ceivfing in- thepast. » '_ 1" . _ F312' onaancfrrarown ouaamaie *“ ' i' Home in or near June 18; 5-19;] ulr _ 22 ;Jiine ll , HOOD, 3-17131. 2o;July 4. 18; 6, 2o;July 4,18; 1.=x:July 5- 19; May rn. 24:1 une 1. ffl “ly to; lsaac Can on’n, 9 2 7, 21;Janies Brcwn’s.1 Ullllh “MY 75215112 9. 23; July 7. 21; David _ _ “°°1\ Ml? 13.27; June ro,24;Juiy 8, 22; Josiah _R1"'f»T°°S-llsht, May.1:;.27;,lune 1°.24;'J\1ly 8.22; Da1nley,Wed. noon May, i2;_'.`28;gnne 11. 25; Jnly'9, “3lPtfiU¢_»W¢d- l1li!ll¥`.M¢v X4, 8';‘JuueV11.25, July Ken5la§on, Thurs. lt'0'0ti,'May 15,29; June 12; M°°S°’H. QW Aunau.Tl1u1_a. night, May 15. 19- 6, noon,May` French will continued fortnightly l`iealtli1and`weather"‘per- mitting. magnificent, pure-bred, registered Clydesdale wants neither advertising or pulling. He neverfwas beaten in a show rin . ‘qu ry He took the sweepstakes at Halifax, andalso took first prize at Prlncge llypslt County Exhibition. He is known as a prize winner, as the best speci- men of a Clydesdale. and as the handsoinest Cart Stallion in the Prov. ince. He is also known as a sire, for his foals have takenmore prizes since shown than the foals of all the cart staillous in Prince County Combined. 'Special prizes will be oiered for Honesty ’s colt; at th; Prince County Exhibition this fall. Mares,at'ownerIarlsk. LEONARD SCHURMA N, owner, JOHN IACK- ID Charge. Central Bedeque i me -~ -% -_--iv-»- me f 1 59l09 Pure Bred-Enrolment No. 25 J The Imported Percheron Stallion Domino will stand during the' season ot 1913 at the following places on the dates mentioned: Frank McEwen’s, S'Side. Mou.noou,May 12, 26; June 9,23; July 7, 21.' Catherine1"Gilis’s, Miz-couclie, Mon. night, May 12th, 26; June 9 23;' July 7, er, Dim Campbeli's, Belmont Lower 16. 'l‘ue’s noon, May 13 27; June ro, 24; July 8, 22; William McGrego1’s, Lot 16. Tues night, _May 1_3, 2_7.; June io,V,24;]uiy 8. 22; Alfred Simrson’s, N. St. E'eanors, Wed, noon, Mpy. 14. 3_8, June 11, 25; July 9, 23; David Wa1ker’s, NewAunan, Wed. night, May. 14, 28; June 11 25; July 9, 23; George Siinpson's, Kensington, Thurs. noon, May 15, 29; June 12, 26; July io. 24; Bert Haslam's.Spri}1'giield, Thurs. night, May i 5, 29; Juueiz, 26;July io,z4. Alex Mckinnoifs, Fredericton. Friday noon, May 16, 30; June 13, 27; .July 11. 25; John Dark’s, Brookfield. Friday night, May 16, 30; June 13,- 27; July 11, 25; John Déacon'a North Wilshire, Saturday noon,May 17,* 31-; June 14, 28;'July 12, 26; James D. Floods, Keily's Cross, Saturday night, May 1, 3i;Jui-ie 14. 28; July 12, 26, remaining till Monday morn- ing-thenoe to Alex. Monison’s, Tryon, Monday noon, May 19; June 2, 16, 30; -July 14,28, Major Carruther's, Augustine Cove,Monday night; May 19;.June 2, 16, 30; July 14, 28; Harry Lowther’s, Carletoii,'l`uesday noon, May 20; June 3, 17; July 1, 15, 29, Thence home to the Owners stable frctnaining till the following Monday. This route will be continued- fornightly health and weather permitting. This celel- brated registered coal black Percheron Stallion has taken first piiz wherever shown. As a three- year- old he took first prize at Halifazgantl- also took a first in this Province, His reputation is now established as a sire. for some ofthe handerrnest ard best pro; ortioned coils in thé country are sired* from this horse. We invite intending breeders to iné speot this horse’s colts, examine them in your own neighborhood and be your own judges, and be convinced what 'we say is correct. Special' prizes w_i_ll.be offered-_foi~~Domino’scolts at thePrincc~Ccunty Exbibiri tion _tliis'1~i_allV. Mares at owner’s"ri_sk. Breed. to the best and get the bcst._ - ' 7. ;l' ' LEONARD SCHURMAN, Owner, ” ' JAMES D- FLOOD, Il! Charge. Central Bedeqne. 4~26Ms7i -' F W-l l ~_B. V -i l 3 Pure' Island Chocolates ' Caramela ' A Kisses Peanut Crisp Doughnuts , ' Pies g V _and ` _ Cakes g - are made with beat materials only and are made; fresh every, day. Fresh goods are surely what you waht Y_oju"c_'ar'i get them always at Sunnyside. 1 ' - ‘ 2 ‘ 1 . 7 Thomas 2.28thfsmtf ' ll; l ill' l \ iq If you want V " _ Spring i Lamb; Mullen.- Cliol¢e_ Ve at f 1 1-on-~-‘ t -- Frank Mciwetrfs,-§’¢ld¢i, .F1i,1 noon, May 16,39: ,£ri1al1ig`_oi_l>arliameut tor. the Whitsun- Tbence home to the owners stables ,in the f°1|.1;tia_s holidays is insudieisut to enable ‘Dlllli$.,_$illllLl --|l|[]l1|[l¥V V 51 HD _St-for BA§|fS` lil SPEIIML llllililll °1‘f"V"°‘_ihll‘l"‘l_f‘_',,"“,,§',f{,,§°'»‘V”'°'°’ .___ 1 1- ‘ Children Cry-for Nrlnlofils more sciuwi rdspsctrul lingua: , P-Z 1 Special Interim Report Deal ings With Questions Affect- V fine Ministers. _ ._ . __. , ';ll0NDON, may s (Speclal)--Ai- liiough the general .opinion is that the Marconi inquiry should be ended liner at it. it. consider-sa the desira- Vhllity oi presenting is speoial'i1it.erim goport dealing with questions aliectf ;lt1¢~the Ministers, and camo to tile cpnoluslon. that the time before the ,them to, do ao. i'. However, they decided _to conclude .the evidence on this part ol thc in- ui before Whitsiiiitide and Prepare ectai interim report immediate- P, cr, ' 11 It ls`announced by Sir Albert Silic- ;er,'ohair1nau, that it has been de- ‘cidsd that he and Mr. George Walter ,Kuox, past president or the Institute 1Dl.Ohartered Accountants, should in- vestigate the pass books oi Mr. Lloyd George and Sir Ruins Isaacs. , Mr. Strakar, assistant manager ol the London and Southwestern Bank. gave evidence emphatically denying that the bank operated for a syndi- cate. 'l'beir_buslness was on ordinary lines. A Marconi account was opened with Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, with Mr. Is,'ancs'fautlio1-ity. Mr. Strairer hand- ed in a detailed statement that no 'member oi_t.1he government had ani" thlngto ‘do with this account. ‘ll . 1: . .\- )` VH) ' The Man Who Drives An Automobile Finds _ The Only cleaner that will eilcctually rcmovc grease, V oil or paint stains arid leave the hands smooth and soft. ;f_\"7,`-_'ig l00'7 bcttcr than soap. lyanr Doa||rSslis Snap. i' __ W _ ~ Q the coinnilttee seems determined tor , V VV V _V _.V.. 1 li/,i ~ 1 lta_toupdar.,lr. David lqannoa, who ltaa. ,1§‘Now,`l would take a child lt. lib Liber! 0! ISG. out a tlddio or a piano |la they wut no teacher, and say: .,5e1‘§_ to do something ,violflg V V . 9 , ,,bil_thej¢niia wui say: '1 Want 9. td’;chpr.", 'l‘l_iat.' wilihappen ueai-12,9 ory'j:liiio; And ao wifthaight singing Q V¢l>V reading. The house ‘will 11°! l¢!»_ 1 l~ lhlrsicai atmosphere long if you go' abo t‘it `" , u this way. Comnulsory i>_raetlc'e‘ roi- _two or throo hour! a ‘day bn an instrument or in voice ‘cultui-o, as Mr. Manuos remarks. certainly has a tendency to kill quickly any love ot music with which the ordinary youngster-'tiae been lborn. ‘ ‘_ ._, -»qa_~»_‘- BEL 1 . Ls on rms PiA|_io,, Allilllllfy Keyboard Bwlngo Over l Treble of Regular Ono ~ U-1 , ' That once-popular song Rings on Her Fingers and Bells on Her Toes can bo played with the proper accom- Panimsuts now that a Wisconsin man has patented a bali att.achment~tor pianos. -This attachment consists of an auxiliary keyboard that swings laterally at~tho right ot the piano and can be moved in over the treble ot the regular keyboard when wanted. f . . V .» .,. ,,_____ . _V ff"__'ff'f_ f_`f'_`-.V;. it ‘till , "i ' anno-i_'iticiTY RINGS BELLS The bass notes on the piano arothen played with the left hand, as usual, while the right hand playa the auxil- iary keyboard. Electric circuits coin- munica e with the ,keys of the latter and differently-toned bells are inserted in the ti-cult . Wh rlk c s en you st o a key on this attachment, instead ot getting a piano note in return you get the sound of shell, and with a graduated scale of bells you get the same melody in dittorent tones. l5c.aCu. Savothstloapog ia!! Cniiisaay Llaillll,_t|allra|| Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion ` "Baron Mack f DIC 14361 will stand for _ season of 1913 at ~ . owners stable Wheatley River, Terms on applic- V , ation. Owner HOWARD McKAY.f Mares at owners rinlr. - _ _Api.'2stuMEtlJune12pd. 1 5 0ystei° Culture 1 Notice of Applications for. orsrsiz Li-:rises ;.. itoiirir aivizir, sr. Marius Bair 'ina ssiiriucir cove. ’ Applicritioii on the regular print- ed for ins will be received bythe un- dersigned for lease Cf barren bot- toms for Oy.-ater Culture in North River, Queen’s Cbunty. St Mary’s Bly. K.tug’s County. and Bentinck Cove, Prince County, up to and on the first day of June next. :Each application will require to be acc oiiipanied by cash. Cvl’lifl€d cheque or P. O. Order for three dollars, to pay cost of drawing same- and proposed form of lease and | Treelwili not only enhance the beauty ot* surroundings and consequently the values ot_a -iarmn but will servo as a protection to crops, orchards, stock, and man..»it aol: -out so as to form windbrea.ks.‘ Fuel, poets, and poles will also hmturnishod in a tow years for the farm. Windbrealrn can be formed by_ a grove oi' trees, a narrow strip ot V_timber'oi- even a single row ot trees 'set close' together. ,The benefits derived. depend upon the den-_ aity and height ict trees, which break the air curreiitsland reduce the "wlo- city of the wiiid. ' A boltot evergcen trees surrounding* farm buildings and feed yards has a 'wonderful influence in moderating the winter climate by decreasing the velocity of ‘the wind. .Government study and measurements show that a narrow belt oi' evergreen trees consisting ol only two rows, planted close together. and 40 feet high will reduce a. 25-miie' velocity wind at 200 feet to the leeward to tivo miles per hour. This reduction is equivalent to raising the tempera- ture 19 degrees as it affects man and beast. This means more comforttor man, saving ot fuel in the home, and of feed for tho' stock. Wlndbnaaks also prevent the drifting of snow around bulldln8‘S and feed Yards. Studies and measurements show thatx there is considerable increase in yield of nelds and orchards sheltered by ti-oc growth. The drying affect upon the, soil ang, crop is decreased by decreasing t e velocity of the wind. Uruguay will establish a public houses. _ th Vi I _ 4 1 -V-A_ a_d1'um:‘~ 'Why not aV _1 V _ 1 1 I 1'. "` _ M _ ` ' " _f-».ae|,...r. . . _ . ---'-1** , , ,: __.V_, V '_ f - - _ __ e _ V_ VV IDNDON, May 1 (Special)-'fbturl' "Bccundroll" “C0w5rdi'_' wxzs, , el- pi-easions used by llr. ‘Winston B. Ohurcbiil, denouncing the flimsy goo-4| sll> connecting him with the de'|\\lV in Marconi shares at the_me0tm¢ of the Parliamentary committee hare. _The First Lord of the Admiralty was obviously angry that any one1_shoiild1 have connected his name with-, the dealings, and he did not hesitate. to tell the committee what he thought ol its action in summoning htm as a witness. V 1 ' Mr. cin1reiiiii's dems nasiiisén msn- tioiied earlier in the pi'Qdeedt1igs,,7by Mr. Ellis 'l‘. Powell, editor'/oi ,the Financial News, who atated< he had heard Mr. Churchill’a name ' as that ot one Cabinet lllltiitator who ha.il‘boeii dealing in Marconi shares, the Awlt- - ness adding that he regarded the ru- mor ns absolutely without founda- tion. 1 ' ' ~» 'Alter an indignant denial of the 'ru-' mor that he had dealt in Marconi shares. Mr. Churchill said:-~ < "It is a. most insulting chargoind implies that I have been akulliing in the background while my colleagues* have coma forward and explained their position. It is grave beyond words that a committee of my fellow members of the House of Commons ' should have thought it right to lsnd~ their sanction to the Putting oi such questions to me. "1 have had no dealing directly-or1 indirectly nor any investment -or1 interest oi any kind in- Marconi shares in any country of the inhabit- ed globe. Anybody who said so il_a.V liar and a slanderer and the person V who repeated such a statement and V stated that he believed it to be false is a coward." ‘ Mr. Churchill than left. the room apparently as indignant as when he entered it - 1 ni-_pri llail Pimples on .Face Vlnd llaeli las l.iiorally_V hovered ltitll Tl|eia.' ' Bad blood is the direct cause of plmplea breaking out on the face and body, and it is impossible to get rid of them unless you oleanse_tho blood `all its impurities. Bllrdoolt Bl00\‘l Blllfdfl ll Iltlimli I doubt, the very bI\ lltotllollli (02 (itll i>uri>°M- ’ ` C _- This old and reliable remedy hal bam used for o_ver thirty-ive years, and base; reputation' unequslld by my at-li0l' lol purifyin¢;llie blood. 1 Mr.`Pet.sr La Pierre; Allltant Postr m_astei-, Touohwood Hills, 'rrirs fail harm i.-ut,"I was va-y' sh troubled with pimples on my face and back. My back was literally covered with them, and I could not lic.on it at iight, they weresopainful. Ono daymy 1 iister advised me to use Burdock Blood Bittcrs, so I got two bottlesfpnnd before. t had taken all the first ons, the pimples .aa nearly disappeared, andgnow I am -omplgtcly cured." ‘-_ ,,__f';`j` Manufactured only by Milburn go., Limited, Toronto, 'J ' - 'ed 5 \.ummui\|wt:Ai.l tlj _rlU_lt:l, Opooalta Stats Hound; Mas I’ W . ' _. 0*" ._ :»""' I-D ~: one a rooms with hot and cold water lor \l.'|5par dna and up. vhiotilncludes free use oi Pub c shower bathii. Nothing to aqualthlsin New England. Rooms with urivato bathe loi' ll.60 Vror day and ur , aultsa of two rooms an hnthapr 84.00110 iay and un. Dinlnf rooms an calc ilrst sian. European p an ' ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 1 itone floors uothin¢_wood nat the door The Kind You Have Always In use for over 30 years, and has ' .£2511 "”“" , Al?-iw no All Countorleits, lmitationa and Experlnieiits tliiit: triilo with and Infants and Children-Experience What ist CASTORl’Af A 1 Uasroria is it harmless sribstimto for Castor Oil, Pane goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It 1 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootlo ` If substance. Its ago is its gzmraiiwo. It destroys Worms -and alloys .F.~vcrlslir1ess. For more than thirty ony! iii Ima been in constant use for the rcliol of 1 Flntuienoy, ‘Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles. Diarrhoca.. It regulates the Stomach and ~B0_vlell, assimilntes the Food, giving healthy and natural' lhope il The Clil1d.ron’s Parmcea-The lIotl1or’s Friend. 1 1 _'.- ,~,z_,;-.;'_:;I`;Q1Y‘ -_ ._ ,.., . - . I”-tif lea J.--_ i. .. i it hem GENUINE CASTORIA AL_wAvs; _ Bears the Signature of - _ _ ‘ ' V i ‘ r The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use I-'or Over 30 Years, ... 5'I'n¢ can-rnul commauv, Nlvu youu( civv, in-‘ ' ' ' , I .¢¢f. 5 1 O Y S TE R, S Our Cape Cod oysters being the nearest in shape form and flavour t _ Malpeques are the best suited for rcplanting and seeding yorr' beds. We have all sizes. Correspondence invited Address all coinuiunications to main oificf: ‘ ~-1 |- .1 SEALSHIP OYSTER SYSTEM Central Street _ ME2M. ’ Boston, MaSS.`_}. 1.1, _ ~ 1:..-.... ‘ “"“Slcnographcrs Trained At ~ The C. B. B. Are' Successful If you wish to bccomca successful stenographer or re- pc rter you should take a course at the C. B. C. ‘ 1 The Charlottetown Business College and Institute of SIior’.han;l and Typewziting is one of the Premier institutions oi its kind in the Maritime Provinces. Here you receive, per- sonal and iridlvidiini instructions :ind ibe courses are so plain and practical that they-are casilv mastered Write today for free P1 ospcctus and information to 'L. B. Miller, Principal. 1 - Charlottetown Business College ' L. B. Miller, Principal, Victoria Row e. +f‘_-.=,iT_='»-tie-.~11_.=':l‘lIl':li=s if 1- _- - 1' _ .” ' " 2 " ff” "" P- ` ‘- if 1' : Silver Fox Co. Lid. Copieuof plans,applicatiou forms. st-cckyai-cl and 19 public slaughter-V “duly £ndTg|l`f\g’¢°|:::¢° h ` Commonwealth lotal lime., ` H ' _ 11 1'E8Sl¢l'1-~Qll8llly J=f;,j‘,;l;f;,,'§§‘;,§;§}g;=;,°;§,,§}§;’_;;§§§,‘§ 1 vu.. -f,....,..... sroasii r.c1uii-‘rs ,_ ~ ,.1 .Liiuoiii-:s, M. i>. Mminrii, stun. 1 J. 'I " 1 -' Call Va_t"our stall in the City Market or ati 1 »__ou1jVstore} on Hillsboro Street. - , ... / . < ,M1 . 1 » . _ ° i 2 niiiirro. "°- °,§:;i;. “ft . .~ sl I ‘ 74/. - ~ We would infc_jr';tn the public that the old established business of L. F. Drake has been acqttirecl by us and thatsvve intend to continue__supplying. the .same high. class _of 1 meats to our ~:i'1stom`ers~ as they been re-` _ 1'].”St¢`1rt-Icy Wedlock _ Office of the Provincial Secretary, Suminerside.Gil. DesRoches 81 Co., 1 Asst. Provincial Secretary, 1 ist May. 1913- i* May2MEfmwllJu1\e1 . ` F oster’s :Plymouth Rocks % per it Ali orders :lil reoalvs ae on a typewriter operated by the hu ‘ G t - 'ui imsix on i ' _ -e°rge (XVQTHUR NEWBERY, f,‘},,‘§,“;`f,i,_ ’°°'° ”°" °“‘ °‘“ llalll Slallltlll 1 aaciisve seemed four pairs of the very highest graze foxes oriiinyelrv 1 1 ' ' litters from the Silver Fox Ranching Co. at Huntley near Albertoi1`.‘ ` ' ' ' N0 expensefwill be incurred for building a Ranch asaveiy i`8V0flb|° arrangement has been niade with the said 'Co`mPl1|Y¢° W", fm' the 1 foxes bought from them for a time of 2 or3 year! Wh¢¥§.¢|'¢Y "’”"°“h', in their natural home, and have the benefit of the most ex _rt carl lid attention by persons who will be directly intenestedih .”"°°”_° _"lei ` charges for such care bei; g the lowest of lil? 9”? ~¢“¥WFd in th* nn' lar business of ranching. Whilst no one can with crrtal|_»ly_|lY Wh!! the returns will bc a very conservative estiml¢¢1_°,”°§l M m '»"°fé°"~° at only two young t.o each pair per Y¢lf» ‘U5 5 P"°° df "°i°°°’°°-P" pair. which is far below present prices Will 8|" f°;'“'°' ° We; p. for the year 1914, 50 p. c- 70" I9'-5' md 9°P' °' M yur I9! ‘ Q adding as per contract of desired one pair from young stock each year to Breeding Stock and at the end of the 31 ear *dm 'P01115 'HW 5 Pll¥l_ _ -1 B-»»---is 111---H :,:.1rf.~.';.:::'.»::.:":.::'e-_-.:..°:~:.». I d I . . deli? “lil-ioaillilitttlillid eilrases. y$3o,ooo oo or 3oo_ shares of $1oo.oo~ emh E,-,, nf," offered for sale. Terms ro per cent with application hal-V' " Match lndustry ' _ The match industry produces seven matches 'a-'dayror each msn, woman a.ad1-..'.»'a».° ‘ tw,o-i1ii»isiii1e|_,ot.U1e Zeppelin type (Sa 1°’ 'd1°“““l¥ P*‘“'d°° 51“'°"Y Ehsriemrbwii nm nigger spar' inks ,gj 1 1” SlHl>l¢. Grafton 8treet,) onthe fol- . 5 i‘iii'9'ill“l.i'l‘|l‘¢'i°-Wil. iil"l°r-n“`ii’i5 -.rin-i\~i"""'=-.f----‘ ‘°"l“K 4"” dvfivsitlw m¢°n=- - -“br s:°ls:::‘t:i“ 'ad'-i. .t*t.::.. -*'°“*."°*°" - Ff°°= MM-11 Arr" mf. uw 1',-'_-*.3113-.-.,5:.==-i,.;,ii'~t1'.‘.n.~¢»i...».'1.iin .,i°:f;;tf?r.lf:“F.:.“.‘::“_‘:.'.°:t.:"::: §:§°“;’L:.i"“:..’.‘:*i’“i.“°:.‘“"' “.13 1 ~ ly'-1 ta rodtroetho " _|‘,Wpu"_|"| mjgnu ' 1 1 1 00 “Y I2 , And _ is 'fI§li3\il;rE:ne::2J:2lst1 an §.',.`,,",:f,";f_V'LV'_1‘ V ‘ md l100h; Monday, May 19th, nntilV - » ‘ 2§'g¢l‘.ll» ' .. _ ~_ _ mi :tin <1 u.`i1;m - ¥;‘@°"°T.°-'.‘“"1'°"°“-'°<°'i.°°“°°'l" ' . »~ P‘_hl°n'f§;Y’.u:`5t.h. igstilyloiidslity 23i?d];. i. 1_.n.n.ros-raa.c.mi»». .will kindly book ra ahead oaday --torn until Moiiday July “uint iiiviii" R08. No. |2462 Enrolm ntC t`i` Monday 26th. noon, Monday, June 1.1 w1f-~¢»=°f»»"-"=1<;,e_\=°‘°'»- »»uo~mia4l»sp¢istia¢ai»1i1. ‘ ‘ lngV`p‘aces:- A New York inventor is working nun' "Anna" _ J- M- CLARK, c0l\ll'ht¥l0l' S'Sl¢le ARCll'D Mcl.EAN E C' C ’ Ch’iown, Prothonota1'Y's Office. mn voice' l I , “I ly' ugnclnorr ch toy” _ C C Prospectus ol The Model, K duplicate lease and registering Uruouay’a stockyard l .ioiiu aNru:iisoN,r.q rmmnri 1.1.1.1... ci. nw.. 2 il' ~ ' . . VVVVVVCVVVVVVCVVVV MBCDOM Bm mVVVVHx.;.er;;;.;;;i;uV“cV;VmV The imported Clydes-VV Vriuitilocirnuiiiziisoii,1:.q.M.iiown..,si..a..» |°°l‘ The above Company is Capitalized at the actual value of the foxes; ost. I I anaxggiggspm forqstick can bemade to any of the Directors named* or sent direct to the actingSecretary. ~ _ V* J. in. CLARK, g_ yj`_i|Al§'l‘Il§,e Summerside f Q* t 0. 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