l \ 1 > » r F 5 l ~. ...C nv,-,~. --.--..-. S E. 5 l; 1913 t "TH “T ". e_ _ _ I >, "'r'..4f,‘»`l“~»-‘?.;‘i 2 . x*~<_=_ ' "»>‘ .4 §* ,s Nt ~ ,sea Th°l'° is $51; abundance of 20011 qiml here in our sheds, 1' under cover and dry. We are prepared to deliver small lots as quickly and well iiiiii Egg-gi e.-isl- _’:‘§§i~.< rattle OW' Blverienee wi Rexall Dys- h:.=~..'t.f:i.°.::..'.°.::.:§'l~:-..'° an I . 09° e mgiiiea known _for mdlqsstion and - _ ° dylpepsia. Their i . °“‘°"'° °°°.‘i‘":r.‘° “‘° °° ghuw stomach. Riel; » ggi” “nd lilnnni-h. two or the sam” dltesuve aids known to _ ~ e relief they afford is ‘WV Dromtpi.. Used persistently and '°“'... ..i.'.‘.’. ‘;.:..°.:":::.:.t‘.f“'.’.' ‘W 'ad mmtdal y stomach Rexall D spepsia Tablets bel Lnlnre healtiiy appetite, sig digs; $5' “nd Dwmota nutntion. As 0 Glwe oi our faith in chem, we ask you to try them at our risk. _lf they ";ul10f» Rive entire satisfaction, we _ return the money you paid ue without question or formality. Three lilw. 25 cents. 50 cents. and $1.00. ' “ .jj ~' ' ` -_ Q . mmwiuws "Repo, ALL" CHA WN ' if V” I l l ’ ws i‘¢.»s,‘...i...,i¢.;aiq»,¢“,__, V .g I I ` I I I .‘ _ ` A flévgelmeltuch Diiermew, Q m _ 1T PAYS toliuyvln thi! Province. ARENA- None should mils to- “l¥ht'9 Hwkvy t the Arena. Ohar- ivttatown vs H ilax. HARTSVILLE ETC.-Rev. D. Mac- Lean will preach on :labuath text, 9th inst, as follows :--llurt:-dille at 11 a. m., Rose Valley nt. 3p. m., and at Bradalbaneat 7 p, m. TICKET OFFICE.--It il B great Y_'l`lcket Odlee, Great George Street. HOCKEY SPORT -A grdat sensa- llld how lp fq|,_y.'g|||m, _ ‘ """"'”""f-`-‘ff-'ff-'ff-'-‘-_-‘-r-'ff-'-'-'-i-'ff-' 'f-‘=- -=‘-`-‘-ff-1'fffff-'-'-'f-'-T-'-'~='~'-'-Y'-`-‘-'--=“-‘-*ff-'-'-=" l HOCKEY.-'l‘0nUl.\t's~hoekey is go- . --- ing to be a fast. one. The Vics vs Technicals. ' " Bonnell llurra River arrived ho . Y . me TEA.-All should meet their iriends e few days ago ,_irom,Gl9\.\cester, at the excellent tea in the Y. M. U. Mass., where bei Durehapd the 4- from 5 to ,B this evening. Price oi schooner Joseph P Jobnpon of 93 tea only 20c. ` tons nett' fro » §epi.aln»;Bilvia of ‘ ' -¢-- Provincetown, Capt. Bonnell will load an assorted ear o at ur tion. . -xx-I to be held in Charlottetown Mar 11 convenience to be able to buy your 12, 13, promises to. be the greatest tick” fllfnugil *U th” W°°t “nd make ever held in Lower Canada. All are Your sleeper reservation all at th' invited to he exhibitor! in the several C" departments, 'Everyone should con- sult the excellent educational ,pro- gram. It ,would be profitable tlo Y .A - _ ~ note the redwcpd rates over the ral - - ._ ....r.2:.°:..';.“.hi‘.°f.“.i‘..”.n:;¥°i:.?.:°‘°“ ‘.‘.‘i:..Y.‘:2.§:;'.‘°“ ““°"%.”“€..°"°§'° °’ °'-° °=‘°‘f -»»°°‘=‘ as we do large orders. ' ' Mc,»,,,,,,' - *‘ ‘Q*"“ “V “ ‘““"‘ ments fwm Snnm1°f=1'i°.=“xmw 3 money will bercfunded. Large box 25c _ Ointment V' 3 Rcxall Healing Ointuicnt is unusually good for burns, cuts, bruises, sore muscles or ably kind of skin eruption. It is pleasantly perfumed aud‘gi1ar'ziutecd to cure or your cK1°nnon Drug Co. Cor. (lt. George & Kent Sts. ’ I _ " "-- . ' 4 'I 33% ii”f"y \ an :--~'. _~.‘ ' - ‘A '-= , i. fi _ ~ A iVal'uable Pile Tobacco is a pile of HICKEY’S BRIGHT CUT smoking tobacco, Cool, Sweet, Mild, -pure, clean, and wholesome. Better lay in asupply at presentfprices, and at a good run 0_1' your money. Made of the very best tobacco, :md made RIGHT. ' Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Lid. -Sanitary Sweeping 1 To prevent the _germ laden dust caused by the work of the broom, there is nothing quite so eiiicient as destroys the germs, makes ‘A X Dustbane A, |,(l,‘1_|.,_ »'Dustbane ‘ prevents dust, &°! cuts down the bother of Q " 4 dusting' fully one half. sm" 'A' di the a 1 r pure and sweet. " makes your work easier and O9 oUS>~ .if is -It used, recomended and endorsed by Churches. H05};_it's1s,~ 'S__¢hools, Stores and Hygienists. WS ecial P1-ices_One Week Only `Bai’re`ls of 25o lbs _ .BarFe1s,,I5o li ' Barrels" 75 “ . I h Cans 'I0c ;-.`..e..`... . -_ .` . . .' H. _ -"ut \ _ $10.50 `$o.|o $3 I0 _ Cans 2.7¢ e. ,Kent Ste. MU- _ Ill ces,-Wilson Stewart, Hampshire, _ E er eir re- cent illness.-Ernest and Mrs. New- Bon, Kin st H g On, spent Sunday in - tt spent sunda in §rn , Kingston, °f Septimue and Mrs. oolwiu. ~ o ectlon ;')ili_l>ii;le océaiiirred in generally peaceful Ce Wllrd Island. There were two seats and M°D0“X*11l. favorites of the Irlsfi B°°U00~ The excitement was intense and when the i eral man lost. their lives- s medlgal mlm. Mr. Hohkirk, testified before eighty to one hi d fl wounded The ellcldtirt? persons were place on the same day and this prov- cd an antidote to disorder -Toronto Earle of Charlottetown. wan. The ceremony was performed at 8 o’clock in the evening by the Rev. John Stirling. The bride, who was given away by her father, was neatly attired in white with silver trimmings and was attended by Miss Lottie, sister ol the groom.. John Moflatt of Sydney supported the groom. The wedding march was suitably rendered hy Mrs. C. G. Houston of New Glasgow. The esteem and popularity of the happy couple was tangibly expressed by their many friends in the costly and nu- merous presents received consisting largely in gold and bank-notes. Among the many appreciated gifts was a handsome Teacher's Bible ac- companied by an address from the Mayfield Mission Band. Upwards of forty in chivaree uniform well-dressed) and well organized appeared on the scene to serenade- the happy couple and aiforded much amusement to all present. Mr. and Mrs. Houston leave Wednesday for their home in Fair- mede, Saskatchewan, followedb the give rise to chapped, burning and roughened skin. For this there is nothing, better than Rexall Face Cream. It is casy to apply, doesn't contain excessive grease or oils and as s. skin fond is in s. class all its own. Large _inr 25c. The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and i Pies With A ‘ |°‘Moreish" Taste Th.,-¢'| g Purity and wholesome deliciousnnsa to our pies that can- not hefound in the common kind. ’I`hat.'s because we use onli' lb’ ,upset srsamery butter, fresh. ua- skimmed milk and choice pastry flour. ’I'here's quill!! \° _"WY crumb of our ples-fine flavor from crust fo core. Pcac la-mincemeat--I P Pl °" for chapped faces and hands, and right now is 1-5, E _mn team the Bronchoes,” against the y g .r -nml, Rm" in < 0- K"n. heads by Captain Dougall ` "___, 5 ' ' '“"""` f ‘ sw" “"5 °"'"' Currie. The 0. K.’s certainl sh THE RHODES ECHO hs T G 7 °‘” tatement oi the Rhod ' Scholar- , great courage in aceentlng the h l- s ' » longs 0, so ,mmmable a tea ° B ships for 1911-12 shows that many distinctions have been gained I was 180, of whom 76 were from 3’£’l;`g°il;l» Hism lBl’l;\;dil1Ed& °0“l>1°di°f the colonies 0! the empire. the revort pm p ° an s“"°““ _“S says; 93 from the gniped tShtates,ar:i5d 1 rom Germany. ur ng e year 1 ;r;leentm§x;d;Kan£ B!m5kl°i71P°i"t'_ scholars completed the period of and Frederick Kit °n 'meh Fmlser their scholarships. The distinctions to see them t “oi W e 5 ad gained by maritime province men arc 0” B B “ “"9 th as follows : C. N. Martin, New Bruns- wrick. Bachelor of Literature; J. E. Read. Nova Scoti first class honor ampshire.-J h S _ .a’ 8 shire. has M80 xnodtezgrt. Hemp in lurisurudenre. L. Dixon, New “Wed “D Brunswick, third class honors, maths-I f]?:ny_f;§BsnI(i;l]‘;r Byear' W°u d°“° matics; M.K. Parlee, Nova Scotia, third class honors, theol0gY; L. R guest Y BW HBWU. UW- Sherman. New Brunswick, admission to read for advanced degrees; J. C. OLD fm Higgins Newfoundland, second class March ]sg_M§l§7' R§SeAI;If‘F€£;,_mL§;‘; honors 'in Jurisprudence; J. Daly, violeug ana disastrous t el Iona. Prince Edward Island. third class honors in natural science. DEATH OF MRS J G MITCHELL dm,,t.5 1,, t,°heh°n§§ffDg3def°“; T111' -'rhe seeth _oi Bessie M., beloved Lean, supported chiefly b Bthgns ti; wife oi John G. Mitchell, recently element in the populatiog and Efttfi occurred at her home, Oyster Pond. ’ Jeddore, says a Halifax exchange. Mrs. Mitchell had long been a suffer- er from a complication of disease ion , “- Pinett¢_ a dreadful riofagnsupeaeeéeif and about nine days previous to her death was stricken with paralysis. The funeral was attended by a great the l- nt BUYS BCI-IO0NE‘R..-Captain W.H. 8 M - ray River at the opening oi naviga- snlco FAIR.--'rhsseed Tm, roul- -- try and Domestic Science .exhibition ¢v K KDRQUNG nam! g _ PAGE' l-_ 1 f'-UI! _This is what I’ve for, for years". Drink OXO and laugh at the cold. An OXO Cilbeue a cup-hot water and in one minute you arewarmed through and through with the most heat~giving, invigor» ating drink in the world. A 5Pl¢l1dld f0r llrlgh journeys. None of the old inconveniences ol gettllg s meal. OXO Cubes are ready at any lime, and so handy. They em be uried in the pocket or handbag, and if hot water is not available, are ’ dclliliusly apperising, eaten on s sandwich or biscuit. _ _ _ OXO Cubes are all rich beefgoodness-»lhe lines! food-stimulant in the world. No measuring-each Cube is exactly the right li" *'01 l`~F“Pful-and the same in strength and flavour. -- - - - .-- -H HAMPSHIRE _C H l Canadians The number of Rhoda: | I . c Stewart h ' - A h ° rammed hom "auf B pleasant vis: scholars in residence at Oxfordligri L U in Kingston.-Mies Clara Carver, Ha- course 0' the academic year _ _ I YOU We - lfyon have ideas-if you can f ublicaiion." Don't henifrilc. Don't argue, your future. iz.7SttME39i CAN WRITE I’IIOT0 PLAYS AND EARN $25. OR MORE WEEKLY U Will - Show You How ! hink-we will show vou :Le secrets of this fascinating new pmfcssion. Positive- _. ly no experience or literary exczlleuce necessary. No “flowery language ‘ is wanted. The demand for phoioplaya is practically unlimited. The big Him manufacturers are “moving heaven and earth" in their attempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand. They are offering SIM) and more. for single scenarios, or written ideas. We have received many letters from the film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH EDISON, ESSANAY, LUBIN, `SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MFLIES, ETC.. urging us to send photoplays to them. We want more writers and ws`ll gladly teach you ihc secrets ofsuccess. ' We are selling phofoplaya written by people who “never before wrote a line for P Perhaps we can do the sam.: for you. lfyou can think of only one good idea every week, .mu will write it out as directed hy us. and it sells fo on y $25. a low figure. YOU WILL EARN $I00 MONTHLY, FOR SPARE TIME WORK F SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AT ONCE FOR FREE COPY OP OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK, "MOVING PICTURE l"LAY\VRlTING." Write new and learn just what this cw profession may mean for you and NATIONAL AUTHORS' |543 swiss.. _ ' |N5'|‘|'|‘U'|‘E New roiuc cm; - ld ' ` ' 1 _ _I held; but a large forlie C5,-is S235 as aisted by Rev. J. A, Mackean. The `:_ _ . I _ ,_ _ ' " 5 keep onli-_r_ and on March wth deccnscd was a woman of rare spirit “MIRRORS RESILVERED.- Douse and McLean were femme,-1"und intelligence and will be greatly costs little to have defective mirrors It , . ,without opp0gii;l0n_ In the following missed from the home and commun- rcsilvcrcrl and made good as ncw.l year the attention of the Assembly ity. She leaves besides a sorrowing We are Drelmfing t0 BCM H Bhillmcflf- was called to the fact that _ lmsbsml one gon B 1-0n_ Four sis- awa and will be lad to hear fromi . P Prof. W. E. Cameron. 3.45 p. m.. address-Judge Fitzger- ald. 4.30 11. m.-address-Prof. Reid- Live Stock. WEDNESDAY, MARCH l2'1"I-I. 10 a. m., address-T. A. Benson- Poultry lndustry. 10.45 u. m., address-J. A, Clark- Ethics of Agriculture. * 11.30 n, m., address-Prof. Wil- liams-Fruit lndustry. 2,00 p, m., address-Prof. Ross- Requiaites for Agricultural Success. 2,45 p, m_, address-R. H. Camp- bell, (E‘upt_ of Education), The Edu- cational Problem. 3.30 7,. ni.. address-Harvey Mit- chell-The Dairy Problem. 4.15 rs. m., address-Prof. Teller- Sheep Industry. ' 7.30 p. m., (General meeting) In- troductory hy the President Rev. P.~ D. McGuigan, Addresses by Hon, J. A. Mathicson,, American Consul Mr. Dunback of Fredericton, N. B. 11 a. m., paper and discussion- Miss Butcher. 2 p. ru. demonstration work-Miss Ross. 2.45 r‘. m., paper and discussion- Mrs. Henry Smith. 8.30 p. m., address-J. C. McDonald M. D. 4.15 F. m. address-Mrs. Westmore- land (elocutionist.) ‘ Men's educational meetings, includ- ing oliicial opening, will be held in Prince of Wales College Hall. Ladiecediicational meetings will hc held in Opera House. Be an exhibitor, and ,attend this great agriculcural Demonstration. '~ 3-GM-Zi. ` THAT LIPTON RACE. LONDON, March 5--It is reported that Lipton yesterday sent a chall- enge to'New York to race for the America’s Cup. .His three previous attempts cost liini two millions. J_ l “Black Prince” Hose ‘are especially designed to withstand the hardest of wear. Wednesday-10 a. m., address-Mrs.» 40 eniral Street Boston, Mass. G1ohe_ zur. nouee, mentioned shove, 1:-Hr,-nsnzuiow.-`oeh'e feu to reno r.ouc.\'rioNAi. rnoonhmun. , 3`4“°MIf2M' ...Q was the grandfather of Mrs. S. N. the arlrcrtiacment of A. R. MacKay -_- -5 in this issue, He is oileriug for sale of P. E. I. ceutrsi seen Fair, to he "Stove Cement for backs of stoves. "Chair cents sold by the width 12 8 choice lot of highly bred young. hem in (fm-,r10tf_ct,,wn_ Mamh rnngan, fic. lb., nt. Carr.er0n’s Hard- in, 120,, l5in, 151:, and so on at WEDDING BELLS.-On Thursday, sters. Just the horse you want may ll, 12, 13. “'41l`0- N0tl1i"f-Y like it°‘hl1lf l"`i°"f "ll FEM 27th. the lwme of Wm. and be there so look it up. Mr. McKay is ___ castings. 2-28Mtf. Queen next H. H. Brown's. 2-28Mti. Mrs. Moliatt of Mayfield was the renowned for the appearance ol his TUESDAY. MARCH 11. V _, - | scene of a very interesting event. horses-these are in grand shape and - '_` when their daughter Margaret J., some will surely prove great trottcrs. 2_3() p_ m_, Oilicial opening-His was united in mam f ` `age t W lt ' V1 Honor Governor Rogers. E. Houston of Fairmede, gasksilclgexl 3.00 p. m. Address-(Co-o eration) f7nmeron's Hardware Store, ( 162 Speed and Breeding A. R. MacKAY of Lawndale Farin,Charlotictown, having gone to great expenses in purchasing two imported Percncroa Mares from France has decided to lighten his stock by selling the following horses listed bclow. These may be bought at private sale or will be listed and sold at the Spring Horse Show saleiu Charlottetown, March 19th. This is a rare opportunity to get first class, handsome and breedy brood marc; and desirab‘c youngsters. They are the get of such well known spccd Sires as' Parkside 2.23 i-4, Commodore Lcdynrd and George Crciceus 2 24 1-2. All are in apple pic order. 1 Brood Mare rr years old I by Parkside 2.231-4 Dam of Nancy Mac 2.36 l Dam French all Right This is a handsome mare weighs nearly izoo is a splendid general purpose animal and has lots of natural speed, has worked miles better than 2.30. All her colts are handsome and sound. , cy M a C Coming 5 Record 2.56 sirea Commodore Ledyard AIIII\¢l'lIIIC TFIBI This mare wltlrvery little preparation worked halves in Ln miles - in 2.25. She is a great prospect for the summer circuit. Sound and built to go the route 2 zo for lier in good hands this year. P k ° M 7 years old, dam Jennie Lind* ar She is a fast natural lrotter Excellent Carriage Mare and a grand brood marc. Weighs Hoo pounds. 4 The Get of George Cresceus ` (2.24 I4) I5 ' Gotten by the Monarch of the Home Stretch They arclian