ip PF* ' i i i »i i 'Y' x I I 4 i a 'lor nu* -»\J~\~», . " ' _‘:'.~f,f =l_'_,; i ..,,_\,.., ,_ . , . , GROWTH- do_!_1_:thet the power is sot.ol msn. H _ d f ‘ -- r its growth the lent needs A lily grows mysteriously pushinglheat, light. air, and ghgistm-¢_ Dogg 0' mg Lan or. Three up its solid weight o! stein and leaf not the plant go in search ol its con- Years in the teeth of gravity. Shaped into ditlons? Nay, the conditions come to '_ ' " beauty by nneret and invisible angers, the pinnt. It ands them all around it __ -_---` the flower develops we know not how. in Nature. It simply stands still with A Profit oi three hundred per cent But we do not wonder at it. Every day the thing is done; it is Nature, it: psaye'r, nad Nature lavishes upon is God. We are spiritual enough ati these and all other bounties. Grac least to understand that. But when too, is as free as the air. The Lor the soul rises slowly above the world God is a Sim. Hb is as the Dew of I rael. A man has no more to manuiiac-_ pushing up its delicate virtues in the its leaves spread out in unconscious teeth ol sin, shaping itseli mysteri-'ture these than he has to mannfac ously into the image of Christ, we ture his own soul. _- _-,-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~: .-_-_-.-_-_-_-:_-_-_-;_-_-»_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-Y-cv-_»: v.~,-,-.-_-,-_-.- ____ _ -_-_-¢; - - -_-_- _-,-_- - » - -_- -, _-__ Anaemic Condition _ or Bloodlessness i.‘»'.:.‘~.i.‘.‘.‘.‘.°i'.r°_»‘1.'i..ii*" “.i¥..€.$.§‘$Z.?: “iii A peculiar pallor or even ghastii-_ mirably suited for the use of wome ness of the skin is the marked syrup- and girls sudering from anaemia o toms of anaemia. The eyelids, gums other diseases which arise from an and lips appear to be almost blood-'impoverished condition oi the blood. less. The cause of this condition is' It is really assimilated. enters the absence ol red curpuscles lrom_the blood streams and carries health the blood. _ 'and strength to every organ oi the The anaemic patent is usuaily‘body, thin and weak, but may he ileshy The vigor or the digestive system and inclined to dropsy. Stomach is quickly restored, and the loo troubles and weakness of the bodily taken intofthe body is properly di- orgiins are nccompanimeuts. gested and nourishment supplied to Red corpuscles must be added to the whole system. _ the blood, and this can best be ac To get well and keep well you mus complinhed by using Dr. Chase’s supply the body with an abundanc Nerve Food. lot pure, rich blood. Nothing ca This gr:-at food cure is so gentle and natural in action that it is ad- Dr. 1- Chase’s 50 cents n box, 6 lor $2.50 at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co Limited. Toronto. help you so well as ‘ Nerve Food 0 [ __ . __.-. ___ __ 'Ii “Vacuum Cleaning. Pali-one will kindly bools orders shesd so as to avoid disappointment. Beer Q Weeks. 4.29Mtf “Vacuum Cleaning. Patrons will kindly bool orders ahead so ss- to avoid disappointment. 'li you want the very best values in perfumes and sachet powders it FROWN ON LIQUOR IN GERMAN ARMY. which have been attributed to the ex BERLIN, May 19-German military have decided to send an annual circu- lar to all recruits in the future, des- NHS Plilllll Per Cel-ll-'Reward for .in 1°” *hw thi# seen. has lust e, southern corner ol Bleury and 00|)- it been realised bythe me or me d cord streets to Messrs Caron Broth- s~ ers. for $227,310.' The property 'has b°'»'“ mid lm" the flll of 1>l0 by a °9mp3nY 0! Whkh '-ul". J. E. Wilder ol Montreal _and Bu. Max Aiqgj W°l'° _“f~_f~\\° ll°8¢_\..__£nd_yesterday the 951° WNW hi! N011 Pending for some '-i”1° “'55 U1'°\18ht`to a conclusion. " Purchased 'late in the year 1910 by the ‘City Reality Co., composed or Property remained in the sa-me hands D untll'».§'ester`day. It originally (arm. ,_ ed part oi the Senna estate and was Purvhsmid bythe Company mention- ed lor, 856.827. or about $3.75 per 'square foot. The City Realty, Co. in therourre of the following year. becamc the City Realty Investing Co. oi l\l_on_treal, Ltd., but continued under the control oi the same capit- d ` alists. " V ~ N°18!l_bor{hg»=‘ Bleury _ street land soared in price but the' "owners of the southern corner of Concord 0 street held their land for a big pro- g nt and when the Caron firm en- ., tered me manm, this ¢.-,,-m,,- was] .mer an it in ine qnniity or tn selected as the most suitable. Foss*-00k that is bvund to prove profit- S227,3l0 Messrs. Caron purchased the was bought for only 56,827. The last ' price was about $15 per square loot and' constituted a profit of three for tht property by the City Realty Veast side oi Blenry street be_ w St. Catherine street, sold their own One oi' cstln Balors tilt ing Public ~ '-\_n_. _\ , ` lllt4il‘9F?}.‘.ii‘.‘2.‘§'.“..f° make the for the yr visionsl K ris Iormerl! broker .in Lure, ol Cl W Morris, .Iolur B Farm and 'Shares will besoid at the- ' vs amos "‘ sa Kay I0 Adlllrl. t0 ln- lottetown. ~ ' ~' ' _ I ,I _ ' ` 'l"" ' ` 4 his _oi $100 each. ~ 'B-KEN. ¢l¢¢ml¢i¢" with sgaod substantial, up-to-date steel rssgb lo your iltchsn. Don‘i vnmany 'rue onni-dunlnonninntee' on a pleasing, intQr§stlng,'~._»¢,n4 gf, tractive Prospettus that ‘\vall‘e`0`¢iv_ed`~ from The Garde_n_o1» t_\;ej_Gui1 suns Black Fox O0. 'Ll “U V ml . -i. ‘. on looking it over it* will be found. one or the most interesting lox pro- positions placed. before _investors for some time. _, ` The company have secured the Brat 10 options on the Tuplin Silver Black Fox Corporation now in the ranch Ol Frank F. Tuplin, llisq., Burnmlersidel Think what this means to the iu- ture stock holders ol the Garden of tan Gnu. 0 rr menus mais. . the young mx” M the above wrporf dian mail. The folks are wondering ii ation. The stock will `be selected. from those with_ a pedigree of the most? proline breeding strain, and -' an ex`- the best lured animals from th_ ranch. ~ The above proposition looks like good business. We cannot recollect that a similar proposition has been made in any nrcvious Prospectus pub- lished this 3 ..». able in the future profits derived corner which less than 8 years before' from this KFGM illdllitrv- Delivery oi said foxes is to be made ‘ /' from the Frank Tuplin ranch in Bum- 1 merside in the second week in Aug- _, himdreri per cent on the original in- ust before any other of the said com-_ _/pig. _vegtmeng The greg payment made panies foxes are delivered. \"" It is specified iii their contract th - ' at \\l Co. was only $10,000, ~.._. no other foxes is to be delivered (rom '\ { _i Messrs. Caron Brothers, \*‘ho at the BDOVG St00k until the GBITGUU 0* '.12-'_;" S” ipmggnt iowupy 8 new bum-]1ng»_ n the .the Gul! first secure their 10 foxes. _ \"i _ ` To verily the above S. A. McDon aid, Secretary-Treasurer oi the 'Com- buildin to the Bel o-Canad n Co. p““y» showed us the above °°“t‘ra°t'5. - ` " ' ` authorities who for several years last ygar, continuidg how iger, as t°‘l“Y 5P°°"Yi“=’5 “H the above “§\'°°“ _. zunhed 5'1"’ Plan have carried on a campaign against tenants on s ten-year lease. §n_ addi- ments- SiB“e’l» §eB1°d» and Delivered the use of strong spirits in the army tion to' the land purchased from the Thi’-‘ Guardia" h€_\“'l'»nY °0n§\°“l'-“° City Realty Investing g0__ 00 M0nt___lates them on securing this very ia- _ reap Ltd__ Mess,-s_ Ca,-on alsolswul-ea, vorahle proposition from one ol th mining crimes that have been com. some 0_000 square feet a‘,,'d k,,,,_largest ranches in the Province. mitted Within U10 military S0l`Vi¢B houses on Concord street adioiningi An°tl‘" g°°d “Btu” °‘ this ‘wus ' the corner. The vendor ol this was pe°t““1’umtth"y h°v°~ ‘°“_5°.‘,1. ‘_‘°“'i cessivs use of alcohol, and -also show- ML F,-ank E_ M¢K0,m0_ 0 wen. 0yBt6I‘f~1'9BB Whillll Will be 0U'¢¥`9l'-9 in ine nninnment meteo one in the ` under the same management new U1 5 _ (1 ` | safely as the `\ annum Pnmcuuo. ,_ _ an anna ALBANIA; VIENNA May 19-Announceme .row's conference of ainba.ssadors»- r lillizabeth of Ronmania. - GRUMBLING DONE __ OVER CANADA MAILS over the delivery of the latest Cana the new Canadian service is i-_espou sible. Letters from Ottawa and Tor _also bringing letters dated _9th, _ _.___ A SAD EAGEDY _ dealers. -W. _ ,4 ui . . ,., '__-` I 1-1 _qu .=, ._ This is the mark-lhntfor \ over 60 years has distin- ‘ 1 _ __ that Wears." ltninnde - ss for all ihosc excellent ,$2 qualities found _,/Feb 4 only in the _/,ii "i9 e `l\ world's licst. "lf J X _ Witliitsayour _,i - guide youcsn _qi ‘ buy ]ust as l_ e ‘ silvefexpcrt. ~ , __ at was made here today that at _tomor- lll A London the German ambassador will . ` _ ` ‘ . " propose Prince Frederick Wied, a-P p- / S. W . B B E testant. for the throne' oi Albania. _ Prince Frederick is a nephew ol Queen _ Agent for Enterprise Monarch Stcél Ranges 4 _» `1.oNnoN, ann., Mny 19-'rim in That they Mvmthe mst choice 0]: considerable grumbling here. today__ ~ onto dated May 6th were only ' re- pert has been secured to select only °°lv°d tm' mmning' Htl” san” Wi e It often happens-your sore corn is stepped on. Why not use "Putnam’s Corn Extractor." It‘ cures in_ one \s‘ l 0 day. Absolutely no pain with "Put- _ ' i nam's." Use no other, 25c. at all . \ AS- ' h ' 4 il burial tie f rfuturs years sod lu the meantimsh v \llEs‘wd?l“b:l°i:_.dili_ y tollT'w°d:kin.g owirh s poor stove. Thr Fermsr‘s nude: wsllas the Ysrm`sr,- need' good tools. A few dollars invested |19" ll' ‘U-' - U" 'ef rise Monarch Steel Ran e .Ent 1 9 _gm “vi ins-teas and temper of the howekeeper. lessen fuel and repair bills. __ _ _BASEBALL c' - _ _GOODS “ are the Standard in Quality and l Durability. We _ carry the Larg- _ V "eq fit "3"" sortment in the, City. Reach Balls_.................25¢ to $1.25 \ The Reach Official American League Ball is used Exclusively by the American League and is the Official Ball of the World's Series. (Cork Oentre)........... $1.25 Reach Catchers Mitts......... .25c to $4-.|10 Reach Fielder's Gloves ........ . ........25c io $4.50 Reach Basen1en's Miits................$l.25 fo $|.50 Reach “Burley” Bitis Professional Morle1...$l.25 0 G Ei Ritchie . Z P ls 1 l t __ Th t t - \ will pay you to visit us first, last` convicted men. ' ~ ;,:_3;I,:,,,,0;;.e 'égeagaron grnnvg tres; special agreements secured by _ our __ I O _ ~ ' fs °f~“.-B °.°:;'“";f“*..’°:. “‘° °’°‘°" ‘“““’“’ W N ‘1 'anton 99 onion si rim fm rind always. We have one oi the best The campaign waged by the army of over displays that you can find anywhere, officials already has proved decided- M, of and know that we can please you per- , ly successful, and the consumption of l and ‘distilled spirits among; the soldiery `la,.ge fectlv on every point. The Two Macs, £149 Great George St. ' ME Beer Q Weeks. 4-29Mif if has .been greatly diminished. , igctetglo Thilss wrill “also prove a prohtable _ O- J nh .ide 5-2lMtf _ '.‘ _ __ revenue -'to the compahy.""'l‘iie ',‘iiien“"' " “ y ‘ ' ' ' "“"‘ ‘béiiTiur"niis ‘enterprise are' nirendy i 1 @"' “'* li _ ‘ F, __ Lord if ailmeny .|r._éi--l (l098l), A Winner of Championship Over All Heavy Horses At The Horse Show. l*iarch[l7th and l8ih. _ At the Provincial Exhibition Lord Dalmeny, Ir. won first prize as a yearling, first prize as atwo-year old (Enrolment No. 5 Dept of Agriculture) ‘ A and first prize as a three year old. He: won the Island Championship over all grades of heavy horses at the March Provincial Horse show, defeating a big field of stallion s. if ' _ ' ' His full brother won first prize as yearling and a half-brother took first prize as two ' year ‘ _old at the same _ show . He comes from the most remarkable breed of Clydesdales iii Scotland-from a. line that has always won » highest honors in the show ring and secured the highest prices on ihe market. He is a perfect specimen of a _ Clydesdale Stallion with intelligent well shaped head, well shapedgncck, massive shoulders, well springing ribs, perfectly developed quarters, and the best of feet and le gs. H_e is :gl _ _ _ Young., Strong and"Vigo`rous' As he stands today he is one of the best bred Clydesdale stallions n Canada, and will be preemincntly a sire of I J ""”“`“”'\ and is developing so rapidly that expert judges claim he will tip s_c_ale_`s at 2,000 lbs. when he_iAs six years laid. - i ’* " ’ , e ~ s s high priced, prize winning stock ’ His Breeding _ ' ' " _ A glance 'at his pedigree will give a slight idea as to the good quality of this splendid horse. _ Loud Dalineny Sircd by Champion Clydesdale stallion Lord Dnlmeny, English 7269, Canadian 12219. ` ' First Dim Daisy O'Neill, sired by the famous Fortune _T_ell_er, English 5419, Canadian 11340.' __ ' -. 'dam Myrtle, English 16304, Canadian 15727, by the most famous Clydesdale in Scotland Bai-on"s Pride, ‘English .3o6‘,~, Canadian 9122. ‘_ ' Third_da|g,__.]¢ar_r_ of" Corupstoned, English 16365, Canadlsl!_'i397.§i5¥ _Kinda of. Albion, English 2895, Canadian 6r=_'1_8;‘fTbil lio`rsc’sold _for $15,000 at three yearsaf‘s'ge.~\” ~ ` 4486, Cmad 1487 _ f, dsmg' Jewel' avg- `;;_'¢. 1 Fourth darn( English 16_3o6, Cari- nann rns§t__b'y=the repowsid-MqGr¢s°r. Evsllsh _nr -Bnmi1le,___Ejn"glish 16302. by arises `ch_ni-1i¢'_6a_s,__e one, errno. _non .V ._ V _-‘..»,{»-`\ .-' ,. Famous lf`a_ihcr._.; __ ”'L'iid'Dameny Ir. is the most promising son_0f t_ll¢ _ §fffamous_ Lord -Dalnieny. This splendid horse won _the 0 .` highest awards in every show where he was exhibited The Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Steam-§f‘N?“!__._. _igation Company offer s~ prize each year for the ._l>¢‘~?* _ ' = ' §__§'4ifa£t;ista1_lfo`nf and. three of his get. Lord Dalincny. _won ' this prizegevery time he was sbowndfssweil as the sweep- _ stake and'tli.§`=‘|iighest awards in the cl'ass.I.'ord Dalmeny » 1; to Cindds __ ' ' `Lnf_g;Di1m¢ny ]=f.1.ns pfmazn ben me __ ref, i¢n§r__.,§;=__nn1a win be nn; sie _ _ rnerf T ` "wi_shiu'g draft stock "_fr0iI\jlp1jfZ¢_ _ me will ~msl¢;e.ao_ mistake by breeding 30.15° _- sou of the fsnious Lord Dalmeny' " < _ ` i A 'l`ermsEic`." 1 .Sr is one of the best Clydesdale stallions ever imported » .‘ ll“.;if..Sure'l"osl 'Geller J ' I ‘ - f.`\‘f`r‘i ;". , Prize Winning i » (Enrolmenl No 26 Perfectibn comes froin'the`best line " of show horses* that li handsome with ‘a fine . 1 the American Continent. He is tall and well shaped néck,perfect1y‘formed body and well developed quarters. he is a beautiful horse'in'cvery way and should he pre-eminently 9; goo_d}sir_e ‘of prize -- winning show hor.seB.‘_a'n¢l,'Egood trotting Show Horses Dept Iii Agriculture)-_ _ ‘ _He was sired by `.Parl¢wood~ 2.2o%, first dam by May Prince; he b Ken- tucky Prince; second dam by Mcllaoiufne King, the -famous show _horse he by Mambrino Kingwipner at the Madison Square Gardens audotlier famous shows- acknowledgcd by all ¢q¢pc`i’ts` "al -the W0r1d’S most 'handsome liorse;tli_lrd dam by Alright,fourthdam_by Blscl_¢_~f]"_iswk. _ [|05 »|_00_ __ Perfection has sircdf‘n'v¢r_oni;.-hun, dred of the finest colts IP. E_."{Islll_\5-` Each one has size, best of action, _ goodfest, - stylish-there -is not