li.. ;issiiUaRY.=a,";9i`3 " P I - *_ "'w»i,“"n_»i§g»' ' _ _rnsgquaamtmrows ousapias - frm or uw ~' ' M . _ __ I. _ _ _ _ fi - J' ‘ "*~..- e. _ is f “"5 P There-is an abundance of good Coal_,'_r_ight 'here in our sheds, under cover and dry. We are ,prepared to deliver small.,f1ots as quickly and well as we do 'lerge orders. 0 ll.Pi0|i3il| & B0. ,Are_To Blame WHEN I Vl0l|l|'8 "BK i IS NOT STRONG. " i ii Women are eomlng to underpins Weak, lame and aching backs from wail: ggislder are due to wrong ectlen of the e. Th’ k|d°°Y! I-re 5oY0r¢aned, ven iilggeiggyz outtiiiy r°¢ii.lcst PMVIHA thphrgaigk. k .P ~ -. ~- .. _ en _ e so M1" ;;:i;’;‘;:;l’:,g°v:i2a%f.€3:h::§ounqor2 . _ __ um means n. _On the _Bret sign of beekaohe gods Kidney Pins .solid be urea ... ... 0, avoid all this suffering. MH- Harvey W. Brownell, Norihport, N~_3-_. Writes:-"_l new take pleasure in` W"¢'D_8 V00. etatiiigi the benefit I received by _“SIUE Donn'e _ dney Pills. About s year ago I was terribly afiileted with lam. wif. and was so bad at times_I could not 'Weep mg own floor. While looking through _.B.B. Almanac, _I saw Dean’s Kidney Pills were a greet kidney remedy so thought I would try a box or two. l fild so and found great relief. After us- ing five boxes I was completely cured, and I am very thankful to have found so speedy a cure." Price, 50 cents a box 3 boxes for 81.25, at all dealers or malice direct on receipt of pnee by The T. Mil urn Co., Limited,\~ Toronto, Ont. - 1- 's ` When ordering direct, specify " Doa.n's."_ 55. _-- __?, couuoufweaini noifi Opposite State House, Boston, M s s 6 _ .\ ... 'B Q' ' . _ i _'_ rw. ,,, _.,._l.l_. ... ._,. 3,, 5 .i . .|.._”_ a-i"1f'~“"*-'il .=».i_~_*.» i,»,f,i'..,N V ,ww ._x;_:`_, _’____';_`_=,i. . < _ >l.- . ~,"_ 1"' ’ " ` ` ,_ ii ` iitiia ° a‘.s.':..:°.i"”'-ii... .,,.:'i.i.i.:'.i:’.£.‘i.i:.:‘.°il::: use of nib e sho sr baths. Nothing to lqpslt s iiNew England. Rooms with nr vate baths for sl ,por day and ur -i'i‘.‘!i..i’i.‘.."°i>i§i’.i"'r.§‘....'L‘!'.i.i°' f‘~'i’ "' elses. Euriipean pfsn el ° N" aasoturbtr riiisriioori mondeo" no_t_hin|_woed out the_door I inplwii W.|lli_ its own Sanitary Cleaning Plant. Strictly A `.‘l`empcrance Hotel i Bend for Booklet qaua limi ine. s'ro"iiEii r. cioirrs Ever F eel. Tired and Worn--out get up in the morning with a had taste in your moulli, feel dull and listless like you could hardly drag about ? you need H ughes" C C C’s They will purify your blood, regulate your Liver and Bow- els and make ‘ you feel like a new person. Good for young ~ and old. Iff-you wou`d feel ex- actly right. Don't forget ! - Hughes’ C C C’s -Take one to-night. Price 25c pei' box by mail or at Geo. E. Hughes “The People’s Druggist" - - _lll|iiii.`llA|u¢l|i - / ~ ...._ , -1,-_ f __.;i -i-:- _¥~\.s f ' 5 _The purest, niost palatable, eiiicieiit and _ Rexali Cori Liver Oil Emulsion. ` I Price 35 Q 75c per bottle guaranteed _ I ` " "" if C McKinnon Drug Co. IJ ° ' 3 i Violet Glycerine Soap , of which Mr. _ l h R buster, the proprietor, makes a spec _ . - _ ~- S t e lalty. It iscertainly the embodiment . '. ' _ - ` of purlt`y,` fragrance and endurance, . ' ' _ as claimed by its makers. With ltr i ' ' rich transparent green hue, and im ` ~ ' parting the odor of natural violets, best form of Cod Liver Oil you could 'buy is t S soap as 8 ren y a en 8 av" ‘ . . - hi . h I d t k f - ’ 3, < i§5i`5‘~`f 'if'/if /’. _'iw ` l HIC K_EY"S BRIGHT ` ' \Y1 _ ~ "fs ~ P '.1 '-‘,--'_ __ _-._= ay. _ig - moneyf of 'the very RioHr.1~=g»-__ ~ -1 ‘ lli¢iey”i&- Nieimum 'inn Q ef aluable Pile i~. , _at present prices, and at _ .{_ --‘Q _ __ Tobacco is a pile of I - CUT .smoking tobacco, _ Cool, Sweet, Mild, pure, clean, /and vvholesoine. Better lay- in a supply a good rufi or your ' best tobacco. -and inode Tobacco Co.1l.id. .‘.-H " Now is the lime lo 1 ' Beauiiiy _ 'lh`e;_ Home _When painters are eot rushed is the time to beautify your ,hbme_-tobrlkhleu UP e._v`ery room and make ih.: li_ome’tli`e' bright beauiy SP0* it-=_`__-slidiiid be. This is the Season' for attending to the finishing for test eve over your order out wex for fioors 6oc fl ena l _ .Ulm yon want write or telephone - pgipint nbc, i-4 pint i8c,`< i-z,p`i_nt3or.pl11f 5°C» Veneer 250 SOC B0til¢3» C C 4 " floor paints quart cans ' . gof me an the best ar 'the lowest prices ihe' the list below and select what immediate attendance. is ». 55C _ 65c. i _ soc Mar- paint SC “P |54? bed wi h you these cold nights is a hot _water bottlejsnd there’s no dan- ger pf, leakage or the bottle bursting if that leavls our store is very strong an ' teed for two years and over. Call in tbday and look over the _IIIBDY M501" ent styles and slles and pick out the one you want-thel prices will P10382 you. The McKinnon Drug C0~. UOF- welre l1°.Wl5 ner Great George and Kent Btn. _ once 'oi ln; '» °°P":_i'°' 2' gg; §+§Ii=.'5‘éi‘?°i`:'.&s`.i§?:.i.°_j'_,i,`Til:ir.': |-¢|mr_¢,_weol , ,Ulu _HF f"'°' U §tgigedt_s.. _ . ~ i B IT PAYS to buy in this Province. SKATE.-There will be a Chu- lottetown skate in the Crystal Rink, Summerside, this evening. NEW GLASGQW.--Th re will be service iii the Presbyteiian Church, N¢W Glllsow, on Sunday evening next at 7 o'cloek. SI-IAMROCK WEEK.-Notre Dame Academy,Cherlottetowmintends hold- ing Shamrock week from March tenth to seventeenth. CHURCH' OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. Jae McDougall will preach on sab- bath iii. ina. at pesaine at 1 .ao Atrgyle Shore at 3 and Canoe Cove a 7. WHITE FOXES WIN.-In the game of hockey, played in the Arena Rink, Charlottetown, Wednesday night the White Foxes defeated the Blacks by four goals ,to three. CHERRY VALLEY.-Rev. H.Scott- Smith will conduct service at Christ Church, Cherry Valley. next Sunday afternoon at 8 ofclock, weather and roads permitting. nine - THE INWARD TRAINS.-The wes- tern express arrived in ijharlottetown yesterday at 11.30 s. m., on time and the Summerslde accommodation at 5.55 p. m., forty minutes late.'l‘he mail special from Georgetown arrived at 10.40 p. m, POWNAL.-The third meeting of the Quarterly Oihclal Board of the Pow- nal Circuit was held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H. Lane, Mount Meilick. iiicv. E._E. Styles presided. There was a good attendance. The financial report, presented by Giles H. Jenkins, Recording Steward, was very encouraging, showing a. substan tial improvement as compared with the corresponding quarter of last ycar. The sum of $20 is still need- ed to complete the special Counexion~ nl Funds for the year. With the ex- ception of the Parsonage, all the trusts in the circuit have paid their way up-to-date The pastor ex- pressed his appreciation oi the loya. and harmonious co-operation oi thi ,members of the board with him ant. "with each other. He also congratu lated the board on having a record- ing stewlirt whose figures are always reliable. The board then adjournec iuitil the third week in May. THE. SHOW WINDOWS of the Cen- tral Drugstore, Charlottetown, an attracting considerable attention foi the past few days, not because they are more artistically dressed than usual. but on account ofthe dis- lay therein of the famous Jergen’i ite position among high grade toilei soaps. It is a combination oi thi purest ingredients and subjected to 1 perfect refining process. A very lit tie of this soap lends a delightfu perfume to the person using it, ani its présence suggests refinement on the part of the hostess.For the toilet and for the hath as well as for th. hair and shampoo it, is most exhilir- ating and refreshing as well as de~ iightfuiiy aromatic. and the price if within the reach of ali. SUDDEN-DEATH.-After a brief illness of ~only"a few hours,caused by n. fatal attack of heart failure, there passed peacefully _away at his h0m€ in Freatown on lijeb. 5th, 1913,James Drummond at the use 01 Bevvully- seven years. Mr. Drummond WBS B man of sterling qualities, respected and beloved by all who knew him. Hi was the eldest son of the late Tho- mas Drummond of Brookfield and moved to Freetown when twenty-two years old, and was one of the tiret settlers of that place. Besides a large circle of relatives and friends, two sons and two daughters are 'left to mourn, viz Samuel and Mrs. Wal- ter Stetson of Freetown, Wallace af Springfield, Lot 67, and Bessie 'at home; also two sisters Mrs. James Stetson of O'Leary and Mrs. M. Mc- bean of,»Broo_ki~leld. His last words in ilniiisugiiter who stood by his bca- plde we,-3 -.51 _hope we will meet in Heaven." 'The funeral service, which was very largely attended, was con- ducted by his pastor Rev. Mr. Mor- ris at the house and grave. I-Ie was laid_to_ rest beside _his wife who pre- doceaeedjini some two years ago. -.riiiixiisst ching io cake to ees you buy it here`for.every bottle d the better qualities are guaran _ _ Maxi. 1 -»- i sw D o d \ f ' \* “ . ,.-, ~ ,i"t’"Vii‘§‘ffs¢>::‘ rf. r ` yesterday attending the annual meet- (From *Yesterda 's Evenin Kilpatrick 1 in_ Revelstoke, B. C. stock. in the Standard Ranch Com- .iany limi been subscribed since its ' irganizntion a short time ago. This` company has options on five pairs oi .he best Island bred stock, including ii ; _ . pi nation is $60,000 and the company is consider- id one of the best on the market for :areiul investors. They have secured in John I.'e\vis, Royalty, as ranch manager one of the most careful and :ompetent caretakers in the Province. Before investing in the fox industry i it is a wise plan _ to make ,inquiries is to the location of ranch as well as tn the merits of the caretaker. l`ups nf 1913 are now sell- ri l si most interested in the i 'iiisiness-those who have been study- i ing its outcome-claim that 1913 ' pups will soon advance to $15,000 a _ pair. Should these prophesies turn ard ranch will soon sell at a prem- ‘ ium. Intending investors are re- ll quickly before it is too late. Presi- Hon. George E. Hughes; Secy-Treas. -D. A. M Ki B C lo ' ‘Pulling 0ui' Cigars ll -fr/H/_ . \ aiiid 1" il . . ".Sli=ive `* ji ‘Powder / C0l'g;i,¢‘e Rapid *Shaving ’l‘ICKlii'I‘__B.- spot tickets for tonlghfs- are ohsale at I-lulhes’ Drug Store. waNTnu.-soo men wanted .wini- their wli/,es and sweethearts to pat- Sonize the Y.M.C.`A'; Tea on Fri- ay. _ . --._ . THE MINTO.-The Minto which lelt Georgetown Wednesday docked at 10.30 Wednesday night in Picton and leiageeterday morning for George- to flat 7 0'clock with express, 150 aacks_»of paper and letter mail.. 25 passen rs and 45 tons of frught and dgeked at 7.15 D. ni. She will leave for' Picton this morning. INFANTRY MEN LEAVE.-Serge ants William Cooper of Morell, J. J, Simmons of St. Peter's Bay, W. G. McNeill of Rocky Point and Buglar Alexander McMillan, Charlottetown, all of "A" Company, 82nd Abegwoll; Light Infantry Regiment, left by the express last night en route for Hali- fax where they will undergo a course of instruction at Wellington Bar. racks. They will be absent nearly two months. ARGYLE SHORE.-The school is making rapid progress under the care- ful training of Lewis Leonard.-Alex McNevin has made an extensive im- provement on his dwelling house un- der the workmanship of Captain Fer- guson.-D. McLean has a large quan- tity of very fine lumber ready for the York. Point. wharf.-Silas A. Murley has made an elegant sleigh for Mac Gillis. It is hoped that Mr. Murh icy will take up tho business as peo- ple in this section have to pay too much for repairs, Peter Inman and John A. McDougall have bought an engine for their fishing boe.t.--Par- PERSOHILS Mrs. David Inman, Canoe Cove,re- turned home yesterday from a visit to friends in Charlottetown. iensington, were in Charlottetowri l' l l. '_-_-L 4 ;_so.i< Niilws.-$26,000 worth or 6 ff- ,_-7. . ng\‘0_l the Provincial Dairy Associa- _ion.1 ` Mau ,t av '“_"_-" *` y g Guardian) David _ McKinnon, Charlottetown, ias 1eft._on ii visit to his sister Mrs. he Dalton The ca tall g in the vicinity of $12,000 a pair nd those _, i, , .°. . , ~ i ,,,,,, ties are the order of the day. Geo. E. Brown and J.`F. Proiitt _I ,vw- *-_ as /_f yi _,_ _. .L __. fi" ' There is not one in the lot .». _ 1-3 off--and More -. Note the Items Hdnss sti"h - ' U" n y, y is , well made and up-to-the-minute coats. worth a cent less than the prices it ERE ARE SOME REALLY phenomenal val i _ regularly sells for. The reason we ere reducing the rice is _ . ,ff - ~ *iii l ’\. ¢ il _ T ` C ,li ‘r if ings you can make. I0 winter contain black. navy and grey, all small sizes 82 and ii-i only. seiiii fitting formei' prices $10.50, 11.50 and l2.00. They _ must be cleared at this sale so the price is .......... ..$J.95 eacl. 7 black cloth coataprioed at $14.00 15,75. 18.00 land 22.00, sizes iii, (80, R8, 40 and 42. You can have them at 5 all F" - z-sy_:xr--i; _-r' i' J l__ r- ‘» 5 'blank cloth ooate. sizes for stout Iiisures-aa and is-prices 014.00 __, _ _ fl V and fB.00 for 9.07 and $l200'u. 5%, L -,i/_/___f _"ig, 6 black cloth coats. sizes 84,' Jill __ _ _,;.- and ‘i8. wadrled lining with ' Western Snblo onlinr, prices I $22 50. 25.00 and 32.00. during olthis sale ....... ........25p. e. oll _ P that during the alterations to our store we have to remove the womeu’s clothing section and io save the expense and tr ble ou of putting away winter garments we are se‘ling them out st 5 sacrifice. _ A glance at the prices will shew you the phenomenal sav- 2 wen beaver cloth eoate with estern Suble collar, size 36. $32.00 for $10. A real 00d wurm wut $25.00 for .... ..$l§.00 l hinclr cloth coat, black curl lin- ing. German Otter oollar, size ao, $18.00 for.. ............. ..S|2.00 2 black plush eoate. sizes 88 and 43. priced at $ll7,00 for. .$25.50 1 only black Asiraohen elotli coat, size li6.|rrey satin ‘lining through- out, $8010 for....._......._.$2§.$0 i only rat coat. size 40.. brown satin lining $48.00 for..$.l8.00 2 only rat coats. sizes 864 and P8, eatin lined, full length, 879.00 for 342.40 ut correct the shares in the Stand- 1 nested to make application for stock ent-S. W. Crabbe; Vice-President- ttetown 2 ZGMGI is a pleasure enjoyed by many smokers. who have learned that our line of cigars is one that can please every taste in the tobacco line. _ One point we_ emphasize, _.the way in which we keep our cigars-every One .lust moist enough to make a Pei' fect smoke. _ < Fur' and Fur-Lined Coats Only 1 navy broadcleth coat left,with rnuekrat lin- ing and mink collar, size 36, brings $110. at ordinary times, now ............ ........ .. . ....... _.$55.0 1 electric black seal cont, three~qnarter length. size BB. brown satin lining throughout, a splendid coat for cold weather and considered a good buy at $95.00 offered now at ........................... .. .... ..$47.50 Wais ts., Sui ts. -Skir ii black Bokharan lamb coats, sizes 34, 36, 44 and and three at 42, regular rices were $47.50 now $25.75 $50.00 for $25.00, the '$02.00. coat has Sarge .Alaska Sable collar and reverefi $26.25 and $5'i`.50foi'. .$@.7l 2 black cloth coats, marmot lining.`Westerii ble collar, sizes 86 and H8, a good oat at th 1 lar rice $55 marked now at .......... $21; 50" es. etc .~ oi ' /J ’ U At Your Own Prices . f. ff ` 24 dainty white blouses, nearly all in sizes 32. been selling all along at$i 95_ new . - . . . . . . - - _ . _ _ __Anoiher table piled -high with white blouses in sizes, worth to $2 50, your choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $I 48 white blouses all low neck sizes 32 and 34, up lo $1 75 but iecause lhe sizes zi e liniitedvre are making them Bt. . ._ . . . . . . . . . ._ _ ....50c SUI FS in black, navy ai d twceds, have been p ices ranging from $16 oo to $2 co Some of them are not u t the latest styles and that is why izhey are inavked at RAINCOATS in craveiieties and paramaitas, na vy, black and grey, have been selling at $io.5oi as aspecial contribution at.................. 2 BRAIDED DRESSES in navy and fawn, worth $1! 50. _... :‘ `V/ 1 ’. 34. and 42, have 85s many sty‘es and I same are worth \ I n V _ _._\ -,‘ .____‘..‘f._ re’ selling wcli at A . TQ @;\ me ~ _,___ __`__ _ _. "*`°'<;"'-';_'.il * I _ _ .1 p o .. $7esch colors brovi ii, Aj o}i7` 50, put in .1 _ . _ _ . . . . ..$5esch -` _ __ ,_ cf- -i ` .. .. 50 ie li/f ` ‘ _ PAGE __ * 7|-hs Km", ,__ _ _ _ ._ _ __ so -» _-_ - ~ ---W 119 0 ~` ~ e ¢~ _ e 0 ” 'iii f " l* ’ _,J ai ‘|'|m_..‘lswisesi` slots on Clilrloiiciowns busiest i. _, _ 37 Stylish “Coats---for Women i ._W" lil-11~ U i . .11 ; 5 _ I z-._....--..,. :i0li= w -oi .NIJ ,Jia /~..i'(§ mil no .ikilmifl .i'*\'v\iiP -.qi.»;\?/.' ;‘ -wiv 4 'i'-1 if-'ui lm .M --.fi .,. if l'°‘»-ii ’if'1‘~'lv , .air-s' " "'i _ll '. nun- _...=. __ .if 1 U e is _>\f lj, 1 _ U ._ .. $3. clear ' _ “ i navy pan'-ima dress, cream lace yo ke, size 36, wor.li all of $ii.5o for. . .... .. . . . _ . . . .. ._ $5 .$7/Sit' l 30 SEPARATE SKIRTS in serges, tweeds and pauanias, medium sized bands, worth up io ‘"' '.‘» $5_50y01ir3g{_,,.... ....,.........-...... . -» ».-.H-...“...-»¢..........5~~-~»»~$2.7s »-,.-i a 28 FLANNELI-ITTE WRAPPERS, sizes 34 to 38, in red, navy and grey, were snapped up at _ ‘ "‘ '_' $loo,$i.25and$i,6o yourchoicetoday at ._ . .. ..... .........-..»---_»“b*=~75¢__ _ __ . »~. __ = i p li or the "Tiny Tots” i fl COATS just 4 in bright red cloth trimmed with black braid, for girls age 6, 8 and io ye H9. just the rigiii weight fer spring. rfgulaily $5 75 today . . . . . . ._ . ....._.........$3_50 1 navy freizc coat for child age 2. 5 or 8 years have been marked $1.75. 3.25 and 4.25, todaytheyare . . . . . ... .. .......--,--.$.52 2 green coiduroy velvet coats for childfage Try us for cigars- ive keep t i penile velvet coat, blue, for a three year ‘d o. , the price marked is $4.50 but you can have itioi'.._.......»...... ......$3 2 coats in brown and navy velvet for child age 4 and 5 years. We always ask $4.50 for this style but todsy will accept.. . . . . .. . . . . .$3 2 heavy plush cra's for iris a e an _ = s iz 4 _ ds. _ made ina pretty shade of blue and regularly _3and4, aiwaysseliat$_1,95today........$1.50 worth$8.5ofor..... ..................$l.50 everything that ii smoker needs, and priC@S flghh Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. _ _ * 4--Q; Over _ _ _ _ $3 7.,900_.,0`00l_ _ of New Business was wiitten by the of Canada for' the__,y_ear 1912, an increase of over $5, 500,000 over i911. A magnificent tribute tothe capable management of this good old “Prosperous and, Progres - ive" Company. E. R; BROW Charlottetown .~' Manager, for P. E, I Sun Life Powder is the powder that I ’ _s orlens the sha_ve_. 'I lie lath- gglg worked up and in on the fig no waste time and no waits of powder.. 'Iiie one of thebest shaving preparations on the market for those who prefer powder form. In handsome nickel een- tgi||¢f,. ..... ... .....r.15¢. The Z acs |4961. Geo Sl C Repair W Work Getting soaked is a wet proposition, a than half the time boih yon and the plumber saves n lot of trouble and worry. _ » Fred-_ H. T _ Lee Us _oYour blame. You’veno busincss hiring a blacksmith to do your plumbing. If you get us you’re sure ii’s right. Good plumbing costs s shade more than worthless work. It is “money in” in the end, and besides that H000!! nd more are to ., i l'iii'*§»~ 4. is . asm?" *Q ea _'- i ai Q Q