'\ - ~ . HI“Jlnlflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"mm" Used by the best Ba Ieamboats. etc. . Produced in clean factories. TORONTO, 011T, \ nus 1.1!. Tiurton co.. mums», . WkEXALI. ‘as’ , ,//// Your grocer has it, or will get it for you DEALERS—-Write us for prices on Feed, Coarse (‘mains and Cans,“ IIAIR and Caterers everywhere also by Chefs in rim Iame hack “d °“ Dl"l"8 Cars. Steamship), E. w. GILLETT co. urn. h i’ Wis” f” u“ Products that are ,!ciiiii It Pays (i. buy in ‘this province. —- t will he'from Sydney Bt. Doors will "Denflat 7.30 p, m, . - "-- l‘- ‘Dr. Crossman has removed from 120 Kent St. to-73 Chestnut St. as will be seen elsewhere. ' v The many friends of Boswell Jenklflu. Mt. Albion, will be glad to hear that he is recovering from his recent severe illness. A large circle oi friends will regret to learn of the serious illness oi Mrs Alexander Robhles oi Victoria. Her ‘laughter. Miss Penile of Moosejaw 0. 0. F., meets tonight at 8 o'clock sharp. Initation. A iull attendance oi the Degree staff requested. Clifton Church, has been telegraphed for and is ex- 7.30, William Jones, I-Iazelbrook, has re~' urncd from visiting friends in Mt. Elli-Prince to the lecture this evening ~ Herbert. Chas. D. McNamara, reprrsesiting he Royal Line oi steamships, Mon- treal, is In the city. Miss Pearl Jenkins, Mt. Herbcrt,_is isitlng friends in Vernon River, the. guest of Dingweli and Mrs. Jenkins. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No. 10, I. _._.- Rev. E. E. Styles will lecture in taking subject, IS A Pastry Flour _ iBeaver Flour makes the lightest, flakicst, tastiest CIIATIIAM, 0|", TONICI l Dected to arrive home today. Miss Jean McLeod, Domestic Sci~ Brice teacher, City, leaves tonight for Vancouver. On her way she will spend some time at the McDonald (#011926 in St. Anne de Beilevue, af- ter which she will proceed to her des- tination. Miss McLeod is one of the most cliicicnt Domestic Science tea- chers in the Maritime Provinces. The Postmaster has been asked to make delivery of a latter which is addressed Mr. David Lewis, Prince lvdward Island." Mr. Lewis is a lum- berman and at one time was connec- ted with the firm of Winsor, Murray s‘ LMYIB. Dominion Point. Saw Mills, EXDIQits-Jiiver, Newfoundland. Any information as to his present address "my be sent to the Postmaster, Char- lottctown. .___. ln the service at the First. Metho» 11/1 Pie Crlwtsyoiievertasted. OIQQJChH-WE fill}? city Sunday I ‘Beaver F1011!‘ IIlHkES the 111051; sgigclnrliifiaictbdr-Ehe. nlllllllénthteo p5: delicious Cakes, Buns and other ieilaltronigeobr ‘fuss niggnglieliliiélrlfflelbgli-e. Fancy Pastry‘ of (glllllireélseulfifirlilngf I And Beaver Flour makes the Kill”slim‘ll..§°.'{"§l§IL“Z'Jiff, whitest, most nutritious Bread. vmg mm i‘ ' - . Bow Flour is the family r1... f0r a" kinds of baking, a9 good fOr Pastry lfrlichliliitblllluehalf) tgl‘l‘lll\llrflryllci‘lilv“Vlllltltlllltf as for Bread’ and best for both. the next few days, H. M. C. S. NIOIICS complement will be complete. Applicants are coming m to postmas- tcrs and other authorized to rc- "Yult. but tho many seek few are ilioscn. The recruits are mainly jun- ‘llfl iors, who have nut yet reached their maiority. By the time they have been trained they will be just the age the navy wants. The Nidbe will soon he brightened up preparatory to mak- ing summer cruises. She will leave in May for Quebec. Before that she Will probably go around to St. John l L___Thé We have this celebrated Hair ‘Pouic now in stovk- Vru-uuiillvrl as a hair grower, duuilriiif cure and gem-rail (IFPHHIIILZ for tho hair. 50c and $1.00 a bottle. Sole Agents. NOTICE any Co or Undertaker in thi- Yours A‘. H. WADMAN [Funeral Director and Iihubaluivr (‘n HI. MacKinnmi Drug Co. Cor. G1. Geo. 8L Kl. Sis. Hl~ ~ ——~ Halifax wants her for that time tho fi pity! will have to get busy.—Haiifax lll . I Iwrahy notify the Public that I have purchaser! tho i-nlirr» stock. and iroodwillof tho Davisan Ilurllerinkinglti and as l have action» with be Provinci- I v in a position to guarantee sittisfaction when your orders are intrusted to me whim the service of our profession is rcquirurl. to give the citizens of the foggy city an opportunity to sec the flagship of the (lanadian navy. Charlottetown will also be visited during one Qt‘ the cruises. Sydney will be another port visited. Later in the slimmer Mont- rcnl will be visited. It is not; certain just where the Niobe will he at the time of the coronation, but it is well known that several cities arc anxious to have the big cruiser in their har~ hor as an attraction at the time. If Spring is here and with it. comes muddy SIZITBBU-LBJNI damp walks for pedestrians. This is the timeof the will ‘yenr when the green plots along the, strccts in the residental sections he- twcen the curb and the sidewalk come in for so much misuse. Here, where traffic throughout the winter has been confined to the streets, the snow lingers just a little longer than in Illl (‘Iinli _ _ ("hon 207 I'r|n _ _ r‘ _ the street itself and here also, as the Church Phone 2st! J. ltfiNlllPfICl) Kllll; lurlwarrl liotr-l H“ M; bccomc almost ham, “mm . "" I with slcighs (lrlvc their teams for easier travelling. In so doing the The Edison _Pliono- not graph is tlfc woudci" of tlic age-the most natural and popular sound machine has ever heard. You have the concert hall, grand opera or vaudeville bandstnnd, political platform or miustrcl show in your home- seated in your fav- a comfortable fire you have the world's best singers and musici- ans perform at your command. Then, with the Edi- son, you can make records at home--one of the great- est of all good pastimes. You owe it to yourself and friends to possess an Edi- \\'III('II DIIGANS fgpfoduging imrl ion frov. the world A CROWN OF GOLD ‘ii-i wlmi. ivohl all riniitirli. iI wr- npulrl. mi...- ||,|'|‘ you Li-r-th nor-d (iulrl Lrovvnsntiul y...| mm n-iy upon Llic ox wort workuii-i wpl m; tliu purl,- qiiuliti‘ of l. Io Iimtoriiil, IhX- DENTAL WORK in ull its liI‘;||l\‘I1t'H. II<Ill4'i1l~ flflilllllii‘. full‘ 1l‘I';|l|i]|II)l,llllII nuiok work oxnorl-Iy done, l,‘)IlI4-\“S sari-u: |,,.t.uu crown your balnloan tcr-tlu ml-ilpileari- abnolutr-I_v purnlvss. Iuxum- Ilr Robins .. Phone 275.1. green swnrd is cut by the sleigh run- ners and the semi-frozen and lightly snow~covereil grass plot is trampled into and dlsiiiriired nu team after tram trusses along. Only yesterday a farmer laden with a hox sleigh with oats drove his team over one of these plots and l.hc result. will be seen when tho snow (llsappcars and the grass is barcd. In many cases the plank curbing is badly mangled and new curbing is made necessary. This infringement of street etiquette dc- feats the very object for which the seeded plots inside the curb were or~ flllll instead of increasing the beauty oi the city the hetrampled and disfi- gured sod becomes an eyesore. But the teams-tors on the street don't have the liberty of offending in the city squares. Herc pedestrians in the spring spoil the sides of the paths. Vihcn the paths themselves become muddy, Instead of taking the con- crete walks, people trample down the grass beside the walk and mllkfl i1 ncw track on each side, widening the path and ruining its appearance for the greater part of the summer. Yes, spring is here, and with it comes manifold troubles for the civic ofii- cials, to say nothing of the citizens themselves who thoughtlessly do in- Wly‘ r0 YOU. Our I25 Queen Si. xi Beer Q G017’: stage, SYNOPSIS 0|" old. ru musta Lands 226i"! trict. Iantry nnylazency Int -Slx mon tb ree years. A occupied b n certs spend or pro-em tion bet us give you ' 8m!‘ r » - l."‘°'“ stunt) prices-Yearly payments if _g,igg",;'; I’ desired. E. Toombs lfiffffiifi? n. ist- ggrg — ration- ‘l and erect s house I0 r77 Queen St. VG!‘ I “ rm H - t 533i ..'.l1'|‘3.'.'.‘;§ra'2‘li.'"fi$.l.“£n3. . $800 er no e- Dllglfim-hllflh residliixi-lrgglllltfiglznhg¥g s xye rs fro at of hornin" ‘n '7 ti» ‘~1- 0"‘°..{5“3.‘.l‘€i‘.i‘i.illl? n. - l Ahomsstendsr who has 0x11108594 l! l i ht d nnat obtain IP79‘ homestead r I,uéglqfapulgfipasegigorg: s: ifbsfds six months In CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS. Y orite eas chair before my who is the BOIB head of a y A 4,,,‘,’fi§'f%'.'- any male over Btyno‘ a homestead a quilt?!" lcfcnjgob! avallnbe Dominion land in a _ i 5“"“"°“°§'.“.‘l-.",.'.,§tl§§hlf'ore Dominion De or Sub-AIM"? er. mot. er _son daughter. brother o: sifitetrog intenrlinr leglgleflliuda - _ .. “ ' - a" h and cultivation ginthpeihgizselinrreggg H" i _ I n nine miles of h s troupes evlned “H, Inrm oi at lerliirifinlilzlfltlgyflltiiiigé: s mdsuspneikilgzlqltcter: homaétend" in nacho t res ysnrs. ollllhl" nauthorlsed Dllbll" l?" OdanY. “is, our" Mlnlstsr oi ca: Marsala»: srnsnt will no elm be paid ior. jury to Charlottetownfls streets and squares. 83!‘! The HPPIICP“ for the div:- r residence ulwfl ol Olll ‘ er. mother. , ile up your counter as you ma)’. P -—Bnke up weekly loads of Fiour—. Shout from the housetvsl of Bread goodness-But if QUALIT be lacking. go, way back and sit down I What wi- insist oil-quality. »_~ QUALITY l Al"! you'll always find it III our EVAPORATED CREAM BREAD Prove‘ it for your self. STEWART’S BAKER Y 163 Kent Street. unrter- Price hit? serss iginally intended; viz: ornamentation; ' Notes grave and gay from a Preach- er's Diary. 1f the night is stormy, lecture will be held on following Thursday. Admission 15c. A telegram was received by Chas. Chandler, City, yesterday morning conveying the news of the death of his brother-in-law, Rev. H. '1‘. Mor- rison which took place in Chicago Sunday. His death was not unexpect- ed as he was confined to his hed when Mr. Chandler visited him last month at his son's borne in Chicago. Mr. Morrison spent a year on P. E. I. on his return from New Zealand, but his health failing he left for Chi- cago about a year ago. He leaves to mourn, three sons, Russell in Iowa, Rev. Chas. C., editor oi The Christ- inn Century, Chicago, and Dr. Hugh T., in Springfield, Iil., also one dau- ghter, Mrs. Dr. Post oi Chicago. A Very large number of people as~ semblcd on Tracadie Bay, Curran Ban. on Saturday last to witness the horse race between Walter Camp- bell's. horse Jack C. and John Mar- tin's mare Minnie W. Jack C. won the racc handsomely in three straight. heats. Both horses for green ones crerlitnhiy acquitted themselves mid showed great signs of spccd. Jack C. Was driven by the veteran jockey William Coughlin. Minnie W. was skilfully handled by Eddie Ready, city. The starter was John Hender- son, city. The judges were Thomas I-iorgan, James McCabc and James Hughes.——Ex. Archibald McKinnon, City, has been appointed Landing Officer for H. M. Customs in this port, vice James M<< Donald, City, who is at present on a superanuation. Mr McKinnon, the ap- pointee, is a gentleman possessed of those qualities of courtesy and abil- ity .which are so necessary in the po- sition to which he is to succeed, and he will be an obliging, capable and efficient official. l-le is a native of Cmpaud, but resided in this city for a number of years. For the past five years he has been organizer for the Liberal party in this county and in that capacity succeeded in gaining many new friends. Previous to this Mr. McKinnon followed the profession of a school teacher. The appointment of Mr McKinnon is a popular one and will meet with the approval of F Farmers are Delighted We have heard noth- ing but praise as to the splendid results which farmers from different sections of the country have obtained by the used of “Royal Purple” Stock Specific "Best I ever used" "Never fed anything that gave such satisfac- lion". “Do not think equal can be found”. Are typical examples of reports we are con- stantly receiving. 7o days TfCLlllllCllt 5O cents. 28o (lays ffrcatmcnt $1.50. Sold by. Johnson & Johnson Wholesale and Retail ' Agents. l KIM: Lsvsding Drunkard-x M ac's Emulsion its best possible Marx's Emulsion is in a class of its own—for body-building qualities, for toning up worn- down systems, for “bone, and tissue building it is (tiniest 5.7.5.} buy anywhere.- Mads Emulsion is made from purest Norwegian oil. combined with Lime of Hypnphosphates and soda [t is palatable, efficient and pure-the best you can buy anywhere. Prsc: 55c and 75c a bottle. The 2 Macs r49 Gl. Geo. 51- k J’ six month's leave oi absence prior to‘ . A n... s14... With rinsed maMi The busiest store on Charlottetown busiest Sir-set . Splendid Showing of Spring Suits '.=i r DECIDEDLY THE Figizsfiljiistying of spring suits ‘that ‘thisitore-has ever made-istnow ready for you. in the mantle room. You will notice that there isfla wide diiferenmceiflbetween last season's-shim these-mainly in the_ shortness ofmthe _coa_ts——_znid the niarrpéweicut of the skirts. These suits are the product bf the iwo best makers diirze hard finish worsted makes up a pretty suit, of which the coat is short, with 5 close set buttons at front liincly mould- ed and wcll tailored, lining of poionaisc silk; Skirt is new narrow model col- oizsynavy, lIilflCk, green, walnut. .. A notably effective suit comes in finc hard finish worsted with inlaid satin at collar. The lining is a good polonaisc silk. Coat is 4 button modcb-quiie short. Very pretty skirt iii latest model. This suit in black, navy, green at. . . . . A very handsome little suit, is made of black and while tweed, with coat in hip length. 'I‘hcre are three large black bui- ious, the new deeply sloping revcrs, arc half-faced with black satin. Plain ucat, well tailored skirt . . . . - . . . . . iii uié Dominion-they are well t' iluf€il_—_:—flltuty fit-and their shapelmess isdpiitinfltfnstay; Suits of wide wale serge, madc in "Misses" model -—just the righttliing for the little woman. 3 button coat, side pockets, trim new model, colors shown are navy, grey, green, tan, coronation and black. This pretty New short semi-fitted back. Skirt in $15.50 f’ Handsome ‘wide walc serge suit, in black, navy, walnut and grey. This model is a particularly fine fittcr-"very smart and stylish. Four button cont, is made quite plainly, but is slightly. cirnameuted with small buiionsmncw model narrow . . skirt -......................... Covert cloth is the material which is prctiily made up in handsome shades of light inn. The short coat has r. close set. buttons and is brightened up with a lfluQhof brown souiaclie braid. . Skirt of new model. This [nctty stilt. . . . Latest New York model, in fine grey worsted, has hip length coat---2 button slightly cut away model. The lining isa fine stripe silk. The skirt is the new semi bobble model, beautifully tailored and well balanced model. This is one of the smartest suits wc have shown“...........-... ....c.v.e.r A particularly strong line of “misses suits" for the liitlc woman of ziboiit 5 ft 2 inches trill -wlio weighs 11o to 120 pouiids.---l)ocs this mean you 7 Get ready now for r—-—i-.———-—Spring's hard, rains—'——--——-——, A splendid showing of waterproofs “Our raiucoats are‘ lovely this springwantl so much lower in price" said the young lady 1n ‘the department when the advertising man called for information. The showing is wonderfully complete-wand as to prices-dicta are a few. HARD FINISH worsted effect water- proof, is cut plainly with full hack, iugh military collar-plain buttoned froutfs? navy or fawinspecial . . . . . . . .. . - - - - ~ CRAVENETTE waterproof ulster shown in good pattern dark grey will blind stripe, shoulders brc ilinelzlih buttons covered to match coal, a spen i garment for rough ivcailier. . . IIANDSOM Ii waterproof silk poplin. has a kimoua sleeve, high military collar, vertical pockets very full back. coloris black, steel grey and fawn A very rich and handsome xvatcrproof of striped sicilian is cut in double breasted style, with coat sleeve, fancy military col» l.'ir-~- two side pockets-wt Iiaiulsouic garment. . . . . . .. . . Flujhy Better grade models 13.50, 15.00, 16.50, 18.00,19.00. l Little Girls Waterproof Capei$3.35 This is anoiably attractive modelwsupplicd in all sizes from H to r6 years. 'I‘hc cloth isa fawn, light weight raiuproof material, plaid inside, hood with elastic to pull on over the head, . . . . . . . . . .......$3.35 -¢-.---....-..-.--. L We?) make your old rooms a look like new rooms Nl )1‘ li\/'I*§R\(B()DY REALIZPIS WHAT a‘ mighty IIIIPITIVCIIIEIII rcally tasteful paper will make in tlic liomc. Nowmif you have a room or two that needs Lo be freshened up--just drop in and talk ovcr the matter»- we will suggest a scheme that will result in delightfully tasteful attractive wallsu-and at a surprisingly low figure. Nearly 50o different papers to clipgse fronp-Jromordinary kitchen papers up through the most modern idcaa-Jm decorative art. Papers pcr double roll 7c, 8c, roc, 15c, 20c, 25c to $25.00. Fumess. Q Withy Co..l.td STEAMSIIIP LINERS L LONDON, HALIFAX SERVICE -.-\ _\v\*.l‘;<§ ...._.m_»cwmmw-_ata\es--vs~aw-.~ ~. .. - srngm-wm. ,.,,..\.~\.\..W~\\»““.-....s_....--.- unset: un POLAR noun Between Si. John and Boston i ARES ST. JOKE TO BOSTON BTJOHILHALIFAILLONDON ssavron Thg Best Rates n", q“. 55,50 From London Kfltenmlctra lromMlislgixs-t To any part of Sisis Rooms 3M) Mar-u - an" e "'- srnni. srnamsni sostvnv AUSTIN Mar “rd w,“ suohn-B‘ NM) h ca w Complete Wireless slog hlqpipnsnt __- n-n-n-“wc-r m“ m» T s "a "l" “l i::.-.i::..*%i.-...i:t:...?i-.ir: ~'.'......:...::; April 7th Shenandoah April 28th ‘ n J r MAT stéirnlns leaves Upiopl ‘liiniglgostog. From Liverpool Steamer From Halifax Wm“ l“ "rvdfla _l kofiflfggmlil.‘ a‘, .n‘a'm‘_|",_.,hn_‘ v‘ ' M" m“ l““‘2*’-*".~S.i‘.".:..';';.."°' '° “' ““’ 91:1; ‘l%"%.‘:-.l‘ 2*.“ '".‘l-',-“'° "can Tlblm " m” w‘ m ’ ' ma: n team nnt 6n. Mar. 28th Almerinnn April 15th The shortest and surest route. . ‘ ° u‘ Lfahfrhom ‘on T_ l a E A April 11th DUFIIIIO ADrll 39th Colonist Fares at present to British WM. G. LEE, lent. BI 10h!- The above steamers have s limited se- Co~_,,,,.b;a dmtnwthrinti. cummodstion for saloon passengers. Passenger and Freight. Agents for the Allan Line Steamship On. at Halifax $6i.45 via Truro $60.85 via Oxford j. E. MATTHEWS, l=' i § 3 A I1 l ASurveyors Compass and Ohain tstsel Iununss- WITH’ a 00' LTD" Opera House Building Charlottetown ‘ener- JJKNIOHOLBON, L5, Iisliisx N. S. Annie " l ' r ~.,>ifiéttrrtmmr:;xe-irr o“? "