_ __ __ R ____ *___ ___ _v ._ _ v wr tn/ Mn.`_Jus'ncn Ronoson and R¢,,m,,,d¢ Hipslan._ Ti-anton. U. S. the past week. ~ I " ~ _ "v i ‘ _ . ‘ Gillis liaverstuined home, _ u last nlilht as osualai. 9 e’oloek. ' of your lane when your glasses fall and break. _ m'f,”° "““i ”“‘”‘ "°'°‘ “°'"’ ‘° ‘3°°’“" "fn ' O ' '5' 50 _1:Z|:,\.e:nr;a_ to us .f....§.i'.."2,'i‘.'."5"'i.':1.“§;’.*.;°.§'f.;""-‘“" and we wl1l_rnatcl1_th'e_lensfm-_you.' ‘ ' 0 _ _ la ve ieftf°|~,Winnipeg. _ 7 - TBl'55ll\|e¥'l aargoffo Georgetown yrs- # ` I ‘_ 4 ` ' " ' ~-" ~,"fii.'=_ V " ‘ 0\l‘dl.Yft0mPi.etou ueiiorlasd3cars rope, W W ‘ Jswstsn Ann me -~=s»»»~»1‘=1=»~~».-. f»~i».»=. . n ‘ _ ~` ' " __ 9 i OPTICIAN. lg.Ts\vn'rs0t1dui1-a wllllec'ui-e in the #.1-21 _ _ ' _c‘ _ pu ll°illl-Lllonll, on Friday eveninki I The hockey nvtcii between the Prince of 0A r * ~ ‘- I ‘- Wi -0 ii `n - Pilot g . ii you v ...:‘.:~...ii.:.;':.::".‘:‘f":..“\;,...““';i'iir. _ season. _ ' _ .. , PiJ0t0 Of bdby lOl' S. lJ€8.l1i2l- ` TH!-“Forty Hours Devotion commences at St. Dunstan's Cathedral at 0 e’c1ock this ful Easter Céiifd-' _;- _-Y `." T =“°_"1l°s- _ _ ' ~ - 1 PLAN opens Wednesday moinina ati) GEO. lf.~.CO0K, Cushion 'Jclook for theopi»rii,Dr.ofAloantn.ra.Glven under auspices ol_ the 4th Regt. C. A. by Summerslde talent. Pi“""2"’Pl¥°"= . .Ls Monson Charlottetown who nor The Studio where Bhby ls Always ` been spending ii fewduys in Truro, N. S. '1 _ . hasrst edto hi i ll t A d' sei. sims M lege, Wolivllle. Eiu1unrHsesrAN‘ formerly of George W _ n brother J. J. Hessian, of the Steel ‘ - Niforks, Trenton N. S. has left for Edmon- A ton, Alberta, where leis engaged in the Pi I ls _ ' ‘ Diauebuslnoas. _ A perfifi t boon to 1' Hn police have made a raid on thc pic ' ` 7 ‘ ‘ misss held by Mcllullum and Enman on Cure constipation- and alidis- Wnderl' 01' COTE t1'011b' Siiineysniu aearciiior liquor ordered by irdcrs of the;stomach, liver and owcls. ._ 'I ,’;._f~. ',. i _ _ Price 25c. per box." " Geo. E. Hughes _ _ ._ . . 9. Ai>ornacAa1as~j_niiLr.. neiiéiiiufis in -' Ham and~ Bacin smoked or Unsmoked also our corn bebf. ' ` ' Try some and be ccnvinceri. » iiizesrr sonic, anna and ssusacns can always be had. Groceries cf all xmas ann a full line of FISH and CANNED GUODS always in stock. Priiues, aprieots, figs, lemons, and ripples fresh on hand also a full line of everything io be had in an up-to-date grocery store, - _Orders delivered to any part of the city and prompt attention given. A trial order sbliclted. Highest Price Paid For Eggs and Butler. W. W. WALKER. Phone 343. Cor. Euston and Olebar Ste. .Liiklttsi-film. _ ~ D0 Y )UR OWN DYEING. (_ ` Von can with little trouble and expense do your own dyeing ju 1_1' af well as an expert. 7 We have jim received a coin- olete assortment of Diamond Dyes and Dy-o-is n which von will find the hes* to re. Call and g t» a boolcietson -he various ways youcan use Diamond Dyes. McKenna’s Grocery, '~°h°ueit‘:.‘r::‘i‘:i:.ii~.‘“'.r..2r~-» af ___l -s..~nw~ I We have just received direct from l I the Mill ovfer 3oo pounds of . S ’ | [_ h _ F h d fleuziou lecelgiil i.iir|iL epsruig lthep; f< DBF Flll, I l\"\‘ ,res _ roasts co ee ,,,_ _ ,It in ,the dest grade of Mocha and 'pro 'java blended, ,and is bound to givd, _¢]`,,`_, led feet. They are fitted with rion-cor1- G9 the proseouiorunder the Prohibition Law. 'lille reauio was one bottle of bei~r.A sean.-h was alsoinode on the premises of Joiiii r mely,near the New Foundery but 8 ' . ` Kiev no result ducting leather cover- ‘ S ed' cushion insolcs which while conform- ing to the shape of the po, foot do not “lump-up”. They are unques~ hun DME person who was either terribly t_i0nab]y shoe of Currier, youngest daughter of Stephen Cirrier, `Eai-nacllffe and John D. Gillis, shoes for tender feet. Jnliniiiiesburg, South Africu, were united They combine gracs- 3*' in holy wedlock by Rev. Jas. Simpson of I’ei.e1~’s Cathedral Chariot wn . who . i The bride was beconiingiy nttlred in gray ful style, handstme ap- and was attended by her sister Miss Katie B., while the groom was supported pear-ance and Chmfort. by R. MacKenzie, Flat. River. Only the Price per pair $5.5r~. "'i‘ the immediate relatives of the brideund iegroom were present. 'i‘lie bride received runny costly presents, among macheque forone thousand doilnrs Q C frocnAngueGillls, brother of the brid,- ey 0. groom. Mr. and_Mrs. Gillis intend leaving _ in the near future for their home' in Charlottetown, P. E- i. S0~\tl1Afrlcu. _ l.. OV Air St.Paul’s School last night on er ' - flowing uulienee testified to the high sense of expectation awakened' by the announcement, ofthe program nf the ,xiii .__ ____‘ 811|- nd entertiinment under the 'manage- ~ ' ‘ ` ~ `- " ment of the voung men of St. Paui's. _ `l The directing hand was that of that wvll- U known and successful concert maker Prof. I I I I rle, and to him is due the credit for so Kent Street, 0! 0 Practice licniied to Discuss jf cm of Eye. Ear, Nasa, Thrnt - md Skim =. score of price notoiie of the liirge_ Ei :_ ably curryinil out the affriir with the help he young man. Itwas thoroughly deserving of the claim “u ilfi -cent Y cert for twenty-five cents," and on the Eyes tesluy ,ml amd for "~ numb:r who attended will complain. glasses. ~', The OFFIUIC HOURS : con first part ol thc. progiuii slated oi solos, rin ts, quar- 9°°11”~~ "1 \~`l7‘3 311* UL I tettes and instrumental music by Ihn dtvlfxenliiga by anmintmoni. " ,wk - - - -~ _- list: nowlsdgid favorites of thelfoliowiug Mrs. M‘tclieli, Misses Bremncr, _im Harrison, Blunchni-ii, Iioward, Heel V Pal klsit a most ri-lighlful impression ut confessing the sense of aimi- t individual nunibrrs of n ' am have plinsnd as much. W'ltli " mer, Jfclntyre, Taombs and Blake; rind Prof. Earle, F. R. Reckwlth, Jnu s Calder, Elmer Rtchio and the popular' . members ofthe R. l-I. C. O. Tnnt. their » ' noi' 6" 'ir\\roiuc'.ion of the Quixotic gry cr a iiarflened thief broke into the, butcher shop of George Wheatley, Great George Street, u few nights ago. His taste ran to ham and about ii. dozen of tlisse were annexed by the robber. The ice later on recovered two of lheni in a house in Davey‘s lane. Ar the home of the bi-lile, Tuesday, April 2, it quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnized when Miss E hcl Eva satisfaction. If you like a cup of deli-' . ~ . Qiriirers In the sec ind par. of tht dm” Come fm' Bteakfwt try our prcuram an altogether novel feature iiarit Shoes For `Men Opening today new Spring lines of (Harte Shoes. ' Men’s Bolt Calf, Price $2.75, $3.00 and $375- ` » Men’s Patéht Ox- f0rdS, price $3 73 and $4-25~ ' _ The be.. ~.ii..e. ‘viii the world 'for~ti1e_`prioe.»- Sprague ... --For 40 cent grade - We grind it fresh every day as rei STOP ids* Bayer’s or your PHOTOS. The first iiicssagc l just received- from Mars ~‘ rcaii ‘ as follows: ` ` ' US liP'S0illE ‘ FAMOUS SOAP. I ivisf pr.:aei_i_ted to concert go -rs, E giit pretty young ladies whose damnrt- Quulfrrishnéss' made tlieni only more O ‘l'“.if°d- _ fiiseuiitlng 'in ` the male estimation deplorod the lol. which condemned them & to si-ialalileeacdnuts. I\Vir.h the appear ,~g=__________i_____ _ ______ _ _ ance of two men upon the sc ne the uc- tion of the play gained force and ini.i»re.~ii. and the hearts oi two ofthe sweet young thing-i were captured. Their feelings, und those of the successful swnins and tt-use ui the Quakers rsn.i.iinlng witliaut ninic escort were sung in tuncful aiisy mous- iire which pleased and nmused the aufil~ ence. Those win t ck pmt were Missa.-i Amy Earle, L .uise Lawson, lililiin Iiow- ard, Wiiinlii }lolhi‘o.>k, Josephine Iliuki-, Halen Paiin.»|‘. ll .aol Ilr=i.uner. LUCY B|an¢n,.r.i, George Dclllois. and W. A. \Vinflt-ld. There was a general subscrilfng to the cvpreeslon of pleasure rr-gnriling tho specially iitirnotlvc qualities of the concert. llrltish Lieel Iron and wine. This pre-_ paratlon cont'ains_ oply the_purest and bsgtingredlenu,-gbiijpable. The bottle ntains a f\1limIsi'l¢'arvT|l°l° 'B °°°h|“3 tener lor is uuodanrlim ww and M004 builder.-only 'Iso new battle- 4-_ W Reddln, Phm B.,_Sunnyside. _ 1 .isa _ l , Chocolate ` Made -'Il-_-Y ii. WH11‘E's DELEMAR ...ia SNOWFLAKE by all the leading confecticners `Whi\e’s name on IN a lsnghthy notice et Dr. Qiiigiey’r lsotllllbn Cardinal Newman, dellvtred in Bt. John, N. B.. a few weeks ago, The N01 Freeman of that city soya that fsreiy, it evsa-,was a St.. John dndieiiurj rszsled with n. literary treat of _sucb exe liar e ~L It says the lecturers mss'er ptthe hsciunlimz subject was simply marvellous. The lecture was learned. profound. and eloquent. So wcnderfnilr raalist.ic`» Was* bil pcitrailure of the great oar-final that thaandience iiungined tho' he was standing before tbemin pr-rson. The eloquence of the lecturer in somi- pasaagss le described mi really dramatic in I its effects. His penfritlnn was particul- arly powerful and siiiiclng. This lnt~l~ lectual foastis in -`stoi-s for the people of Charlottetown; for _the same lecturer is to dslivsa-.his some lecture in Lyceum Hall on Tuesday evening, the llith lust. This lecture will be an event of a lifetime and no one who can possibly attend, should missit. Tznmrson Siiirrn had in his auditory iii.-t evening about as many persons a~ could he housed under one rocl in any par ciPrince Edward Island and there was no lack of interest from start ta)Inlsh. There were the usual opening exercises. Rev. G. R. White presided, Rcv.|.I.imes Simp- son reaii the lesson and Rev. Mr. Hanna offered prayer. Some written questions had been handed in rn the lecturer of the evening. He stated his preference for verbal questions so that all could see and know who were behind such iriqnii-ics. P. S. Brown responded from the lnriy ui the hall and was cheered by those who were of his way df thinking and the boys, who wani - cd to see some lun. There was some con- fusion for ii few moments. Mr. Smith asked fur fair play for his opponent and invited him to the platform. Mr. Brown went/up und reiterated his declaration that thel’roiiibitory Law was a cursv, I and that it had ‘been forced upon the people of Gharlottotoii-n against their will. He nlsu cited the vo ing down of the ciubameiiduicnt in ihe Legislature as showing inslncerity on the part ofi prohibitiunists. and as class legislation. Mr. Smith was greeted with hearty roundn_of applause when he deultwitli the alleged “curse” of prohibition and thc charge that it leii to falsehood und perjury. The same chrirge could be nude ugaiusi. the Ten Commandments. Wei-.r they to be charged with the falsehood and denied the fact? The i'i~i;hlbi|o|y Law was \_ \ I perjury of the men who broke tiirm uni _ .I I O .' 'I' _ _ _ I I *.3 1 | . .' ~’\.._ They come in every size g)>,i2,";’i"'~v.i _ » _ . _ »;(.=_ ` 3,; w from 32 to 44 inch. »;._/:if . i \ O I The prices start at 50c each, r"""’f»i.~_ _J-`. and up to any price you wnni .ii ii V logo. I h/ V _ i Perfection in "M g _ _ _ f/ Qualify, If 5_7),-: `. ‘.7/I st I _ w\\`&, .Y ev ///Z Q _ A Assortment, , ,II I’ If-°» 'f rar, ri..i.i. ....1 . , H . \ /‘ ._._ _ _./- . ~"»'i;¥_ __,',_» .__ __ fl: f _ Workmanship. Stanley Eros. muauvssnb HAIL! W WORD (six words to each line)-One cent for one insertion, "two cents for three insertions, four cents ri week. nine cents for three wfeks, twelve cents smooth. Churches, temperaiice nr- ganizationa, and charitable gisiilrlltnptions half rates. um`prlee 15 cents. Black m announce- ments double rates. .iirths Marriages and Deathd FREE but verses will count some rate as above. I BUSINESS LOCALS same rate as above. GARD5 OF THANKS 1 name rate as above when inserted in locals, and otherwise at regular ad- r vertising rates. @`No charge for notices of strictly religious services even when silver collec- tion is taken, but all gatherings in aid ofor in connection with churches and charitable institutions, I if an admission fee or coi- lection taken, will be charged at half rata. ll@Ten (10; ner cent discount on above rates for cash with order. _ _ 56.9 Guatrdian enacted by unanimous vote of hotii parties including the incinbers for Cher- lottetown, who had since been re'-elected. Mr. Brown here said prahibition‘wn.s not an issue when they were re-elected, but to the question why in wus not niadc an issue he had no reply. The incident was not encouraging to objuctors. Mr. Smith denied that there was class legislation in the mutter of the club, as it was open to poor men ns well as rich toform clubs, but he condemned nll drinking clubs in strong termsp The mrrs seemingly respectable they were the more dangerous. He also strongly con- demned thu druggists' amendment and T any druggist who sells liquors ns ii' beverage. All such, he sai