* ~ _ imis,hing,enameli§?f , ? ‘~ l » Fine !” in » great only bot- . A. Foster Central Drugstore _ Sunnyside .Pre`scr;Ptions _filled with i iféef initio in a Stgfe is not i _ Repairing _ Winter Wear. _é_h%t_roo_rn or two you’__ve ` ' “f "l'blii1sin`g to do over _ 'his spring” had betterbe 1 tended' to now. We are masters o_f _the ~ \\rt’T of paint1ng,,grainln , » _ _;_~l_iii_1‘l__§fing_,et<:,.._;}~ é ecialy' \f-_"1s?°¢n=_swv¢_ eP“9S- E _ _e Ps`iiltil'\_¢‘Co., " .. 2 .- _ _ _ _“___ _J».»- 1 _. _ -_ __ neg. l_?<'>'yl¢.`»»_ ; ii . _4l?l'i_°i’° V _' _ - -~= -#5: __.__-a_._..-.--..__.. _ .. _=-_' 1.#-f ae: tl t-_. °%lLl1_¢Bi;|£ - will appreciate saves. , will be ',fi§',g. ‘E- cleclna, ,_ ”‘* 'rms u,_-i~nsr me snr” man 1* w-rs FIRST OP ____ . _ _, _ll_0l_lfl- ISIS ‘ » ‘ __ i-‘Wilt Association held some .time ln,r'ehi-airy final mich wus taken in regard to the -new rules which were recently considerably dis-. tracks ‘throughout the country. The gmgresa was called in the Murray ill Hotel and sol great was the lu- térest in the proceedings -that 395 trotting associations' were represent- 00, by d°l°8l!_6s or proxy. Besides the change in th_e‘i~ulee wniea'-had been approved-tentatively by the National Trotting Association and the Ameri- can Trotting Association, tbere was Passed a resolution that insures . s positive government of trotting that _wlll'be absolute. It means a perfect undéf‘standiug‘ between the governing bodies as expressed in the following. resolutionI-“That all fines and other penalties imposed by the govern-ing boards of _either the National or American Trotting Associal;ions,_'gha~ll be enforcedfby the other through its' members and otherwise, as though imposed by_itseli that we will make no eilort to influence the fairs and racing associations of the eountry gc -join or not 'to join either one or' the other of the parent associations." _ In' order to carry out the provig. ions of the above resolution therr will be appointed' a committee ol five, of which the presidents of thi American and National Trotting As- soclaiilons shall be members, to which shall be referred all' unfair competitions and the interpretation of the rules. The most important change in the rules was the insertion of a new Btction in rule 5, which deals with a horse getting a bar or mark and determines his ehlglbillty to class races. This provides thai only the actual winner oi li race shnl` he credited with the mark made. li will be an inducement to drivers ti do their utmost in every heat and' if calculated to abandon the practlceo laying up heats in fear of obtalnllnp a mark that will har the horse from further competition in his class. ,An- other rule'w'as passed that will giv horses a chance to win money after they have reached the limit of their speed and failed to improve. Thir provides that a horse with 8, re- curd shall he allowed one second lor each year if raced, in which he failed to equal or reduce his record, or win a race, if same is claimed by the nominator when making the entry. Other allowances may be granted if so stated in the published conditions. _ »...-._...__._...___a CHERP' FARES _ ‘ H0*-Lili9iw‘iS‘ ` For the Easter holidays the usual holiday ,excursion rates will prevail: stations,-olrjr the line. Rou_'.nd -trig- trln will bexissued Avril _9th‘» ,_'-10th, good for return April` 10th.'- _There will he 9, special excursion at als ’ between stations on the ,r e,- ' 0. _ _ line, and _tn points on connecting- lines, and beyond Montreal, from Ape nl. iran.-0 nth. sons for return sp- vl. ith. 1836. ‘ 1 'mr wellrllrli. _ ' ` nlla ielirrslliullr. ~ nur. euun,s1c THE WEATHER.-r Yesterday, was beautifully clear abd sprlnglikc. Tbehighest temperature recorded yesterday was 36 above aero and the lowest was 29 abovei ,The lowest the previous night was 26 above. The tide will be high this morning at 8.18 and ilomorrow -at 9.082. ii will be high 'this evening at 7.56 and tomarrow at 9.04. The sun sets this evening at 6.88 andtomgrrow at 6.39; it rises toe morrow morning at 5.27 and Thurs- ds~ at 5.25. , - The moon sets tomorrow morning at 4.32. _ _ The first quarter of the moon \'-‘QP on Friday. April llrd at 3.41 p. rn. There will be aiiull moon Friday. April iotli at 9-28 a- 'nl- 'rne length ef teeny wlu be thirteen hours and' nine minutes. - - on che Intercolonial Railway. between? ticbefts ht the one way fare for roun . . , _ _Laml>l011 ii Co-.'e report oi the London fur sales' for Merch hu some f at th _‘bl ii 1 ` 4 gr” 0'; ¢i,:,‘tc,hmd and shows a sifrvrieing fact- Nauenii 'rr mn ‘ my ' W* Will \>° efatilvide in than in- _ ¢_¢re|e¢q in eh, g¢; -- - » . ' ' . ‘disaster-_ _ __ ,; ‘ -A COMPLETE WRECK ` ;__A‘l1 the stacks were _-blown ddwn crushing in t-he surrounding build- -Nings. unepiece ol the boiler wloilih- ,-; ,several tons was carries, about piece .eifiialiy as largeivasrear- 5, ,_ ,fully-,as farlin bbe‘opDosl’m§ di- uwctlqa-. _"¥1liisN. were also lragaieilie 1'?-‘ii.1»=\'=‘1`i»ll':f§"is‘f\iie carried fully-»a' hun? ,fb%¢fif;='y‘»i' ge. 'rife , enliing one fel --_elle ling was rained upon i1aiik'lile.d-‘ 'insulin iertunaeeu etrilriniy- _- _oiie,. 1>lni__edf em' minding nearby zlgaeh were overturned ‘lust ae‘ii‘1;hey"'wi'n*e rays. . g ‘Jbines Collins wa_s_rsl>airlnp'_ a car nearby. 'i‘he- eai- was _4_en:o1lsheI-larry Darby was in Summer- ii ~Mrl‘lfl'i’5lsfh*Wil'ilein' Cape Traverse, was. ln, V_i\itoria_ last week, returning home with a load of cedar posts.-£. ' ’ -r.--'dn -l_ir. 1aek`Ferrow,_ Apsin Randi made s business trip to ietorln on Wednesday.-V. ' --Mr. Clement Arsgnault, Urban- ills who had gone to the woods in manic nm nal. returned, some me week.-M. _- ' ` B.` E. Gallant ion' ineflrvlln in' h_i_s_ store. 2%; 4 £2: coat lion' vliuiav. ' Ami 4,.__s¢xe vien- wlu be the il'l2li_en_iil- discovery oi tb__e' T¥0l‘thl Admiral Robert E. retired, and the a din- lights Explorers’ hir in will be Club. , Adm ral Poirv will be mode the ,re- side on,--Wednesday, April ist.-M. ' Picture ;lli¢l _ ....4 1.. ugauuumr ns.) .f :___ - . l l We are new _ cc Mn “vacuum” cleaner. ' ' ` l l Let us clean your carpets, upholstered furniture, mattresses, etc., with our ,The machine is operated by a CAREFUL MAN---the POWER is produced by a GASOLINE engine---the SUC'1`ION is strong enough to THOROUGHLY RE- MOVE-all GRIT, DUST, MOTH F.(ii‘iS, GFRMS, if/I` C, leaving the article in ai ‘ thoroughly clean sanitary condition. ~ ` T here is no need to take up eagg , or rcinoyé-;‘_furniture_ from jf after. ‘ _ ,Carpets t1`re_Cleane`d right on the floor. “Vacuum’_’ cleaning removes all' tllé dirt and dust but does not make any. Other cleaning may he be done before or Lifting ca;;p_g_:t,s_j is back breaking work _ Save yourself all the unnecessary labor possible this spring---you’ll feel the better for it later on. The cost is only one dollar per working hour. i Dqnjl ask your husband to iii; carpets. _ - this spring. Instead phone us---phone 213---and we will send up the “Vacuum” cleaner. Better make an appointment ahead and so avoid disappointment. ' I ‘Foster‘é Liatallve Cold Cure ranks up a cold ln a day and night 'f_Nnllnng better for La mince. 0n't delay 'tskelt at once.-Z5c box . A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ,, . i - 1195-i~s1liai. ‘ __.._.___..____..__ ~'-‘|» ` ' 'i ' » ~ - -. i . . - ._ \ . » " '°-"'°@ __ » l ‘_ ::A1i experienced smokers come here for their supplies, because they know they can ` get everything any pipe enthusiast ever longed for. We have a lull line oi cased Brier Pipes $1_00 to $4.50, cased Brier Sets $4.00 to $6.50, cased Meersohaum vibes $5.00 to $8.50, plain brier 250. and 501: ellch. All lending cigurs noted for"thelr _ flavor, aroma and long f~[';"'_Ifl\e Island Oondtlon Powder |,u,.;i litl . M Ki Ii hives the very best results -- 25c lb ic ng ‘[21 :B G cf, "“°¢'1‘ Kmf .i I liflbs; 2| 0q»}E. 'A1 Foiesrfn _fceutrai °" .Q°"V, rm, _: 0° ge an en i'»_»nlniel~i|!'. 3 was-4-»snai_l‘“."°"~~ " _`*"‘ F “"°" Dr. I. E. Crokeii Veterinary Surgeon i [Graduate University of Toronto] ` Residence Revere Hotel , Charlottetown ' 0ffice.in Cameron Block over Reddin Bros Drugstore Phone 484 f 1511.3 .Z5Mwfmlmo 4 -_ 'vi _ .. . _. -» -4 ‘T 1 5,4 if , F 5 __ §if36_éémém_r_ l.-1; 4 *.1- 'niplent of cl gold medal by the club. 1.1. _,, r 1 _ __ U ` _ _ _ I , _ _ » ~ , lv `_ i _ _ ' . ,,. , , 1% '. ‘Y_. > _ '1- . , ~ __ , _,T .\, - __-_~~'-'~ f,\_a-,_; ‘__ f in T. \> ~ i I ' . axes*-s 4 Y . ' 1 \ /' Ei .ii _ 'lli`>st"()Rice _____________________________________ __ H Province. ..... __________ 17184-4M2li=.li .. ~ - ' s a to You Investigate Fur Producers~Limited That’s all we have to say. FU_R PRQDUCERS l.ll\/Il'l"l§D -= is zl Fox Company which will stand investigation. It is a clean “out-in-the-open" proposition that speaks for ‘ itself. There are no strings or fine shaded conditions connected with it. The object. of the Company is clearly outlined in the < prospectus. - _f '.The_f_be_st` and only the very best class of pure bred Prince ~ Edward Island ‘foxes are under contract for the Company. . An e`ir'pel'tranch'superviso1' and competent assistants are _ to be employed. - ` _FUR 1?RoDUcsRs'LiMi'rsio~lSi1le biggest company of ‘ " its kind in the world with the best foxes and the lowest ranching ' '_ Hliarmers’ Bureau, Charlottetown, P. E. Iain interested iii a good Fox investment, and would like . to rec_eive,» full particulars regarding FUR PRGDUCERS . __ ' __L_l1_vn'rsD.. *aim at fi _ 7"? .fd .iii iff; 'ii if 5 -i . ,,_, fi' . l \ ~ _ if. ".."ilfll°f ' <1' fn' c 5 can . nge liz#-~.§`Ef‘_‘r=ui'i _i_'i\‘§h"iii‘§'»` 'éiiiiéiii if ri<"c'ii'Ri~1ee , `=" ’ §’l` ,A iii "iJrla~Row, C ar ttetown.