I -not-'Hs ;., . “'i"9’."'7"*?”‘9T °' . 'rl-In crrARLO*l‘i‘l_iT0wN` ou/innran ~ --f »' fuonmc vnu. - ~ ' U =--Met was '~'i*@lCIlsuq-_Q fr 1 _Af '~ _‘ " _ W oz..-_R-_l q . '--1 '.»~\-v'*- >- »__1_` . _ » .- .. . , , . mt l _pm i'~ he,"°m'<`ii_¥i'ei"';¢'i.1"7»"E op _shouldsee our display og mlywdglght in photo- W "9 C003 Slllilifl ére is a Snap 81 dsyv American Bla.-k Wood Clocks at $4.0; ¢g¢h_ They strike »every half hour on Cathedral gongs. Are goo tlIl1¢i£e_eper_S. Every ogg guaranteed. Well worth $5.00 ourprice $4.00. ~ CQ W. Patterson From Hand io lland The jewel fuel that means more to you when you need it than the whiteet diam- ond- _ _ llrgh-quality Coal from our yards-clean, free-burning, long lasting Coal-‘-fair prices. and f r service in exchange for our orders YAny orders today ? éuick delivery? es. ' C.l.yons& Co. Phone I 1 r. ing; ! 5-? e' séiiiii / // / .El lf 4 _ l \ ` Guamusdndgtuaf ‘.` .' saflslydy l ' W.W.Wellner Jeweler ' .:|g55._ i ll3~_-_\l’__ALlAcrz” . HHH* l ,__ I . J ' "i Spring Goods_\ NOW Arriving Today and tomorrow we are opening up our new spring styles in men’s and women’s boots and shoes and in afew days we will have one of the best exhibits you have ever witnessed. just withholdyour buy- I ing fora few days and see what your money will bring you in the highest grade footwear that can be seen here. ALLEY & C0 , l -M i ,"‘\\ :I rr-Pars tor»_e_L?ii_\_tl\is T \ `/ RUINB TALL.-A1 portion ot the . walls ei the oatliedrahruins ietl Bun- . dey afternoon, with a loud crash. he-cor. J. r-r. senses, rm! sur- iand and Misa Dorothy llePhail- (daushter of Dr. A`ndrsw liePhail) leave on Thursday night for New Y°1*. and on Saturday they will sail by the Cunard linal' Cai-onia for a Wo months' cruise in the Mediterran- ean.-Montreal Herald. POULTRY PRIZES.-Hr. Heath V060? is to \be congratulated on his success at the recent poultry showin Charlottetown, winning drst prize for brown es!! and third for white. Mr. Vesaey is one of the largest producers of eggs in the York district. PLAN OF' SEATS.-That plan of seats for the Chimes of Normandy will open on Thursday 20th inet at 2 D. rn. fcr Monday nlght's perfor- ‘mancc and Tuesday morning at 10_ a. m., for Tuesday night. All should bring in their coupons as there. is Eoing to he a big rush. OLD ZION CHURCH.-Yesterday the old Zion Church was the scene of much activity, workmen being bus- ili' engaged getting the Church ready for the Catholic congregation to wor- ship in next Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, when a Tenebrae service will be held. A beautiful altar has been secured from Mr Creamer of Souris whose artistic work is known all over Canada, while the Vestments have. been donated by the Sisters of the Congregation of Montreal. The Church will be thoroughly equipped so that full services may be carried on and although the congregation cannot all worship at one time as formerly, ample provisions will be made for all. Next Sunday there will be five Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 1| a. m. BOATING CLUB.--For some years past a growing interest has been taken in boating in Charlottetown and last summer a great many new boats‘-made their appearance in -the harbor. Several citizens, headed by that untirlng worker, C. L. Grsnt,ars contemplating the organization qi 5 new and up-to-date boating club tor- Charlottetown during the coming summer. In Prowse Bros' - show window is given some idea of how the hoatin club has ro . f' B N5 .' .:“ <` .4 ¢`“!»f"¢ -.3 , *xr-."T ii 'in ‘~ ‘ _ ‘ ii Mart -conrnacr at Ottawa until-noon, on Friday, the 25th April 1913 for the conveyance of His Maiesty's.Mails, on a propos ed' Contract for four years, three and six times per week each way, over Rural Mail Route No. 1 from Cardi gan Bridge, P. E. I. from the Post- master Genera1’s pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of Gardi- gan Bridge, Mitchell River, Newport, Woodvilie Mills, St. Georges, Launch- ing Place and De Bros Mai-eh, and at the Office of the Post Odlce Inspec- . ni -tor. . takes a few mintues and we Wteh yin; 501-IN F. WHEAR, smelly what you need and ii "ont ccsf . Post Office Inspector. you one penny We mains; d guar- Post Ollice Inspector's Oiiice, Charlottetown, March 15, 1913. 3-18Mtu3i. ,- 1-_ I ri m dem e. veieesh shore .na rex rem ' ° nn irosins For Sale The undersigned offers for sa‘e his farm situated at Cheltcn a few miles f om the proposed Car Ecr y consisting of 197 acres, r50 cle:-red and in high stale of cultiva'i¢ n the balance covered with a good growth of sift wocd. The farm has a shore frontage of 24 chains wh re up- wards of tooo loads ofrea manure may be obtainel each season. The buildings are large conven'ent and in good repair- There is an cxmll- ant bush ten chains from thedwell ing in which is built a m' dern fox ranch, The farm is also well watt r- ed b/ a brook in the centre and very suitable for dairvrng purposes. Apply To A E. HOLLANU 3-r9Mtu3w -; Cllfltfm -~r-nu.--- . _\; .' , ,If T: 5 W- _E .,¢‘.._,___;‘\;l// Ns-_'-_§` ,>;§) _ _,Q `é'~'¢ , ii?-:~? ` \h":» """ 3' '\-\\_\\\\ _ ‘c"¢ is ,' * =-“' Presl ' V A Sunny Smile 0n`-Easterlarning d ‘ I ;.:‘.tr.&.:°'.i:.;._:-ir:‘.‘*.'.:t°.ir°..:.t§_..:°:;.°.. Scaled Tenders, addressed to the Post master General, will be received lee MI 135 Queen St. `\_ f §\l.~ Qi F - R - E - E c fr h . i§'“l`f3l?...‘fi“'f.2.'°Z '25 "° 5°" antee perfection in own B d e work Extcacting and filling w liout pa a o 1 teal em to t exam: , Rm ar- h fl cr? gig' :3_If.’|:3en Btrgimngeigijdoor Beer A Goff . For Easier Photos Call si the Bayer; 'Pirate Simi 0 | ;__J A GUARANTEED SPRING MAT- ess-Our Hercules No. 0 is absolu- tely guaranteed for 25 years not to 'sag or bag. All springs look alike when new to the inexperienced eye but hard service soon proves their give a new spring Sole agents Beer Weeks. 3-17 Mtf Ili. UNSW Hansson. I. ll. :i.°.‘,'_:°.::'..:a.'.'.‘.:,r°..°"1.'_” A CORRECT town and the "Pioneers" of St. Pet- ' A GRADUATE.-Her many friends will be pleased to learn that Miss Jennie Gates, daughter of Mr. B. . recently passed as very creditable ex- amination ss trained nurse from Mount Sinai Hospital. The New York Stats Education Department has published her examination rating as follows :-Practical examination 99 p. c. Medical nursing and nursing children 95. obstet. Nursing 96. Ma- teria Medica 93. and Diet Cooking 98. This is indeed a good showing in all subjects and must be it source of gratification to her grand- father Mr. John H. Gates, with whom she resided previous to going to New York. Immediately on her graduation her services were called for and bcspeaks ri successful career for Miss Jennie in her chosen pro- fsssion. :zdtlas Stock Food is a most high- ly concentrated food and medicine. We know it will do the work; we can prove that it has the virtue. Try one package under absolute guarantee and be convinced. 25c and 50c 81.1’ PA_'l'liIOK'8 DAY.-Without the usual parade Bt. Patrick's Day. passed- ole quietly in Charlottetown, The "Dear Little Shamrock." how- ever yasmueh in evidence. the lata W. ..W. Forbes, Longwortlr Ave. whose death was referred to yesterday, takes ~place this afternoon at 8 o'e1oek. '1‘he services will be con ducted by Rev Z. L. Fash and-the pall bearers will be Messrs John Maher, Archibald McLean, Norman McLeod, Robert Valilderltine, Horlod ° McEwen and A. W. Sterns. iY JOHN McDONALD.-Harmony lost one of its* most respected citizens in the person of". John D. McDonald who FUNERAL TODAY.-The fuillrllof I OD passed to his reward on February gh” wh being ul s few menthexrne se- 4"” ceased was a prominent farmer the The Human System Q. -1 al at the Clothing Co. 3-i8M5i Our Boys Suits at £4 and $6 most excellent service and the Boy Well. Remind rs oi FREE WATCH. Na'iora‘ and was worthy oi being called one of Clothing Co. 3-r8M5i the most honourable and respected citizens ofthat comrrunity and' it. is safe to say -as for honesty his equals were few, as ha was a man that was not given to covetousness or any- t trung- leading to error. He leaves to ° .nourn their loss two sons and threw” it GOT HIB OWN BACK. hornoepathic convention a doc- r told a story about a brother scialist who is an authority on the daughters-H H Mcnoneiu in "‘°""‘°"° ., . Ne Hampshire, George at home, Bell: Mrs. Professor McDonald, out West, il; and Pcrpetua in Boston and Mary T t At a "Bla nk," he said, “was traveling Wild and Wooly West where the , are all great iokers. At a coun- Y . at homm ' try cluh a jovial-looking stranger ac- cc ---_#_ (From Yssterday’s Evening Guardian) POLICE COURT.-There were no cases before the Charlottetown Police Court today. ,___ be HARKINS as PANAMA.-Under date or Fen. za, w. s. Harms, who 8° is well ,known in Charlottetown, writes that he was then in Colon, stcd Blank and said: “ ‘Dr. Blank, 'I believe 7’ " 'Yes, sir; thank you," " 'The great Dr. Blank ?" " 'Well, er-I-well, yes. I have en called-er-by that name.' " ‘The Dr. Blank who treats stom- hs 'I' " 'Precisely, sir.’ '; 'Then, Dr. Blank, as it’s the and mmm play in Panama city luncheon hour and our table d'hote next. I-Ie was doing a big business is and reported all well. The Harkins sa Company is the drst dramatic com- pany that ever appeared in the canal ff zon excellent, 1 wish you'd treat mine’ id the joker. “Dr. Biank's veins run rich with nerous sporting blood, and he eated the stran er-an amiable _ E 9 ____ Western millionaire, as it turned out BOSTON. March 13-The Canadian brand of hockey now being served up ve to metropolitan fans in New York “D to luncheon. But he got his re nge. Later on in the afternoon he proached a group of men, with a by twmg of the National Hockey As_ roll of small bills in his hand. sociation is too tame for Boston con- - » 8 g c and Nor folk, of the Arena, returned from New which appeared in the issue of the “t°ad~ _ 15th regarding the hockey match be- '“ ""“‘ self so much that he decided to stay tween the "Comets" of Charlotte- f1M“\"Bd, Mogul, sweet Caporal and until the last train. Not knowing the all other lines of cigarettes can he time of in departure, he made his ers was erroneous. It gave the score'|1&d HGH?-'ill Very 5°" Smoking °°“' way to the station to make inquir- as 3_5 in favor of th,00metB_ when dition-prices to suit' every person, ieB_ it should have been 8-1, as ennoune-11°C. 15c. 20c. 25:: and Soc and 35¢ seeing a group of porters on the ed by the Umpires the night of the B 501- The MBCKUIHOU Drug C0~» platform, he approached them and KMH9. The St' Peters b°Ys claim that CMU" Great Ge°"5° and Kent St* asked what time the last train left justly it should have been a tie as Mu' for Kick1eY~ the goal shot by Davison was from ¢ The wag of the party informed an oilsidc play, which was noticed him that U10 ‘Hit tml" left just be' by members of the team and specta-, forc the JUd§l11°l\f» DSY- H tors hasidec, but went unnoticed by _ _ "Wal, them ' said the Dld man' I the referee. They; did not put lilip a wad mg travel by that train on no rick that night se they wie ed to accolm -' __ _, use the strangers courtsously. Now "Why not ? asked the porter., however, in'yiew of the fact that a a "W1-ll. Yer S06. 1¢_§TllilhiE ‘1'fY'tr 'ie' false statement was given by those, plied th” Um man- B' t' at an , , k . Frank Gates, “Mayfield Ml1ls,' has l " 'Has anybody here,' he asked sumption Mana ers Lou s - 'b°t te" dollar’ 7' York today after witnessing two con- d" tests between the Wanderers, of Mon- it “The Western joker promptly pro- ced a ten-dollar note and handed to Blank. Blank thanked him, (reap mug 0t¢_awa_ The purpose of thrust the note ln his pocket, and their visit was to arrange for a ser- "‘"`"°d away' ies here with the Wanderers, opposed _ to Quebec or ottawa. After witness- W ing both New York matches the Bo “Look here,” said the Westerner. hat did you want that bill for 'f' 5 5 W” l" H“m""' S' Bianlivhitiiiltiiiiyi iwviigniogttigsiingasgze from 8 picture of the North Arm 0, ton msgnntes declared that the Can- t ma-ch of 'course Iva my uma] the Harbor. 'rhirty` years ego “dia” “PI‘.°*“”°d. tv 1'°€‘"d the trip f °. .. ' ` than warm 8 pleasure ban in I thU’as a sort of vacation. In the games °° ha,-bor and now it is ,mdex.Btood.i.hey did not over exert themselves, there are some three thoussnd.Every-f in 'act' *heir may was t°° 3°“t1° “"4 `_"_"_` one should ,loin those interested and'l“dY'm‘°' t0" m“°h 9° 1°' B°°t°” make the Charlottetown cinh the f'1“°» who admire rugged hockey. nan UOMPANY. ` best club yeh with no illegal roughness, New Glas- --_ .___ gow N. 9. and some other Canad- . . An old agricultural laborer, who SCORE.- The item lim C°m'~‘i“ati°“ Wm be Bchedmed ln' was spending a day in one of our large nnrtharn towns, enioyed him- trangers, they wish the tr-ntip may be a bit late, and I wad no HE ,,°wn_ Remember om. hi don" to he seen hanging about along-er g g the ofllciafs of this railway company out :ale continues, until every watch` is sold. We’ve sold nearly 200 Watches who n the last trump blows." THAT TRYING TELEPHONE. . Several evenings ago a young man t a n . ~ ' ._ fm The Stamp of Reliable Makers is the best Guar- antee We Can give You Easter Gloves for Ladies “PAULINE"--Without a doubt the finest inex- pensive kid glove on the market. It is made, stamp- ed and guaranteed to the fullest extent by "ROUIL- LION ”- France, black, tan, brown and white, 5 3-4 t° 7 I-4~ Grey and navy 5 3-4 to 7 I-4 pair “AI DA”--A high class kid glove made and guar- anteed by the same maker as the Pauline; at it`s price cannot be equalled by any other maker. Black and tan. All sizes pair “SHELBOURNE”-T his is the very best glove we can get to supply you with, without having to pay afancy price. Made from selected skins only, with blown fingers and pique stitching. We know when you see it you'l1 like it for it is manufactured by the finest maker in the world. ‘ TRE1=oUssrs:" ' -i since beginning this sale, x nd we still have nearly O N E HUNDRED RELIABLE GUARANTEED WATCH- ES, which' we are offering at practically WHOLESALE PRICES. There is only one place to buy watches while cur stock lasts. G. l-`. Hutcheson Jeweller.-3 Optician in '-ne' -:s.2.s:..‘ 2.1.-.“"..€'°:a'.-1': . is The 1 1':-,,‘.:'.:.'.:::=:‘:.°.'.'ii.”.s§i»2'.s. strut# , "Mexican Spy' in . l'°rmF°" Silt , -Tw0Ree1s- . ;; .?i':.":.i’¥f”..i:;°i:‘;..§;’:.§°:'.;;':.2 A Thriving Military Production io acres ploughed and manured hal- ' :g;;;§5d£“i:'r12§:iféd‘i};’w‘fot§' 'An A Star the Shareholders of Tie Telephom dence. "Is that you?" "Yes, George, dear," came the repaired\':c\ a telephone oilice and "mg up his sweetheart at her resi- ___ re _ _ q _ Black and Tan $l_ pair White Chamois (washable) 98C p`ir Tan Cape (dogskin) pair ]ouvin’s Suede ` - Black and Tan pail' “Special” Grey Suede 89C pair “Spec-ial ’ Tan Kid 65c h 'l '. T , °“‘,;‘.’f‘;,;..,““ Ca” use to use pen- Special Sale g New White Shirtwaists ]ust in today from one of the great makers these shirtwniszs come to us for the. Easter week. -There is only zoo in the lot and they’1l not last long. Made with square neck from fine lawns and embroideries. We picked them up at a bargain and have marked them at clearlzince prices. Regular prices from $1.35 to i. o. A sizes to 2 $ Vis/hile they lasi?4 4 98C each ‘she ol\va_\_/.s busv Store "Are you alone?" “Yes, darling," I 4 1 ' 4 DY- "1 wish IQvas there." Y "I wish so too." , "If I were there. G0 YU" KUUW what 1 would ae with my darling?" mixed, and this is. what she heard!- “Well I'*\~1»-ei-'en_- »'L-_ -, J- _ And then, somehow, the lines got ss' Housesndharn rebui\l_tf-last _arf , i ` A i. , . V _ C0. ofkrince Edward Island will I E l ' i W 5 V Ea ` i ‘ i ` i i . ,, . . y 2 tsadoi’0lhslhg asameqaaiy ercsaneas |owslU_.he¢ °_l rnii eflrour t oalh¢_\Il Of _ » . ' " . ' ' Of M lr 11 h YW' 1 eyes eagaeins V A 4 I k _ \ ‘ ___,__ "'k"i~on or rn-rovs “em King. co Pri* ‘S0000 are , 1913 att e our of eight vm ,wa ,,¢',,,,p,,_ H-If =-11- 'f-°-==-H"f'=‘°f~” C New Picture, Saturday ?{.i’Z'i.‘§...‘.’i .‘;‘...‘.f.’_f “1i..".°.ii’3§.‘I;l Si' 4°" "4 mmm' Apply w 7' I A Miaappropiaied Turkey - . Di ectors, ind the transaction oi i , A_ CURRI-E & Co ‘ - 4, m - ,=_-,; . v - - ,P V such other busimss ssmay prop _ - ___ - ~ ' r , erly tome te'ore the meeting. .,,, g,y|~q~HgW.~.¢.m'S¢;,s:lN. F. |J0lll8C Tlllll ‘Ill -.|||l8i\'li¢l. DUI] »i WALTER S; GRANT.. ...L - uv s ' v easing you can effect _fer the Season » - ~ ~ gs|‘o~, and is going higher,-.Keebseae brought out for Gasolina Eaglntaf ' ` ` - '\f-.¢J~¢'~"»`.“°'f"i MOTOR 00.. HOV S I)- 'fl l .I