' " _ 1 _ ' .` ` " _ ' "` ’ ` » 5* ""’f’='?"f“$' ( ift'=» ~ MARfCl_{ ‘lu »¢1'“ is Your coli. BIN EMPTY? If so please remember that we can supply you with good dry coal, both hard and soft Also kindling wood. ll. Pickard 8|. Gu Phone 240 Ch’town _ ~~__»__.____ Auction Sale BY l:ll°}NJ. CARTER & UO. Stock, Crop X: Furni Iii'.plem?nts. \ We fire instructed by ALEXANDER McISAAC, . Eau., to sell on his farm at ALEXANDRA, |.ot 49 _ oN SATURDAY MARCH 28, 1914. Voiiiiuniiclng at 1 o’clock, p. in. THE F0-LLOWING _19» 1)" -"mm r.A'rms'r fx. Q Lil f 1 il’l`U{lK-1 Driving Mare_ 1 Cui't| Mare, 3 choice Milch Cows, 35 Hans, 2 Pigs. i‘!_()l’-»5 tous Hay, 100 bushcisl l'ot:itoes, large lot of Turnips, nl ipiantlty Straw. li iiii>i.i»:-ii-1l~iN'i‘s-i Driving v_vagon_ (noir), 1 Hay Mower (Massey Har-1 1-ni, 1 'i‘i-in-:ii wagon, 1 Gin-t, i. Hny l liukc, 1 Wood _Sleip,'h, 1 Spike Hui'-i row, l Spring Harrow, 1 Cart Surl- dle und Britclien 2 pairs 'l`raccs,` Light. Harness, Pad and llritchcn, 1 Kit:-lirn Ronde, all household effects. nnfl Furniture, and other articleu not enumerated. ,i TERMS-All sums of $5-00 M111 under, Giisli; over $5.00, ten months - credit. SALE P'D‘SI'i‘LVE as farm is .~.cl-:l. DENJ. CARTER. Auctioneer. l 1511-3-llli\‘ltliBtu41. N""' l"<--Wi-'°lml»i§-lim”-3L-“”‘Ll+i»crri~einiU~ify~Mrss~erusn;fn:rne-"-ivY look over our stock of ' d - ~ _ llNTlllilll ATTEND the People's Theatre to- night and see a real good show. Ad- - ` mission only 5 cents. 1530. HORSE BUYER.-Robert Btead, REWARD.--Lost, a. male cross fox. R d f 25. ill b i I ll` ' __ FICO? From Thgt Lgn. cflxxe aug __e__‘_;m_ 582532 Foilr his gif. the farmers of their best stock. Suld, Always Tired Feel- °l“‘”F°-- 15”' _` i118. by Lydia E. Pink- olinn on 'rHANxs.-weiiinstfm léeia- in ia-ariinseiii r-fesbyehnm h=m’=C°-»»°»»d- t’.i‘:::'°§:..“.':2 iiiriii °°:‘;°.;z.._°‘:.;°:; .:'“i°.".f‘.°.:,z. §;"'.‘?.:i~ *_ __ _ . _ _Thessnlon,Ont.-"Icannot speak too irligdlriil? iiigd bblilghlfrzlnsiltéwn il] tlgbll |“8hly Of your medicine. When my ap- --~-- _petite is poor and l MAIL FOR MAGDALENS.-~ I`1“lI 500 5- happy ending to the pleasant even We are opening up new goods every ing. day and our prices arc as usual, the -- _ lowest. The quality of our goods SOME WINTER EGGl`l'"_'A“ “lea "I the proportions to which thi- egg are above the Standard and away business of this province has grown below the price asked hy some stores. mm, be had [mm the met that The store occupied hy Tvicssrs. Gunn, Langlois & Co. have i.l~ipnr»i from their Siimmcrsidc lvi_;;inrli,v sln;g_00ga_i_iiiai'y lst, _ shi;-I; 1., o ei ozrn eggs, viiue at about $8,550. Not too bad (oi 15]6_3_wmthmBmon5i_`lwinter cg: business which. hereto- __ ,__,_i__ ,__,_____,,, fore, amounted to practically no- * thinit. and this is only one cgg-sliip- PUBS Cl-“'65 lll 6 ffl 14 DBYS ping house. Black foxes appear to Y __ dm .st Wm refund _mo if he the only rivals now in sight for ° r I-:gl “ey the domestic hcn and even they will PAZO OINTMENT fans '° °“’° “"7 have to look to their laurels.' Mr. CGSG Of If-Clllllgi mllldi Blffclllllg 01' John Grady is provincial manager Protruding Piles iii 6 to 14 days. The for this firm and he appears to have first application gives Ense&Rest. 50c. 8 u“@.0'1 U19 BI-Hr trade. - ----- f ---~ ,aw - --_» 'rounrsr snAsoN.~w. o. Casey, A Splendid S Ocean Steamelups at Winnipeg, or Those who prcfcr a spring tonic in liquid form are im- "ved 1" th” my S“““"y' """"’ th” auimous in declaring Rexall Hypophosphites one of the best conditioners that has ever crossed a counter. _ '_l`his is zi perfect blend of the seven hypophosphites which give you new appetite, new blood, strength, vim, snap and eiici'gy---mal~.cs you enjoy to the full the pleasure of living. Price $1.00, money back if dissatisfied. MK' g Montreal Gawtte, for a conference at headquarters concerning future plans. Mr. Casey, who is will known in Charlottetown, said that prospects points to a good average season ‘ii the west iluriin: the coming yeiir. There were plenty of hoolxings ahead, advance reservations for the Atlantic voyages hcinz quite equal to the av- C erage. andiwhile ‘he did not _ look _ Cor Geo and Kent Streets ` l that gencral business would be lair. for a record season, he consi_ht in. The regular price . We bfiilglit 0. lot, _ We offer them at E al l i ._ \ rl- '. see themlthey won’t last long at tliel =_“. .M __ _ prices. James Paton & Oo. -, l ii , if-l>;j_"),-',’_._;`.,,,,§. _ ',._.,, .,.rf_.» 1.-.i_..._ ~. ’l~ .3».?»'¢.'- > .-__-»s:‘%-f'.'».i:z_~.=»~_\ ‘."fr!2='<. .1 ‘.-~;`-.‘ __'_‘~Ti-Q’ -_ .'51 F 9” »... _ "\`Q""~"`?5'¥.'r _ \ -»._~ ~ » Royal Purple _ Poultry Food lt will mal-io your poiillry hoglthy and vlgoroiis and will furnish just what is noodi-sl in the way nf vga-iniiking materials. Prine 25, rn and $1.50 packages, "Our guarantee means some- thing". Johnson & Johnson lstriking models. The kind of Hats yo Stetsons. __ i ."'_-it:'s a cheery sight. fry; ,..!_§_- .-9 - . _ s,;._»,l- .’~_z,,...-__;_l.'¢J ' Y 1' 'lif=~==f‘ A/fiiizii ;f=` ‘ir:~€5=.‘f~‘i "i_llif..-_.ii ff §’.»?,i"4§~ "" ` 'fr c" ' tg j _`» is "‘ ' , iv \ / _fi _ 8 l f’GREET1NGi i _T Look at our; Spring Stetsons-_ »5'prz'ng° Hats all the ;way throu h-and dis-_ tinctively lgS`tetsons-- `briFht, snappy, fresh .sty es-lively colors- 1 fwant to wear_ and we ‘like to sellgg-_in short, Come look ` around 1 Get a dozen Shamrock ,1,_. Napkins 4.50 ones for 3 These Napkins are not “seconds”. They are high grade perfect- beaut- _ g 1" i. is .1 50 per dozen. at a bargain. 3 oo per dozen. Ifyou want any -- get them promptly. _ _ ‘ 7- '-_-1% f--------------....._..._....... fn l i f _ `»'~ O ‘. Shirts The reason why most men buy their shirts at this store,is A that this store offers more shirts fo choose from And good shirts are so'd ii cheaply here too. Good shirtsal 89C, 1.00. 1.25. I-50. 175. 2.00. V New 2.- 'r‘¢'.‘\r¥:2 :J-TT ‘.*-n§..J`- _§"_‘*.`- l Your ` Rubbers Here There arc rub- bers and th e n again - there are other rubbers. There are rub bers that wear out in a week-and rubbers that stand by you all season _ through. This store sells the stand by kind VVomeii’s YOU S/\Vl£ ON RUBBERS B Y BUYING R U B- ~ BERS H ERE » 4 L____ _ _4 L _ A 'f uf ___ ___ ._ _»- < ' _." . 1' 1 1 _I “Children’s white cashmere, mo- _ The prettiest and daintiest of lremli_ 1520-3-l8m3|. You will lindzn that A run down feeling of yours nothing better than Mac’s Blood Tablets This is a spring tonic in tablet form made from a formula endorsed by leading physicians throughout Arnenca and England. It is a nerve strengtheneiga blood_ pur- ifier and body bml_der. Box 50 cents. postpaid' The 2 Macs ._ ____ _`__uII|_ _ -- - -- -V - - ._ ' '"" ‘auf ~ ' *"‘ *'* *n Dr. C. C. Ycung _ KARAKUL SHEEP COMPANY, Limited of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Breeders of full blood and half blood Kzirakul furproducing sheep. All rams guarnnlcc-d to pro' duce Persian Lamb and Baby Lamb fur. The only American importers of Carakul or any fur-producing sheep. Dr.Young was and is the only man able to achieve the importation and he is heavily bonded to work solely in the interests of the Companv Two irnportations already made- -one in 1908 and another in 1913. No other Karakul sheep exist on this continent. Why not raise these hardy sheep in An erica and save upwards of $l0,000,000.00 yearly ? The _ f ¢_ - l l ‘th n all the Silver Foxes, Cross Foxes, Blue Foxes, l)vlihl