~. l- Ti. I if Ill ii I l -i fl _ ' ."`-fs ..f.';.L`. ._... ;‘ '.- l . .1 ft e ~`..- -i :,.“.‘ -.;.», .1`_' l' ‘v \ _ . Vi' £5 _fl lil ia ~`i fl. fo r li 5. 'i .fi ill I lp ri-3:2 ji 5 li sl l l e Easter f A Ntiifeities See our display o chocolate Easter novel ties for the children in our south window, Pop- ular priccd and attract- l. _ ive. The children will ex- pect some of tliesc. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST 1 1 loc-thru! » Alla' l ll!!! 222% um of hriq lash wav should mm. with city wsolinsmiv. “ARCH Q’ lm en lowing past its doors and asst- one of theluht interesting eontri butions to tip debate on the Address I reported yeltsfday was that by the Hon. li ' of the Fox Industry. Everyone is in- terested in this industry whether as promoter, investor or critic and everyone has an opinion, more or less valuable, on its potentialities. But no one has a better right to speak with authority than Mr. Dal- ton. He is the pioneer; he was at the quietly spending his time and money experimenting on the feasibility of breeding in captivity. In the debate be, not inaptly, compared himself ‘with ,tions and discovery are attracting ‘the attention of the world. The years laboratory were not more anxious or laborious than Mr. Dalton and his co-lbperators spent on the ranches; and it was not too much for the hon- orable that Dr. Friedmann's efforts should be crowned with as signal success as lv l, had been those of the pioneers in the f`f` 'silver black fox industry. Like the _,Q vs 5 doe \ 'J HAVE US EXAHINE _ yssand tell you il you require lv We tim _bv the best method glasses to suit each special lg"‘.O l I; m W., - -om goo tor in his tuberculosis investiga- tions, Mr. Dalton had set out with the knowledge that others had failed in similar experiments; that scien- tists had deflnitely declared, with all the finality and decision of which only scientists are capable, that the breeding of foxes in captivity was an impossibility. And they did not make this pronouncement without having data to go upon. In the past, largely for scientific purposes, experi- ments had been carried on absolutely _ without success or the slightestlhopc of success. What these experts lil the study of nature did not take into nc- G_ H ;,collnt, and what the man who had Jeweler & Onticisn i lived _ th wi,d did perceive, was the pro- "'.J 'i f . ’ i ,,,,it,0,, D, freedom necessary ,O , ned 8 mulwral ursun Booting club in Charlottetown. Itls Th’ ‘°u°“'l”¢ ’°“'°°l'°d “t “‘° “°` NLW KING \l|'.0R(ld'.¢ s ca g p . I 1 I tori Wm_ MQNBOURQUEHE Mgr _______ _______,__V_V_______________Y,_,_____,_,__:,___Y_______V____,,,_._._,._ _.__._._._,_._._._.,_._-_.___._._._.,_-_._-_-_-_-___._-_._._-_»,,.,,,,_-_-,_-_¢ scarce 7 “mee val’ e that' with such 9.30 . . .-_»_ Private Bath- Runni g W te d. on g Distance flleiephonllas in alll lrogllis ' ' ' ¢l1l`i}ll"si'll¢l\ .Iallles Pa ........ All prices from ,il id . _-1; ` tw >_ E WAS) ii, /51-* A ` .fm _--f ' \_ _ »- _/. < ‘\~ 1',/-\l1§ > sn _ _ rp ul _ r' _ _\`» -._-T A 1- ",\ *iss* ion & Co. H _H ' _____-__ ____ K. Noor. sr. John. N. n. , ' 0 ,,,e__,uqm _ gm mv mmm élluigsn. st. John. N. B. A ssets of the Canada Lif Now $48,301,523 The assets of the Canada Life Assurance Company were increased, ing 1912, by $4,044,182 and new standat $48,301,523. The increase im "mms (gm, the M-rival during 19:2 surpassed the high records made during previous years boating facilities as Charlottetown of the last train) and 9.80 the pre-` and gives ample proof that the company has the strongest reserve of all making its attractions knnwn nbrvnd hes, iscilitios such on low other cities vinns evening- Canadian Companies. and in “Ot Hwkillg Such PYBDBFB-U0” in Canada possess, there are so few Mr’ Insure with the strong company, the reliable company-the Can Life. . W. K. Rogers l,'“"“¥"¢|'f;.E' '° .. . . ._ W l’\ll¢ UWII. K S. ROGERS, Cherlotisicvm, Special ` ' , , ll. D RDGIZRS. Kensington. Ajenis A. E. Arunault, Bnmmerside W. B..Bergmann, Halifax _ and Mrs. Fred Rogers, Alherton B. M. Williams, Boston W. B. Milner, Halifax' - Mr. men and has also enough good boats -Mr. C. -3.' Rogers; Bummerlide ' Mr- E. A. Murray, Truro ' llr. J. A. -Hamilton; Biz. John \Mr. F. H. -Perley, Sackville Mr. H. B.._Perley, Toronto Mr. =' `Yh__ 1 l W. P. Brown, Montreal E. G. Silverman, Montreal » D. B. MacDonald, N. Bedeque ' C. W. Bpens, Toronto ' ` C. M. MacDonald, New York City A. Grant, Picton » Geo..I-VI. Christie, River Herbert Capt. H. MncPhee,- Georgetown ' Fred' L `Burke, Montreal ' Mr. J. W. ~MacPhee`, .Ge'orgetown. -___-_ _4_ B_,|3umn; ge, John r The following registered at the A. .L. Mcliecd, -Montreal ‘ W. Nefelyan, Toronto C. E. Lmnmy, London Walter H. Miller, Montteal R. L. Jamieson, Halifax Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between 9.30 isnt evenins (alter the arrival of the last train-) and 9.30 the pre- vious evening. Mr. W. A. McLean, .Montague Mr. John McLean, Montague Mr. J. .E. Sinclair; -Emerald Mr. Thomas McNut't, _Malprque Mr. Preston B. Prowse, M. River 'Min C. H. S. Sterns,-Souris Mr. C. B. Cooke, Kensington. - '__-,__ -__,-__-_~_\-_- _- -Y - - _ .- ..-:_ ;-X --.-- ' SlIOUi.I) EAT GUARnlANlcLas'sirilili lliisi _ _ -'_"__?;»|:_;»__=:ii»_»‘»-‘Elite fgtclinroratn in this ooinann. hufeoni on were / . _ Tw°M’_’.i" “nu” cn. ss mu accompany order. Minimum charge r . _-"lg f-"2 .-13;' F _f ' -, -._-_-_-,»_-_-g _ , ,_ , _ n A rnrsroihus invron. , -1 -__ . _ -- ~- _» -_.__,é-. ~___ 1;;-;.1;;._., AGENTS WANTED wsaran-A nov 'ro means 'mn of stomach trouble are, nine es out of ten due to acidit A chemical action in the stomach pleasant to the taste as well as reason why dyspcptics and stom- Gll1N'rs-lmn .mn wommu-will will start you in a permanent pay- ~ ins ‘business with the most success- W Nl llsnts line _ever put on the Can- adian market, without investing s. lillllecent of your money. Our line sufferers are usually so thin, §°m°"°' “ld mu ‘“‘°"m°“°“ ational Products Limited Dept 1 A.-45 Toronto. Ont. ` z-emu, W Y. Write today for FEMALE HELP i r to keep up s miserable existence _Leod. . 8-18M4l. gluten products I would suggest qmL'wA' N-1~"`*_°'ED. AT »N_m“_M6RE 1.1. H°\1l°- All1>lv.ln person: -5-ismti |°U\\ the. IIIIIUIIGW. Moore ~& Mc- ' barber trade. Apply to Jack diggs. s-1a_m ai. ANTED-A noon suuvr nov about 16 or 17 years old tolearll the Dry Good Business. Applglbv P O Box 88'! 8 l. Si letter to . . . - ~ WANTED~~A SELLER AND CRACK- er for Lobster 'F to l to _ -1:9_'1¢!.'2£*£,_°=_° _ irifrnn, A mir ron oun 01.0- tliing department. B. A. McDonald- s-iz mu _ - . ' MISCELLANEOUS ,\. . noir. n. 'ue1N'rfYnm, Mos. Bao., gives lessons, Plano, 0rgs'u,jVoes1, Harmony. Pupils thoroughly train- ed. Hoderate terms. 'Addresm phone or nail at The Lennox, Wat- `er_Bti-cet. , 8-15lf§ip& is absolutely new Bells on sight in every home. Not sold in stores No so ry, App y 0i>i»o¢ltion.d successful men and wo- G, D, ' 0_ - animal, 111°" "Ute 1 lla is ~ r to no an °" m“"”‘ ' W or foods which you may like - y afterwards a hhlf oonful acid which may be Present, .4N'ram,‘ slcnvarrr IN* irsmriv of two-witlr' some experience 01 slain nnnkins- Apply at 121 wht" Street between 7 and _9 evenings. , 8-14M6f or of ` formed, and your gmgem WANTED-W_E_ WANT TEN BMART` m ¥°llli¢ ladies for our millinexy work- Apply at once to Miss head milliner, Prowse Bros ADD $15