i A liirrn 5 #I f1'0f11 0111' _Sheds cos no rnorei"th'an coal that has been stored out side all winter, 1 Send your next order for dry Coal to us. 4...... W.. fflilvsoinnswrfwuw coming ' from ”"“"' tm nom, .ONE ARRm8'l‘._-one drunk vu sr-_ rested inet night and will appearin- tmg .tore his Honor' this morning. \ K "travis: ti-se" ' ‘ "*-" ‘ ‘i " win, ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,' _-,,. rllbliilun Norton.-'rin umm; gtiignm, und hubnd ox mum, of the late Bridget Trsinor will take ill you with tears the ii ,nm ,,,,,_ It ,mu om, ‘LW W piece thu morning st io cwloek to box and if it does not cure or bone- "h° P'°'0°-¢\1°dl'sl. thenoeto R. 0- fit liter a trial the money will he `°°m°t°‘7' refunded. - -- _ Alou;-5 N,-,_ 1 1| g,.f,,1¢“ .nd aw PREMIBEB BEAROHEIT.-`-’|'h`_lf pre be given secretly in 'pm Gonna 0,. misss oi George Percy on Water si F°°¢'|. Aicurs No. I is taken volun. were searched yesterday and-an smell tarily by than 'mint go imp umm quantity oi liquor and beer found. selves. _ It was taken to the Police Station to s'Alcurs can now be obtained at our b° ““°'lV"d~ ore Ask for A "_"" ;llAal;out it and gigs? iyzliiglg Imcohfiimmml ‘s?3TINw"L`A"T“:1‘°°t" . . Fogim- _ K 0 e com ee compose oi lowdown, , Central Drugstoi'e._0hsr_ members "om tmutwoy uwhodht _.`..... fl A.Pickani&.iIu. ii Phone 240 Ch’towu I G. D. Wright ` _ Funeral Director an sm. balmer-Miss A._ Ferguson, Lady I Assistani-- Personal Attention and Prompinesn Gnarnn¢¢¢<5_ _ |_`_`jAmbuInncc calls answered at short notion. _ SPECIALTIES 4 _ Diainfcciing and ifuniigaliiig _ Furniiurn Rcpafired :ind Reup bolstered. Sill nt Salesman made ioorder osriogii-xi s rm. sim.. : nn sioiflf ‘ ii°esr¢aside.P SiFsq1:iai»i‘|fii'il's'e'i° Why sulier rom UMATISM? when vou can get almost ininiediaie relief and fin- ally cure yourself by tak- ing RODD`S RIIEUMATLSM REMEDY some of the worst cases of rheumatism-it is pos- sible to conceive-linvc been cured by this un- cqunlled ren1cdy._»»._ _ Price 50: per bottle at Gio iinucnisi Charlottetown P. li. I. Z IS E ,Churches in Charlottetown, wp, held on Monday evening in _Hearts Mem- orial Hall to make arrangement for 1¢;ileEanInual conference, op N., xB, and of the ministers within its hounds Bhd Ru euual number of lay delegates. Besides these there will also be pres- ent Dr. Carman and a number of dis~ tinzuished clergyman representing different departments of church work throughout the Dominion of Canada. MRS. J. J. TRAINOR DEAD.-The death occurred in Charlottetown on Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, of Mrs. J. J. Teainor, Queen St, at tht age of 63 years. Sho had been in ill health for some months but about three weeks ago was stricken with HPODIGXY to which she succumbed.'i‘he many floral tributes go to show tlic high esteem in which she was held. Hhs was an amiable woman of ex- cellent disposition and hor death is ii loss which will be greatly felt by all who knew herv. She leaves to mourn five daughters, Mrs. P. Benoit, Mrs. B. Peters and Miss Blanche at home, Miss May in Boston,Mrs.Host in Portsmouth, N. H., and .one son, Thomas at home. ANOTPIER SUCCESS -Th e _ . e Chim 1 _.-.___._ .1f_-_.__ ______,..._..._ E __‘__-;*"' `._;._,_ _s of Normandy relleated in the Opera _/ House lnst evening was again a de- cided ' K ,: v F h R b ynitigicai success and the mem- .1¥l!' 1 ___ ers o e company performed evcn ,_ _ t at _ un- _ O7’ , ._/ -- _ _ _ down`Fee]iiii" _..'“”,‘-~ youwiiiuk u l ..,__,.__.. hotter than on the previous evening ln tho large audience were manyfrorn the outlvlne districts, a special train having come up from Vernon special- ' ' i i' 9 - - _,Z is pu” Neaugn 23;; Cog Lin" of Emnlf bil -i°Yit ly for' the show and no one was dis ii ` inrcniai-inn siipdimoniiiili-F “MW” Y ‘"8" V" P-l"*°iH¢@l8Oki Oltl, i to 6.60. wn yes- .5 the terdsy Mr. J. ‘g,’.~ orris wee e passenger N _leaving Oh ottetown by the East- ern trsin y rday. Rev. P. [L I" °M‘sGuigan, Trscadie, was a ps eager outward by the Eastern tr yesterday afternoon. Sheriff Cttttan, Cardigan, was in Charlottetown yesterday and return- ed in the afternoon. Rev. J. A. M`.cDonald, Grand River, and Rev. M. Monaghan, Miscouchc, came to Charlottetown yesterday. Mr. D. K. 0’Brien, Halifax, Inspec- tor of Steamsbips, arrived in Char- lottetown yesterday by the Eurl ` Grey, Mr. Frank MacDonald, one of the soloists of the Pastime Minstrsls, re- turned tc his home in Tracadie yes- terday from Charlottetown. Mr. Harry Winchester, of the Char- lottetown Condensed Milk Co., rei turned yesterday from a business trip to Halifax. Miss Carrie Sanderson has return- ed home to Midgell after visiting friends in Hampshire and North Riv- er. ° Mr. Frank Sanderson, North River, has returned from a few days visit with Mrs. Charles Flanderson, Mid gall. Messrs Edward Cnrew and Simon Brown, Hunter River, were in Char- lottetown yesterday attending the Temperance Alliance meeting, Messrs Ira N. MacKay and Dan ln!-_bho___Temi\erance Alliance in Char- ' Mr. D.'L. McKinnon of the, _Monta- gue Furnishing Co., Moiltague, was in Charlottetown yesterday and re- turned home by the _Eastern train in :ho nfternooii. ` ' _*-1-_-, , _ T- ‘s -‘ -1 Mr. _Rnndolphe Pike who recently successfully passed his examinations _ii thc Union Commercial College, re- turned to his homo in Souris yester- day afternoon. Mr. J. A. Cameron, New Glasgow, who superintcnded the building oi the Montague and North River bridge, came to Charlottetown by the Earl _Grey yesterday. , » _ _ Mr. B`."7_'(.‘.' Thomson, _:Horse Buyer, of Halifair, was among the passen- gers arriving on the Earl Grey yes- ~ terday. He was accompanied by his son. -' ` ‘i ' ...__ f ,ir ._ Mr. Frank; Collins, o._f.Qharlotte- town, Quarter Master of the Earl Grey, and who has been sick' in the Hospital ht Pictou for thc last' three weeks. returned to his homo by thc Earl Cray yesterday. Every man should try Jolinsoirs Shav- , ing Cream Becauselt is with out doubt one of file best shaving » preparaf ons sold to-day_ _ There is no smarting. ' roughness, or chafing -after using it-Simply a cool perfect shave: Guarainteed no_t to con- tain any impurities. ‘ One shine is sufficient for |50! avee. Jobnsbn & Johnson. The Qiialiiy Drug Store. , Slliyvshiifilvcr line w); h2lld1¢ can be absolutely depend-- =d “i>°.*i- _ - Physicians prescription( can-fuii fined frqmronly- the pur_ist_.ingf°dl¢“‘°-_._ _ 5Ayi;i_ _ 7 $§?7Ti'°_i!%S. ‘ i' Unexcelleil _ and-.del§h`if\1h¢li» Try s _ ’ji;sg_-Tears ,ei-.si-sw- - der- rormi' __ pstlfé mouth sweet end- health pil the time and doesirri inyure srti al Qgg-zfgguopigi A ` _ w _ . -_ °'°i“:i“'-*"°_'>..'°j' -§§-§,__ » eg-it ‘ e j '_ a. -_ _ , ` ', VA " ' _'_ “ 1. f = _ 'Jpi _ ig;£ §E?:E?g%P°gi:N; ;E1!Efrhsy _ f -, _ » Cl'l't§$;l‘l}., "cas Fenton R Newsom T W., , ` l l rTFl 'l'J_]`]""7 .|`x~‘-»1'\...'£.':. .i§|*`.__»~-1,-'. _ six. ..._ . y V. - V- >_', ;` ~.,_‘ " `;) "{j~=;a-»_=-‘ _` ‘ _ ip L' ` 1 Bakery. _r.i;i;_i "f-_,`t_;_Li;_r`_'_-_il -AQ-def. ~ ,L _»-_-,_ _€_-;: -Wiiol”¢s§le=.,&i__Reteii,. V . ~ , ,_ insist-en A l __ _ _,._s,§m1;u,,,',- _, . \‘¢u.\.i-.\u.'iluuJ.Lurhi»-.»-~~»rr\nllIii .‘ " ` ip# »- mission.. ' l Box 332, Charlottetonw , P. E. I DAILY Let Us You Some Really "Classy" Clothes If you want g¢;§'¢5fhiii`g“ii little better than the ord- inary in suits it ' up to you to call here and look over our present displa. - We can unhgsitgtin ly_ recommend the brand of suits for men we are selling as the most stylish, neat - fitting and splendidly finished s1l1tS at the price in the L ouiinion. _ , These suits are not the ordinary hand-me-down read v-mades. The better grades are cut by hand, made by hand, and fitted b hand, in a bright* airy factory where the wage seal; is higher than in any tailor shop in the Dominion. ' The coats hang gracefully, pockets don’t sag or - bulge, co`lar fits snugly and the coat hangs right, trous- ers fit perfectly at waist baud, are just the right length and are' right up-to-the-minute in style and finish. Prices range from best quality at $20 down to suits at Us-vue- . . e e ..¢ . .->-...i .se-enuveeeel-~»°~°-'N » ~ - 0-- ~ MOORE E-5' McLEOD 119 Queen'-Street -L '~ ' ,E pc ___' - -L _;__; f E, ‘ TA 1 _ ' 2 Cottages ( ` '7 1 » '- ~ \-;l di 1 \` »f° /3 _ _/` ’ -;> I :iiort ntrtet No 21 ami 23. 'l`h¢5¢ orhiges :uc in lfirst Class Con. 1.311 mKali;ii _wli _l~e-_.sold cheip as r. e is "i *i = _- ` Lil,-a lm-aiiidlss N m U g up wme of g ' Ttriiis nl sile. `N. Mci\aY. Springfield. are attend-` ' V _ l'3i5N_l (`:\RTER & CO 1 t J , Ir 5 A iuvuoieers otto own. _ r _~ ,f 2-i4‘~ :iiiwfii li , . - _ .- 1--.~~-.‘ ‘ -_=--'ff-I;r»-.1-f“_~' _ Y? __ is » ‘ "i";,.:I_1-__ .h A HIS store believes in value-1 in style as Well as qualityua In _ v hats we feature ; thef, Stetson. It is the chosen hat of youngmen _ who make it a point to be well dressed 5;-and it makes good our idea of what - ii Sti 1 NATIONAL CLOTHING C0 M, a The Toggery Store _ 11-? ? - i l 1 if ine canadian C Silver Black Fox Exchange Charloiieiown. P. E. l. We buy and sell options on Silver Black Foxes. We\have enquiries from the United States and ' all over the Maritime Province and Quebec. ,_ _ _ Write us your lowest Figures with full informs tion in regard to pedigree, etc. We will locate a customer. _Will sell on commission or buy outright. ~We have already closed some of the largest deals of 1913i-including' one in the city of Boston andanothef in_,Q,5iebec,.;-____. _. ‘_ _ _ Sharcsin co _pfaitj_ii,ts,?’boii,ght and sold on com- _ _Reference-Canadian ,Bank of Commerce, Charlottetown. -‘ ' - ` ' » l lr : i s correspondence to The Canadian Silver Black Fox Fxchange _;§ President Captain D A MacKinnon Diuggl ( /' -,».~. ‘c ‘-.tix 'ff- > 0 y f -. ~' \ Auction Soleil 7 lvl? {l"l' .ill lllilli'/.:(l l)_\'4 Edgyard l\f‘|l:\' hw] io -- ll hy piiliiic :iii :fir ii ..ii'll1lil:tll)' ,'\lgrQh 27 |9,3 ¢0m_ iiienclz g at -2 o’-`lick his 2 cot' tl2,e= .juiiti-.d on Norih Sid- Pass- ,li 3’-5’ . if; i.‘:,.y],_ ,~ ._ - , __ ~ .~' 'I MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General will bg N- dny, the 25th April, 1913, for the conveyance of His ` Mu.jesty's Mails on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week over Ru- _ ral Mail Route N,o. 3, from Peake's ter General’s pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- Dosed Contract may be seen and tained at the Post Offices of Peakes Station, Peakes Road, Riverton and Ruskin and at tho oillce of the Post Ofllce Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR Post Ofllco Inspector. Per A R B D. » , 2 a_ ne hat ought to be.'i§ Let us show PM °"“°° ‘“°"°°*°'°""‘*‘°"’» _I l Charlottetown, March 17, 1913. you the new Spring Stetsonsgsoft and_ ‘Hn ' - m, ~»r.~>\ _ MAIL CON'l`R -\Cl` SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day. the lata April, 1913, :or the conveyance of His Ma;lesty'n Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week, over Rural Mail Route No. Z from Alberton, Prince Edward Island, from the Postmaster Gcneral's pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be scan and blank forms of Tender ma1,_be ob- tained at the Post Ofllcéd`nt Alber- _ton, Montrose, Greenmount, Kildare, and at the oiiice of the Post Oilice Inspector. _ JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Office Tnspector. Post Office Inspector's Oilice, Charlottetown, March 10th, 1913. .3-12MW3i. ` F arm for Sale The nn'lsr.'-ignod offer; fvr slid hi* vain-ihle farm mniaifxTi'\g :6.\ acres Of land, so of ii hich is cn\‘_~.-:_-ii with B KYUVN nfhard and soil wood. ihv rcniainder Pnl good stair' of rultivaii--ii. There is allot quantity of gnriii swam* mud o less. ir is well aw* every way for firming house and mn repair, For furilier rho premises » in the April ist at ix oi directors and other W. B -if MEM ._., ,, ceiveii sr ottawa until iie6ii,' on Fri- _ I ,I .sn .» on i A .\ A Station, P. E. I., from the Postman- `1» e blank forms of Tender may be ob- ~ i \ ‘i i ii z i | i e; w “\‘v°,.5¢f f if’ -~“"?\ 1 < I » s .._.-_»_..