Koal for the i Kitchen -I Y¢.nj-will need a load of good "Hot Stuff Coal” now for Summer. Hk;V§eSliave the kind you A. PIGKARD & 00.. Phone 240 I Clftown Geo. E. Hughes “Surely you want some ol' this Hur- galn, 300 pairs of Walliover Shoes arcl H "H18 P¢0|)l¢’8 Dfllgglltu oI‘l`ered at cost tor tlireo days-read* Morris Smith -and Beer’n ad. in thisli 1 -,,_,,_,__,, issue. 9897-5-11M2i. | '»°-"*'~°*- As' P _ g Ascension oAv-si. Petemrcniil- nm; $200 on ,, pwi,-n,i,i¢n charge System-Cleaning I Tonic Nine out of ten people 'need .a good bracing blood nurifyinz. a{§;etite-mal¢ing,- strength-bui ing tonic. ‘ HUGHES’ Burdock and Sarsaparilla is apreparation that we can recommend to those who feel “fagged out.” It tones up the system, promotes the appetite, aids digestion, pur- ifie_s and enriches the blood. It is not a “cure all” but is an excellent medicine to take Need IT PAYS to buy in tins Province. . Pouice couii1‘.- At ine Ponce edral Choral Eucharist 7,30 a. ni., Mat- `ins, 8.15; Evening, 5 p, in, ‘° ' l~ FIRST METHODIST CHUR`ci-|_ 'The subject to be discussed by Rev. J. L. Dawson in the First Methodist Church next Sunday night is “Why the ‘War ls Still on." nn will deal with iirst principles. V [ oN Business.-Mr. .iniin iiiininn, General Manager oi' The Frost and --Wood Machlriery Co. lor P. E. leiluiiil, iwns in Victoria on business Friday. He was accompanied by Mr. Boviley ;Le_ard, Tryon, the conipniiy's agent for this section of the country..-V. l WHEATLEY RIVER SERVICES.- ,Whcatley itivcr Methodist Church, :May 16th, 3 p.ni-. service for recep- tion oi' members, and communion ser- lvlce afterwards. The pastor, Rev. L IJ. Leard, wili`conduct the services. A |cordlal invitation is extended to all In thc community. ' ' POWNAL.-Mr. Alcxriiiilra llorton, ;oi' Betliel, Lot 49, with his splendid up- ,to-date sawing gear is doing some “rip- »pinS" work around Pownal. Mr. Horton is an A1 niecliunic. mid no better man at this S€ZiS0l`l Of the YBHT. lat the saw. A few farmers around Large Bottle 50c at l ,Pownal made ii start on tthe land Fri- iday. The operations will be general .all along the line this week. Everyone 2 ' lsliould do all they can to till Britain's ' granaries. -the incornparably pure and delicious chocolates. No matter who is at the journey’s end-Mother, Wife Sweetheart, Sister or Friend-she will be delighted with Neilson’s. A box 60c and upwards. ll .McKinnon Drug Co. I Take Home a Box of Neilson’s ?\\\\\Y”i\\\\.i[IIl'llllZ‘\\\\\\\\wIl/A\\\\\¥% \¢ 2 ~ Be Skeptical of. “ ' ‘ 1 _'.'~`.:.;$5%';-~f\:_r §. Bargains , *il l Noi All is Gild ilni Glitters [i @ If ou want, good, . ' reliable tobacco go tguzlii h honest manufacturer. W :'--'--..'f2':=.s-;-'.-2if'~‘e1~=;jsf.-'-is-‘i3-;'€1.-’1?:I~:': have earnestly striven to establish -such a reputation, and believe our old friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. , _Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., Phone 345 - - Manutacturers ////I/1.s\\new/0//1a\\\\\\\\v/////I0_'A\\\\\vllh v“\lYIlI VIA\\\\\\\\V'IIIIll/Il Y§\\\_!\\\ 3% ,».,. . . .. f.;-,-a=~&*-1: ' .£15 _ . {, ._"»l` civérsve;-”I -'ils' " ’. ~`_~' |- __u.r.:~’ //;-I' ._ »‘i"`fé3,|§§ ` *""”-- ._ .,._,.._T.,_ _ 5,. if' i L fi’ "’»'3.--=.;»=.'. _ ‘.;: fl if-`_»';'§:-1.-I.. . " .jf ll.. -.:?.<.-‘.'i-'-~ -1-tis. .t /'j -ill". - »il1:. . iii* um ,E _ in-_n-nini1_7_L;\ fri il o dusting 5c ner pound Make Your House Look s Spick-and-Span With Our House Cleaning Helps ' This is the time that is observed as Clean-up time throughout our City. Get your supplies early _and follow the crowd. We are :headquarters for all supplies. » Sweeping Compound will do away with half the Renuall Wood Polish 25c, 50c & 1.00 bottle. Liquid Veneer 25c, 50c & 1.00 bottle._ Sapolio Furniture Polish 25c. & 3§c tins. _ S ick-and-Span Cleanser for cleaning Pans etc. 19c tin. It/l)cClar_v Stove Dressing 100 & 15° tm~ Butchet’s Floor Wax the old reliable for lioors 70c lb. Borax in pkgs. for Laundry use, etc 5c pk8S- Powered Ammoniili for 1s6owr%g tables etc 5C Pkg- . ` f S' cto c ln. l)\`ll;l>sglieillianlhg.Iiirhivl!l6all Coating 20c & 40c pkg. .g Kalsoniirle 20c paclfflge- . ` Marbeline 25C ,lb lvxlillsthigg fo`l'cei?erv use. Varnishes, Paints etc. etc., and hundreds of other items not mentioned on this list. r ~ J PECIAL -H A .'N ' linceto I ....if.‘°.."i.l.i‘;‘.s.°.‘.€;a‘ir:.‘:’§;;...lt".iii::.i 4 foot special 50c each If°¥!"’3 B°‘I"ds 1775 °‘.'.°h 5 i. -= ,756 ' F0_1dlngIroning$ . N n 5 “' . “ 95c “ Sleeve Boards 25C / See Our Window on Queen Street A ISLANDER DEAD.- Many friends will regret to hear of the death thro- ugh wounds received at'tiie front ot' Charles L. Pitts, formerly of Charlot- tetown. 'l‘lie dcccascd resided hcrc for some yours, his mother licing ii daughter ot' the into Jnnies licdiliii who -married Mr. I). li. Pitts ol' llali- fiix, N. S. Tlic deceased wus ai incin- licr oi’ Il. Section 2nd Field Aiiibul- ance, Caiiitdian Army, Medical Corps, und was it nephew oi' Messrs J. ll. and L. J. lieddin of this city. NEWS FROM VIENNA-The follow- ing is an extract from ti letter dated April 11th, from Vienna, received by Rev. Canon Simpson, Charlottetown, from his sister. who is a' resident there: "Today the broad ticket:-i camo in for the ilrst time, everyone. rich mid poor is allowed a certain limited quaii- tity of bread or ilour. This is printed on it bit ol paper l`ull oi' little squares and wherever you go to buy brcud you must ict thc bakcrtzikc one ofthe sqniii" os off. Even ii' you go to cute or res3 taurant you must bring your own bread on ii ticket. The street car tickets have ecoiiomicnl cooking receipts printed on the hack. ln every way possible pooplc are requested to save, iicvcrtlic- loss. every tlioiitre, thc opera and every music hall is sold out every night. A man who keeps a night bur-rooin in the city made 5,000 Krona ($1000.00 in one night. The streets are full ot' sol' dleins ot' course many wounded are about too. You can see tho street boys playing soldiers und pretending they are wounded. ’l‘liey limp :ind rnii about with their cout sleeves dangling down empty. Today wc are going out to dinner, our hostess will not have bread enough, so we must take ours with us. The policc go to the peoples houses to see how much- flour they have. and .woo betjdc him or her wiio docs not tell the truth." (Did not a certain person with it Gorman name want a similar law in P. E. l.?)" ::Tlie fishing season is here. Have you overlooked your gear yet? Our stock is complete in every respect There is nothing you may require that we cnniiol. supply specla_l attention given to reparlng. See our $1.00 Bam- boo goods. E. A. FOSTER, Central Drugstore. _ ‘ Has the , “Fishin’ Fever” Struck You? Tliere’s usually an epidemic of it at this season, and the only relief is a--iisliing' trip. But such trips arc not al-1 ways favored with “l‘islierman's luck,” unless you take aloiigtlie right oqiiipnient. Our stock of Fishing Tackle » ~ is coniplctc and ot’ the quality approved by thc most experi- enced anglers. PRICES ARE REASONABLE ' Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Prince & Kent Sta. P l O u r Prescription //---,°S€l'VlC€'%-\ . In case of illness he- prompt and most accurate compounding of, your (pre: scription isabsolutely nec- ' essary. . . - Uiir prescription department is second to none in the prov- ince -in 'points ol pgromptiiess rind accuracy--tho purity oi all ingredients used is above ro- prosch. , It you want the best. sernloo an export druggllt, can give you, bring your-‘ prescription liere. l\i@-.1 'ii A. ._ -1, ' I Y -is . e ls, , Q,” minute-they are tailored by men who know. -‘-all we ask is to have you come in for a few minutes and fit. If we cannot give you the best $15.00 value in P. E. I. we will not ask for your order-Is that fair? - ‘ li _ _ _ , The i Standard 1 Of Value in Men’ s ‘Suits at A ' .‘\‘ SEE HOW YOU LIKE IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT-that is what we ask you to do with this . assortment of handsome suits at $15.00. - Need not have the slightest doubt about how the suit is going to look when you get--try it on- see for yourself. ' ` Note the trim han of the coat-see the .smooth set of the collar--noteiiow the collar hugs close to the back of your neck-nothing sloppy--nothing careless about these suits. Study the style--these suits are right up to the These suits are worth to $22.00 each, they are supplied in browns and greys in good worsteds- all wool. Single or double breasted. We have your size-we have the coloryou have in mind-we have the style you would look best in 4 LARGE FUNERAL-The funeral oi' thc lute Mr. Wni. Pierce took place on Sunday from his rcsidciice, liriicklcy l’oiiit ltouil. The scrviifos ni. thc house were coiidiictod hy thc l’iistoi‘. ltev. Mr. We-stmorcland, assisted by the Rev. E. Bell, of Cliarlottetown. Ow- ing to the illness 'of Mrs. Win. l’i-erce ii short service was held at thc house and it nicinorinl service is to lic hold in the church next Sunday evening. Among the iloral tributes was u wreath from the firm oi’ Prowsc Bros., Ltd.. ii wreath l'roiii Mr. (llicster Mcilure niid Mr. llriicc liiiggmi, und ii pillow from the ianiiiy. The funeral was one ol the largest over wltiiessed, there being people from itll ports oi' thc siirroiidliig country, also at large number from Cliariottetown. The following wore tho pall bcarcrss Mr. Chester Mcllurc. Mr. L. E. Prowse, Mr. James Stewart. Mr. Henry I-Iendcrsoai, Mr. George Yoiikcr and _Mr. Joseph Bryentoii. VICTORIA PERSONALS. - Mr. Frank Dlxoii, accompanied by his sis- ter Miss Emina,- was in Victoria on Friday last.-- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. French. Victoria, drove to Cliai'lottc»‘ town on Saturday.- Messrs Hum- iiiond Ncwson and Daniel (frossnian, Westiiiorelaiid, and Moll Molyneuux, lnkerman, were in Victoria last woek grading a lot on the corner oi' Nelson and Barileu Streets for Mr. E. Llos- wcll.- Mr. McLelluii, Grand illvcr. Govoriiiiieiit secd-inspector l`or P. ld. lsliiiid, wus in Victoria iii his otilciul capacity lust weck.-- Mr. lt. I". Mur- rcll, Toronto, Ont.. was in Victoria Saturday last on business- Mr. Charles Hickey, Kensington, was ii visitor to Victoria last Saturday.--Mr. G. C. Holland, Victoria, dealer in high- class horses, passed through Kensing- `ton on u buying trip last Fridhy.-V. SCOTCHFORT ANDINIGINITV. - Mr. Joseph Egan the competent road- master ol' Scutclilort is to bo con- gratulated oii the flue condition of the roads in this district. lie has recent- ly had the road machine and a force of men working on them and has made them a credi't_ tothe wliolc dis- trlct.- Mr. and ' ’ Mrs. Ileblr Boni- lirlck and little son llobor have nrriv- ed on the lslniid from Montreal and arc visiting Mr. Banibrick's old-hoinc in 0lcuroy.- Mrs._ Caroliiic Mclioiir- ncy, Glciiroy,`iiict with a` slight nccid-_ ent on Sunday wliilc returning from churcli. The 'horse which wasigoiiig along at a lively clip shlcd at some object oil thc road' throwing Mrs. Mc- l(_eariicy_out on the wlieel__tr_ack, one of the wli'e`cl's` ol' tli'e carriage going overohet. -.biitbapplly with .the ex- oeptloii ol” a -slight shaking up~ she escaped any . .lurthaii injury.-- Mr. Valerlus McDonald, Sourls, spent the week end visiting `tr`lcnds` iii Scotch- (ort.-S. ._ ` A CHARLOTTETOWN NURSE. - The Windsor, N. S._Jouriial, says: lt. is'wlth pleasure thst`we announce to our readers.tlie cheering news that the Windsor Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society has secured Miss Ellen Seaman oi’ Charlottetown, `I’. E. l.. to, represent Hants County as a lied Cross nurse for overseas service. She will probably sail from Montreal about May 20th. Miss Seixirinn is well quallllcd for the work. She ls a gradu- e Thousands ni nirn and ivoinen suiler from headaches every day. other thousands have linnilaciien ci-cry week or cvcry inunth. mid still othcn have hcudaizlwn ocuiiiilouaily tiutnnt at i‘ei$‘u|ar iiiu.-rrals. The best Uoctorlsoltcn unable to ml the cause ol maui oi those headaches. lndin most other canes, nowlnf the muse. hc does not know what will rcniovo t. so as to give ubcrmnneiit curc. All he cun‘do is to prescribe theniuial pain rellevcrn. which (irc temmrury relief. but thc headache returns as usual, and treatment is again necessary. ltsousudor from beldsches no matter what their nature. take Aiithliainnln Tablets, and the results will benthi- gotory In the hl hestdegree. You_o;n obtain, om at ull di-u|§lsui lnlsny iuliilltm Oc worth, Bosworth or more. Ask lor -KT: cts; SICK-HEADACHES lick-headache. the most miserable ol all sick- lionell iosel its terrors when A~1Ul‘.sbIr.»ui are token. When you ieel on attack comin: on. ,tor two ¢\bl¢t|,»\ud in many easel. the attack W llze worded oil. During an attack tnlie one rs r t and com - it Th ' log irvlil,ilh‘liililiz,¢:n°q,$_2 olmlafd alla no other in . ‘__ _ :N Make More Money, Grow Bigger andx They’re better, stronger and more economical thanthe “ready mixed” kinds, they go further and have a more lasting effect on the soil. Year after year. the live, progressive farmers are raising larger crops, getting better market prices and gradually building the productiveness of their farms up to the highest point of perfection, through the use of .. our Unmixed Fertilizers. Are you going to be contented this season as formerly with your small, meagre crop; or are you going to compel your farm to yield every sprout it should. One is just as easy, just as simple as the other. It remains for you and you alone to decide which you are going to do. If you are ambitious and progressive; if you want a _bigger crop and larger earnings-we can help you. Write us today for prices on our Un- mixed Fertilizers-ask for our booklets suggesting practical methods for r profitable farming, we will furnish them free. Ania Bros. Lia. l assi-5-ilviiinwti astniitr iii-!¥ili."i '; 7' ' J \Better Crops---Use Our Fertilizer .,-= _ .i_-in i --‘ into oI` the New licillord 'llospitiil 'aiiivl has had considerable cxporicncc. lhc Windsor Branch has now on hand ii- Iiout $400.00 of the $500 rcquircd to transport, cquip und niiilntaln a iiurso at the front for ii your. An appeal will shortly he sent out to the vurlous ltoii Cross Auxlliarics throughout the country for funds to supplement thc amount required. We trust that a gon- crous response will bo mudo so that nurse Seaman will represent as fully as possible every part ot the country. Wo feel sure that ull will consider it ii privilege to have ii shuro in this worthy object.-Miss' Seaman is ii duu- ghtcr of Mr. J. D. Seaman ot this city. VICTOFHA NOTE6.- Mr. 'l`. t‘. Edgett, Cliiirlottolfowii, spent part ot' Friday hcrc on business.-- Mr. and Mrs. James Pluglies, Kell_y's Cross. wore out to thc villngc shopping on Friday.- Mrs. Will heard, Westmore- land,-wns visiting friends here on |r|-play,-4-1Mr. M. A. Snilth, Mapli- l'liiiies. inadc ii liiiillness trip Iiore Friday lnst.- Mrs. Emily McNeill. "Emily's Farm." Tryon, was ‘here visiting friends on l-‘ridny.- Mr. Ern- est liolni. De Sable. was out on busi- ness Frlday.- Mr. Anderson, repre- senting the U. M. C .Cartridge Co.. was iierc in the interests of his iirin on Frlday.- Mr. James A. Ferguson. Argyle, was in Victoria on Friday attending to personal business- Mr. Donald Palmer McLeod. lnkerman. was here ~on business Friday last. - Messrs Fred Leard and Joseph Fell, Tryon. were among the visitors to Victoria on Friday. -Mr. J. B. Gaudet, Miscouche, salesman for the Rock City Tobacco Co.. was here on business Friday.- Mr. Frank Kelly. Keily`e Cross, spent il few hours here on busi- ness FrIday.- Mrs. Andrew Wilson. stmoreian was vlsltln here Fri Y Gniufnn A~K Tqlku har the H( moan grain. At all lruilnu. We d, 8 ~ day.- Mr. Mark Mcvittie. Westmore- land. was out on iuisineim Friday.-V. Ll'lr_ii-Eisecleaning lléedldlg You couldn’t wish for a better or more complete line of housecleaning supplies than we are showing here now. Everything you could possibly desire i_s included in our present offering, here are some suggestions that will help you houseclean. l 1 -l l. .l , I fl. . ’1` . Scrubbing Brush" Securing Soaps Stove Pipe Enamel Liquid Veneer wall Paper Cleaner Bon Ami Dustbane Tho sanitary swoop- lng compound for tioors and carpets. We have all size tins at all pri- ces Get some. Telephone Your _ Order ` lt will save you trouble-it will reserve your time. and you can rest assured that your order will be illlod exactly the same as if you came to the store and personally sel- ected the goods you want. Our phone order service is always at your service. May we suggest that you give it a trial. Call up 150. Beer & Golf “.l‘.$.°..'.*. . Knife Polish Brooms Whlako Putz Cream Dustbnne Lys New Wall Paper Our Wall Paper Clean- cr will make your old wall paper new again. lt's economical and sat- isfactory. For To your |... ‘. 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