'I'heM|atuaILifcof.Canadl paid to policyholder-s and their beneficiaries $5,369,743 than ten time: the amount in 1901! Whomnsaywhatsonowawclcawectmechwhat thedimibmionoftheaegreat sums? Whoisthexethatduzbuthebmefitofliilnnsal profit when $2,193,081 eutof the above amountwaapaidinashto inpoofita fol-one year. letouragmturplainbirmnllhlofitlhrticipalion. iIIIUIC onxietiu werensecLby Write us for literature. ' “MUTUAL LIFE . s. OF CANADA iWaterlnmOntaa-io H. A. EBERS Provincial Manager 135 Kent 8t. Charlottetown, P.E.l. policyholders "_')‘4¢c\\_i_~4_((f\‘~‘\§£=\“;,, -.- ‘Q- i a 12 ii i n?;>v~'" :5 rial»- an not Rev. E. E. Styles has been asked evident pleasure to Exmouth Street Clinch, St. John for the next term as the present title, pastor, Rev. H. E.'Thomas. form- orly of this city, is going to Sack- ville to become Editor of the Wes Owing to the ‘Wm’- ‘ coo pica for the revival of the ancient legally before and prince became Prince of Wales by Wales}! for the Prince of Wales. special creation," he said, "he ho- The silggestion was made by Dr. came Prince of Scotland by right Walter Seton, who was inaugur- of birth as soon as his father I)l‘.~ nting a newly instituted ship in Scottish history, and was that it would crellic an outburst of. "Prince of Scotland 1400. lecture- came king." 511)’ COIIBKQ. London. listened with 1100, it would appear doubtful to an eloquent whether or not the title exlstwi - While tile Dr. Seton suggested The Motor Show came as u-very acknowledged by the Queen with loyal enthusiasm in Scotland, ll‘, on “Prince of Scotland" to a smile and a nod to the lecturer. the occasion of the visits 0f tho The speaker pointed out that, nI- prince to Scotland, Scots were por- wvell-known milled to welcome and drink the in attendance daily.‘ _ The music was exceptionally good Afian ehjoyahh, muhgcal tan ohg and all together the show was n’ afternoon last week given by thaflllilfil Q (y L T. of hhh Bethany church, another laurel to tllc executive ZIIl- ‘. ilulifax, at Mrs. A- G. cunmlinlrs illiv of tho veterans. it is helm: . resilience. one of the nicest -num- ilillliillllell 0W1!‘ lilo Woek-cllil- ' successful effort adding i I I I | Another musical treat was afford large audience at the concert in the Central Christian Church last , llionllay evening. ll _ I I a it was announced Sunday in Lon- l l forwarded an invitation to I‘ rinle Minister Ramsay MacDon- many pretty new hats mud gull; aid and ills daughter, Issehel to l’ spent tho week end of Saturday tn Monday, with him at Windsor Castle- I April 26, o o Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nash were guests at. the Chateau Laurior. Ot- - l tawa for several days last wank. . I can ,| The W. S. liarkins Company, so The Kingston, Jam- , accused oi‘ bliss Etlll-l Stewart nnicrininoll 15 Kent Street. and coo Genuine sympathy in ‘PXIIFPFNW on Tiles- accldontnily fell Queen 'Mary, sitting beside the‘ in d SPRAINS Minanra soothes and heals {lilo ‘l ,\-\ / ii. n. unuzllll Phone ‘I49 180 Kent Street $0 MIITOII HEIIRSE" After having considerable ex- perience with Motor Hcaraea in Toronto and elsewhere I have found out by experience that they are not suitable for tho Island, owing to the lhortncae of the season in which they can be used. To have a Motor Hearse means naving double equip- mentP-Horse drawn equipment for fail, winter and spring-and that means DOUBLE EXPENSE, and the public will have to pay that ex- tra expense, if not charged for it wiii have to be made up in come other way. By having only one clans of equip- ment and N0 expensive Motors to keep up, and with my overhead ex- penses AT a very minimum I can give a HIGH CLASS servic’ it a - REASONABLE PRICE. on.‘ I -w-. / strained ligament and lore mus. HIM I the other In STYLE and SHADE, to b; becoming. You may not have a dofln- ' Ito idea aa to who! YOUR" Easter anon will bis-Kid, ~' Calf or Suede. in the many ,., voriatlonl of pattern, but , you'll have plenty of material " tepioitfrovninoh-nowhr‘ m. tor ltoek. ALL ' FAIHQNAQQ Th; amart ohoe this Eater, aa INfiyI, gets the attention of tnoae who believe that each part of a ooatume muat match QUALITY, A thing that fita well all these oarticulara la cure " In " c,