i li . 1* 01' ' “ Nswmorou oN’r., Jas 'sin ROW to-doy`*oi\ udlml or ......,. _ McGIIiL.~`-'rbi MeGlli_ results and Masonry. l * < ____ » _ 'blue Hin. _ L_..- _,,, 5¢i°l\¢° lust posted shows Stanley ei Charlottetown has in Foundations and Masonry Architectural Drawhigl, (Sum- civill,) and Mr. Boswell class Ill Foundations wnnniuo nouns.-.4 very iimy V ' 0 wedding occurred last Friday ,it 1 in the plate through. to make I1. at the home oi Mr. Donald Mc- ' Kl’i"°“. lt Bl'i§hf0l\, when Mr. Mar- ns '_ '~ ‘ behutiful dinner served by Mrs, - Kiinon, the happy couple took ~ t lr n for Monta ue where the _ E y w ' ‘ ‘,' 1 , i ' _ _ _ 3 - 19¥3 nuke their futilre home. _ "I was a dreadful euBerer from that awful complaint Bczeiiia, dtV_S9ltRheuni. ' -- end this trouble bothered me for about 12 'ye`srs.,. My bands--iiiid arms w re NEW 1NlS'r1TUTE_._1 chiefly attacked. anduthelpain and irritation 'were terrible; Ifcqnsulted sevelfal' it request to the Depart?m;li:w;!rAg doctors and ti"ie'd_ev¢_ify_ remedy, I heard of, but nothing ‘did nie any L lone, when in 0ttAw`ii,'n friend asked me to try “Sootlia-Shiva" Ointment and take "Fruit-a-tives" at the some time. I had little hopes that this would be better than the other remedies, but after I had taken two boxes of “Fruit-a-tiv es , ' and used one box of ‘.‘8ootha-Salva", I was entirely cured and all the irritilt organizing a W°m°“ B 1“°l‘it“t°' and aiinoyance left ine. hands have been, ever since, perfectly fiee from Salt Rhetii`ii',- aiid_I have ha .no return of the disease. I look upon' the cure wonderful, inasmuch as iioiihysieian was able to cure nie, and I had tried ev remedy that I had been tol about, yet without the slightest beneiit, until I ii "Sootlla-Selva" Ointment and took “Fruit-a~tives”. “Fruit-a-iivesl' cooled I caiiiiot`suBiciently`thanl¢ the proprietors of these medicines for my re and I make this statement with the liopetllat some sufferers from Chronic Ecze or Salt Rheum, will read my testimony and try this wonderful ointment a “Fruit-a»tive's", and get well. No one can estimate the torture of this terri disease who has not suffered from it, and I want the good news, that a reuie has been found, to be known everywhere". _ _ _ (Miss) LAURA E. MA'T’l‘ICE “Fruit-a-tives” and “Sootlia-Selva” will cure any case of Eczema, no mat how severe or how long you have suffered. Eczema is caused by impure bl chronic iiidigestion, _constipation and nervousness, but there _is usually ati 'li parasite or germ which attacks the skin and causes the bliriiing and itclii “Fruit-a-tives” removes all impurities from the blood, tones up the siomci improves digestion, aud_regulate_s the bowels. “Sootlia-Salva_” kills the genus Eczema, alleys the burning and inflammation, and stops the intense itching. you are suifering.with Eczema, no matter wlint you have tried for it. take advice of Miss Mattice and usethe wonderful combination of “Ifrui\»a~iivcs"a “Soothe-Salvo” . ` “Fruit-a-tives" is sold by all dealers at 5oc u box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 2 Ottawa. ~ '_ '_‘~‘~7.l< " ’~ - _ ‘_ ' '_ 'Miss Lilunli EI marries _ ` ~ V sv . Mi V ood *° meeting wus hem iu the hull them , FFMHY evening for the purpose :gg ter Miss James’ summary of the wo m which had previously been given by till. McKinnon and Miss Minnie Keith “MID both of Montague, were united iii 1 marriage by Rev J F Floyd oily i I ll l8W._'0! thel"ii`har relatives re .~ ~~ ` EBM. the brllle and groom bvdiang 5°- pep packet' attended; .After partaking ol a Edwards' Soup im- Mc_ paris nourishment, strength, devour, he and oolour--il‘_|jusx lil as good for scores ofot}er things an it' 2 (pr lfrisli stews. et a ew packets t0 and ice. ,. ri- . - .. '. ss* culture by the ludies ui spriugiiihi """"°"" "“'"’ B IN Mud: ill (line v/lrillldt -lrbwn Tamale lYke'k on 57‘¢.Bn'wn yiiriigy 5; ¢` oi p»~¢;¢'~:7»2‘»°» "lil/‘$5 _“_ mm egunm. nu qthrr rw an purely tk wgdslk usp. ls IL lu - er’ Mi's. Dunbrack the following oiilcers _ sed were elected :-Directors-President- un Mrs. Peter Sinclair; Vice-Pres- Mrs. blood, and practicallyrelieved the disease and the Ointment completed the cu This ie |\ow` to muh it- IRISH STEW. Nl lnl Slugrlli iwelvcpeded potatoes. me in thiclrn f f in 9” 9 I P°l\l\¥¢ 'U' 'miium alloeil-I layer gf“:idC¥\-- with all and mum ro tails. By iuewhive hym mu ilu, ru iiioiiukuruuf awp; slime ui mimun-the icrag and-lay men on the potatoes and onions uid fill up with additional layers If potaioeg unions ¢tC. li before. ii um-mia-hair piuii ei nm boil one - and - a -half ounces of EDWARDS' \VIl|'l`E VEGET- ABLE SOUP for tiillty minutes: add it to me contents of me nen- pan. and iluiinsr nlwguiuugantly for iso boom re. W- J ~ Bauman. Mrs- B211 HHslarr.Mrs-' Win. ll. Duun.59(. si. Puul si Muiiifeil iief Michael numb lvlis.1<‘ruuh nic uh ii - ' ~ ' in _ . 0 . epreeentative for Quebec and Maritime ulii M s. B. n--_-vu-i srl..- 4.. 2 :gill-o°¢d?i' _ Bll'§f;A’“ber°l _ __ . _ _. _ _ l _°t°w° _, is a New Record for P,E.I, BCHOONER DAMAGED.- Here is just the weatliet'_li.{g_i‘ A ,_ ;i‘_;1snI;l;Ji;i:: Eiglsrdmlsland twréunlast- Yrandl; hot, steapiing stew; bel;__'nb_is ._ . 1'. B By. rom y ney ustt e recipe or one o the nest . :ga{?0::“f:;w_§_i»sb§rrv. with u marzo oi stewsihui ever a good cook meds- budge wlfnd _fwufg c;‘_'_:‘;__ :TQ 0 Holi £0015 Irish Shu. _ p\,l|¢1`y_ and had get h§ad_gea: md _"T22 of__::_;iccfes::'ul irish s_t_e;v is _ ,.1 X lt, ,__ as w_ 'o erecipe eow. wii|1§o_:1<§:1“l;_;g8e_y toréihgwvay;-rgtwegd Make the stew as the recipe tells You- .' ° don't for et _the Edwards' Soup-and- ‘U B°'dd°°k 011 FFVWY by U10 Hi3°¢\m°\'_ wclliyougi be sorry to see the bottom of It is not only proof against injury, but will never be worn out by constant playing But the most wonderful record you can buy. You thing about the Blue Am- must hear a Blue Amberol berol is its perfect tone and _ to appreciate its tru e the lifelike quality of ___4'_*!», ~ worth. Your Edison its reproduction. In _"f§{fl/ this respect alone it » is superior to any ‘ é other phonograph dealer will play some Piioiiograph. Ask Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 100 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J., U. S.A. for you on an Edison hilii today. A complete liao of Edison Phono|ra_|i|_\e_ pod Records will be found et ivllLl.isR BROS. ~, 1:3 Kem siren. ALBERT E. TOOMBS -- 56 Queen Street * JOH Standard llle Commodore is of ily that is in the brother ‘Cf tbl I k Admiral Dewey has cluding High Adm Harry J. B. 2.13). Breeder, 1910, says: to walk up and shoeiting through -that winged son oi fastest of the fear no argument. tim Commodores h trotier, has proved his colts are all l -two below 2.20, bulf :nile track. is li; Margate, Clifton, Chai-lottetown via Friday, May 9th, urduy. May 10th, to Charlottetown, night. Wednesday h He will continue t For terms apply Le`dyard"f l-$f1O!-- the Hinges hin- very trout rank ol \ the won-ld’| trottin g stock. Ile Sl; Admirul Dewey 234;, the stallion ot the Blngen gat, nj~.“|i¢ll Uhllli `l-.ll ' rent __ out oi that grand nee W Han s 2.04. Three y *thi aii _unthi- al | USM; ir . V. omg. ami. sciiuui tai' z.ui. Of the Admiral the Christmas No. oi the Horse "lt Q man were down the whole len th hue breadth ui Amerie# a mighty mogu- phone, that Admiral Dewey 104| Blngen 2.06} out of Nancy Hanks 2.04 was one of the e y last trottare v i- whicb the world has seen, he need When at Lexing- ion, Ky., ii iew years ago, denied the privileg" of preparation, relying "upon speed unsurpassed and a will indomitable, he trotted to his record 2.04% (middle halt in one minute and . linlf second) he proved his right to N niche iz: the Equlns_I-lull of Fame." riot necessary to spread much ink in eliulf. He il I. his potency and has phased the experimental stage, argo, sound, stylilll und very iast. He has 6 in the list iioms training and The coming season he will le_t'\i7b John ()'brien’s, filonshaw, May Sth, and o thru! h Tryon, Keusllllfmli Stanley Biidge, So. Rui-itico, Oyster 'iled Bridge,.t0 Milton. Will be ld Frank Hughes’ stable, Grdton St., over night. Bat- will go to Vernon and remain till Monday, noon, thence remaining over will go to Bon- ' 19th. shaw, remaining till Monday, route for tnight- r Howard, Secy-Treau Mlss _ Provinces. is _ ly, health and weather permitting. 'to i ' V_ N 0'BR!EN, (in chai ga.) rid Agnes Hasla-m. It was decided to 1:11; 3o%:_l~th3! tirst meeting of the Spring- - _ 8 ‘ omen's Institute on Friday _ . .Iuus si, 1913, in the hall uc 7 p.m.‘, :ge 2:°e,,'°'m°',t;“°°t'“g .1";’,"““°d h __ _ ,, _ r comm ees a subsc ption bu :fe “t';_e";‘;_‘;‘b€°°’_c°§- ‘;_‘?“'““'¥ ‘S *° oi sz,ooo such. ou fiuihwuopsieer- , °p or “"’““‘°n' ing the matter and recognizing the ny _ ; claims ui the institution he hue ee- §-' THE NEW BISHOP-A_ mee*-ing 0! clded to make histotal contribution c , the men oi St. Dunstnns Congrega- ;10_000_ ,on comition that ;15_000 pt tion was held Sunday afternoon to mo;-¢ would, be raised in Charlotte. __ _ make arrangements tor the reception town and- ;30_000 in me whole D,-0. “ls of Bishop 0 Leary when he arrives in viMe_ |_N,,°,i1¢ss to Bay this magna. 0h'“l?“°t°W“- _ J“d8° B18-“°h1“'d nimous oiler ,was fully appreciated by qc occuglpd the chair and _ Mr. James the gsngiemw condueung the C,m,_ "Soothe-Salvo" il 50C box. Sent on receifll of Price by Fruit-c-tives Liuiiiéd. §‘_?‘:_v_;s€*:_\;c_t;'x ti;pi;_o)i11:_te;iheS:;f_i;_t’i;g'_; 5:25; d,,,;1m t 2:; _1;:_1;_t¢i,;,;¢;?:`,,£¥d 3; __ in the Pro-Cathedral, but the dats fum11,_.'d_ could not be fixed at present as it is _Following this splendid beg;,,ni,,g _ . not delinitely known when 11° W0“l‘1 in Charlottetown came the cheering _-1-Q arrive' The f°n°Wi“g commute” announcement that Tryon had in yes- ' ' - " ` f* was ”'Pp°mt°d: Chief J“s“°° Sum' terday's canvass contributed $1,000, V " ‘ "UL MBYP' LY°“9- M859" P-_ _A- and a telegram received last night Smith- Sinus M°L°u“n° D 0' M' from Rev. Dr. G. M. Campbell stated Reddllh James Mcisimc' Alex' M9' that Sussex, N. B., had contributed Donald, P. McCourt, Henry Fltzger- $2_000_ aid, Drs. Conroy and Ledwell. It was with meh an €,,c0m.ag,ng Opening decided to leave all the details in of the campaign here and the their hands, such as the appointing in B I, 1 ,_ i n g e x a m pl 6 B 6 ,_ of sub-Committees, decorating, etc. by New Brunswick’ S.t_ J ohn Th°"° WM 3 g°°d ”'“°“d““°° and 9’ $50,000, Fredericton $4,000, Sussex lively interest taken in the prooeed' 52,000, it is not too much to hope mf’ 5° ”° doubt B Marty welcome that Prince 'Edward Island will go Wm be accmded t° ‘Bishop Omemy beyond the modest limit set by the, on his arrival in Charlottetown _ name, Z 000 and l I 'l‘he" ` IWW f-- V ' ’» . _ _ h th ark at by Mr enn s, géf E55" ' ~ PROVINCIAL!" DEAD-“' The liiilifooo. elhmjuuti; both to Mr. lm- Nl _ _» 5'” A f01l0Wm§ clipping is “om 5 nis and to the province every ellort gf iii” Ga"-““°’V Mm- “°“““5° °' AW” should be made to iuliii the uuhei K , . Engl” /' - ' ~ ' 21”- Thei f““°""1 °! Ev” (smnmnl tions necessary to secure this splen- S , iiigp Tire 'lTurner, wife of Leonard E. Turner, did contribution mom the generous / -' , A H » _ Q Yun can Tnut 1| was held ‘mm her late h°m° °n the donor. Prince Edward Island has the i . . ‘ _f E ‘ V 'iihui ruse, Buldwiusvilie, rl-ieuy reputation 0, ,wing the we,,,m,,,,, ` Bicycliels llavealw B“°m°°”» Rev- N- F' Time" °m°iat' province, pei' head of the dominion / J _ lyl . » ' ' "*' {/ - wm;¢'¢| |h§|‘|{,e_`, Non, ing- `A ‘l“B\`t°¢ °°mP°“d °l Nh” The sum ssked for is~ not excessive ‘ - : _ ' l _ _ _ _ o. Si-*B-a<1=VT~= fi-=~=°-ld $2521" »‘l’.%1°”'Bf¥‘§1 535%-»t is .:‘.;i..f““::..‘:..':.‘;: ‘;;.'“;.“z:lzi€ _ . be depended au io grip wer Leland ,mug "nbias with Me" and The ouuraihu will have much bless- C F Pmley 6% Kent StjHalifai-',N.S.,Travelling Sales Agenti Apgimzgi 3 5 7 x _ \ i 1 I _ is both a Bread Flour anda_ The perfect flour is the one that combines the good qualities of Ontario and Western wheat. This is exactly what “Beaver” Fling' does. * It is a blend oi beet Ontario fall Wheat with a little Western wheat to odd strength. “Beaver” Flour is equally good for Bread Pastry Flour "BEAVER”F LOU R _ owrle Q HOWARD Mcxav Charlottetown, April 10th, 1913. ~_ 4-12SMEtf. , Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion Baron Mack' ‘ No 14361 will stand for 3- season of i`9r3 at owners s t ab l e Wh`e_atley"»River, Tenué on applic- ation. ` ' YW?" “ .. H A’ .,‘.'»'» '~_ "-i,il_w:»`_. 'V Maies at owners iinr. Valuable Properly- V i in Charlottetown we are authorized by»Mrs Malone to sell at auction on the premises on Wednesday May 17 commelioiilg at I2 o’clock noon that splendid (2) and Pastry-lt has the real home mode flavor V that western flours `..'li slim# f 41 rn: c-lii_,_'»i ..‘ili» _ ig. i,i»_.. .L/. _ ' '*` 'ii 4*- i \ ` ` . ,, _ » ~ i V _- in 1 ° '_ _ _. ‘ _ ff 55 /_ pavements and muddy raids. --shall we ouiher at the River. nu- i _ 1,, ,ew My, that _ _ _ - ,_._»l ' In H »._~_"' . ThiaGood ear Tire has the din - rial was in Gi.-eenlawn cemetery. The me n annomxi “fiilanfl has been true | u 1- 5 7 gi ur ' A 1 ~ - _“E”-'I _ _ 1=§~i§:i._§__ ' H _ \T"V`“l;\f§':.~T\\A l ~ f ‘2‘.“‘“ _ -`§;€_§% `f _“ha , \ Nell .Ihr I ' I ‘?i"“,.”.“.’i""‘ Bled: A ' “d ' Turner, of Providence, R. I. i ` ' ' ` ` ` The various committees in connec- ` " » ~` . _ _ ' ' tion with the Mount AlliB01\ 03111 psig.. hi ohurluttetowu mei vssisfi day morning in theVHearta liieinorih Hail. with oui. moore in 01° 61°" “"1 mapped oht their il>r0K\'Bmm°- 5_5* cond meeting was held 'in the eventl_11E to eoniplets arrangements for nt ,ypsiiing ol the campaign this mor _ ._\_,__ _ _\ _ _ _ You " J ij present at the 0 ;gw:nomcM that he and `*?‘l‘i.°3. uy hull.. icuii saws W._ both van had Eastlake Metallic Shmgles for over a and"are_..as good to-d5i'y`.`¢°v¢i! *|54 "“°°ti;uy” of imauiigvlieaniiiah Wifi; ' ' ~ Theymadeou_rAuto Non-Siticl slender $33 8;-§°§h,§b:othe,B_Mr_J_D_ Sea. -` Among Auto T`ires.__ 'l]\eBicyd0 Nall-Sal i* bulk msn, Charlottetown, Prince Edward _ from the ‘mme tough 'white rubber-the lialdest-wgm mana Messrs F. F.. B. _ _ mg rubber we know. - 1 ' ._ _ - hue -G. A. seamen. all °; _ - ‘ ' I L ' and. N. H. ~ Seaman _o °°*ff‘9f¢P'°~“f°.°°‘°,‘»i°s rhs‘f __ T533.-. ____ -1-0 nv- I ga- , f 'V ' ' V ' ‘, Me rs W. . \ll°- ' S” be" Tir” at the |62 22:: Providence. R. I.; U. N. __ _ _ THE TlRE;__&`R1lBBER’/ C0. Turner, East Templeton; J. L. Tur- -~ _-_.in , ~~ - _ » -_°f_ __ _ . __ use, l_1oston;_H. A. Turner, Fall River - .. ‘ _V . ' ' V' - -_ ~‘ ' L-\L. Turner Jr., Athol, Bild *W0 i:_{\__ 1- . '_ ‘_-.__ `- ` fse\:wy,lowil.l|vi|Io st'ep_dB“ghte__'s_ Mrs. Edward Doo. ri 1 NI-k~bnt>M»»f=y¢\° Ti¢.Auu'rua. Tuck T" lim. sl iiuufiuu ct, hue Miss Ruth ofa -~r lil ‘P to Canadian pi-leon. Z- Y from* English fabrics! »- » P°\“’§ Oilrtgifnantie Business reduces the price oven i lower ordinary English prices-io low in het thot wo can sell made-to-measure suits in Canada ` (di|tyondoarrls¢epaid)forleee thonbolftlio Our'Canadian cuetoineraare served by a Canadian branch. The clothes are cut either in American or En 'ish styles. But the are made in England V Sac or Business . Suit in English -Cloths-Tweed; ' orworsteds. Absolute ` satisfaction Zlllf’ or money refllfi _,___ ,_ _,, ,w 5%:,¢fy“' unimlniii;.i‘nt§;lr:.i:nvev¢umlh°'e . _ ocdli ii. ~ W” i Q?-'-.I§.'“i;i".-r:.i<.:::;xr.f:::i:‘:.§*.: .. _ » ‘ V.< ~§§'£'z:,-.1-;°ii'.::,°‘.:i:_““<‘= _‘mf %..""...".t iv lllliliiullilllll old AMERICAN STYLES AT i:N.c.i.isl-i virions QUALITY GUARANTEED Q* luahintl unwise one z~.;|mP\°“ ` ' LONf3')|" OFF\CE 2 ii’ alll; 122 chu... .~ .\.oneon,r.o. l-"IlT£l.}'.‘ ' _ _ _____ s ~°°~rs:..~;t=.°:.:i- /-_ 1 i QI .vi .91 .L #ll ..», i i ‘, -I \ id; Wi 2.. . wi _ i l V i l .i _ .. _ *fr-»<~=" """V’ r'V l _ty \ ,r . ,,____ - ,i _L_-_ .ig f~,;_: f ‘F I, ' _‘.~ gi ii .-‘_ ll _\ "V *A c ._, _ i f w.. l l 4 . iw ri,~»J _ _ ,‘ a. . i, Apl.'2stuMEt\]une' epd. _ ____ - ui _‘I i ' ar iuuiuu sile ‘ oi e il i M _ :i l ‘i story dwelling house with store. f.. ‘ having all modern conveniences. if Q Situated on corners Fitzroy and -'- ii il.. i‘°k'~A"k W" ¥"°°‘“" Weymouth Streets Will be sold DEALERS-lrlimn luprlewn ful. Conn Oulu and Uoreelt. 143 at 5 bargain, Tgfms AL SE\¢. " ` , . . 'rm\u.oni. i BENJ. CAR'i‘Ek&_C_Q 'mis r. ii. 'raimon co.. umiiin CBA A__c_i_mem_ - 1.....--. -1 V.o-¢»¢:V=~