Junior Tattoo 8-laim calls at the desired time. _El/¢1'y_°2o seconds for 5 lninutes it rings, unless the silent switch _is turned. It s the neatest little clock you ever saw. Price $2.25. W. W.JWl-Il.l.N[-IR Bring the “bv Here ' Our hotos of children are nat- Slililg °%$§§.i“'i?§l?y° lf”.i'i‘&§”° ¢T\ST OR G NEWS I5 im. _] BASEBALL SEASUN NUW IN, FULL SWING lu uuiuu K _.?___._____, . 'Welcome y' L=Cook Studio Here isa! , it mee. l -,V 3 day American Black, F R E E Wood Clocks at $4.09 each. :,§§m:.;iiiii.°idf`di"r.‘i.Tci. °:ii,~ii.;B¢v.° biii; . _ e es a ew minfuee a d "ll t il l1Cy Sl1I‘ikB €V61’y hour exactly what yo&]nscdlsn`deii“`vVo`iit ggi you one penny. e malie teelh rid gum. gn Cathedra1gongs_ Are goo xirsgtlgamftutfit energy. We a':oB|'g`11:]ar. v` f¢C,_|0n In YUWH in ge .y k E . . _. . ,_ tirnekeepers. Every one :fits midiirlifffgfi md “"8 "'"'°"° °“'"' Ji PK " guaranteed. Well worth 3 5 L DR ROBINS _O eghlélaen Btrii’|ilt6n\;lazi;;Jdo0r Beer &'Goff if our price $439, _..._-...ra--~_. .. 0 Specialties Arc I _C_ Patterson "-_T__'-= Photographs F C il G P0 STPONED IN HOUS ~‘ -.'_'.;. ls. 1. april sul. Ww- L A Gentleman s Shoe Indeed. Made for the man who knows Pnce about $6.00 more days-count 'em-and the 1 Will give Gothamites, as well as natives of the city across the bridge, a chance to get a peck prices ranging from twenty-five ce a Quarter of a dollar, to two ia iron men for the choice seats in i>¢€'Yutiful pavilion. \ Avril 10 was the day originally for the big league ball to`ssers sition to the Giants, a stron P granted the Superbas and Phillies pry the lid oh on April 9. world’s title, although the Hi make a stiff bid for local popular _And by _thc same token never bef in the history of the sport could baseball manager boast such an ar cr is already established. C I O tion of ball tossers, and a pitchin ton, and if the jinx that has pur Grnw's aggregation. C O C . The American league race looks umns. and the Red Sox with las to develop into the hottest hght i the history oi the younger circuit D best equipped to stand a season' thereabouts at the finish. C O O taken thc falls into his confidenc The champions will probably tak 5 is the way McGraw has been lining the boys up in the exhibition series, the last minute. In arranging the has put his fastest men at the top of the batting order, with the heavy clouters, Doyle, Murray and Merkle following in the order named, and fully. Further down on the list is th renowned slugger, Chief Meyers, one of the natural hitters of the game, but not fast enough to be mixed up with the speed boys on the bases. Frank Chance has given out the batting order for the Highlanders in today's exhibition game with the Brooklyns as follows: Daniels, right; Wolter, centre; Hsrtzell, third; Cree, left; Chase, second; Chance, first; Sweeney, catcher; Derrick, short; Ford or Warhop, pitcher. It will be onserved that the Peer- @»n~&x_~m~wNv» :FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED- I would consider renting a furnished house for the summer if I can K” possession by June lst, and rent not too high. Apply to C. Leonard Grant, Office phone No. 318, Residence phone No. 176. :Farmers and Horsemen in city and country sllvlk in 91° "i3h°°i' terms of the Island Condition Pow- der. Now is the time ¥°\“` |105” “nd uni, page s good tonic and blood purifier. We cannot recommend a bet- ter powder than this one. BM- full lb package. E. A. Foster. OGUUU Drugstore. *MW- baseball season will be in full swing. his fastest base runners at the Weather permitting, of course. The of the batting order. But this li 13\`°0klYn and Philadelphia clubs w beat the flag by one full day, start- Chance labors under the tremendous ing the pastime on April 9, which handicap of taking hold of aclub the members of which were strangers big him until six weeks ago. While attraction, special crmisslon w Judging from the advance demands temporarily abandon training, for seats for the opening games the Franklin clouted the minor lea season in Greater New York will pitchers for a grand average of . Oilen with one loud hurrah. Natural- in fourteen games. And the beauty ly interest centres in the struggle the Giants for a third straight p y. . Chance gave his men a month's hard Three National league champion work at Bermuda and brought them stronger in the box than last year. home in condition to show the fans 'i‘esreau’s 1912 experience adds the b°St €h®Y’Ve got from the start. least 30 per cent to his value for the . the to of boosters and well-wishers as 1 Peerless Leader. If loyal support w show the way to the flag in the N tional again this year, and tiidt'c‘o.. Corner Great George and Y-"Hi their stlflest opposition will comeidts. MEM from the Philadelphia team, and not _ the highly touted Pittsburg Pirates. ; ;Thu|-sday the l0lh is the Charley Dooin has a great aggrega ers, Rixey, Moore, Brennan and Sea- w sued the team for several years can be eliminated it is no sure thing that the Phillies do not beat out Mc- es, but pennants are won on the bal yards and not in the sporting col- 5 t yen.r’s success as an incentive should he even more formidable than in 1912. Then, too, Clark Griiilth and his band of youngsters are bound to show improvement, so that from any angle one views it the race promises n To the writer Jake Stahl and his troll e` of worid‘s champions appear s hard campaigning, and with an even break in the luck shollld be there or Although Mclraw has not yet 0. reports to the contrary, it is be- lieved he has decided on the Giants line-up for thc opening of festivities. G F H t h ° e s u C the field as follows: Snodgrass, cen- tre; Shafer, short; Burns, left; Doyle, _ _ second; Murray, right; Mcrkle, first; Jewcllcr-Optlclan Herzog, third; Meyers, catcher; Tes- reau. pitcher. It does not follow that the above will be the battin order, but that and it is unlikely he will shift at PACKERS a 913 the same lines as McGraw, plac t ill up is not necessarily permanent 0 |16- BB NEW YORK, April 5-Only five less Leader is working on practically ing P the to he at has followed the shorts of the play- Col. Ebbett's $500,000 ball yard-at ers conscientiously in practice and nts exhibition games, it will take r-gs month or more of big league gam the before he can satisfactorily deterrn the status of his men. set ° * ° ’ to Frank "Home Run" Baker is ger the spring training camp until as retires to his Maryland farm in to fall. Before the Athletics bumped to the flood belt and were forced of his work with the stick is that he gh_ e o e lenders with a $30,000 per year A tip to the critics who are st IILBDEHGP at the helm promises to finding fault with McGraw's pitching it ' n talent Don’t worry about the Gia ore coming season. And in Demaree a team has a "find" who bids fair my net the league on fire as was the ca d.. t . are in a es ine one get in HCi'»i0l1. hilt as the schedule athletic who hits consistently from called for Brooklyn to open in oppo- the time he picks up his war club at he the in- to g . J ue 458 of is en- one of the most reliable "pinch" hit- nant and another stab at the ters the game has ever known. ill s at sc he with Alexander his first year with the ill Phillies. Not to mention Rube Mar- helv the Cause along Frank Chance's quard, who whatever else may he said success as a New York baseball lea ` While not trying to steal old ;:For any severe case of neuralgia HUEUHY FU1lBriL0n's Stull, nor posing the best thing to use is Rexall Neur- as the seventh son of a seventh no n_ algia Tablets. Thcse are of extra Q. in emergency. They bring about quit- the writer wants to go on reeordiiiifenirfdl Bud M0 £0 be “Bed 01113/ here and now with the little pr phcsy that the New York Giants win relief. Sold with the Rexall guaran k gi- tee, 25c a box. The MacKinnon Drug é last day for paying wifes rates stall of stars in Alexander, Chaim- . .L _ Want a Watch? .4 a three-cornered affair, and not the cinch for Connie Maek's team for prophets will have it. A majority of the experts favor the Athletics chanc- Remember our big closing out :ale continues, until every watch is sold. Wc'\c sold nearly 200 Watches since beginning this sale, r nd v.e still haye nearly O N E HUNDRED RELIABLE GUARANTEED \VA'l`CH- ES, which vie are oii-:ling at pvactically \VI-IOLESALE PRICES. l There is only one place to buv watches while cur stock lasts. 22 Q =| Complete stock LOBSTER l team in the ante-season series Mac 10W¢5t prices, Highest market prices paid for Canned Lobsters. Corres- the combination has worked success- Pondence S0liCitCCi. e NEVILLE CANNERIES, Limited (Succcssors to M. Neville) HALIFAX, Nova Scotia. Expert A Watch Repairing Every piece of work entrusted to me, will receive skillful and con- scientious attention. I‘have purchased Mr. G.F. Hut- cheson’s locls and equipment, and now have every facility for turning out work of the very best class. if your watch needs cleaning or repairing I would l-ke to have the opportunity to put it in good order for you ‘ F. S. MITCHELL ` No |68 Queen Street Phono 391-R 4-lollistlli _' 1 38 ihe V hard 1 work » out f of QSCRUB ,WORK Ll Qflaillifpyj I U'/1" »m.\ _J"' I ss 1: U » -. _\ 1 _ ¢,__ \$` /loyal/leraxsuodrisl ` d/rec!/o/nmbqu/fkrarl of him, is "some" pitcher, and the old reliable “Matty." On the dope the Giants pitching staff will be harder to bent this sea- son than last. FOX NEWS. Captain J. C. Ellis, representing the well known ilsli firms of Warner and Prankard, New York, and John Nagle A: Co, Boston, is in Charlotte- town for a few days incorporating the Ellis Silver and Black Beauty Fox Company which is heavily capi- talized, the shareholders being from Boston, New York and throughout this Province. The ranch is to be located at Travellcr’s Rest in a most desirable Place and some of the best bred f°X€B Drocurable have been se- cured from the Dalton and James Revrwrs ranches. 'rue building Of thc ranch will be started early in June under the most favorable outlook. Capt. Ellie' home address is 176 Atlantic *'\V€H“0. in care of John Nagle & C0, THE LATEST SHADE IS MIDNIGHT BLUE NEW YORK, April 8.-Midnight blue is the latest shade of the fash- ionable color. All the front windows of a store at Fourteenth street, and Sixth avenue, was dressed in azure garments. fabrics and dress accessor- ids. Few, apparently, could resist the call ol thc blue, for despite the showers. thcrc wns a crowd of shop- vers ill front of the windows. From a distance the follr shades of blue on display blended into a rich azure, but close inspection diflerentl- ated the Copenhagen, with its green- ish gray tint, from the bright King’s blue, and the soft and lighter Alice shade from the deeper one called “m1dnight." This latest blue is like the clear sky when the world sleeps and the soft canopy of night is only partly illuminated by a pale moon and stnrs. The midnight blue is equally becoming to all types of wo- menm Garhcd in it, the fair become fairer and thc c0lor_ of the brunette grows richer. For those who prefer lighter shades or those of _xgraylsh tints different blues are offered. All these blues may be found in ready-to-wear gowns and uits, in silk and wool, in millin- cry, vcils, petticoats, ribbons, house dresses, parasols, handkerchlefs and gloves. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. Oats (white) Oats (black) Pork I Straw. (per ton) Hay. incl' ton) Eggs. per doa, Rutter Chicken (lh.) Fowl leach) \ . Potatoes, per bus. Turnlps, per bus Cabbage (lh.) Pelts Hides Calfskins Lamb Beef (lb) Beef (que 40 to 45 45 to 50 11} $5.50 to $6.50 $12 to $15 19 to zo 30 to :iz ' is so to si.oo 24 to 25 15 3 50 to80 9 to 10 13 | 12 to 16 10 to 16 i-ter) 7 to 10 SHOOTING AFFRAY IN MONTREAL HOU‘f~lE. MONTREAL, April 9-Constantine Kobnnck, an Australian, twenty years of ,age, was taken to the Ge- neral Hospital at noon Saturday while George Lava, eighteen years of age, a fellow countrymen, who is al- leged to have shot him, was arrested by Constables Baiot and Daoust and locked up at the Mount .Royal avenue station. Lava and Kobnack, both of whom are employed in the Angus shops of the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- pany, boarded in the same house at 327 Rosemount avenue. They were in their room at noon Saturday with another Austrian, when Lava, with- out any immediate provocation, so far as the police have been able toL learn, shot Kobnack who was lying on his bed. The bullet cut through the fleshy part of Kobnack's right hip and entered his abdomen. His condition is regarded as serious it is believed the shooting was the result of a quarrel over the adections of a sixteen year old Austrian girl. A CANCER CURE. , BOSTON, April 9-The discovery 0| a scrum by which rabbits have been rendered immune to cancer is an- nounced by Dr Noweil of Boston Un- iversity Bcliooi of Medicine. While guarding against the impression that a cancer cure has been found, he says 600 cases of human cancer are to be inoculated. A SOLDIER AND FIVE CHILDREN LOSE LIVES. BERNBURG, Germany, 'April 7-A German soldier with five children, who asked him to take them for a trip on the river Saale, were drown- ed today by the upsetting of their L . 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A good Corset is not enoughffhe contour of your gown above the corset re- quires a De Bevoise Bras- ' if ., J .1 _. siere, fits perfectly, scientif- I .Q i i.. i ically, shaped and boned, it ` ., confines the bust properly, ~. i ' moulding the figure into 11 , perfect lines of fashion. ` Pliable, comfortable, and thoroughly hygienic s 55c. 85c, up ju .‘ L1 Siclnicv bro `:"?i-° -‘\.f.\:_/.:f.‘~/f'. !'§i=f.z.'r‘f .f':`-’/>r‘c_`f L " ii Li .,., f '.1 ,L .-, ..,___.. != BOTTOM éi Race Record 2.23 1-4 L3' (IllAliPl0N Standard Bred and Carriage Stallion of Prince Edward island. .93 :‘~,--é 7-fr-,». . .' _ -.-.-fr' ,~. .-1 1" Bred Enrollment Nu. 5Depl of A' |_ '; ,ii 3 .I 2 Son of Bingarai The wurld’s champion money g winning sire. , 1 ~ _ The world's cbampiln sire of 51W Of Baden 2.05 I-4. 2.08 trotiers at rr yrs. Sire of the ‘ ’ , highest price horse so‘d in rglz. ' Bergen 2.06 1-4, Binvolo 2 o ' 7 md... 2 os 14 said 1... ssacoe 1 3'4- Beivasla 7-0534 Benn Sire of the wolli’s greatest money winner of all h'story. i" 2 F4 P4 Bifingi 2 I3 P4 |55 Sire of 38 two yearolds that have , » ~.-f~'.":*\ .,, ~=~:.;_ trialed in 2. 30 or better. an 2.141-4 big winners on No OTHER sian L1v1NG or if DEAD can COMPARE with him if for achievements at lr years. half mile tracks last year and His sous and daughters are race , an °f which Wm be hfaded horses they have proved themselves L _ _ where you want them, when the 1,, forthe Grand Cir.u t, etc, etc. money is up. Son of Kadikaisa standard bred rcgis- ' tered rnave by the great KREM- Dam of Beka 2.14 r-4 _ - L winner of lo racks over ‘O LIN 2.c7 3 4 champion stallion of Z diferent 1-2 mile tracks in 1892 and the greatest brood mare ‘ 19 2 sire of today. She weighs lzoo Bioia 3 year old record ‘pounds and is a great speed pro- 2.l8 l-2 ducer. Will have two more in the Bottom 5 year old record list soon. Remember thats great 2 2; l-4 dam is as necessary asa great sire All by Blngsra. for propagating sp ed. i Beauty, Size, Strength, Soundness, Speed and Breeding are ' combined in this Bingara's handsome son. Opportunity certainly knocks at the hrfeders door, dun’f pafs it by if you have a desir- able brood ma'e Only one other son of Bingara ever s'o id in the Maritime Province and he recently sold for $5000. but he l- fta Maritime record breaker behini in Bniogs Com t 2 year old record 2.28 on Halifax Track. His owner refused $1 Boo for him. Boltcm niil prove equally as s nsational s Sire of sp *ed and Wm give greater size. _ The late C. ]. H~AMLiI\' one of the brightest minds the horse world ever knew believed ln breeding for beauty as well ss sP°'d as arésult Village Farm became noted as the birthp|lC¢ 0| th* mo'-t beautiful hor es in the world Follow Hamlin. b\’"d ‘° mg' of the most beautiful horses in the Maritime Provincesi B803” sk: Bottom the breedy and beautiful, son of the sensat on Blngara. _ ' as is me Fashion. 'ras aluoand-xsnglfigediatzllgg moft fashionable niche-in the trotting wor.d loilY.evz'r dom* that niche you are receiving e direct boost ffvigr lheYBl;;ga"s. ance of its progen 1. |913 will br I KW” 7*” , 'f§ Watch them bring home the mone!-, *" F.: Terms $i5 for Season- F, IJ. C¢I17‘l¢T07l» Manager. A STABLES Euston Street near Queen -i=‘ <1 -, pi_ D, MaCK;n12On, Owner. I “E-1*.\. row boat. The soldier was a good swimmer, but exhausted himself in trying to rescue the children and went down with them. Cen of The Hscliinnon Drug Co. ul ` 7 ` 4 , . . ng, , _ ..`¢»,iI{ . . \ ' ¢ , . 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