The old ~fbllts are'nevei' lonesome-they always have company when _ there’s an Edison Phonograph on the table i For them and the young folks, the scope of the new Blue Amber-01 'Records includes everything, from old time favorites to present day tunes-popular and classical. The real fun and enjoyment .ailorded by an Edison Phono- graph is unequalled by any other instrument made. A call on your Edison dealer will convince you. ' mm A. un.-. ne.. ioo Luau- An.. om... N. `.|.. u. s. A. A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will he found at E3 MILLER BROS. -123' Keni sneer. r_;__ ALBERT E. TOOMBS- 56 Queen Street. ot..- AL” 4 When getting your bicycle overhauled for l9l3putonaset of Dunlop Traction Trends. These tires cledom and before the sea son half commences they will be the sensation. We have tried them out but we can- not tire them out. This year it will be nearly all Dunlope. Your dealer has them. BIO' l im s_-i # 1 era '/f " ,--";"- o_o L _ if 'ni BIG IIN I Q: 5 ,- f ~`~...-/__ \». Big Ben--Two Good Alarms in One ' ' ' . . H B` Ben is really three good clocks ~ Take°:i;‘:r §,i`,olcgylf;inB“v;vi}s;li.`- Ev; in 015:, two excellent alarms and a ziiiff hilminniesyor every other half Ene time-keeper to keep in any room miniilte for all of ten minutes unless and tell time allday hy. _ I You "witch him off. l-l.e's two alarms If you have got to get up bright V m mfg, and early, if you hlvc 1° EN YW" . - h l 'il the field on time ask for Big , hu YE" lf? slfbcefisris’ :ii lat your dei\ler's iind try him ‘ - iocblgl. you sle'£p heavily, set the for a week. You’ll never want to be 3' fiw‘_'mim|¢¢ ¢;ll, ou can slumber wiihout him afterwards. _ _ then without the get-up worry on si. sn. mm. me.. nam au. us ii "lpn _ _._ mf min- __ .~;.°:::::.:'.=.‘.:.~.“..'.:v~:.i.'".".°.< :.1._°'..:s :rs +_ When mbniin%Eo‘rnes,"sn¢Liltl s ag; m:.i.h=1:’v.i;Mre::‘:nhm; mvmniis _ ` _Y}0\_l§'-‘Od bl' B|K U ' 3° y f Y yi. gms. His price. 85.00 lressy re say because his '-, g;'¢.l|¢lp stung up at once, or lil .¢m.a.¢nr¢»¢=uym»=¢. an im. is ...ia in . ' ‘ iiivsrisils to get you wide awake. rm.. mum nina by on isiinwlsg ies.-im. ' QC, Qhrgggifrwn _ G.cli-‘Id.°;l;a'§;lor = gf' ‘7l?°l§;.§f.?&§‘.§°“ ' H' .R§§.‘l2f3»k°“ `- 5J.__;,_'_., _ V '.- I ltion of the Trust Company of Cuba, ( ward Phalsn, was, fined 84 dr 10' ‘hrs at the Charlottetown Ik-lice 00"* Ytitorday morning. I BAPTIST CONFERENCE.-Owing to the had roads the Baptist Confer- anca meeting to have been hsid yes- ¢°l'd&¥ at Clyde River was indefinite- ly Dnstponsd. -_._ DIED IN SYDNEY.-A telegram was received yesterday by Mr. Hen- MBBGY. undertaksr, containing the sad news of the dsath in Sydney of Q°0l”Ziana Sheppard, formerly ol Charlottetown. The remains are sx-" pected to arrive hers Friday morning and will be interred in H. C. Ceme- tory. NARROW ESCAPE.-Mr. Robert Fennsll, Miss Fennell, and Mrs. Wright, Charlottetown, had quite on exciting sxperiencs while sailing from Philadelphia to Savanah on the steamer Dorchester , during the re- cent storm in the South. The stea/mer was wrecked and was obliged to put into Norfolk, Va., for shelter. DIED IN NEW GLASGOW.-Mr. Al- fred Callaghan, Charlottetown, rc~ 1-elved U. telegram yesterday convey- ln! the sad news of the death in New Glasgow of his father the late James Callaghan. Ha was £2 years of age and a brother of Mr. Patrick Cal- laghan of Bruce stewart & Cc., Ltd, and Mrs. Edward Smith, Spring-Parlr Road. The late Mr. Callaghan was native of Charlottetown; He leaves six sons and one daughtel to mourn the loss of a lo ather ving i . A SUCCESSFUL MAN.-In the March number of Progressive Cuba flllllcars the following facts regarding, Mr. 0. A. Hornsby, a successful man in the world of business and one whom his native countrymen can think of with pride. I-le was a Char- lottetoniau. Oswald A. Hornsby, vice-president of the Trust Company of Cuba, is one of the original or- ganizers of modern banking in Hava- na. I-lc cnme to Cuba. in 1900 us one of joint managers with F. J. Sherman for the Royal Bank of Canada. His training has been most th0l`0\1Kl\ having entered the service of the Royal Bunk as a messenger in Charlottetown, Prince Edward ls- land and servril faithfully for many years rising from the bottom of tin, ladder to the positions of manngcr aud inspector. When the New York Branch of the same institution was organized he was transferred to that city from which city he came to the managership in the Havana. branch His work in this department with Mr. Sherman was practically the making of the local branch of thc Hoyal Bank of Canada. He negotia- ted the contract with the Palma Gov- ernment for The Royal Bank of Can-I ada naming said Brink ns depository and disbursing agent for the second payment of $35,000,000 to the Cuban soldiers of the War of Independence. Besides pupularizing his bank and gaining the confidence of a large num- ber of desirable customers he wrote a page of Cuban financial history which will always stand out boldly. Ini- mcdintely following the consummn tion of this deal he severed his con- nection with the Canadian institution in 1905 to assist in the organiza- bccoming its vice-president. ,_.| yi my coughs. :urea colds. and l\eal| ililnctlxnxt a.\=:i lunar. H I! 95 “ml- rsrcrtrs NOW IS THE TIME TO GET RID OF THESE UGLY SPOTS. The woman with tender skin drends February and March because they are likely to cover her face with ugly freckles. No matter how thick her veil, the sun and winds have a strong tendency to make her freckle. Fortunately for her peace oi mind, the recent discovery of a. new pre- scription, othlne-double strength, makes it possible for _even those most susceptible to freckles to Kew the skin clear and white. No matter how stubborn a case oi freckles you have, the double strength othing should re- movs them. Get an ounce from The McKinnon Drug Co, and banish the freckles. Money back if it fails. \ > Nesvds F ood V IDIINIANII I Tl! DIGIT F001 fd' ` YOUR lily The etroslesl. cfxumsnt for your s ng NIAVB1 PO0Dferyoark|y, la that lo years cm- Iaerieace has proved ts value for the youngest and most ‘delicate infant. _ NRAVIPB FOOD contains all the essentials for Iiesh ' and blood forming, la aa cxeepiional degree -assists teething - relieves constipation - and makes baby thrive. Bold in I lb. llh tight tina by all D1’ll3|isislaCanada. Flon to Mothers- Wflle loda fn I' ___ 11 ... -3.-of - - - - tin of Neaivslllm and book “Hints fbout Bsby",to the ...,- =°°'°4...""..r;- giffuibs no peg.) ssl’ Mfrs. J. NEAVB ls .. Inland. , 5 fr ' " ' ‘_'..`I GOOD NEWS.-Mr. A. F. Webster, Charlottetown, received a telegram yesterday from Mr. M. G. MacLeod, Omaha, Neb., stating that no Island- ers were injured by the recent torna- do. The information will relieve the minds of a. great many friends in this Province as there are quite a number of Proviucialists in the tornado dis- trict. MRS. J. J. 'l‘HAINOR'S FUNERAL -The funeral of the late Mrs. J. J. Trainor took place from her' lata re- sidence Queen St., yesterday morning to St. Dunstan’s Pro-Cathedral and was largely attended. A requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. Pius McDonald. Rev. Maurice McDonald omciatcd at the grave. The follow- ing wcre the pall bearers, P. S. Brown, James Stewart, Sextus Me- Lcllan, Charles Dalziel, D. 0. M.Red- din and John McAlaer. Interment was made in the R. C. Cemetery. » ent writes that Mr Jack Pound of Fredericton was seen plowing on 5l¢“\`dBY. March 22nd. Beat it who can? AN ACCIDE’N’l‘.-A serious seei- dent haDl>enad Mr. Milton Jenkins, Al\>°"Z¥ Plains, while travslling a wood-road on horss~liack. The result is a fractured limb. A speedy re- covery is hoped for under the skilful management oi Dr. J, T, Collins, .--... | ST. DUNSTAN'rl BPIRE.-Much in. tsrest. was manifested in the pulling down of the remaining splrs from the burned St. Dunstan’s Cathedral yes- terday. The work was under the B'lDerintsndence_ of Mr. J. Gormley. When the splrc fall about 4.45 p. m., the large crowd which packed the strcet. cheered the workmen. DIED AT SCHOOL.-Many Guar- dian renders in this province will learn with deep sorrow of the death of Hubert, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Bell, of St, John's, Nfid., which occurred on Wednesday the 26th lnst., at Windsor Collegiate School, Windsor, N. S., where he had been a student. The deceased was a bright. promising boy, aged thirteen, and a grcnt favorite with everybody who knew him. He had been in the best of health until taken ill with ap- pendicitls a few days ago. An oper- ation wns performed from the effects of which he did not recover. Tele- grnms announcing the sad event were received by Mrs. C. R. Rogers, Sum- merridc and Mrs. T. B. Woodman, Charlottetown, sisters of Mrs. Bell, and they both left. at once, the latter yesterday morning by the Minto, and Mrs. Rogers this morning by the Earl Grey, to meet the bereaved par- ents who are now on their way from St. John’s. The Misses Beth and Sy- bil Bartlett, Florence and Effie Bell, formerly of Summerside and Alberton are half sisters of the deceased. A younger brother, Charles, was with llubcrt in the Windsor Collegiate School. The bereaved parents. sis- ters and brother have the sincere sympathy of n. large circle oi friends in their sorrow. ,X _ '~ ?_7§7` _fs 5 NA-DRU-C0 Headache Waters stop them in quick time and clear your head. They do not contain eiiliur phenacetin, sceianilid. morggiins, opium or any olhw dangerous drug. 25c. a x at ` your Drugglsre. 12| ” Numan. nano sur Cuusicsi, Co. ol Guiana. Lcllvtn. _ » - .s.aa.assaa sallalsaaallll lll.l.llIl-IIIII Illililll. I ' `i"°'flrE§"' ' @I.I@.l!¢l'S $50- -. »»wommi|s |=uzzi.ri~S=~°~°~°~"" - ES . ,>' _ - CASH W 0" ‘TQ PRIZE ALSO A PRIZE OF $10 FOR NEATEST SOLUTION. ` §2'di|il‘i‘d¥ii'i:'iiii° iiiiifsiiii°1ii`di°iiiiii:iiiiisriiiziifecifiiifsfursf b tho above Three Sketches, wL'l receive a 0¥ Tryitntence. ltrnsybeycu. Write lhs namsa of the Etaiss In a leiisr o nusicsnl,glvi:gyo\:r llama and Address xi f' BRITISH 1-wsmluii co n ‘ 18 ‘I I I 6 <1 - _wi €¥E'='-‘ ~ _ '__ l _ '- i *lair ffgifafigl . _ S .1 f-.“~_:§' `"" Just“Aiabss¢ine” - _ ,._ _.. 1 i ..o- i_§‘;.'_ \'~ ' fl i _ fu _ _ _ _. -/"' ' fi . ’/_ _ _é , __ -._-_--of' yr _ f i »_<2» . ~ . l $1 " " 1 _ . ~._ \ _ .| vi, . . .3 _ ri ' 1 ll 'ln-i,'°.’~_' / . f’ nd.. 5 Z -‘lg-`;` "'§;ij lf you are accustomed to look on health as n. gamble you will probably prove n loser curly in the game. Some may hold on to health and life for considerable time and defy the laws of nature, but there are many rules of the game which are lzo wnrn one of the approach of ner- - » _ ‘Il is Health Only a Game of Chance and energy, discourngcmant and dis- pondcncy, all point to low vitality and exhausted nerves. Dr. Chasc's Nerve Food has been wonderfully successful in the cure of nervous diseases of a serious nature. such as prostration, locomotor ata!- conducive to health and long life. lin and partial paralysis, but persist.- Take nervous diseases, for cx- cnt treatment and considerable pn- nmpla There are many symptoms tience are necessary, On this account weprcier to think vous exhaustion long before there is of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food as ri prc- rlangcr of locomotor ataxin. or somefvcntivc treatment, which overcomes xlrcadiul form of paralysis. ithcsc symptoms by rebuilding the But they seem such little thi'm;s‘fecble. wasted nerve cells and restor- that their danger signal is not taken ing vigor to mind and body indigsstlon, irritability, loss of vigor notice of. Bleeplessncss, headache. Dr. Chasc’s Nerve Food ifllffi ' 50 cents a box, 6 for $2.50, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., 4 I' `V VV" ii I Limited Toronto. 15 _ f 1 1 <__:_ _ -_-;;_ _‘~L=: r=" _ astiiie ~‘ 11 is , ,li I 1 -. ; lil ‘ 5 -:A _ /J.,-;.‘;L_,,.-»_;‘j~}__ And __ you may have an ariisiicllhornle; iii. ,_ . _ ,; 3.5 :f-2.; The old way of decorating the wa s ni .,- __¢_ gs |§%UiURDl5omvm ‘ ‘ - "A1 b ii " uno and ' i A LCOATING diigrynggiiilrlimiii the ahrilraiieniznn he made ’g_;,- r to glow with chccrfnlncss and blend into a If-_j'-.l~. ~. f rf. " J.'§!;'£-.2 znllorm ::>:l>l\oru;r;)lEm<:7AlBbMu“c___ Just mix '__)uJ;L` .;_l!if"il'i wiilionsold water nnd brush it on the vv.'n&l ' *‘='i`s~ ~ r 2:' .:‘.“"..f:.‘. :nu ‘_ I ~_ " ' o , - ;-.--__- _ ' ., ‘ '- ,';‘¢'-q for you free of charm. “fe also |uDDly"ilree 5 ', . r"..ul_ , » stencils suitable for your P“l'l>°I¢~ »_'-I' _;_.,_ .~ -Vial.. 1-' H' “"'\""*' 5 ' -" old b all llnrdwnro and l’:i|nt. '_ '~_;-if.. 5/""" Elll il-` bmum ia/n' 1 y full particulars and free '1l` ' ..f_'.;~-'_' .» ,. 1' ': *. . rii or .- -.3 '_' ,' _ £1-\\»= " . .‘3::.‘f:: = 22 ».-f_-.~.~~ ff 'l' ‘ . 1 l .‘ . ‘ . -1 , L n.yeuu.oowA»w- - '=:'-'~1:.'7'~__'.""..‘-"‘1.\»_ * . ih’sisnnr'cosi>nw\ i .. ... rzr-rv... .°~' i `\?-'~¢‘S§;::E, .1 in . ,_g_ __\ _ _ Qt _ V ,V Y ’___.; _ _-. -~.-~»-»-~ r - -'-”' ____ V ,_ ,""i§“:`--f"i§;~,w ""3~. - " ~"* ... "‘. -- - . ` - _ ~»- .- -~ - _ it -a Brush and Pail paper, paint and kalsomine was alwal/5 expensive, often unsnnitary and never W?, . . T.; 5| _v m.tisti¢_ The new way--the “Alnb_asiinc" Zi way_is always sanitary, artistic, eco- ,v7.5.7-‘ nomical and durrable. V->’.,.,»,f' .. ... 'ras Aiabasune co.. Limited 60 Willow St. Paris, Cnnadn. ~:-47-_~";`~ ,. __ . WV ‘_ _ - ._ ;".i;.f~=.__-*='*' " _*»-'\|,- - 1 .-"11 ~.:__'~~. :-j\ ~'. _ ” ; .g _Z 5 . ~n .' ' ‘ ` -A ;~_~ff-='-,\‘-;~"*.‘\`;f Wx -"\',\"T ‘.,"'l}'»i I; i - li' i r ' "`- Cold _1Water___<¢~ » < / s ¢ _ . _,... _,_ _ _ ;.: V -‘ .-..¢,....,.»...-.». .V .- --ft. . . -. .rr . , _ i '_ .,»_..1_._-.,.:;`es\._. ’ ~ ’ ’ ._ .i ~ 1 L : .f , _ ~_i. :+_-..=_‘~'<;f%-_\ ‘ _ '_ n.?l_=¥§.;?:- . :S _ . - » ' f;'=::‘.i...s'1.z...-.?ff1_'~f ~ ~ » ~ f ‘~r.`_$-.~`_`_'f'f;»"I"_..-V'ri 1 ‘ ' . ' . . ~ ' ` ` i ` » » ~:,' GLEVS ._ l “Helloi Are you an ad?’? “ o-I’m a teacherl” ` “I’m teaching millions daily that WRIGLEYS A improves digestions by making up for food that isn’t chewed enough. I’m teaching how it pre- serves _and brightens teeth by the friction and refreshing 'mint leaf juice. “Pm teaching how it sharpens appetite by helping digest anything eaten before. I’m teaching smokers to refresh their mouths-to purify their breaths-before kissing their little ones at night. I’m teaching people to ‘Look for the spear’ so they will get the genuine. CC ' ' s s Millions have learned these benefits. Millions more are learning fast. They even l§EX.lI EX...'1`H..!3 BOX ` I-00k f0l° the Spwr Avoid imitations -'*;*"' 'E-\E Made in Canada lj. Wrigley Jr. C0., lid. _ 7 sum street Toronto, Ontario B, D'Emo, Adv.. Chics¥° 4? sr. _ _ ff f ~ - _ _.fat ` 'ruunsoav " muon. ~-f' I ” “ " ' _ _ _ - -. You cannot ali rd brain-befoggilll hltdldlml. _ ff ‘ POMOE COUMFOM uw “_ iN EARLY srnmo.-A correspond _ rr .,,, »_ W ». ,qi 'ff if .sz do \' rf t » .,» r-_t 1 _‘. u i .f ‘ ‘». 2 -1 ,..- 1\"".-g...gss.»¢.z~»..-an--‘~ --_. sw. .» ....L 1’ F,- si' fl : -g 2, .| ' ._.‘ -;_-1 1” swf » i 1; _~ -.. il _ if ;;°.` ‘fi ,. . - ` it . ' _' .Q ., “EL '_ if ‘ii -1; _f _-gg _Vg E5, fu if `§‘ ltr ,_ `V,_~;, i. .-1 _ .é _ § 5" i fi ‘ or; _`; .fflf is; "l asm-»_é1~ iii . 5 fy 4 7” ai’ I. ..- .r ,_ . _ ._ ,L 1 .. . \ . » '.1_'_`,~' ‘ '#1 t ‘ \ . _LIC Fr . ;r- | ‘ l fr. °=. _ii fi it *» 1. 1 s fl' . fi. . is \- ‘O 11,1 ri r __ _,_ .1