1 (_ in :vi 1;. _,l t "ml: ~` W iff .1 1-." i i » .,-.i ‘gs ir _._; , 1 i z , . .__> ,_-I .,_,_~ ,=.fi.;_§°`.i .v L The TRUSSES We have just received 'a big assortment of the latest. ed trusses _ uni.: del.yed_ fe,-memgng feud in me tion for the Confederation Celebration, . inaii'sizesi'and~sty1es and » g are' irrapositioti tofit ‘ eve case with the ut- mo 5 . All fitting is 'done free of-_ charge by a compet- ~~ en' m`a'n who under | stands his business and -_ will be pleased to give n ~a advice you may re- ; Call and ‘see us. > E. A. Foster ` Central Drugstore ' Sunnyside - . i » l0mss\\\\\\\\s '/ -1 lflillllllll lllll Headache, Constipation. lad Cold Gets 10»cent box `_ Sick headache,_ billousness. coated tongue., heed and nose clogged up with I. cold--always trace this to torpid bowels. or sour. sassy stomach. tion and that dull. throbbing, sicken- ry-.i `: st 3auSfaCt‘°n° ' -fng` headache. mention is _the lighting of the park Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases. take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morming. They from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet, and your liver y . _ quit-e along this ]ine_ i and bowels regular for months. owing to a rush order for motor trucks PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Alley have left on a visit in Washington. ' Mr. J. W. Carruthers, Montague, was in Charlottetown, yesterday. Rev. Z. L. Fasli, pastor oi' the Bap- tist Church, left Charlottetown last evening by the boat special for Truro. Rev. Father Walker, D. D.. parish priest at Rollo Bay, left by the boat Mr P J Rayner, Alberton, was "F “THE KEY" among the visitors to Charlottetown yesterday .. \ "` As the interest grows in the great Q serial “The Master Key," the crowds h at the Prince Edward Theatre grow and last night the third episode of this ‘f‘=*‘f‘»‘.;*@‘*‘~F.f-"i.~‘f“°.i.@”':.l’¥."ti, A E68 i 0l`iS_€ -S0 ill'-.~ 9 I' 0 D BT his the__s_mhdm_d of ".3 predec_eB_ lliead Military Hospital Halifax. is at .C iiph sors 9~f‘aiid;tli`e_n some," An excellent ul plotis developingin the play and it ci now Mr .l J ilughes, M 1’ for King's unday afternoon He went to his ome in Sourls yesterday Sgt Ernest Carr, of No IX Field mbulance, and connected with Rock resent home on furlough Ho reports l the island boys in the garrison is magnetic force in increasing to the "ann tbe_` pers unel ol! the production is quite a t worthy one'as"'it includes the old youngest dlre'ctor._ in the course of yesterdays instalment Gallon dies leavingvhis daughter as sole heir to the’ Master, Key mine. Before his death- Gallon appoints his old partner Wilkerson. Superintendent of the mine and on his death-bed recommends that his daughter. Raith, retain him in that cape. ity until she is eighteen He eer, executor of his estate. After Gal- ed envelope, addressed to him, which reads, 'fTo ba.op`et_ie_"ri on Ruth's _eight- eenth blrtlidoy-sooner ii’ her welfare is threatened." It is hard for Dore and Ruth to appreciate all that has and is happening; much of it is a mys- tery to them. Vaguely they realize that Gallon had a dread of Wilkerson, that lie had evidently wronged him, and-that Wilkerson, in his turn. has a mission of vengeance. At the “Mas- ter -'I{e'y" mfninfnttsrs come to a. cri- tical point when Wilkerson, now in full charge, posts a notice to the effect that "After this day all wages in this mine will be reduced 25 per cent." man is after money-as much of he can get. He also sees that Dore is a stumbling block to his schemes. Of an afternoon Dore inter- feres when Wilkerson knocks a miner down. lt is the excuse for Wilkerson firing him as the mine engineer. The miners strike and some real exciting times ensue. They are battering down Wflkeraon's office in their frenzy when Dore interferes and subdues them when he tells them that in strik- ing they will ruin Ruth. Wilkerson tliiiii comes out of his oflice and an- nounces that the former wage sched- ule will be resumed and that Dore will be reinstated. _ This satisfies the min- ers who go back to their work. The picture concludes with the hero and heroine on .still more appreciable terms with one another. Two excellent two-reel detective dramas and a sterling comedy nom- pleted a grand bill. To-day “Tho Mas- ter Key” will be shown again. it as ii m _-Q » _,_____;_,;,;. pagtdilage 'of ' the theatre. _ 'The o " I . l'i0 S _ ‘ I sst actor -on the “silent_"_ stage and the _ “Wampoles Emulsion of pure cod iver oil, is unequalled for curing coughs, colds, chest and lung trouble rapidly strengthens the run down system. Price $1.00 per bottle. Mac- Kinnon Drug Co.. Cor. Great George and Kent Streets. MEtf. llillllllilll ENDING lil c . names Johh Dore. the mining eiigin~ lon diss Dore finds in the desk a seal- ` ` V ` Last evening the large-auditorium of the People's Theatre was taxed to its utmost to accommodate the hundreds of people seeking admission. At elglit o'clo_ck the sale of tickets for the first show had to be discontinued and the people forced to wait in the corridors for the second show. .. The miiin attraction no doubt was 'the second episode of the great serial. “Runaway June,” which is playing to capacity houses all over the country as well as in this city. The story has not as yet taken on the incidents that llillleal _to those who like a thrilling and sensational story (that is yet to to appeal to all classes. Asthe man- F yet this is what is offered the patrons it _ . , laid, and about 4000 éfiiare yiids of _ macsdein work done. We have also ' laid about two miles of wooden side- walks. A considerable amount of re- ar “ur ¢¢°mg¢|-| by mo,-"mg, "1 - them in good. condition, reflecting Poisonous matter clogged in the in- Coiled off. However. the money thus testines, instead or being out out ot aiwut, has not by any means been the system is re-absorbed into me wasted, as the improvements made are blood. When this poison reaches the -of a permanent nature and will add delicate brain tissue it causes congea- materially to the attractions of our t ' ~ . the constipated waste matter and pois- evenings. _ _ ons in the bowels. An order was placed last spring with work while you sleep-a 10 cent. box motor sprinkler, to be delivered durliig rrived in Charlottetown from Ottawa times, and in 0|-der to do so each your Bllecilll 1091 Welling fOr S\wB€X. N. U- condition. the ready sale of our deben- ty in fine health ami anxious to get. come), but bids fair to develop into f""d°d- Mac K|““°“ Drug C9' interesting incidents that are bound C0’-Great G°°"¥° “nd Kem S'-5' ME" ,lgemsnt have statem it is different ::Use Harmon Violet or Rose Toilet frolli anything yet shown in a serial, 3°.”-"the 50"' °"°“mY lathe’ is “"7 offering to the theatre-goers of Char-` 5°°thi“¢ “nd beueniflal t° the “ki”-~ A iottstown. it is so out ortho ordinary 'WSH SUPDIY 1"” received- M°°Kl'1' that it. is bound to elicit interestirom, “°“ D-mg 00-" °°"“°" Great G°°"3“ all who appreciate something good. and Kent st"°°t°' M°"° e ar o it w e fav ured w h the privilege of travelling with a 'celebrated actress, PFUCKV WGMEN DEFV BANDITS' of this popular theatre. June Moore TORONTQ AW" 10-_U"d|”m”y"d may imve been somewhat odd in her by revolvers in the hands of two baii- nomms as to the .. blissful state .. of dits. and despite the fact that the male life when she took unto herself a life '3mP|°Yee" °f the Sterling A°U°““ and partner, but it is yet to be shown in Key” C°mpa“y' Limited' 01' N°hle 5"’ -‘how-» she was W,-0ng_ »-Runaway were ignominously herded under the June.. is indeed a great promem may muzzles, two stenographers employed -one that should interest every mar- in me 9"-me °f the c°»m9““y Put “P 3 ried woman, every husband, and also Dmcky "gm ,t° Prevem the |°°"“g °f every young lady contemplating the the ‘wmpanys my e“V°l°P°“~ ._T|‘eh` taking unto herself a life partner. The "°°l°m"°° °‘“"_’d meh' °mP|°y9"s author, George Randolph Chester, lt' several h““d"°d d°"°"~ is needless for to state, is one of the Twe“ty'"“'ee h““d’°d d°"'“'°' the cleverest writers in America to-day. °m_°"m °f me my mn' W" in tw” Another offering of excguuon-al baskets ln the factory office when a merit was the solution to "The Million “mime °f “med menuemered' 'md Dollar Mystery." it is needless to say W°i";°d 31'; “Zi” “°°"‘;f_r“ph°'“ t° gig L that this is without doubt one of the qu 9 “U ““ °V-er e m°“°y' . _ greatest serials the citizens of Char- W.°me“ “creamed |°"dlY~ 'md Phe male fmtmans campaign' The" °‘dvm"“e be lottctown have ever been treated to, 9{",Pl;’3;°?”h"“;l‘e‘(|, t°f"‘° °";°"r; bat “ and hundreds have been anxiously pst” "4 9 8" 5 " ‘me ° t _° an' , awaiting the solution. which. open to ‘HIS df°"° them Pfwk i“*° 01° f°°f°\_‘Y- {’““'“ P“"“’° ““‘* "'°’“ D““'“ “““°"‘°“ ,the wo,.|d_the party WM happened The women were then ordered to _ _ ,§‘),7¢'_ - __ nrirss _ _ -_ to be lucky enough to solve same make “° "°°i“""“°e' 7"" Ml" MW ' ~ - , pistols._ra_n to her companio 's sid. ~§fof,~9l§§05,‘§§"?§‘§§§f[;§,§g'];‘ff°0'§:f and mst with similar treatment? 'Dur- ~ ~ Halsprott refused to give up the womagyggiztltp Bug; gg money and was brutally choked, Miss Mléhohpi- mio " B' fbffuhite noilgh Alice Robertson, disregarding the troops. The critics contend that the Service ofthisbeak - i -_ .i.?.“'li‘Il“.‘.’.T'..t...t .»ot»§’&‘3y _,__ _13'¢i-_expo . ~ mr “nil tm." md *Wm °- ' ..ciiennmey feel umm! of.sur __ ' wllilagatteiitioiitotiaeirltankinl » <>i»»'».i-»t""`.""ii.".t..i. that i. ‘ uirnpn mi . iirwhm to do.)-to 'hgnglour mono!! ,qu A 4 » f| ‘ §=.'l""»‘.'.:....:....'.. -.it .»- worm _ _ ing the scufile the two baskets fell to _ Of no little interest was that ode# gh* 5°" :md ‘mel "“§r\-ed b'_‘;tt°'“[ reel serial, “ Dolly of the Dailies," the r&"h§°“\°“ §u950;D‘l)\_g_ $5 “swf Oawa sixth page of which was ,s_l_iown last md 2; ta zlh6___i:-iool;_°l;\__dh_g em _hi l\i:ggets_hg'“ oldhdrieiggmgitgl mangrtllg f*°¢°l’¥» Ind one of the men fired nt their offensive against the Germans, -salon suns paper. on sisinnn the _\:g:;|fh9n\_>\s\lr§tenr=;;_°;f_§1.¢ flgggegvggtggg t“""fi°" °‘ hh mccgffor' wh%:fs¢;,"; hundred diillsrs into as bag arid made use or woman rep ers. _ . f »--_~»»_----i-ii--»~» :mir -‘~;.th°°=f.:..::‘:.‘:..:ii:- denounces the new manager as a man. mined . ‘M thxdo M-nnnred' _ and commends his everlasting admire- alan th _ an I; ch gt th. bm* '|o.”es_ ti_o_r_i_.__.§_or bexieoutipoksn manner, and of “fe mi _ ,__,B&‘°_ ll ndgma yu . ' "gind_._.°f6 _~“.. -““° -"°‘.`°'i 1'. `»i-'r‘ utr .ha »i °` Lyon: ,~ Ml' M°§°“§,¥,:f°"§‘“°' ';e§‘2m§d’_;%i.|t2:tly ‘ 3i'1'g|il`fpir:nn¢ar.y_ ' -wedge which they are trying to roi-os tenant in the Royal Naval Reserve " -- ll dnmd' by' Q np' Sow u as ;v,_'.f_ r , ' .. i . 'l - I ' ' - .~. Kato Price and William lies- bro'-ish! - -< _ __ - _ -______________ __-_n_____, __ to a close one of the _" clusiest " ro- , _rits-iintit st_ r i=Di|ov8¢iScotla who fi led to S _ not fan ts tugs on _e orc to itttsmi one of the s we at t s People’s to- ; - r tnttstif i 7 '_ i ' u _ `¢=‘ff’7“" _t;» it; ._ _ ‘amid it writ' ‘ C ' ._ #9-~(.”"l-» Fil _‘ (continued from Page One.) pairs have been effected on our streets during the past season, which kept i-eat credit, on the chairman of the treat Committee and our eillcient City Engineer Nicholson. _ A considerable amount of money was expended last season in prepara- which on account ol the war had to be already beautiful- City Worthy of roadway. and the building of a band staii_d_ in Victoria Park, where the citizens will be able to enjoy numer- ous band concerts during the summer the Gramm Motor Truck Company of Canada, Limited. for an up-todate August, but when the war broke out, we were notified by the Company. that for war purposes, they would be un able to complete our order in the time specified. I am pleased to report to you that since that time the contract has been renewed with these same people at a reduction of five hundred dollars on the original contract price. delivery to be made early in May- of the present year. So that by the delay the. city is effecting quite s saving. I may add that we are getting the same machine as they agreed to supply last season, and the reduction in price is really o. forfeit which they agreed to allow on' account of non-delivery. lt is pleasing to note that the fin- niices of our city are in such ii. healthy tures. notwithstanding the stringency in the money market, bears out this fact. While I believe in strict ccoflioniy vct we must not lose sight of tho fact that we must keep abreast oi' the there are certain improvements to le made We have been placed here by the votes of the people, they have thus demonstrated their confidence in us, and we must use our every effort to give it good accoiiiit of our steward- ship Yours respectfully, R. H. STERNS. ' Mayor of the City of (‘harlottetcwii. On motion of Councillor Riley the accounts were ordered to be distri- buted. The Mayor informed the Council that he had received it “\vire" with reference to the sprinkler. The Com- pany was ready to deliver it on inti- mation from the Council. The meeting thereafter adjourned. H/im comms our Dandruff causes a feverish irritation of the scalp, tee hair roots shrink, loos- en and then he hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and _get rid of every particle of dandruff, get a 25c. bottle of Danderine at any drug- store, pour a littlc in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After a' few ap- plications the hair stops coming out and you ean't find an dandruff. Y "Forget your corns by getting rid of them, Forget the pain and discom- forts, hy using Rexali Corn Solvent.. it is guaranteed to cure or money re- “I “if - ‘ku tl'/‘} , 1 ' . ; .` ,W »:»'\¢f’ _ -was _ ~ ,Q1 i _ = “- Fit _e-lz SX s___\ __ __ ss ll \ Real Russia We offer the last of 20c yd. If you’ve used 8 m um»mp -.».~ni.u“ ._ . s Many are _taking advantage of our 1 R y wonderful linen sale offerings It’s'the wise thing to do-to stock up for a year \r‘“-*~§,\_`--'ft \\ T9 _ __ . ' in advance. You can buy at lo\_v_~p3ices NOW-7 i \ So NOW is the time to buy. |i|; _ You haven’t feltthe effect of the war on many _:__ ,_ __ ,f __ things so far because you have been buying goods f' ' which were contracted for previous to the War. /7 Z fa 2;; /f 1//. more-too. / So, buy all you can now-a year’s supply if possible. ll ` ‘ T. --» as ~~ A Linen Crash Toweling QE Q; J 5 l'2° Yd- ii' _S ii if/ -; .500 yards all linen red bordered crash toweling i \ -, 'il-! 'S 17 inches wide-_-splendid for kitchen use, roller ‘ i _, ~ ii’ ;»'_`i7lW"'-;'fl‘f," j ' I "p_f`j` 3 towels etc. Special......_.._......_......._...._._....5 1-2c ` _'___ »_ ___ _-_‘-=tl`:-':f""7N“. '.17 f"-'TW'-f.~1f'r".’.f'_'_-‘ "'*"‘?’ __________ _______ __ Bargain! Ready Made Pillow Slips 25c pair 4_00 yards, al_l linen_ blue an_d white check glass toweling, won t lint, 17 inches wide, nice fine quality. _ Made of fine English Longcloth Cotton, nicely finished with wide hem and French seairs 40 inch 25c pr.-42 inch 28c-44 inch 30c pr. _ Crash Towelmg l4c yd. a big lot we secured at a low price previous to the war. The usual price is 19 and it we need not tell you how wonderfully well it wears or how long it lasts. It is a great bargain at, per yard.____.__...... English Longclotli Cotton l-Zc - A great bargain, this longcioth, at 8 1-2c yd. It’s beautifully fine and close textured-compare it with the usual 12c cottons sold in the stores. New Car els are f But, once these goods are sold high prices will at once rule. The factories are charging more for some lines today than we are. _ When our present stock is sold out we will have to charge more-a lot . _.:___ llilll ,. J |` ` . .__ mfr; Big discounts---some half price R Quick buyers will secure some great bargains in pretty curtainings-being cleared out to make shelf room. _ Strong Nottingham Lace Curtainings double width in a rangeof very attractive patterns. By the yardis an economicalway to buy at any timeas you can get just the length required. These prices have been selling-at 1-' -‘ A zoo 2st,' 32o and 34s yd. your choice while they last 20c yds ` A Single width scalloped edge Nottingham Lace, with 1 pretty double border pattern R€gI|l3l’ 126 f0I' 9C yd. 24 inch single width net Regular l8c for l0c,,.i, Strong splendid wearing Scotch Scrim Curfainings in white and ecru double width R€glll3l‘ 24C fOr ISC Regular 4_0c for 20c HALF PRICE! About 25 pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains which ha_ve been used as samples and are slightly-not badly- soiled. White, ecru, drab. ' 75c for 38c pair 2.00 for 1.00 pair -1.00 for 50c pair 5.85 for 2.93 pair 1.25 for 63_c pair 6.25 for 5.13 pair * -‘ 1 p on display---See them lumens-_ig I __ l iv-----_-' 5| | iteqmml-i ' . EXPRESS ADMIRATION - _ » FOR THE RUSSIANS. LONDON, April i0.~Tlie British military critics express thc greatest admiration for the manner in which he Russians have handled the Car- wecn Pollanka and Bartfeldt. they say, squeezed the Austrians out of the hem out of Mezolaborez, and from west to east this process has conti- nued until all the passes are in the hands of the Russian Emperor`s Austro-Gemians must now return from East Galicia and Bukowlna, or they will find themselves cut oft. Just as fierce a battle, but on a smaller scale, is going on in the west, getween the Mouse-and the Moselle. here the French are pershting in and according to the Paris reports, continue to make progress. The French report, however. is at direct variance with the report from Berlin. which announces that all the French attacks have been repulsed with heavy >_The French are incessantly bom- iierdlng st. Mihiei, the point or tho y M1 "'“ »\, re za i out, and at the same time are attack- ing the two sides of the wedge with infantry and artillery in an endeavor to reach the roads which lead from St. Mihiel to Metz. lf the progress al- ready made is as great as the French claim it to he, these roads now should be almost within range of the French guns. The Germans have made an attack on the British lines iii Northern France, which was repulsed, and have, according to Berlin, recaptured from the Belgians thc village of Brel Grach- ten. on the Yser, which has changed hands several times within it few days. Elsewhere, so far as the public has been informed, there has been no fight- ing worth mentioning. REWARDEDFOR FIESISTING AN ATTACK. LONDON, April 10.-The Govern- ment’s intention to encourage mer- chantmen to resist or dodge submar- ine attacks is emphasized by an ofli- cial announcement yesterday that Cap- tain John Richard Green, of the steam- er Vosges. which was sunk off the Cornish coast on March 27 by the shell fire of a German submarine.. has ,been granted a -commission as lieu- arm." ‘“:.:°i.:2::::;'.rt ‘:..“§`.:‘.:: _ .e t ` R , *gt* £1 I ~ 1 _ i _, 3%' V » ‘. \\ and nwonioii the nisiinituishoti ser-I g_,_--_;-_-_-7-;~ vice Cross. The other officers of the possible ei’lortuTi'd'il'" 'th‘e"gife'1itest`nf\. stei1mer_hnvc bleen gfiven gold watches fact? H.-,re is B suggestion ‘hut will :ini eaci mem er u the crew has rc- - _ cciveil three pounds ($15). |?,?‘:vr‘;,K.T,\:.r rttgggt "iT1dnne,rves vu' The Vosges was under fire for more piece of 'needlework ‘ity “ “C ‘V9 than two hours before she was siink,|thi‘_k Dum e .t ' Be ha heavy her rrlifef engineer being killed and FN' h n "tf,ch 1°' L 9 5"'f"’°~ tivo other officers and two inciiibers ‘ t 9 leaves mth “ d'"“‘“¥_9t"'°l‘ oi’ the crow, as well iis it woman pas °r one "f the "?“` 9k”l"t°“ lmtches. scnger being woiiiided. li_\' skilful |t¥"*t “We ""3 Som] Btliich \Vith01lf the hiinillliig of his ship Cnptaiii Green t""" 0' Unmt ‘lf the Bl0“"W0l'klnE.' prevented the torpedoing of the stcnm-U mtl" SUfC\1~ NOW. fOr the HOWGFH. U80 er and the submarine opened fire on the long-and-short Kensington stitch the ship with her guns. The steamer ‘or ii long-and-short huttonhole was getting away from the submsrlne,stitch. The centre sill be filled in when a shell hit her funnel and herlwith Frennh knots nm] n (ew |0ng_ s eeil was reduced A the Vos es . p _ . s g _ was making _water the captain ordered his passengers and crew lnto_tlit-I boats. Captain Green stated later that the submarine kept up its fire, rid- dllng the boat, and did noi disappear until a patrol vessel i-aiiio on the scene. Soon afterwards the Vosges sank. i New iisi: ron voilox/l'rro_\' niisin. and-shomstftches radiating from thc knots. . w you arc ready to apply the braid, which is sawed on directly below the long-and-short stitches of the petals, and in such s way that the thick part of the braid comes nt- the rounded portion of the petal and the thin parts follow the sides of the petal. This braid fills up the empty spaces of the flowers heaiitffiilly, giv- ing a rnised, padded effect and re- lieving the flat, “I-don't-believe-ltr ____ frniich-work." appearance of the rest of _Bo you want to work that large dog-wood centrepiece with the lease the centrepiece. _ ii dgy.of which efeare three: matinee ~ - at 3.15 and tyolhows in the evening.. ', 1 . ` _ »‘ ' #.16 iiiid_8.&5. fir _ pp __ , .The aiihlleineiit have arranged for _ __ . -- if My ,_ ~ some of the ingst o_ol_iossl__p£o~_ . f ~f- - ._ _ ._ _» 4 ,,,__,,, ~ _ __ ,_ ` ' damtag' bi gg' ziniegrsguseird 'P “W ` -'Wir "T" I ' ‘ r » ei menu ~ _ - _ ~' 'T -_ ~ - s ~ `. z ~ ". ~' ~ ‘ ii ~ _ _inmdft ~ .-if ~1 » .~ ' ’-if ,_ - . - - _ k , *_ _ _ ii 'I' a so a e ~. “_ i 'F - _ - ' s* ~ _et _ _f _- ` _.ir-...i ...trial _-miss-1. it _ " ' i J ` ' ' R ” ~ ' “is good tea” »~ ~