The ‘Junior attoo here to' have his photo taken for this is “The , Studio Where Baby Is' | Always Welcome.” Cool: Studio . From _lland to Hand The jewel fuel that means in e to you wlasn you need it than the whiiicist diam- on - lllgh-quality Coal from our yards-clean, free-burnin , long lasting Coal-fair prices. and fair service in exchange for your orders YAny orders today? Quick delivery? es. C. Lyponsd Co. NOTICE TELEPHONE MEETING The nnnuvl General Meeting of the Shareholders of Tie Telephone Co. of Prince Edward Island will be held at the Head Office of the Comparr-', Qu en St'eet, Charlotte- tow r on Wednesday the 26th d y of March, r9r3 at the hour of eight o’clock p. m forthe reception rf the ann »r.l reports, the election oe Difecto's, and the transaction of such other business asmay prop- erly come tefore' the meeting. WALTER S. GRANT, Secretrry. i _1,~|2\f9i. ' _ _J A Cement .I fand. Fefrtlli liz ers to arriveon opening of navigation Wliite's Portland Cement and English Fcliilizers, ‘ I Persons needing a quantity Of ihe.sb'ive would do well to get our prices before looking elsewhere. We`fir'&?jFyfe Stanley Bridge 3 1_-'5Mer2i Farm For Sale 140 acres of choice land in Tryon, loo cleared, 20 timber. good buildings, river shore. _lf not sold before April r 5 wil- then be” sold _by public . auction together vygith stock _and un- plements. 'See P0Si¢fS- -ALBERT N. ROBBLEE, 8--24Mmwfiii,Etns4ip ' \Q \‘¢ $~ T\.\_\\\ -3’ me = rr/ 1 I Bring the time trap ` " P' "` r . "|'ns,u'rss1- News mn or lu,-» \ _ ,133 oHARLa‘\rp,lvr9‘wN_,'¢|'jAgD1AN - ~ f; uommro nlinr. alum calls at the desi;-¢d time. ._ _Every_ sq S¢§.0uds for5 113ll1\1tes it rings, unless the silent switch is turned. . It s the neatest little clock you ever saw. Price $2.25. w. w. wr-:|.r.Nrn Bulls' 'Eye Rubber H Boots 0 There is not a rubber boot made that can stand l up in wear and quality with the Bull’.-Eye. The Btill’.~. Eye rubbtf Foot represents the acrre ofdistinction in strength, fit and quality of con- struction. Thev are just the thing for fishermen and farmers and we have scores of testimonials from men who have used them and each claims it is - the best rubber bcot at the price that money can buy. Cali in and see the dis- H play. ` Alley fs? Co 135 Queen St. sl-1....-__-?1...& r IST \§\»G0 F - R - E - E Cp.ms.i%lo oéirfoffice nop have 501:; t i ~ i e e _o r r . n tikes sulew rirmrintux and we 'fell y.oir exactly what you need and ig V nt ccst you one penby We make wth nd guer- an\ee|hr~m to fit exacély, e _so sper- nnlrs pefferfion in rown ` Bridge work Extracting and filling without plrih. price moderrue. » ‘ DR ROBINS le Queen Btrpaeu, Next door Beer &Goif 10-imtf ho'\»‘l1l-l r ' Specralires Are I '_‘:-=_ Photographs For College Groups '-_E Bayer Studio Te'ephone 192 J , . FARM F0!! _‘SALE The nndejsigned rii=rs- for sale his valuable pr1»fer.y corsi-ting of 90 acres of lwd in first class condi tion 'si ualed in Motnt Alb oo Lo 43. It is within one half mile of Rail say Sta ion, P. st Office, Store, Telephone Office, and I-4 nrtle fr nr School, The hoi`ding~r arein good repa'r. Fonfurther particulars Ar»r>‘v 1° WILLIAM BALLEM'_Jr. '3-z4'MmaiEfzipd Mt Albion ANADTA ,_ __ _ . __ _ ____ _ 1 , \ , ' ,tw ~'_-""----wr ' -- - v *~'- ff---rv ""'- ~ -- ~ - --- I'l' PAYS to buy in this Provinoel TEA.-St. James' Tee is now s leading fssture in Easter week. ld- missiorr 10 cts. Tee sod admission 85 cents. Doo Polsonnn.-A one organ; owned hy Matthew Allen, Char otta- ¢0Wl1. was lying dead. evidently from poison, on Crest George Street for unite a while yesterday morning. NORTH RUBTIO0.-Service vre- paratory to communion will be held in the Presbyterian Church, North Rustico, on Friday, 28th inet, at Z D. lu. _\... ICE CONDITIONS.-The ice in the Charlottetown Harbor yesterday was reported to be badly broken up and floating away from the whsrvos. The Minto will try for .this port this morning. CONVIBNIENT.-It is a great con- venience to get information, sleeper reservations and tickets in the ssme office when taking a trip. W. 'K. Rogers has such sn office at 84 Great George St., phone 148. 'l‘l-IE EARL GREY.-The Earl Grey loft Picton yesterday morning at 7 and docked in Charlottetown at 1.10 with fifty passengers, 130 sacks of mail and 128 tons of freight. Sho leaves on return this morning. -_ . THE MINTO.-The Minto left Geor- getown yesterday morning at 7 and docked in Picton at 9.50 with thirty- five passengers, forty-five sacks of mall and one hundred and forty one Packages of freight, weighing six and three quarter tons. NEW HOME.-The priests of the St. T)unstan’s Cathedral stall are now located at St. Anthony's Villa on Dundas Esplanade. This is the brick building attached to the Hospi- tal and it has been connected by phone. IN TROUBLE.-Joseph Wedge, aged 32, a native of P. E. Island, was tak- en from the schooner Frederick A. Duggan yesterday, says a Boston de- spatch dated the 25th_, on a. charge of being a fugitive from justice. The schooner is inet in from Gulfport. Mr. Wedge is wanted in Campbellton, N. B.. for an alleged burglary. He has been turned over to the immigra- tion authorities. ACCIDENT T0 SPECIAL.-Owing to an accident to the engine of the Pastime special train the excursion- ists were detained at Kensington tm- til 3 a.m. An engine was secured from Summerside which took the train .to Emerald where an engine from Charlottetown was waiting to convey the passengers home. The Pastime boy.| speak very highly of Mrs. Lynd, proprietress of the Bruns- wick House, who gave them the use of her house until the train arrived. MRS. J. J. TRAINOR.- Many friends will learn with deep regret of tire death in Charlottetown Mon- day of Mrs. J. J. Trainer. Sho had been ill for some time. Her maiden name was Miss Bridget Mitchell und five children are left to cherish her memory, viz., Misses Blanche and May at home, Mrs. Benoit and Mrs. B. Peters of Boston who at present are also at home; and Mr. Thomas Trsin0r"of L. J. Reddin’s for all of whom much sympathy is felt in their bereavement. The funeral takes place this morning nt. 10. (From. Yesterday’s Evening Guardian.) DEATH AT KINROSS.-Mr. David Ross, mcrchmrt of Kinross for fifty years, dien after a, few hours illness on March 15th 1913, aged 76 -years. Mr. Ross was well informed on the current events of the day and was an entertaining conversstlonalist, his memory is perpetuated in the name ol the place, Kinross. Ho was e life- long and strenuous Conservative in politics. I-Pe leaves to mourn, a widow. three sons and three daugh- ters. The sons are-John, Fred, Mer- chant and Postmaster, Kinross; Arte- mss and Daniel, Vancouver; B. C. The daughters are:.-Mrs. Murdoch McDonald, Kinross; Mrs. Prescott, N. Y.. and Miss Irene of Boston. The funeral, Monday, to Orwell Head Cemetery was largely attended, the services nt the house and grave being conducted by Rev. D. B. Mchcod. ::If the large and increasing sale of Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur is any in- dication of its virtues-it certainly must be a wonderful preparation. We havedozens of our customers who tell us it is the best hair remedy they ever used. 50c. and $1.00 bot- tles. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- store, Agent. 3-20Mtf. INWARU-. PIRAINB.-The southern _l°°°l!\Il0dstibn arrived in Charlotte- |‘t,own ylliMd¢7 st 10.55 s. m., forty 'minutes lsts; the eastern st 11.90 s. in-. fifteen 'minutes lets; the western at 18.5 ~ 'p.~‘lll.. tive minllttl hte and the lnmnstside st 6.15 p. m.,0no hour 1ate.- ' '- SUDDBN DEATH.-A sad doeth oo- curred in tlllhsrlottetown Monday when Miss Margaret sictionnell of ,Lot 65. Failed away at the home of ther brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas Pow- -er. Dorchester Street. The deceased had been under treatment for some time at the City Hospital. While on her way to the railway station on Thursday last to take-the train to har home she was suddenly overcome and was removed to Mr. Power’s homo. where ther deseh took place as stated. She was forty-two years ol age. (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) POLICE COURT.-One drunk Walt- er Munn was given 30 days in jail at the Charlottetown Police Court this morning. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. Ewen Macbougall will preach, Sab- bath 30th, at Murray River at 10.30, ,I-‘eter's Road st 2.210 and Brooklyn at. 6.30. Also, Monday, 31st, st ilris; Tuesday, April 1st, at Belle River. and Wednesday, 2nd, at Point Prim at seven p.m. ~ _Personals Mr. Herbert Howard, West River, was in Charlottetown yesterday. r Messrs Olive and Dalton of St. John and 0'l3rien of Halifax, steam- boat inspectors, were among the pas- Isengers arriving in Charlottetown by the Earl Grey yesterday. (From Yesterday'n Evening Guardian) Miss Minnie Inman, teacher, Stan- ley Bridge, spent her Easter holidays in Kensington the guest of her sister Mrs. J. F. Profitt. Mrs. Richard Proiitt, Spring Val- ley, is spending Easter in Charlotte- town the guest of her sister Mrs. Dr. R. MacNeill, Pownal Street. 0 The many friends of Mrs. Richard Young of New York City will be pleased to learn that she has return- ‘ed home after a successful operation lin one of the lending New York hos- pitals. Miss Belle McKenzie, Charlotte- town, accompnnied by her two col- lege friends Miss Mowntt and Miss Bull, return to . Mt. Allison, Sack- ville, tomorrow, having spent Easter in this city. ` i ::Re.xall “93" Shampoo Paste is specially prepared- for the purpose of thoroughly cleansing the hair and ‘scalp and is an excellent ees-foam omollicnt. It is- antiseptic as well as cleansing and contains not a single 1 injurious ingredient, makes the hair isilky, glossy and flufly, Price 25c. Guaranteed by The McKinnon Drug ,Co., The Rexnll Store, Corner Great 'George and Kent Ste. MU- Wani at Watch? Remember our big closing out sale continues, until every ` watch is sold. We’ve Sold nearly 200 Watches since beginning this sale, and _i '.'.‘e still have nearly ONE HUNDRED RELIABLE GUARANTEED WATCH- ES, which we are oiiering at practically WHOLESALE PRICES. \ There is only one place to buy watches while our stock lasts. ` G. F. Hutcheson Jtweller- Optician __ l_=Ac| mc " Special Low itates .‘ D \ll.Y BA? l°"l`§lNCl"C0~ } I from And To Other Points | IN YOUR C*_ ' _. _ » _ , . Wnmonthsnd Dorchester Stl snd one ____ % rsscorvo cr Ass ' H ctilnliliirestz Peopleis Theatre T° Hgh' Mmr. isa. ro A .ir rsrr. A Moo vf 'he' mm. P, P _ "°-_ A- Qlous Cargo See and its l’eopi° Sing Elec r c Chair ciou _ Y _ -- _ W f;>.nt.r.tt'v..“'.s~==° 5 5 I ff gels-;;g,s§w;r:s;" ° M sr... .r tr... _ if Tlw Melbufn Lo alliance, 65 65 ` ` tltlslly Lew Reiss; _ . __ V ;- lit Mouse || The E himifd '_ ST. ` c°d From A 'rrawlerp Delay Ed’ ‘ J`. K. B088 Opsrs House Bnildirg . ' ` “" Nolcomb I ‘ For Safe E 'rworsmrryusnuswemormr suns 3” ~1'||¢m , ~. eottsns honssen South lilutcorner of YM! _ , _ '_ ..,... - ' e , vsosntiot-between. Booklets# ft. front ' '_ err wumouorsr sensuous-an a¢»»~ . _ lg, Wtllssilstlerin Art llsksbst h it ...; ..,......: °.. °"» _ Th¢;Passio.n Pl rs r or srss ross _ g v _ . ._» 'U . ' .¥P"i¢“~?"."“'““ _ '°"""'E""“""""""”"""`"`"_ Hel.ssnQ. McKinnon' », » - . --Twitch . _ ' _ f » .- _ 10 Cents Admission. fIfo-..AJ7. . _ - » _ er - - _,,_,,__,,, I _ _ _ . ,_ _ A _ J li “~ as ~ c , 1_. Klinays and Bladder Wtnnrsusrrowu, Our., Juw 27th. |910 “I have nruclr pleasure fn tesiif ing to the almost marvellous benefit I have derived frorn takin “!“ruit-s-tives". I was A lifelong suderer from Chronic Constipation, and the only medicine I ever secured to do me any reul good wal “Fruit-a-tives". This medicine cured me when everything else failed. Also, ` iss! spring, I had n severe sttnck of Bladder Trouble coupled with Kidney. Trouble, and "Fruit-a-tives" curfd these complaints for me, when the physicians attending me had practically given me up. I snr rro\v over eighty years of nge snd I can strongly recommend “l*ruit-e- tives” for Chronic Constipation and Bladder and Kidney Troubles” JAM ES DINGWALL. “Fruit-rr-tives" is the only medicine in the world mode of fruit Juices-arrrl is the greatest L idney, bladder and liver rneriicirre crtr put on the market. _mc rt lox, 6 for $2.5o trial size, 251:. At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of nrice by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Otiaws. “The carriages this year are a com- vlcbe change from anything sh wn here before, they have new tops mlhde of silk, the some as used ou automo- biles and they are deeper and wider. They have ball-bearing wheels, which need no oiling-something that moth- ers ought to consider, besides the oil gets on the baby's clothes and is very hard to wash ont. The prices are lower, consistent with quality. About 35 different styles now open for your inspection at prices from $1.75 to $25.00 each. Come in and look them over. James Paton & Co. 3-11Mtl. "OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES are cheapest in the end. Cost. $11, 12.50, 14.00 and 15.00 according to size but first cost is last cost-and there is s life time of solid comfort in every "0stermoor." “Star Felt" Mattresses are made by the same company, sell at $10.00 for fullsize and are the next best. Sole agents Beer & Wceks. 3-17 Mtf. IVORY FOR BILLIARD BALLS. The experience of the workers who turn ivory for billiard balls has shown that, as it dries, ivory shrinks. In the case of the tusk the shrinkage is greater in width than it is in length. 'l"be tusks of cow elephants have been found best adopted to the mak- ing of billiard boils. The tusk of the fcmnlc is not so curved as that of the male, and the fine "nerve l>l1SSi1g%" is not so clearly seen. ' Billiard balls are turned in the rough and kept in s. warm room for a long time, sometimes as long as two years. Then, after shrinking, they are turned again and to the “true." i Sovereign Cashmere Hose and Half Hose. Ask your dealer for this brand. \. J. MARTIN. B. A. Bsrrgrsr Notary Public. sto only to Loan Morris Bloch’-" hnriottetown MACKINNON Q MCNEILI. Barrister, Solicitors, Notsrteezete. MONEY TO LOAN Oflices:-Cameron Block, Charlottetown A MACKINNON K. C.. LP srswanr Q csrrrassr Barts-isiersé Sioliei%r|rs.ketc. 0||‘ oe ornsr Iuorlglslndl liszftliringtreetv. glnriottr town. P' E. island. HONEY T0 LDAN N. B STEWART K.0. N. A. CAIIIPBIL _,_A IDTEL BRUNSWICK Honctop. N. ll. me Isagest and Best located Hotel in the ty accommodating 260 guelts situated at the centre of spacious ground md surrounded by elegant shuts tr s. r r rr u r rr i' ii`.'.‘.ks.l`.‘.'...l.?r‘f‘i`§'-'lair o°i-`15f'ir'l>s'i'lisri'irri:'tl rr. c. vscnou. x. o. w. rr. neuron McLeod Q Bentley 3‘fil.ii.°'lfl‘f:i'l‘i:‘.iiifE5lliiii'§i°?i DR. CLIF T' ADDRESS-#Purdy Sfniibn, Woel- :hr star Co., N. Y. »-n\nn-we _ , Warburton Cl. Shaw Bart-isters, Attorneys, Notary Public, ltr: CBM! in Cameron Rloek, Charlottetown P. I; risked. ou. .rolls r.sowl:u.. n.ri Richmond Street, opposite St.Psn Church Hours uut to o‘elook to sp .lm A. A.. neun, K. c., Doors \r¢ro..¢§r Pliiillliiii u ~ GIVEN lil’ lli illi- “Frt|il-a-iivas" Gund " ,_-or Specialist-Chronic~ Discus'-s` Curtain Materials In our staple dept. is ‘to be found a stock of the new cur- tain nets Second to none in the' city. I ' r They come to us direct from the Glasgow-Looms. and are- the very finest production of these celebrated mills. The nets and nradrasses come in white. cream and arab and average about 50 inches in width and the prices are 28|: 35|: 39c 45c ,. 5!.°0.!f%3_f.'?.I39S Y it Y 1 ;Motor Supplies-I Gasoline Motor Oil Albany Grease Dry Cells, Columbia Cell connectors Electric VVire (primary and secondary) Gasoline Hopper Boat Amtneters Tanks Spark coils, jump and Gasoline Storage Tanks make-break spark Gasoline Pumps Connecticut Plug Coils Hopper Gasoline Pipe Perfex Spark Plugs Priming Cups Perfex Vibrators Packers for Gasolin: lin- Ragab Spark Plugs giuts _ _ _ Red Head Spark Plugs Combination Siem Bearings Water Hose Plain Ste rn Bearings Water Intake Scoops Inside Packing Boxes Schebier Carburetors Magnetoes, jump and maize- Stillson Wrenches break spafk Screw Drinezs Trouble Lam; S Bronze Shafting Steel Slrsfting Bronze Propellers Bronze lag screws Brass Pipe and fittings Iron pipe and fittings and various other articles required for motor boat equip- ment, all at the lowest possible prices. Write today for quotations. Bruce Stewart £6’ Co. ns | _I _ If you treat your land scientific- ally, replenish it with all the needed plant foods you will get The Richest Crop You’ve Ever Had You cannot expect your land to produce good results until you pay back the elements of fertility that were used by last year's crop, the year before and every year it has been cultivat- ed. We have told you this before and we mean to keep on telling you for on this point lies your opportnoitv to make your land produce a bum- per crop. To put your land in best condition ' you need to use our Unmixed Fertilizers With these you can apply Superphosphate, Nitrate of Soda, Muriate and Sulphate of Pot- ash, Kainit and Bone Meal, singly or in any combination to suit the varying needs of every plot on your farm. : These fertilizers strengthen worn out lands and besides bringing you a better crop this year they will put the land in better condition lor your next cultivation- They' are used and ii’ endorsed bv all our leading farmers and recom- mended by Government experts and all . ities. Write today for free booklets on _ and fertil`1.ers---a postcard will bring ` your home. __ Auld _ I -_ ;_;f~ ; I MU -_ .<5-,= A 0°” f “-3- ij-_ __________i »-..';»- tr, il ._ ll i i' é 'tee ~. ,c 9 2. ,r V, , .,~.~..-.~ i . -.._.-.~.-.?...... -.w-A-...ar L.-...-\