,/ i i'» 5’ l 1 in ,_. ii . 1 t ,. is i i i i - - MM.-_'__ __ i i _.-_..»~..-as - il 3 .sig i i 1* 5 i Rexaii Catan-an Jelly is the p -- _ re.- seription of one of the world's most s famous specialists. You can get thi prescription and medicine for l5c. at our store. You thus save about $24.75. If you are troubled with Cat- arrh try it-we gurantoe results. - 8 Sole agents The McKinnon Dru Co. Cor. Great George and Kem Bu. HSL ’ ' “Hundreds of shirts in the new pat terns and in any style you wish a this great removal sale. Come in an stock np. 25 per cent discount CLEAN A8 HUDDER T lN`KBfI AM While walking through g mga” down town street the gum- q,y_ I heard o little urchin to his egg;-gag turn and say ‘ hav. Jimmy. In me tell. youu, Pd be MPP! as a clam Lf I only was de feller dat pg mudqgr t'lnks I sm 55° 3"" NB” dl! Pm s wonder, and she knows her little lad Could never mix with nothin dat was ugly, mean or bad, Lots er times I sits and tink; new nice 'twould be, gee wing, If a feller was de feller dat his mud der t'lnks he isl" My friends, be yours a life of toil or undiluted joy, You still can learn a lesson from this small, unlettered boy Dou't aim to be an earthly saint with eyes fixed on a star, Just try to be the fellow that your mother thinks you are -St Louis Star l\l|T0ll0BlLl0U NESS Sir --One would have thought th running of autos on the Island the seems a spring disease, (like house cleaning). and breaks out every ses- sion ef the legislature. Poor fellows, they have it bad, kind of chronic- can't-hélp-it. But as our good Dr. Dewar has taken the case in hand with ii staff of excellent assistants, and the noble Mrs. Iondergast as worthy Mntron, and a vigilant arn- bulance corps composed of the sturdy ` farmers and their wives (yes bless the women they are all on our side, and well and ably do they write in de- fence of their rights and liberties). e a _ The good Doctor having diagnosed t h e nd ronounded it dangerous h s t cas. n p d taken steps (backed up bv every . .. m ‘real farmer on the Island to sta _ _ P B,uce»s_ g.5M3i_\ out this disgusting spring nuisance. .fl (I __ Champion Carriage Stallion oi P. E.l (Pure Ih-erl Eiirolment No.5 Dept. 0/ Agri.) (M818) Race Record 2,23l~4 is a son ol’ Bingara who sired B long time to-come. _ - . Tam, Fiir, etc., such horses as Baden, 2.05 I 4, PRO BOND PUBuCO_ , Belvasia 2.06 3-4; Bergen 2.06 ' . _ . 1 _ _ _ is a son of Kadika who is B ..HM,e you, purchased y-our Mt yet? Darn of Berka 2 I4 i-4. Vi/in ner of ten races and $2700 in money, and to choose from as. fine a ~¢ i- ' , 3-4; Binvolo 2.07 3-4, etc s rc of 2.28 trotters ai ii year Sire of 325 two year olds tha etc, etc. 1912. Biala (3) 218 i-2 at with the overwhelmning shower of letters that appeared in the papers last string protesting against the would be autoists would give up the iight for at least a few years. But it . the will rotect themselves. Lct i °fh”‘”‘”°” ‘ii?”il»`§"2i1“i§?l§ i .- B6' 0 |912. uf P us; op¥“m__m_ S. ing Piles. No surgical oper- l ation required - - Dr. Chaso's Ointment will relieve yen at once have t ialed in 2.30 or better. ' - If not, here is your chance to save _ i cent to 33 1-3 discount. Bruce's. Brie and Bavian i-8 in 18 _ _ “M343 HIP nisiiiint Knows Thai insteadofssllowskinnnd fees blemishes she oughtto the clear complexion sw* beauty of nature md health Any woman ted or suffering at time! headache, backache. 1l¢l’Vous- ness, languor and depression of spirits--ought in try sei-:cHAM’S Pii.i.s the safest, surest, most con venient and most economics remedy known Beecham s Pills remove impurities, insure better difestion, refreshing sleep, an have an excellent general tonic effect _lupori the wholebodi system eyhave awonderfu powertoiin ve the general ealth, whi b purifyingthe blood Beecham Pills clear the skin and Impro The Gomplgxion Sold cvsrywlun. In boxes. 5 sinh. No ivonqn should fail to real lbs vshlbls dlneuess with every box. from it for years to come It has been very pleasing to read the many able and convincing anti-auto letters also thc many strong and pointed esolutions, from all over the Isiandl that have appeared in the Guardian ‘ ut it has been equally unpleasant 0 read the letters of the Autolsts They have not given one sens,,ble rea son, why autos should be allowed to run on our roads There is no use disguising the fact that our road way proper, is narrow, and this of necces- sity, as owing to the sticky nature .‘ of most of our soil the driveway must haie a good round to throw oil the water, and the narrower the road, ' the easier to keep round. It is said ‘ hat farmers are selfish. (Not so, . eryone should use the roads as freely as themselves, but with the same ve- hicles and the same propelling power. .Now there is a law on our statute books. (See Swtions 53 & 54'of G road Act.) “No person shall place an ' olstruction, or a nuisance on the n.-ovcd, and any damage caused by said nuisance made good. Penalty of - $20.00) or one months imprisonment _E for each offence. Now farmers consider ance," (which they certainly are), therefore they cannot Us allowed to be pieced on our roads. The diseuter ested letter, written [mm England by i the Revi Mr. Styles, (and published in the Guardian), while on a visit there last summer about the unhear- able nuisance that autos have become there, ought to be sufficient warning for HS, to 'ill-e-ep them out." Horse buyers who come here from the other Provinces have said that we were wise in not allowing them to run, and that where they have 'been allow- ed, they were forced on the people. Farmers are the only producers, Bus- iness men, lawyers, doctors and etc., have to depend on them for their "bread and butter." Therefore the, producers must be protected; it not Y D these men run them in the towns if they want to, but not in the country, please! Every ratepayer "should at- tend the Annual School Meeting, but let them make it a special point to attend this one on the 17th, and roll up such an anti-auto vote ‘that will slettle this "annual" nuisance for . tllo. ' ll 3253.1 8¥"i-‘li§’.ll..I.’.§‘.5.° £32. i. 0.3. i’.‘i.’§.ii&i. Toronto. Sample if you mention this eeper and enclose ie. ¢0 Pl! DMMIO- ._... ___ _ ____-3 ~ stock as there is in the city. Z5 per sec. (as yearlings). All aboxie and: records were over 1 2 ini E tracks. Berks was one of the _ il' WQSIC _ best trotters in the United , . . States last year. All of th above are full sisters an brothers being sired by hi gara. and all Gensral urposes- Write Il samples and quotations to the msntifsct i Gray fe Ce S , FULL SISTERS and BRO- C° ' St - 'i‘HERs.B¢fi¢a 2.141-4,isiaia 'S °§f;m,"“.";,°“ 2 » . (3) 2.18 I-2, Bavian trial (2) our _M ’ l c l \ . r 2.301 Brie trotted an 1-8 as , -- 3( ycar ing in 18 _seconds _Brenta‘ ` g which is described as 'a sensa- V12/ , tional yearling in the Ameri- -~ ` ` can Horsebreeder of Apri oth 2 An are _ 00 Suits for to us ii ridiculoiiiily low price, provi ling we bought the lot ranging in sizes from 34 £0 44 After fully examining the s iits, quality of lining and every paint ot finish, style and 50 forth we decided to buy and we fully believe that they are t e best suit barvains offeftd here for many days The material from which the suits are mi. e coiipists chieil ; of o uhh Taeeds and hnglish Wei-ste:l "` Ever Suit bears a large mdildl es’ » lf _,:7¥' ° ~*<\c e t 778 A leading ihnuufseiurer of the men s clothing odered ns 30: men s suits at what ##121115 y *fe - . ~~ green rag, may be seen in our x ,_ '_+ “»‘- fi "` “Q” '~ Clothmg Room, Second floor to day s _,_ r;,_ ,N t _ _ “they are perfectly willing that ev- _ ,U _ . _ -____,_ ; _5_r_;__:. i [_-‘f 1; _ .-r . _ - -.-, ,-1 ~ _--‘_-1:1".-'» _- ;"' _ _}._; i i slid( Lia » ,sllv " , ws' .wth 'li i, .-. »...s_ *Li f l ‘i» The style of the suits are the new S B style The shoulders are hand shaped and nlcel y moulded collars and lape;lr. _ The _front _of the coats are sufficiently rounded fto'give itheiiia jstylish,appeaz'ance. The lin- in_gs~irre of-gooiquality satin. The canvas is s. heavy elastic finished canvas well' padded with wading and hair cloth. The 'suits are sewed with silk throughout and are a dressy," classysuit in every respect. -\_ » is Kmckers A great many parents l ave been complaining to us that they have been unable to get anything f ir the boys to stand the wear and tear, such as bays from 6 to 14 yeais of age usually require We have secured for you now the best _ boys’ knickers that we know of. i_It is not cheapness we are after in this .instance but qs'ality,we can gua'i‘i ntee them to to stand the wear. The prlceis $1.55. ‘ _ __i public highway and etc.." and Road 3 so that nothing more will be heard r I ` B . t . Masters are ordered to have same re- P- S I-I i /i. . . E Sanitary Cotton \Pollshlng Cloths fc- d Yower Houss§'Gsrs¥ss, Machine Shog- <59# $3 .gil aisles] »£1i8t0n Street near, nothing eould;Yli;c‘!iiiore swept. _ Queen -'C_h_;_;il0_¢g¢t°wn__| sbieilisn sliver table ware.. Pleesing. mseiissi useisl. ' A greli ilsm is es necessary /,l|!0ll|8\,f°` .;’;_':“;l’;::‘*"l1'll,"'l1l‘*l""\Y""lf* 'P¢¢d"' Baum h” ‘ hm W V; A V Coll in aiidilook over' our Stables formerly Hurry s . T MacKinnon, ,' -,..'~_:',»-‘=m_,¢,-',¢¢i,,,,s, yifu Y 'JA E ‘vnu tfaviiwlfisbly 'f ’ i' 6 p s_,~_-.i_ reaiivcéfawiii-bring this eaaiogae _ pf=~=i=¢°°d'di-uw. WN . _,___ ‘V f 'ii will; be at Fred Cameron's the de- , , 1 __ _.1 V ‘ iChicken (lb) 12 to 14 60 to V Fowl (each) B0 orrected for every Wednesday' and Potatoes, per bus. 24 to 25 SBWTGBY iBB\l¢- ,Turnips, per bus. 15 -" ` Cabbage (lb) s nts (waits as to 40 Peits so to so sts (black) ‘ _ 40 to1_g` Hides ‘ 9 to 10 1”* _ o i ki miw (per ton.) $5.50 to $6.50 8° 2° 1:; _ 10 to 16 ay (par zen) ' f siz to sis W i ,_ §_ H rm (1)05) 20 thirteenth annual convention of the 13 BACC() MEN al foreign countries. e o MEETING 0F_T0 will continue until the end of the , D; V _, .lu 5.-The week. Es (Der dos) 17 tol8 Beet lqus.rter)j_ 9 '10 11 RICH“0F B ,ne - -+ 'E -- ._l-_- Eiuht,Biilii,. _ Dover Egg Boaters .. i ._-.. Bc es. Sad Iron -Handles r. . . ..-¢."8c ‘f .. ]ap’d Dust Pans .-..i ..' 8e“ Tin Oil Store, Kel.tl_és._. ,.l3c “ 1_o‘qt Dish, Pans . . ._ I8: “ r qi., Long Handle Dif- V _;pei'.s....... . .-. . Be ea. Ioker Mouse traps . . ._ Ze “ \ . '\\` '.\‘\\§;. I £3' /' .V` on --' ._ it, ti _ , _ , is _ "Univ_el’sil'f'_ -3 'itninute bread makers, rniki s _.bread without touching 50 ir binds to the doiigh and is a’ necessity ip any kitchen. Thisis a real lahorissving i evice. The Ul*IIV‘El_{SA_L'does the mak- ang and ku sling' of bread in 3 minutes. ~, . , No. 4, Capacity 2-'to 6 loaves , ’-»»- ,-~~ .-~_»'.¢- was $z.°ofCl. No, 8, L‘apaelty_,_6 to io loaves ' ._.i_ _-._-`;i'_°_.._._ Q2.50§ea. _ _‘fSavg nt'.s"`_G__éiiii_i'iie Gem Fo.d Chopper, _ch ips raw meats, cooked meats, vegetables; *f_»irii.,it!',j-»_=,br§aid, eegs. etc, liisi 5'-_'cutting knives. No. zo a gq>l_f__;s_mil_y__lizi:' only _ ".§ g_~_»-_hoc Ns _aa -Sl-5° il!-li 25. ea. Beware of Iinitatlcns _ _ '1 "‘"" .ii‘..‘»‘éii.i‘~*"=J'~‘° ‘klffers 0111' Annex on Articles oi all Kinds and everything fir the Kitchen. Articles that you never thought of. We keep in touch with all the leading Manufacturers of these lines, and as soon as any new de- vice is on the market they notify us, and Lo'n`Q;11§igi_'dI_e.lgi$h,Mops.. Sc vreimrnediately stock it. Nick-Nacks of ‘V all description. Call in and look oyer our f, __ , _ __ r- --i \ many lines of labor saving articles. Note the exceptional low prices listed here. / _ ' 9 §_ |. /i -»»--a.;-»¢.r-,_ Q - Set , "f_’ ". Aplodel Tea Kettles,_, nickel plates ¢`°P. ,is very convenient. . ........ ..i_ go ea, ___ Grafton Street is i ,___- Replete With Uplto-date This is where you will find anything » 'l'|llS This Humming Bird Kitchen Sets, coinpos- ' |_ ed oi six pieces and stand,s~me as cutatove I 0_nly_..._...`...........»--.-~......45¢eg, ' \White Bird Sets, Composed of io pieces and stand, similar to illustration, I only . .`...........'.......... 95c ga, - i _ No. 8 CoEee.Tea Keitcs, nickel plates, _made cf heavy copper. an ornament will . s_t.`for years -, . ~..» .. Lao ea- _peryviih hiiige _cover on side_'o top which ' . . , _ Mrs Potts Sed Irons, composed of 3 `Irni'|'s",‘<-handle and stand. `\ / ' , Only "."‘°'3.. ..i . . . . . 75;: ggt Shakers gc, Team to all Plioiie Us i _ T the llay-- autos an “obstruction” and a nuis- F _ ` Note lhese Rare Snaps Victor Flour Sifiers .. . . ite ea Wire P.itatoe,Mnsb¢rs 4 hc Bc ea, Tin Pie Plates, -different sizei ._ .,.,.. _ 4\, Sc, 6cea. Spring Clothes PZns..5c pefdoz “ire Tea Strainers . . . . Sc ea. S‘r. ng Wire Bri i`ers (all sizes) . .. .. lilr, i2c_ l4c, i5c ea. 4 Hole Wood Mouse traps .9c ea,/ \ \ Z \ _ f s llargains iii i Enamelware Grey Enamel ” W. sh Bowls, . . .. . .. i2c.&'I5c-es. Pr¢s~.rve Kettles (Grey% 'V - .._. i8c& 0cea. Ssucepaiiswitli Covers ...... . . . . _ ; ;.‘.. l1c,&._20e ea Enamel _ Pie Plates. bi.. 6c&7c ea. Grey Chambers., . ."_a..' .v 20 ea. White Enaniel Bowls,‘_ (large) , - . . . .‘.'. ..'. Zbc, 30s 8;' Me ea; . Mill: Pans (white) " . . . ; . l5c.]l9c 8t23c ea, . White Basin( ` ` .'. .. .' |56, 2`0c,_. 23c &,2,$c es. Soup Plates (white) ,. . . . l2c ee. iz qt. Buckets (white) . .65c ea. es- ’ OHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Butter 30 to 82_l(¢;r§§l_i.h 1;) K - 5 Tobacco Association of__th° United Lobster (rn) 18 States was opened in this city to- Uorned Oodilsh (lb) Sc. day, with headquarters of the Jeffer- sprmg lamb mn) $1.25 to $1.60 son Hotel. Tobacco manufacturers, 8c. warehoiisemen and agents are in at- §:&\:,£;b(i,I:,),¢h) ' Bc. tsndance from every section of the .__------- ,United States, as well as from sever- Th c nvention J \‘-_ 2'., ,s i-.