this _ sr.-or tin1i;._»~‘ ' ' _ ve ' =’g¢¢°n‘ _f 13'*-‘1ute?itzI?i18'¢. Silent switch is_tn_rngd, It‘s the reams: »1ii_.os_ ties. yr.. ever saw. 'P1-ice $.25, ~w. iii. iveiiti ii slr ewsleis. _ Brstrtfonéd \ / ‘ Boots--I ' Al1__th'e latest lasts, _smart comfortable. smart, chic and 'stylish Every si`z`e.$__4.co to . . _ . _ALLEY C-9 est styles mio CO _ n ' ’ iifildlaggggzlll \ _..____.__._ ______ _ _ ._.. __ _L;4_, r1I: T I' 1 s' I Collegzans siuasnosr ins c.s.c. s.D.c, u.c.c. and l'.W.C, are each and all invited in call and ses rur samples cl fine photo- graphy, » . -Cook Studio The subscriber offers for sale his f arm of 65 acres situated in Bungay, hot 28. Farm in good stuto of cn tiva tion, bacresunder soft wood, 2 hams and dwellng house. stream of water crossing farm and fine orchard 20 acres under crop. For further particulars a oply to _ ~ JOHN MOBBS. ,_ ' Wheatley Rii er, or ' D, M Mcl.EOD, ~ Hunter River 4-19me4ipd. N O 'I I C E _ _ _ _ Nova Scohs Apr.I I5th l9.'il Jus? ahint to thffvmers of P. E. I' l do not I ke tall smsl one horses, I liks them short agged, hmvy list bone. goo barrel round turned ps. I saw ast-alion L t dyear at Hughes.Cove head. He is the. QE °'i.i.':.':° .mir i°'::".‘.~..i..:.°.r..i elle. Bouthport.IHe lie the kind or a horse to bred ro. W J SMITH ' s§entvi|le~N. 8. lmnomm-rl. ‘ , E Bayer Studio --__-..___._____,_,__‘_._.. F- R - E - E Came isis eau-‘office ang have gs( tee in ree o' c arge. y takes amlew inlntues and we will; tell yg exactly what yownsegnd l% wont eo you one penny. e ni e tee h d guar- antee theisrrftotgit oiacély, We Bgiiar- aitee ec on n mwn a ri__ge tilork El;-acting and lilling without phm, ""°' "'°"°'iiii iioaiiis Rgaitatsn sersgmwfoor assi- anon l i Specialties ,Are I ` i Photographs V ' For College Groups 1 `Tc!ephone 192-] ii'iiii_dl:'rs ion Ilankrupt will .be_receiv.`d 'by the under- signed ior siukingfrom zoo to 3oo post holes, for telephone posts, 4 it deep in the Alexandra Rural Telephone Line up to Friday. the _ 18th inet.” Work to be completed by the Ist of June. i 8 Z -. ts 2, credits and effects of A'G'-lUDS0N'S°°7" ?;huesBrhdly, of Kelly’s Cross, Township Number Twenty- nine, in Qu~en’s County, Merchant and Trader, hereby calls for tenders ro be received until Saturday, the the third dey of May next. A. D. R. R. No r Alexandra, Lot 49 4 8Mtt4i. m Real Estate . _ _ in Regina and St. John. N. li., Kiersteail Merseresu Q. lnnis» 'Real Estate Agents, . St. John, N. B, ffl in lP°li¢i°° f° ‘ii_lP°l: °_f lim* °:l?¢|~ ed with one and one half acres of the Earl Grey last evening. entresl estate inteaove wocies| t h¢._d_ |t t at K1] 1 -- iocluding the residential village ot’ Mil: the if bu-sinsssyoi Messrs, L_ B, Mgiyiiilim and J, A, lidgevllle, New Brunswick. a suburb efht. - S P Webstm were among the passengers John. Major MacKinresh, atihe Revere the It150lvent_ a,.,.ivm,,_ in Cnanofnetown by the Horst is prepared to sivwlhtevestivs ui- b Stock in trade of Insolvent .Earl Gm. 1,," e,,e,,,,,g_ "°°‘°"° ‘ll "°°°_°”'Y "‘f°"”’“l°”° . consisting of dry goods, boots and ` 4*°',' shoes, c‘othing, glassware, gro:er- (From Yostei-day's Evening Guardian) -el -_' '_' 'ies' hudwgye, md |11; iigugl mgf- Mrs. Alex. McKinnon, Charlotte- chandise kept in ,_ country s¢o,e_ town, left this morning on a visit to aswell asshop furniture including h" pawn" i” T°"°“°°' _ ;- safe, scales, oil tank show cases M _ A t 5 d _ 1 , 1 tb ' l..pur°'bred Hon/‘em bun caved Writing desks. &c. , , telegraph o‘li`li:1e,all;har(lixil1l‘;i.i>yw|(:, nn; Aprii___a3_r;1 1119?. gf °f S°';‘° 4:3? c. Book depts. isirsrly or sasirviiis, is new in cei- s : ' ' - ' ' si o oi¢5 Ji 1. iiiii.iaiu-»- Delgol hasmomcm reegrd uf per eTend;.:rsdto_stsi_esthe_§moi=nt t e _s_;i_'_y w ers e o s s ucra ie poor n er n wi ir o a - formance of_1o,r42. rolbs. milk_at foicicheg thegabove ,,_gb_ a,,§c,_' M wud E-_‘_-__ ._ Mr 2 years Old f0l'3l5 Mis- I,'I°‘st°'.° separsfely, but s tender maybe for warm., Emf, Hsrgcf' ggfggry 10,-l breeders can notmakea mistake in one_ ,Wm “the thu-e_ mm’ 0,' c,'m,,'omt0w,: P_ ,,:_ j__ ,B securing thgfngble Siiedme” °f The property and stcck in trade now accountant for the Quebec Bank i ~ fb* EW" d°»lFY`b"°°d° A'-‘Ply t° 4 may beinspected byintend ng tend- ill E¢ll1\°l1¢°h Bhd his \>i'°*i1°\` WU' Jeweller- Optician HERM PITRE’ erers at any time before the above f°"d 1' “°W °°°°‘.‘“"'“" “im “ ""°l_°' Rirsticojdafe and me League “na Day sale firm _ in Calgary and is doing Al°|l5“5m¢‘3l~ " Book-i containing the names of the 'dl' . 5 ` _ fdeblors may aliobe inspe¢t¢d,by ..wy,,th.a sage and sulphur Hsu, "'__"gg"""""”"“'- 1' application. on the premises lately Rsined has von better results than C0117 1 te 5t°°k 0 llloll punhase the estate, credits and edects ofthe slid John Brsdly. 2 Stock, &c » Estate 0f John _Brsdly The nndersi ned Assi nee of all 19:3, from all persons willing to The est-ite consisting of ;--~ a. Shop and warehouse combin- htilnzd. i . , be sent to .the County or'in care ol Tenders for John tot: Advocate. st Bradalbane, T1' PAYS to hug TH tookf-he uusiouun.-.-rm onerous has re "Wed an unsigned marriage notice from Lot 7, which _.awaits send-' er's name. _ . ’ HA2’»ELBRoozr.-rnv. z.. iz. run _will preach in the 1-laselbrook Bw- tist Church Sunday afternoon, April Nth. at mo owiock. FOP SALE.-Mr. D. A. Wetlltlcl, Charlottetown, oilers lor sale seven Pairs 1913 options all Dalton, Tup- iln. Rcynor stock, guaranteed. Bee classified ad on first page. . _ PR0HmI'1'10N.- Before Btlpeudll- FY Mnllistrste Shaw, David Egan oi Mt. Stewart. was on Saturday, thi 19th. convicted of first otlence against the Prohibition Act and dned $100.00 and costs or three months in jail. BIG ORDER.-Messrs. M. P. Hogan and Sluion T. Paoli, contractors, of Charlottetown, were in Picton on Thursday on their way home from l00kil1ir after lumber interests in New Brunswick. They left with the Can- ada Consolidated Clay Company an order for about 600,000 brick.,_pi¢. The following registered at the Re- vere Hotel, Charlottetown, yesterday; Messrs. Urban Igylnes, Montague; Ed. W°°d. POWDRI: os. P. Cass, North R\V°_l`i Jas. A. McNeill, Summerside; J. o. McDougall, Glace Bay, O. B.; J. R. Wood, Eit. John; H, M, Au. draws. New Glasgow: D. F. Fraser, Rustico; J. E. Fleming, M. D., Stan- ley Bridge; W. Pendergast, Hope Ri- ver: Dir. Mc'1‘ague, Mt. Stewart; F.J. McDonald, Tracadie; Messrs. A. C. White, Portland, Me.; C, F, Miller, Port Hill; A. Boland, Halifax; J. D. Wallace, Halifax. WEDDING BELLS.-A very inter- eitiux event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. .E. Hall on Wed- UGBUHY. Ai>rll 9th when a reception was given in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Rae, to Mr. Alexan- der Arthur ot Bradalbaue. The cere- mony was perforined at St. James Mnnse, Charlottetown, by the Rev, T, F. Fullerton. The bride was unat- tended and was charmingly ettired in a blue cloth suit and wore a white hat. On arrival oi the eastern train the hal>PY couple drove to the home of the bride, where about titty invited guests were assembled. About nine o’clock all repaired to the dining room. which was prettlly decorated for the occasion, where supper was served in Mrs. Hall's best style. The evening was spent in dancing and other amusements until the “wee sma’ hours of the morn. The many costly presents testify to the popu- larity in which the young couple are held. Their many friends join in wishing them a long and prosperous wedded life. PERSONALS Mr. Herman Martin leaves this morning for Herschel, Soak. _._ Mr. Edward Miittart, Bothwell, wa( a passenger to Charlottetown by the Eastern train Saturday. Mr. J. A. Fraser, Bothwell, was a passenger to Charlottetown by the Eastern train Saturday. The Perry Peerless Players arrived _in Charlottetown by the Earl Grey last. evening. Mr. Harry Tidmarsh was among those arriving in Charlottetown by _ ,ri P ii _ cccttpled by the Assignor at K°-lly s any other _hair preparation we ‘ have L 0 B S TB R P A C K E R S ro-“_ _ _~ ever hsiidlzd. Thsra isdherd_l_y £11418! _ S U P P L | E S _ All'st of s'tcck'intrade. &c. may ¥"‘°°°‘_* “ '°”“° °~ 7 °°°“ “' . _ - `. ~ ` ie seeln and inspected at the 'oilce ;h':',,{‘_ ;’;“:g: :'“::',;’:°;°;‘_’ mga: at1°YVe5t Prices' _ . of Stewa‘rt&C;smp*_>eii, Solicitors, and ‘L00 _ \,°m,,,,_ E_ A_ I.-,,,,“,._ Highest market .prices paid I » 1 D_esBrisay_ Block, =C\1¢rl°ff=f°W°. sole agent, osscrai Drugstore. for Canned Lobsters. Corres- s 'illllire fur ther iutprmaiioii; may be ' U- ' ' s 'lliealre I & Campbell' So`icltors but ' 4' I A (successfés tj? Nevélggl A `l u,_bé,§,a 'Salad' gh, _See 'l`he'l'hree Reel __`___5I_i_'_i__i_1__r__. A ._ Ova 112- 'T|ilN|0“5¢|' ‘ rr.. s_...i ciyaaoi. soiiiss of Bethlehem” Passion l’_|\! 'Muriel 5li°_¢i°| New Singer _B0\ll'ke. No. 6'! Prince Street, on if” §_...._‘;}.‘.i.‘.__ pondence solicited e’ . . "W so s ir A-'ru oirism. tr ». and men ot No Field Anmulsnee will'mer~t tonimt et 8 o'cloek at the- Drill Shed. CONCERT -'A choir concert will he _liven in the Blptist Church \Bch00l- P00112 Friday nllht. A special pro- gram has bpm prepared, ~ . ‘ iruunim. ronsv.-'rin rum-sit or the late Mr. Henry ‘Wood takesijaee from tbe.residenoe of Mr.»Pst-riek tlday. April 22nd at one o'elock' Y road to Birch Hill Cemetery. 1-1 I WANTED.-With the probability of autos being permitted to run in this Province, The Motor Import Com- Dhlly of Canada have a splendid pro- position to a live, energetic man to represent them exclusively in P. E. I. If such a man responds quickly they will give him the right to sell Hudson Motor Cars, the masterpiece ot i8 engineers. Full particulars may be seen in the ad. in another column df this issue. PLEASING' CONCERT.-West Kant School purposes holding a concert on Friday evening, May 2nd, in the Op- era House, for which -great; prepara- tion is being made. The idea is to provide funds for school purposes. A Program of music, vocal and inptru- mental, drills and dances, recitatious and readings is now being prepared, under the direction of Professor Tan- ton. The event is being looked for- ward to as the most. pretentious yet attempted by this school and will no doubt be an exceedingly pleasing af- fair. For the encouragement of the school as well as for the pleasure in.. store this concert should be well pa- tronlzed. Remember the date. (From Yesterdny's Evening Guardian) DONATION.-Falconwood Hospital wishes to thank the Sons of England for a box of candy kindly given to the patients. FUNERAL.-The funeral of the late Mr. Joseph Conway, which took place last Thursday to the R. C. Cemetery,_ was largely attended, the pall-bear- ers being: Messrs. Edward White, Wal- lace McDonald, John Gillis, George Summers, Leo. Maher and,Andrew Martin. POLICE COURT.-At the Char- lottetown Police Court this morning one drunk Charles McWilliams was fined $4 or 10 days. The case of Capt. T. White against George Mor- an was dismissed, each party paying his own costs. :‘:I-Iarmony of Violet and Rose Soaps are mnde from purest vege- table oils and glycerlue. They are transparent and are delicately per- fumed with either violets or roses. We know you will like these soaps. Try a cake today, 15c, two for 251:. The MacKinnon Drug Co., The Rex- ali t3tore,..C-arnei-_ Great George and Kent Sts. Mil ._i_____ ::Miss M. E. Lindsay, demonstrator our store Monday, Tuesday, April 21st and 22nd, and will be pleased to meet you and give you the benefit ol her long experience in the use ol patterns, Moore & McLeod. 4-18M4i. lim Wan a Waich?_l Remember our big closing _` out tale continues, until every watch is sold. We’ve sold nearly 200 Watches since beginning this sale, and we still have nearly O N E _ HUNDRED RELIABLE GUARANTEED WATCH- ES, which we are offering at practically WHOLESALE PRICES. 7. buy watches while our stock lasts. ‘ G. F. Hutcheson ` on-mrs I -1-1-____ `_ ren. uw sid. si.. wo What Saved Her From ` An0peration. #li , _ was not sides bladder trouble aw- fully bad, and I could not eat or sleep. I had headaches, too, and became almost e ner- vous wreck. My doc- tor told me to go to a hospital. I did not like that idea very well, so. when l saw your advertisement in a paper, I wrote to you for advice, and have done as you told me. I have taken Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com pon nd and .Liver Pills, and now I have my health. " lf sick and ailing women would only know enough to take your mediclne,they would et rellef."-Mrs.BEN.I.H.S'i‘ANB- naar, ltoute 6, Box 18, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. If you have mysterious pains, irregu- larity, backache, extreme nervousness, inflammation, u I c e r a tio n or displace- ment., don't wait too long, but try Lydia E._ Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound now. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkhs.m's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and such unquestionable testimony as the above proves the value of this famous remedy and should give every one confidence. o e ly 1 Rich Silverware _'. Q. -rich in quality and l‘ 1' beauty-should grace i' ' ` every home. C oose M RUGERS Bll0S. _; This brand is known as - ___. Jglim “Silver Plate that Wears" ,~""' ‘°~°~_ It is the original ';"/ ` and genuine"Rogers" , ~ I- as well as the heaviest -.\‘\ grade of plate made. ‘L_ _ som ny messing nm Forty years in use, 20 years ‘cr the standard. prescribed and recommended by physicans, For Women's Ailments, Dr. Martel's Female Pills, at your tlruggist., __ ' - _ :A . . _-#fs .. , ' A P ‘fic ‘if f4f_';,¢\_-_§».‘i}.l‘.-Jf~'.€'.- q.i,__~_-_u'~:__ _ 1 SE lLED TENDER!! addressed to the undsrsiirned, and endorsed "fender for Construct on ol s so tr, ii inches Blnizie screw Wooden Tug, ’ will he received-at this office until 400 H. M., on Monday May 12.1018, furthe construction ufa50lt.6in- ches Smale Screw Wooden 'lug' with Gasoline Motor. Plans. specification and form of contract can beseen and forms ol tender obtained pr. this lgapartment and at the offices of 1. l:l. Be wltzer, Esq., Mech.Buperlnteu- dent Birks Building, utt ws, Ont.: A. lil Dubue.‘Esq.,Disirlcr. Engineer. Montreal, wus.; b.i.'l. W. Dodweir. Jiisq.. 1 ..iifax, si; G.A Bernnsconi, Elsa., District Engineer, North sydney. - S-. H. A1. rlonnellg, hisq., r|up.of Dredges. et. John N. B.; . T, Nickerson. lilsq.. insp, oi uredges. Liverpool, N. B. and J. N. Macuonaid, Eau.. lnsp. of Dredges. Uharlott-ol P ` own, ss‘.l. Persons tendering are u til' d th t o ie s tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supolied,sud signed with their actual signatures statin! itheir occupations and places ol residenen In the case of firms. the actual ellrnature. the nature of the occupation t nd place of residence of each member oi ne llrm mirstb gi I B \’0D» Each tender must be accompanied h an acccspted cheque on a hartered bank ayable to the order uf he Hon bl l’ our-a e'tlio Minister of Pubiin There iq only one Place to _Works,equai to ten per cent (ifin.e)of he amo-int of the tender. hich will he forfeited itthe person tendsrimr decline to enter into s contract when called unog o do so, or fail to complete the wor contracted tor. if 'he tender be not 'accepted the che ue will he returned The Depsrtmentlhues not bind ltaeit ti; ccent the lowest or any tender. By order B. o. iiszsaocnirns. . B e . Department of Pvbiic Works. e rel", Ottawa April 11. l9i3. Newspapers will not be paid for this advetisement it hey insert it withou _ utzsofgysirom the Department.-89116. r _ *4 r QANADIANV “ f PAc||=ic: = NEVILLE CANNERIES Limited Baron Mock _Na "auranss or 1° leave l.iv°fP.°.°| dune. _Milt _sraoian aooxurrs 6|? 'Arihrodrmx ‘ llilmsleekers Excursions :Rectal Second Class Round Trip ckeisoo Saie every _Wednesday until November. " ` f I ` mum f'\ .4 Ask to f '~¢¢ _ E The _ 1 ~»_...-V .- $6.00 . 'été-Izgi, _~'<<\$. sile- _ Rain-A ' coats P... ‘ ' ` Bought lfour H If you have very pleased very newest and copies of don hats. . them. The olwiivs Q __," __ "v " __ _ ul coats _ Have You ~ f. had $6 00 ` fr ' " _ Ram. __ ii i i _ '\ ' r at? not we would be to show you the imported shapes French. and Lon- The’re right up to the moment too and have commanded the attention oi all who have seen f ' Trimmed Hats 2.50 to 3.50 etc. i on [ev Bros busv Store- “Miss M. E. Lindsay of New York City, representing the Ladies Home Journal Patterns will be at Moors & McLeod's store Monday and Tues- day nept. All women are invited to call and see some of the new patterns und get acquainted with this fashion expert from the great metropolis. 4-21 M2i. i "Calypso Vanishing Cream is a Light, dainty skin preparation that is delightfully soothing and healing. It keeps the complexion in first-class condition and makes the skin velvety. sort and clear. Large jar 25c. The Two Macs, 149 Great George St. MEM. L_ ...___ ___.i_ §_ __ _ _ _ _ ___._ ______ _.__ .__ ____-ft-_ _~-----_-3 -1 -J One cent per word first insertion Twenty-live eenie. in this column. half cent per word `cuiiai>i.iNciAssirir;oiins“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._._._._ ___f.___._. ._:_._-_-_.-__-_:_-f -_-__-_-_e _-_ _. -_ -_-_:_ .'=\'""" "'" ' L. =' --'A' 'ei THE DANBURY HOSPITAL GIVES n 25 years’ course in training to girls of good family and education Students are lodged, boarded and have their laundry done free of charge and are allowed $8.00 a month the first. year and 12 e. _month after that for books and uni- forms. Apply. to Superintendent, Danbury Hospital, Danbury, Con- nectlcutt, U. S. A. 4-21Mlrno. EXPERINCED MAID WANTED. _A_pply _17i Kent Bt. 4-18Mtt. GIRL_ WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 85 Upper Prince Street. 4;17_lid1wk. WANTED AT FADCONWOOD ONE laundry maid. 2 women cooks. Ap- _Dly to Dr. Goodwill. ‘ 4-8Mt.f. WANTED A GIRL T0 WORK ON the range. Apply Q"'icn Hotel. _ _ 4-_1§Mtf_. WANTED AT ONCE FOR COUNTRY store, first class milllner, also an _exlierienced saleslady._ -i_-lihlsi. WANTED. A GIRL T0 WORK IN kitchen. Apply Stewart's Restau- __rant, 103 Queen_§., 6-1QM8ipd. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply at 200 Prince `_ Bt. 4-19M6i. WANTED A GIRL WITI-I SOME pzverlenoe Pjor general housework. D24' 26 rincs St. 4-19M8ipi' __ ron ssl.: 'N_o'r_1on-_-ANY 'PERSON' .wrsruuo _ ~to piircliasetoxeo apply to J. B. - Thomas, Casenrnpee, P. E Robin’s |.~[_MA|_]-4 ||£|_|> yon same, 'ri-is: PROPERTY or Mrs. Martin Pinaud, house and lot, apply to Mr. M. P. Hogan, or Box _l1§,_Sy_dney_. 4-9_M12l. who have attained the nge of 20. pon 3ALE__.A pERFg;._";' S1i,\'i1;\{ black mule fox rauched. Black ia- thor, silver black mot.ii¢.-x'. Immed- iate sale. The best otler over S2500.00 takes him. Portage Wild. Animal Co., Box 22.1 Portage- Lu _ Prairie, Manitoba. 4-153/i‘220i.‘ FARM FOR SALE.-36 ACRES OF land on corner Brackley Point and Bt. Peters Roads. If not sold be- tore will ooauig-se day ot May, 1913, at public a on. Apply A. E. Le- _§sgi.loodltoek,_§. U. I-lllrl. FOR SALE. A SPLENDID BUILD- ing lot on Pleasant Street, City, size 84 x 110, with ornamental trees growing on same. Apply to H. J. Palmer, Solicitor, 4-l7M1wk. , MALE |tEl.l"WAN FED BUSINESS CHANGES. "WANTED blacksmith, baker, dentist, cream- ery. and oairyman..`ADpty to Secy Board of Trade, Lunigan, Bask.'!< ` 4-17ME1wli BARBER WANTED-WANTED' AT once a. first class sober Wages $12 is week. O'Bricn, Newcastle, derstande the or DEW also lot adjoining. For reference ..._ ..- _.us-»~“u-.=.. i '1 .. _<3 , rf. ‘J ¢ ri si _ Ei 'r=;§ ‘. . _ , 'iii .¢....-...,..-'.».....s“f.¢_¢-.-.~....~.'a.‘.»..-_ l ~_`..ji~ I ii' .'~l. ." , __ .<, _v or _ ...- -- -_. - .QM-,..:..:.-,~ -_............_..» _~..-... _ r _.. _ i _._. L ...As -»-~ . , .1