§ _ Wood SIZOV good.. _.,o._ We ha.v_.e Kindling split- already for. the and in blocks. All ,... ._ clean _and<>d'ry. T . Order ja load today and save yourself a lot of -'trouble bfealiingfup aid boards with that old axe. .,, . A. Pll"».l(`Allll i& GU. 'of .Kindiing Coal Dealer Phone 200' ~ Ch’town “gli- what means’ this burst-oi musioiliat lloa.ts~npo'n the air? . ’And why tlic_>se~Allelnia-lis, that echo everywhere? . , _ And why so many worshippers who liasten` on their way? Lol this is Easter morning-Chl‘ist's AVOID the' BAD ROADS by ordering your drugs and druggists sundries by mail from us. We' make a specialty of send- ing' DRUGS by MAIL all orders receive 'our most careful attention and forwarded to you by return mail. A trial order will convince you that we can save you time and money by purchasing your drugs from us by mail. _ A 4 Free Delivery-‘we prepay postage to any ofiice within §twenty miles [of Charlottetown. Address all orders to Geo. E. Hughes “Tice Peopie’s Druggist" great f'_'l_‘_ijiuinphant Day." See how this -crleatioii lifts up` THE CUNNCHSSEURS its voice in-pra-ine, 1 l From 0¢¢an'g.¢ mg; eolumg yen to Two farmers, attlrcd in corduroys ii. rue suns ggi-ig t rays, and gaiters, were strolling thl‘oug\lida » -' icture gallery, where they oo e . And the t':°.‘fnt.‘:_iM t\;;::eg€:2d§:;"gncl- apparently felt decidedly out of whneazhe -°€iii:°..';?o“_erBp they shelter' place. But at last they bliiought uplbéz. mise ihéirminy heads on high fore a picture which rea 5 seemetelo please them-a portrait of a lov y _ , jj.. _ irl \vit.h a particularly ugly bulldog. Oh, solil iiin`inol't.nl! Yenrning for g...mi - tn ~. |)i,.k_~ _nm Gems “turing love' mm in is some ing nice -i Walt not until tomorrow, for the iiwhm is it called-_w B L gif? tthgf ii; Hlll{QV0.d here Dick referreld to tae catalogue. H u see o_ay is ing om, W “Beauty an tic eas ie sat- Chriei- _hath Cufefed ill. The other man looked closer at the Where- the cares of earth are ended. bulldog. and He¢`1ven's joys begin. 1 "Ahl" he sigliedappreciatively, “he _.L_ M_, Toronto. 'is gi beauty, too." .Q|¢i\- lll l _ I ' _ A The Olive Oil you get here is made from Pure hand~picked fully ripe olives, from the oldest trees in the oldest orchards of Europe- where Olives reach their highest state of perfection. For table, personal use or medicinal purposes . its the purest-and the best. Oil ‘ McKinnon Drug Co. _ Carnal' Great Genrize and Kr-.nt.'Slvéet. ' r '"1-'--m" ' - - - -`”' ' l_ £1 \\\\\\\ ' §\\\\vus\\\v%ulllllA\\\\\\\\\\v/1lA\\\\\\i/ _ _ Be Skeptical 'of __ _ Bargains , l - th ' reliahle tobacco go to an A __. " - honest manufacturer. W :'-~1-.¢'e&":f.;-I-'$21.-'ie?-':I have earnestly striven to Not All-is Gold that Glitters t If ou want, good, pure ul esaablishi such a reputation,_and believe our old_ friends w' l say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only ~» (OP v H5.: 5 .". /I F IIIIIIII§'llIllII&_\\\ vu.u\_\\\\\\v l - -our best efforts-but the best to be had in the tobacco line. I.-ii. p\\\\\WlIl4\\\ Hidrey & Nicholson'l`ob. Co., Phone 345" - - Manutactnrers _/avi/IIA\\\\\§¢Wmll4m\\\\\\\\vl/lAvli\\\\vllq .Al /` _ e N All l(i||`_¢l_i5_ _ F Prices I ' This store has always been recognized as the\\ head uarters for all that_ls new and nice in fresh fruits. iiit’s fruit, it's here In S€3S0D- We have now a splendid line of the famous “Sun Kist" Oranges-all sizes, at a|l_ prices. You couldn't wis_h for bigger or better grape fruits than we are now showing- the prices are right. A nice assortment of Prunes are shown at 10, 12 and 1-ic, Peaches 16c, Apricots at 20c, and Avaporated Apples at 15c a pound. iSoliie Ci'_l_ref1l|ly_' Selected Canned Goods ‘ Selectyqur canned goods from this list and you are assured oi getting the very best and freshest J>os(i;.(l)téle;_t§Ve use the utmost care in selecting our canne g __ s Y ulsi we offer onlv_brands that have proveoltheir meiéi . pil . pprgcgqmthggig you come heie for your canne supp ies. _ vsalsriistlre mul-rs - - _ Stillngolz - ` Tomatoes l_°°°°*“`“ _' Liiuiiier V _ P935 PERM ' _ ,.~ ..,- ,`, t _ one cent.-al rr Miva to im! ui um Pi-ovmm. GOOD COOKS will bake for the Grace ciiurcii tea in nie ~v. M. c. A., tomorrow. 9473-4-14M1l. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.-flulr scrlbers will please note that the club offer for Canadian Countryman is only good lor the Guardian subscribers on Prince Edward Island, 8199 NOTlCE.-Subscribers are notlii- ed that the price ot the Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in P. E. I.) and Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 per year. ,The Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in P. E. I.),and Family Herald and ‘Weekly Star is $3.00 per yeai. The fprice at the Evening Guardian and ‘Montreal Daily Star (mailed in P. E. l.) is $3.25.per year, the Evening Guardian and the Family Herald and ,Weekly Star (mailed in P. E. I.) is _$2.25 peryeaa. ' f Plusvll.l.s.-_'rlie mrniei-S of tins- vlcinity have been compelled to dis- continue mud-hauling owing to the had condition ot' the roads and the icc. Needless to say' they made most ot’ their time, when the hauling was lroodqpnd thus they all gotngood slip- ply ot` mud home.-The school is pro- gressing favorably under the able management ot' Mr. Francis Doiron. a teacher. The ratepayers takes a lively interest in the school, alld seem to be greatly interested in the future out- come of their children. Consequently the pupils attend regularly. and the attelidance was good, without any ex- ception, all the year.--Mr. and Mrs. John J, Gallant were visiting recently in Tignish.-Mr. Stephen Gallant, wllo has previously. been reported as dan- gerionsly ill, is, much to the regret oi’ his many friends, not improving ally. -Piusville t'eels~proud- iii- having one- of her brave young'-, \S9ns viz... Mr. Jessy Gallant, wlio_-has volniitgirlly enlisted to go in the- defence ol` the Empire, and who will have the pray- ers alld good wishes ol` all, th‘ut he lnay_ return safely. _ _ - <| SCHOOL WORK.- The _following are the results ot' the examinations in Mt. Stewart School for the month of March. Principal’s Department.. Grade ',VlI.-1, Muriel Birt; 2, Eunice Mcln- tyre. Grade Vl.-l, Wendell Glover; 2, (farrlc Grant; 3, Lorne Jay. Gl'ndu V.-1, Otis Mc/\sscy. Grade IV. -_ Senior.-1, Jennie Douglass; 2, Er- nestine Grant. Grade lV.- Jr.- 1, Aileen Walsh; 2, Winston Blrt; 3, Ftoniuald McDonald. Perfect attend- ;once; Muriel Birt, Cora l)ongla:as, Carrie Grant. Evelyn Walsh, Otis Mc- Assey, Jennie Douglass, Aileen Walsh, Winston Blrt, Wendall Glover. Prim- ary Department. Grade lll.- 1, Ross McCarthy; 2, Stirling Clark and Janie Gorman. Grade ll.-l, Violet Afileck; 2, Ernest l\'lcEacliel'n; Il, (Iliireiice Walsh. Grade I.-1, (florence McDou- lild; 2, Fred Aillleck. Grade I.- Jr.- 1, Flossie I"ati'idge; 2, llarolrl Atilleck; 3, Herbie Dunn and Augustine McDon- ald tequal.) Perfect atteiitlallcc. Dor- othy Coiiln, Ross McCarthy, Reggie Dunn, Clarence Walsh, Herbie Dunn.- L. ::Silliol Blood Pllriilei- is :i valuufllle tonic to the sly:-uoln and pllritica Ihr blood, cures old sores, plmples, skin eruptions, impure-blood. It is just what you need at this time oi' year. $1 bottle. E. A. Foster, Sunol Agent, Cclitral Drugstore. ::DEBENTURES.-The Water and Sewer (lonimissioners have n few Debentures they will dispose ot to local buyers. Full particulars at Coiiiiliissioliers Oillce, (lity llall. 9306-Sl-8niGl l - _ -A J S We Are,Not Growing Just Growing Our trade is constantly ex- tending. Orders come to us from rural residents and our city busi- ness grows. ln tact, we are l'iiv- oured with the patronage ot' a large share ofthe particular drug' buyers of this city and the surrounding country. The reason for this' patronage cis undoubtedly due _to the care which we take in selecting goods and in serving customers. Everything supplied to olir trade is of right quality and rightly pi-iced. lt these inducements count for anything with you-we should like to be your regular _ drugglsts. _ “ONCE A CUSTOMER, AL- ‘ wAvs ous" Johnson & Johnson J l f . _ ;Superloi' .Supplies llarrlng _ C mums Flnnan Hiiddle om _ Wax Beans l‘ln0t1DD\0 i (flame Scallops ' Mpirnu Cherries oysters V yiilma-Beans ._ - Avriww _ 3*““.‘“P° _ Sardines l’lio`"f_ . ~ dilem- \v yclilu-i, :llul the <-olllpzlny llavo lost. while erlgaiuld iii this service, tho stenniers (‘acolliizi and City oi' Sydney. the latter stolinicl' lluvilig been es- peciillily plircliasvrl for this service. The present lluii‘lct'l mics lnllke it illi- possible lo build or pul‘cllaso suitable sicallllers to l'l“pliii»v those lost, and the company liavi-_ illt~l‘el`oro di~l'idcd to iliscontinuc tho l`i~<»ll;'lit and pcssvli- gcl' si-rvii-0 :ll lcaist illitil f-ollrliliolls jusi.if}' its r<~s\lll\|»iion.` PAINFUL ACCIDENT.- serious and painful accident at Glenaladale, Tracadie on _April 12th. While Mr. Arthur non was engaged in sawing the circular saw, he had middle fingers ot’ the left badly cut and mangled that amputa- tion was necessary. lt seems that Mr. McKinnon was pressing n small stick, when the saw struck n knot and made the stick bounce, throwing the feft haild directly on the saw. Dr. Toonllis was immediately called who dressed the hand and took the patient to his oiilce in Mt. Stewart, wliere with the assistance of Dr. Walsh lie operation was performed. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. McKinnon in his mis- fortune. Just at this season of the year, the accident is the more unfor- tuiiate.-L. ' A WAR DITTV. IWO “Sister Susie" has a rival.' Jack Nor- worth, who introduced this popular tongue-twister to London music hall audience. is no\v persuading them t.0 join liim in singing. “Mother'i-l sitting linittiug mittens for “ the navy. refugees. Sal'ah's shaming ahirkers making gilerliseys for Llic Gburkas, Oli. wlmt busy lleesa, ull slewing, ull so busy, liiaggio, Moll and Muild arc liialilng niuflllers for the luarliies, While wiiiuie winds the wool when they begin, Sister Cassie'i~: knltting` socks :ind ~ Siisios sewing .shirts l'or soldi- urs. Still poor papa props his pants up with a pin.” SPATS A NEW FEATURE OF THE FASHION NOW. me anal cnnndyigarf s pure- foot- made not The poor to his low shoes on his rusty 01188, Formerly they endured all kinds of weather with their slender ankles shielded from the blast by only .one worn for ornament, has no such econo- mical use for its existence, while its l':i.shion, the eye is not deceived, as the real stocking is ailwaysl plainly ill ovidelicc. If thc colored splits prodllcv lio such impression, they are certainly not ullractlve, and we nluill be glad when lilo day of thi- spilt has passed. 'I'|l.\W MAY WALK .\`. Y. S'!`iilElfT§ .\(JA!"»'. ’!`hnw, held in the 'l`omi'is .-in li lFroiii the New York Tliiies.) ,‘ Observers ot' the tlirongs on parade on [Blister Day noted that tile feet ot' the women were as .showy as their liends, their dct:u-liable shoe tops riv- liliug the new Spring hats in variety and flueernei-ls. The universal spat lent fi new us- pect to the sartorinl spectacles. Spot is brief for spattordash, and the spat- ti-rllaslios oi' old were designed to keep the iictller garmciits of equestrian and pedestrian tree from the mud oi` the rolid. I.of.:gillgs licver had all :resilie- iii- side. livcli those _trullil.iollall_v \vol'li by Viola in “'I`wolfth Night," ill order to keep \vltliiii the supposed fas- hions oi' a Greek colony in ii specified oral, ilupnrtcd to the shapely limbs oi' the girl rlislzilised as a bay an ap- peamlice so clumsy as to impel critics 'of seiisiliilltl' to nrglle tllnt as Sllakcts- |ioar0’s lll_\'l'ia has up relation to time or place, (`t-saario might. as well wear lrlluks and lioi-le. ’l`llc oi’l`sho0l ol` lllc spzlt.t<=l'd:isll. lio\vevi‘l', the humble gait- or worn by our l.;l'lll|ill`:lllil\rs to pro- uwuiting a decision of tho ;ippol,,t-3 division of the Supreme Court. on Page to send him buck to M-ittt\1\..li his appeal from an or»l1~l` .ii .llisilce asyluln, may enjoy today his flirt stroll about the streets t-t New York in many a day. l'ndo» olzler' of ;~..- preme Court Justice i;ip,~r.ini, oli- tnined by 'I`haw's colin:-.-1, .-lici'ii" flriienlmgen was perinittcd \-~.it.lii,` his discretion to_ allow 'I‘lin~v tf- t:il~.e “reasonable exercise at i-¢nsoli;i`:»le hours." The nu.t:ul'e of iliis i-mic'-lee depends upon the sherilfs tiiiigniciit. _lteportn that 'l`l1aw woulizl oe seen but-f°f Gnasoow may “tm cruits hero to ye" t'°““d' ture oi shells B - “pa mr msn who was hilt the white spate. the is “lm Stuart gay ones, are worn by the . sex merely for fanhioll's Tggldnfxufgékg ing shop. liis da.y’s I JUST A wH|M OF |:AsH|ON_ ii.0be\'tB0n attend! |20 ties as his evening's :naw roiull, 'April io-ll..--y l-;,\ l-us Pnoresslou thlnlayer oi’ silk; now they will wear Undoubtedly one 0! me their cloth'or linen spl1ts.in mid Jilly worked men in England d‘"m.. it fashion says so. Yet there is noth- wa' is Gewml nramweu Bmw' ing attractive about the spat lt is an 'head M me salvation Army' Au ° incumbrance, and it is not 'beautiful mes are hard..w°rke.'.i at mah ° The npatterdaeh in its best estate lsd i°d', bm the Army' which 1' n mv-k9Bhil`l. a cheap substitute for a fiilbhl the biglgelst clhagittabiie iaruta commodious pair of high hoots,which - n ‘Ile ‘vor (' as la las 8 lm saves the economical wearer the troll- .on t that are a solme y mud do ble of changing his footgear when he i Genemlpoum hai wld 8 ‘ood ° of a certain tramp who was uk goes indoors. The abbreviated spat u cotfager what wane he followed "I nm a picker." lie replied. A ick "" cl l th orliiinlenlal quality is purely llirtiliolls. ..\;:hm_piS' ,fl’;1`l-_,-- e me( e cotta" ‘ Palms ;:fE_S‘;Tltli;t{';')' _‘Q “;h"‘f_““{’"l__i"V?";i' “Well, luuln," aliawf-reil the tri B , , V ~. ' _ e, pm ‘I ‘"5 "‘_“ “in .lilly l picks striiwberries, in A orthas busy bathing bali; Belgian tllc idea ot the stocking which has tall. "Sl I picks .om in me “,hm_r K we ii l l ~ " ' -9 ‘ow-n ‘wer Ne 'om' oclwts and llio reslyoi’ the ear Ol' courslc, with the short skirts ln 3|,-.lm ,,;,kum!-- ' y _ APRIL. April is il I:\d_v April is ii uueoll; Woven mist the slillnhilic Wrap hcl' in their silicon. llosy gloaniii of beauty Tlirougll rho iiieulios seen! From llcr clin "ug garlut-nti-l 'l}i't-allies a lxerfunie .~\wl-et.; Violets s read a cal' et D D For her dainty tact. 1 Winged breezes circle ller on errands sweet. , Sho, with budding sceplcr Pliickt-‘rl from biisli or treo Liezids tht- wild bird cllorlls, Sets tht- captive free; laiilglis to sei- it leaping Forth to ini--~1 tht- sr-a. All the world _vlt-ids houuige, Building low, to glean Ol’ her golilt-ll lnl'l~,'l\ss Srlittwotl on ilu- grcoli, April is ii lady. April is a queen! -P/iul.|NE l=n/mess cAMP in places he f0i'n\el~ly visited were TURK‘sH SOLDIER IN '” denied by Abel I. Snzitli, of ’I‘liaw’s CANADIAN RANKS Knlllb 1.-_.~ bc no parties or joy l'id'“f4, l.ll€J1¢1`€‘S. OTT “Vx O I ,\ -I 9 ___0 I 0" “JW ‘lf thm' Th““' ag fm “S the ciisilalllv lsliiiiniilliiceiirioflay thi; 56° l11“' iii C0“C€f“@d» is im i"“0°”"t`m"" ol' n Turhislr soldier in the Canlldllll counsel, who said that "there uould and he has li right. to pl`opf‘r core ,~,m|¢_q_ and should not have his health ini-_ 1,1111 llalliilioli, died of wo , Dl~.il'cd. 'l`hiit. is the reason the j\ls'i.ilf0 April S, No. ‘.1f4tl!lR Prlvgitf, Oh sizncrl thc order to zill0\\ him “cX~‘l'- Villllilliilil. I\'¢-xt ol' kill .l, Va ¢iSc_" iilll, l