Tattoo Colllge gi--is gttb¢s;\/ eatfslactlon if they get fllelfllietcs talseu here _ £1' isp; serv'cc, goof or `, ow price-. /\ Pu" “Wd Elyllesdale Stallion Baron Mack _ 1.\'»l`O 14861 ` will stand for : =e sm of 19:3 in _ '_ owners stable “""" ` Wheatley River. _‘__ Terms on applic- » ,_ ation. Owner HOWARD McKAY. Mares at owners ring. Aplizstuhdlixljuueizpd. ; Form a Pure Bred Certificate of enrolmenfelio, 4 Depl. of Agriculture -- Commodore; Lsllysrd Standard llulel - 3|109_.. Commodore is of the Bingen fam. ily that is in the very front rank of the world's trotting stock. He is by Admiral Dewey. 2.041, the fasten; stallion of the Blngen get, n han brother of the great Uhlan 1.58 and out of that grand race mare Nancy Hanks 2.04. Three years fu the gen.; Admiral Dewey has 31 in the list in- cluding High Admiral 2.07}, Capt. George 2.09%. seieuta <3) z.11}, Harry J. S. 2.13}. Ol the Admiral the Christmas No. of the _Horse Breeder, 1910, says: “If a man were to /walk _up and down the whole length and breadth of America, shouting through a mighty mega- phone, that Admiral Dewey 2.04| that winged son of Bingen 2.06; out of Nancy Hanks 2.04 was one of the lastest ol the very last trotters which the world has seen, he need fear no argument. When at Lexing- ton, Ky., a few years ago, denied the privilege of preparation, relying upon speed unsurpassed and a will indomitable, he trotted to his record 8.04% (middle half in one minute and half second) he proved his right to a 'niche in the Equine Hall of Fame." Not necessary to spread inuch ink ln tbe`Comi`nodore's behalf. _He is a trotter, has proved his potency sud has passed the- experimental stage, his colts are all large, sound, stylish and very fast. He has 6 lu the list -‘two below 2.20, home training and half mile track. The coming season he will leave John 0’Brien's, Bonshaw, Mhy Sth, and go through Tryon, Kensington, Margate, -Clifton, Stanley Bridge, Bo. Rustico,»0yster Bed Bridge to Charlottetown vie Miiton. will bi; at Frank Hughes' stable, Grafton Bt., Friday, May Sth, over night. Sat- urday, May 10th, will go to Vernon an remain till Monday, noon, thence tl!! Charlottetown, remaining over 1553;; Q, night. Wednesday will go to Bon shaw, remaining till Monday, 19th. He will continue this route fortnight- ly. health and weather permitting. For terms apply to Joi-IN o'i_3rl.1i§N, (11 c arge.) Charlottetown, April 10th,' 1913. 4-12BMEtf- years old and \-sighs ten hundred . V.//_ ‘__ ___ I ..;-'-:-f`ea5ai=S.-.==. _ - _ _ . »_».-_:5,§-:.1 » -r.-~ ~.,.=__ :_-;;.¢_., ~ ;-;§~;-'Z-'_1_.'.'."’ "¢o'?`§=m1" '~==u;E:,_ _, L- ‘ ‘-;;.;: _ ,'_, ` ‘f 1* 1 I ,heeding will show Ze llot is a rac . "` °‘ , hosr: offirst qu.1l\y Afser a l1ef~vy - »~`:&3"` ` ~~ .. -03"' ` h d\-.moles . - li ` - V ___n2_.:e_;v____v;:_i_;11,\_°¢},°,L‘}‘}7,.|¥y pr§per=v_n=¢:_p1yliue A~ Sumru¢r.~1~e 1 n Sei t m. fewer ll eeflolol -fo °“* "9"" * "_lrer_ 22rd he was second fo I-Iapp when we fit them they sive nemlaet-lon Georle in 2 13-on a slow hack and `M` 5 I Lv $358 T 0 N lacolideyvlitha strorgwnlb‘cw 5_‘l¥,',‘;,°h,f-]fi:i'_§’1'§}’,,'_|§"f.'§ __¢,,°,?.,'f 8°' 't B' F' ling ~At Charlo't_¢=__=_=_¢ we time co. _».MIf=1`f¥41i_‘~ .calls "Sat 1 desired 2°_i ,forg ii sl?-un - ‘switch ° iii: neetest littlemzlock you °V¢1'8&W- Price`$l.l§. W. W. WELLNER \\l~Q\. F - R - E - E Come our of'f`_ice and have your leelh ex mid lljse o cltrge. Only lakes s fevrm nfues and we ilégtell you exactly what yo&_neod{ud' iyh _`g`nt cc`sl you one penny. e ms e tae nd nr. nieofhem to lit exhelly. We §o gn,-_ mire perfecyion in Crown s ‘d Bridge work Extract ng and filling without pain. price moderme. -» - DR ROBINS lb B _°__f._l:_e_en tr¥g_s_.’__l:e’_§;;___deor Beer &Gof1 I G.D._W.. in ‘ Funeral Director any _em- bslmen-Miss A. Ferguson, Lady Assistant- Personal Attention and Promptnsss Guaranteed. Ambulance calls answered sl short notice. SPECIALTIES Dislnfecting and f-um nuug _ Furniture Rspsired and glleup ' bolstered. Silent Salesman made to order 0FFh(|l€-Ki 5 are hone . s. infill 'li s§u I worth Tris. liSnsunl1"1vf_¢i nftrfo ' i Aqulri 2.271-4 The grea‘est bred ofall lim slalllonr. A grem ynung sire. Fwurivy lnel all ovrr, and lhs sire cf coli troll.. rs of size and substnnl n. Will have n grand lot out nl the races lhis year, Wn\chlh:a~. They are the kind you want Kaldsh, sister of Aqui-i is the 4 am of' Baden z.o5 i-4, the largest m ~ney winner ol' igiz and ihe premier w nner, in regular racing events, ol' all time. Rsdeifs winnings for igw amounted fo $35 775 and A Gold cup valu- lfd al $5 ‘o.oo run be was afterwards solo ltolh Russian Nobl--man “vi-ire Viaz mski for 531.010. teivice Fm- 8 5.co. | _ J. M. Nl£ll0l.S\.‘N. _ 'l 202 Kent Street. _ . _ llisrloifet vm. Mar|h:8EfM=iyear,- _ _ -1' __ I ir . > ff; __.1; if. .._ - . . .yu *" _ ;.~_ ~. ._ ,___ _ / |{(:'." ‘ ' "‘-is -- ».. _ -I |_'._@_'_'§'rT(»_._»_"'_ f~ ‘__‘+f*+i’s=% _ln - » ., .., _ M ' ) » . 3- in i eff ' ~. --1. "("='i 1 _\~." .: » _- -:K r* "7:-_`f~.-'-“"'.»`." - if x ._~~:-1-ze. _ ._=- ' ' `-5:'§e’5’f3"!"T:%l~f>'g A _‘ff Zealot) Zea'ot is- n black -St:ll'on six and ten pounds, isa lestiatural pac-rr sired bv Comniodx re Lydaid dim by Abdellah !‘.ie~sanrer dam of two in th- 2.30 lis', also giard d~ ni of Orwell Bell 2 zo '-4. second d-in by Don ]oln, third dam by old Flying 'F'en‘hi-nan. As his season in the stud he siarted eig t times in igi 1 a d was elw..ys in the he started in the 2.4¢ stake against Strong Field and fini ‘hed fhid, came back tl e next day in th : 2.1 _ class agaimt a field of seasoned Campaigners and fought a four with fourth money. I-lie Ice Cam- raisn consisted 'of one start a~\ .Chsrlot1etown,'-when he f reed the limit to beat hillr ani than only 'could do’it by a nose; Zeslot ba proved bim=ell lobe est ck g ttrr among the bet One ofhis daught- trsf lllftwo years og £'_°ld_,ll*_3‘ *xi- .hibfiionin \ be'r‘otf 2 own for Iwo unriied dollars ,and there are »nn`;ny. more'-as _go_0‘l BS 9l\€,W*_5~ Zéslot 'will _make the v »¢»8S0_\1i°l River Bridge where hi will _#bv *of.'.fl:'¢f revies- _ “ “ul /_,- I ,ll 1 Gllfllbllu ' ' ;‘3-_.W rr rare meson. TW' l>l'0_lB registers 385 tons and was’ built for Mr. Wightman in 1901. She is another acquisition to the fleet of vessels Captain Anderson is accumu- IBUHS and tho second he has bought at Halifax in a year, says a Halifax exchange. In audition to the Palmet- to, now moored at Pier 5, he has the former sealer, Beatrice L. Corkum, which sallcd lor New York with lum- b¢\'. alter successfully grappling for one of her mud-hooks that had been lost in Mill Cove. The Empress has Grade vn-1 naniei sen om- Edith Proud. Grade V-1 Nellie Bell Junior--1 Leslie Crabbe, 2 Frank Crabbe. BONSIIAW.-His friends are very much pleased to see Mr. John Inman out again so early with his good launch “Derry," making his regular lottetown. .\fr. Inman made his first trip onthe 1st of April, which is be- lieved is tue earliest for a number of years.-While working in the woods near his home about the last of March Mr. Walter Carson dlscopored s. nice ,parcel of snakes. Upon closer observation Mr. Carson found there were fifteen of them, all full grown. This looks very promising for an early spring.--Mr. Russel Boyce has returned home after a winter spent in( “Uncle Sam's” domain.-His friends are pleased to see Mr. Wellington Salinond around again after his re- cent serious accldent.~Mr. Samuel Beaton was in the city Wednesday and was one of the many who at- tended the Legislature in the evening to hear Premier Mathieson’s Budget speech.--The school is progressing favoiirahly under the management ol Miss Bertha Trafnor. ::1l‘armers and Horsemen in city and country speak in the highest terms of the Island Condition Pow- der. Now is the time your horses and cattle need a good tonic and blood purifier. We cannot recommend s, bet- ter powder than this one. *25c. full_ H, pa¢|¢gge_ E, A, Foster, Central trips between Bonshaw and Char-E _ _ \ .,.. .0 1 \ ' . .I - BRAD\La.ium.-un. o. A. Hotel- ww were msngusrlotmen renee UM will amen mt i»_eru'e. asv in Court um _mor _ s._ Brsdslbane st 11 s. in., and 1- o‘elock ---- i>. m. _ . ru sounnvmnm.-mv. .1 . ue- m" L_“°|‘°i'\¥-"'1‘lis value of time. §‘°_*'° bc. 0 gelkaaymstrsetl W _AQ t Veil 3-“Derkussg q_|,§¢h¢_" _ olnerv 0, Mass. e wo be pens- __ __ __ _ ,Qi m _ ed to have the addresses of all con "' _ ST. Janne cnunoi-i.--Rev. 'r. F. n°¢f»°~l with the Church of Scotland ' Fullerton will presoh st hath ge;-vie” there, or of any one whom the friends . __ ._ _ _ in Bt. James Ohm-gh ¢0m0rmw_ Hip would wish him to csll on or con: morning supine Wm b¢_ mug mu. municats with. ~ _ ~ * sions crisis in s Life, and the even- --- ‘ 0'" aim" ° wf°k for theme wiii be, mssum sua DELIGHTFUL s00IAL.-Last even- Keeps Shoes Bright Dreamers. . ing s congregational social under the __ _auspices of the Ladies Aid of Zion Awarded the Gold lliedul nt Halifax LECTURE.--Rev. G. M. Young wfliiilhurcb was held in their social hall Ellllbifwll. deliver one of his popular lectures, ,Bild WB* 1511011 5f'¢°“d°¢\- A f1°ll¢\\$- "TUB HBV 0! Nl-ples." (its beauty and W1 il-lm” WSH °l\l°Y°d li! I-ll Pl`°l°l\l¢ its horrors) in the Methodist Church. “<1 the lollowitnlg enterta_:§ngspi_°o- Victoria, on M d in , A ril Krair. was gras. y apprecia 1 o os im. im, siiverogellletlgifali snoiiin br Male"-'~ Pwr Siem! ‘"4 A\‘*~\““` THREE THOUSASQ gsvgyiilrglglbsuyy hear Mr, Yenn5_ Bruce. M_§ss'_Ci\irnsb alnd Miss Malmée ____ ' ___ _ Ross, a, ia ogue y our young a - BUFFALO A i 10 T _ EMVRE99 CHANGES HANDS.- les' “mn” Bl‘°"°'t' M°D°“‘l.‘l' V" and members ofpxtlle fourth giflzlxxlllugf It has been uc"-gamgd ¢_|m¢ we tem Buskirk and Mitchell and readings by th N H 1 G d schooner Empress, anchored in the MT* G°UEl\ “Hd MW- 3U~“d°"°°°° Ml' ,Jigga dill; touarpfft s§;l::o3f;,-dats; “gm ‘7°°°' l3*“'fU1Q\l¢ll. YIM been P\11'- Taylor °°°“Pi°d tl" °h““" arising from the strike of the motor- c ased by Captain Ando , f "-'° d 4 1; 1 1 _ Culp” H9-"b°|'. ll'0lI1 'WN'l';ls\m%lSl\(;- HARMONY DIVIsI0N""S‘ O* T" l.!ldi\ial’.'liai‘l:,vllsyu(l.lb):`r:pil)uyfhvsergniibldli- mm- 0! M00'-38110. P- E~ I» The En” Low" Freetown' is in B nouluhmg tered in the armories here at day- coudition. At its last regular meet- ing the following stall of oilicers were duly installed for the present quar- ter, viz:-W. P.`-Ray Clow. W. A.- llearl Reeves. R. S.-Mrs. Roy Burns. A. R. S.-Jessie M. Clarke. F. B.- Henry Lidstone. Treas-Edith Reeves. Con.-Pearl McDonald. A Con.-Lib- ble Reeves. Chap.-Stewart Cairns. I. S.-Ray Lidstone. O. S.-Alexau- der Cairns. P. W. P.--Mabel M. Burns. Organist-Mary Cairns. ba 1,, :all you want something good in a en ld up hero for the past winterl 'ggged pipe see our line. We b0\lBl1¢ _ ;._._._____i_ Bud will be rigged in readiness for, __ an a ant “ner his sem ¢ t _ . _ this line fr in K 5;; glgrsnh a "eight °' “mb” to son was over and it shows all the F R E C K L E S new styles-the bee; f:_\_1_:ue_i_i___;u¢ ¢_l;0lD (Fm Y g 4* ' the makers. You w e ne. _ _ -_ _ Ex1l|l11‘;§Ae'1£18¥q§_i§_Y1e§;ngggggzialgz 'I‘here’s a style here that will suit Dont I-li_de Them With a Veil; Re- the egnfmtmtifms 4,, gprmgvala “hoop your fancy and a price that will suit moic Them With The New for month .-,g Much is as (ou * . your purse. The McKinnon Drug Lo., __ I-rcscription. Corner Great George and Kent Ste. HFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED- Waiil a Watch? Remember our big closing out :ale continues,-until-ever y watch is sold. 'We’\-e sold H nearly ` _ 200 Watches ' since beginning -this sale, and C" ‘.'.'e still have nearly O N E " HUNDRED RELIABLE -.' GUARANTEED WATCH- ' ES, which vie are offering ’~ aiplactically WHOLIF/:`ALE __ PRICES. _ f_._¥’\\ Thereis only one place to bu" matches while our stock .' lasts. G. F. Hutcheson Jeweller - Opticiaii s °f:‘§=.&'zs; "im ""' » - I Entire M`insti°el Maids Change , ~..._... v~~i_ Ure saturday' gunning P0l?Igll Pl! .2v'l'laTi¥wers ne) I | ' " u _ ll . ln l i ........._ _ __ _ _Dounil of Caps Traverse is now sup- ' ; ' ‘3 oaaisrran cannon- nu. J. vim; on puiele or ul. xox on $1 No F. Floyd will take for his. slibjeet in I-Ialipshlre Street, Cambridge, lass. ~ _ the Central cn;-mi” ohm-eh copier-'R_ev. Mi. McDougs.ll's address while y .1 l ' rg u _ __ | break. An additional 1,000 soldiers were brought to Buffalo. Up to 10.30 o'clock this morning lio attempt had been made to operate a cni' on any-of the compauy's lines. A special detail of mounted scouts of the 47th regiment, was fired upon at the corner of Niagara and Tonn- wanda streets this morning. The znflltiamen charged thc crowd but did not capture the men who fired thu shots. No onc was injured. » 2 9°~‘“° Mu A 1 f sk' i ii e ti Ben 3 Jnhn McLeod_ G ad v]__ . n cm nen. in speca s recen y Dougie Crabbm 2 Annie f3__a‘;_be_ 1% discoiered a new prescription, othine -double strength-which is usually so 2 Cntlm;-im Colm grad 1V___S 1 ' I would consider renting a furnished successful in removing freckles and 1 L,0|-ne C01es_ 2 Elma: Prong” 0;' house for the summer if I can get giving a clear, beautiful complexion Finley Mckmnom Grade 1V__J,,,’,ior possession by June lst, and rent not that it is sold by MacKinnon Drug 1 Lloyd pm,,de_ 2 Fred 001% G,.ade| too high. Apply to C. Leonard Grant, Company under an absolute gu_aran 111.1 Bessie [ML 2 Wmie Stewartl Ofilce phone No. 318, Residence phone tee to_ refund the money if it fails. and Grace McNeill. Grade III-Jun- N0' 176' _Dont hide your freckles under im._1 Ruth McLeod_ 2 Winnie \eil; get an o_iince of othine and lie- crabbm 3 Susie _C01es_ Grade H___: . move them. iovcn the first few app i- Bmi0,._ 1 Alma Dough Grade u_ cations should show a wonderful im- provement, some of the lighter freck- les vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the is sold on the money-back guarantee. DAILY. ,/‘ -1 1 /rx De Bevoiisei Brassi ers A good Corset is not eiiough.'l`hé 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 proper1y,. moulding the figure into perfect lines of fashion. Pliable, comfortable, and thoroughly hygienic » 55c. 85c. up Sl onlev Pos _Q The alwavs busv Slove. l 1_ ' 'l -'New cart.-.ills .ma eurtainings by "Hoodoo-ne Carpet squares in im- 'the yaril-the biggest variety to sei- inense vari¢>€Y» YOU can UIBPGCY '150 isnt from in the city. See them new patterns on out big new rug they'rc swell. Wc'l1 save you money, rack in ten numbers. No trouble\to ,|0u\,\,. ,m-enggh othine; 1515 this thattoo Beer & Weeks. 4-l4MEtl. ‘show you. Beer A: Weeks. 4~12MEtf. _gg _ _ 1 . t ~ H “ a ri-is swear _ A People's Theatre. Tonight 1-1 E A LT H R E5 1' 0 R E R __-__ ` AN IDEAL TONIC. BLUOD PURIFILR AND FLESH PRODUCER Invnlids. Delicat/e Boys and Girls. Overworked Mothers, Business Mon _ and Women run down from sickness or hard work oi’ any kind. should use "Oliveine Emulsion." It improves the appetite and _ strengthens tho digestive organs so that the full benefit of the food is received makes rich red blood, and so invigoralcs the system that germs cannot secure a foothold. I AT ALL DEALERS sir; sl? 1. - I Presenting ___ _ .""The Two Counts c N SfU(llO of s Peinfer’s Model An Interesting Story Western Comedy Making’ A Baseball Bag ' w More Fun I Pizfm Pere I q P' Doors 0pen 5 o'clocli_- '_ Children 5c ‘l atinee Saturday ‘_ L_. FR'EE°~"i aa' ‘oni2§A P 0.: C*-a _ 5 T01-'_ _’e5h9*‘;°f -“mol” solar- L_ Minstrel -Maids ~ _ l Prices 101: and 20:: ~ Show Slsrls 5.50 ~ ADMISSION I ` H __ ~ l Aa..1¢..r1_s¢_ ' __ Messers, Frasier. Thornlon & Co. Limited., Uoolrsirc, Quo. ' Dear Sire, -I have been ii. suiferer"of lung trouble for many years and have tried all kind of doctor's medicines, but found no rellef._l h ard of your “0liveine Emulsion” and after taking the first bottle felt much better. I am now taking the third bottle and am much improved. I cannot recommend the “Emulsion too highly among my friends.` Yours truly, (signed) Mrs.Frank Arniro, _ Plympton, Digby Co.. N. 5, Messrs. Fraser. Thornton. & Co. Limited, , Oookshlre, %le, Gentlemen,-I waA_ tron led with n sore chest and severe pains in the regions of my heart. I began taking your "0live1ne, Emn`sion“ and it gave ine almost immediate relief, and as a result of faking it I am eeliug quite well now _ - ' Yours respectfully, ` _ ‘ - (signed) Myrt e I. Hovey, Ludlow, N. B. Dear Sire.-I was suffering from stomach trouble and did not know what to take to cure decided to try a bottle of your “0liveine Emulsion" and before I had used two bottles I was would not like to see my store without this very saleable medicine. _ ~ ' Slncerelyéyours, . _ [sign ]J.Chus. Boudreau, _ Havre Albert, M. I. Dear Sire,-l can highly recommend your medicine "0llveine Emulsion" ggipletely cured a oongh which l had for over a year and I think it is the best en. __ , ` Yours truly, ' [signed] John H. cKinnon, Messrs. Frssier,'l‘hornton da Co. Limited, _ » ' _ ~ - Qoolrshlre. Sue. Gentlemen.-I had a re attack of Ls.Grlp I had no aiimte and hardly strength enon been sion" and onl taken ita few days when I third dose I noticed e change. " - -1 ' You? Trnl , & Co. Limited. I ~. .I 1 RB.