-1`~§:l #_ in ,. i . ` , fi ii li; 2;" .- lffilli' ii'ft.§l :.._‘ -_ . . ...... <.._..,.....~ '1 .aft ,. "<' , l,t._ -4 J gli, I..-if l € ii 1-' 553°' 31:;-1'1 .s _...- -....-..._ i >_1 ,$.- ‘,§( y . -f ,t ,if 1 , i It -t . .cv '-` . ill; ‘ ,_, S - --tl t“-' . _ -.-... .--sr ;'...,.,-,_ -'--34-.-si so--w .w ,l i It » V. ._ -‘JV ` A $2.00 show for 5 & 10 cents-Get the PeoPl¢’B > To-Day .- g ln._Associati_on with The World’s Film CMP- “ ...Presents The Brady Picture Play- . “THE DOLLAR MARK” IN FIVE PARTS ~ A stirring tale of the early Cobalt days-when the lure oi Gold made men like demons and lives were held as dirt Robert Warrclfwho appeared in last weeks success the “Man ofthe Hour” - ° _ WORLD’S GREATEST HS'|l`i&RSE-,At Best-Our Features are acknowledged Imasterpieces-And Sec- ' ured for YOU at extra expense “Dolly of tlle. Dailies" D°"v Phi' "°'°°*"° This Episode is full of Life and Excitment-See It 7.15 & 8.50 1 $ Two Shows Nightly Peoples? Orchestra Uailyshigtinee $ lt `~ \§\\\iZIIlfII.“\\%/IIH0.“\\\\\\VIIIl4 Now is the Time to Order Your h hat -N't t f S d -Bas°c Slag- SupOl1:gugElpBong fuiingiixgdfand (Sn-?ifts Mixed Fert- ilizer. YI//”fé\\\\\\YllI&\\\\\\\\\\TllllIIZX\\\\\¥ Q Clover Seed, Timothy Seed, Wheat, Oats, Barley,_Buckwheat, Corn, Peas, Vetches, T urnip Seed, and Mangel Seed.. Illll|\\\\\“\\\\iIIIHIIIlI§\\\\\\\\ Oil Cake Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Molassine Meal, Royal Purple Calf Meal, Bran, Middlings Cracked Corn, Cornmeal, and Flour. Everything the very best and all new fresh stock, all of which wc are selling at lowest prices. Wholesale and Retail A. HORNE & CO. '.l89¥.-5-lf\-)l\'-'l`3\lZl i . ulm ffA&\\\\\v11//A\\\\\\\ml//1111/1A\\\\\\\v lllulf ._ ._ a - FOR SALE Bay ‘Stallion 8 years old. sired by Joe. _ Dillon 2.24 1-2, He by Sydney Dillon. Sire of Lou Dillon 1.58 1-2, World’s Champ- ion Trotter. T he Dam of this Stallion, Pro- duced Lina Miller 2.19 1-4 and three others in ' 2.30 will be sold cheap, for further particulars apply to J. A. Henderson . Livery Stable-Queen Street I~'»'~ 11'l3lwfnll'Itt5lutl Q J if _ 1 ' ll VIII////If-§\\\\\YIll/A\\\\\\\\?lIIlA\\\Y| llll DISCOVERY 2 Last week we had to import from the United States a few-pairs of WALKOVER SHOES- -but by the time the duty was paid we discovered we could get better value in Canada, and now we have decid- ed to CLEAR OUT our entire stock of Walkover Boots at Cost 0.\\\\\\\\9]IIIIlIllllllJ \\“\\\\\\9]IllIlIlll¢ j Monday morning at 9 o’clock, we will offer at ,nd hm in .gm °,mg,¢.,,.,,_ CLEAR A NCE PRICES 1 143 pairs Ladies’ Walkovers ` 157 pairs Men’s Walkovers LADIES’ MEN’S $5.75 for $4.31 . so 50 for $4.58 ; 5,50 “ 4.13 6.00 “ 4.50 l . 5.00 “ 5.75 . 5.50 “ 4.13 . ' These Prices for Cash, Only ._ No Approbation ` Come early and get first choice_of these High 'V Grade American Shoes at bargain prices. ~ I. ` .. *g small. s. no - ,_ . uffllauvxwff-.-1.1 mfr -ii' Poo es--matinee at .315 and even last night at 10.50, on lime. evening, 14th instant. THE NORTHUMBERLAND.- The Northuinberlalltl made the round trip ~ . l‘r P/tvs to buy in tlua Province. l>Eol>l.E's 'rH£A'ra|'i.-semi the Tm kiddies to the matinee-at the Peoples 1-rms: olsi-inc-r snows st me -lousy. 'rner yq_llelup§‘tt. I as-i4 WE! , pl” _' '~ ~ ' " ` 'W' ing at 1.1:. and soo. 9924 Home c0oKlNG.--Bur homemade il “\4=¢\’l\l\°- _.___ i...-mi, rake. pastry. sue. at the we ol lv vw' md"-ll. 1 , THE Exvnsss-'rlie Express from Home vuokllls at the Bai»tlst_Sclwol- P519( 111° Bwlwrh. `Sumniorsidc arrived in Charlottetown room Saturday- ` _ 9946 Illinois. holdachvv bv the members of Charlottetown of dialogues, solos. readings, recita- tlons and piano selections. At the close of the programme the baskets were auctioned by Mr. Benjamin (‘ar- at 6.05 p. ni. She carried freight, car-, _ . ~ ll-star cast who between Picton and Charlottetown ief- “ho llesefves Slledal m9“l\0“ f°l' Mali' including an 8 . .’ Festerllay and reached here ou return the way m which .he P¢`l`f°m‘ed *ills ahhh sgppglgfd Mlfatwgrwick' In on? duty. Mr. Carter is very popular with 0; *he gs ITS; t S m°"?ge;‘;‘;;’e 1 been armed during the whole go and passengers, She sails this U19 WU’-‘S P909” “nd HS I1a'“l`“l me ° t e eop es ave B ovm m had "0 morning at 7 o'clock. WINTER STEAMERS--The Stanley docked at Picton at 10.30 afm. yester- day with 73 tons cargo, IS passengers and 8 bags of mail. The Minto dock- `ed at Charlottetown at 11 a.m. with 137 tons of cargo. 7 passengers and S bags of mail. She left last night at 9 o'clock for Glace Bay. Cape Breton, Ito relieve 4 steamers that are caught in the ice. When she returns she will again take up the Charlottetown- Piclou route. The Stanley will also ,continue running on this route until the freight is cleared up. WEDDING BELLS.--.~\ quiet wed- ding was soleninized at St. l’aul's Rectory last night, when Miss Flor- ence Wincllester. daughter of .\lr. and Mrs. Joseph Winchester. became the wife of .\lr. \\'allace Stewart, Bran- don, Manitoba, who has been visiting his home on the Island for some months past. The ceremoliy was per- formed by Rev. T. \\'. Murphy in the prcsr-lice of only thc immediate fricnfis of the contracting parties. Tlwy leave this morning for Brandon. On 'l`ncsda_\' night the bride was rc- lne-nillcr-»il bv tile members of thc ltellckah Lodge, of which she is u nlcnllle-r. and showered with accept- able gifts. The Guardian joins with their lnalny lriclltls ill extendilll.; best \\-islics to _\lr. and Mrs, Stewart. Fll|lMEll’S WIFE T00 ILLTU WUHK A Weak, Nervous Sufferer Restored to Health by Ly- dia E. Pinlrha.m’s Veg- etable Compound. Kssota, Minn. -"I am glad to any that Lydia E. Pinkham's Véagctgble Co und as on morillepo for me thai: .1 anything else, and I i,-f' 5 h.sd` the best physi- . clan here. I was so '1 ` weak and nervous that I could not do my work and suf- , fer-etl with pt-its low abil” \Q‘¢_;"/`*""‘ down in my right \"' side for a year or ` more. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, and now I feel like a different. person. I believe there is nothing like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega- ‘ table Compound for weak women and young girls, and I would be glad if I could influence anyone to try the medi- cine. for I know it will do all and much more than it is claimed to do."-Mrs. CLARA Flmmts, R. F. D. No. 1, Haplo- crest Farm, Kasots, Minn. Women who under from those dis- tressing ills pecnliar to their sex should be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to re- store their hmlth by the many genuine and truthful testimonials we are con- stantly publishing in the newspapers. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkha.m's Vegeta- ble Compouudwill begin you wrlto wnyaut ii.'.Plnlrlmm oaiefneoo. (confidential) Lynn,Maso.,for od- vlce. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, Watches Repaired -‘ _ eavwj = We repair all kinds of gatchea, Clocks, Jewelry ' c. Our charges are moderate Our work is the yery best. V j 1- C. W. Patterson I was served by the members of the Lodge and after the young men had pe ve ee ssociatlon . e e iair an ex plained in f w filti ' was constructed alld the balaliit- left for ii committee colnposcd of Albert Professor Rcid to construct. The fol- ed: Holi. .\lllrilocl\ !\lcl{inl\oli. lion- \l| e r sl lil, 0! John Sinclair, Springfield; 'l`licodori: Ilioss, (‘harloltelo\\‘n; llirllilrd Creed. l.»\lhlon, its Directors. .\\`itll jgullcrzll assent the next lncr-lint: will llc czllliwl to\v;lrd,~= tht- lust of Jllllc. 'l'hosi» prc scnl :ll tht- lil--vlillg fcll that ii |:ll';.:c ficlfl could llc dc\'r»|t»pcd for -lim sult- of ;i high cradle groin. This \\'il| llc- :-cssitiltir thc pcrlilalliclil :ilti-ntiiill ol' 1-vcl‘_\‘ |llclnlu~l‘ in lllul dirt-cliull but tht- olltcolln- will bv lllusl llfzrei-:llllu to tlmss- \\'hu slimv p<‘r.~li.\'t¢‘llct\, 'l`lli~ Slallililll: l~'iulds ot' tlraill l‘mnpe-liliilll is :l prolnillcnt feuturc ill aiding thc tlcvcloplticnl of thc movement and all illiorcstt-il should avail thcniselves of l'nll infol'nl:iti0n on the subject. lllllllilllll with Ho0d’u something nausea. 1 ' in “The Dollar Mark," was doubtless the drawing factor last evening at this popular place ol’ amusement, when crowded houses saw a treat ln photo- The story is one of the early days in Cobalt, and contains many thrilling the trip bv the parties from the city b\ the theatregolng public ln the masterpiece productions lo their patrons reel on this all-star programme, and 'episode Dollv plavs detective and hid fair to lll\ ol\c her fair pcrsonugc. :ll 3.15 and two cvcllillg shows, 7.15 , :ind $.50. HIGH SCHOOL COURSE FOR CHILDREN OF I SOLDIERS KILLED. (`it,v l'oulli°ll lzlsl night tli-cidcil to crcrl un llltfincrnlor for ilu- llllrllinl: of thc- cit_v`s tzarllalgc. 'l`|lc civil' utili- tics will collsunlc and ptl_\' till' ull thc stcaun lzcncratcd. ’l`llc l‘duln-il also decided to give lo the cllildrcn nl' ull Kilnzstoli soldiers, killt-tl :ll thc front. at high school education. l l.()\'l)O.\'. ,\lu_v 11.-Inquiry ill otli- ciiil circles hclzo luis elicited to-night thc following slatcincnt representing the British ofllciill view ol' Gortnany`s justification for torpedolng the Lust- tania, which Gcrniilny transmitted to tllc'Stalc Department at Washington: "The Gorman Government state that responsibility for the loss of the Lnsitanla rests with the British Gov- ernment, which. through their plan of starving thc civil population of Ger- many, has fort-.cd Germany to resort to retaliatory measures. The- reply to this is as follows: ' ‘,As far back as last Decelubcr, Ad- miral Von Tirpltz (the _German Mar- lnc Minister), in an interview. forc- shadowed a submarine blockade of Great Britain. and a nlerchiint ship and a hospital ship were torpcdoed` January 30 and February lst, respect- l lvely. - ‘The German Government. on Feb- ruary 4lh, declared their intention of instituting it general submarine block- ade of Great Britain and Ireland, \vlth j the avowed purpose of cutting off sup- plies lor these Islands. This block- ade was put Into ellect February 18. “As already stated, merchant vos- sels had. as ii matter of fact, been sunk by it German submarine at the end ol' January! lBefore Februnfry 4th, no vessels carrying food supplies , for Germany had been held up by His p Majesty's Government, except on the ground that there-,wits reason to be- lieve tho foodstuffs were intended for- use of armed forces of the enemy. or the enemy Government. "I-lis Mnjesty's Government had. however, informed the State Depart-U ment on January 29th, that they. 'felt -Cor.GreatGeorsleandg Graftonsts. g `. .BHIlllN'S HlPll ll] GElll’lNl'S _ JUSlIl|lIl UN Ill lUSlllll|l EHIMF hound lo place ln ai prizc court on thc tooilstuffs of thc steamer Williclllillltl. wliicll was going to n Gorman port, ill view of the Government control uf foodstuns ill Germany. as being dc- stlned for the oncniy Goverlmiellt, and therefore liable to capture. “The decision uf llls !\lujesty's Gov- ernment to carry out the measures laid down by the Order-in-lTouncil was due to the action of the German Gov- ernnlent ill insisting on their submar- ine blockade. This, added to other infractions of international law by Germany. led to the British reprisals, which differ from the German action in that His i\lujesty's Government scruplllously respect the lives of non-r colnbntollts travelling ill merchant vessels, and do not even enforce re- cognized pennlly of contlscating tor a breach of the blockade, whereas the German policy ls'to slnk enemy or neutral vessels at sight, with total disregard for the lives of non-com- batants and the property of neutrality "Tho Gemians state that, in spite of their offer to stop their submarine war in case the starvation plan was given up. Great Britain has taken even more stringent blockade measures. The answer to this ls as follows: "lt was understood .from the reply of the German Government that they were prepared to abandon the prln- ciple of slnklng British vessels by submarine. They have refused to abandon the use of mines for offen- slvs purposes on the hlgh seas on any ooliditlou. They have committed var- ious otller infractions ot International l{l.\`(lS'l`U.\'. Ont.. .\l;l_\' ll.---'|`l|l~` 1 \ t. -~ . ' , DAY At 3 p.m. - EVENING TWO SHOWS 7 Und SAS THE LUBIN COMPANY PRESENTS ____ cusnnv vAi.'l.sv.-service in Dyslieium u olmcnlt digestion -1 - THE' ` ‘ AD EATURE THE BRANT.-'l'_hc C. G. S. Brant Christ Church. Cherry Valley next that is what the word means--and ~ . F cut-cet-tlvll in rcat-hull: Charlottetown Sunday at :.30 p. m. Rev. D. Jones lilo only vlly to get rid of lt is to glve “ _ V T froln Georgetown, vcstcrday, at 2.40 will olllclatc. V180? and tone to the stomach and the T ., p_ m_ ' A - _ whole digestive system. }lood's Snr- V , j _ ' L sou'rHERN TEAcHERs.- The sansrllla. will by ill drllxslsll. is the LAST OFFERING T0~DAY at the Soutlicm Teachers' Association will one msdlclno which acts on the sto- . _ » T - ’ 92 F" Peoples of Robert Warwick ln " The hold a regular meeting on Saturday. through thoblond and also dir- UNE Dollar Blurb." Sec it lt the matinee, May 'l5tll, at 10.30 mln. in the Prince eclly. lla beuellclal ellecls are felt at ¢ » lt iiiiablc to attend the evening shows. or “ales (allege. The programme once. Improv his Immediate- ~ 9944 is one of special interest to the teach-_ ly. ~ p - fi 1 .__ “ - l -_- _ ers and it ls Hrquested that the Asso- blll;ioi‘;od'BakSnnta:;ai|}l;~ tain; . ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.--Thi b ' ~l t' be fn y represent ll. . Ill 68 ,l'_c 1' I _ U., ds.. .tn 1.. I .£235 `“ ‘°“ __ ° 1- --<1--1 f-1-wi-tttiig.-..t..-.. ....1 _ IN FIVE wolvni-:lu=uL R1-:ELS _ end form of service, followed by Hob' l. 0. G. T. CONCERT.--The concert builds up the whole system. No other . V ,Coinniunion in St. Paul's Church. which was given on Tuesday evening llledlfllw 6811 like if-8 Pltfe- BY CLAY M- GREENE ~ ` -' . i vouuc Foxes.-rn.. timber su- ,Lodge N0. is i. 0. G. fr. pmt-ea a as " || “An Unusually Realistic{Portraya_l ofa Fire in a Coal ver Black Fox Co.. Ltd.. report that cided success, a goodly sum being , Mine»»_l4The crowning Tnumph of Big three litters of young foxes have made realized. As was stated before a good ” " H sink into the an appearance in their ranch last percentage is to be given lu aid of l SCGIIBS _ Wh0le 0\l8e5 week, lllt? Field] KIICII __ °“ “nd '““"“‘““°° Earth”-“Remarkable Examples of Fund. Excellent addresses were de- ' _ ,, wAn PLEDGE.-.lunge Martin and liveretl by the nevs. Taylor, wilson, Night Pll0l0Kl'8PllY d°n¢ fm' ‘Pe Rev. Dr. Fullerton and others will ad- Dawson and Bell on the cause of "*‘ ~ ) _ First Time dress meetings ill connection with the Temperallcc. each being heartily ap- The ““U0|m°9m°“|5 that ‘he le°Pl_°’5 “\\'ar Pledge," at Montague on Friday plaudcd. The programme consisted Tllealfc ‘Wllld 550" R9l’9|'t W“"l"*`k Other Pictures F. n. M¢noNALn VIOLINIST ‘ I - baskets sold at a good figure. Coffee time- Wi"- ‘The Germans attempt to justify the 'nking of the Lusitania by the f2\C¢ eaten of the contents oi' the basket and. exciting siwatl°"s’ panicularllf lliat she had arms and ammunition on with the young ladies who owned the exfmng being the scene when ‘nm board, The presence of contraband same all retllnied home well pleased Saves me strange gl" fmm the n°°d onboard a neutral vessel tloes_ render with the evening they had spent. fsélslfgtulgl ;?§n(li*'(f?l;1f:§lt;’fth§‘tef(:1l?;';{ liter liable to capture. but certainly not _ decidedly interesting. - f I an; assengm-B, seep AssoclAT|oN.-.i i ”“’ - , - - P°"'°“ 0 ‘ef "ew ‘ V of me CM) ra" S d A "'99 ing Soni_e beautiful scenery is seen_in E destruction, with the loss of n large very enemy vessel is a fair prize. , ._ - -, _- b t ther is no legal provision, not Sllillilnlieiisdidduoilh'l`ui;§l!ii;ul€lIii‘ill11Hiii>ll: to me mmes at Cohan.” one Camwt tdlspeak iifthe principles of humanity, U] ur‘o e' I fu the- ~ ‘r Anil '"0 help but realise that it is real. and the which would just"-y what can Omy be e P p S 9 - r r 0 F a u delightful emimg causes (me to Sigh described as murder because a vessel and the appointing of a Directorate d - h th t , 'rite President. Rev. J. J. .\lt-Donald. of , ““S,,‘;',',s,,,,,,,°,f,‘._’¢|:,':§ ':,(;r2|a‘:,$§,’f.'§,i for Caffles' °°“"“”“"“- Klnkora occupi d th l‘l tl - _ ~ ' ~ “Thel Germans maintain that after I . a e ng words the ob- ,lérge cities' and mm, wmmgb, pay repeated ofllclal and unofficial warli- -lect of the meeting- -‘\f“`f me “d°P° from $2 to $5 a seat'to sec the cele~ _ -tion of the Minutes of the previous bmmd actors and actresses' whnc the responsible, for the loss of life, as meeting, .\lr. Joseph Read was called people of Charlmtewwn are 0,115- th _' - ' . - and dealt. with the offer the (Tonipally charged me smau admmsion fee Wm). ileclaretllat the boat ran no risk, and could make in handling the product in the ,.ea(.ho[a1|,wmL.h goes to prove thus _‘li_glltheartcdly assume _the re- of the Association. This was later me progressive policy adopted by the spollslbillty for the liulllan_ lives on received ln writing and dc-all with by management of the peoplgs in offer. hoard a steamer which owln to its . _ . . . .. . . st ings. His Mojesty's Goverlllnent were e\ considered themselves able to , . ' - g - e meeting »\ partial list ot by litus mg nmhmg but me best m (hp “M of armament and cargo, is liable to de- 'ructionf The reply thereto is: “First-ills Majestys Governnlent Schurnian, Rev. J. J. .llcllolinld and ~ pon'-_~ of Um })ame5," was the Sixth never declared thc hunt ran no risk. "Second-'l`hc fact that the Ger- lowing Directorate was then appoint- lp,-6,-9,] as inte;-esging as ._-\-0,-_ yn gms mans issued their \varliillg shows that the crime was prclnctlitiltcd. They had ,orary Prcsidcnt; Rev. J. J. .\lcl.\onal