_ _ rss cnanwmsrpwsiciogevlw W l Afiio of Kindliiig f Wind-_ _-_, _ ~_ 7 W° ““”°‘K_iP*1ii'12 W°P‘_‘f split for A tliefu stovi sin in;g§§b1géks.'____1'Aii good; clean and a lQ_a_d_ t_od_ay_ _arid save_yo'p'rself~ia Iot~56t¥trouble` breakirfg up old.-boards with that old-faxe. ` I ii- ll. P|6KllRll & Gil. _ Coal Dealer _ ` Phone, .200 Ch’town} EIGHT BR_l.T;l§_l1i TRI I ,,._.,As_§..I.Q.N_ Sanus. of om <2 British trawlers, carrying iipproxi mately eighty-five men, are long over Fisfvoio in ii .BAD ROADS by ordering your drugs and druggists' sundri by _mail _from us. tl1;l¢¢"a_ specialty of send- _ ln ' ` " \,` i 4 ~ DRUGS by _MAIL all orders receive our most careful attention and forwarded to you by-_ return mail. 'A trialorder will convince you that we can save you time and money by purchasing your drugs from us by mail. t Free Delivery'-we prepay postage to any' oiiice within [twenty miles Iof Charlottetown. Address all orders to Geo. E.: Hughes * The Peoples Druggi ’ ‘oniivlsBY, Eng.. April 17.- sight - ii i -‘ti l _ , due, and it is feared they have been sunk in the North Sou by nilnes or erman subinuriiies. The value of each t vessel _was ab_o‘ut_ $_35,00_0. ~.-1, ' MInard'| Llnlrplfnl. Co.. Limited. ‘- 7 of La.GriDl?0. and 1 have frequently l' proved it to be very effective in eases of Inflammation. Yours. ‘A _ iibleness for the person who keeps W L HUTCHXNSON' Egyptiaii Lotus Cold Cream`oii hand- Ziic crock. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- - _ stode. 9517-4~16M3i. which broke out at 4.15 this niorniiig Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received -d ‘rem “nent from the use of MIN_ Sons. a large number firm with plants ARES LINIMENT in 5 severe attack here and in Chatham. The loss is es- :_ ff i FIRE AT WINDSOR, ONT. WINDSOR. Ont., April 17.- l~‘ire estroyed the mill of John Plggett and lmated nt $40,000. ' "Wind and Sun hold no disagree- l;\n _ The Olive Oil you get here is made from Pure hand-picked fully ripe olives, from the oldest > 'trees in the oldest orchards of Europe- ' where Olives reach their highest statelof -_ i -perfection. _ For table, personal use ormedicinal I purposes’ _ its the purest-and the be§t_.___ _ _ -1 i e f McKinnon Co. ` ` Corner Great Genrize rind Knnt`8free». _ I on i a mv- . Q ( Be Skeptical of _ _ ' _ . Bargams , - _ not All ii con ini claim. _-\ I f in. _ ' If you want, good, pure -i ’ relia le tobacco go to -an _.__ i ‘K honest manufacturer. W .'--=-»r`-_"i~.i» ~. _ in t \ \€* ` "% .>,_ ,_ ,: \ __ _ -_op Rubbieroid Roofing I . »-\ _ _ ," " 3' ' th t should use the best fa`0fil,t¢ls0§?:§e|§|§l¢l_. whicliouis' without. a doubt, i RUBBEROID. Its records cannot be_equalled by i any other' Roofing. It is the only Roofing that has giw-Lun;v¢r;ai__isatisfaction, because it requires so » vefrylitt-leattiention ° ' ih ti nsof ac`ds,alkalis, gulpflzUl3';§,iIi;nllgII?:tIe‘,aSlisiitd_blllllinz spark; will not ignitélldi It is the only roofmsto buy- _ *"‘.‘.°“ f2‘t°“° "‘Y°""'» :::::_'::i33f:i§IS3i”3' '»i'° two “...... ' ' ' best teRlhbe o d 2.00 llillxllirilirollillilllilllltlzolihgillilxlamrlfs elven oil lequesh - _ lv, fl ._ __ on .__I ,_ ______\ __ _ _ __ "’ fillfi*-le Never Leaks You Want Roof that T BRITISH TRAWLER8 FISHING he Central Gudrdlml '~ *"= "Lf °‘ s:.‘..‘§::.°‘.‘°:»'.::’..:‘:.i“;:fi.‘“::is Lowther, ._Crupiiu`d. spent _ii few hours in the village last Wednesday even- ing.-Mcssrs Willie Myers and Jack ltogersoii, Hninpton, puid ii visilt to t'i'iends in Victoria Wednesday even- ing oi' Inst week- Mr.“Geo. E. Lcard, Miller, Crapund, made a business trip here on Wcdncsduy.- Mr. Eliplilet Clurko. painter, Tryon, were here Wed- nesday working on the interior of M. H. R. Profitts grocery store.- Mrs. W. Nj Snow has been confined to her home for the past felw days through illness. Her friends will be pleased to learn that she is gradually recovering. -While leading his horse about the yard Thursday evening the anininl_ took fright- and jumping sideways threw Mr. George Villett to the ground and trzimped oil his log below the knee severely bruising lt. Luckily Mr. Vlllett had on a pair oi' long lea- _ ther boots which saved his leg from* being niilngled by the shoe. the boots linving been l.orii.- Mr. George Jack- man, in the employ of Mr. Fred W._l Snow, is laid up with ii severe attack of iunihngo, but hopes to bc out ii- guln soon.-Mr. P. I-l. Curtis ship- wright, is able to be to work after be- ing laid up for ai long time with a sorc ankle, und is repairing soinc lob-I stcr boots for Mr. James Knox.-~ Miss Bernice I-lowiiti, who has been visit- ing friends in Victoria for the past few weeks, returned to Cape Traver- se last week.-V. ::Flsliing‘ Tackle-the 'illue is here | when you .should be looking over your geur to get it in good order for .. the season. Wo have our new stock opened up and ready for iiispection.- We carry everything you iiuy require und give special attention to repair wark. E. A. Foster, Cciirtul Drug- store.” ‘ PARCEL BOY WANTED-A Good Smart Boy. Apply im- mediately to Johnson 8: Johnson. , ozii Big Bargains _in Good Sponges--~ / lfllilgli _quality spoiigcsut ex- ,_ ceptio_nnl_ly_ lo,w_prlces .appeal £0. T, you,_`do_n't i'alI`_ to sec our pres- ent 'sliow`ing. `lt is, thu biggest and b`é-_-st display. of high quality _ spouges you ever saw-tlic 'rock_ bottom prices will .surprise and please you. _ - . We have anything from the llneiit fncc sponge to the coars- est,lilnd of stable spouges.-'ull` sizes-all shupcir-at ull prices froiii 5c up. _ _ 9 L" Right now is the time to buy ii good .sponge-you’ll_ never get betiti`er'spongcs cheaper tlinn the prices we are offering ours at right this nilnute. Two Macs_ 149 Great George Street _ Use - ixyui-lqxlgid m li. fiii on L.i».i__ l Be Your Guarantee Qui- _label is your guarantee. We, allnot afford to place "our lips! on ii- -priiscrlptloiinliilil =ls not perfect in every why. _ The prescription department at our-mn-e=~ls'ilfio‘il with the -newest thlti Physicians pres- crlbc we have all. appara- tus an 5 dppfloifces necelnry to meet the dbnidndo of modern aliarmacy. All _ /‘ _ _ _ . . i PRKQGRIPTIONB. ore. compounded' by s Humor- cil pharmacist who hoops in touch witliovory-.advance in `-his profession. ~.. 'l.l‘l'. U8 PILL YOUR IXT.-_ ‘ ` rng_¢enir1'iou" his tllirlt. extention and time wall homtilli ' __________' ____ ____________________A_;____ ______________________________;-,___ ‘Ji *_* 'V ‘ snwann. Alaska. April i1.-- Two _i b-’ ' - . . 4.-_‘_-..-`. v co'Mm.imsN1's Fnoivi ri-is FAn‘ Novice.-subscribers are notified f§§f,';¢f§,',‘,f,§‘l§l§ ,‘i',§'§,,‘2§§_',‘,f,"ed°‘§'§,If,§’,§‘e` h ,EA3i'1l‘.1- 'The following reference is that the price of the Morning Daily Wmhm smind are obeymg the law tak l”°ln th” any ‘C°‘*“°“ r°|'°" al G““'°‘ll““ (-maued in P' E' L) and and dshing well outside the three mile b iiuléliished in the Kamloops, B. C., Sen- Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 per year. Wumn _ st ‘ ,Jas._1§’aE>ni ex-Mayor of Mgrning Dilallly Guardiali (mailed ' 1, ‘F ‘ ar own,- . .' ., wnspreseii. ii . _ .) un ‘aniily Herald and » _ had vasfweleolued irv_'me‘-Mayor, who iweekiy-star is sa.oo por year. 'rho _“Am” `_"°i'U"§,'?r,,,AN EMPEROR X, Inylteill the visitor tgi give iyllleltle ad- price of _'the Evening Guardian and ' _ _ .__ ' dress f he felt so sposed._ r`._Piy-_ Montreal Daily Star (mailed in P. E. GENEVAA A rn 17 _,,i`4'Jm.is Ap, vm, Bm~m,,__ Ausu-0.Hu|,gm-1,_\,| For. ton ,briefly responded, offering con- I.) _,is $3.25 per yenr, the Eveiilng,|."14__Info|.m£i0n has rea-chad _,GMP ' grat, lations on the bright und inurk- Guardian and the Family licrald and _ ' 1 _ _ ‘ ' edly attractive aspect iof"the-city. lt~Weekly Star (mulled in l'. E. `l.) is , -_-ii *E5 ii- was, he said. his first trip to the West $2.25 per year. ' - ' ' _ ' ‘ _ aiidliefou thi amo ii ' ' = ¢=_ i' _ '= ‘ ` ' ` " I1’ PAYS to buy in this province. ATTENTION is drawn to the ad of _ _ - ' -___ Re meeting Presbyterian Cliurclrigg2;?nlgEebg;‘§a£§[::in1;;)£ha§331X _ 'ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Covehead, whlcli appears elaewherewmz m the Gu" of Alaska' wc'0rd-mx to 0 The engagement is announced of Miss in this issue. _ 953l.' omcers of the Unned States cout Georgina Evelyn Cox, daughter of Mr. _ --- ‘und cutter Manning which arrived and Mrs. Robert N. Cox, Charlotte- NOTlCE`T0 SUBSCFIIBERS.--Sub' here yesterday from énka The Bm_ U town, to the Rev. C. F. Lancaster, sc-ribcrs will please note that the club ‘sh “aww” are makmg their -head 1 _'Mx A., rector of St. George's Church. offer for Canadian Countryman is only qulners at Prince Rupert B C but ' Ste.»Anue de.-_.__ Bellevue, Que. The good for the Guardian Subscribers on we cruiéing fm. out |n me f;u|'t f,'f_A|_ ‘ marriage totake place early in June. Prince Edward Island. _ 8199.' "km The Mannmgfs omcers mid the _ .` ff ...___ ~_. _ ___ ___ .__ ___ last month to Emperor Fraudils Jos- Drltlsh steam trowlers, driven from epli, According to this information. Emperor William hastily determined to visit Emperor Francis Joseph. up- zi receiving from Prince Von_ Iluc- low, German Ambassador to Italy. is _ message to the effect that negotia- ' ons between Austria and Italycon- earning concessions by Austria as -iiie price of ltiily's neutrality .had failed. Emperor William at once ordered is special train to be prepared und, accompanied by two officers, he set forth to Vienna, travelling liicugnito. and y way of Muiilch. The train was _ opped near the castle oi' Scliocii- runn. on the outskirts of -Vienna, io hlch Emperor William went by liio- r car. With Francis Jcsepli were liaroii “The island Sheep Dip glvertlio best results-Tliere's none better-- Also an excellent disinfectant for stable, etc. No farm should be with~ out it 25c_ a bottle-E. A. Footer -- Central Drugstore. 9517-4-16M3l. ‘UB _ nd .s st del gltiiii _ _ placel, the splendid lighting system and ::John McQulllan and Co., will pay other im r v ents bein tn e i p o em g e subj ct the highest cash price for eggs, / A A _ A of special praise, and everything here 9546-4-19M6i. ‘ ` ~ _ ' -_ _ was _two months ahead of things in _ Prince Edward island, as regards Nal- ‘ tur_e’s display. the spring verdure ani ~» ' _ -` ' budding trees hardly being due there ' _ Queen, St\’€€t Ch3Yl0tt¢t0WD _ulittill late in May; stllllthey regard it~ ~ -_ i ‘ _ ‘ns e'Garden of the Gu f and the pret- » _ _I /_ `__ _ _ _ Ji- 5 "_ 'nest place in _Ca|iaca,with ailiiue re- "»"*"""" //D >"' " llllllllllllllill gard to the other claimants dnt hi -‘ _ The ‘_'=‘f"-"‘ F W] |||||ll||l l|lllG_{_§.l.-_-')'l1?’1i.l I7” (_ »~ P "‘ , this iiircctioc. and he slwulu gladly .ioHN s'rini.|~G Mari-issoni I-4% . |||i|il l||!l»,'ll|k-‘“'”’J _ _ - _-_ welcome any visitor from the Kem- - _ -'-_- ' ~ W3" jf’ _ __________"|||||"l|i$_K_‘ |l_||il||| >&1. i _'__(_'___`_` '_ __ loops audience present, and entertain » The death occured at Emerald on li’ 7'” ‘)|lili||l|i|||IIll||lI‘§, _ ' . *_ c_ ___ _ _T55 (__, ~\~ J) -» ' \_ ' .-»‘~.>--_.,-\ . . . ’ , _ VICTORIA PERSONALS- Mr Art loft to mourn, fatlier ,mother two , _ L, ` ’ 9 EE = § is _ E = ,ig 25 é E, E Ncwsonib. Charlottetown. was a-.visl~.- brothers and seven sisters -Z ‘ ' Q E E; Z E § E ’ § §= 3 E § E g ? g ` _ .\.'-,':,' ‘ ___ _,_ them with the scenery and llslilug on _March 28 of John Stirling Matheson, Pape! Ht - .a,f.i,2__< ' ;»,€v~._t~! *_ = A -.5 = _ the first possibleoccnsion. _ son of Mr, and Mrs. John Matheson _ 10 - "¢‘1.;"l»'*y»» "' _li F3' gl pl AA# 2; § § 5 § - aged izi months, is uiiys. There is Men " t 1 "-*"”`€~';? .. 2 " -' s ss 3 5 ‘ ; ’ = ' ’ ‘ ‘ . l _ _ . pci- `__|_> -.== E: =---5-_ = ) * _ if‘i.i’l‘f'f3'iei°o Inst Wo_dliesday.'-Mr. Boyd ' _ ' ‘- _ _ We miss thee dearest Stirling But Jesus knoweth best He culled thee to be with liilii in that land of Peace and Itest. THEODORE BRUSE ELLIS. A very sad death took plixcciit Cliurlottetown at the lioine of Mr. Harry Court Wednesday, March 24th. -uit., when Theodore Bruce Ellis. passed from time to Eternity in the 20th year oi’ his age. The deceased was in his usual health up to il week before he died. when hc wus stricken with piieumoiila and all that medical skill and tender- nursing could do was done. lic will be greatly missed in the home circle as he was well und favorably known. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrowing parent.; four brothers, Albert at homo. Harry und Lester in Donnldston, Wilfrid ln Liiwrt-lice, Mass, also one sister Iles- sle at home to whom the sliieere sym~ pathy of the comiiiuiiity goes out in their sad bereavement. The fiincriil was largely attended and took place on Friduy to Black River Cemetery. Services being condilcted by Iievs. Bell ulid Collin. The pull bearers were Juhn McCallum. Henry McCallum. Leo McCabe. John McCabe, Harry Foster nlid Herbert Webster. A tender one from us has gone ' A voice wc loved is stilled 'A'plac'c'i.=; vnciinl in our honio Wlilch licvcr,_ciiii bc ,g||gd, (Patriot and Exainiiier publish.) JOSEPH -I. STEELE. .\ telcgrnm on the 10th Inst. from the Very ltcv. Dr.. Kirwin, president, of St. Maryfs Seminary, la Porte, t_inlvesto'n`, Texas, nnnoiineed thc death of- Joseph `J. Steele, Ecclesias- tical student of the institution. 'Ai- tlioiigh his relatives ‘here und in St, tienrge's knew, through letters that un attack of grip had seized him some two months ago still they nev- er for ii niouient suspected any ser- ious consequences so that the mess- age ` ofdeath came as n distinct shock to them ull. Peter Steele and Christina McLellan of__I.ittle Pond, Kings County, _and ut’ the time of his death was in his 2>-ith year. As a youth-lie gave prom- ises‘of p._splendid future. Joined to anonrinble disposition was a bright iiitlef-ligchce and now. his friends feel- .ingly _-recall how popular he 'was am- ong' his compaiiions and how' easily he led in his classes in school. -lie wus, besides, fortunate in having ex- ceptionally one home trailiing to which he was indebted for that char.- ining character for which lie was so universally admired. In due tim-e he qualified as 'teacher and for n few years taught with mar- vellous success. With thc experience thus gained his views of lilo broad- ened, opening up to him ii vista of attractive possibilities. The church, however, seemed to appeal more for- cibly to his gentle and noble charac- ter than aught else and nww we find mm listed in the roster__of Dun- stan‘s College. I-lere his bright .talents shone forth in nil his classes and naturally »en- ough lie_.wus easily singled out b! Very ltev. llr. Kelley of the»(`athollc Church .Extension _whgéi he_,_\ija$_,,q_ a visit to his homeldn "iii scare ol suitable timber for Extension work. The adoption of ‘young Steele cheered the Dootor’s heart and nrrungements were immediately made for the furth- er prosecution of his studies in Rome. Ile left in October, 1909, and for three years distinguished liiirsellam- ong his pears until the Roman cllin- nte began to deal hard with htm as it so frequently does with foreign students. He yielded reluctantly to his medical-adviser who under the circumstances considered it advisable for him to try a more congenial cli- mnte. with ri sad heart he leaves for (ihlengo, the headquarters of the Church Extension Society. After* spending n year or so there rcciiperating, he resumed his studies at ‘lm Porte, Galveston. “- -All ‘\\-out cuni lotion of his st.udi_el», with the reall) tion of hh fondest. hopes sI~ _mosiwin his gmc. tothe :rest- dlunppol ment of his friends, an ‘Ail- nets extending over some two months gpdinniy closes his career as the tele- gram set. forth. _ Such are the ways of Providence. but God disposes. The who httlng himself discharged bil. own - of oacrihcs, love for the on earth: on through lllllfr his their liven, the wiilio this-ot, his -iovo inspiring, energizing end lpiritnoliving their ovary -mln- ioiiory wort.-B.I.P. f The deceased was a son of the lute well there till _lust on the eve of the The Wall Paper Men K1! E i » S io '°')_, lial §§_::-E 52 _ ‘ __ __ 2 $ _ 5 .ite-'VH' 2 g § E 5 §,§_E'_=,a _k_1_|)h__`€$._-:1 § § g § _ _ - 1-15.. ~~ -- -'__"o"f.'l`1iii_s‘lE'L»`2~"'=‘-’“"T?§ 5 5 E i rs _E- i; ; r‘~'§% = : - - - = = _ = == = 5 = , , , /- I _ @" ffyA»_= ...rsr1=.s_-;¢_§;'ejf 4 rt “-'1-‘i=} can -'v 1 5 l > Eijiig _ r l ggi' ..' j-,ig 1.. . i“ iz “:’\‘l.:»/'S "1 , ,-3 , . , ~. _ ,. 1 "_ ~ I i v fl ‘ld -_. `- EQ _fin ni ii T f.=_ is-his 1 \ 7”- i¥ »v'F _ ' __ _ _ zfih »_~€__- .___‘~`-’. :’ 1 i- 2...- .*§?`.§; J if-’; ~=§"§i\'.»fsrcz='i.-"s‘5`~._ __ _=-- . _~ _-___ __-:___-__ .`.____ _ _.___ _-:_ __ s -_.__~__;_ __ ,_ ` - ~ - - _:_ - rn' “ ` ff=.'“._-""°“ V* “ \-._=»_ - ffl? ._ 1, ; 1" ~ $53..; ._\~ ---_. “ ‘ ia.: _;;‘f',_;-_-1 . _-. L* . -:=;\_‘-___ __5" :_ ~“~ - " .a ."- . : ‘_f_. -=;_.w._ _:if-'_if‘:=_='_fs_=_' T -` ~‘ ` ‘g_D_T_;*__§_r 1 #- ._ ' __ ‘ __ _N,i-t ‘E \a..»=».¢»,\/ u-,=».~» J i ' ri - Wi! u _,_,. _ '4 ni ' _. i _; ;; _ ';-=_'~f= 1. '- __ -_ _________, i i §§ss=s` 2?! T 5 1 1.' - `\`<»i ' . `-il _ E s I I _ *.‘-le-i ` _' *_ ` 61'.-'a.“-Q* _ ` _fi ‘\` ‘ ~~~ i : *es W" ‘IPF .§}`»;v» . _ \ \ \‘~ } }~& '_' <. ~ L.;{_§%\-.. 3%"-'~` ,_,., “af d I :EE if. I .|,‘*._ _5§§___ "E§§; v _ W.. ti ‘~\.*_ ` s .ul _-'_‘. ` F1". _.Jw-1L|l._<‘i-_.‘_\l:'.-.»_"_"¢*-'-_~ ~ _-5 »;§“" .7-l`1.‘:',';i-\=`§;""l""' "> Q l All A'-‘l!"\.‘~l 'lr f .___§ W ;‘_;<~;~., ____ ._ /ff- _ _/gy* __ lilly _`i__,_.l;__~__,_____`» -_..`T\' “ ‘=.;:.`___ém 7;, _ . &¢ if i‘“?“;‘: ill/`\\*’ ,jill id he __ is 4 ______ ,____ __, t i` _¢._-_-A __ _ #__ his 5 V. _ "'--._ '-'zu /,f (I 8 ._` '-.'~ & \ f\\___`., _ -_ ___»-f* f ..._-' 9 \ ` _ Beautiful Wall Papers Here at a Most Economical Price Look at the illustration above. Does the arrangeinentand design appeal to you. If you like it, we can supply the paper-and the draperies to reproduce the designs in your own home. _ And the cost is very little. _ \ The great Wall Paper Store carries Wall Paper at 7c pei' double roll. And also papers at $10 00 per double roll. And every price between. - _ We have the paper that your house requires and we can save you a good ` deal-bring in your best mail order samples, and see how easily we can duplicate __ them at a saving. _ I J? ////////l/_l ev _ \\\\\\\\` M _ ‘ 18.5. ._ '\ .§\ \ _,g,,'_" `\ 1 "-‘ 'J, ‘ _ xg J ix f i O vo \ G'-. _ . I -'f - - I _ Buy Dress Goods Now Y) N spite of the war, we have been successful in obtaining a / / complete assortmentof the beautiful new shades and fabricsin / fi /-ii'-'~°C. i - _~ é, -_ RESS OODS e 4 \__ ff ff \ _-Ll The dress goods centres of Continental Europe are either destroyed _ _ . ~f ' M or in the_ enemies’ hands. Priestleys’ famous looms, at Bradford, - England, are now working overtime making cloth for the Allied Armies. l I l- i __PR‘|E5.t"E|;"; The beautiful Spring goods that we are now showing “‘ . ~» mme I i may be the last we will be able to obtain for some “Stud” ' ' time to come. WE STRONGLY ADVISEOUR CUSTOMERS TO BUY NOW; AS_:.THE PRICES ARE LIKELY TO ADVANCE. This Spring’s Prieslleys’ showing includes many novel and very beautiful fabrics, in the latest find most fashionable shades, as well as the more staple lines that are -always popular. See them in our Dress Goods Department. MOORE _& MCLEOD _ _ ; 4;__,_ Z - ' _ - -_n\_. |»_-`, __-i xl :,_~|¢~_1=. :lug-i _. ._, _. - ,_ \. '.._, --.~, ,