\ LZIM\\\\Q\ZIIIIIIZ4M\\\\YIIZYIII@\\\\MQQWI‘\\X§YZII&\\\\\\\\WIIIZWR\\\\i\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\YZIIL\\\\\§YIIIIIIIJ i Thefilatch of the. i-liSéasonl l - We , -fiehing for you thisseason? with the best Split Bamboo Rods. The ' biggest value lever off». ered. ‘ ‘ E. A. FOSTER ZIIIIZIA\\\\\WIIIL\ ZI invitation is oflered strangers and Central Drugstore COIIGKG students. Sunnyside ‘ ' Special attention given to V, BAPTIST TCDHIFS. _T'in'\tist—~l7ev. 7, TL wmn. win 7IIIIIIi\YIIli\\\\\ \i'\i “'"""" "t "nth avow- Tn w» , i IIlIl7I_IvIA\\\\\\\7IIlIIIIII “vial-win will w.“ 1n 4 m‘ im- h_ a‘ ‘M33 wflnhlfi nnlninfll’ “v~'1‘nh”':"r:lIfl:hn . a "lcrvnn? ., hlqtinnjr wit,“ Waive (m. Out-Door g ITJJJTIKQZ,‘",§f".,fj’";1$;-$".'.‘I; a do» Qrhnnl "4- 03m “A411 iirvlwnufliav» S \ nlnm- 1d‘ “ii-om =., nun-mi. n“"ii‘f\v‘llllvl , § A flnmdifl vwnlflrv-sn h- n**n""m1 n. "l1 ‘ ' ‘i i ‘ - tn attend the ElTVlCCS i this church. “All Work and no Play makes g ~ n c . 0 Jack a Du" Boy" i FNTRAL HRISTIAN . . o , .l-.. uMVi Play 1S an esgentlaq to good 5 willmyidrldldclfiflhlillstlirrciirt-h Rilelv allllm 7. gun? health and we trust that you 5 (my schnol nna Bible Close nt 2.30. are a devotee ofsomc of the A11 “M, free, Prayer meeting Wed- following diversions. nssdgy evening n: 7.30 p. m. _Gol- Picture Taking a \ loge students invited to all servwflfl- Pleasant Diversion s ‘ANGI-TCAN _Thereisa peculiar fascin- § S,” peter.“ nntheih-n1__floly Com. ation in the art of picture mmim, M, -iz “ml 1i. lilntins at _ making. It makes IlZSZIDDGQl? 10.15, Sunday School ill; 2.30 ainil to every one——So n0_ doubt. Evensofli: ht '1- yQu-have been ‘Consldenng ‘ St. Paul R-~R0f‘.l'.0f‘. RIIV. '1". W’; the idea of gettinga Kodak Q """l’hY~ S"‘".°°“ a“ u “"5 - 7 I Tloly Communion lit $1.30. Sunday evmlf You havent maqe a '1 School at 2.30. ‘All seats rm. decision as _to the kind. § Spriligus the ideal season for § PEOPLES, beginning. _All of the best , photogyaphlc. inonths Mate" ‘Psolflfi-i fihirrcli-8ervi¢n at '7 Dim. ahead. Our stock of Vi" l"! ‘émlflmtm l’? R“- D- ,M°' Cameras and Supplies l Mm‘ -is very complete. This will p $ALVA'FT°N1ST gaglgefghe matter of selection gqwnfln“ -Arrnv¢_‘qprv‘cefl "m, y ' _ I night ofitlic week nnd on Sunday. We are always glad to aid i __________ amateur photogfflphflfs 1T1 -fi'illoirs Chocolates are preferred by everiy way possible. those who Want the liesirhecnuse tlhitav ' ~ are made from the very best nun y You ‘have h“ of fun when § of chocolate, nuts. fril/its and flavors; you “w” a Kodak § nnll careful attention is H van $0 Dur- have the largest and \ ity rind (ElBIITIlIIlBSB in‘ "mftlllnclillfllbfl- best equipped _ § Large assortment of flavours at ll c. _ _ _ \ lb., lllfiKlnnnn Drug Go., Cor. Great Developing and Printing (iBOPKB & Milt Bts- M“? Department in the Province _devoted\"ex- clusively to doing amateur 1 work. A Film Cameras from $2.00 up to = _65.00 each and everything \ in Photographic supplies. .j Come in and have a Camera Talk There is no pleasure in‘ playing the famous game of golf unless you are righly equipped. We can furnish the best in Clubs, Masliies, Mid-Iron, Putte Drives, Brassie, Caddy B s. Deep Ftaced Mashies, Balls, etc, e c. A We are the onlypnes o_n P. E. Island carrying this complete line. < . lshing-Don’t Depend ’ Upon Fishermen’: Luck. _You won't have to if you will come here before start- m on your fishing ti? and se ect from our splen id as- sortment of f€ll8bl6”m8l'.l- "It; Tackle. -_ A If yougo properly prepar- 2 ed you are sure to conic ' léfiflcfiyiflthifllliflflfl ofi i318‘ s . - v . ~ l ' We have“ an ‘jexcellent , r , (lilacs. n inesw floats, to," etc, etc. an ~ \ ‘wecanflty put rightful’ asu , l. lam“. I J i li\\\\ulh\ New Developer Used for every i: , SONS FLY PADS. 1 n . Solicitorb for . p‘ no ' *— '~"4.l-! , METHODIST f- First» i Methodlitr-Rev, Geo. Ross, i Florencevllle, N, .13.. will Drcaclr at. both the mercies and the evening ""33!- i$wlndziy School and Bible Qlfillflfat 25.30.. Prayer service Wed- .\nesdny_ evening Iat 7.30. Strangers cordially-welcome, ' i ' I . . Z l = GraceOhui-nh-qgq eleven and seven. Sunday School 90d Billie Glasses at 2.30. A cor- ialinvitation is extended to straws. eheiiiillicollege students. ' __~i>it‘sispvrllininug v." '1'. Marshall at i service nan Sunday at Hui-toe! 38B at .7.'p..ui,' “1 - ' BASEBALL hlATGlL-on Vlctoria‘ Day (Monday), a. mach-all match will bu played on the ‘Abogwelt grounds between the Independents, of gum- merside, and St. Dllllfiblill’! teBm- The gama will coherence at 8 p. m. Admission 15 Mats. . 2616.1 SULPHUR ARRIVEm-dt will he good new: to ifarmors and thbflo needing auluhur, to learn that Car- vell Bros. leave just reoeivedthe two hundred bsusiwhlchnlavo-llzee-n on the way for sometime, Sulphuruhas hsen very scares p.11 spring and those needing ittor spraying have been 3t» James Church-Rev. Dr. Fullers m" Ht "WWW ‘and seven. Morning B“.b1°°t“".T,h°_D"l5Y of Forgivsnessf’ Evening sulijcct—"Stlimhling Blocks" | Bvndmv School and Bihilrcinas find-l er eilicicni: teachers a: 2,30 p_ m_ Siibiscb-‘fflhrist and the Common Placer" Children's, t.onic.——"A Bird's Fleet." Evenlnv Subject-The Allu- BIVP. ""Wcr n! Evilf’! Fliindav Hchonl and "lhle Class ..+. 2:40. A cordial. '“"P"‘"" the vol-rumors rvf H» firms nf SHIPPING NEIS ENTERED-Schrs. John lvluillnrd. Arnciiiiiilt, shedinc: Hwpiiy-Go-Luckv. Allcn, Shediiic; Iona, Lord, Port Hue- tinzs. l CLEARElL-Schrs. Joseph McGill, Roberts, plydney; Himglie, McDonald, River John. N. 8.; BesslefA. Crooks. Cllifltllfifll, _ N. 3.; II-lippy-Go-Lucky‘, Allen, lllflvlllllgllfi; Iona, Lord, Cra- pnild. ‘ Don’! Swal gllwl "Meshing flies is unsanitary and (lnngornus lvecalise it always leaves the disease germs to be distributed through the house when dry. “ WILSON?! FIJY PADS kill ‘both flies and disease germs. and they kill them all. -Jl|st think of it! Ono ten-cent pacllllt of WILSON? FLY PADS has nctllnlly killed a bushel d: flies. . m. ‘other fly killer wives results at all approaching this. '" All druwvists and grocers sell Wil- monsofi a ppm and‘ Attorneys Ronrflant of cane»! um no LOAH ‘ ' cliw-smeei-v-IP-Bel-inv §g“.#ii¢9,‘,i1,"533“h, hg w, i, greatly handical-lpsd. 2510. THE PEDPLE’B.——At the People's ‘Theatre last night a programme that nusexcsllont in every feature was shown to large houses. The “Kath- l- . . » -. '0 T1 u flyn?’ film was full .of exciting inci- €‘fb§lt”'"()l.ll' 911113" "7_I_.‘3%Yersltr;f;eng:§s“:z::eggfiggzvzzégiaz‘: dents, and n dozen or more ‘of aili- ‘Of Fishing \ are cordially invited to all services. Eigsorheg: siesgui; ‘$321125 11255:? laraggliolxlf you w!“ but NFW ZION. ifihg, and the‘ singing o! Miss Clark u ' - 4 ‘ -. m e, ~ \ ‘ was good. See our $1.00 and 1.25 h h If? Zion-Rev, m, qwlo, at THE PRINCE EDwARD'_$’Go‘)d ° “W” and Mvell- Morlllflfl houses continue to.be a feature of the Edward performances at the Prince lust fIhcatre. and the attendance plight wiis no exception to the rule. "Just Kids" was something new in photo-plays for Charlottetown, being a beautiful drama. acted by children in ll manner that would do credit to “grown-ups.” It was iin excellent picture, alone wprtli the price of admission. The other numbers on the pictorial program were really good prodiictionihenrtlly enjoyed. The two yociilists in splendid‘. selections were very loudly applauded. PER§0NALS Ti/liss Pearle Stewart, City, has VIE Um! Ivlellds in Sumilnerslde. Miss Gladys Nicholson, City, has returned from n visit to Sussex. Mr_ Churlid Hickie, Kensingtoii, was in Victoria, Tliesdnv.-—\-'. Mr. W. ll. Iicard, oi Souris, who had been on fl. business trip to the city, returned yesterday. Miss Grace Mitchell, of Sourls, is visiting in Charlottetown. Miss Susan Carleton, of Soiiris, returned liomc yesterday from a vis- it tn the city. Ml’. Sydney Green, Charlottetown. representing Carvell Bros, was in Victoria, Monday, on businei-LMV. Mrs. Angus Campbell and Miss Flora McLeod, Burlington, were in Charlottetown yesterday. ' Mr. W.‘ H. Iirowsiivof Miirnny Hur- bor. who had ‘been lu the city on lmslness, returned home yesterday . afternoon. Mi". ‘J. W. Oarriiclrei-sf of Monta- izue, pItSBed through the city ycsber- day oii'li'is way to tlie westclm Iiart of the Island. Capt. Wm., McDonald, formerly of Soul-is, leaves Charlottetown, this morning for Shedinc, where he will spend the Bummer with‘ his son. Donald, Charlottetown, gers on the S. S. l-larland to Vic- torln, Wednesday-V. ' Miss Alici- Peters, Rustico, has re- turned to her "home after sl-lfifldiflg n. moiitli with her sister, Mrs. William J. Pncqiiet, Souris. Miss Llmce Caviinagh, Earns- llle, ls spell-ding n, pleasant holiday this week with friends in Montague rind Cardigan. Mrs. HmTv Tweedy, Enriisclific, has returned lionle from an miioyalble visit with friends in Vernon River rind the city. Mrs. John A. Mclnliifl, Enrnsclifle, it slowly recovering from the ro- siilts of ‘the severe injury she receiv- " e11 recently. --._ . Dr. Richardson, of Pm-isdtrancc, l5 at present an the Island. She is a sister of Mr. Isnyic Holman of this city. At presantshe i visitlniv her sister, Mrs. Essory, at ‘iilniol; Roivd. iux sinciguniiimis FURNISHED »AND CORRECTED DAILY BY _'1"Hlll FOX EX- CHANGES AND INVESW- HINT (EPMIPANIEB _ ' Tn the Matron, i‘ “ha liziilrlliiolier kinllnizszaitxtuililo 110:2‘: - " i i P“ Pr.” fllness- l certainly hell ' that ii Alberto“ Dark an”: m“ no I h d. t received the nourishment s. u. McLean Co ma. m0 115 _ a “° h . “med, Wm, Belmont 100 m3 12inch '5',” ‘and, m" my Bu“ wood" 5° 55 with would 0t. be ‘so 001i all Barkers 100 >110 W‘ “. l - ‘i k it iu today. I also wish to than Bfightdl 10o no, , m, m um B“, , , Bllhlt Fox 0o. 60 m" 14“."""" ‘l I ~ '- w. i’ Beech mil so . so mil". ""*<1"9°'- . m‘ M‘ " €g|mploputon m“ "ulor Mr. Cameron c llclan l 12:9 Gui-rather» 100 .130 “mad t“ m‘ “m” "mi ° g mu‘ _ mo n“ time and loaned ‘ me his Bible. Dinah Pddigroq! if” - honour mrinv em hein- mom the A “mull W my 50 some which mthatwile - would MW. , m" gm ‘lgqvbsqn- long and weary. I tlramk all the" _ m 1;; attendants of the» dlflarene wards whbf 1m llll- {mitten inn Hum alnd wit; cin- l lfiwffl _d in .1717, MIG. thin i - 1on- nag-ll I, roylfoi- the’ relief helluva nip when‘ 3% 10° h amputated My chums lust in , lldtineto navenryhnmpurmpa imy I00 - 1 life from that ill-called disease ming- - 1m i - _ VTUIQ. ~ - l0 l0 Yours truly, - . "9- 7" aliiinsou ‘RAMSAY. n’! 0"” i" - . i m4. HAIlTNEY-Jlllsere will b! Dflldlliflgll ‘to try. MeBsrS Leslie mild and-Slim hie-I were Fllfififilrl I Massachusetts North Milton Padl- , greed Foxes North Tryol 0o. orth Shore Provincial ' Park Warm Prince Royal Prolns Regal R. J. McNeill Co. Rayner International Rogers Payton \ Record ltoselrioiii: Smith Seal River - Samson 200 I30 Souris Black Fox Co. 100 125 Spring Park Fox Co 100 190 Silver Tin 600 1.500 Sterling 10o 125 Tsylors 100 100 Three iiivers 100 115 Tupiin Irvin] 100 100 rout River 49 45 lpton , .50 . v J55 ' New Haven 25 25 lTLehry Patch All), l0 ‘Hn-Innun-pnu-nmnq-II-pnm."nu-y"-- , MILY SELECTIDIIS FOR 4 GUIRDIMI REIDEIS Furnished by VLS. Lounoi. _ . --.unmpuu||¢nna|:.pa-nunu-anmiunn-di. WHEN NOT TO “TRY. AGAIN.” Our cfiort has n0 pliico in the greatest. blessings tliiit God can give us. 'l‘lie old advice, “If at first Y0" don't silenced, ti-y, try iiguiil," Hilly iit some needs iii life, but it is worse thiin mistaken counsel when it sug— gents our trying to bring to puss what only God can (1()=‘VN(, ctiort of ours, for example, onii siwc us from the [lP-Qtll penalty of our sills; but we mav have tli-ot blessing whenever we receive Jesus Christ iis Our Silv- iolls. Ailil m» eilurt of ours eiiii alive us from tliu power 0K our Blf\g_ We lllflV sometimes, indeed, by the effort of our will refuse tu yield to the pressure of the power of that sin, in qpr life; hut to h": delivered il‘(,n' the vury ‘presence of the ilflwvl‘ Oi that siii so that it drops away from us null ‘censmfto drag ‘ériiull or ‘right with< iin us, no cffdrt of ours can accomp- ‘lish. Yet this freedom from the ‘power of sin is (iflerell to us by Christ our Saviour just as 0pm,. Ilinndedlv us Lhisfrccdom .fr0m the lvcnulty of o-iir sins.- Wc yen-n ngver [have either ~by trying to attain to them we may,h'p,_ve ilioth lw giving |11i> every short _ nn-d attempt or our lOllfl, and relieving them ns a Chem‘ _,eift_of tim- $8513.39 o; m“. God mm ISILVIOIIH It is better to trust than "I! you so fishing the 24th, ‘you Mite!‘ lflY in your supply of fishing tackle now. so you will have every- thing ready. This is the head» quart l" 1°!‘ filming gear-our tackle was Belected by an expert angler and is 1:198“? suited t9 local conditions. (JOn)E hero for rods, lines, reels, flies, baskets, floaters, sinkers, etc. Two Mil“. 149 Great George Ht. liictf, The Only Medicine ' For~Teelhing Bibles ltirs. Alcide Chllflllllll, Ste Sophie dc Levi-m-d, Qiltn, writes: "1 m“ W211 Biltifiilell with Holly's (lwii Tablets which I used for my little one lliirlivg the teething period. I know 0f iio OQIBI‘ medicine to oqulil til-em." Mrs. Chnrlmilfs testimony is tlint. of thousands of other mothers. Ones the Tablets ore used a mother will give no other medicine to her little ones. The Tablets iirc guaranteed to ‘be absolutely safe and nru not, only good during the teething period but cure constipation, colic, qolils and simple fevers-Mi fact they cure nil the minor ills of, little ones. They i are sold ~»by medicine dcnlers of by mail m; 25 cents ,, box from The llr- Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. "LET vol". PEEI: filling vcxirrvvts and pans. 15c. pac hgc. ‘l. . '0)‘ ~ er, Central Drugstore- 2432'5-2Zm3|- CardEThanks lzmiwmnuuinvlllllarlgmmviygm““m“w111nn1nr\\\miuvllillll/rxiu\\\\\\\\~2l//1IIam\\\\\v/n mg‘,- \___._.... __._._._._~__..._.4Il‘......t......ri i ..ii l Ll. L- i. ‘ M“ i‘ i ll g i ‘Fl I‘ w “iiliiuinvnuvzi- 513$‘; t “A showing of high class bedroom furniture that will delight you” “High dressers, Princess dressers, chiffoniers, in geniune mahogany, circassian walnut and oak.“ “Brass beds in new designs-satin, polette and polished-twenty styles to choose from.” _ y “Beds of solid oak and mahoganized birch in new art designs. Very attractive styles.” _ “We are showing a most comprehensive range of high class bedroom furniture this spring-—a wonderfully complete variety. We've been highly complimented on our showing and we believe we deserve it for we have undoubtedly the finest line shown on P. E. I. 40 styles in high 6 styles in oak and 20 styles in the grade Dressers and birch mahogany art handsomest b r a s s p Chifioniers at beds beds you ever saw , \ $22.50 to 55.00 $14.00 to 22.50 12.00 to 50.00 , ‘Q0. Zlli-andhave your name put down. / I I I O O l “Elegant dining room suites in cir- ../ —-t .>j»~:r.4'i-i¢s-:l.-.;1.fl:i; ’ ‘ “Vacuum Cleaning Suits lVle x “Vacuum cleaning suits me right down to the ground” remarked a man who had_ our big cleaner cleaning at his house. And his wife never had rugs so clean before-—so little trouble--so little labor. We are kept busy filling the engagements. You had better phone us- ' ‘l > \ cassian walnut, solid mahogany quartered oak and solid gumwood _ uAll former displays have been completely eclipsed by our showing of this spring. _ Come and see—-we promise to show you dining room furniture worth -| looking at. ' - _ Complete suites consisting of - p Extension tablachaiia. buffets and uhina closer to march. In Gumwood $101190 In genuine quartered Oak $851M) to Z2530 A In ‘genuine solid Mahogany $2501") ' llziwuuiv\\\\siewlllnlllaau\iu\\mllmeanimm%llh A\\\\\\'rrd\\\\\\\\\\'/1In“uunusfllllu0mm“\\\\\\\mnn\\\\\rflimlm\\\w ‘In genuine Circassian Walnut K R\ EZ Iii i.i_l.......' l l L." L‘. ’.l.£.. _'