' . _. 2" ..<.:.-QQQ_QE.|Q4n"_’_’€_fieq} _ . $3.-.. 4»... ood Walue. A all» Packa e T/YE £705,407?! ammonia Goes Farlhest TODAY 3.15. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Mothers, Adults 16¢. Children 11c. Eveningflrchcstrn 26c. Balcony 21c Children 11c. Prince Edward ¢Vi0LA DANA A ROUGED LIPS \ 'l‘hc Story of d iiirl With ti iilnsicaii timiedy Soul From “UpSttlQE" by Riti Weimzin Directed by i-lrirold Show Adapted by Thos. J. Hopkins With a Superb Cast including 'l‘0M MOORE » LlttleNorah lflacPhcrson had a hit of Scotch and Ii bill of ‘who. in her-so she was ready to fight‘ her Wily Wile" Sh; entered the chorus. Then she saw Jimmy Patterson “Fxkifldihg fast. She did not want any of the gilt of 900005-0001, but she thought she could use a lot of Jiriimy‘s ilove- i “THE MUMMY” FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY f‘. z-Zu; mm ciiuinomorown GUARDIAN SHOP from Holman! Cataloi. A GOOD TEA SERVED at Queen llolcl Tuesday afternoon by the Ladies’ Aid of IIoi-ipltal. '.l‘eu_35c. MISS DALDY, i.\lrs. 'l‘raiiior. Miss MCKtflllltl, Miss lEurle are the per formers ut the tear this vaifternoon ill Queen Hotel. ATTEND THE TEA at Queen iifltlli Tuesday afternoon given by liidii-s’ Aid of P. E. l. Hdspital from 4 to ti. 2i - i Mu CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Jim‘ »i). .\l. Lumont will preach at (liais- igim" Road Saturday, April 5th at lilo p. m. ul-so Sabbath, April 6th iit llrtltl u. m. and iii Peoples (‘hnri-li, City at 7 p. in. B. l. S. MEETING AT iEMER~ iALD—- .~\ special meeting of the B. ll S. will he held in their Hall at ill ill! present, , |_ KINDLY REMERBE'RED.—- ()ii ipvople gathered at the home of Mists ‘Story Flynn. King Street und prc- H, svnivd her with ii substantial purse. at“... me embarg.“ was Hum,‘ one trip from this side a hail storm, was onrountereil iii ltattonbnry received it painful cull whi-ii thrown against the steam winch. He spent fourteen days on the ship with i‘lii.~'. lnijury before bcing cnirhletl to cu’ tcr ‘(luriliff where he remained iii iius-pitul five weeks. Ho was iii the British channel ports icit the time oi the general strike when 151 (ler. inuii ships were tied up, the crews being supported by the iBritisli iSuil- (in: and FiFCIHOIYS Union. liiti-i" a general dork strike wan cull- iz- gold and il be-tiutifiil address. i‘. .. Flynn who wits wholly taken iliy surprise made ll suitable reply. She loft this morning for Boston \\'ilt’.l‘t‘ nit excellent position awaits iii-r. FLOWERS ‘BY TELEGRAPH-Jl h‘. now iaossiblc .unil bus been for JOHN: time. for tiny one hora to or- dcr from Mr. Jiimes Tait, Florist, Brighton, flowers to _ be delivered the sziiiie duy or when required at ziny pinup utmost in ‘Ulllltldkl uiiil the l'-iiili-il States. Mi". Tult is district rvpi-esimtiitlvie licre of the Florists 'l‘eli-grirpli Delivery Association and ill: ililfi our thanks for u beautiful blooming pltmt, laid on ‘the Editor's tiiblo on Saturday. it was the do)’ iii’ the tipenlng of the largest tlfltl lino-it. flower show arranged by the i-omhiiieil iflorul interests 0i’ the lin- iii-il States and Canada. The As- moi-iutioii urc sending greetings by their system of relaying flowers by tiiliagraph. This is the Sixth Na litllltli Flower Show and it is being held at Cleveland, Ohio. iMr. Tait is Pt it PRINCE EDWARD WEI). —- THURS. i; Standing t‘. Louise Faienda man/m IlY Lillie: ‘Jhat Toll not Neither- Do they i .-..',v_._.. .. .. ____.._ -.. iii our province. Nit Headquarters For $3 ca’ T995. ‘Or cveiy make of 08!‘. made to order. .\i-~ ' full line ‘of upholstem - ceuoijies, inunding: '.._>i. Foltc, Snaps. I.iie:i,1 Ilflnii nod tndlng. how is lhr: time in . \. ho he came "I t0 iiJlVfl njeasonc repairing dune fpre the rush, TI "v. noon, 172 Great George Street iiiiiiizliti-r. }\\\. o0 p Ki o. N E r in YMElillORIAlVi l’ ma. PHlhltl-PGCOYLE 1% dolth occllrred in this city . o'clock yesterday morning oi‘ l ”~- M1 Qdylé, Grafton St, The i‘ ‘ flhd been about as usual, "r ngnth n50. when he "I! "Wlkconflned to his l >- ‘ Rilllt. medical. skill ‘ ,_ vi could do, wan ' hi!!! to ills former ‘ Wills ntumi; and up- ooll 1nd m Big Special Feature is "l o llll menu repute, iinil worked ill ihi- ulTCUOH 0f some oi‘ the best - -lil' .\lr. Coyle owned sever ' ‘iiviii-oii in this city. and his il (ffllllillil ‘ l ‘iiiii nothing but good words '0 -<» . i-.- in him. and mnny will never ‘know till‘. charitable acts lie perfor- l i-l ‘ii lifla own quiet way. ili- li-iivcfto mourn besides his n-irv. two sonfl, Philip of Fennell & (thziiiillr-i-s. and Dalvny. also one Mao .0! Moore & Me- ln-iiil, l.lil., all of whom will cher- ‘iilil the‘ memory 0i n kind husband imil loving father. The, fuhcrttl will _liiko place on Wednesday morning int 8.45 to St. Dunetans Cathedral, ,iil'Plll'\" to the Roman Ciithollc Cem still "saying it with flowers." and there is no better wiiy of sending "roetings to friends at a distance u -tll~i well as at home tit this season of the your .05 Euler is approach ting. than by some beautiful floral ‘offering. l ‘Quebec Lady Tells of Kidney Pills Budd's ,. several years Dame G. Dodds After suffering for from Kidney trouble Gamelin finds relief Pills. llerbertville, Qutn, in March 31.‘- lloo small to ifurnish zit least one‘. llLlSUll who is prepared to say thiit sh owes her health ‘to the grout] tliiiiziiliuii Kidney Remedy. Dame ti, (liiiiielln. a well-known resident lnro. ivi one of them. ".\iy health has greatly improved since l have been taking yo_ur spli-niliil pills. Fhave ‘been suffering from Kidney trouble and‘nl'ter the litidifs Kidney iPilts, have be‘ ironic it fiimlly remedyhll over the Province because people have trii-il thoiii and found them good. ’l‘iit_ lire purely and simply a Kid iioy l‘t‘lll(‘l|_V. They help ltheuma~ tism. Ijllllbilgt), Diabetes, Lame lint-k, lloiirt Disease and urinary llflllbiM-l because all of these are Hililfll‘ hiilney illseases. or are cans Pti by the Kidneys mailing to do tin-ii‘ work. ' For Deblllty, Ovorwork, , Nerve Slain, Poor Ilood, Lou of Appetite, in | I i i i Riixall i i Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites i i U00 It to got wall and . i imp well. v Price 01.00 for largo but. a l tie eolltolnlnfl in time. Ladlel Queen Hotel tomorrow, afternoon 4 to 6. Tea 35 cents. 2. VISITING lent. knob); music-iii men; regions", ltelieccn . 1 . 4 - . . \(Speciiil)~i\'t1 place appears to beigsjfiggrduiigzfigftiiogzlira Snmmii Hezekiah i-looper. Stewart lllllllllLi Detectives, liuroltl hletciilfo, lli-lloy chorus choir. solo purt by illri-i. ltletieiilfe. At tho close of the programme Air. auctioned es. the sum of $90 was realized towards piiying the The institute. it box which goes (lebt on the hall. wishes to thunk Zlll who took part ln agony. right off. poisonous up the feet. your foot. misery- fottlbie your feet feel. A‘ few cents buy‘ a box of “Tlfl now at any, drug or department strife. Don't." nutter. ‘ feot, feet that never swell, never i hurt. never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money r0- lllE ciiiiiili iiuiiiiiiiii Aid Hospital r IN USUAL HEALTH. —-ln con- truillotionto the report of tho ill- iioss of Senator Yeo, Port Hill it has" beeif learned that l\ir..Yeo is iiuw enjoying his usual good health. DlED AT SYDNEY, N. S. -—'l‘he loath occurred Sunday, Moi-ob 30th Jt Sydney, N. S., of Capt. Jerltniah tint-ray, "a brother of Capt. Howurd rrziy of this city. _ CADET RATTENBURY HOME l-niivralil this evening ut 7.30 to ON V|$|-|-___Cmlet Nelson “Mu,” niuko arrangements t0 iitteiid tht “my 0t the tilt-from Moiitroul to by a lie l liniiiirieils of English eluding the (laiuiiliiiu Mtirlni-r. were tied up. He left Swanson, Wiiilles. for lSt. John eii route ‘homo on _tli<~ Caiuiiliziii ‘Victor. on which "Cadet Benj. Rogers oi‘ this ‘city is an oifii- k or. (Tztilot lbiitti-iili-iiry is riniiiiiiiiiii: iltlllltfd-tll‘ about two wet-its iinil will rejoin the Canadian ‘M0llll‘f3ll.i large uuilience. ‘Aye I§n0wn in _ and l were young lllaggii-l solo, Parts 0f the Province 1m" "Y “r- ‘Yallmr _ monologue. Ulliun unil Miss ROS!) Miicllougull (ciit:ui-i~ii.i' ending l'l‘tie criipo on solo and melody by ilrzinin. “A visit (chariictersz) llooper, Alic lnwzitt; closing . M. Lea nbly all“: vlbilxqgff qllmdvs Talley Pins,’ I with special mention of lllrs. nu," film‘ col,“ “lied mklllg Eilwaril Boswell who took charge “m ‘mi m“ “My “Me to w°rk' of tho musical part and Mr. Stewart lnmnn who ably iliroctotl the ilraina, also Dougull who helped out so much in making the evening so cnjoynblo. llliss Macbougnll is one of the lll-lllll. talented young ladies of DHHJS. S. S. RALLY.—- 'I‘li School Rally recently held at Low er Montague comifortnbly tllloil thi- auditorium of the beautiful Fiiioii Church there; weather and ice (‘Oll~ ilitions limited the attendance prac- . Use “Tiz” For Sore, Tired, Aching, Feet Goodbye, more feet. burning feel, iiwollen feet. sweaty feet. smelling foot. Good-bye, corns, bunioiis and raw spots. shoe tightness, no more limping Q with pain or drawing up your face "Tlz" is magical, acts "Tizfludruws out nil the exudatlons w Ah! llavo good y curs ! Millard’: lbrulses. W" Tea at TuOsday HOSPITALS. — l)r. ilViirliurton loft yesterday morning‘ (or Montreal and the other larger uilies. He expects to ibe absent for three or founwooks us he purposes spending some time in the princi- piil hospitals. . limit-rill of their late Brother John Nmrim, has a,.,.(i;lei:1u:2‘£e Qnfiegtgiltfiii fl‘. Murphy. All members requested m,“ m h“, lupin“ Ml.’ and M“, lttitteiihtiry. city. He has llltlllt‘. two l'i‘ll rn trips ircrnss the Atlantic.‘ _ ' _ _ iililfl’ joining the ‘Clllllltliflll Miner,‘ il"'l‘l“-" "wtllm! ‘mom “MY Ymmg about six months ago. ‘Ills ship took! the. first, consignment of Cllllllliitlll‘ which (ludt-t’, Marlin-r INSTITUTE CONCERT. — Tliei Womens Institute of Victoria hold‘, a very successful concert und box‘ social in the hall. ‘Fuestlay Laffllliflj-i. ltliircli 11th, considerliii; tlii- uintli- ition of the roads there Wltrl quite Th" throughout the evening ‘NUS tixi-cl _ Mr. W. M. Lon ulily noted as cliairniun and the followinlz pro- gramme was reiiilereil: ——Ope~ning chorus, by the choir; ilialoguo by Mrs. Jabez Lea and Euphemiti ltluv-i Phnil: solo and chorus. (Villioii you‘ chorus. Sands) solo part by My w n] 1,0,1; l eight young M lies Ilosc lilac- Use "Tiz" and for et eases inflammation, soothes and but; my; and ab". lhi‘ llniiilisii; (hi1 UV)’ Htftl i lvhon i i ll t ordt-r Steiviiri: now! by. lill.‘ 000i‘; (Joining , o Yiiltetii ltlatzhvoihl by lht- the flit-so e Similar ciillounon. No IllOPt‘ hich putt liow com- feet, glad \_____;_____} tioaliy to the locality. he prbxrlmr nie consisted of singing, reel-tattoos uiiil other members School of which Mr. beitli Cowan is superintendent, to this was added iin -excellent School work by Mrs. Browne who ulso contributed u uiid assisted in the excellent eelec lions contributed by the cliolr. The exorcise»; of the evening were op- (‘lllltl iby the singing of “Jesus iSav- iour Pilot Me" after which Rev. H. A. Browne offered prayer and rend which Rev. J, A. MoLellan who was tho first smoker, delivered a char- actoristic address embodying the religious training of tho young _,__€___-_- with which he ‘coupled the duty o! parents and electora to restrain the evils of lntpmtleriince in all. its pra- vflilll-mg forms. Rev. H. A, Browne who spoke later referred -to the ipgwers do; good or evil latent in t-lie c ild, urging the combined inifluen ce or parents and teachers in the proper development oi’ the child at this sensitive stage. Mrs. Albert Horton on being called referred feel lngly to her appreciation of the ev- ening's programme and etii-phaslzed‘ the need on bringing about u re- turn of the good old duye of temper- ance organizations. A cordial vote oi’ thanks was tendered to the Sunday School District executive iiud ull who so generously contri- buted to the evening's exercises. religious exercises by of the local Sunday paper on Sunday beautiful solo scripture 1mssage, following Grdnd Spring Opening niuiisniiii AFTEllllflllll SPRING MILLINERY DASIIIIIG 0R IIEMIIRE The new Spring Hats bear the skillful genius of master designers, smart cloches, mushrooms, off-the-face, picture hats, and others in small, medium and large shapes. A ,l00 llats t0 Choose From $3.00 t0 $12.00 We feel sure that a visit to our showrooms will end the search of many who are‘ looking? for smart, ciistinctive, stylish hats at prices that are ' most reasonable Malrons Models A number of models have "been created es- pecially for the matron whose hair is turning grey-An most becoming shapes with trimmings that give grace and dignity in tasteful coiorings. Girl Types Tiny hats that modern bobbed huir~gii1s love to slip on, spotty models with upturned briins. Many have the same gay colors that the spring wraps have chosen. $3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, l().00, 12.00 ‘ A See These Goods 0n Display ~ . DRESS GOODS TlRIMMINGS BLOUSES p COATS SILKSCARFS torron GOODS UNDERWEAR GLOVES MEN s surrs BRASS BEDS VOILES FURNISHINGS BEDDING CARPETS iii liiiiilililli liilliiillillillillillliiliilillllllliiililiiliiliililillllliilIlll!iliilllililIlilliiilliilllilIiii!lillliiillillillililllllillililill Spring Goats anil Suits in Many Smart Versions ed t F011 Weeks. perhaps, you have been tempt- ° P1689101 yourself with a new coat or suit knowing that nothing is more fashionable this season. - advaaliiis is afspecial showing you should take excelleraifigridbltizlclgiciggalrii isohecgiiuslei‘ values aye ored models are included. e as lonable tall- _ Suits of All wool French Tiricotinei Poiria ‘gievsiill. and gweeds in a number of pleasing braigns anb colorings trimmed with military pleaté em POIdEPY work and narrow self $12.00, 15.00, 20.00, 25.00, 30.00, 35.00, 40.00, 45.00 . . ~ T, giants of Velour, pouyetine, Two-eds, Poiria yvl ,_ French 'I_‘ricotme in many striking com- bénation of stripes and checks in a big variety o models. No tvi oats ‘ ti ‘. half and full lingi? exac y alike’ quart“ $000, 10.00, 12.00, 10.00, 20.00 u. 45.00 l \~\¥\~\\\»\\~ \ §\<\\\\\\\\\\\~ .\\\'c “'2 l‘ .,I__;\ ._ wrzcswowxvswwia f. - . . :~r‘-s\\x\=~\\\\\\\ s. _ ._ _‘