f1*-W0Cd’ in '-Stgve a " I I I YI. \». ri W ` `We have -'-'Hard . ¢ _ . _le.'ngthS; and 'L Soft Wood. in--Blocks --or split rea _ for kind- ling the re. .. .' ___ _ Delivered at low- est prices. A.Pickard8i.Co. lfhone 240 _ A i-ill cannot recommend our Extract of ILLA IODIDE of THE GREAT PURI FIER. A preparation combining absolutely the best blood purifying remedies of the vegetable kingdom. It will make yourskin clear and your eyes bright and make you feel good all over. Try a bottle, it will give you new life and energy. Geo. E. Hughe "The Pe9ple’s Druggist" BIC CLIFTON _ _¢lRQUl1".- ltev.- liiir. Johnson will preach at Clifton and Summerfield tomopow, Sunday. at the usual li_o\lrs_.- ‘ EVERY LADY and geiitlenian hav- ing their shoes shined to-day or to- night will receive a. carnatioii or cigar. Lalnbroa Bros.. Grafton St. _ 8055. \§\\\w91/1115 try, and be present Mii.i'rARv PARADE.-The military church parade tb-morrow morning” will be 'as follows: A Company to t1ie'Bap- tist Cliurch; B Company. to Grace' Church. and D Company to Central 'Christian Church; NOTICE.-On and after Sunday, April second. the Telegraph Office, corner Queen and Water streets, will be open, in the morning from 9 a.m. to 10 a.ni., and in the afternoon from 5 p.iu. till li p.in.. and again at 9.30 p.ui. for rest of the night. 8037. EXCHEQUER COURT.- Judge Au- lctte of the Exchequer' Court has sent word to Mr. A. A. McLean, M. 1*., that ii. court will be held in Charlottetown on the 25th of May, provided he re- ceives word ten days before that date that cases are ready _for liearlng. MUCH APPRECIATEEL- Oil Thu- . “ d " ' i M _ B s . _ __ _ ,¢\\\\\@l[[]’fl\\\‘\\\é i:riii.}in(;’1ehiiii‘i1bei¥s ofruliie anisvilkirilioerii- ""'_' *F-' i ranged program of gramaphone selec- All kept in perfect condition by our patentjvm A; 5c each-Tuckett's Boquet, Black and ' ' White, L afayette, Prime Choice. . Cigars 4 for 25c-Orlando. 10c each 3 for 25c--Marlola. Ed Fino, Flash, Chamberlain. Irving, Harmony, El Presidente, Mnurltan la. Marguerite, 7-20-4, Davis’ Perfec- tio_u. or 10c each. - . _15c each -Wobsterfs Clear Iliivann. _ are ' HERE 1 MacKinnon Drug fo. Cor. Creat George and Kent Streets 1 il li y__ III§\\W'fZ”” ?A\\\\\Q\\\\é.IIlIIIlllIA\\\\\\\\\?IIA\\\\\¥*.IZO - \ Island Soldiers at the front" are asking for Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco. » _Because it is the best _ slA\\\R€‘I IZJI-'ii\\\\\lIIl&\\\\\\\\WIIIH&&\\\\\\YI Hickey & NichoisonToh. Co., i ,Z r i \\!'!;€¢®\\;is!;\\15'f11l_1_l1I/ " Boneless Strip Herriog»Smoked _ “ __ “ Boneless *Finnon Haddies _Fillet § Lenten Specialties Fish makes a most_appetizing_and nourishing meal. Read over the following list from which to '-choose. Codiish 1 and 2 lb. Pkges. Canned Salmon Lobster Shrimp Sardines Scallops ' _ _ Clams _ _ Kippered Kerrings (I u it u U ` Lea &*Perrins’. Kai-veys’ &Cu‘tons Sauces , ‘ _ Anclxovy _Paste _ BEER & GOFF A (_ A PHONE 150 A' | i ____, i pany' 105th Regiment to ii. nicely ar- tions. at. the Armouries. which was thoroughly enjoyed by the men. AT THE CAPES.-Captain Howard left Cape Torineiitlue at 7.35 yester- day morning with 4 boats, 67 bags oi’ mail and 5 passengers, and arrived at Cape Traverse at 12 o'clock. Captain McWilliams left Cape Traverse at 7.45 with 4 boats, 30 bags of mall, 4 pas- sengers and arrived at Tornientine at 10.20 a.m. 'l‘lie mail special from Cape Traverse nrrived hero-ut 1.45 p.in. GOOD PRICES -Aniplc cvidcncc ot' the over iiicressiiig popularity of llolstoin cattle wits furnished hy the auction sale of Mr. lloivnrd _(‘_lnrk, Victoria. on the 28th iiisi... when some twenty-ninoliend, one half of tiieni under two yours brought about ilftecn hundred dollars. Three pure licifers two years old, which had been Purcha- sed as i-ulvos from the herd of Mr. Gavin llurdliig, Gi‘ulnim’s Road, brou- ght one hundred dollars eiieli. Mr. Clark was one of the inrgost dairy- men in the Province nnil his depor- luro for the \/Vest is a distinct loss to tho l)uiry interests of l’. E. island. A MILD SENSATION. - A sonic- haf seiiszitional incident occurred te lust night in which nunibcr of proniincnt ltizens unwittingly becaino in- olvcd and which is likely to develop to a more or less serious iuixup be- ro this evciiing. A, well known Military Oillccr, whose prlviite lilo and social rcliitions have ulwuys been re- garded its lrrcproatchabl_c, was -soon wiilitlng along Kent Street nt ai pitcc which elf-.zirly indlcittod hustc. llc was closely folloivcd by n clvlliuii, wliilo about Iiali' zi block iii zulvuiiciz oi` tlicin ii. liuiy wus .~'.i'o.ii wuiltiiig rup- liliy ziiolig one ol' tho iiiiiwsocliiig, strecls. On coining to the Arinoiirics the oilicer having saluted the Guard, went in through one _ of tho side doore.- Continued on page 15. 5-j._r|@S» wounded hy shrupncl in leg. llc wus gasscil and wuiinded at Yprcs last year. , DELAYED AT PICTOU.-About lilo persons are in l‘i;:v0;i awaiting pus- szagi- to (`liarlotiotowii, including liov., Dr. l~`ullertoi\ uiid Mrs. Fullerton, ‘_\\'.' S. lieu, Miss Brownell. Mrs. Croskill. Lieul. (Tlicverlc, llivut. l{iiiglit,_Gco. A. t‘orbctt. E. S. March, ltev. Mr. Hurii, Tryon; Mr. Jenson. Bank of Nova Scotia; Mr. Muller ll. Curry, of Seattle; Miss Meliennn and niuny_ commercial men. Three bodies. ihoscé of Sarah Lund. J. M. Shreouun midi Edith McKenna ure also uwaitliigf lriinspoi'tutioii, and iliirty-thrcc cure off freight. _ ::FiFTY-SIX YEARS AGO on Jan- uary 2nd in tho village ol' Hebron, N. S.. at pzirtiicrsliip wus foi‘iii<.-.d by two iiien. ftttlicr and soo, iiuincd ('_rosb_v,| for tho nianufuctiiro of shoes. 'l‘licy‘ adopted at policy of making only tho_ best shoes they could build, absolutely, solid leather oi' the best dllaiily WaS_` used exclusively, and by sticking to_ this principle the name Crosby be-5 camo famous in the shoe trade. Tliei original founders have long since pasggd away but their descendants; have tenaciously clung to the first policy, and Crosby's “YOUNG CANA»1 DA." School Shoes today stand nb-_ solutely supreinc in quality and wenr» ing scrvicc. A reputation gained uf- ter 56 ynars of effort is not lightly en- dangered. it is YOUR GUARANTEE of the best that the craft can Dl‘0‘ ducc. ‘ ' ' ..;.__-_.._..»~__.. N *44@”%4"* . iiiipoiiiiiu __ Relatives of soldiers re _ turning from the front. are '° asked to communicate with `_ the Secretary of the Provln- . cial Committee of Wounded ' Soldiers Commission. Miss Z' Nellie Gillespie, Charlotte- town intlmatin the date of ' . E _ _ expected arrival, cause of re' . lars, in order, that preparation _` may be made for a “tiling f reception. 1 ' "Pcnslnr Throat Drag‘ecs_ _for coughs, colds. honrseuess. irritation of the throat and laryunt. etc..-_~ Free from opiates and narcotics. 2:11: box. Fosters Drugstore. . 8029~3~21M3l. 7 D. 0. ~.~, 5 _ if i modation"for` ' -b¢3llmire,land .will furnish you with 3 use and can he cgrrigdy in bad effectsfroinyourSpring A 0086 ni mm ati'i§r¢»¢m¢i°ns._ _ 1 einen: mam. ' _ 'oui~iNes. Time ~ we or cal ` pee' -usand we will ‘cheerfully fur ' Ls; ug dsmgnm-sie the AUR15, ` Price 55a per Bottle 1' _ l°i°h__Y°_“1f*i¢l1'l|' aiionqs to_raiesasd1r¢utiugs._ nqyou, _ _ f 1 Scores ot other Facial -_ I __ , Creamstocooaefrom. Lot us do your Springs, House Cleaning. We are exports in this -I 1 line. and have been pleas- ing oilr customer! for the past forty years. - 1 ' gssysu fgggggr ;,.raas¢sao'agas4i1 1t¢9omiii._ l _ PH -sooo-Mlliitutn .r - . __ "_.‘ _H ¥_ s . ‘_ »_ lf_'".__ .,.....-......,....... .ff _ it ~1h’1 ‘ '"' ""‘* Q- 5 2) -L;-i'f`ioth, Fit _ and Fashion--=--” I Phone 387. ` 150 Great George St. I The Little Tailor With The Big Trade °\¢.-4- O `?' _ \3 __ \\."*` Nx F "0 sa, '1 `&/ . ~` w ' .» " " O /1’ , " 1/, .1 3* I E, 72'/ {_..___- . Z ””'i"i __ . These are three things we give our special attention. Also our workmanship is unsurpassed in the Mariiime Provinces. ' All this combined with our magnificent display of Blue, Grey, Bron n arid Blick cloths gives us the most up-to-date Tailoring Establishments in the City. Give us your order and be convinced. MERCHANT TAI LOR turn and any other partlcu- ~. Great George Street . _ _ ___ E. .__ r Today---Right Now is the Tiineroliuy Spring Footwear The wise man and the wise woinan, b.y where they buy the cheapest. "' Today and_every day until my stock is sold,y_on can _buy boots, shoes, slippers, rubbers, _overshoes-evrrytliingh in boo - wear except hosiery, here at prices lower than ever ave een _offered before for goods of such high quality. _ \ if ‘i`\~'_x -1 _ . _ 1 Discounts Range frdiii 15 p. c. to 25 p.c coverliig' all f‘oo¢w|1ui~ in' 'lb' yearfa styles-'it real suvini: 1 from 1_5c_to 26p on oyery dolls worth you buy. ‘ This sale is positive. I um goin out of business and these loi prices will Inst 1intIl every pair 0 boots are sold. Coins in on thi; offer today. °J. H. 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