, .:;.\‘,. 2°"°’ -.. -§,,5:" ' “fi 5’ .tr i " fy, _f .7 r,y- .,.», r - i , ~ if ,ij 1_5 il ~_» F _ ll ,_ ,_ - iii.. . ,,- i;.-"5 i ` »‘%5»`.. ii ui 4 i 1. X ; i 2;; ill -feilf 'P+- _ __i . Y- -il ii , vi" sf ., -_ » V. .fi i ,uf .V _- i» _Hip ._ - ky _ ¢ Y . . ry. t }'i,i*- »i. :_ ... ‘£'?.?§=-'fr' ‘ _;",__;_ f .. ‘.l'ff~_~1 ' ,. _ “_-'»ff`§’r », :iii _ ..._tin ~. "' , ii ":i‘~; l ' Mi ,i . i . .t’ \. i gc »i 0,3? . » "#99 . _':;-......**'f » (_ t i,-' ». fl i eer fi). Wee _ _I .- _ ~g~o--»-..-.. < ..._ _ ii” ‘.".* Q1. ` . . _ , _ _. in ... E 'rn ,Qiuiir \-Ury ir/ini icy. ERY UNE Sll(l\VN Wlil ll/\\`l~l A DOZEN UR S() Miilriil. .\liir»rii<} & With the death and burial of _Mark Twain have come to light in-any inci- dents in his early career, niiiny esti- mates of the man, bbc author and Ibis work. For one thing, hc began his life work comparatively in ina- iturc age. Ile was twenty-six years moi;-_erhaps older--~bcfore hc dream- ed if literary' success. The outbreak of the civil war parted him from his trade ns n pilot on the l\lis.<.issippi land he began to write.” llis “Velc- hraicd .Iunipiiig |<’ri~g" \\'.'\.~' a sur prise to thc lilinior loving public and its remarkable sale was equally a surprise to him. After he had writ- ten iti hc put it nividc in n pigeon hole in contciiipt and disgust. ilu later rendini: hc i-oncl_udeil to print il. There had been for some tiinc ii- impression that thc author was oi.do| in years than the published records show. .liidge Goodwin of Suit Lake t`ity rontirnir- this \'ie\\"_ llc is now se\'t‘|ity'ciglit, :ind .~»ayi; when lic was ii:;::..ciutr¢l with l\lr tl'leuicns on the Virginia liiiitcrprisc fthe latter was older than hc. More- `o\'er a well-known ‘nook of _biograph- ies published in 1889 contains this re- coi'il:-“Saiiiiiel I.. l‘leincns, born .\'o'.'mnbcr 110, 1830." 'l`lic mattci' is of small conscqueiicc. l\'i‘ai'k Twain I MARK TWAIN. THE AUTHOR AND' 'I`H.'E MAN. was always young in heart and spirit, .md them are few things in the hu- man makeup that contribute more to prolong the period of youth than a saving sense of huiniir. lt was not given to the brightest spirits of our race in vain. l’ci‘liaps»»who knows?- hia sense oi humor may not have been left behind, with the white flannel suit in which all that was mortal of Mark '1‘wain was luid in the grave. Not nmny m,ri\.irs, even of tbosr- wliosc. fame is widest, aeeiiniiilatt' wealth. Mark Twain made and lost a fortune, and luii:r, rose from under a hugo burden of debt to become a millionaire. ln the last ten year..- ; his inronie from the sale of his books gave him from $40,000 to $50,000 u year. 'l‘r\ic inmior has a high selling value in the literary market. Mark 'I‘wain‘s hu- mor was, however, flavored strongly with wii~'.doni. “lic wus not only a great liiiniori:.‘t\, but a i!l`f‘l-W l‘\‘l\"9“' }|»iici',f’ writes 'l`li|_~odorc ltooacvrlf.. Hi., gift made iooiii for him, and i,|-riuglit him tha acqiiiilntance and friendship of many am0“iZ UIC IINM. the powerful and the wise, some of “~\mm have given high estiuiatcs of (pq-_ man and his work since his dn- parturc. . 'l`lic_ world iii its eager demand. for |i.~ner, ir; riipidly hurnini: up its vast :~t->i‘e.< of conl and oil, an it had he~ fore biiriied up its forests. (ine after another of the nations has been ,lu~oiigli't to consider and calculate li..-w ion.; ii win i..~ i..»i...»c its mei iiziipiily will be cxliniistriil. 'ran iv1Noiiiii.i. AND Tar; sronnon n.\'rTi~;R\'. '“-*”"“'__ - ~ ~ i inc harnessed in all il\lHll§`\°= U ,,,,,,-|,i go drive the factory \\'l\ef‘li=. or to furnish electric \i$l`l‘\~- \'°"l~*‘"‘| power. Still thc ilcniaiid |?.l"‘W*~‘ from year to year while the sources (.1 supply are bcinz depicted. Even me ,.i,-ers have shrunk in volume be- caiise the forests have \.ir£‘\\ CHL MCLEOD. 4.1|‘,dlf. The rireiiz have been dainnicd nndiaway. _ _ ,_ (___ _____ ,E l Sasaki fc £i:»i:.ra` Aiwa?- “~=a l _ A; "...- , `1 ` ii r.i.s"i', M.i% i i 'WV I _ "fd,-fa’ l , _ licrc’s barrels oiiuntoryourboys I '99 » in a"fasl mail illustrated. We' liav.:n’t one are of hefivv iron an Of' - of them-every bO_V WHO 0WUSi 1 one is delighted and those who I her of dificre it S L ‘S ` f-Cm( l H ioisi-/.e. The mo~t oooula' ~iz~ -sells cart like the one i ve sold hundreds i §F3_I_*3_l$__¢§\iii‘l‘1`~l\'_>§ __ crazv to have one. 0 if fast mil fifcirf' ~"~;f;§tf_“t‘__'€‘;'_i1;=i_'i'= r d wood, comeinauum; ' .. _ es, a< 'ln fwe repairinni reuiiinoisier rniniiure--.re-\ _ make mattresses and springs. All work . guaranteed _/'l l i I H5511-I is sififaéi HHM Q-HEI -Iii f by range of painru.. _ I Elegant curtains and curtainiugs We direct special attention io our _rrlrgentnlinc of cirrtaininygs “hy the yardfr' “BETTER CURTAINS FOR LESS MONEY" than most stores ask--a result obtuinid by passing them along----direct. from the manufacturer---to you. Conipae ani convince yourself of our wonderfully good values. ANI) IN CURT.-\ININGS“by the yard" we’ve more than doubled last .=eason’s showing. Pretty muslims, st-riins, Madrasses, sicuciled art scrims, lace nets, etc, etc, are here in almost bewildering variety. just come and sec. Swiss curtains in both single and double border `.......3_50tol8.50 Elegant hind made giiipurc curtains to$8_00 Seventy-tive patterns in curtainings by the yard eflual '0 N105* Cm' ‘ ---serims, madrasse,siniislins, lace neis, white, cream, mins sold at 5i.25 aid colored, per yard from _ --. _ . . . . . . . |5c to 75c ` ` Noiinglizini cui-tziins in an immense variefv of OURSPECIM Dm \ des'gns per pair from. ... . . . . . . . . . .2542 t0 $7.50 Imkluce mmain; mm'c WEEK 2’ EER v i 4 in dainty pleasing pat. tcrns-are 3 i-2 yds long, oo inches wide, have "Colbert" edges- and are of a diirable, strong wearing quality BEER & WEEK sn /(Iurs is' the largest and best stock ot household linens on P. E. I.-0ur prices -please people. L _ excelled by any on S°C\1f¢dll1°_"G°ld M°5i‘}l" | HV _WM V _ H _ at Paris in competition rc _ QL/ l room, hall, liiichen, din- ing room or sitting room frnm per square-yd OILCLOT HS for bed- --roo patterns--best Eng- lsh make Upward ,___= There remain as new, or but part- ly exploited sources of power, the winds and the ocean tides. The wind has tremendous power at tlmei. which thc' familiar windmill can make effective for thc time. But the wind is an iiureliablc servant, often nbsent- when moat needed, and again displaying very high velocity when not rcqiiircil. The April number of |‘opular Mechanics tells that through the medium of electricity and the storage battery thc windmill is rap- idly gaining new importanccf 'I'-he latest windmills are marvels of perfected machinery the working parts running on ball-beai'lngs. Such a viiuiiniill of fair sine and elevation can be made io generate electricity exen with only a six-mile wind. lt is provided with an electric generat- or, xi switchboard and storage bat- tery-. The wind wheel makes use of every pull when it coincs, and the hnt'tr'.ry stores away the current. From this store the farmer may light his buildings, drive his station- ary machinery, and enjoy something of modern luxury in having a tireless and adaptable servant to do his bid- ding. l’RFlAi_`HlNG THE GO t‘.l‘l‘}l. Uli' Hli}_Ai/l"H. A feature of the religious services in New York an-ll Boston last Sun- day- was that in nearly all the leml- iiii: rliiirohes the gospel of healtli was pi'e1zclieu:'yi'mpur§¢i¢l which ' hug oolleetod, thus eleenng out thi. kidneys, bladder and unnary- |>¢_¢I. *~ D0;n’a Kidney Pi table, and IDI! 5° and _Y0\l°l- ' . Dou ld A. lfelnu, Bild 001! Bxirgs, Ng? writes:-‘fl wan troubled vm. my kiiliivr' f°' "F" “°!\""' “W ,uggfsd with such krnbb pl_in| aeronr the small of my back all the time I wind hardly get around. After taking two boxel of Doan'a Kid!!! Plull Nm W gui homer, and by the time I. taken three I was completely eured. -50 u.p¢rbox,_3hqm¢fo| |i§5n?.at allodzlen or mailed dinet EY ri.. 1'. iuibum 0°-. 1-\°!"_°‘f "°'°°*°»~ OM.. ' ii gt ,r fl sieeuirig or Pmtruaing Pass in e to 14 days or monci refunded 50:. Redmond now. hold the balance of l power in the British commons. r, ._,4..i.¢ -pee “ann” “~». "Well, your uiillinery is in a class by itself." "The best yet." "Your hats are not overloaded." "Your prices are much more mod- crate." “Not a freak hat in thc lot.” "Why the European hats are more like th`e New York styles this year.” "We were pleasantly surprised, we expected nobody would he able to wear those Paris hats." "Your lady buyers understand what is required for the home trade." "It takes a Charlottetown lady# buyer to select. Paris millinery for the tlharlottetown ladies." "lt.‘s the best show this spring." _'v-~r<_v » _ Show - "Wl »i| can get two _ iy yr hats this spring for the price of one last year" "The hats are all lovely." “They are not expensive." "Another lady said they able." |ll`0 WEBF- "You have got the style anyway." "They have a distinct style." “Where the price is high there is evidence of real value in Ostrich." "You have done a lot of crowing this spring about millinery." "Well you hav_e something to crow about.” All those things were said in good clieer, nnd if ihn ladies who said those kind words, go on saying H-,pm to their friends, the arlvcrtlsinig man emi take a rest, and take up some other department. _Q ft, ‘ fl = 'FJ' I ali: 'X3 \ -1 Kind Words For P_atou’s Milllnery From the Charlottetown Ladies Who Visited The _rif- 'Qi T53' \\ _,A _ _ _~ ;:.=j_ _ A; y _ _j",'/__‘__-_'.i_=.,-' ` _. _ 5 ' _ 1 rg' 1 ”’f~ fi , f'”" - '= £5; 31."-'ia_. ~...' - ._ `i.'_. 'I '.~ 'S =}=, 1' _ lr'-'J' _“i`<.` .' Jo, rr-‘.' '.-.'.-:_.-'.,»‘ I -._ 1 - :...-_... V i~:'€'.: . , \ *" 3:: ’-»- V' _ _ _/.V (-. ,. A!'_9§.»`g'* "_ Make Your "A Husband Spruce up lt' he is becoming a trifle negligent about his dress- don’t stand for it-make him spruce up to look as he used to if you have to buy the out- fit your self. We can make your task of purchasing easy. Put him inside oneofourshirts collar him with one ofour new collars, crown him with one r of our hats, tie him up with ll `, one of our new style cravats, then lie`ll ‘ look like A lover l , again. _ Watch Our Window ~_ Lift Something New PATON’S i“ii'*BUll-__-_iJ When Buying A Wedding Rin you want one heavy enough io last a life time. _ Our I4 & i8 K narrow, thick, and medium thick rings are- just the kind to last 9. lifetime, as they are made thick but not clumsy. This style ring is very popular. Our stock is very large and we can suit you. G.l1. Taylor Jeweler Opticlan. \i_.i___..;... *Q* -- , r........_. Delamar y .Chocolates with the worid’s best. They excel all othersiii richness of coating, flavor and variety. Try them, bulk or boxed iit The Best Drug Store The MacKinnon Drug Co Co:. Gt. Geo. lr. KL Sta. I 1 . I-l "Lyma.n'a Crushed Rose and Crush- ed Violet Taleiims are simply talcum perfection. They are mada from gn. c-all purified Sch-ily tale, bm-arir; .mid and the perfume of the true rom; 0;- 'Vl"|°i~- TW I1 tin next: time. z5¢_ |"'l`hn Best Drug Store, The -Mac-Kin. non Drug Co, Uor Gt Geo Ai. Kt. Sl;ra_ drtf. "l'}xtraoriliuary discounts ‘are offer- ed in picture frames. In order to rriiiiee stock we will give you a dia- roiint of 20 p. c. off. I)on’t rielay.in taking advantage of this oher. Mark Wright, Nnwaon Block. 4-27dll. ‘ 'rim cazrrcrsiw Has umm somarrnss Ma-na 'myr omni, i.or'ri~:'rowN sroaas aaa sa- Hrsn IN 'rua Marra be noon 'ranvnvuuria ron oaoion names GOODS. WITH A vlmw 1°() gp; ivnciivruci soon nu ~' __ uixrsra-Mn. M.iioi.ald§wsi=F& inavs or cariarui. smaoa IN coupon AND rams-AND as A Ricsuur 'ran rmuisir nation or lpaitss 'rnimmiuos 'ran' iravn . an aauu suns is _rnnrannn ron You anna. Moons e Mc- LI-3on_ 4-isdn. i‘ii(iIlT-ii()|lil DAY FOR CITY I'}MI‘L()YI§EB. Mll.WAUKl