2° *z *M* _ E_i=5@lEP_‘?ER6lFE.Tui5<¢__iuEElifs _nl-:y1_§_ for _rut op5lipiiAN’s srrulrnrv suascmseri _ _ i _ _N.DfY,’~;___'_-‘ '~»"“\ -"*'“_l|.r"iQ_b¢r.-_ nom aoypbeen awhhus fee emu. He oae’oe_ or _ " ` I ' I I' ""1 ' 9? D me and fer d tug; in which ease tb th il ____ M _ av.- 'rin firemen _,"°,,°°°,,, '"1' ,__P::°le§_thu;:____ensuennay, bought s nice arms; new Killarney rose.. Trim' omi: r-.wifi likely to me tu:m::1v;H:>"lo3fl‘“' "°" 'id °' '“°'“ ‘“ “"°°’”""’ r. , 1 .so . -“QQ *“" _ , ,__.._____` _ ___ '_,.__: __ _ _‘ -_ ~ _ _ '_ V _ _ _ \r._§‘-l1‘R"“-`» " 0 I I 'W ._ ` ‘ ‘ " took i! on"?ull?‘ ti AN'éP15Rmc1A'rI, . muy, mc" °' °“* 21°". lilver. pie- ¢r°\\\>l¢ in retard to eseeuns the ex -“h‘"“°‘°' 5' *M* "°"`-"" i' ' ‘“°l°° 1 '92 _,;.a’a__diu_ ,_ .7 _ . .Dr-. Morse’s P I Indian e Root' Pills, srmdhisiieriupublie ' ot|1ere;e.ndth_eii'eve5|- incrollinglalqpgpyg . tllei|*merit.l’l|yemin||g` ' MOM Q ' 25s.alu`r¢.` tary, the services being conducted by ¥°v" Z' FUR- ,It was one of the \ _ lfgeet funerals sees in Charlottetown for some time and the nom) gribum _W°l`° DBDY Bild beautiful. The pall earers were Messrs J .P. Gordon, w.m -Bentley, Harold Jenkins, A. F, wob. ster, Ae. Irwin and Daniel Morrison. wnonrtvo -snaps.-rue fro.-ooto Globe reports that "a pretty but quiet wedding took pine, at the Prince George Hotel, Toronto, when Harry. Heath Macarthur- of ootgery was united in marriage to Mig; Ou. via Mary Fullerton of Charlottetown, P. E. I. The bride was given away bl her father, Rev. Dr. T. F. Fur- i‘*».....%;.=t f__ 1% e dp eup- o hav . “L RBBIQNBD POSITION -lfr D’ n *W0 “lW`$\\¢“ pxamq 'I MUWIOMGPY has resigned hlspfnl r ‘htm largel attlmed. ""`m] _ - _ " , __ fax.; _ ;-_ l°l"1'_IMr- Jehu McLeod, ons; ml ji"-'»'”_l’*R4L"~¥F°'fBihA¥2é=irha-ni`ii¢!t°w"' "~“‘°“"='°z°==t uw! ripar- _ g;|k°f;‘¢|; ulnmxgvointmont is made. _ P Yee rd *_*-~ __B‘ WO¢tsS_treet_to gg, ';:;|_£.:“C$ 5 At Gowan Bras, on Monday. Jung, oldest and most respected citizens of tim* Pl°°°. passed to his eternal re- ward. He had, been in falling health for some time but was not confined to bed. 'On Monday morning, he arose Blillllfillltly the same as usual, and, af- Wl' “UUE K Good breakfast, he went out. A short time afterwards he was ffllllld in an unconscious condition by .mi d8l|§llli¢l"lI1'|BW. Mrs. Rex. Mann- _ing. A doctor was sent for but he ‘Was too late to be ol any assistance. The funeral; which was conducted in an admirable manner by Mr. W.L. Dintweil. Funeral Director, Souris, _tools place after the arrival of his fwn. Lee and daughter Mary- necess- _ _ lerton. Rev. Wm. A. MacKay ofied was 'eighty years of age. He ` ' " ' ' ` Wick, Ontario, conducted the cere- I°°_v°° t° "wut" his Wii° *md 5 l'“'K° m mouy_ Am, ,_ ,hurt ,my in ontario femily 0! Belle Bud daughters# Zealot Enrolment, No. 5_8, Dept. of Agriculture. ' ` Zealot is`_a black Stallion six years old andweighs 'ten hundred and ten pounds, isa fest natural pace: sired by Commodore Lydard, dam by Abfiellah Messenger darn of two in the 2.30 list, also grand dam of Orwell Bell 2.2n I-4. second dam b`y Don Joan, third dam by old Flying Frenchman. . As 'his breeding will show Zéaiot is a race hosre of first quality. After a _heavy season in the sfud`he's'tarted eight times in 1912 and was always in the pay line.A~ Summerside on Sept- m- ber zznd hewas second io Happv George in 2 23 on a slow track and a cold day with a strong winf) b‘ow- ing. At Charlottetown a 'week later he started in the 2.40 stake against Strong Field and iini=hed thi'd, came back ite next day in the 2.17 class against a field of seasoned Campaigners, and fought a four heed biflle hut. bod 00--_-be. content with fourth ,_ money. His Ice Cam- paign consi-'sted of one s‘art at Charlottetown; when he f ..1 ced the imported rnare~Rexaii Girl to her limit to beat him and th n only could do it by anose. Zealot ha proved hixnselr' to be a st ck g.ttfr among the best. One of his daught- ers at two years old sold last, ex- hibition in Char‘otteiown for'iwo hundred dollars and the re a r e many more a s good as she_ was Zealot will make the reason oi 1913 at the owners sable Vernon River Bridge where li: sill serv alimit-d»nu§mPer of choice maves' at ten dolls s for the season to be_ settled by clsh-or note at the timet of first Se_rviC¢g_.f_ ' ' . . _ MICHAEL McKENNA Owner Spring Point Farm Vernon River Bridgi _ ~ _ P. 'E. 15;- _ April-|2SMEtlJune 12 1 s e Képpoeh, l’ ri rect Registered _No. (10800)- Purebred Clydietlale Stallion Enrolmenf,.No 2 Department 0f Agriculture Sire _ collini Ycl i Dam ‘ by Pride of Blacon G Dam by lla nu's Pride As will big. .nan by his v,-guligreo 'thlai oun I 1 is c o c din _ is :'i:`§§':f:i':"‘i.’.'§i§i.“.““f .i..‘i*f-.i'i'.§“.'_"iar.°:'5 new Bri-ni-rn R ow, mu. “rise el Blacon zen 5. sofa notion sh .w horse-,while his l\ Mr. and Mrs._ M-senrtnur will reovo' Calzery. where they will make their _ -_ VAPPRECIATED.-All a meeting 9| the committee in charge of the ar- _rangements for the reception or H1; Wednesday' evening, 4th inet., the |0]\0Wl¥l! resolution was unanimously- adopted:-Resolved, that the grateful be tendered Captain Alexander Mc. Leod, Chief Engineer Cumming, chief Steward Smith, and throther otlicsrs of the steamer Northumberland, 10;- the kindness extended, and the euer-' gies exerted by them towards render. ing as pleasant and ex editions ishop 0 Leary, and party from Pic. _liou to Charlottetown on Wednesday, May 28th ulto. " -- _ileaith Awaits _ Good- Digestion When the Sidin_;eh_ is Wroni the Whole Body Suffers gllow to' Keep it Indigestion is one of the most dis- tressing maladies aillicting mankind The stomacheis unable"to perform the work nature _calls upon it to do, and the result is extreme pain alter eating, nausea, heartburn, painfu fluttering of the » heart, sick head ache, and often a loathing ol food, though the ,suflereris half _starved People with poor dlg`esti0n_ are prom to try all sorts of experiments tt uid the iiroeesrer drgestiun, aut ‘ t'h'erb`ls only one way' in which thi trfouble can‘be actually cured, ant that is through the' blood. That i: why the tonic treatment with Dr williams' Pins rms cures oven tn. most obstinate cases of' indigestion They make the rich, red blood that strengthens the stomach and itr nerves, thus enabling it to do in work. The process is simple, but tht result means a good alll-1051110. B-D4 in creased health and pleasure in life Mr. R. Lussler, of Sorel, Que., oder: ample proof of this. He says: “Fo several years I was n suilerer fron indigestion, and the torture I suiler ed alter meals was often almost un endurrible. Often I would go withou., a'meal rather than undergo the suf fering -that followed. Accompanying the trouble I had headaches, dlzzi ness, an_d often .a feeling of nausea All the time I was taking one rnedi clue after another ia the hope or get- ting nelief, but without avail. Final ly I readof the case of a similar 1 suilerer cured through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I decided tt try them. 1 'took tue Plus steeeu; for about six weeks with result thai I was fully cured, and could eat any thing I cared for. I may add thai I have not since had any return o the trouble." If you are suffering from indigeil’ tion do not waste time °XP¢\`im°“l ing, but begin to cure yourself today with Dr. Williams' Pin Pills. Whivi go right to the root of ~the,trouhl1 through the blood. Sold by all medi- cine dealers or by mail at 50 cents 8 box or .six boxes for $5. fI`0m Th' _ 1 UEsDAY_ .ceremony was P¢Ff°l`m°d VY Rev- Ph” - Friends-iuMoncton and vicinity of nomo," MVB- J. J. Walker will be grieved to last evening. A special meeting was hear of hier death, which took pines 'at Point du Chene shortly utter noon Saturday, says s Moncton exchange Mrs. Walker had been in failing health Lo,-damn Bishop O.Lem_y_ held lm for some months and death was not lodge closed ~.l1eh`eBhmeutp were ser. llflelpected. She was highly respect- ed and had lived in this community helflv all her lille where she will be thmklof this Reception Committee greatly missed) iottetown `P lice Court fyest rda. The deceased is survived by her hus- band, Mr. J. J. Walker, Chief Ac- countant of the I. C, R., and im- _famiiy of sir sons and two daughters, Mrs. Myers of Montreal and Miss ,M_adel_ine at home. The sons are Fred Manager of the Royal Bank in Mont- P _ _ p0sB1b1¢_g§-,..p5g”ge of His Lordshgs real, Reginald, in business in Vwncou. B _ , _-._ . _ fver. Harry, Manager ol a Smeltsr at Tacoma, Lawrence, at Seattle, John, graduated from St. Dunstan‘s Collega_ _at Charlottetown, P.. E. 1. Y list, the death of Mrs. Robert Mc- Donald. daughter of the late William Oakes, at the age od 49 years. The latte Mrs. McDonald w_as_ a _woman of ly beloved by all who knew her. S_he_ was a member of the Episcopal '~ " n¢a|(|\y_ Church at Crapnud_ She had been steadily felling in nee1tn'_rcr 't_ne'1§'ssr" twelve months when death finally re.' lieved her.auHer‘ings.' She leaves to' mourn a huebN$»=& .ei Wah FF -and friends. ,-,The funeral *\a‘er\r'ic?"§rSi' grave was conducted by the Bev-ga-__ l‘_ Doble. Interment took place in thc; Crapaud Episcopal- -Cemetery. The-, Jail-bearers were Messrs E. Bosweil,= F. A. Wottorn, Crisp Moore, -W. H. Collett, Charles Rogers _and W. A., -McQuarrie. _ , . _ , , ,,. There pnssled away at her `l;l\tB`,l10(?ia_ Heatherdnle on Friday _the__'__` 3 _t_h_ I-atherine, beloved wife of Mr"._`Don- ald Buchanan at _the eEe'ol"hll-Y-_ seven years; well within ,_the__a_1i,0_U9d' .till requiring her ailectione-le 8.ii,5 nate to a now very t:n\'ich’V`;l>‘ereHed_ of Bongo, and pg-knots' who has msg, liam Costello for spitting on the side- __ I There occur;-ed at Moto,-m on Ma enthusiasm ofthe fans and 1 ers a strong Christian character- uno greet--to one wi the viewers. Mr. G.Gamp- ,_,__ two gist- B and 13 »v '__lnjury,`however, did not prevent`Mr_ E .V[onday_ J,,h-f’___gqQ__*t___&h9__h_9R¥_ ,Lhfor he pluckilv stayed by his team. span. she was called (rom s. homefbrldrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- _ -_ .4 'V I i '~ ' parental care. She was` a tx"uc"help-',_Waltham. The oiliciating clergyman esteem ln which the society has held her since her coming to Mt, stswnr parture from among them, Mutch and McLean of Charlottetown have the contract of building the branch line into Pugwash. At present 'they have only a limited number of men at work as they are' experiencing 80"" dillitulty in securing earth for flllilig in put-p(_)_ses_, _-_-A` Luckv FIND Ar `onaPauu.- While Messrs James B-herreu and Jesse Crossrnun weietaking a walk through the woods near the former’s home on Thursday, they .came across a nest of young fo`x`es, four red foxes and two b1ack'onés."?hey took them to Mr. Bherren's home where they are now aligning, well. Qongljagugf- DDY OW muon vrtsrr,-_-Mug ouvowf Liiif GIOW. Dald an_ oillcial visit to Maple Leaf Repeckah -Lodge, Bummerside, _ called lor the purpose of receiving her After the exemplification of the Reb- _ekah degree' the,visiting sister deliv- ered a lengthy address and alter the ved. -T. W 1~oLICE :('70UR’l‘l;¢iit. the Cher' dlS°fd0\`ly _'Quite failed _to appear and ner "ease we. __e51Jounned_-untu, June no th. a' warrant having, in` the mean- time. been iesuedlor .her-,.arreat. _The cases of Al_1lqoa.Holrues and Henry- Wincbestcr'_ [Vioxx an infraction of.,-fthe milk Bye'~l.ew. was .diemiee.ed._ R. Croke for _being 'drunk and disorderly was adjourned :to the 13th and Wil- walk was lined $2 or tive days. REGRETTABLE ACCIDEN’l".- The D ev t the base ball game, on Victoria Park Diamond, Charlottetown, yesterday, was somewhat dampened at the lat- ter part of the game by an accident bell when running from 3rd base to ON -At the isnt tures linen, etc. Mi- gud M , guru. oution or th t~ e I b . meeting er ure w. M. s. or the meteo-‘ ww peas me oummo, ,¢".H,,,,,,,,, u|ss===f~"'“"“‘§,'=§"‘i-‘“l“-“d-"°.;°i ° _ - t. Regret was also expressed at her de- ` CONTRACT S .- -` c .,. . sud Mn Patrick Msnuinm one of um bent News mysTtA;t;l'l;I;"ra'I;\;_“Qpl!;_ vere lodge. A. F. and A. M. » . _ tions tothegha _,uel’s. “graridmothen Mrs. David Lowther, .e vf l“_°"_““F»__MBl1\Y.MYBYQ.§°l`r1»¥f§¢iPil)§__-*3\|.some steamship, alleging against ber ' uuflbi. and is a member of Beatrice Island. He is a member of Massasoit lodge. I. 0. 0. rr., and or Paul no WEDNESDAY " , ORPHANS AIlRIVE_-Six little Or- phans arrived in Charlottetown by the Northumberland last. night from ‘the Bernado Home, England. FIFTH' GENERATION.- Congratu- lations are being showered on Mr. and Mrs. J. Verner Moore, Westmor- land, on the arrival at their home on Wednesday. June mi, or e one nnny Oue es he ushers in the fifth genera- tion, ull of whom still' su v ¢\` Simi Veer. is .the great great ;North Carleton, is the great grand- mother, and Mrs. C: hi. Lowther, Crapaud is the grandmother, \;‘|e tm- _by’s mother being her daughter. LEvAN'run_-Among cue eases nr." ed for hearing at the City Police Court on Monday was one of a char- acter unusual to this town and likely in consequence to be of considerable- interest in its trial. Marshall (lam- eron issueda summons against a` 4-woman named Mary Myers, whose husband it is stated is a hand on the keeping of n disorderly house. But ,the defendant did not put in her ap-' _pearauce when the case was called, ‘and as it was stated to the magis- trate that there was a strong proba- .bility that the woman was trying to evade the prosecution, a c Bench warrant was immediately issued for her arrest, the case being adjourned to Monday next. The warrant is now in the hands of the Marshal-and his men for execution, but it is un- derstood that the woman has left the - Island; the police being unable up to the present to trace' her whereabouts in this province. Itiis believed that sho has crossed oven to Nova Scotia,` t _ 1 | ,_ i the home plate slide to cover and in doing so struck Mr. John Mcaleer, catcher for the Gonnaught's, on the leg, one of the spikes on his shoe going into the flesh just above the‘ nkle and inflecting a nasty cut The 'l\i1:Aleer continuing his ood offices -.__ WEDDING BELLS_-A wedding of interest to many in this city took place Thursday night in Waltham, on _May 22nd says a Waltham exchange, _when _Miss Annie White Da Venne, fore _merly supervising nurse of the Brock- ton Visiting Nurse association, be- came the bride of Arthur Winberg Curtis, manager of the City garage in this city. The ceremony was per- formed at 8 at the home or tue nel DeVenne, 94 Prospect Street, was Rev. Dr. J. Francis Cooper, pas- tor of the Central M. E. church, of and disconsolate husband. ` _ 1 Being o consistent member of Val _ teyticld church for many YGBPB. UST, .feugiou was practical and helpful ip_ .he home and neighiborhood wheva her ifc exerted a quiet but Persistent in-t luencc along the better way. Her_ indly ministrations were only lirnit- zd by her power of indurance which, luring a period of twelve months _ past was seen to be slowly but surely_ ,being away. , Besides the husband there are left_ 0 mourn a loving wife and mother, tive sons and one invalid daughter; namely: Malcolm in Boston. Mash rohn in Vancouver; Murdoch in' name. D-_mcmh Robert; and Minnie at' home. MARRIED YESTERDAY.-The mar- _ riage took place in the Pro-Catiliedral yesterday morning Of MY- ‘I0 U A' .und to Miss Katie McGa.ughey. The. McDonald. _ BUYING STOCK.-R. D. MePher~_ on one of the D\°05i’°"0“5 farmer” °' 2/icrlelierrs Brook, N. S., has arrived nr. wgunsms' Medicine __ Co.. Brock- thls city. The' single ring service was used. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. The entrance of 'the bridal party was" accompanied by the strains, of “The Bridal Chorus," from "'l.ohengriu'," played by Miss Annie L. `I.ittle, organist at Beth Eden Baptist Church, Waltham, a classmate of the bride. The latter worm slot ,, rnunrrrntuns Restored to Health by Lydia. ‘ bvy. This baby is a very importantl r ive. Mrs. _ .Henry Wadman of Crapaud, now in Q - .' . ~`.`-»"*\" _ ‘ *~: \~’ \\ _ _ _ , __ _ ___ _ 133'- _ _ _rldilt Church, Mt. Stewart, _nh-,_l Nm, and Wm resid,” this any Inny.. as ~ ' _ - - . _- _fggg-lake?-£3503 1:1; nmzungd October 1. Mrs. Curtis is a graduate_ - ~- » .. ' - a e _ __ ____ Pi* ‘ui 6,. _ l“_d_______ uw _“_ sumo” www at aww* o e ,oi the Waltham training school for _ "- ` ' ` . ‘ Rebekah lodge. Mr. Curtis is a-soul for of Mr. Paul Curtis of Prince Edward . _, _ _ \ ' _ _ --“-‘~\< *J - " .<.`<. 15.*. ~ `\ ¢"`§\ _' v ,T 3 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for ovcr 30 yo-ues, has borne the signature of and lrus been rnado Iuidor his pero sorinl sr|pcr\'isiorx sin(-o Ito infancy. » 4! Al ow no uno todocofvo you in this. All Couritvrlolts, lmitntiu N :tml “Just .H no ” _ . _ ;. _ _ -<.-g d arobut Experiments that tr-lilo with and cmiaxrigrcr' the health of Infants and Cllildrcu-lixpcrionco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstorln is 11 lmrmloss sub.-ftliuio for Castor Oil, Baro- gorio, Drops and Sootliirrgg Syrups. It isplcasant. It contnirxs rztritlwr- Opiuazr, Morphine nor other ltarootio substnxzcr. its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Vi/orlnl and alloy.-i ;` rvcrislrrxcss. For more than thirty years it has been lu cozistrult use for tho relief 0! Cunstipntl Flntulcrxcy_ ‘_\'lnd Collie, all Teething Troubles :lla Diurrhocn. It regulates tho Stonmclx and Bowels, nsslmllatcs tho Food, giving hr-nlthy and natural sleep-. The Cl1i.ldrcu’s Punuccu-'1‘lic 1\lof.her'a Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 0 Bears the Signature of I ' ‘ The Kind You liave Always Bouglit In Use For O ver 30 Years Th! caravan- caurarvv Nlw value clfv 1 _ _L ties. The pains in my sides were in- §§i._ - creased by walking "`l,,°° or -ending on my feet and Iliad such awful bearing down feelings, was oe. ff-'If pressed in spirits -.o~_.-i: .'.'/" and became thin and ~ -_ po1ewin»au11,hesvy ' eyes. I had six doc- tors from whom I received only tempo- rary ralief. I decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial and also the Sanative Wash. I have now used the remedies for four months and cannot express my thanks for what was attended by two bridesmaids, Miss Clara Bond Sisowell and Miss' lsnhel DeVenne Dixon of Waltham, one being gownsd in blue and the other in pink silk. Both _carried boud\1€€S_ Oi., Killarney r`oses_ The bride was gown- ea in oneness satin, en creme. mmm-I ed With' cltantilly lace. She wore a long veil bf, white tulle and carried bridal roses. The groom was attend- ed by Frank Davis of this city as heat mhnl 'The _trio of ushers, who re¢eiv¢,(i'___`p,nd 'presented the guests during tire' reception from 8.30 until 10, included Ernest DeVenne, Norman Crosby and-Edward Devenne of Wai-1 them. Guests were present from this city, Cambridge, Somerville.`N¢W¢0I1. Worcester and Waltham; Added signi- ficance was given the wedding. BB it came on the 40th wedding anniver- sary of the bride’s parents. The Do- ' ome from P .E. I. where he hadi Venue home was decorated with pott- they have done for me. "lf these lines will be of any benefit you have my permission to publish them. "- Mrs. Sanus Wrncmns, 455 Jameb Street, Elkhart, Indiana. g Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Oom- pound,made from native rootsand herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the rn6st successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file _in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem eo prove this fsct...._., ._ _._ , . __ . s If gon have the slightest doulrt that ydia. E. Plnkham’s Vegeta- ble 0om%»un_d will hgyllp you,.w;.ite, loLydia. .Pinkham edlcineflo. (confidential) Lynn,Mass., for ad- vice. `Your letter will bo opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence; _ __ I 2 f _ro _ _T_nj 8 mo ern A - <_ \ 5 § , o f fi I I §o , "'25: ` ~ , _ 1' 1 ` \ _ ___\ in A L _ _gg ' ' ' the Clock Business The Biggest Thing m _ Big* Ben is the biggest thing foday Ui the alarm Clock lxusiru-ss. He is only three years oltl, lmr l\c`s zilrcruly gi-fling more work from the Dominion than :my clock olive. lu three years time, 6,000 (f:|n:\ili:rn dealers have adopted him. Nearly half of thc families in Cnlixuln lcavc it to him to call tin-ru up in the morning; nearly half thc families in (`;madn\1sc him nil tiny long to toil the ri|§i‘.t time by. Hein rr~.1lIyt\\~o gfmri clocks in one-21 crackcrjuck of :r time- ' C. W. Patterson Clmrlotternwn _ 'W. N. Tanton Chsrlnuctnwn Godkin Brothers Charlottetown kccpcr and n crnckerjnck of an alarm- liig lien stands scvcn inches tall. ilv is triple nickel-minted and wears an inner vest of stccl that insures him for life. His big, bold figures and lrxuuis are easy tn read in the dim nwruiug light. His large, comfort- ulvlr kr-rs almost wind themselves. lic rings five minutes steadily or ten intermittently. Hisprice $3.00 is easy to pay be-r_1usc his advantages are easy to src. He is sold in Prince Edward island by the following je\velel'§: G. H. Taylor Charloirdiown H. R. Crockett Summersidc W. W. Wellner I Charlottetown vllle,,0nt.; I ` - _ - ,_“_ ii ii.. t. Il ' Pride . _ Kgblgggvyfeitlncletwiltltztlatlrd ”:€l'll= own- ‘ ' ers stablof, Cornwall. ` _ ‘ Silfvioo tle, $.00 ior season with uaul return privllelres ' ' . ' Phone. No. tai. onuslfgvner. ,` M~rle,vl¢ lil ' Oornwe ihe _Pure Bred .Clydesdale ~ - is¢.||ae..“ _ -' "lalrorl-0\||ain”_l0326 ‘ 0 _ _ h ~ to know -,__ _ '_._1 _ " l ~--l- --' ' Y W ST. , 1 A=N__N_ EZ e 1 DE BEA U PRE anditothe 0 R 1 NE lo F s, T.; lJfo_fsE PH. M o.lN T R E A 1.. P. Q. _ _ ‘ '1'U_ESiD_A'Y.i JUNE 24th. 1913 _GRA ND D 0 U13 LE P11. G R1 M A G 1-: » _ i .3 , (jne train will _ Téavé Point du _Lhene _qt¥__,1.00 P. M. . - - - ‘ ‘ " » f 11 _ ' f t ins will be made up at Moncton to carrydhls double pilgrimage The fi st train leaving at 5 oo o clock m and others to o OW _ . _ ._ ,, \- 0 ~ ' e . P' ‘I ’ P .;The7n_et¥l_l»fY 1““”b°‘° '“ ' a ¢ i, ~ ' _ , __ __ i` m Pt' du gggae ft; Seldul‘l:I;n:ln$2T;5ul:r lrhildren.. and for Honireel, $9.03 for adulle' and $4.50 for children. _ ;- ' P t' S 1" i{eddl’n’_ Store or 22 K. nt Sr. Miss B ssie B P t IC rd Store Cor. Q15” and Rl°hm°°dSt9°'“d _ _ __ Om, ticket agents for _Charlottetown is; Miss ser ie rece, _ s_ __ 3 e , e _ rown, os a a , in '_H,*°"Y`FlW_3_'¢§_“mi E39" Emgh; Dil-giliyalhmugh the Province. §,Ask them for one of the Pilgrimage Circulars, which will furnish you with all the informeiffm Y°i1 111°? d°°l\’° I V I We avzlilhl agddlxlsixdnlve llc sure to get one and read carefully. * _ “ ex ' ‘ ' ` ` l l c nd class fare. -As for inslnrce, Cha°'i it.towu ouow_ The P B_Rg,_1v?_yl _ygili__i5_s1_;e_ return ticket from any point of the road to Summrslde, for the price of a s ng ese 0 (ff f;°?__§°§f;;]gl'§i`°,',’:¢Q,,;f_`wmfl§§§§§§¢furn .ticket from Sammerside to Point dn Chene, -for ($r.oo). One dollar." _:f_Mom_,t lnszntyugent for the handling tickets for the Island. Th refore :apply to him for tickets. ` ' - A D CQRMIER Ptre., C. S. C., Organizer. ____ i 4 \ C-. _ ~ _.,-.e _..._ | I r -i 7|. ______ _.._s.J..,. ‘f ._ no 1-r ...__ _ _ M.. -» _..._ .r _....., _ _ _ n a_-.=:;:.__- Q17 it _ . t _ ___ _ _ E. Pmkham’a Vegetable ¢__,,,,__\` C°mP°__““d' ,fi /' I `\ `;_§ Elkhart, Ind.:-"I sufl'ered_!or foun- I v' I 1 q y. teen years from organic inflammation, I _- . - ’ S J, female weakness. I 6 4 i" ==='.a==esa2i;f=="" '=sass&2;sa2ie= - - - ~ 5 W » ~;;a;azaea~ pam and irregularl- -'Z.»`>' ,_ 1