t _,_ t f \ r l lo' if . ____ [_ -in-sf _"_Q_TIllR l`sther's Hothefs Sisler's Brothers' A "‘i'l’7" . sll Irie. in reins u..a¢f'°' - ...f '---.lluhhers or in Moisturd A""s in u la u _!_t__rd_¢d_ e gibmmrisi usuin ax E 0'l`l:`l. llENDOMl-I Ts those who enioy llomc Com- fort. Good Service end Cuisine si ressonehle rates ,Register at the Vendome ADW tar t. t,0h | gg g p___ .iiiirw'i-135.1. 353. 3v2l'y‘ll.r.l'..'l.'r!l‘.§l Intel! brsnd new and up~in~date. Good accommodations tor iourl.,|,,, _ llstcs from $l.S0 Up Per Dey George Pnrsey. prop. 5- 24Mstt i inn ESKHAM WAGGUNER Imp (453) 20472 -un. irnsmc _is ow- disn agent ln* Biunmsrslde-1 His' onice phone is 86. ` -'ras isomuno DAILY aureus can be obtained st l.»sl!erty's Tonsor- -VESTS--BOYD' md snmll men'l- lsl Parlors, Sumnierside. vests, sizes 34 to 81 only. Clearing -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. A \-FOR SUPREME COURT.- _Queen Hotel. 5-2tMtf. -s1\"ricR'ra1NMaN'r.- on liionasy evening, May 19th, a social, concert and entertainment was held in the Lady Wood Library, Lennox Island, lil Joiin came in his reconstructed yacht “The Lady Wood," accompanied by Mr. La Moore, Western Supt. of the Telephone Co. The evening was very unfavorable but notwithstanding, quite a large number attended from ‘iutcs received were a cross from the the mainland. Mr. James 'l".\plln ol lilack Banks, who is as deeply inter estcd in the welfare of the indians aid ol the new Brass Band. ,Father as Father John himse came with REGISTERED lN B01ll ENGLISH ANI) CANADIAN SIIIRES Will male the sesson of |913, as follows: - Leaves owner's sfshles, Chlrloifefown, Mon- day. May 5ih. Eskhsim Waggoner is now ten years old. He has had first prizes and di- plomas to his credit in the show ring, and has never been beaten in his class. He won first prize at the Tor- onto Exhibition in 1906, drst at the Amherst Winter Fair, in 1909, first at the Halifax Exhibition in 1909, first at the St. John Exhibition of the same year, first at the Kiug‘s County Exliibition, 1910, and first at the Proviiicial Exhibition, Charlotte- town in the same year, his stock al- so being successful in the prize ring. Erkham Waggoner is today one of the very best heavy stock horses in Uanndn. His color is hay, with stripe on fncc, hind legs, and one foreleg white. He wgs bred from John~Jem- son, Eskliam House, Garstang. Eng- land, and imported to Canada by Mr. J. ll. Hogate, Sarnia, Ont. Pedigree-Sire Gunthorpe Advance, 13136; dam Hazel, 32404,, the best brood mare the world ever knew, bv Duke of Clarence 4th, 13998; grand- dam Sweep, black, by Hrontes, 6829, bred by John Kellet, Pilling, Eng- land; grant grand dam Ping, black, by British Tom 3rd, 6824, bred by John Kellet, Pilling, England. He will leave the owner's stables on Monday, May 5th, and travel through Wiltshire, Hunter River, Fredericton, Emerald, Sham;-0ck_ Newton, Kinkora, Albany, Tryon, Craiwufl. Hampton, Canoe cove, Nine Mile Creek and New Haven, re- turning to Charlottetown on Mny 15th. Dates of places will appear later. F. W. HUGHES. GEORGE KEL-LY. Owners. Aeneas' Murray, in charge. _ 5-24lVlS5i_ for BN of and m ’fagepts'. _ our syn. is nausea. F gg 'fag _Leathers st s psli' E=‘“’€’U serving ice-cream, wbiih was greatly , =__ _ apD_,ecmwd by mp Atnong the v,m_ Summerside yesterday morning.-J. "" "__ . rs from abroad was Mr Hunter oi pastor gave a snort anddvery inter- Summemi de _ J ~_ _ _ .1 _ It » f esting account, illustrate with s e ' ' ' _. _ reopticon views, oi a visit to the ""1’f' 1'l' _ _ I . M _ rovost of East Bideford. The order as admirable. The goodfeeling and pirit of enjoyment with nothing to xar the harmony of the occasion, as in stricking contrast with many similar meetings among their pale- lace brothers from whom better things might be expected. Before the close of the entertainment Fathei John thanked all who contributed to the success of the evening and an noiinced that the picture of Lady Wood would be unveiled later and that the address on that occasion would be given by Mr. Jas. C. Tup- lin. After singing God Save the King all left for their homes well pleased. Father' John is to be congratulate on the truly noble work be is doin amongst Micmacs on the Island. H -rr PAYS to nuyis' iiiirrovtsee. -ous: OEN1' Pu' -' ‘ 1 *‘- ~ ‘ tion -_-H. OLARK is G'iiiinlitsri'1A;¢s`t`in c ii more moans” Alberton. His phoned; I. gxm charge twenty-ll" Th clulr & Stewart, Llbd., 5-23ME2l. trial of Ernest Stapleton who was arrested at Albertou a few days ago --AUCTION SALE.- Th e auction I" was concluded at Alberton yesterday afternoon before Magistrate James F. White and Wm. C. McNeill. Stapleton is charged with stealing __ foxes from the ranch of James E_Birc Mr. Thomas Carruthers bidding them .'_. on the 2nd of January last. Alarge number of witnesses were examined und the young fellow, who ls about its years of age, was sent up to the Supreme Court. Mr. A. C. Saunders acted for the prosecutor and Mr. C.D. McCallum defended the prisoner.A. Church,'thence to the Roman Catho- .,. WANTED A BELL BOY AT THE ' from the school baseball club and a cl E 4 _,_ r ' \ 1%; 1. e for sdvertlsins -iiuws surrS»-In/I tailored suits. st le -It moderate prim $°°W\‘ ima.. -__- in our clothing department st Boo each. Sinclair & Stewart. Ltd., 5--BSMEZI. -SMARTEST STYLES-A revela- tion ol the seasons smartest styles ln' 1nen's and young men’s suits. Price $7.50 to $25.00. See our suits. Sin- sale of pasture lots, owned by Mr. J. A. Brace, held a few days ago was not very largely attended and only ti) of the lots were disposed of ln for $255.-J. -FUNERAL YES'l‘ERDAY.- The funeral of the late Claude V. Bent ook place yesterday morning from ‘his late residence to St. Paul's lic cemetery. At the church a ro- quiem High Mass was celebrated by lilev. Father Gallant of St. Duustan's College, who also omciated at the grave. The pall-bearers were Messrs. Wm. Stewart, `J. J. McNally, Joseph L. McCullough, Ernest Mcguarrie, A. R. Brennan and Philip Noonan. The C. M. B. A., of which the deceased was a member, attended in a body, while the school children walked in the procession behind the C. M. B. A. Among the many beautiful floral tri- Principal's department. a wreath pillow from the teachers of the I-Iighl winter at New Glasgow, returned to -Among those graduating from thc ter of Rev. J. and Mrs. Strothard, -A large number of the priests and' British sies. r. .Moore contributed layman who have been attending ,_he_ __ ._ largely to the success ol the evening by a humorous recitation and by act- :onsecration services of Bishop O'Leary at Bathurst, returned b ,__@ y an daughter and Misses Jessie and Ella Sharpe. Mrs. Dr. A. McNeill, Miss Marlon Shanpe and Miss Marion Mc- Leod also crossed cn route to Wolfe- ville to attend the closing exercises of the Ladies' College and Horton Academy.-J _ ::For impure. watery and aflected blood-all blood disorders-you will dnd few preparations to equal the apiendidly beneficial qualities of Rex- sll Bamboo Brier Blood Builder. It is a blood builder and purifier in li- quid form, recommended by eminent? physicians, sold and guaranteed in' 6,000 stores. Sold by us with thel guarantee, money back if dissatist`;led.| A bottle -$2.00, The MacKinnon Drug 1Co., corner Great George and “Kent ‘E sts. Man ‘ ;fi£,'_',i, ,if .1¢ it .'rl\ l -1. ff; ,. 1 __,_¢`_; __ .', _ _ 7/.. _, ‘ _ J' l llfii' *_ ,:_. 5 -a _ *- A _-uri zo- 1- P £- _~»_.r Sf. _,_ .,,_,l2_ .~,- _(J `7 the 1 1 ‘C .1 'PRING GOWNS-even-_ -_ _ _ _ '_ corset to make them set ~ n All the many thousanddll who wear some one or _another_n‘1odci.of’ “La Diva” Corsets are invited t ‘iles the latest models in our large Corset Depart' _"' ` __ . M _ ._ _ _.___ _:_ ____ ____`_;\____ Every Corset mar _co_in¢_s_ into _this store fmiist be one of three thingsésfashfph-;____ _ 1 able,comfortsble, scientific.i“La"l§_iv’a*’ Corsets combine all three of these essentis s. - We have s complete ~collectioi‘i- of “Ls Diva” corsets because we believein them. _ _ _ ' _., -,)` - » _ _ They are designed-b -a firm known allover Canada, and which keeps in touch with the latest fashions of gurls. _ _ __ Our customers tell us that “La Db/all Corsets srenot only comfortable to wear, " but it is also satisfactory to know each pair is guaranteed not_to rust,not_to tear,riot to break. _ __ 1 - 1 - ,_ ,,,,s the aid of ii newly / _p “La Diva” Corsets come in at-variety of mode‘s for all types of women., Prices _ '-~ ,RNhWU. ‘ f 5°' " “ _ Special Prices on ll; &§ Corsets lor Spring _ D. Q. A. Corsets; ' made of good qualitydvhite ‘_ coutil, well boned with flexible steels, medium ‘bust, long hip, four hose supporters, bust lace trimmed, 5lZCS 18 t0 26.--Us . » ~ . . » »-e e-» -»~~~- » » » ~ el ~'~Pfi°¢ 50° The Prowse Special, a corset made specially for ourselves from a good quality French Coutil, medium length model, six hose supporters. Guaranteed to give satisfaction ........ ...............frlce 69_c ...___ 1.1._......_ ..._ .§'.;...._...- ..... lS°“°°‘~ ~'-________ 1 This store will be closed all day Saturday, May Zilli, “Victoria Day _’. but will Point _witn several guests, also Mrs. > ' ' " RV. u rf vile, ___ ` l - 1 ZllgllrlieglliiliillihelllrliflillamffdclglmlléliiiiQllli _"M'- G~ M- R°ld» Wl‘° “PBM the_ . ` be open 0n°l"rid.y 0 clock' _ .' D. Q. A. Corsets made of strong C ulil, filled with finely tempered stees, the sezisoii'S newest mod- els, four hose supporters, bust__ triuinied witli_ three in¢h13,¢e,,,,,, _ ,_. -¢~ .. . . . ..._ ...... ..--». . .- P"lC¢ 756 DJU. A.Corsets made of fine light suiuz'iie'r'w:lj;ht ‘ Coutil, long hips, four__h'ose supporters, lege _trimme<_1_ ..'~~.1i"¢-seeeer »~s¢l°'°00O0\"°"""° `_ _ 1Other prices...... . . . .I 25, L40, |35 97'? ._~ _-_- to . A _ Brockton, Mass. The concert which I _td _ consisted of songs and dialogues, was hgfliéesis lgggeiliiceNg¥rot$£§°%;n:°h: Pl e I C C well prepared and much enjloyed. The ' ' g ; _ ' ~ -Y: »% ~l">':‘ J.. 1 ' Urimixed Fertilizers? We have not heard from YOU.Yo'u have not written to us for infor- mation regarding o u r _ '_ Unmixed Fertilizers. Perhaps we l.uve not made some important p .int clear in you, or you have taken A _ ’. _ _ } ing as auctioneer for the baskets the Em:;ress1ustmght__J y~ , r\ - :\ "4 f." I which were all sold out at the record ' ' ' __ __ ' price of $6.00 per basket. The Fox _A 1 h . _ _~l_ ' ---\_ King of the Black Banks heading the m_assm;;€_e:'g2;e lergglggugytg' ;tE;:d‘¢ , I .l P __-; ` / '\ pon with $1500 ‘or °“° basket' The the closing ceremonies at Mt. Alli- l ` l ul '.'T"»‘ ._ music of the evening, was furnished mn were Mrs Chas Henan d ' _1 ; " by Big Mick and Charlie and Johnny ` ' 1 _\“`l__ ` 'il `_‘ 1 \r, f .fflli -` _‘,<_- L-e _ _\ _ :: _ 1 T. 1 ._ ._ __ I "Aix I ~» 1 .1 .rv ;»~_ Er ._.-:_ " ' _r \"f_ T. /_ \ \1 | _ _ >.... `i~_’- ,l_,,__`l`»-\.-|"i ' ‘P ls-._ is1~'f;1;e! _ __~' ff untiring zeal for the spiritual and m . ' a aterial well-being of his flock de- s serves the highest praise as well the greatest encouragement and as- sistance.-J. _ A WESTERN PERSGNILS (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardiauy o -Rev. Wm. McLeod, formerly Hampton, drove 54 miles from his home in Sheet Harbor, Halifax Co., d N.S., to the Picton line, and arrive _in Charlottetown on the night of the 22nd. He will fill appointments at Bloomfield Station, evening of 23rd; Elmsdale, Sabbath morning; Mont~ rose in the afternoon and Tignish in the evenin _ Mr. Mclieo from 92, .-.-_._...._,.._.____.__... Moron OMNIBUSES _ ` WILL Ba HANDSOME., MONTREAL, May 23-Controller Godfrey said yesterday that the new motor-buses which wiil'be put on thc, city streets _will be handsome con-'I veyauces and they would look like the pullman motor-car of Mr. U. HJ Dandurand, that has attracted so much attention on the streets. They will have rubber tires and the com- pany claims that in winter they will save on these tires the cost of clean- ing the streets. The company also V' e _ __ _#_ 1 Q Ueqriozymr li";__-___1 __ 1- __,,_f, if '1 for internal and _ external ills. ol A eurelrelief for . with s 11. to 95. till he accepted aopolntmen in Labrador, was spttled at We Cape, Campbellton, e c., and will b glad to meet old friends again. Illlll|SllN’S .1 aunt l.ll|ll|El|'l' *cgighg colds, plorle ost,crsm c 0- ¢r'rm°rbu»,.lii.’ni_..., burns, bruises, ' ellie esevyubsn at gradually tolthe outer circuits set e down in the by-laws, as the ship- _ . -'f ,_-,i ts I rs begin to rrive. |preparations that will bring about ' 4_1 _ ' S mieghe (:n$a,r_bu¢9,_- may Gong-011g;-_the same_rel_ief as Wedd’s Military ‘ Godh.ev_ :ww help t,-“mc ,nm-m0“5-\'Foot Powder. It is used extensively t plans to put a good service on two or three routes at first and extend it ly.’ ° - OHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. l Corrected for every Wednesday and* ‘ Saturday issue. _ Hay (per ton) $12 to 815, Chicken (lb) Fowl (each) 60 to 80 Potatoes, per bus. 24 to 25 Turnips, per bus. 15 Cabbage (lb) 3 Pelts 60 to B0 Hides 9 to 10 Oslfskins - 13 Bee! (lb) your .(Dos.) tqr.) $1,25 to 'your Are you hesitating because you think these ferlilizers ere just crop stimulants: will just produce a gozd crop for one vear , uni then leave the ground worse than ever ? 'l`hey are not Tlicv are the best plant foods known to science-supply the _soil with tt every elements of feitillly that are needed t i replenish your worn out land and prepare it fr r a bumrer crop ‘ 1 Perhaps you think they are hard to apply ? They are not. We fuinl_l_h you with complete lnsiructions, sliow you just what to do and bow lo do ll, and make the work and preparation simp y ihila's play. You save 25 p. c. on your expenses by mixing st home. By usipg these Unnfxed Fertilizers you sre‘surs of a bigger and better crop, sure uf more fsrtilg lisldn, eu! down your work to a great exlent add _minim ze expense io the lowest point. Write today for our free booklets and all information. AULD BROS, 1 Lower Queen Streit wrong meaning from some of our statements. _ " I .....¥._ ` "For sore, aching, tired, swelling. -' “ 1 ’ ' ‘ ‘ ' and blistered feet there are very few, » .bfy" pedestrians, soldiers, policemen rind civic employees, just the thing _"_flii"keeplng\ the feet in good condition [nh matter how far you walk or how 5 the weather. The Two _Macs 149 ` ` Elliot George St. ' M'Etf. l " " rieniivs annivms ' Oats (white 3! to 40 AT gHA'r°rAN00GA_ Oats (black) 40 to 42j by _ _-_ ‘ " '- Pork 11i§?fioriA'rr.iuoo_o.i, rm., ~isay_ zi- Strsw (PGY 1200-) $550 W “~W1l_.lIlhe advance guard of1.Qo`nfederate [_ ‘ternnr, rheirlfsons. families and EEE* (PGY 5°'-3 17 li°’13_glends, will reach Gliattanooll 1201 _BUl>f5l' 30 £0 32"_r‘q'iy in anticipation -of _ the national A 12 to 14 1 1- d ir, rbunlon to be hel here next wee " For Sai.. st Heed St of 50 acres outside ihe l>r<_>l==\’lv__ ' of the Seed Oats We have a limited quantity of first prize island grown "White Banner" and ° Bleak _Tarr.arlan" Seed 0ats,wlitoli _wo are selling “st.lowest_ prices to .~olose»out. Cell sooniqs ourhtock wtll,f_not lsst,_l_o'n_o_. _.__ _ __ _ ‘=°1 Get The N ew ' 2'” , K i he 1 ~t i 1, ’.. _ , _ ' '_ *.2 '.2"`;‘ ' -~ 'Le 7-i'-.131 -> f _ _ if... 1 »_-1. _»_1.~;; .gg u~~ .\._»-,i : fps-_ " »=‘ 1 1 If you want a suit that is smart and stylish-has all the finest points of perfection, fits perfectly, hangs right-you need to look over our line. We are showing all the newest . ' and smartest styles in twceds and ' #£11 ' worsteds .for men of every age, _every _ ,_ _ s’ze and every taste. »_;_:1'- jf-_ '.1 1 ‘\ii1`1§¢§" _ _ i;_».1' _ _ 'You will find your suit here._ Prices range from $7 75 to ......$._0.ll0 ;~ Reuben Tuplln & Co ' _“"»i»_“1 Kensington _ __ 1 ' \ _ _ ..._ -V -__ -1 i g _ 'l`hc 1 1 Mason &? Risch Piano 1 f ' 1 ’ M. R. Lesrd. Albeiton. wishes to announce that he liqti the exclusive right to sell this famous Plsuo lu'~Pr'lu't.°é`Rd-w"'\‘<`l' ‘ ` Island and he will be plsesed to wait bpm enypgyggn wht ii \g_ 1' a Piano o_f the very HIGHEST QUALITY in sny.p_.i,it_r‘l he J _ province with cuts of the several styles. 'pr_d,b`f's ot tcsiffeiiiiefi ;;>_r_i_:_y.#_and a price list that (quality considered) d