”. ’ ~ < .r il’-i*_=_~ gl, , 1'.-1'. :ui ii -.ji-r L » l i i 1 ,ml bit” i‘-i_. .__~'Z¢ i i 1,? R6" iw.. .. l'i~,5i:` f1,*'~f.-_~ i`i'"~. 51; l. 'fi 5 in ‘_-if-' '»:if"-I .ct . 7', . A si. i. xii' 5;' i. in ., i ,_ ti ti'i .t i p. _ . l' ,ji ik- ff le( fe" iii E. .__ } 4 W l “il ,.__ -i . il” ' fo' il" i, _K _, if-’-_‘.` _.ti ,M 1 z When -_-“all tired feel like .doingy complains of poor and sleeplessxiess nervous System is ' and demands a good up- buildiiig tonic. ~“ 'Foster’s Compound Syrup of Hypophospllites forms the best nerve and brain _food known- and has restored thousands of suffer- ers to health-Large bottle 75c. E. A. Foster WI be a had not °“1 W°m““l H" her-Just New York- So his and so Miss alla Bowooss, sommmiao 1| Ned stop ed - ‘ D - intent upon itself that friends may spending her .holidays at her homei . _ ` __ . /, 9- m°l“°”i- dwell around the corner for years and in Alberton. ~ " *` " °* *i \`*~.. "1 . - ' _ 116? Bild neverknow. _ " 7 _ ,_-~; "" ‘ \_fi _ was Ned at that moment was extracting. Miss Clara Palmer and Miss Olive \ j.';:1L',-3 Qi '__--~"‘f E ' _ , ’§ - _ slow information from a half deaf and MacPhee, Students of ine Union Com- our - .. ._ __ .` J., ' our _ totally dumb _old woman with a cross mercial College, are spending thehl - - ' -?_;_'T 5,., -,_-fl ‘_ f 5_5* _ Srv-bled di!D°9i¢i°l1» YSS. she had seen Easter Holidays in Coleman. ' _ Eyijlg-J ey 1;. ` T' “""_'_""‘ ' a young woman get oil' the train at a _ _ B ‘ ~.,=.i-5 f,7_"`,"f°.,l, EJ“i;i Yzlhliél E ‘- " Bi f0\' station back there. She didn't know if - Mas Ruth McGregor, Principal of . lg W5 "V" _' 3" .F5 '- ~ - 2 the station was Farnville or not. but Clinton school,is spending her Easter- =.;.-- =~ 1' _._ . _! rfiaiiai _ - _._ tc-=i " -’ ` _ _ WHS UI the girl had rice in the brim of her hat. holidays in Charlotetuwn"the guest of New - 'F-1,-, 5% ".-51:3 f7=1§»"-'ill =' ‘ ;f "1 -F “` T5' to whom he June Warner, alone on the station _Miss Wiunlfred Mackerizie, Bayfield _ _ E 1 . -~. -_ platform, had grappled meantime with Street. ' < " ' ' ` *"- f _ J " I-' “f 1”‘f - ,,' _#__ 7 “_ ...-r,,;.\,,l_._,,____v_ _i H1111 the first problem of her independence. -2- i Vt C _ ' '_-_ ‘ ‘;,'_._,, '_' '" - "=\ ,wi " _~-» ' ‘ ’ m\lt0' That problem had to db with the Among the visitors to the city Sat- arp .. ,, 'i _'E' , ` _'K ._ " ' ri’ f in his means of getting to New York, and it urday were Mr." and Mrs. Lincoln ,_ "*®_';,‘ j _.' ~-~.~,-45-'-i-1.--.~,_ gy" _ .l' - her with question upon question, driv the setting sun the answer came to Mrs UoPhail loft for Calgary, Ur and Mrs urday . y was attached a leather thong, the oth- liud left the train! v0ice_ y[’l\`\\“\\\|l er end of which was in the nian's “Stop them!" he y0|le,]_ But the ll8.lll.l. H8 WEB tilklflg ll0m€ his bride! pliong wng dgpd_ Stagg" masters are "Try Rexuu Kidney Rémady it has l -- Music, the wedding march, the ‘little busy pe¢p|e_ proven “self to be u wonderufl ,.eme_ . r(_"\\\\\\\\\\y1y1[4\\\\\* gray. ivy hulls chapel at Bryhvort; A train ihundereil in-o down train. dy for ti-outing any form of itiiinoy dis. = § `- Was that Ned coming down the oaisie. Ned looked at the bulletin board. 'l‘he auger, Guaranteed, lu liquid form, i I@l.“\\\\\\ Illl FLOUR /II JWWKWI FEED /I \\\\\\ \vIII limited supply of \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\@lIlIlIIIZ\\\\ /I/f4§\\\\\\\\\\\'§IIHIlllII.\\\\\\\ Rolled Oats Bran \\\ Cormneal _ Cracked Corn Oil Cake Cotton Seed and Molassine Meal all 'of which we are selling at lowest prices. 9120-3 -3MtlsEi.ts2w `/// contained her prim little travelling held out her merchandise. hat; then she jerked the door. In the "No," returned the woman without opening she stopped with a sudden moving ii muscle. Only her feather fl s m. Y Y. mail cast at the uier- first of his generous bounty, thefirst chandise a look of contempt. ` _of her pay for being Ned’s wife! She "It’s at very nice watch, urged June. _- jerked it from her belt, threw the “lt's a solid gold case, and l don't three bills oil the seat, ran down the know _how many jewels. I only need A very pleasant farewell entertain- Middlings steps, jumped to the ground and sped money enough to get to New York and "wilt WHS Eivffil by the Knights Of across the tracks to the opposite plat- hire n t_axi. Then I must filid some Pythian Empire Lodge No. 19 on Fri- form. She had no idea. of where she work.” day evening in honour of Lieut. .i.A.S. was going, but anywhere would do. The black vandyke man's eyes light. Buyer, Bomb. .l. C. Stewart, Gunners As the train started to pull out she ed. “I doii't want it," observed the wo- A|‘ii0id THY|0!` ami RON- MBSSEFVCY had a mod impulse to run after it to man, looking straight ahead, while the and Trumpeter Carl Fletcher, Knights have it stopped, to call Ned, but there man’s glance of contempt strayed from Of the 0\"ifi" “ti'i=EN 'roei.4Dilis. 'l‘he best value in New Ynrk City both in rooms and restaurant. Phone. 7790----Byrant. J. GUGG5- to locale in the VERY CENTRE ’ ’““""t::¢ml -hw' - i-"iii"-2¢»i.i.$°&'.“lt. ._ f » nomen- _Aiiiamlilis-;iioiima|i Sth Av., Broadway: 241125:; ovgllwooiuso uaoiso. sg. A A - :....i:.:".'.2i°°..°.‘l'.'.'.'..‘.1'.“=‘;1-°.-‘ii.'-“-°a=.:‘: 1,000 guests. A ‘ Roams K4-)|€°H f- .$1.50 Per Day. With Both, $2 to $5. ~ iI.‘.‘.'i‘l¥f -,. H" : ":-3.: it ‘iii-.i'e"~'-.J.'_-+`i , .V li . _ : wi.” `l0 'STOP HEADACHE dyke man starting after her in’an- °ih°\'- He Jumped into n third and shouted. "Chase them!" "Hold on there!" gasped a breath. lsss'voice. and a panting voice piled gtetllilsuwhltgelribboned _luggage on top the -tended ti-anic, streetand up Fifth three taxis at break-, Fraternally B. ROY JOHN L. Sore Go --~ - out the sting ove -leaves no scar. Putnanrs Corn lx ::Rexall "B8" tify your hair, Price 50c. and ll . mr, , il i . i ' I ‘ , ' ' i - bg _.`- .14 I , . iii t i and Kent streets. ,iii E. lf You. she D . _ ga: 2tl)ue at_4.10. An express was due replied, siiiiiing up at him. “You arg During your stay in the military Jan ' W h I 1 . Very killfi- city of Halifax, we trust that you may wndelf I arg? WT! de D ess and be- At that particular moment the New embrace the opportunity of meeting h_iend§f‘-sh em lil U0 ¥i20Il6_y. no York express overtook the local und with the Knights of Pythias in that wh h. I ecolu iiltihtlewen ielegraphé slowly forged ahead ami Ned Warner, city for we can assure you that in Herydrlll sie (smile Hhvol Rh thing- peering feverishly into every pacing Halifax Lodge you will aurcly ilnd, standineaip-_ U 9 "iw “Self HEBIII window. saw tho sauve. black Van- choice companionship and that good” K li ie P09 "F9 (ff 9- Diteous dyked stranger bending gracefully fellowsilip for which Knights are fum- bezgar and accepting Neds gifts. She over his wife, mid June was smiling ous. Go then and visit them often, §;1;vaN§dl ltinoihli rig white toothed nor-‘ up ot him. 'rhon Nou, against his wiii, ond give no well as resolve tho honont ° ill' “ill 6"- With the limo passed mi. your membership in this Loilgc en- joviai generosity. handing her thirty. The express, however, wus delayed titles you to enjoy. ' The i°\l¢i\ Of iilllt mviioy Biiiii burned a moment, nild the local pulled in With hearty good wishes, her fingers. Foolish as her revulsioii ulieud of it, Ned was the first passe". mishi l_1_€. it was keen and real never- ger out of the express, and he landed tireless, and until she had thrashed on tho platform just in time to use out this question with the woman the Vandyked man and June going ;"hilei0go‘il1l*:1dn9(;ltdl;§:`i:{i; 8l;0Vl:;lr\_.\D in her through the gate side by side. Ned with Nod tho soo:-ga reiglllgllilg fi‘i°l',§d "wif 'hm' bm it W” ”°‘ ““' which sho had held other meal. 'rite tial,-w§°'lf, fd,,"'° v°“d°'i’"° "°““° Y a e saw them again. June llzgick glisindykgsdhman passed quite near, was darting the door and Just behind r. s s it ii _ sh -walked gouge nib? B sm 8 0 §§i'Qi,»",',-‘°,,,°f,',f 1I,“,‘§,“',°f,’,§`ae‘,§“l‘h ""3""- whero should sho or Homer sho iusd, _,my ,O ,,,, ,une B B,,d,§ “" could see her father agid mother plying in ayxicm ,ma to "9 "ge b|Bc‘k'm:;l’f in F. C. & B., T. -J. COLEMAN. C. C. HOLMAN, V. C- GODKIN. V. R. S. ABSOLUTELY PAINLESB No cutting, no plas- ters or pads to press _the sore spot. Putnlm'a Extractor makes the corn go without pain. Takes r night. Never fails Get a 851:. bottle of trlotor today. Hair Tonic, will beau- `olong its life and DT - make it glossier and more abundant. a bottle. MacKin- non Drug Co., Corner of Great George 4 . - Hliltf. 'll ' __ 4 0ii1W' was concretely expressed in her beau Wood Mr Leonard Wood and daugh- De t L ' = _ év H f#~.~.»_. I 12- l/ E ini” ‘°°~» N 1 who stood there piteously begging! ' l;rido_ ) D.D.S., Jersey City.. N. J. will be ,__-_'__. ,»y;('_/ As2)»,,¢,f _ ‘_ ., I " _ '- ' I . '"4 f-,;¢'-"' _ Wilt; @:..i' 'is"'b;,/ -4 m i i /,'\i» _ .-,mu '_-;;;¢, -. . UI’ ..._ 'elo- J Dept. is Take the Elevator to our Big New Carpet Department Our friends keep telling us that we have greatly improved our store. We ourselves think the greatest improvements have taken place in our car- creased. All the best weaves, Weltons, Velvets. Axminsters Brussels, Tapestry, Ingram, every good make -250 Designs ._ All the new patterns at last years low prices. We bought t_hem before the present high prices went into effect--landed them before duties were in- You are Cordially .Invited i » to call and inspect them without feeling under the slightest obligation to purchase. But, at the same time, when our present stock is sold out much higher prices will rule. It’s a good time RIGHT NOW to buy your carpet. _ V_v ig. _S The great play, "Peaceful Valley," will be presented at the Prllicc Ed- ward Tlieatre to-night under the -auspices of the Charlottetown Hospi- tal. " Peaceful Valley " is a three act comedy and has been played over 5,000 times to enormous successes in Canada mid thc United Slates, und is largely respoiisililc for the great sur- cess of the late lovable Sol Smith Russell, who created the part of I-losoa Howe. Teil other quaint and lovable people are in the play. Miss Gorman 'was quite fortunate iii securing this play, which is n classic of its kiild. The following is the cast oi' cliuruc- ters:- Hoseu Howe, (A mail of the mountains), . .. J. Austin Truilior Leonard Rand (Merchant priiiccl. J. J. ilcsiiioiiil Jotham i-‘ord (llotclkeepcrl, Patrick Mc'l‘iiglil= Ward Andrews (Who will hear watching). James Mcllougalii .luck Farqullar (Miscast iii the drama of life), Russell Smith Charley Rand (His troubles all before him). Frank McCarey Wilson (waitor), ...Wm. C. Whitlock Virgie Rand (A girl worth win- ning). . _.Bertha F. M. Gorman Niohe Farquhar (Jack’s sister), Mrs Patterson Forsythe -Phyllis Howe (One of the good old stock), . . . . .. Bertie Stewart Martha Howe (Her daughter), Zilla Arsenault~ Stage manager, Mr William C. Whitlock. The three first names on the fore- going cast are sufficient to insure an excellent entertainment, as eat-.li_ is known as an artist of rare ability. The dress rehearsal was eniminent-_ ly satisfactory and now everything awiiits tlis rise of the curtain to-night, when all indications point to a bumper house. - Before the play, at 8 o'clock sharp, ‘Deedldon’t imOW. boss' he re was grumbling at the woman inees you our good wishes and io assure WERNER HORN CASE SET F°R‘ plied. as scared by colitagioii alone as saiitly for having bought the watch: you of our appreciation of the fact APRIL sth if he had been accused of throwin Th bl k V “__ E the pretty little bride out of the wing- to 'tlienlhc anilal;g2i,ki‘i,illwmhllili1il“p?1Iyts?>¥i?g lélililti-;y(:i1ldla‘I¥lnll;ei:‘g?n:iii(ig tdrglelstgflygt --- misrr 22-.ifxeqnggugogl _ _ , _ "H i - - was irougi in o lc i li - __ _ _ aww!" oiiest to the Lord, I dont iviviic;iliey},;ii:,lattl;;a‘ilill:ehcéamslgiack to June ;iélIp;e;nf;¢;r‘ciziiuggcsgépigcéieaiobtliuatpgi- duy for nrrziigiiniciit oil indictinent ' ' NEW YORK CITY H lTth¢; delirious search began from “Of course you won’t pei-mit' me to sional interests, for the purpose of ful- iiiz?-iri5;i;;g fli-l:i’imll\leliIi/ax`\§rl:i€)l;`ta[tl