!’i "V < iz. .» :-, 1-’f.1,_ 5’ is 5.5; §.l lil? 0 » ol » l iiiiif af; ;~ , i li' if " ii A’ ' 5 fi ` r 5 $- 'L .2 eil 01% lie ll' if’ ;‘ li F rf is ity ___v » pl-`~,‘ I . .;s0'- ;-.ii ", ylf ~ r . ~.4_ ffl., a - K ;i5»4-’ 3 _l if 5+ 'z' X if .___ ,, I§i_ 1..-11 I: ;‘T_ .V ar y g .1 ’i.» rr. 'f 1-; 4 f ,` E .570 0' 7' _ i \ \».`T~ 2 '._ ” 5. . ~ .17 el "1 ll _ _,fl .lf 4 ; _ _*___ ‘"~ ~° eil ~*-=¢vf~»~ ».._'_.0 r `l == 0 f r 0 ‘0 her »v=;»»_=f°= misfortune of nearly l°°l“8 bil "°\“‘ able driving mare. also lwins snavls and Fraser, Halifax, N.s.-v. narrow escape himself and (hut for-the' ' asemtance of some kind men a1l._W0llld been over with him He sske have _ why do the People Rho have theihixsh- ing of the ice hush lt across a creek? .DEATH ANNOUNCED.-A telegram was received in the city yesterday by Mr. Ed. Dooley announcing the death of his sister Miss Alice Dooley of Boston. The telegram contained no further particulars. Miss Dooley, who is n native of the city, ho.d__reeided in Boston for only n few years. It is_ but three or four days ago that the family were made acquainted with her serious illness. BANK APPRECIATED. - Meeefe. Golding and Sterns, Charlottetown. arrived, in Victoria, Thursday, where they have opened a branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. A bank has been much needed here and will be a great convenience to the P20910 Ul- fhe surrounding country' BB Vid-0\'lB is the chief shiDI!ln|z DOF! ill “N5 pnrt of the province.-V. P. E. I. FLORAL ASS_()CIATl0N.-| Their annllal meeting will be held ln' the 'Doi-rinion Department of Agri- culture oilice at 3 o‘clock this after- noon. New ofhcers for the coming year will be appointed; r¢l>0\'i9 0! the l’resi-ient and SecretaI‘y-treesur- er presented; arrangements for the second flower show made and other business of a highly \“'lD0¥`f»8“f H8' :urs uireuded ru. It is hoped thatl everyone interested in this movement will make an IBUOFC £0 be Pl`¢5e“l~ roox Ap0Pl.EC'rxc Fl'r.- on Thursdnv evening Dr. McMillan, Vet- erinary 3,mye0n_ Charlottetown. took an apoplectie lit at Lone Cried. where he had gone that afternoon_t0 inspect some horses. A doctor was rm-. mediately called and did what he could lor the sick man. Ytfifefdav morning Wrifght's arnflulancc with Dr. F. P. Conroy left the city for Lon! Greek and brought the patient back to the city about 5 o'clock. He was cakes to the Charlottetown Hospital where, according to reports last night, he was doing as well as could be expected. "' PUSSY TOM.-Some time azo The Guardlfws '1'=¢°'1“°“v'WM °““°“ *Q “fair :sl in address by mr._msKsy. :mis booklet, Pussy '1‘om, written by _ prime Edward Islander. Rev. A.J. W. Myers, Ph.i D., expressly for a Bazaar in Torqnto in aid of the Pre- vent on of Cruelty to animdls- ~ TNS delightful little story is the eventful auto-biography of a Cai- ‘N110 hai tested tus pain and p\'=\1S\1f° 0! life but it has also a good deal t Bay about a one-time stray dog who has found friends. 'a beautiful house. cruel masters and her untimely death. and some kind people who were Pussy 'l‘om's friends. The booklet is quite profusely illustrated and 'the cuts and the Rem w_ D_ Wusom meld themselves tell a story. Children and elder people revel in it. ICE RACEJS.-The horse races on the East Rivnr ’I‘ue9day were -all that could he desired., Weather _c_o_nditidus were perfect and the best ice of the season made the race more exciting. The fUl|OWiIllZ is the summary of thc races: 3»minuts trot-Bcll, owned and driven by Robert McCallum--_ 2 1 1 1; Commodore C., owned nnd driven by Robert Chapell -1422;, Miss Oakley, owned and driven bv‘ Orris Gill -4 233; Joe Dillon, own- cd and drlvcn by John Stewart- 3 3 4 4. Green Race-Jipsey, owned and driven by Christopher Bradley- 1 1; Jack, owned and dr ven bf'Ed- Ward Smith-2 2' Oaklev 0,, owned and driven by Wallace Owen-3 3 1, _ It’s Great | to “Do Things” . But the doing power of both brain and body depends largely upon the right kind of food. »~ There are certain elements in the field grains that Na- ture uses to build a strong working body and brain. Grape-Nuts FOOD --mad_e of wheat and barle , contains all these strer§tl¥- making elements--inclu ing the vital mineral salts (Phos- phate of Potash,etc.)particu~ ‘_ aréy fo_r the nerve centres an brain. _ Grape-Nuts food tastes de- l1c1ous,is easily digested and r its power is proven by trial. . “’l‘here’e a Reason" I amfaprofoimdonefor -- lheld in the ledge room on ' _A WARNING.-A correspondent 34m,_ 3 |,_ m_ _ a writes that while croming from_ i ' _ j _ _ _ _Cherry Valley to Pownal by lee re- ' eently Mr Ralph'E. Judson had the ,ton will take for the evening service massage, ‘ Lennox, phone snknannaun.-'rnsrs win special meeting of Calvin, D. SHIPMENT OF PORK.-Mr. Fred W. Snow. Victorlb, made a large shipment of hogs on Wednesday. to _._ GOLF MEETING -The an _Golf Club will be held Thursday af- ternoon, April 2nd., at 3.15, at tho |Womcn's\Cl\\b. ~ . l GROUP PHO'l’0GRAPH.- Mr. Lyons. the we1l`1.known photographer has a splendid compoite group ofthe Bt. Dunstan's Football Team on ex- hibition in the show window of Mr. L_ J. Reddin. | PUNCH AND 'JUDY SHOW.-A re- gular old-time Punch and Judy Show was presented in the People's Theatre yesterday afternoon to a very large audience of school children. ‘ FREDERIOTON _AND BRADAL- BANE.-The Sunday services of the Christian Church will be conducted on the 29th by Rev. A. J. McLeod. of Charlottetown, who will preach in Fredericton at 2.30 p. m, and ln Bradalbane at 7 p. m, SUNDAY SERVICES.-Rev. w. A. |4059 WU Dreach in St. James Church tomorrow morning. Sublect: A boy in the home. Rev. Dr. Fuller- the subject~ The awakening of tm, soul. - DERAILED.-On Thursday evening as the freight trnin which left Surn- merside at noon was nearing Plus- ville, the rails opened, causing a de- rallment. Eleven of the .box earn Went od the rails to the sleepers, _The trainlllen and trackmen put the cars on again in about three hours. TONSORIAL PARLORS.-Patrons of McCaskill's barber shop will note with pleasure the new tonsorinl par~ lors they have taken on the Corner of Queen 'and Sydney Streets, which wlll,_ be opened for business this uiorufng."1'iie.gtsnd is fitted up in first cldss 'sty'_1e;__'and the usual splen- did stand_arii'.\'g5_l'l1ar‘barl~ng will he conducted.` ' 1578. K! ' GRAND oriuirlomnnon v1srrs.- Grand Chancellor, C. L. McKay, of Charlottetown. paid an official visit on the 25th, to the local lodge of Knights I Pythian. In ,addition to who 23:01 a description of K. of P. work in the Maritime Provinces. there was an excellent programme carried out. Tsudpnzasudxo MEETING.-A pus- li_c‘ temperance mectin is to be held day night, commencing at half-past seven o'clock.`It is expected that ad- dresses will he given by two or three members of the Temperance Alliance. Among those to participate in the meeting will be the Rev. W. P. McVie Secretary of the Alliance. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEETING. -The regular meeting of the Mrlltofn Womon’s Institute was held on Thurs- duy""“nftel"flUUn the 26th instant at "the homo of Mrs. John Pierce, Win~ sloe Station when the ladies met `Mrs. Dunbrnck and discussed the work that had been taken up during the year and also made plans for 'future work. Mrs. Dunbrack demon- strated some simple dishes durinx-'tht' afternoon and reports that great in- terest ls being taken in the work by the members of the Milton lnitltufe- THE l-'EOPLE'B.-There was a large gathering of citizens at. the Pe0l1l¢'B Theatre last evening, attracted there hy the much heralded Selig feature. remarkable and, YGB. Hllhftling ani- the residence of Blooming Point and vlelnlgy on Friday, March the nine- teenth, when it became known that nld. and claimed as its victim their beloved grandson Regis at the early age of sixteen. Hs had been in his usual good health un till about three The funeral which took Place Satur day morning to Bt. Bonaventure: Church was b a course of their 008. large con Y who . _ ._ n\lel` 'meeting of the Charlottetown bodies S in the Orwell Head Church on ‘Mon-' whom his dmth came as a sad shocks. :_|‘¢°“ C eo my the recent gap"-faq leriptionp ' wg mai” it _ J; -._ first class __ _ lf., _ _.< s` ~" . .» » =» fi ~»For many years we have set the Mennaturally look to us now for SUITS now displayed the large clothing racks in the bfg clo`t_h_iIig°~d0epart ment, second floor. _The largest'displ';iy`of`n1e;ii_utn as wellas `t`he'_l1ig_h" pric- ed clothing ever s_l1o'wn filndcr‘one_roJ'ffin this country. Th; men-arsgrgordiol. ly inviled to ply a visit to lli-inf.,fd_eparim_ent_~?it will 7repaylyou.infiihe.jway/,of_ new ideas 'You will seegliiz-re;_gl;i$>playegl_thje- l_a.'b_o`ur`, _t_l1»~ artistic ~'g<:niu-sF_ot_' their ' . best clothing d:signes ' oh' t.he,?__A,@:ri_§nn C;v>_ut_ine',n__i,_ h_av¢_nj__a;de_,_‘ _1ft<_a'rulc. to never. sacrifice qu1lit'y,__nQr1‘.;ln§ii1bf¢_ uiidersoldf by any one, _cllualit-y'1"'a ii`d_`_‘ p`r_ice"` have been the f-J__u_1_:1d11_io_rr_‘of Q_ul_‘.._S__1_10:`ess__;_a.\1d iouir big _clothing irad`ef_is_"w._h'a`t has. _ _ _ made' our store a l`1ou's:.ho_ld"wo`rd tlifiroughonit the cautitfjy, if l§ts‘S. A_."Mc= D‘\`>'_J"i`:`|‘-l_!i'fl'1ii.‘»s, its rigiht in price.in`” lit, its right in design. ' _ ; - - ”_ f id Meds sud"n>.yis'f¢mdd'ug 0 is late-st in men s west. 10.10 NEW _ not éié/élt3i»Sfnctory. ` iw, __ THE IZBINCE ' EnwAn.n.- 'rue Prince Edward-fjiisatrs was sued tsl its utmost cnllliirlty last night whcni- an exceedln < r ram of en- clpitating adventure and culrnlnat/ing, selected as her farewell song, "Good FEBRUARY AND MARCH BRING OUT UNSIGHTLY BPOTS. HOW T0 REMOVE EASILY o s r ll, snn and of mind, new pre- strength, those most cs my their mamr mul ' ol Our Specials 0 »S0_me_ol 0ur_Hand 1 _ A nicely finished brown twecd suit, well trimmed, a Smart stylish suit,_one that will give satisfaction too, the special _ _.fully moulded shoulders/fhehand shape price is $7.50 made from a good quality imported tweed,linished in one of the best' _ _This Way B_oys_._ for Exta Pair of-`Kn`i`_ckerfs Freejj . i A Tailored Suits _ _ 0' ourusud andrea suis for }f.'@u"‘a"fs a triumph of the tailorin arr, the beauti collars and lappels the nicely curved A fronts, and let us explain to you how we ‘ - ha`ve suits to lit the different type of clothing factories' in Canada. Will be sent forms, no matter how difficult you may 0 ' Parcel Post .pre-paid to any address on _ P. E._Ijé.ivith"»tl1e privilege of returning if ' be to please we can do it here. These suits \ _ . __ range in price from $15.00 to $24.00 lin- 0'” 1” Store' Wh‘_".h ‘ _ishe_d~ while you wait, call in and let us has been in the hands demonstrate our new method of fiittng ,_ ' _ 3 _ . _and finishing suits. ' _ _ ‘ Of C3\’P0U¢€l°S_» P@m_t:_ __ ers and designers for some.time, is _again squared away f o r Your new ;Suits _ f business and is ,ww more__c_on_1fdrtab_le and convenient ` for~ our _ \ Whileweliaiyebced taxing our `énei' 'és to gritlii-‘._r t'l`1'elargest`and\best stock of melfs clothing. - _ __,_ ._ ‘_ - ' '_ _ ever shown in this Province, we have not¥e_en,u_nmindful of the boys a|so.'We have selected' for' _ thtemtéan assortment of new5_spring`suits°_'that would "do credit tofa City much .larger than Char. o te wn. in _ _ __ ‘_ ' ` Mothers will be interested to_ know that we have now some very special suits in dark mix- ‘ ed tweed patterns made in 2 piece suits and two pairs of' knickers. The price is $5.50 to Ht boys . _ fro_m.8 to .15 years, an extra pair of knickers is given away free. Another special with a pair of knickers made of extra good Worsted for $6,50. . ` - _ _ . . minierous patrons? ” " ~ “ S- A. MCDOHHld A clxestrn wus ln attendance as usual b e Bo H" and u o i re »‘ h' I I ` E ' and guru some splendid new selec- tl¥e llrsyt - perfor;d1ncd'?thenf1l¥\'i§dUll;enl¢‘>§ ‘vifqfsvgfglfrA¢Ch%§f,o€g°|:,‘;;e“Rfut£5? _f.ions._ There will be two new reels simply brought the housel down ooh-$f{'|l"d.3I-B. _ ` ' iwlignt and a matinee in t-he after- tinuing to applaud voclfeiously un- ‘~ __ ` r ~.__.__ `- -_ ` noon. at which n special children'p.Jtll Mlss~G_nrdiner` respofndc,d»by re- ;Mr. '11, VF, Foshan, M_ L_ A_ who reel will be_ shown and the picture pea-ting the song. It was f 0n~ the-'_l_s.` in . Charlottetown attending tho Wamba will be Put on. \whole a really 'E006 ihow-andfdeiidssion, spent the week and at hiaf _ f,» 4 -r--r 'serves big houses tonight. _ 0 home' in”Mount -StewnrtZ..'.g_ 1' ~ _ good - imfxlasgeir Herbert; léicholsr‘>nhand_ Ar- _ _SY D08 .. ~ - _ F' 1111110590 ‘BDU ` 'be tertai-n-ment was presented. The -_!sa- 4 » ' ' _ _Ichoscn as delcfgb/ales to the Boayvs? C02' ture WM 8 Wfikllnf drllrlln wtltltd. Mr. Bernard M_cKinnon,\ Bi°akeman_ 1 ` _ 4,! J _ __ __ __A ___~__ _ ___J_ w,,mn,1_ a story of a child of the Qouvef the Depths." It was, strong. on the P, ln, 1_.g,__f¢p5ne.enq wsqgf ._ ‘ ' f """'. ' ' "rw --~ _ r ‘ - W ,- junzle. told in two parts- In this story of folly and misfortune. pre-,end-ut his udrus in Boston Fort;-_sm l ` ` ` A mal film, the wee child of the picture ._i_n 3 touching reunion of separated . _ I _ A __ V I M A ` ' _ ' _ a _ ' palace, babe Wade, ls leatured. The gweetheerts. The play was cleverly » _ ` \\\ \ \\\ f. . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ sssues dl the mm are lslddlu nr_ltish sized. _prT:__\_1_c°d mth r;'_nd -_ 0- ~ . _l _ _ - _ __ _ _ _ ll _ _ S an assi Ames, tus iuusle-lm - It ¢ B11 “fa 8 “KS " “ “ P 0' »_~- _ . ' ° =-,__,) . . _ (1 ` - ' f - < ~ picture that is worth esein8» il 013? _t°E"“9hY- _‘“;°\`°m'»'§° °°°_V°\`Y_i1‘“" » _ is ` . for the scenic beauty alone, without 'ing and spend piece of acting __ .Q1 __ _ _ __ _ _ __ - _J - 3 the startling adventures depicted. 'rim _where the principal performer lumps -__ ' ;__ 0 » . ¢ _j _ ' __ - _ _ other pictures were Peggy's Burglar, -foil a submarine and swims to sl_xors.__ _ff ! _ ~ . _ . __ ‘ ‘ ` ' _ ' _ ` < _ - _ ' _ it comer- us nu \°f1=ff»»\ w-v'_§';=_}; ;,’_';;>*g,_°“;Y,,§;';°,<;,“,;,:;»**;‘;,,§f;*_ ff. 0 _~~' ' _ I Ver HC _- OX Ompany . ‘¥-f"l‘Y._'ffff'-‘_ 1' °m'1tff .fff}». TH;-gr and uuldlug :us attention signs s / ‘ 2:5" ' ` ' ’ dum uumusuf nu .mein modus- ., lg /_/ ~ ._ -..¢.~,.-"gl ' _ f _ _ ' _ 0 ‘ » .- 0 tion. "The Lowl . Bcnrorlta" as the7‘ `“ ‘i ‘ ~ ' ~ ` -:' ~~"".",' / ‘ ' ' , i ll MEMIIHIM. Sims $10. _Coil-r~lSf0°kf°be Issued 0000.000 ‘ ~ - frees and the lA:dy,"'- The Irony of lu. “`l|GH.|‘:'_"'l ` i ° ' .: r `~l\‘ate, and "Dublin Horse Show, Ire- - I UI/xmf T A ;‘f°0<=fS1'=z°~m>~ ;::'.?.- ¥.:..‘;':f»‘.3.':.":::1:f...'f::: ._1_;_0' 0' _ ~A shadow of £10001 W" CBS* 0'" planed' M1” Gndmer appmprmteli V 'I Of "Pl’l[lCC Edrwald SllV€l.' Bl8Cl{ . _ _ _ _ _ , __| Y); _ _/ ._../ =`= _ . L the angel of death _____n:_d__\;l_»_i_i_0e_gcD;l_i_e A _ w LED, l`lV€ Ol _thif b€§t T8[lCl1CS llfO¥ll llle béht _St1‘3l`l1S Of, home of Mr and _‘_|_-__ N 3 d th neu n use me ul. 1 lr- i '_ in . " zgngraffglg tm im, rad mm; nh, Tlrwoman with tender skin dreodil- I; _ _- _ A§00dWBlCl`l was a boy of stirling q-ualm” N. February and March because they are l.' 13 far lggg ex. 10",; by an who km", mm and to likely to cover her face with ugg# _ i=_ ._ ~¢ __ sivevin the _ es. N mtte howthlck -h`~ 2 Q _V Eingrunthana _ 'n '-_ 2, . jf 1... "r¥Z.u£;» / _ ;»‘ ._ ggor °.n¢» d°f\’f s ’ fsrjnnce lu-ld 'lu cmdrldttst-mu this lui dye. no kind 1<>0ks.l»etter than. week.; _ _~ ' ` ' - Diamond Dye. the old. favorite lam-` _ . . _ _ ily 'stan~d=by.` Dyola is unusually" ' Messrs w..s. walker, usp., L1. A. 1400*# Sivlfls a rich P°fmm1°'nt wlpr Marner, Ltd., Moncton, W. C. 'l’nrner‘t° “W labnc; TTY wwe- Ma°K_i“" .u"Gun' Bros. Charlottetown und .l.lf\0"‘ UWB °°~ “°'- 0”” G°°“'S". E. l,>urn°._ repmeuunx_'r_.__H_ Esta- and Km 5"- _ *W-' hrooke'_Co.. Bt. John, N. B., reglst- - ---'---~-- __ ered at the' "Foster House," (lrapand this w¢¢,‘¢_ ' “A now §h'p m°nt of W..B._°ra'