Know Tllat 03Sl0l'I3*; Bears- the '. "‘ Signature of \ For liver Thirty Yeats - I cm°twmPPe‘ vnu esnnlun eounnuv. nur v¢ ' - - 1 - - T' Itu. tbmxuatanrnlv. l NOKYRBALLNZW VGRK ;;>@--f¢=iH*» -='='=:-s¢.'~*»-°»'_~;-*~‘~#"'-_ _ T The H1-Cuts .S ‘ ‘-___ Are Here - -. \ and we can now show you the l vel;-.' latest in Gun Metal or wi l’.1t»_¢iil-ljuttonecl or Laced. Usually sold lor *$.00 and 7.0() oss Poles $5.50 _Have you seen our Boston Lines of ;\-'iilirmy ‘- Whitc_'_l`op only .... .__.._ _ _ .... ._ $4.00 i\_’l:litz1ry Grey 'lop only .................... .$3.50 V ‘ - (1yp__s__y__i§\ beauty) only ...................... _.$3.75 .'»- V We ask you to look at our ‘ . - goodsand compare tl' e prices. _',Yot2~\ll'ill be surprised. _ lqqlul I-lt.. ;, -_ ‘, ' i -New PUMPS _ , =_ l, 4/jf if l .~ '_-..-. Morris-Smith-Beer ff’ s dyi5}1E§ ' i ____ i___,_ ___ __ ._ __ ___...-. _ _ . _ --__---_ Special Sale of Popular Songs in Sheet Form Q- ' ' " ,Here’s an excellent chance for you to get the -Y iatetopical songs and the most catchy instrument- 1" ai. music at most unusually low prices. , Think of getting five of the latest songs, in f-'sheet form, for 25c-with 42 titles in the list to ‘ select from. : Or for 25c getting any three of the popular - 7 gems' from, musical comedy successes-with 20 J titles to select from. _ " 0: getting any _of the latest 17 popular Pat- '- lrioticsongs, at 10c each-three for 25c. Popular Songs-»5 for- 25c just atew of the titles- _ ° _ - so Near the Shore. Hose of My Dreams. '"5 f"°"\ Uh- \.'ou'rc Up Today and Down Tomorrow The Bella. ' y Keep a Little Eye on Mother. _ ' l’m Coming Back to You. _ Heard the Boo- l‘ll Build You a Little Nest. ' The Little French Clock. _ My Door. _ ~ ‘ .Favorites---E-latriotic Songs 10c each-3 £oo*"25¢: ` ' ‘ ~V.ln. _ _ . iolsdierslof Ci;n__a_:la.L er cant o e IM- " ;L':;"°` The oglri he Len Behind. . .' ~` Canada. Fall ln. , " - The Corp0§,l’l__.-.Dltty. 8l1irt|,_io'r Soi- Engipmfs pil. _' -f Donlt For`gs_F.‘ f The Silent.. ont. ' Johnny 6am»ck’s Mascot. For King and Country. J C k / ack anuc . ~ oh, You Canadian Town. The Rally Call. - __ .ANY THREE FOR 25c. 3Btd"Musicl House -* 1 'J "1 ’ ldlld lealytiaiug it \_\_ _‘Q5 :all - 1- iEAsTE§ I1’ PAYQ tb Easter suits qhqwing 9324 GREAT OPPORTUNITY to buy Fur _rnlture ol all kllltll it PATONB clear *nee sole , 9310. .:::ss.rs‘°:..~:;.'°*. se °l _ _ PN” °" Qi nt. .Cll’i_nl"s -Bogie og-elon Sat- urday. .Aprll__S2 _ 9322. _ THE are mo able. ._--ls W nt 4 are asked to be present. - THE W. M. S. oi the St James Church will hold their quarterly meet- ing in St. Jamesvl-lall this evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Fullerton will give an address on Dr. Geddie the Pioneer Missionary. Collection an aid of Missions. _ WILL OPEN SANITORIUM.-Dr. and Mrs. Garrison will take up their residence in the Dalton Sanltorium on Monday, accompanied by the house- keeper of tho institution. BANDSMEN OUTFlTTED.-Ycster- day fourteen members ot the recently organized 105th Regimental land were medically examined, iinnlly attested and outiitted. Their new instruments. which are of tho best British make and the same as are used by the Grenadier Guards and other famous bands, are expected to arrive shortly, when the 105th Regiment Band will be one to be proud oi, not only by the regiment, but by the whole people oi the pro- \'illC9. . “ ISLAND DOCTOR DEAD.-Dr. W. il. Psthick received s telegram yes-‘ trrllay from ’l`oronto,_ advising him oi’ 'l:~- death of Dr. D. McDonald; a native .ii Grand River, P. E. I., The remains H11' l-'lfilllr brounht to the Island to-day for i»uri:1i at his home. Dr. McDonald r_w~ui\'ed his degree as Veterinary sur-:eon from the Toronto Veterinary College a little more than a. year ago. and last December received an ap- »i»<»il~lmcnt on the Meat Inspection S-tai! in Toronto. No' further parti- culars have been received. -.._....__......__.....__.____--_M Filllli llilliT0llS l||SillliEEIl J Pains Disappeared After Use `; of Lydia E. l’inklmm’s _.1 Vegetable Compound. _ _ '- Wilmington, Del.-“I»wu mderlng ble backlche-'md pains in my side, with bcu- ing down pains and was very nervous. froma Kerri always drowsy, never could -get sleep and thing read Pinkh\m'| and decided than ing in it tb Sssonn, 1611 ton, Dei. _ Bsclnche and bearing down pains are danger signals which every woman should heed. Remove the cause of titers aches and pains by ukinghydia E.Pink'- hsm‘| Vegetable Compound, thst good. old root and herb medicine. Thousand; of women have testified to its virtues. For forty years it has been making women strong, curing backache, nor- vousnen, ulceration and infldm tion, weakness displacements, irrog-lnlrity and periodic pain. ,If you wants ialadvicovvrito Lydia E. Piulrgsrcn Medicinl C0. confidential, Lynn, Mail. -- ‘ ' W. ' Painting and Decorating ‘ ,Wo_` do ull brrinches of the Painting and Decorating Bust-' ness. Best of reference. Estim- ates furnished. Business estob-' ' lished over 40 years ago."i'eie- phone connections. _ Trainer dt Son , *118 Rent Street Opp The Rovers also '_ &i’a’y_'0f Pl'all¢l' .~ eelr»Bool¢s_ . _ Your ~'sm»onm all gradesin any andlat best prices ‘ md Img, coiled. her clmrltnblo disposition on- sgo, when PJE: island was in its-lm tancy, she married the late Rev. Isaac -Smith.. a. gentleman ,beloved < by all. dlstlnctiog and high honors. his daugh- ter was the mother of the late Mrs. - Percival. who died in this city. on April 14_th 1916 aged 93~yosrs. tained E great loss by the passing away.ol3 one of its most. highly res- pected inhabltants in the person ot Mr. 'lsuac Saunders. He peacefully entered into rest lost. evening at the Char - .\_ BLOUSIBB- es ,illll in tlllw llilillii Fvrly I!" ll_¢ll!fl.='.I.l.l!~ Exsmiwl und lttcsllilf'°U|`i~ tolust lllgllt _ with 'itchy ..jllt_5re__ Awaiting Exdmliriotlon. " - a I l irq _n-_ns '\ §A§saiiéi»i»'suuiu; - and George The .Woman .s The iirst two daysrecruittng tor the new Artillery Battery tomshadow an early completion bt the unit. During these two. days the -recruiting oiiice was crowded with mon eager to “set on," and the medical and recruiting odlcers were kept 'on the jump from men had b examined and tinoily o e arew ngto- epu roug . Following are .the names of those who have been ntteste'd:+ ‘ Hefty Boyce. Bomumw. Arthur McKinnon, City. Ernest Hin_e,_ _C_ll.y.> Cornelius Gaudet, City. James McKenna, City. , Edward P. Donnelly, Peal¢e's Station Andrew Byrnes,,0l_!.y. Batrick Mumnghps. City. ' Lewis' J. McDqtml . City. W. Stems, City. James Doyle..Cily- Leo B. Mclionnl, City. Ferdinand McKenna, .Tracadie Cross, Voter Mcl_.el1al`l.' Red Point. - Louis Coyle;-City. _ -_ ' Joseph Craswell, City. Nelson _ Craswell, City. ' Edward W. McLellan, Summerslde. Edgar Mclnnis, City. Elmer Bovyer, City. _Pope Clark, City. » R. H. Davison, City. G. A. Ferguson, City. Joseph Gaudet, City. Chester A. Crasweli, City. John H. Cutliile, City. Robt. Henry,,Chorlottetown Royalty l-‘rank E_`Dingwoll;_Clty. _mines M. Csmpbel_l..Brooklyn. ltobert Bell, City. _ | llarry Donavan, City. Ernest L_ Essery. City. Austin Hummel, City. i William Boisner, West Royalty. . Arthur E. Jenkins, Mt. Albion. Chester Garrett. Clwi ‘ James,McDouald, %y. _ , 5 Charles McDougall, ity. ‘ Hilbert Johnston, City.. » Alex. 8.' Murray. Picton Landing. f “""'""""°"'i ii iliilniiim § me LATE Mas. Psncivm.. The late Mrs. Percival was a thoro- ugh Christian Indy. possessed of more than ordinary nhllity in many ways. Her kindness of heart could not he ex- deared her to all. whohad the pleas- ure of her acquaintance, she emigrated to this :island some elghtyeight years She was the grand daughter ot the late Ad l Westgate, a gentleman ot 'M R. ISAAC SAUNDERS. The community of Winsloe has sus- lottotown Hospital afer a linger illness. Mr. Saunders was not a very hard worker and success- s man ot high ideals He. was for thc' leaves and p. m.. CBIIIBILQIY: u host ot] ~ber¢eveli~. l.\\0lI BROS "§is'§§‘»l~"~ .. ... :wh § PEO PLES’ ui supiibrteo by out mauamg senden Le\yn.'1`e_u\nq - IN /- Auinbl- Rev. J.‘c. HARRIS » ,Second Episode DALY §f;"‘“....§"‘ 1-»¢»f» swlustse ~cles=up Schaeffer _ ;.."1§§;;t»Eahgh,¢r" .. Share _ FRTDAY AND SATURDAY fHRE_l ,__ ,fir ‘morning tiliiught- upmlastnigmtq I - TONIGHT _ TONIGHT ` A ~» “§}f*;;°ll'» ‘l'§?§*"‘l"1.'f‘=»`b ll “t“'§_"°' gf _ _ PATHE COMPANY PRESENTS , - ~ ' -_ .f f THE PASSION PLAY E ' THE LIFE OF OUR SAVIOUR _ ‘<»3<.\§» - r. . QR _ _ . ".'.';` THREE PART FEATURE _ - 17 -1 `."' The llandlca s of Beaut ' _:Lost Torpedo ' V Ctomlfwy _ Y..f__ -Qsffiuu III////'l\\\\\YllIlL\\\\\\\\\\ZllIlWI/A\“\\KYOZIZl\\\\\YIIf /2 ~. . ' ‘ ' ' ` | _..-__ ._ The opening Episode ofthe Romantic FlupAY AND SATURDAY Period of Elo ne’s Lift; introducing Segond Epiggde of y ‘..;f‘i>' Lionel B_arrymoi_&rs§dt e Mysterious The Romance of Elaine __ 1 's’-’~" - I , t 4, d f h l irihood showed all-whose. hearts there heal. n. sympllhv gE€€{e|-Irigltsifglleg-If E;-;)€lbol;lnilJ‘d)livearbtf rhldubraibseblld trge Christian Spirit. tic response to the words spoken; ll? home. The surYii’iIl§ brothers and sis- l Vt’ her it could truly he said that she iiim of the dear departed one. __ ters are:- James C.. Mackendrick' of Charlottetown and Allan oi New Hav- en, Conn.; Mrs. John Macdonald oi Cape Breton; Mrs. Ewen Campbell ot Albenton; Mrs. Alex Coughlan of Cam- pbellton and Mrs. Laurence Doyle or Roseville. Mrs. Coughlan was a wo- man oi rare Christian character, who l d not an -u ~my. The charm oi her » iidsellish natuie, her utter forgetfull-:Sleep on Beloved, sleep and-take_t.hy ness ol self in minislsrlng to others.l rest. touched all who knew her. The tuner- l Lay down thy weary head. upon ul service on Tuesday mnrvlor- ‘- --- Savlour's breast lucted by her pastor- Rev.-Mr.-Lucie We lOl/0 N160 W0ll. bill- JGBUS hart. was largely attenueu. .nc H128 D65!- church being illied with friends, in] Good night, Good night. Z _ l _ also failed inmentably in _Now that all nations _are talking preparedness, \vhy not discuss health While we have been negligeiit in protecting our country against the enemy 'we D This has been proveh in the recruiting offices, where so many men hsvo"beon turn-t ed down by the examining doctors. Weak heart action; diseased lungs- thin watery blood; _defective eyesight, resulting from exhausted nerves. These are among’the vaiiing d_er-nngements which the examining doctors find. H. ' Health has been neglected. The blood has not been kept in healthful conditiou"`l”Thc -nervous system has got run down, and the subject under inspection is in:-.»no`o0liditionvi td. ight the _enemies of his country or to withstand the attack of direasg gel-mg, f. = Health prephrednemmean th f t' Q A A Nerve Food; to enrich the blbod,erzldvigolfdlgellhdvgtarlveezgngbltfbemllblllsallngr' health at»‘high¢w_ater mark. In this condition you have the strength ' “lllilill ill llelililillry -to .the sucoessiand' enjoyment of life. You have the disease germs and therebyemape many ills which' iind sn easy .prey in _ the - -. '-""’*7‘i9l1'*"-- f' ’ _ - ’ ` 7~\l'»=. -/' at-~ . _ . - ‘ ». , itll- eu . 'lr' ~1tms.F¢0a by nom arm blood-f ~ - dnedce, cures headaches, ndrvous |1egp]gg|n°`m;l:|ga,?é P3\:;§;!;;.vm°ratmg I 5. } '- .-5 ,,-9 ~ ,~ s k fortifying our human bodies against disease germs, .__ mehserions' diseases as nervous pi-oatrs on" loooiiiotof steric _.,, ._ U 'J