H ere is a Sna ’ A --Photos cost the sarne,lsst long. elf, lookbest, arebest. , P 8 day `American Blink Wood Clocks at' $4 on ¢e¢h_ They strike every half hour on Cathedral gongs. Are goo itimekeepers. Every one guaranteed. Well worth $5.0 our price $4.00. Pat terson c. vig From Hand io Hand The jewel fuel that means rn?-e to you when you need it than the whl est diam- ond- ' O llrgh-qualify Coal from our yards-clean, free-burnin , long lasting Coal-fair prices. and fair service in exoharage for our orders Ygny orders to ay? guiok delivery? C. i.yons& Co. Phone 1 I r. NOTICE The first general meeting of the Charles Dalton Silver Black Fox Company. Limited will he held in the Hall in the Prowse Block, Grafton St, Charlottetown, P.E.Island,on Tuesday, April ist at xl o'c‘f~ck n; m. Election ci Directors sndother business. W. B PROWSE, -i1 VfEt.f Seo'y Tress. i FARM l~`0R SALE The undersigned offers for sale his valuable properly consifting oi go acres of land in first class condi tion, >i~uated in Mornt Alb`on Lo 48, It is within one-half mile of Railway Station, P. st Office, Store, Telephone Oilice, and I-4 mile fr- in School, The hui dir ga are in good repair. For further particulars Apply io WILLIAM BALLEM Jr. 3-24Mm2i1~.'f2ipd Mt Albion 5? 1 MAIL CONTRACT Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be.received at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday the 2nd May 1913 for the conveyance of -His Maieety’s Malls, on a proposed Contract for four yearn, six times per week, over Rural Mail Route No. 1 from Winsloe Station, Prince Ed- ward Island, to commence from the lst July next. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of Wiusloe Station arid route offices and at the office of tne Post Office Inspector. JOHN F. WI-IEAR. . » Post Office Inspector. Post flliice Inspector's Oiiice, Charlottetown, March Z0, 1918, 3-2-iMhI3i.' Q ' i°r~n\e~** . is UURCUAL S ef; fm- K ¢¢'~ wa.. -..- ..f<~'\-'.»‘! if/.».l’>.;,,£ ‘}’~<>.-=>.>=‘;.-ia- l‘_`\-Jférw'-s7",'~"=`;'lil' I I ’ I -\\.\\»\\.\\\\. D Q av Present A Sunny Smile rllrlgssonto nrslplg i1::.'..*<:~.2°.r§‘lr.:.r ':.';‘.‘:!.f:°.ir..‘r:r..:... "-1"g~3g 0|- roar. vtrr IN Youa . . Oli.: B .t‘:i‘:_;_:'.‘.§'.r'.r::..z.';.1.."i.':':.'r.:.:.:..:°.::°.*:: as min and onisrit.. o‘l;p§g=:t\\=N',“ s l~ nni>|=°l's wr §q lDon gml%o Ltdw' Cemetery Company will be held in the V osy of April next at three o‘elock in iho- sfteraoon. 8_1 order _,_ :»- DAILY "| in sou-n~mr uve _-Q if n vm ls ru- “fur-r-oe". In some muses 1'lNAGHvu.s Our ur .. I -» - 290|. Igro . nF°"'m“Ya"°Y°\l’li\ld I lm now ...ar °'°' '"°“"&’ ‘“" ‘~°-= - ........°°°“°'°"'°“, °'““r"°°- ”° what remed or p yshim, I °'“Pl°Y°d» 111° 1 was slwsys the ;°°‘°°lmP0llible to get s cure. Abmg Hg:""h°Z°» I Rid the \Bl!lmm|ia) gf .iv¢.'»l° E Conti!" “swing “Fruit-v nu Ili Igecidsdtogivet emu;-1.1, TMVG “led Fnxit-s-tives" ever since. y s_re the dnt and only medicine “W '““°d my me. rf it were non...- "Fruit-s-tives", I nm |.gi¢§¢d I 0° ld ner uve" JAMES Paoonrooiir Mr. Proudfoot is one of the prominent flgrrmers of gxsseott Countqpud has been of_Csledonis. ownship 'fm- rzrz. ”~‘~-~=-" » --1 -om- or f- °r$z.5o-uidslu{‘:i,e.bydeslen 'W1 Fruit*-tives L ted. Omws. e / ` 7 ,$5 '»- \ Spring Styles The new style Invictus boots for xnen show patent leather k with cloth tops' buttoned style and gun metal calf, laced, with the new receding toe, also in ’ the famous Cresto last, - gun metal, velour and tan 4 buttoned and laced styles. All sizes £6 a pair. - Alley £6’ Co me left Picton at 1' s.m. Saturday sud' arrived in Charlottetown st 10.80 rapid manner and the Brit row-boat, manned by Master Norman Watson wharves. ’ NEW BUILDING.-» Mr. William Hotel, Pownal, are busy getting out wood and lumber for a henery, se hsn business.-Com. ,` DEATH IN NEW YORK.-There died al Fordham Hospital, New York City, on March 16th, 1918, Roderick A. McDonald, aged 46 years. The late Mr. McDonald was a son of him. He leaves a widow and three an took place from his son's resi- celebrated by Father Pius MacDon- time penlténtfary The system, Mr lottetown on several occasions. ANOTHER LOCATED.-The Am- herst News, referring to the arrest in Moncton of a man giving his name as' Ml-1l`Dl1Y. Bild having a number of beg-I ging cards on his person, says Mur- illhy is well known in Amherst. He ,_ has been in jail here four times since last November. He was arrested last. l-week and was allowed to get out of' _to\vn. His arrest in Moncton follow- `ed for the same game that he prac-. .tised in Amherst. Murphy belongs to fC-harlottetown and is a big, able, 1 35 Queen Sf. ' ‘iT 15.7' _unme- l" - R - E - E Coma ig: our office and have your teeth ex ined free o rhprge. Only takes a few minhies and we 'wilitell you exactly what you need and it viont ccsl you one penny We make teeth nd guar- antee them to fit exactly, We also gpar- antre perfecpion in Crown arid Bridge work Extracting and filling without pain, prics moderate, ~ DR ROBINS 25 Queen Street. Next door Beer &Gofi 10-imtl Phone 318-J our ~;.f°i-1£r:;:;.i;.:. For College Groups E- Bayer Studio Telephone 192-] I i- | _;;| charge brought against mm' healthy man. If he returns to Am,-. -herst there will be a more serious' 1 MAGDALEN ISLANDS TRAFFIC. -The steamer Lady Sybil has been hauled up on the marine slip at Dartmouth for some extensive re- pairs to her bottom plates, in which some new-steel plates will be insert- ed. During the summer and autumn the Lady Sybil conducts a subsidized ‘ passenger and freight service between the Nova Scotian north shore and the Magdalen Islands. She has been laid up on the waterfront since navi- gation closad, but will proceed round to the gulf to resume her route in another fortnight.-Halifax exchange. The Sybil is well known in this port. UNION DIVISION, No. 45, S. O. T., Springfield, is in a flourishing condition and at its last regular meeting elected the following officers for the ensuing quarter: W. P.-Mr. Walter MacKenzie; W. A.-Miss Mary Haslam; R. S.-Mr. Lemuel MacKay; A. R. S.-Miss Luelle Bearisto; F. S.-Mr. Peter Sinclair; Treasurer- Mr. T. W. E. H-aslam; Chaplain- Miss Hilda Haslam; Conductor-Mr. William MacKay; A. C.-Miss Agnes Haslam; I. S.-Mr. Daniel Matheson; O. S.-Mr. John MacKay; P. W. l’.- Mr. .Robert Howard; S. Y. P. W.-- Mr. John MacKenzie. ::Ii the large and increasing sale of Wyoth's Sage and Snlphlu is nny in- dication of its virtues-it certainly must he a wonderful preparation. We have dozens of our customers who tell us it is the best hair remedy they ever used. 50c. and $1.00 bot- tles. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- - --_._.__..s_________s_.___ __,,__._,. __..._____s_>_ ___,s______ ,' """'~-------~-~-~---~----»--~--~-~ -~------~ - ----~-»---~---‘I-'-22'-*Y-.1-:_2'_':.\ _rr urs in any nuns i>r°vnee.lun-on. sstnrssya annie, swam.) -_ POLICE COURT.-There were no THB! EARL GREY.-The liarl Grey , eases before the Ohsr-lot.tetown'Polico Court this morning. with twenty-ilvs pssseulsrl. ninety- MORE YOUNG FOXEB-The Dennis \ . ° ll! tons of freight and 100 sacks of RIIMII li- F0111” UBI been favored - mn. with .. new or young mes. ur. e .___ Dennis informed a Guardian rsprslen- BoA'rINo snows.-on sstu5`day tative on Saturday that all his Pl-Irs. . _ , , the ice in the harbor moved out n s. with the poaibls exce , ption of one, will have litters this lesson. WUI llfbtleed plying bww.” the INQUIRIES FOR FOXES.-TMO Canadian Fox Exchange. guesses Me- ___ Kinuon and Newsom, Managers, have disposed of all the options on 1918 _Bl`°Wl1.'Bud son Willie, of the Florida foxes held by them. They now have several inquiries from abroad and want sevsralpairl ol high grade they intend going largely into the black foxes. When writing state pedigree fully. A VALUARLE CAPPURE.-Messrs. Acorn Brothers, ,Du.ndas, two days ago, after a hard struggle, captured a grand specimen of mink. It is un- commonly largs,,aud covered with a mink box. If eats but in the even- 50n5_ ing, whether one watches or not- ' - bb 97 66 99 A eats eggs like s cat, or meats and is ’ ' 3 FUNERAL SATURDAY.-The run- B wrloaitr. / eral of the late Mr. James Callagh- _ '*"' - Sl.-U(}EE’.ql1‘UL MUHICIAN.-An ln- gan in ‘t Vincent de Paul Church yesterday afternoon, the second lar- gest. organ in the Dominion, by Mr. > ._ nld, Inge;-ment was made in the B. F. Poirier, of Montreal, who was ‘ . `i:¢.’ (wathouc Cemetery when Father born in Tignish, P. E. I. This com- / 'Maurice McDonald ofilciated at. the.l’°5m"“ W" Wlfitten in han" °' final serv-iw, Miss Victoria Cartier, a loetstlhorgap- _ -i ist, by Gigout. The main emo s Panona oaalouzn.-Mr. Aron- made mir. or latte.-.1 tem. nom Miss Tilé Ql\X/£9/S DUSY SlOT`9- bald, Dominion parole officer, passed \3artler's name and that of Gigout s through Moncton Friday for D0p¢1|¢s_ himself. Misa Cartier was among i i ter,'where he will inspeei: the mm-1. those present. A McGill correspon- V ' ‘= ' --i ' dent writes as follows -Mr Poirier, the Mnritin.c Provinces, who will read with pleasure of Mr. Poiriers success and popularity as shown by the above clipping and others which have been received telling of his un- qualified success. .l--M12; 2:1! you have sore, strained or bruised ruusclos, rheumatism, neural- gia yor. should try Rexall Rubbing Oil. lt penetrates Ihe pores, streng- thens the muscles, soothes the nerves and makes you feel fit and fine. Large bottle guaranteed money back if dissatisfied 25c. The MacKinnon Drug Co., The Rexall Store, Corner Great George and Kent Ste. liitf. 1-q Wani a Watch? H Remember our big closing 4- out :ale continues, until every H watch is sold. We’ve sold nearly || zoo warms since beginning this sale, and v.'e still have nearly ONE HUNDRED RELIABLE GUARANTEED WATCH- ES, which we are offerinr at practically WHOLFSALL PRICES. There ls only one place to buy watches while our stock lasts. G. F. Hutcheson Jeweller- Opticinn store, Agent. 3-20Mtf. el... . if . -- B » -~ ' ' 3 “Wham it comes to toilet prepara- tion there arc very few lines that can equal Royal Vinolia. This line ` in- cludes everyth.ng that could possibly be wanted on a rr.au's or womau’s dressing table and of unvarying high quality absolute purity and marked at most reasonable prices. We are local agents for these high grade pre- narations. The Two Macs, 149 Great George Street. MEU- "Gents--Drop in and see what we have for you this spring in -Hate and Caps. We carry the best makes.- Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3-31 M 7i~ "Gents-We have_heen the batters of this City for 30 years and expect to be for many more. Drop in and ees what we have for you : this spring.-Prowss Bros, I..t.d.~ 3-81M7i. Farm F or Sale _ *_ .l d ..l'.l‘ii‘.".i‘.{.`.'.'.§’.'.°1.,.‘.'..‘-’-’.i"’»¢i‘.".." l5’.‘l.i,'.I.¥.r gen woo , onven ent to Schools. ills, figures daado Ohuixebels. N mils from °"'"" °l||'iid. Df5i:p,,&°p%\;i%s, ‘ :stunned New gnhin. Annual Méetmg The arsenal mesilng of the Sberirod M. C. A. building en W- dnescisy iha and HENRY SMITH, ` Secretary. Sherwood Cemetery Co. Num sr es mmmeaé. tn 1 mg Qaoss8tnst Places-4o4ssds°s Charldieiown, sgth March-r_9r3. ‘°“"..i’;...§.§..'Y.“M“" , KARN LS KING Agent for P. E. I. A caroad of these instru- ; Invggmesu énadedin §\I°lt8;_§f *Hd §'§‘;l,§;;:'° *lm “fe ' ments due io arrive here b 1 - ' ro nc nga ig ra°e . _ li 8 f;;,f[ftrn:°°n P about the 28th insi, willbe _, _ l a _ sold at the closest margin. -ll_lll . O' - . ‘i"3.2;. . -*R ` '.»`.\/° _:- `," . I l _ , .`~7‘.;- _ ,, _ A 'QI/.» Of " i » , of style and gentlemanly comfort is ' the perquisite of the wearer of distinct- I ive linen. Stanley Bros shirts and col- lars are in line with fashion’s newest ~ -' ~ s ML rgnald Mcponald 0| Che ,- V ,_ the best hair the writer ever saw. It . :,; w ley. ‘He was B qu|et_ unazsimgg ls of the female species and apparent- (fill: . Uur new Shirts have a'rr1Ved° man, much respected by an who knew ly in young. lt is now cared for in "Q . li hints, never. freakish, nor common place T’-f;‘:.:;.§°€.§‘°r._"§.':;:'...:f: .‘:‘.':.€‘z§;‘::.*1 ‘.'°'~‘ °“ $ 1 -25- $1 -45- $1 -55 ' edral, where a Requiem Mass was l ..._-.J and Cakes always at Sunnyside. 2.28thfsmtf Archibald says, has achieved some H young and clever composer. is P I 'Wonderful result; einen if, was 3|-sf, still holding his own and keeping established fourteen years ago. Dur- f0I'¢m09'- in MCUUPOINBB M\1¢1°H1 Canmd' ing that time there had bee i circles The few bio ra hical notes n released . E D . t on parole 4579 prisoners 0; the just published by the metropolitan Kung e a . SC released prisoners onl 100 h <1 .lpapers on his part, has revealed or . turned to their vicinlls metngds rgr rerreslfcucd the public mind Of the P°°““‘ c"’P life Through other causes than that fact of bla formerly belonging to the Doughnuts . s ,of trims 107 had rerreited their pa Lower Provinces. Mr. Poirier un- _ k role.-Mr, Archibald has visited Char: douhtedly has numerous friends in PICS are made with best mslerials only and are made Fresh every day. Fresh goods are surely what you want You can get them Thomas White Fox Com- ' pany, Lid. A large percentage of ' the stock in the above I - Up-to-the-minute Fittings for Lobster Factories Up fo date managers and proprietors of lobster factories are . looking around for new fittings ‘ We would like to show you our sanitary packing tables,trny.=, colanders, boilers and other fittings of the very best quality at the most reasonable prices and assure our prompt, satisfactory' service. lf your factory needs abetier _sy stem of plumbing try us. We can give you sa=isl:\cti:\n here also. Call, write or phone 393-]. Fred H. Trainor < 80 Grafton Street I , \ \.. ___, . -_ - _ ..._ ,, ,_ 5 **" "_ i Company has been sub- scribed for, but the bal- \ ance is offered at par un- til May 15th when price . . will advance to probably $125 per share. Write for prospectus and applic- ation forms to M. M. l"0l.EY. Seey Alberton, 3- 24M2ithenMmtf. F _ I., __ g _ * -_-_ -__%_* ~ ---A ,ffl l . --~ , , r'i'he Alliance invesimeni Co. (Canada) Lid. fo, 0,., THIRTY YEAR H Calgary, Alberta ' , ` ' and are so well known that Toe final issue ofthe Co|ripany‘s Capital Stock is new being ` l " I p/' _ _ made at $13.50 per share.yieldrog ov.r 8 p. c' on the investment. Particulars upon request. l , ll ° You :cannot make a - MORRIS instrument. Sold l The '|`rsV¢llcr’s Slogarrl Em. um.. main, with small V "mlgzilr gdtigzx profits and quick returns. ` llAl.ll"AX" MacDONALD Mana er it \\ .\ e I nn: KARN-MORRiS PlANO & 0RGAN C0 The Largest ilrganizaiion Manufac- luriug Pianos and 0rgans in Canada , ,- The KARl\-MOR RIS ln strurnents have been sold ‘her our part. Everyone knows. S hey require no puffing on 1 _ 1 l | in , Pmfessluna p i K. J. MARTIN, B. A. Barrister Notngluhlie, ate Money to any Morris Block-Uhnr ottetorlu STEWART 0. CAMPBELL Bsrrisfsrs, Solicitors, els. Offices in 8esBrlssg Block Corner Slussn and reign treats Charlotte town. ° E. Island, C HONEY T0 LOAN W. B STEWART K.0. N. A. OAIIPBK L Warburton Qi. Shaw Bsrrlsters, Attorneys, Notary Public, Etc Uflicos in Cameron Fllocls, Charlottetown P. E. island. IIOTEI. BRUNSWICK lloneton. N. D. one lament and Best Located Hotel in the ty accommodating IW fllelll situated at the centre of spacious ground -"°.:“".<:“"°°:‘ ir :.'°~'.:::.:'r°-z n n s e s es 'f :he suriamergzeasoii GHO. l|o8\5lI|5, f iw" 1| o. o. neuron. K. 0. w. s. slrrri-if McLeod Q ' - -_-.--”' `".. 'r,_-ali" Vuk 5 _\_` -. . . a MILLER BR- ,ll .=3xsN'rs'r .,,_; Joan issuers.. ran Rlénend Strsst,opposits St.Psu Church Hours urs! le o'c|ock to 3p.m. Bsrrisiers, Attorney-si-law Brown 4loek. Char-lottstovre -"SU ai _l in ' jr *"2 A; 1i»._‘ iii il; ,l fi .,,,, ._ I-,ri 2.; - is V' I 'ri it in -_ .,, if l r ` u il ~“’ iii i. a- ' .'. _,..;:»_-.-_- -- . , ._,,`¢ 1 -.-ue .,_ rg. if. it ,u -.--'-.=\-._~v-z.-*~ $3 li' g ,t it 1,35' it E . if , ii ‘S v` . A. rl . Z ,Z is _ . '»-'B -ri-ffr.z=ra»n=»e:~= if /'- I -li l;-L F1 i ls \ . .l, vi iff 1 r ' i 4 E' .r .1 I. m‘ .g 'yxwwwlr