I Graduates From _the School of i Experience ‘ _ l . .:__ u-,, _ f VVeliaye~a'iql1ant. ity ofmsrdiccni, Pe... nut _ S_i‘Zf¢§.i' This is' ia high grade coa_1suit`-6 able fori_ any stove. Orders for a n y quantity promptly at-' sunel. tended to. l\.PiB_il<'l_lll_ &B0._ ` Phoneh ‘ago 0 0 i ei.»-i....“ ‘ l _. .-. r».,. ~ ._ L 4 Yi -U' mi lwhengvou can get almost iplme _late relief and fin- fally cnreyonrself by tak- .ias _ " 7 * KODD°S ‘q|\l|EUP_|A'l'|SM REMEDY _some of the worst cases of . _rhenmstisrn-it_ l`_§s_» 'Opus-_ sible to conceive-have T .rbeen cured by; this un- F irc Insurance .lies .'.::::”' *°° ' - wu- nnu_diu5n.‘ I qi rlufliirf §i_<_>_ _:pa Reap; a rle Wi Mills 'P________c_i;l°>. assi., mo sm: sv :som l _ I- _,._*&% _ . f equalled remedy Price 5oc per bottle at GEO E.llUGliES{g;=;"?»,iT;~§-;', Charlottetown P. E. I. ___-1 _F1 _Y_-_'5..-_- ` You will like Rexrvlllorl liver ol lilnvirl-“nn for it is pur-= ~ ` T down Feeling I will refund ylnur money- lMcKiriiion Drug Co. _ f i ` ' Cor G.. Geo. and Kent bts . ‘ .n en~un\l;.- flavond limi unusually effective ' - forcolds and all piilmonury ills. _ lryit il itis nov. so goorins we c|.||m it io he we Eebottles ..Ii5c:rnd'.5e .-i-~\-:5-v.-_ \ _ ___________ __ _`_ `_ 'f_ _ _ _ _ q ~ f _ --\" L ". -' ____ J cc' , _ _ .`§» V ‘ii lliclcey. & Nicholson _Tobacco Co.__I.ld. _ __ - ` _ _ to Charlottetown last evening and registered at thc_3ueen Hotel. have learned that good pure tobacco- costs no- iiiore than the bad injuri- ous kind. lt’s all in know- ingwhat you buy. Take a tip from us and remember to _ ask for I-IICK`EY’S B Rl G II T _ C U T snxokir-g ohacco, of COMBINATION WIS l‘ chewing. Best ever. ~ i _ = 5 l ’ ' V V if Charlottetown arid registered at the ‘ _/~ \\ -. _ llere’s the Gun lhal will Pleaseyou The TOBIN GUN is u*cd nudpraised the world over, and is endor,-ed by leadi Hn‘rners,_ Guides and Gun Clubs everywhe_re,_ Every part that chiefs _into its construction is.tlioroughly_‘1`i'ested, nnd1n=P¢¢tqd"l-;y expert workmen. Every TOBIN GUN 'that _ _ lmves g\,¢_fn¢¢0|-y in GUARANTEED to be as goodss muster workmen caufmakc it. '1_`iic Tobin Gun has points of merit in Mi-:cHsNisu, coNsrRUc'rioN and QuAL1'_rv uni are gupefiof 1° any ma;-}¢_ A iz 'gauge Tobin Gun in comunction with Sm,,g¢1¢_ 5_'p5wd¢,- is g_;,nr;urec;1 §>_'do_;s _ilnucg ass rzzghxongpnlge gun'inade:.Tni-in Don le ar"¢ . 3°' ef *'55 »““ - ~ ° “ Y ` gusrantiefl; _Pi-i_c_ei each $26225. ' _25._$40.00 and‘$45.00. BUY A 'l`l)BlN"ANl) BE A SURE GAillEiGET~l`ER _ We aresole Agents for Prince Edward Island for this Gun. Call in and let us zxplsin the merits of the “TOBlN." __,m.i'._,‘ ’ . ¢ ~v_. _,i ._ . . _ ,._,;_1 ‘ _ _ Q _ _ Revere Hotel. _ Vi.; _,ff Mr. E. V. Hession. Georgetown, P. E. I., was ,registered at the Carla- ‘ are thzk best sto ‘to ‘wane etc, fact ‘_The season thsro opens onthq Seth _ ll'0m _ _ '_ _nnliuminsmi _ 1" *YG hu! in nonsrnn snasos`.-#iss with Side lobster nshscman srsfgstting willy 101’ the coming ssason's\,wark. April: _ ` _ _ _` _‘_ f F MISS GEORSIANA BHDPPHARD. “TN U04! of the late Ili! Georgi- FUG 5il°Phsrd of St. John .will ar- rive in Charlottetown this morning by thc Mints. ' _ _ MR. JAMES OALLAGHAN.-- The remains of the lats Mr. James Cal- lithdll. New Glasgow, N. S., will ar- rive in Oharlpttetown this morning on the Mints in charge of his son iMr.Al!rsd Callaghan. Funeral notice later. FDX NWS.~- Shareholders in the Smith Silver Black Fox Co. Ltd.. oi Montague should feel good as that ranch has already three litters. and expect another to-day- and a further _litter next week. Should they have ‘ordinary luck at least twenty pups should be reared to maturity: Six options were sold at ton thousand early in.tho winter and this guaran- tees the dividend of forty per cent. With twenty pups there would be available for dividends over one hun- dred thousand dollars equalllng over seventy per cent. on the capital. As there are no organization expenses 0l` vlhenees for _keep or anything else the above amount is clear velvet. Some idea of the opinion the biggest *Shareholders have of the huality of ‘the foxes may be gleaned from the fact that in the establishment of a new Company, they recently boughthack “Smith options" at a higher figure than ti1,°Y,colild obtain others. The investors of this city bought out s block of ten thousand dollars from The Canadian Silver Black Fox _Ex- change. of which (Messrs McKinnon and Newsom, city, are Managers) in as many hours. That it will be one of the big bonanza. dividend payers of 1913 is practically certain. _ DIED _.vig sonooi..-Many Gunf- dian renders _in this province will learn with. deep sorrow of the death of Hubert, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Bell, of St. John‘s, Nfld., which occurred on Wednesday' the 26th inst., ~ at Windsor Collegiate School, Windsor, N. S., where hc had been n studcnt. The deceased was a bright. promising boy, aged thirteen, and a great favorite with everybody who knew him. He had been in the best of health until taken ill with ap- pendicitis a few days ago. An oper- ation was performed from the effects of which hc did not recover. Tele- grams announcing the sad event were received by Mrs. C. R. Rogers, Sum- Charlottetown, sisters of Mrs. Bell, and they both left at once, the latter yesterday morning by the Minto, and Mrs. Rogers this morning by the Earl Grey, to meet the bereaved par- ents who are now on their way from' St John's The Misses Beth and S fonncrlyof Sumrnérside and Allberton are half sisters of the deceased. A younger brother, Charles, was with Hubert in the Windsor Collegiate School. The bereaved pnrents, sis- ters and. brother h_ave_ the sincere sympathy ol a large circle of friends in their sorrow. \ ° PERSONILL Dr D Darrach, Kensington, cnms Mr* F D Bell Montague, is in ton Hotel, Halifax, Wednesday. . _ 'Rev. Father Gallant, Howisn; was in Charlottetown yesterday and rs- turned home in the afternoon. Mr. Peter McQuaid, master mecha- nic ol the P. E. I. R., and Mr. Addi- son Milicr left by the Earl Grey this morning for Moncton. Mrs. Montgomery Fitz camo to Charlottetown yesterday aud` loaves - by the Earl~Grey this morningon rc- turn to Bost`on,_ _ _- ._ ,_ ‘-Rev. Jaméi McDougall, Cape Tra- verse. was in Charlottetown yester- day aud returned home by the after- noon train. _ - Miss Alice McPhee, Cornwall, spent the week end in Clyde River, the guest _of the Misses Elvira and Lydia Murray. *uses \, rincmn "sa" shampoo Pam is specially prepared for the purpose of mer:-ide and Mrs. T. B. Woodman,=' . . . ~ Yg- bil Bartlett, Florence and Effie Bel __;wliere, on her arrival, she will be ton. Ho was a passenger by the . D 0 his home in Blooming Point on a will ba Hampton .M as follows m.,l-lamp- ton at 8 p.m. at 8 p. m. ` _ _ ____ STARTS F0! hlcltcnllrick, of returned from he has promowd a company. Hs cold pairs of foxes which he had ly bought and has retained a -interest of $25,000' in the company, of which hs i`s managing director at a good salary. Hail returning to the United States to select a sits in New Hampshire and to make the fox buli- ness hurn there. Mr. P. G. Clark- of the firm of Mor- rison aud Clarks; Bummersidc, was among the passengers lcs.ving_Char- lottctown yesterday afternoon. - Miss Ross. Matron of the P. E. Is- land Hospital, was a passenger to North Wiltshire by the western train yesterday afternoon. Mr. A. F. McQuald, of Fraser & McQuaid, Bouris, who has been vlslt- ing in Charlottetown for several days returned home yesterday afternoon. Miss Myi-és Prntc, sr. peesmwas among the visitors to Charlottetown yesterday. ' She registered at the Queen Hotel, - Mr. George R. Kscfo, of Hughes &: KONG. Bear River, was among the passengers going east yesterday 31- ternoon. _ John Murray, Oummercial Student, returned to Charlottetown Wednesday after spending his Easter Holidays at his honie in Clyde River. Mr. Thomas McNutt, -Mslpeque. spent last night in Charlottetown and leaves, this morning on a busi- ness trip to New York, Boston and Providence, R. I; .‘ Mr. au§i'fMrs. Win. McAusland, =liouml‘i'e_l¢,i,_ and Mrs, Melvin Mcilus- lund and li_¢t,lc son Willie, Elmsdnlc, -l-~-vc l'etu1{l:f‘~i leoim- uiun' :im-iiil§ii~z_ xi-istcl' witli l`ilni.'.is li; <'l'lui-lott_.¢to\\'xi, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myrlclr nrrivcd in Charlottetown by the Earl Grey yesterday returning from nn extended trip to the Unitcd States. 'I‘hey left ln the afternoon by the western train for their home in Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. I-lilchey came to (,lhai‘lotteto\vn yesterday after a visit to Mr. Hi1chey's old home in George- ,town. They leave by the Earl fGrey this _morning on return to Pic- tou where Mr. Hilchey holds a res- ponsible position.. ' Miss May Purdy, daughter of Mrs. lil. F. Purdy, Charlottetown, leaves _this morning for Vancouver, B. C., united in marriage to Mr. T. W.Fry otyNei'nqi`i;"B. 0:," at the home of Mr. =A. B. B`ald_erston, formerly of Char- lottetown. Mr. Thomas Smith was among 'thosoarriving in Charlottetown yes- terday by the Earl Grey from Bos- eastern train in the afternoon to Tracadie from where he roi-.eedcdt visit. i W Pimple Wash This is an external ap- plication for all eruptions of the skin- - ' Such as PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, ECZEMA, roughness of the skin and face. We re~ commend it. Price 5oc a bottle _ Johnson & Johnson thoroughly cleansing hair and scalp 'and- is an sea-foam smolilcnt; It is well as and s single the hair Drug Great Mtf. -‘-5< Toilet Luxury Royal Vinolin Complexion_Pow- _ der is the most _trnstvgorthy beantifier for _the thbatta pr dancing. It gives' the skin a translucent brightness that is really beautiful and shows your com laxlon at its _ tin bright ‘snu1Ybtorn"iighh itil harmless; and tive; Ussdbyall ladies _ sndcnlture. Three sliadcsgwh is 1fhe2Macs g . .r4‘9G¢,»G_eo.8t._ i ..._ A Splendid- .-_MAIL .CONTRACT ii... qllired ' than taclss, It I ,_ , I0!!! P _ f _ 'gcaatsr Qshsrah- ~ V ~ 9 ~ _ BOX U ._ llail Service _ isoiumto barn. _I1-li Some of “lhé Arthur Heartz who with us eight years the shirt, underwear er department. __ Robert M. Tomliul who has . had rnanv years experience*-_iii dry goods stores will' lisvs lian hercliiefs and furnishings. chsuge of ties, collins; gloves( it- ¢» and oupi will I a\c charge o clothing department est clothing men in the city pertinent. ._r i You’|l Meet llere Browo's fnrui-hung store and n mln of long exp ricnce in hats Alfrui Kelly also lately of I-I ' Bruce. Huggsn,lately of - H- lirown's and one of the smart: laun- I the _ _ ._ - will have charge uf the clothing de~ ` Here are the Hats 6” You want to wear' If you want the “niftiest," smartest and best looking hat that-4 you can buy at any price this is the place to get it. We are showing the best line of hats for men that can be seen in the city -perfect in fit, the last word in style and marked at most reasonable prices. There’-:» a hat here to suit every taste, eviry head, every fancy :ind every pocket book. BIC ___ The sarne experience, forethought, care, taste and discretion thatis used ._ in buying our dry goods and millincry has been expended in Selecting these hat: » for men and to`say.th_atti1e _exhibit is a credit to the store is putting it mildly. The hat you buy' must suit you peifectly to make us satisfied with the sale or willing to take your money. Our chief aim is your satisfaction. These hats Bought Right Priced Right -Sold Right Derbies include such famous lines as Royalty, Tress, Franklin and Wafcrlite priced at $2 50, $2.75 and......... . . _ . .. _ .. . .. Soft felis $1.50 Moore E6’ McLeod ff- --=-~~- ._ a' W = --- ""- "‘ IMPOSING TAKS (Continued from Page Z.) largely for that purpose? Surely the man who can best afford it. I had always thought that the policy of any government who desired to rule equitably, aimed in so far as possible to tax the necessaries of life as light-_ ly as possible, while the luxuries` came in for a double portion. The policy of taxing land in the same locality all things being equal in the start is to my mind' far more damaging to n. country than the so-called injustice of taxing the enterprise and energy of which we hear so much. True there may be in- stances of where la!liness',~`thi'i1tless~ ness and--negligence have played a largefpart in the poor circumstances of some, hut. my observation goes to convince me that adverse circum- stances coupled in many instances 'wich luck of business ability is tue cause of the most depression and con- sequently less improvement. In any case my experience as tax collector (a position I have held almost con- tinuously since the passing of the tax uct) is proof to my mind that the farmer with large improvements (thc larger the better) are the men that can most easily pay the taxes im posed on them and also the one who is always able to tn`le_ad'vantage of the discount while many, however anxious to do so, find it utterly im- possible to secure the same advan- tage even though thpy are called to pdy a smaller amou t-and many of them work harder and live harder than their more fortunate neighbors. Then as to income tax,»I have _al- ways thought that the farmer was discriminated against .compared _ cash and invests it at 6 per cent, about the most that investors have are told that those receiving but to contribute anyt ng. I find that rule does not apply to land tax, but in tax. _ I have one plot in my mind owned ytar and only has her labor to fall 4_1. ‘$5 »_p~ .°.‘l¥(f‘f',,, ,Ll c `Ssa,od d Street M Offices, ~Printsd notices. containing further. posed Contrast may. bs scan img blank .lorrns_of 'lfsndsr may bs_ _ob- tained at the Post Ohlecdi Clint"- llittstcwn. »~ POST OFFICE _ »oo ten it happens that the so-called owner has little ownership in it; it may be mortgaged to the third, the half or the wl..l.~ of its value. - No, sir, taxes are not equitably irn- posed. My idea would he to tax a man's real north, not his apparent worth so much to the dollar, whether that worth consisted of land, money or foxes. And just here let me say that I ad- mired the stand taken on the floor of the House by the Hon. Mr. Dalton as reported in The Guardian. He certainly shows a disposition to fol- low the golden rule, even though it will cost him something. I am, sir, _ ‘ _ A. B. W. “A _GUARANTEED SPRING MAT- tress-Our Hercules No. 0 is absolu- tely guaranteed for 25 years not to sag or bag. All springs look alike when new to the inexperienced sys ‘but hard service soon proves their 'quslity._ Should our No. 0 Hercules sag or bag we refund the money or give a new spring. Solo agents. Beer & Weeks. _ 3-17 Mtf. "Our boys' suits range in prics from $2.75 to $12 and each at tha iprice is a :;;>lcn_=iii vnlue. These suits will stand up under all kinds of hard and steady wear, uill fit well, wear well and lock well. Moore dc Mc- Leod. 3-26M8i. "Macrame Bandings in cream, 4) to 8 inches wide, $1.10 to $2.25 per yd. Paton’s. 3-l7Mtf. "Irish lace bandings, 280. to$1.85 per yd. Paton's. 3-2'lM.tf. “Carrickmacross. and Tancriile laces from 50 to 90 cts: per yd. Bandings to match. 45c. to $1.15. Patolfs.. _ 3-HKU. "Lovely Bandings in Persian and Bulgarian colors, ’l5c. to $2.36 pot yd. Patou’s. 3-27Mtf, "Our whitewear sale is still going on and if you want a special value in underwear or white goods it willpay you to cali in and look over some of our sample snaps. Moore & McLeod. 3-263181, . _L- _ __ $3 ` old “Prosperous and _ _.5 ll ~ Over 1 ~ 7.900.000 of New Business _was written by the Sun Life of Canada for the year 1912, an increase of over $5,500,000 over 1911.' A magnihcent _ . tribute to the capable management of this good Progpes-sive" Company. _ l with the income; for lnstancc if .tha - _ ~~ as farmer has property woglrnpaty $1,_(:0l_l_»`_ ~ _ _ ,.3 ' _ _ he is required to pay __ . . ax; _u__ ` ‘ .1 ._ _ _ use turns chin issued property into . ~ Chwlottetown - _ Manager, for P. E. I _ = __ .mu ...one .i.....i_;1_....c 1.. .niet 0.. Silver Fox _Exchange ;::::;.°£;..;°“2;sfi. :..1'“.‘:i‘.°‘.‘:.t.°__ Charloileinwn, P, E_ [__ _bv B Pwr w1d°w w°m°°,"li9_._b ' _ We bn and sell o tions on Silver Black Foxes. -t never been able to rails lille. irom. _ .. y . . . The Quality-Drug Store. ,,,,,c,,,d,, ,,,,,,,,, th, ta, Mt wg, 1, _ _- . We have enquiries from the United _States and 1 _ ‘ °“» “ld Y” 1*" PM °°°l‘ “ml °'°fY ` all over the Maritime Province and Quebec mi, 0,, 1... ,_ nmg_ _ ' i G Write us your lowest figures with full informa ' Again when taxing farm _‘lands oh- _ tion in regard to pedigl-et, etc_ _ $3/'°“*7*"=?.'v ` We will locate ` » ~ - . a customer. . A' _. » =1. » ' _ . . . “_-~ - - -1..., _ 1 » ' Will sell on commission or buy outright. V' ~~ ' | _ We have already closed some of the deals'~of 1913 including o and another in Quebec. IIilSSl0i'l, Reference- Canadia Charlottetown. . ll-: . s corresponde R--is The Canadian Silver .lilformation as to conditions of prop' _ Pg-ggident _°h.’f¢w°- y _ }_; Ch'tovv`n ` ` Wd -14th‘ vllarch, Shares in companies bought and sold ' ss¢'y.s¢s»--fas»?e9§4fil¢~-»N“'"°°"‘» i°“’”““‘*° ne in the city of n Bank _of UCC f0_ ., Druggist, _~. i' » . ~ as Vai ,i i.: \ i » vb r , I L' , ». A \ been able to realize on it all the ' ll’ . ' ‘ " ""' _ _ i ` years since the passing of the act, »- _ ' then they would be called upon to I Th C di ~ ` pay just 90c.-not half. e Is that a just system? Again we _ e .- v all _ .. ii ag-s '.- 7. s .L l 1 i i _ . \ i '_i l Z ll `w _,_,-:T _= .-=».=-_»- ~: _#__ _ .-/-‘_-_. _ if ri .l i"i_i ,<.4r ._ __ <~». 1. .4 ‘ul . . ' S _IL iw _ii -\. tw 4... \_~_~ _.i 'ii _. _l wg., _,__ ...___ f.~"»~ on i l'