Aran. . ' "` __ 3 ._ _.`5» 9*_3__ _ ____ , "’l'HlM'll,l1lllssrmsr _ tlme. _Ev¢ry_ zo seconds ior5 ever saw. Price $2.25. l Jeweler. ' Mr. De l 't 1 d - _ . b___t____ _hm aaggolr into __sht_o_ _;eos_:;>l;_tll:_l__t a good artl.-le will sill _ rubber boots Bell for they llllc the b,st_¥ c reaso.:.~l why Bu 15,-ye 1 _ Bullseye Brand These b- t rl, ' ~ good nt and s‘;__*‘k?f°_`;_l)\__c_;'!_i\_? ofbthe llst for strength. conliolt I its `Gcstle, insisting 1 alarm calls st"the desired U}l11\\t¢8 lt rings, unless the sllent swltch _ls turned. It s the neatest little clock you W. W. WEl.l.N'Eli f Rubber B00.. that sen ` lcw. , 'Y 1 Alley di Coolc's cost the same, last long- est, icok best, are best. ' Here isa Snap* l _ 8 day aimless Blau. Wood Clocks at $4.03 'each_ They strike every half hour on Cathedral gangs. Are goo timekeepers. Every one guaranteed Well worth $510 our price $4.00. C. W._ Patterson Aucnion Sale Milk Cows due to freshen and young stock. The undersigned is instructed hyRiy Clark to sell by nusllo auction on the remlses. at Kirk-lawn'= term, Bay gliew Let 2! on 'l‘uesda_v the Zim! dar of April 19 that the hour ni I o clock l’ . 1‘hefol|owia1»{cattle: Fourteen mil cows all due tofreshen short|r.most ot thessare good shorthorn grades . they are sil In rat( by I DUN' red slhorthorn bull. Five two year old steers. one holler, twelve splend dlrlda sh|ortncl_;l_ yearllngs, &c. farms st. sale ss a . °"° "’ w.o.lu¢oousanY. A-avi EBM. _ guctioncsn CANADIAN. _1 .___g_PAclFlc .' Special Low Rates ; SECOND CLASS D \ILY Mareh‘l5th to April |Sth raon- ries.. 'rovl_n uvsa.s.o. 1 §rf..'.- >w:T Zn*-" Q ‘Z Tickets on Sale e ery Wedues dav until _ Octob.r 19 1-__-_ mi » -rr ~~1\---v- - 1 ' °* “Y “B 500.1 nbiot at th ' Pfl"¢ aurwher ' 'l`l ° ~, e “me °' Photos I Ori epresent stock ls getting _A _ _og rw- _ onaupfrrsrorm ouaanlau iivmm um ' race slrrssn " Y -_ - _ s ’ *"“"‘ 2 ~_ -t--' ’-T HE CENTRAL R ducer. Init flllotcd. Bork sold for 11§c, hay dropped to $10 and $12 a ton. Biggs _were 20 cents s dosen, butter from 30 to 32 cents por lb and turnips at 15 cents a bushel. (Fr0n_l Yesterday's Evening Guardian) (>0l\l!El”t'l‘.-The social and enter- tainment, under the auspices oi West River Presbyterian Guild, was held nt Afton Hall on the evening of Mar. 20th. Despite the muddy condition of .the roads s large and enthusiastic crowd assembled to listen to the choice and varied program which ‘consisted for the most part of Scot- was the progralr.:-Choruses-bv t Miss Jessie Craise. Solo-Mr. W. S McNeill fsncored.) Solo-Mrs. E. D Company ~ - ' » '-*rr* -‘-"T _.____:___. __l; _ =_é CO l»¢¢ F - R - E - E Come into our office and have your teeth examined free o ci rg:-. Only takes a few minlues and we Qili tell you exactly what you need and it wont ccst you one penny. We make tsetil gud gn". aoleethem to fit exactly, We also gum. al_iee perfection in Crown and Bridge Y°f\¢ Exffldlug md filling without pain, price moderate. DR ROBINS U B ’_ML_l_l_l&en tri_lLt(,m§l;g:__’do0r Beer &Goff Elction Sale I am instructed by Mrs. Arthur Peters to sell by auction at her late Reslacnca, North River Roan, on Wednesday, April 9th, at 1.80 p. m., th lui ' alnut: Dining Suite, Walnut and Mahogany card and other tables, serving table and easy chairs, parlor suite. large sofn, library table, Hall `Sta.l1d, Chinn and Bric-a-brac, Pic- tures. Trunks, Walnut and Bird-Eye Maple bed suites, -Wardrobee and _linen presses, odd bureau, 1etter-box- es, bc-ck, shelves, iron beds, springs, .and mattresses, stove and range, kitchen wares and tables, flower stands. etc. etc. No reserve. R. BEARISTO. Auctioneer. 4-5Itl3i. v cosvooeoseeoo~¢¢e¢sssnovoes¢o I sm instructed by the own- ers to sell for the highest offer. Fifteen Shores "Blank Foxes Limited" (Lewis’ Brighton) Fifteen ehares-"Smith Silver Black Fox Company." Fifteen Shares ofCharles Dalton Silver Black Fox Company.” Fifteen | Shares of “Victoria Farm Sil' _ ss.. eases esess aloe ver Black Fox Company. " ' Any number of the above shares will be sold. Offers close Aplil 12th. J; A. WEBSTER, Opera House Building. Phone 188. P. 0 Box 494. 4_5M6i. ` \ss~¢.~»oo»»ss¢» Z. HIGH RANK -On Tuesday even Kr D D one s ec- tlons heln int » e merriment oi the evening' with his beautiful grupophone selections. The Sencalluugn brothers also delighted the company with sweet melody of ,tile violin accompanied by the auto- lharb. Before repairing tc. the dining- iroorr. where the ladies had provided We l ance ol furniture comprislng'a sumptuous repast the gathering lwas called to order by Mr. Hector ~Gillis in a few kindly remarks, when 'll/lr. Davin Glover cl white sands, in his most. telling manner, presented Mr. and Mrs. Roberts on behalf ol the friends present a very handsome berry set; which was duly acknowlnd by the recipients. Refreshments being ' the order tho diningroom was then the scene of a jolly party each enjoy- ing the good things provided lor the occasion by the fair sex of White Sands and' High Bank who are noted for their skill ill the culinary art. Af- ter satlsiying the inner part the company again retired to the sitting- ; .room where with Song. 10k° and lmusic, the time passed all too quick- ly when the "we ema' hours of the morning gave warning. After the us- ual vote of thanks on such occasions all arose null sympathetically sang "Blast be the tie that binds," by Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and their many friends who had planned such an agreeable surprise. -li-@,.i., :Farmers and Horsemen in city and country speak inthe highest terms of the Island Condition Pow- csr. Now is the time your horses and cattle need a good tonic and blood purifier. We cannot recommend a bet- ter powder than this one. 25c. full lb package. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. 4-2Mtf- tisit and Irish selections. Following _ he Choir. Selections on phonograph-Mr. W. S. McNeill. Reading-Miss Edith -____ Stewart. (encored.) Solo-Miss Har- _ _ riet Gorveatt, isncored.) Recitat.ion- <11-owadaga and M,._ Hem- Todd ha e ~, n o spen the summer.-The Doull_ Trio-Misses Helen and Jessie school is making good progress un- _‘§'“i“°» wi Herrin J. McPhee- So1°.'esr uw ulluon of Mm Eliza J. The Lake? °f KiU°l'“°Y." MFI- (EGP) Todd.-Tho roads are in a very bad A- 0- Cram- Duyt-“Has auybvdrlcondltlon owing zo the recent rein here seen Kellyl' -Misses Gertrude ,tm-ms_._Mi” Minnie A_ McKenzie G°"v°°tt “Pd Anna R- M°Pl\°°- l nas returned home alter a short visit _BP°°°h°~H°=~ JDM McMillan. Miss to stanrnel.-l/lr. Thomas Mcxsnzle Ruth J- G°"'°at¢ W" th” 5°°°lWP8“" intends starting a tailoring establish- ist to all the musical selections. Then 1 ment at Inkcrmau in tha near gut."-e_ followed the sale of baskets which ,Mr_ J amos Hutley spent the week end. was conducted by Malcolm McNeill in_i,, g¢,,n¢he\_ th., guest 0| M,-_ Hem-y his rsunl able man G ~ 11°F- 00d`Pl”iC°B Todd.-What might have proved a “'°"° "°°"z°d» Wllllfll 80°! ¢0 Bl\0W|ael°lo'_ls accident occurred the other the" 1” “U IUBYCWY Of m°“°Y Withinight while Mr. Fred Trowsdale was the young men of West River. Pro-,returning home from a social gather- ceedin__gs closed with “God Save The ing he got tangmd in some 19059 wi;-¢ Km [and sustained slight iniury. ' ::For makin the hair, soft, smooth ing' Mnmh 25th mst' ° ““"P"i" far* and silky for gromoting s rich luxur- w°u llarty was held at l-he home 0| inns growth of hair ws don’t be- "“" C' L' ’°”“°“b““Kl‘~ PUSH Blink- lim rm-re is anything better than `th°lr_ d°"’ght°" I-‘“°Y MAY- with 31°' ltexall Hhampoo Paste. When this husband' Mr' A"th“" D- R°l’°"t“- Wh°|prcparution was first put on the have been spending the winter visit- market ,_ test was made on 100 wo. :E $258 Izfrsntshaner al; °l;s°:°° °l| men and 93 out of the 100 claim it nwoare ou o - ~' ~ _ turn to their adopted hlbm in Ln-'tp contain linusual beneficial quau ° ad t e _ Large )ar 25c. The McKinnon ner_ H. C_.. being the guests of honor. lulrfig C0__ gomer Great George and A sD1end.d social evening was spent Kent Stl .11/lei. in U10 Usual amusslnents, vocal in.l _________ strumental and a ho h el __ g erspcrsed, Mrs. A. D. y i _ ig you deglrg to buy or rent ugzgrnat 13:1. Mrs. H. hpnllllps pre- ,§;';,§f,f,_ M The ,,,1,,,¢ Rea; Estate S a_eorgan, wi1eM.Jh. d. McSwain added very much rto ‘thu and Invcstmmt attend to your nee B ATTFNTIONl-Atildlltitlll il dirocifl THE HINTO-_The Mlnto left Pio- _ sd to A. Horne 1 Cds ad in this tou at 7_ o'elock sud dochedin Char issue of Royal Purple Btod had lottetown st 10.45 yesterday morn- ‘ \ #4 ,_ Poultry sp..-ins. 1°, ul. lam., cow lu; with sos was lrslgllt, a tons ‘ _ V _ _ and hen. This ls the greatest animal express, I ears bran and sement., 25, e .' ar.” ‘l1\,_ _ . ' 1 '\‘ "l '--° I (From Yest¢rday's Evening Guardian) THE M.\l'¢Kl!l'l‘B.-'l’bs Charlotte- P0140!! COURT.-at the (Jhar- _towll market was very dull yesterday lottetown Police' Court this morning owing to the bud stats of the roads one dl-uni, John Murchison, was fin- nnd prices were about the sure as ed five dollars or 10 days. ' BOHOOD EXAMINATION.- The following pupils of Alexandra School have attained the highest standing for the month of March. Grads VII-~ |1 Oledine Wood, 2 Kelsey Burhoe, 3 Reginald McKinnon. Grade VI-l 1\illton Burhoe, 2 Evelyn Beaton, Grads V-l Susie Burhoc, 2 Rena Wood. 3 Ambrose Coady. Grade 1V-- 1 Anita Wood and Doris Judson, 2 Richard McMillan, 3 Bruce Judson. _Grade III--1 Eliwood Burhoe, 2 At- hol Judson and Walter Burhoe, 3 Hedley Rurhoe. Grade Il-Gay Jud- son. 2 Milton Carver, 3 Fordon Jud- son. Grade I-1 Winnie Burhoc and Bernice McCabe, 2 Helen Wood, 3 Byron McCabe. ROSE VALLEY -Mr George y v ~:lcft for Boston, Mass., where they in- te d t li _.Ii von have property for rent or Address your communications to Bo_x 284. 4-3M3l. lW3lli tl Watch? Remember our big closing out _-ale continues, until every watch is sold. We’\c sold 'I nearly _ 200 Watches since beginning this sale, lnd v.e still have nearly ONE HUNDRED RELIABLE GUARANTEED WATCH- ES, which vie are offering or practically WHOLESALE PRICES. _ There is only one place to buy watches while our stock lasts. 1 G. F. Hutcheson fi conditioner, lattener and ess Pro-_Passengers and 80 sacks ot mall. l `Q A S I' me* }"’q'_l "li serial; _ _ \ _ ti. I . , \ /_ _ X /__, ‘ // /L '1 _/ _ lli' is _, D# D. I’ '1 1 _ _ De Bevoise Brassiers A good Corset is not enough.The contour of your gown above the corset re- quires a De Bevoise Bras- siere, fits perfectly, scientif- ically, shaped and boned, it confines the bust properly, moulding the figure into perfect lines of fashion. Pliable, comfortable, and thoroughly hygienic 55c. 850. up The cilwuvs busv Store. Sldnlev Bros Royal Pnrpic Stock and Poultry Specifics for tile HORSE, COW AND IIEN. The great Animal Conditioner, and Fatteuer and Egg Producer. Don't tail to try fl sample package, FLOUR AND FEED We now have in Stock, Flour, Cornmssl. Crariled Corn. Rolled Oats, Bran. Middlinls. Wheat Moullie, Oiicllls, Colton Seed Heal and Molassine Meal. hailing at lowest p ions. wholesale and rstsil. A. HORNE £6’ Co. _ .--_---lv--_..w~-nu qos @eiilf|ld‘£lris,l \ J. MARTIN, B. A. Bar ser Nota Pnkliomil lorilgllrlzisdi %:I-lottotcvs alaclrllmdll fs Mcllzul. Barrister, Solicitors, Nota.riesptc.` MONEY TO LOAN Jillcssl-Cameron Block, Charlottetown A MACKINNON K. C.. L.R Warburton ‘lit :naw tlnrrislers, Atiomeys, Nciary Publltt, Elo -lllices in Cameron Rloclr, Charlottetown P. E. island. IOTEL BRUNSWICK Moncton. N. D. _ t d li t l ' lil: llaitgyv lallzlieoiiallriildlstlfgrige 2'0 ogilsrltrll -Hunted at the centre ol spacious UOUUU ".‘.5‘."|.ii.'é'1‘i‘i‘i»‘.i'.i'i'.i’l¥ ‘Zl'.§’.fl“i‘il.1‘2."1‘.i‘l'l Mil-".5 the summer season GHO. McSWlfilL‘Nl!.`Y S._Ci;;LHODTi£.0. W. lil. dliiN'l‘l.l»l McLeod Q Bentley Barristers and Attornsgs~at~law -B k IN I-L0 bers ogi?::iott:t‘ovi)n. P. E. l:l:nd. DR. CLI F T Speeialist-Chronic- Diseases ADl>lzl:ss_r....ly sialic". Ww- :hr sler Co., N. V- -I'1Mlmnd WR. JOIIN LEUWELL. PLD Richmond Street,opposite St.i'au Church Hours uut lo 0'C|0Cl¢ \° 3P°'“° A. AT McLean, K. C., Donald M_cKinno1l McLean Q. McKinnon Barristers. Attorney-at-Law Brown Cock. f`-l\"l“"*"‘“" MORSON & DUFFY Barristers and Attorneys ‘fslicitors for Royal Bank of Callvflu MONEY TO LOAN Brown Block Charlnttetrmn. W _ , __ F ` 4 <5 .'.~ 2) \ '\ 1 "1._,,~--sam _.fi » ,; _tr .. .. ‘. 4» _ ._ :§'{_~ _ SYNOPSIS OT CANADIAN NORTH. N 5 S l' LAND REG ULATIONS. ANV Derson who ii the sole head ol a family. or any male over IU ears old rlsy homestead a q arter socgon of a- /sllable Dominion land in _ anifoba saskatchewan or Ai V rcs. The evlil chili nust appear in parses st the Donltnlnn .ands Aironet or ub-agency fur the llstrict. mntry y plxxy may bs_mads at .ny Agency, on ce aln conditions by lsther, mother. son. daughter, brother or list sr oi intending homsstesder. Dutfes.~telix months' residence upon ind cultivation of the land in each nt lhree years. A homlgstesdsr may liv 1/lthln nine miles of h s homestead on s arm of at lesstlill acres soisly owned and lccugied by him or by his lathsr. mother. mn, laughter., brother or sister. in certain districts a homestusder in :ood standing may Fra-smpt .1 quarter lectlon alongside h s homestead. lirics 100 per acre Duties.-Must reside upon the home _ _ s » stead or nre-emotion six months in econ sf six f d Assets Now $48,301,523 During 1912 11lealsers of the Canada Life Assurance Com- pany were increased $4,r44,l82 and now stand at $4B,3ol,523. Ax o‘her proofihst The Canada Life is the company with the strongtst reserve of any company doing business in Canada. W. K. Rogers. i.'.‘."..“.'i'.:i.'i.i"...i1 K. S. ROGERS, Charlottetown, g Special R. B ROGERS. Kensington Alsnts J eweiier - Optician People’s Theatre. Tonight _ --_-.F . 1:. -- =_, 1 Special Feature in Two Parts P "The Strength of Men'° Fighting their way through forest fires of Alaska: they race for miles _ in their Canoes through rapids and torrents, Marvelously_beautlfui in scenery and pulsating with powerful sltuatlons of 1 struggle and centest _ A \ \Q F \i»i’/ I . _`_\ fi ‘.\i‘li’ fi V *< _\ 4 Wu. _X ..b~\` cms: ._ .l xl*-.J .__\ _ _ ~' '.s1\»\\_\\ _ vw. _ » aff* sf £+,'ff’1'.i°_"m*”°" ll‘:.- :l_'.‘:1\>1l;\;gt; _ _ at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 16th May 1913 for the convey- ance of His Majesty's Mails, on a Drollosed Contract for four years, slxl l UIPGB D81' Week over Rural liiail Route No. 1 from Glenwood Lot B Prince Edward Island from the Postmaster Ge'neral's pleasure. Printed notices containing further information s.s`to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may he ob- _ tained at the Post Otliccs of (lien- W00tl, LOL 8, West P0int, Hilwtiiurlle and at the office ol the Post Otiice Inspector. 1 JOHN F. WHEAR, 1 l’ost Olline Inspector. Post Otlice Inspector's Odice, Charlottetown, April 3rd, 1'Jl3. 4-5Ms8l. gf* _,_ ~"1 ” / ‘~.»-<'~~ » . ;\'.» :‘-\»‘_.‘_=..-_,fa ~f_~»-._ 1 Mall. coNTRAC’1 ,dnl ` (ruled to the `.' Ping; in receives at Ott." _“gp ~f1¢ml,. on Friday. ‘ um ua uv. 191] for the 'convey- ,,.., af' an »|wss¢r’» Neill- °“ 8 '1 prwud cgatrlet for four years, six “"5” pn- ggsk, over Rural Mail Rotlts No. I from Kensington, P. ii. Mis. Holcomb. pM... Tufts. Mr. Delay .nc canadian silver slack nn rx¢laln¢.ilf~'» '~~ "°°'°‘°"°’ notices containing further. - ` . .I 0 COD DB D E0- _ Madm q-,,d,,,,_ at 4 ',,. ..._ of the _ 5°* 33°' °*“f"‘°**°*°“"" P 'ly 2... terms of Tender may be ob- tained at thc Post Offices of Kensing- ton. Margate, Clinton, New London and at the ollics of the Post Oilics Inspector. JOHN E. WHE AR, Post Ollice Inspector. Post Odice Inspector-'s Oiilee, __ Charlottetown \l‘\\. 49”. _ d 4-Blllli. \ e 4