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Ao re<~~r ls, r ret-ar-i c\sf'.\_che.1p for cash, can be heard anv inn: al li .\ `l`»\nten‘n nitxsir slnrc. ibtit w wal. \\,\N'l'i1,ii~ayai,\iv n position as book- keener, exp-'leur-ell .\i vicrsie srrltrv. .-\d- drest Bookuee ,cn Gn\rd.nu Office. 3 r dt( RELIABLE MEN WANTED in »v»r\ i--»\rr»v' inn .lt . .. f .~ ».r- L..-ions »;| or »- ult- ¢>r.\~.-. at--r, v--an tl I =..;\ . r.|\.t..-. tit- rt.-v ~ ,mtg unnrr t.r.»m.tn_- -mr-.r ami. . .» .»~r..|\.t....»n so ,..-. in nr an.| .~.,.rr...~< r. it .»\~~r so 1--1 .r.r_\ ~v.-tn ...nr ~-n.¢- r no g....r nt.-r. .\-.. ..r,.-n.~.r..- r...~i..r \\».r. rn. ,ln-r .rm I ‘llfllll IIEIIICINB (0-. l.0N'D0\, 0.\'l`» ruaot~r:ut\rr ¢A.\sr\a Asn t'siri\n stuns. r sqaem .,,..."“"...,'°°:.°rmr¢_'.r ' -'::=r.e, . _»- \.~r_ mm wr-:rg snr g~».-i\,.nnm--\rtn- iv" an-i una ' a~i\m|»tn.¢ |nar.»r r~'.» rrp.-:tern-n. .nity l...n.~.t rw nrt-ti. wm- at .....-. f... nr...-..-n..e~ sawn nurileixal. I C0.. loldol. llnlf I ii SKIN ANU iilililil PURIFICATIUN Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills 'THE EIPIIII A iii THE WEST Sr. Eleanms va. Bummerside for the Hunt Cup in Crystal Rink tonight. Tnltgrand rhlcere will omoislly Viilit Mt. Lebanon Lodge A. F. and A. M. on ` Friday evening next. ‘I One luur of hockey and one ' hour of skating will be the Cleanse the Skin, Scalp, and Blood lil Torturing, llisnguring ilu- mours with loss oi Hair WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS Thousands of thc world's best peo- ple have found instant relief and speedy r-ure by the use of Cuticura Soap, Oint- .-rrnt and Pills in the most torturing nhl dlstiguring of itching, burning and wily hurnture, eczemas, rashes, itch- ; igs and inilammations. 'l`lr~\usands of tired, fretted mothers, t _` skln~tortured and disfigured babies, cr' all ages and conditions. have certi- t ‘i to almost miraculous cures by the C ..Zlt.ura remedies, when the best mt~...f»fi°.»`I.'§`.. `" °'° P°""°"“‘ ° -' Billhl I0! " HKU] And Blood P|ll‘Ll.M§Dll»°° ou Want ootl loalhor IIIIIWBEII. The curse of runny high priced boots today is poor leather. Now we have a boot that is alright -we believe it is the best boot made in Canada. 'l`l1c maker of it is a practi- cal leather nian and this is thc reason they bent others for wearing qualities. The boot is named INYICTUS meaning “Unconquerahle" and made by Geo.A. Slater. They are comfortable fitters and nice looking. Ladies' Kid Lace Boots, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..53.so l.:uiies` Calf Lace Boots. wet proof . . . . . . , . . . . .$4.00 Gents' liox Calf lace Boots. $3-50. $4 00. $5.00. llil'-A BEDS. Sole Agents, I W. V--Y ` Y. _ _ ` ._ _AA lMNWVNNM A Practical Recommendation. Mrcssus. R. F.. l\ir"rcn St Co., Charlottetown. Dr-an Sins -The flour rj. F. Haydfn`s Koller Producti purchased irnn: you lust wr-ek was all you claimed it to be and l can certainly recommend the flour to be equal ii not supcnor to any straight roller flour out up in Canaria Respectfully yours CHAS. E. PRATT.. Bnltl in is and ts lb bags Try n_hng it will speak lor itself. 6- <=<=- .AWM% WNM ‘-WIN T ____ _ __V _~______ __________ p » l , { .au i_W,__,____ lnggpnl lil* / . The Royal Bank of Canada I I _» Capital. Reserve and i Undlvided Profits, §6,l92,705 Savings Bank Department in connection with all Branches - interest at current rate from date of deposit credited semi-annually. ,_ Corrwoposadosaeo lollcltwel. ` i » . » » ` . A pleasures ln Crystal llink tonight. Give the janitor a good house. Dr. E. G. Gillis of Kensington has decid- ed to practice in Summerslde. He has taken the office foxmeiy occupied by the late Dr. Gillis and will move into his new quarters in the ciurse ofa week. ; J GonnoN linker left yesterday even- ing for Montreal where he will select dry goods for the firm of Sinclair 8: Stewart. Mr. Stewart went to Mmtreal a few days `ago and Miss Melrose, mllliner for the fl ni went to St. John to attend the milli- r.ery opening and purchase stock. \\'. F. and Mrs. Pzeoock with their sons Rex and .lack who have been visiting Mr.-1. A. W. P. Gourlie during the past ten days left last evening via Georgetown on return lo Maple Creek, Aasa. Previous to coming here they spent about two months visi ing their o'd home in England. 'lhe annual meeting oi the Summerslde Yacht Club will he held in C. li. Rogers' oiilce this evening. Besides the election of t tilt-ers there wil’ be important busi- ntsi. livery member and ull who would like tu become nlumbers are urged to be present. Ar.lee‘ir'g begins at 7 p. m. o clock. In the hockey contest for the Hunt Cup between the junior teum of Summer- sirie and St. Eleanors the Britaunias won from the Comets, and the Defenders do- fenred the Brlttannlas. Should the De- fenders win ln tnnightfs game the trophy shall become theirs and the seasou’s genie of hockey will bc ended. Capt. Goughliu the genial janitor of Crystal Rink has made things pleasant for the patrons of the Rink during the present season not only by keeping the ice in splendid condition but by courteous and clrliging manner and general watch- fulucss over the interests of all. This evening the patrons will no doubt return compliments by their attendance in large numbers at. the rink _.__...»~ THE SISTERS of tt Popular Convent Banish Debility, .l)yspepsia, Sleeplessness and lndigcsiion. The sis‘ers cf the Convent of the Holy Name of Jesus and l\[ary,Montrcal, P. Q., the largest. conventual institution of learning in America, gratefully write as follows sz- “Wr- feel it n duty to add our testimony in favor of your wonder-working Palne's Celery Compound. Many sls‘ers. suf- fering from debility, dyspepsla, sleepless- n»ss and lnriigestlon, have been complete- ly relieved after taking it. \Vc shall strongly recommend its use in all our Houses as the best medicine to restore health, and nlva tone and vigor to the nervous system." - Pa.ine’s Celery Compound lhc Great Spring Medicine is their Favorite Remedy. If you are sick and deslm free medial advice write to “Consulting Physician," The Welle & Richardson Co., Llmitod, Sli Mountain St.. Montreal, P. Q. _ THE CARE OF 0NE’S WATCH. ltle probable that no other piece of machinery is treated with the same lack oi atkhtlm as that moat useful him- msez er precision, tue _ water.. 'rim- avdage watch owner, doelnt seem to re~ alias that his watch should be cared M at rrgularintervals like any other piece of machinery. What would be tholllht of the engineer who would operate his engine day after day, neglecting to clean and oil the bearings simply because his engine continued to ruuf And yet nine out of ten men and women who use watches are guilty of doing pfaetl¢lly the same thing; allowing this most deli- cate piece ofmsohauism to work day after nay, and year after year, until it becomes so worn and clogged that it nfuaee to do further duty. It is a mat-ter of economy to have your watch cleaned every two yearn at the l»!ugest,iu that the life d you watch will be muloueetl, and mul ,ae- euneeeel-vleegiveu. Our anpeeswmh alad to ennlle you wateb.-G. I. sensible we have ever shown. 'l‘rimmings, goods being almost all opened attractive as the goods. T Q R _ _ s. crranro-rrnrowu ,ramen nnwaun tsLa1r,u.MAr.cHr5.,,.,, Are You Getting Ready To Come Out in Your Easter Finery We also show a new and attractive line of Neckwear For The Easter Trade, nice dainty collars-some. others most elaborate. made for the dressiest wear of the dressiest women. See the beautiful line of Feather Boas we are showing. Every department is Glled to overflowing with a magnificent new stock, our English up. ` I _ E' .~ We are helping hundreds of women to solve the problem of correct attire without ex- travagant expenditure. This season’s novelties are the prettiest, most fascinating and most Our Dress Goods Counters are lavishly filled from end to end with charming designs and weaves, in all the latest fabrics-while it is delight to look at our Dress Come in and see them while they are at their best and you will find the prices just as Sentner Trainor & Co. f The Store That Saves You Money 25 1 THE funeral of the late Dr. J H Mc were followed to their last resting place in the IL C Cemetery by about fifty members of the C. M. B. A. branches cf Summerslde, of which deceased was a member, Miscouohe and Kensington who marched in a body. In the procession also were several hundred scholars of the t public schools, the late Dr. having been `a for many years. The remains were taken t lntoSt. Pauls church where Requiem lligh Moss was celebrated, by Rev. A. P McLellan, brother ofdec assd and monies. Seated in the Sanctuary were ills Lordship Bishop McDonald, Rev. Dr. Curran, Rector of St. I)uust|\r.' _ Rev. P. l’. Arsenuult of Mount Carmel and Rev. J. C. McLean. The Gregorian Requiem' was chanted by the St.. Pnui’s choir. At the Oifertory W. J. Whitney sang the De Profundls as a solo, the choinjoining in the chorus. Immediately after Mass thc office for the dr-ad was sung by His Lord- ship the Bishop. Following this Mifs \Vickhan\ sang very pathellcally Neart-r lrrare were conducted by Rev. .l. C. Mc- 1 Lean assisted by the male portion of the St.Paul's choir under the direc‘ion of Mr. \Vhit.ney.The pall bearers were James A. McNeill, I). B.Mt'Donnld, Capt D. McKin- non, Charles Murphy. G. Kane. Frank Perry. Dr. and Mrs. Wickham, Tlgnish left last night via Georgetown, en route to the Southern States whither the doctor goes for the benefit of his health. His friends in this city as well as those ln the country surrounding his home earnestly hope for his speedy recovery and look forward to his returning home again in good henl h. Rci'ert Hogg last night severed his con- nection with the P. E. I. Telephone Co. and shortly goes onthe road for the S. H. Couch Company of Bost,on,manufacturers of telephone and elec.rical instruments. Mr. Hogfs territory will be the New I-Inrrland States and the Maritime Prov- i.c s. Ile loaves in u few days for Bos on. GEIIIIEEIIIWN ANI] Vllliliiii Mr. Salter of Joseph Saltefs Sons, Sydney, C. B., spent Sunday and Monday here. The S. S. Blinto Hockey Club will enter- tain a number of invited guests ra I aooial skate in the rink to-night.. Spurgeon Mclnan, the nine year old son of N. K. McLean, Mitchell River. prepared a load of kindllng wood, bmught it to town and disposed of It hlmlalf the other day. This lsaremarkabla feat for a little chap. A splendid game of hockey was played iu the Georgetown Rink Saturday night. between the Oardisraurs and Georgetown. The first half ended with a econ?-I in favor of the homeiteam; but in the second half they became less cautious and the game ended _7-I0 In favor of the Georg i- wwu boys. A return match is expected shortly. Jack Lightizer of the Minto proved a popular referee. CHICAGO IANKETS- uma it -. (spanni- ou any what - an “ on - smut " our -~ .go Hutcheson. lt el iw wlt i 5 -*wr W... , ., ,.4-._» . . . . .,. ir ,,.;_ M .,.,, _- ,.,..,u.-....1 ‘_ I . .`(_ _.1 .' . *_ “ .e ,...__..1 » .- _ ;_, , ‘,_,_ i. _[aft _ -- ._ x .~.~ ,-.-..f»7.<.;'§s ..-’» ' .‘r.-~.f. 'il' ¢..». ‘ '~~. W . ~ .~,--».--»~-~- f-- ~'-_-~"~‘,,,,,_,‘“~“““,?.i°;.___.‘°"“"'*T,j,,-,» 1- .. ._ .,~.-.- ¢~»f~=-‘.1-=‘.»ii~.‘. 1i=r»»f.~.s» ra. 45....-....1.~i.‘. -~ Lellan took place yesterday morning and wg was very largely attended. The remains Rev. J. A. McDonald, Master rf Cere- My Gczi to Thee. The services at the l) OF PERSONAL INTEREST. \ Eli-iii-Ci®l'c§3l Ii-E WEEMEEEE IME T0 ACT Going to paint the house his spring? If so, nothing member of the Board of School Trustees gained by Putting ll GEL he celebrated rown and Anchor Mixed Paint It is guaranteed pure, the colors are artistic and the price onrir onto PER GALLUN lf you prefer to mix it yourself we can sell you Hub- isli Linseed Oil. DODD & uc k’s English \Vlrite Lend or Tiger Brand and pure Eng- RUGERS EEEEEEEE EE HEIEQIEEE -» . Y J THE B EST woAIl"i|3Pii> rn I ....|sAT.... I T A Y L QR’ S Boortsrorzc. » 5 3 r .r 3 *““%""*"' '~~ E Tha; liao Who __. ~ I : l llootlnoally Talks about his love for his wife and child- fe” ‘md Y¢\ spends nothing for Life Insurance to protect them,lays his sincerity open io qn¢g¢l0n_ We i5°“° 3 P°iiCy within your mflms. furnishing absolute pro- tection to the whole family. Write for information. The North American Life Assurance- Co. - --, RUSS, & I MATTHEWS,