Lpads of Kmilling sq.-.f -TTWG’ have Kindling Wood AVOID the BAD ROADS 1 | RECITAL `- A musicale recital of the- pupils of the intermediate and Junior departments will take place at Notre Dame Academy on Friday even- IT PAYS to buy in this Province. 8 ‘ I" --.1- eq_t,l_1at S. S. Harland will make her first _trip 'Lo Victoria. leaving here on:{I‘llursday morning next. ice con- ditions permitting. Shippers mearl= _.time had better send Victoria freight by ordering your drugs ing the 23rd. 9572. down to warehouse. _ 9574 and drugglsts Sundries Potlcs counr-lo use Police _ A P_noLii=ic cl-lssrsn sow '- by mai] us We Court yesterday the prohibition case Mr. I-I. Larter. New Wiltshire reports -‘m k - ‘ ’ _ against Mrs. Mary Jane McMillan, for that' he-has a Chester sow which has 3 C 3 SPBCIH ty Of Séllfl a :ou th offence. was 'brought up again given birth to 42 young within twelve already-'f01‘ lfl'lC SIIOV I ing -~ - and dismissed. Five witnesses were months. These were prescribed in ...L fs.- .alia examined, all of whom swore the liq- -` I " no il; CISQH Und dry. ' . _ y _ Ewen lvfacDougall will preach Sigh. bath 2oth at Murray River at 10.30. litters, 15 in April 1914, lz in Septem- l_)l0ClfS_. /All g00d, Gs b Vuor, obtained was ..tempemte_.. _ gsihuadhgigis Ap|."_ This should be CHURCH OF BCOTLA - V ~-John lvleonlllen one co will psy all orders regewe Qu( Peters Road at 2 30 end Brooklyn at ,h{,'highe__n ugh pmo for e" B 4 il ' ' l »- . _ _.Order 3 load today and t ef 1 - 6.30 Also Monday 26m at iris, Tues- C Bi’-‘_ _WML mos car u attention day "7th at Belle River und Wodnes- I 9 6 4 Save y0ufSelf a lot Qf tfguble and f0I‘Wafded to ycu day, 128th at Point Prim at 7 p. (nl. _ re ll A - . ' turn ma` . trial order . - b-reakmg up °1_d boards Wlth will convince _ on that ‘ilozllljl atSdlfelllrgggmirtyzstegiiglllil *””%“ that axe- we can Save you time and sacks of mail and fifty-four passen- Il.-P|llKAIlI] & G0. money by purchasing _ma , gers. The Minto docked in Picton yes- y 2 p m with 1 12 tons rrelgiit, 150 six sacks of mail. Ill MEMIIIIIIM - I l t 2.35 ith - - , ' youlr drugs from us by f?.§§.§‘»?.,“f...y-sii.” ...£21223 Z'..'il“..i'i'23 * lvv al.ANcHs Mos#-IER Free Delivery_°We'_ ::Every_'time a man invents a new _*_ ' 'A " pre a posta e to an exwsc he mmnges on some other The sympathy ofthe entire com- ' C031 Dealer p y . . g , y fellows Mia t_ Th ~_, mulllty of Bristol is givcn i0_ Mr, nlld 0l:llCB Within twellty for nsubgmuaon.. ere H “Q excuse Mrs Stewart Mosher ln the 1055 of - . \ _ in filling prescrip- ‘ -» _ Phone 200_V_ V Ciftown miles [of Charlottetown. tions. voini sin we doin believe is }};“‘{h§'§1§§;‘g§*_}}@;_S§§§ey;§_§_§§§,§l_§f_§ ll. lf ll l A(ldl'CSS all Oi'd€I`S ILO EY0[\`l__ r ng your prescription W and although receiving the best medi- ` “S- - F' i . . os er Central Drugstore cal sm" and careful ___________g_u_e gem I" ou'iTl tle spirit returned' to God wllo gave "ll0TEI. ARRIVALS ‘-"“‘*‘ QW” B0” it 0 _ ,_ __ , , n the night of April 11th, Ivy Geo. V E. RLMEMBER (OMRADE~ Blanche, will be missed in the home » but _elle is gone to a brighter where ____ , The G1 C1 h h H ~ ron es are no more. ._ _V “TDC P¢0|)l¢’S DYIISIISI" “eng ofeea ptieasgnt re§§2E1t{°:a?v§;; On tllis earth no more we will see her. D. 'i‘.-~MacDonald,' Mr. & Mrs. J, A. ML James Monaghan WM presented God has called her up above, Mclntygée, Montague; I.. MacDonald, East Point; M. (1. Delaney. North Tyron; F. Buotc, Tiguisll; W. '1‘. \\’cir. Stanley; .I. 13. Gaudet, Miscell- iehe; John lticllurtls, Bldeford; R. I-I. Montgomery. Summerslde; F. J. In- man, Central Bedeque; John E. Sin- clnir, Emerald; I.. (T. Hlllcy,Ynrmontll, ' Ejlloswell, Victoria; VICTORIA. S. Clark, Mt. Stewart; T. l{. liickllam, Sourl-S; I.. ll. Jackson, li. R. McKenzie, E. J. llobbcrt, P. J. Gif- fen, W. L. Lennox. Ed. liazen, 'Foren- to; Mr. and Mrs. John McLean, Sou- ~-ris; John A. Macdonald, Cardigan; A. I.. McLeod, H. J. Scott, Ed. English. L. Marlon, A. W. Plllpet, A. M. Mc- l.iu1en,t Montreal; J. D. Steawrt, Georgeto`wn;' A. E. Bisllop. St. John; S. A. _Hlltz, P. A. Marlow, D. Ruther- _...___-» _ l for W. A. Affleck. H. S. McQuarrie. E. f Bell. Halifax; (Jllns. Dalton, Tig- nlsh F. O. Linton, H. B. McLauchlin, W. _ Stevens, Truro; C. D. Black, Vanc liver; A. E. Arsenault, Summer- Side. REVERE. (T "“lcI.cllan, Arlillgtoll; ll. McNeill. Milton; A. J. ll.li~Z\`cvill, Bons!la\\'; R. \‘.'. illitcllcll, St .lollll; W. S. Follliil. .l_ S. Loclrlltlrl. Nut London: S. I‘. Gallilut, Piusville; H. F. Feelinu. Mt. bii~\v-art; Ang. Milt-donald, Sourls: ll-'. R. Brown, Toronto; R. Blnns. Boston; J. P. Younker, Montreal; C. G. Holland, Victoria; R. Hnrliu, New Glasgow; J. A. McLeod, Ulglg; ll. M. McDonald Montague; Mrs M. Donovan, Morell‘. y `l- _ Pure Olive perfection. Oil- The Olive Oil you get here is made from hand-picked fully ripe olives, from the oldest trees in the oldest orchards of Europe- where Olives reach their highest state of _ For table, personal use or medicinal purposes its the purest-and the best. , McKinnon Drug Co. I - ` Corn:-.r GreatGenrizenndKentSin=ct. _ i' _ ?\\\\\YII.\\\\€ZIIllIllI$\\\\\\\\\\ZIIA\\\\\€.'lId §KYIIIl4\\\“\“\\§IIIlIH'J have earnestly strlven Phono 345 - S Be Skeptical of _ £ __ - . Bargains , if 'h @ you want, good pure g Not 'All is Gold that Glitters ` . I - reliable tobacco go to an __. & Q honest manufacturer. VV .‘--`---_~'-:.'-'~:~'.s-;~'.1 =-ff-3.;-gzf-_~-;.j._=;._ o establish such a reputation _and believe our old friends will say that we have never disappointed them. H ickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. A Hickey 8: NicholsonTob. Co., A\\\\\l/I”l\\\\\\WIlI’f-§\\\\\VII# .;. Vik\\\VIiIIIIII5..EflIlIlIIl\\\ an 'Q . Q12" is 'A -0 n ~ ,,. - _ Manufacturers _ . _J '- gui- . .fb I B I /:ll ‘.-'J _ _V D--w - .”' J? _._ ,.3 '. _,_;_,,_}/rj; ___' .'-_/"3_'_,_¢>" 2, I ' I I Rubberoid Roofing _ - hai; h ld use the best - -'roofild 1?ob;:ierldl;ld,, `tivhicl1ouisSv(;llth0ut a doubt, ~ BDROID. Its records cannot be__equalled by ai? other Roofing. _ It is_ the only Roofing that has _ given universal satisfaction, because it requires so ve l'ttle attention . " ur, fumes etc, .and burning sparks will not " "* *7 e it. -It is the only roofing tobuy. `P'5.°°°*2’,",§‘.';’ P!-"""" :::;:;::ii:t3i§IS3 "F-' ’-‘»"_ - ° ’ ‘ t best t:oRubberoid 2.00 1?i(lrn;l\‘;‘1°(_)l\nll>(i0ni‘antlolih§illd3 xsaniplés' given on request. I' :"""° `ryR)UBBEROiD'resiststhe actions of acidsnlkalis, - _ . ,. __ '11 Y If You Want * Q,d<,pi-I Roof that ,>,l»'_"'_i\- - ,_ ._._;_~_ ._‘\-, ,-_ull V _V_. \ \ ~_\ 'fi-*“=--®C\.\ Z 9’ ever Leaks Use ‘\ with a souvenir and address prior to his _departure for arrison dnt at shown hiln by the members of the es were made by several of the mem- bers. 'Fhen followed the musical pro- gramme in which each number had to respond to an encore. Three hearty cheers Werefollowed for Mr. Monag- han and “For He's a Jolly Good Fellow./' “Auld Lang Sync" and the National Anthem brought the enter- tainment to s close. F0ll0WiI1g was the addressz- Mr. James Monaghan, Charlotte- town, ` Dear Friend and Member of the Glee Club- _ On this, the eve of your departure *O Serve Y0l1I` King and country, per- mit us, your associates in the Glee Club to say a few words which may serve occasionally to bring your thoughts back home from the stern duties that are likely to confront YOU. ' _ In your capacity as goal tender in our hockey team you have played yourpart valiantly and well and ai._- dlle to your skill in handling the stick that_our defeats had not been worse than they were. As a friend and companion you have always been' true, generous, manly, and straight and wc trust. those qualities will stay by you in whatever duties lie before yoil. You have taken the first step in the direction of the world's greatest battlefield. From Halifax to the front may 'be the next and we know that If you deem it. your duty this step will be taken. Whether taken or not our thoughts will be with you. lf taken we feel sure you will ploy the game. , In bidding you good-bye and good luck we ask you to accept this teem rind irien s 'p nn o you wherever you ure, whether in Europe killing the Kaiser or garris- on duty at Halifax, thot our bust. wishes will always accompany you. Signed on behalf of the (lies Ciilb, W. l-`..- _\IcDONALD. iilslliliiul in . ici ull uvilii At the close of the ice boot season Saturday last, Capt., Tbos. l-Iowntt., of Cape Traverse met with ii. pleas- lig and plenllmt. surpris-'. His -:rc-ws presented bln ~.-ith a 21 jewel gc-ki mitch. 01 ~.hr- outside case is thi: Gnptnin's monogram, inside the cov- ez- -u vnsfrrine-1--“‘Present.»il to l:.\i:. `l`!:1 i= If-~\‘nti from his cr: -e sl *rrll 1915." The veteran captain replied that he had done nothing to merit such kindness and honor. Fie praised his crews and said much ol bis success in ice boating was due to his faithful and skillful men, all of whom had good judgment. He reminded the donators that Saturday wus one of the happiest mo- ments of his life. C-apt. Flowatt llrst entered the ser- vice In 1870 under the contractors Messrs. Capt. Irving and Muttart, and hai' crossed continuously with the exception oi very few winters. Not, one error has he made in all his I ng career, his watch word was "seidy dnt." ` ' MANY TIRRITORIALB ARISINT TO INDIA. DELHI, Indie; April 10.-The Terri- tnrlsls who have been arrivins In the last few mouths from the Mother Country have received practical train- ing in various parts of ndin. The lst- est reports show that they have at- tained a high state of efficiency in a. remarkably short time and that their lieeltli is good. Rleorultlns among the indian regiments is of the briskest. -eil , set llincl -to mints - riser bliss: new sllb Joined t e army from the reserve of olhqers. _ _ - ‘ .-ost toil ,ci sea iir..l‘..‘.‘.”..l.-a.‘~2.°i‘it‘3...?_‘_*<‘i".. 2.. prices before entering. ledri/ell Broil. ' __. 9540-4»i9mfi. .Recent successes in-lllropy have prov-_ She is singing with the angels, In that land of peace and love. which was quite natural considering years ago he was tukcn seriously ill and this was the cud. ln his passing another link between the pust and the present has been broken. lie was a native of China Point in southern Queen's but when still it young man came to Charlottetown and learned the wholesale and retail grocery bus- iness. After the death of the late 1 successful grocery business In the Owen Connolly, Mr. Grant, carried on Connolly Block for nluuy years. Tllcll owing to advancing age he re- tired narly it quarter of il century ago, since which time he has lived a life of leisure, although. taking a deep and active interest in all that makes for the advancement and ex- pansion of the community. Iiis wife predeceased llinl between t_hirty~five and forty years ago. The into Mr. Grunt was a gentleman wllo gained and held during his lifetime thc res- pect and .confidence of the people. He was it man of thc strictest integ-‘ rity, and in both his walk and conver- ghgngh we have mei; with 0¢ca5i0na,__satioil exemplified a._Cl.lristian char- reverses, we fee1'that it is largely actcr, a shrewd business capac_it.y, and a grasp of the affairs, political and otherwise, of the itmcs ill which he lived. 'l`llere are few left who have attained such great nge. Originally the family consisted of eight members only three of whom are now left: namely, Mr. Riclinrd Grant of Chur- lottetown, Sister Grunt, Superloress of Notre Dame Convent, Sydney Mines and another Sister of Charity in New Orleans, La. To the bereaved is ten- dered nlost respectful sympathy. Label l l Let Our little souvenir as = token of our es--H s ...‘ .. . ,.,,,..,.., Be Your Guarantee Our label is your glloraillec. We cannot afford to pluco ollr label on a prescription that is noi. perfect in every way. The prescription department. at ollr store is illled with the newest that pllysiclans pres- cribe and we have all appara- tus and appliances necessary to meet the demands of modern _ nhnrniacy. All PREBCRIPTIONS. are 'compoilnded by a register- ed pharmacist wllo keeps in touch with every advance- in his profession. ‘LET U8 FILL YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION." ' ‘ - Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Y Col Prince & Kent Sts F L Big Bargains ill' Good Sponges-_- / If high quality sponges at ex- ceptionally low prices appeal to you, don't full to see our pres- ent showing. lt is the biggest and best display of high quality spouges you ever saw--the rock bottom prices will surprise and please you. - .___ Wo have anything from the . finest face sponge to the coars- est kind of stable sponges,-all sizes-all shapes-at all prices from 5c up. Right now is the time to buy a good sponge-you'll never get better sponges cheaper than the ' prices we are offering ours at right this minute. 149 Great George Street »-l"~`- if-‘S ‘ - » - as i-iAsl.ANo -"li"is~oxpeei._ DR. FRASER REBIGNB _. The following is taken from the News and Courier cl' Charleston. S413., April 5th. Dr. l='rase~~ is a na- l:\'c of Alberton. P. E. Island and rl cousin of Dr. C. J. lllrelvlllltm. ci"'Mc(.iill University. _ _ The Rev. J. Keir G. ll‘ril.ser, ‘il. IJ.. pastor of the sac-in-1 Presbyterian Church, announced to his congrega- tion yesterday morning that it is his purpose to re`tire from the pastoraie of the church at the end of Juno. While Dr. Fraser's intention was known to a few of his intimate friends, the announcement came as a shock to the largest portion of the congregation, between whom and their pastor there existed a tie of deep affection. Ile gave as' his reason for leaving a desire to have u year’s release from ministerial responsibili- ties and also the necessity of his liv- ing in tl. more favorable climate. ln this he said he is following the ud-. vice of physicians. Dr. Fraser has been pastor of the Second Church for nearly thirteen, years and during this time the church 3 has marie advances in every depart-_ ment of work. It has undertaken the the support of a missionary in Chllla| has assumed new responsibilities in home mission work, and hits been aggressive along many lilies of Christ- ian effort. It is now regarded as one of the most active cllurclics Ili the city. _ _ _ lil announcing his resignation Dr. Fraser attributed any success that he had had to the loyalty and coopera- of my life, and 1 doubt if ever again I will learn to love s,_ people as l have learned to love you.” -Dr. Fraser was born in Prince Ed- ward island, Canada. He was" edu- cated lil Dalhousie University; Nova Scotia. and the Presbyterian Theolo- Kiwi (`-Olleze. Montreal. He after- ward studied in Union Theological Seminary. New York, and received 'from the University of New` York the degree ol’ bacllelor offdiviilitg. Sfvgrl years ago the 'Presbyterian Colege of South Carolina honoured him with the degree of Doctor of divinity.-Dr. Fraser will spend the summer months in Eustern_ Canada, where his plana for thc coming winter will be form- ed. His leaving (‘.ha.rleston_ will be source of regret to' his llilmerous friends in the city. MRS (DR) ALLAN 0 It is safe to say that for__nlany years no death has caused so mitch genuine sorrow in this comnlillliiy as did the recent passing away of Mrs. Alliln, wli`e ol' Dr. Allan ol' Cardigan Bridge. Tile deceased, who:-lc maiden nuine was Anne lluglles, was born at Tignlsh about ilfty years ago, mid for more than lltlif that tlnle rc- slded ut (Turdigan where she won the estceln and affection of ull who mode her acquaintance. She was u pcrson of quiet and gentle disposition, who looked well to thc ways of her house- hold, und performed with a constancy begotten of faith the various duties of wife und mother. More thull il year ago her hoillth began to fnil tion oi' his congregation-."He_ said inf' mill for _tllqlust few months she was part: “l never want to serve a more, loval churcll than this. You have at 'confirmed invalid' but she bore licr sickness in il spirit ol’ resignation stood behind me in every plan thatltllrlt. charmed and cdificd all those I have proposed looking to the good-. of the church and the interests ot’ the Kingdom. I believe I shall lever whose privilege it was to be admitted to her bedside. Whatever hor surfer- lug no colhplahlt passed her lips. Ev- look back to the yclirs 1 have spentlen ill moments ot' thc most exquisite in this church ss the happiest years 5’ pllin, .she never lnllrillured, but ," niet the attentions oi’ those who waited A with ` DDQ, "We watched her breathing the night .-if. ._ V... ller breathing soft and low, As in her breast the wnve of life Kept heaving too and fro. Our very hopes belted our fears Our fears our hopes. belled, s i. Wt- thought hcl- .dying when sho slept And sleeping when she died." Besides her disconsolate husband she leaves to cherish her memory a faintly of tive chiltlreil_ viz.:--James, with \V. A. l’oolc~ & (‘o., Lower Mon- tague, Emmet, who recently enlisted for the oversee service und Victor and Stella at home. _., . - Iler fllllerill took place nn Tuesday, the 13th inst. and was uiteuded by `a lurgc concourse of people mntle up 0( all classes and creeds, who, despite the adverse conditions of the roads had come to show by their presence their esteem and _affection for the deceased. After High Mass in All Saints Church. llcnremuins were borne to the adjoin- ing cemetery and there laid to rest with the solemn prayer of'the church mingled with the soils and tears of her grief-stricken family and friends. - s»-~ - F m my i = V E Y ' Halifax. The presentation w mad' l ' . in the presence of a large ntlxilzber ol WHJJAM GRANT Th " the members `\Ir Monaghan made n AL the venembi.. _,ge 0|- 38 V08,-S e - Th€ brieiand appropriate reply. thanking an octogenarian. Mr. William Grunt, W3" & . the members for the k d i tion of him and sxtratilnng eel; }ArpSrllm2s()stll(l l<`(lJl‘hlForll€t>.styd\ll1lfls nlyiaqllgll Paper Paper would always remember the kindness been In somewhat precarious health Men QUCCII, Stfeet Chafl0ttet0Wn MCH Glee Club. Very cntertaiuing speech- the weight of years upon llim. Two _ ,_ #_ V _"___ A Home _ And a home is some> thing more than Walls, roof, windows floors and doors. V “ These put properly together may make a house--but no house- is ahome until it in some way expresses to taste-the individual- ity of it’s inmates. _ Proper-ta st efully chosen-wall decora- tions ~ curtains-drap- eries-go a long way toward making your house really a home. The proper wall papers are here, from the largest Wall Paper makers in Canada and the U. S. 7c to $10.00 _ Double Roll. . ` Tlle ~ Two Macs , Z... _ _'»»»/"~dfs Make ~ ~ "\`_ » _\_ / _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ 3 >.vf.5.,7,1'_1";--s-=--\...._T ` _ _ ,- d . `l _ _ __ V _ V _ _ _ _ - -.f:._-,.________V_ ___ _ ___ _ _ __ ____ . -Z¢-,F ,-We "-3" ` ‘~- " ~ S-<..`..._";..~. ' T c . ____,,,.-> I , f-_V-_ _V _V____V -1 ‘T-if -_._"' ' 'L_ I-ef '.5 1 ffl s lf#-, -2* '- _ ‘ . yi; li-rl - "` 'rr ~#- V ,B "` “L”-'¥’ iiffl-`;.;'li=.-'-:'.s'.-‘.=:->~.».>1->“~“ ,__ |__c._-,-in-__ ;~___ ,, _ "-' " ;‘ ' "-1. ».-,-_z--;~”~:' ° (\ ` 22! l` )| \ i" ii ,. ~, »,`. /-t If FREE 'l`his--is a very interesting little book, showing' taste- fully -arranged and decor- ated interiors-in natural colors. This store shows all the designs and colors in the book as well as all the draperies. ASK FOR_YOUR COPY # qi 4 -s --su ll ll ~ s - ' ' fil;lliill‘.iliill_iil. (6 l il li_ *_ - llleV llouse __ V Beautiful l S g _._- _ Wisn- fj __ 'l""<"|’|l|l "'l _ _i3 lil yiiiiii lillilub' ' l \\`\`_" | f I 'itll -_ .\.\\_\_-\\l`\\\\\\`l _ _ '|'|l,;i‘=| \\‘ L,":' 111 i on ..“.-.~.\.-> -. -iii;-$,7i;;,:.:-;:~ .:f-. _ .._.~ - txlillfgl ‘t _li ll' ‘.\l\luu u\\|,uqpi` ff.-'=-» = _ -- _ _ 3 5:. ,i I " .. _ss - .. f' I ' /~ '\ i ' _ ~ _ _ . Q “f `,u #5 \ rs _ _ "-*(( &')}f ' °-; -. Iwi -*° *_J___'_f"-._- . _ , ' \' I 'E-<~"`/.»' ;'~-f“`.>.° _ , _ _ _ _‘-_.... .--si--Q -- :'“.‘ ll / *V _ _ , _ ~"°"" IW -.__' V' ___ ' ‘ -\f_==.=.'-'=:f.='='1 'f :W/N ,-3-!‘**f{P'Zll@1'f‘l . .ff Ju _ 7 'f =_f_;__ _"-_ Tdressgoodsfactoriesol continentalEurope, » %/, War Wrecks lj`l`nill`l`nns`s|as ‘_-____ »:==--- -._ _ _,s /Z /'Dress C.-.oops are made, have been able to do “business as usual", and also to Hll large orders for the AlIied'Governments. _ _ _ We have a completed assortment of the beautiful new Priestleys fabrics for-this Spring, including the latest and most fashionable weaves and colours. Palermo and Iona Crepe, two new cloths ln_the shades of tire moment; Howard Poplin, Baroda Crepe, silk and wool; Silvan Crepe, mohair and wool; end' the lustrous, long-wearing serges, taffefas, broadclothe, ln solid colours, for which Priestleys’ has been famous for a generation. f we Anwss uulr cusrolwsns ro sul' EARL Y, As msssnrmlcss c.4lvNo1' ss Assukso uv FUTURE. MOORE & McLEOD _ cialists In Dress Fabrics ' . Isllllsnlll- Bress Goods Industry HE wave of war has swept over the great leaving them idle, or in ruins. Thanks to the protection of the British Navy, however,the great mills at Bradford,Eng.where I Continent’s l`l‘l`_ll'lfl I l1l’_l1lfl lil.l_l_l7'l§l` 9