-‘A Ulllalfi ,,m§".s~ Jus' . ‘ -. .. Church. Marshfield on Sunday next *cur*-»‘v=~-u~ ~.=~-\:»»-r" W-W-wiv' " _ -" "‘“ "’ "’--"’ ”‘ """ "°"““f;-...*?i“‘:.‘.'§f.S.*3‘..i“Z.?l;3`..“°."‘.?..‘€.“;: 4i Y-fm test ia queuing quiiltiu. ‘ mnsnrrnnn.-mv. a. s. ue ue murine of n lox ranch on rl sz. 1 Granpmolhlrfaxrlng and see if it 1, ,wt - Leos will preach in the in-eabyi.erlsu,tslren by mr. w. umm Pickering. \-M Ms! ltith at ll s ln l- |lEn_|0“l\s _ IN made lusll widths audio rok uk and :Bk _ ~ . -;- . l ~» ‘Of sl W EL N e (10541 Values- [or“Men' who want moderately priced boot; and lhbes are shown here below. Tan boots, all 'the latest styles, neat fitting. stylish and smart. .55 Other boots in box calf and-,veb our ranging in price from $3.cn to tan andgunmetal at...... .. '_ _ ‘1 Q Z_ $5 A good li`ne of oxfordsin patensta ' Alley -‘Q Co. ` Jeweler. _ .. _ /now roll snsrsua WORK This is the time ol year you ams- '%‘.il3 555.1 ‘i»‘i.§»n‘i'..‘i»‘i§’¢'i'| ‘E3 iii? _ :hem Enished ri ht, proni ly and at moderate cos? you should bring the work to us. 0 Cook Studio H ereis af 8 ,day American Black Wood Clocks at $4.03 each. l'1`hey strike every half hour on Cathedral gongs. Are good timelreepers. Every one guaranteed. Well woxrth $5.00 our price $4.00. C. W. Patterson n‘i“§il‘£ii’|i . ___.cB_____~____r I lt la. ll: tv fl 1' f ' ‘W l .nNl|| |I| ` If you want a strong, - durable, inexpensive Wall and Roof covering use CORRUGATED IRON. L, If you want the beet quality corrugated galvanizeddron use that manufactured by us Wrtk lo-day for /res booklet. _ I 1-' Z1 ‘-' _ =°i Q § ` Q- 5 ,_ ? ll _'Y f-5";-__' . J! |' ll li;\_l_;l__|! 1" t - ROUFING _._ Co.L|r~1|1ln MANUFACTURCRS R_QI‘.I9l5‘_W| N N l PEG l-af" #4 ‘Io _Q 44 fe 'A 4 L 4. ¢ .4 4. 4 .A .4 Fin' sa'e by R. 'l'. llolman.‘l.imiled _ Summerslde. P ELL .Progress Lad 0 Standard Bred No. 28573 'i (Certificate olPura Bred Stallion No. It Sire of “Gingerf' 2.20 _ Sire of “Minnie Mack" -2.28 Progress Lad' will' make thoSeason of 1913 at Primrose Park. ‘ - _ .|01_iN 11. CURTIS, Station. \ insist tm nann` °°°l¢ ynir 'nanny' to itl ` ;.’l1i’2...i‘.‘¢ni.~.?»‘¥ al _ i 9"-=" e .__ _ - | MO i‘I-IER should be photo graphed ~but-Mother lhink s only 'of her children when she thinks \ .if photograrlv. - Perhaps she'|l need persuading- perhaps will call it vanity, but her _ pictures will prove she is still a ="".o¢au`ty_-will»b¢ in greater dems: d _ hah thpse qua‘int pictures ofyoung days. » _ U _ .lan an nintrnen _| \ <1 Bains s _ ...__--_._ lui: \-., gl -af `,.- "Vhcuum Cleaning Patrons will kindly hook "order_s aheal so as to avoid disappointment. Beer Q. Weeks. 4 ?9Mt' t “Vacuum -Cleaning. /Patron will kindly hook orders ahead so as to avoid disappointment Beerll. Weela. 4-z9Mt riuvxnq-a--ul \ _e ._ |» DARK WOOD Enrolment No 9 brother to Park- ,bf Lou He1e~ (2 Ki, Nelli- and lt noon, Br OV!! lime in cults and'barrsls and is dis- charging for O. Lyons & Co. __ PLENTY POTATOES.-That p0t.a- torl are plentiful in the country is ent Starch Factories on the Island have more than they can use. surnnlan ooUn'r.-In tue sn- preme Court yesterday the case of McKinnon vs Bmallwood was con- cluded. and the Court adjourned at fouroclock, Sine Die. 6 30 P M' THE MARKETS.- The markets were 'airly well attended yesterday although not quita up to the average owing to the busy season. fCodtlsh were plentiful and sold at 6 cents per lb., Huy loose at from $13 to $14 per, ton, straw at $6.50 per ton. Otherwise prices remained unchanged. APPOINTMENT- The Canada Ge.- zette announces the appointment of Burke, retired, from 1st May, 1913. this year will be unusually large. lady who 'nad forgotten. Mr. F._J. Nash, Editor of the Char-I iottetown Patriot, delivered a lecture on Mark Twain, to the patients oi the Provincial Sanatorium and invit- ed guests from Kentville. Mr. Nash, who is one of Prince Edward Island's most gifted speakers, fully sustained his reputation as an exceedingly, bright and clever talker. His subject was well chosen and occasioned much mirth throughout the evening. As a‘ narrator of Mark Twain's funniest; anecdotes Mr. Nash excelled himself and his talk will long be remembered.; In proposing the vote of thanks Mr. F. F. Outhit, Kentville, felt he voic- ed the sentiments of those present when ho stated that it was the brightest lecture he had listened to for many years and congratulated th;-,l management lor bringing Mr. Nash here. Mr. W. D. King seconded the motion and expressed the apprecia- tion sn`d thanks of the patients for the e'vening's entertainroent.-Kent ville, N. S. Chronicle. ::The Chairman of the Street Com-_ mittee requests all property owners who desire ornamental trees planted ln front of their properties to leavs their names and number and name of street with the City Clerk at once. 5-14M2'l. lim- ::A sluggish liver is responsible lor lassitude, beads/che, mental depres- sion, pain in the back, constipation and disordered digestion. Our Per- fect Liver Pills are just what is need- ed. to make the liver do its work-‘ E A ‘Foster. Central Drugstore evidenced by the fact that the diiier-‘ _ ' | £|rT;" Inalgggggflgi iln‘i;‘:;"R‘;‘;e:x’§°lz;°;, (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian'»)\ me Provinces ot Nova Scotia New| POLICE COURT.-There were no E _ ‘ _ ' cases before the Charlottetown Po- __ Lscrusss.-on sntnniny evening,| , _,l » \» _ __ ` -_-_ lting~_»the\Weddlag_ltle¢ should bathe best. ‘ s£FiiIn‘_iAi.‘§,l;,r.,",i` i ,?,°,'{,°°f‘§,,:,°‘f,,' V ur. 'role moore. wen Royalty, spent the week sad in Hlenneld. 1 was sans umm, nmlney, is vu- iting frienldsin Sherwood. l -__- i Mr. Stillman i_Frinle,, ltoyalty, spent Sunday in Sherwood. Rev. E. B.`Weeks, Mt. Stawgrt, »t¢rda y. Miss Agnes Gillespie, Sherwood, re- turned home irom visiting in High- field. The/ many friends oi Mr. Charles Mallett, Brackley Pt. Road, are pleased to see him home again alter his recent trips to the eastern part oil th I ‘ e sland. / ~(Froni Yesterday‘s Evening Guardian) l Mr. Forden Young, Mahone Bay. Lunenburg County, N. B.,came to Charlottetown Monday night and purpose residing in Charlottetown. BRADALBANE;-C_. A. Hstneld, Minister, will preach as follows next GENERAL ASSEMBLY.-Mr. J011l1_Lm-df! day._B\-adalbmm 11 an m_ Corcoran, Travelling Passenger Agent New Glasgow 7_3() p_ m_ ot the Grand Trunk Railway,_is now ___ in Charlottetown arral1gil1§¢0\` V535' GOOD ROADS.-The road master Dvrfatlou for those who purpose or- Mr. Michael Mononnla ol Ebenezer is tending the General Assembly 0! the to no congratulated on the splendid 'Presbyterian Church of Canada which gmpmvemengg mad; to gh, rom in mms in '1‘0r°n¢0 in June As the nine nistrlot, not only in the way in City 0! Toronto has undertaken to,whicn the rose was nannies this entertain all the delegates and their spring but also on the piece, 0( grad. wives lt. is expectlsd the attendance mg dom, last (au between the Mcpom aid bridges which has, been most: sat- isfactory during the winter and tial; MA\'€£D SPtI:1lNTEf\.-Ml‘- R06- spring ixeshats. This excellent condi- | °l"° I B 99°", 0 8°" Bl Policeman tion of the road wa not calculated WE M of the P. E. I. R. proved himself an for automobiles, whizh have already adept in the art of sprinting yestor-'formed 9. menace to the travelling d . , _ and we guarantee them to iitexactly. We tag ;;':$.l§c;ainAh;a3l§e!lZB:;s;l;EE;1rg; publm Clim' wmd° ‘""° °°“ '° “'“'° °h° ‘°°"“ ’°“ millinery in the baggage room which ::Ii you want anything specially ;‘°';'H?’:|g gf) i:,;'o:_’_2::ivl;§fl;°l:;vy°o:lh:l;'; she was very anxious to take home good in the line oi horse medicines be" mblumte posnbla ,D get H you with her. She rernenibered the tact oi you can come here with the certain gnnun yourd "1 Meds ta M we “ure the parcel yust as the train was pull- assuwgice that you will get sure sat- ymwfgbund.x,g¢|,fac,|°n_ ing out and Mr. Muthicson good-naf isfnct n. We have everything you turedly volunteered to make good could want in this line-liniments, p15 Gunn 5|* the deficiency and went into the bug- Ht0°k f00dS, sheep dill. A\YB0l'bi¥\B. D R Nui Beef Q, gage room. Securing the parcel he Save-the-Horse, blisters tonics, r' 0 Goffs returned to deliver the goods but C0\1Eh mlXtUl`€8 Rnd BVGYY '0th0l"l`Bm- _ Phono my lound that the train with the lnlr cdr- You will find our prices reason- _ ‘___ passenger and the -~(m~g9tge,-y" had ‘able and service prlpmpt and satisfac- got the start ol nun by about 100 wry- 'Fry Us on t is work. The Me- ysrds. Then the race began. Bothfxigni? Digg C°~ C01* Grml- Gcggtgfe had a full head of steam ou. 'l‘h‘e all 9"* ts- - train was gaining momentum with *"""”*-'_“‘ every p“g_.s0 was M,-_ Mat,-ui,s0n_ gs ::Hnt. notice. Our last shipment of a spur to the latterjs edorts the fair Panama hats 1°* “"3 “"0” Wm lady stood on the rear platform becka- lea" here Th“1‘BdHY. MBV 15l5\1~ I1 _ vou have one ou want to be cleaned l l . H tl bl d 111 f - y ,';e‘,'f,,;’,f;d ,,,°,, ';0§f,’s_°mod§,,f,y_ we will send for le. Nnuonni clots- _received the plaudits of the specta- . mg 0°' 5'1Mu' tors and the undying gratitude of the E---_-__ __.___..._ wss s vipitor to Oharlottetown yea-` mums num ""'* - Babies Store Now, its time for the children to be looked after, in fact their sum mer clothes should have been overhauled some time ago and new ones procur- ed to replace the Worn out. This is where we step. in and _can save you all the \worry and trouble of making their. Undervests » all sizes Wool and cotton 256,506 etc All wool 456, 506 etc 3- Bands - Wool _ 25c, 28c ea. E Silk and wool 60;; ea, etc. ,__ Binders - '_ All wool ilannel 25c each Stork Pants _ . The guaranteed kind 55c pair Wool _Iaclcets Safferers From Headaches should endeavour to get at the dctual _CAUSE of their HEADAC HE. The indiscriminate ure of drugs usually affords but tem- porary r: iff, and may be positively d a n g e r o us to health It i s an established fact that the AC l`UAL CAUSE of a very large percentage of all headaches is Eye Strain Now, it is my bisiness to tell you whether \OU suffer from eyestrain. This is my special'y, and I will give you the beet possible service. G. F. Hutcheson 1 Oplometriat `*" A °~ 1 I” 1'" b°“ mmm ml' `Wi1| render twolapeeial vocal so`1um~m` me 0,81' 'gn numbers. By request D V _ & ' The lost Deed The War Correspondent Prhtiy Southern _ Story ' A Kalem Feature _ neu clout so lone.; _, ' _.\ _ t 36 in Print cotton 8 cents 86. insure sun antenna. unmlcmay. alsllsl a"._'z.:;:~ P"°“°““1§`-~- ilnnslon uoullreri we allulszsi ‘_‘-1’-il-iii-f.°"""‘“°" ~ _ AIIMBIIL Batista in pretty Eidercloth Knitted Wool Bonnets Straw Embroidery Sun Pique Sun Coats Short Pique ' Cashmere cloaks _ Special - All Muslim coats Easily taken and only 15c. s bottle. ` 5-jwfmtf _ A 1Ot Of coats ` All Sicil-lianfcoats “gb ii? ati-mea :sum as te, is tripod cord 86-eznts. Whit! Blue. md Pink Epsilon norton io ' e and Pink Oo 4 Bl-:il ol the shove line: are 60c Crocheted wool 88c_ $1.25 1.25, 1.95 Embroidered muslin 29c, 50c etc ` Embroidered Silk 45c etc 50c, 1.00 58c I 39c, 50c 75c to 1.25 Regular length Pique $1.65 to 1.95 ` Cream serges ` $2.98 to 5.25 ' $2 50 Regular 2.95 to_4.z 5 $1.00 each W__'______ ____L_ `s-16altl._ £" . i;€gl1laf` _ _. Qgch Tfd” mil r`h“'"l°y I eo?) S Th-ea?-'re' Re5“1a1'4i-5_6 in 2.00 each iew York Tabloid Musical Comedy Company 11 Sllk Coats. i - » ' t - - Res 3-25 tv 4-so ` 1.90 each . 91 S kr _ ~ gltiggg hm “Fun on the Joy line cggdgtgn Mm illss silnls rrnnkros M;ss Day . oentl Rai roof COIN gignlgeioth skirts #iris W-5°» girls 48 ` 9| etfssrge. James t 5-Zlltf. Beton the Vice .\'o. B `r ' °.H_ N _ _ _ _ , _ Pursuant to an of the Chaucel nr toads he 17th day of A. D notice is hereby xedirols having' estate oi’ Jennie Montague in King's Island, widow. are ~ome in and prove their :lnims before me at \ MoD maid & Bros »n Thmsdly -the lzth day June next A. D. |913 at the hour of elev n o'clock in the forenoon or in default of their so doing they will be excluded in the Administration .-f the Es ale and from the beneht .f the sail order. And said cred- trovs are required then and thereto or- duce before me upon oath all deeds, books. papers: and writings in their custody or power relating to their claims. Dated this tenth day of May A. D. |913. ARCHIBALD I. MCDONALD. Master in Chancery. Mn,yl4Mw3i. Dominion of Canada Prince Edward Island. i Before the Vice Chancellor No. Blo75. Euphemia Forbes & others Coznplainaflts. -» and Duncan Dewar ` st others D.-fendaats. Pursuant to and by virtue ofa Decretal order made in this cause on the 17th day of April A. D. 913 I will sellat-» Public -suction at he Dwelling House on the premises t lr o'c1ock forcnoou on Tuesday e nth day cf ]uneA. D. |913 t AllThat tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on Township Number Etty-two in Kiug`s County bounded and fes- cribed ss fo loas, that is to say: Comrneming on the Northern shore of Montague River in the South- ea~t angle of one hundred and sixty-five acres of land n aw in the possession of Wi liam McLaren, thence North along the Bas ern boundary line or said William Mc- Laren's land ur.tll it strikes the Southrrn boundary of one hundred acres of land now in the possession of John S. Nelson, thence East along john S Nelsozfs Southern boundary until it comes lo the Westeln boundary of ninety-eight vacres of land in the possession of Peter Stewart, thence East along Peter Stewnrt’s Southern boundary until it strikes the Western bound- ary of Eighty acres rf land in the possession of Archibald Shaw, thence East along Archibald Shaw’s Southern boundary until it strikes the Western loundary of one hun- dtei and forty acres of land in pos- session of William D. Shaw thence South along Wes‘ern b iundary line of William D. Shaw’s land until it reaches the .-aid Northern shore of Montague River. thence West foi- lowing the courses of sairi shore to the place of commencement. con-_ tainmg Eighty acres of land a little more or less, but saving and' excepting thereout and therefrom a tract of one and one half acres of land a lltl le more or lers particularly described in two _several deecs of conveyance from Jennie C. Bailey and Artemas Dewar, and Eliza Dewar his wife, respectively to his Majesty King Edward the Seventh. The above lands will be sold sub~ ject as to the Eastern moiety there- of to the use and enjoyment thereof by Artemas Dewar who now resides thereon, for 'the period of his natural llfe, as the same is secured to him by Indenture dated the 28th day of June A. D. r9c6 and made between Eliza Dewar of the one lpart and Jennie C. Bailey of the other part. The salewlll be confirmrd with- out expense to the purchaser. , ARCHIBALD J. McDONALD, Master in Chancery. r-°°- Georgetown, Ma 1oA. D. 1913. Matl1iieson,McDonald Ez Stewart, Complainants' Solicitors. Mavl4Mw3l. _ HORSES WERE DEBTROYND- 'ronoN'ro. my 11#-Ii “hi °‘“" ~ coe Ice Co., stable iire M122" QW” were burned to dcalill- _ l nlnma s.s.une [im Class Pasaenisr Aeeommodatior , laesllsaf Cuisine , nl( .. doc, pf1dI:id:;“'n:i-'epint¢gh‘s'l:ni`r: s:i'i al (dh sm- A “hem liostrsal - From Clftewa .S. `M illh l g.S.Ci{;'"o7§?|idey dl,” lith NP’ iltrld ..i."l..:."°e.:.:l‘..°.':§‘.1°.'::.:‘ .'.::‘=':f'l.r:.‘-‘.‘. ‘ Newfoundland vis ydney. C.B.r-srryirg _ 1 1 I d 1 S 5%.? #Er ¥3i2»i2»"»'!»ife3|'I33. 'li’»i>li"i3 BUNTAIN, BELL K C(l_.,_- Aliddle - " I “Q ii Er as