1 _ R iodaf. i' 'A A “ge will be please! 1°s.@@e9sfs"€%*f>f ` ‘.- gl*/' §`“i’,r;=~i`ff.§\‘e_-jill, oflffff ".4 ~5l< -` ` ` ’ ie, e ' Coal. A ‘- eil -i0¥l1ave_y‘our__ordeV for a ton or more. ony. imvrnsl ` ._ Pll0Il¢ 240 _ _ , Island Monday evening and to di VV V A VV day and ,Winsloe on Wednesday. He t0Wl‘l , hopes to meet a lot of farmers th ~ _ : ‘ i W°°k M he is planning work for -th summer in connection with sheep hus V MMV Psssoiuiis A _ \ _ ~» ~ 'THE vi' .- A " _ ES. gggrlotlilgwl? 3:;\lE'a(l:;°ll¢l;l’l:°d B _ Csrli_ng‘s Mall Extract is a sure food-tonic, recom- ,mended by m e di c al authorities for a11`cases_of general debility_ and 'fer invalids. It iconibines. ‘the digestive a n d nutritive properties of Malt with the itter tonicfqualities of Hops. A great remedy for the recovery of lost strength and vitality. 2 5 cts per pint bottle at ciao i-‘.iiiiii';iii-;si{»,»,.<.i_i;.=,-_~, 'Charlottetown ,l’. E. I. L . call and see some FRESH from the _scsi . Schr. Irene / _at _ Coal Yard. ii I 4’18MfmWtf _ this envenlingls train for her home a famous reinedles ~ . _ ' M cKinnon f--. f -- -» _ Charlottetown says a St. John‘s, .A f ~_ , Niid. exchange, and Master Bell and ' , _ . all Miss Beth Bartlett go with her to re- 'Renzedies sumo work at the Canadian schoo . , '!‘-hero are 364 slspldsrd, non-secret, home' remedies made by The United When- lihey ha” b°_en"5t“flYm_3~ ~ Dmsvco' when you h y ms? you kd", ‘l`m_"wi"t you no getting' Frorni Saturday's Evening Guardia ~ ' ,. E 0 J. A. Drake, Millvisw has return , _ V 8 r y _ ed home after s, businVess trip to f _ _ * _ - V - G u f 3 n Charlottetown. ‘ O We are one ofthe 5,eon retail shsrehofdersfhandling a full supply of these Miss Hannah Jenkins Mt' Anno Drug Co.V~` V ` ~ V Lor. Gi. George and Kent Street GfCldU¢1teS F 70171 Of ,0‘;3,It‘§,‘;§‘ p,fli;E}i;V1.;.;i`ttiiii.emo(;:iiig m D _ William Bateman pleaded guilty oi ‘ Experlence _ ` a first oilence against the Prohibi- _ Most I , - People ` -ii' f \ / l :< V _ V fnbqru lf ' »_$\ . llllcliey & Nicholson have learned that good pure tobacco costs. no more than the bad injuri- ous kind. lt’s`all in know- ingwhat you buy. Take s tip from us and remember to f ask _f0t.HICK.EY_’S B RIGHT CUT smoking obacco, or COMBINATION - ‘WlS'l‘ chewing. Best ever. _ J) Tobacco Co. Lid. 1 next tor Rand, Murray Rivsr.Svi\l prsseh fbllitht in thsjilvillt Ohursli, sttbs . :;Miss M. I. Lindsay, demonl_h‘s_fi0l_ Evangelistic service. llr._Ru\d ~ is of Home Journal Patterns. willbsst 8ll°_s trained singer and will sing. s _Uhr IW" M°l\¢1l!. 'l‘\\°l¢\lI.-.Avril solo. _ _ 21st and Bind, and will be pleased' -- to meet 1ou'snd give you thshonsdt BRIDGETOWN.-Dr. B. A. Nichol of her lon experience in the use of son and wife have left hero for v. patterns, core lr McLeod. s~l§M4i._ Whill- They accompanied the xl! or Mn. Nicholson mourn- ire... nlsrixn IN Hsnrrsx r . Haverhill to. be buried st '1Jundss.- The schooner Aims L. Gertis, John Refuse Captain, sailed out -of the riv- - er Saturday morning with 5 cargo oi Ladle. Hmm ,oats and potatoes shipped by Mgt. out of their way 4,000 miles by a at Moon thaw ri McLean, Ltd. . mlstuke in the issuance of their tio- md T“"_ '-i ' kets at Halifax, N. S., going to Win- ~' ' 1 _ - day invmd tc MR. TELFBYR COMING.-The De- Ons, Wash., instead of Winona, Miehi A the new pagans parfment of Agriculture is in receipt Fulda Anrt, aged twenty,_ s pretty , . ‘ ' and get uquaintodlwith this fum,” of pa communication from James Finnish maiden, and her brother, V | - I “pug from than-gag megropolm Teller. Representative of the John, ten yours old, arrived st the _ _ _ . ~ ~ ` ` 4_21Mgi_ 311609 Division of the Federal Live former place to find only strangers . - ~ -- ---~ Stock Branch, Ottawa, in which he at. the "`l`&tion,‘ strange people, ` _ says that he expects to reach the strangelcustoms and none whoknew . 1; e T e C t I 0 n 11 Sire of Pri _ Winning Show Horsei3_V' ad. Mr. Joseph McOnrey, Assistan Y o n o Sn urdsy night. spent Sunday in Simmerside. I Mr. Melville Taylor was a passeng- Will mean the abolition of nearly il er to Bradalbane Saturday afternoon ‘DOC quite every evil; that if the bur- irom Charlottetown. Miss Annie Howatt, graduate Cove. - ' Mr. and Mrs. James Byrne and little daughter of Amherst, N. S. were passengers to Charlottetown by the express Saturday night. Mrs 'I' B Woodman leaves by t ls n. _ n' visiting in Miss Mary has returned home alter Millvlew the guest of Drake. _.- tion Act. and was given the usual fine of $100 and costs or 3 months in jail. BREATH TEST FOR SAFETY TRENTON, N. J., April 18.-'i‘est- ing the breath to determine' whether employes have been imbibing intoxi- cants is the latest regulation put in- to elect by the Pennsylvania system to- promote 'sobriety and add to the safety of the. travelling public. The new rule -is now in force all _over the cornpauy’s lines. and B105 morning-the train crews must submit to the examination. If any one is found to have taken a drink; hc will either he suspended, reduced in rank T fin.. __ l _American Barb Wire' f-Slightly Damaged 'al Reduced Prices \ I _ his is the fencing season ~ .AV hott time a o we advertised some of this‘wi;§§§§". if ' gt ¢1,og_ fsnd,,$rV.a5ziper leo lbs- _but _°i“°¢ *l1¢’¥ hF“i?-li" t bun. of these lo s The balance which we ‘ mple‘ely sold ou 5 ` _ E U a O T a t d Smok Cit Wall Pa , \ and now is the time to buy your _ _wife we purchased 1°0._wn= °f this-wife 1_3" Srfivs 1 and-have sold itrall excepting so tons, which weiiow 3 offer you or greatly reduced prices, so as to make room g for spring goods arriving. c' _ ‘ or dismissed. \ ii_ii made the sensational charge thatthe ` ` ak ' i ia J - 1 zz. :':.:.‘..::s‘z:':.‘::. ins. _ 011118011 &.-l0l\l\S0l\ _ l '~"Th`e'QualityV_ Store. ` V ::'l‘he strongest, safest and ` most ` M _ satisfactory Tooth Brush is the Rex- - _ 4 V ,, ,_,, ,__ all Tooth Brush. The bristles won't ' ' pull. out and are so arranged that all .___..____ ’ the teeth are' cleaned, not‘n.srely'the ‘. - ones, at the front of the mo,uth. Phe L Qc . handle is transparent. It is a _saiea _'J _ sanitary, and splendidly finished brush. Youre for Zlic. The Macliin-_ . 1 ngmnriig Co., Corner Great. George , and Kent Sts. Mt!- -ss-I " & l _by public thslsrket Perfection. , that this horse. years ago sud SENDBIMMIGRANT MAID 4.000 MILES ABTRAY SPOKZANE, Wash., April 19.-Bent their tongue. ‘Garbed in the showy Killa Peasant costumes of their native country. `tbey wandered about the They were returned to Spokane by railroad officials who took up the case. The girl and her brother have departed for Winona, Mich., where fiiends await then: When the mis interpreter the young woman smiled she was glad of the trip and that the THE VALUE OF POVERTY. ,-_..._ ' There is ag very general _feeling to- day that thsahoiition' of poverty den of poverty he lifted from the shoulders of men, then will men this belief to stand upon. Experience has not shown the redeeming poser man history is that life in its nigh- from one or the other condition and is in a large measure independent nl both. When David Livingstone erectei s. memorial stone for his beloved par ents one line of the inscription read, "For poor andplous parents." When hc was asked if he did not mean, “po:>r, but pious parents?" he said nf., for he was thankful for their'pr.\'- 'erty.‘ 'He' recognized 'tire ‘reai"'sourcs of his own power. And there will be learned. during the centennial of his birth than his emancipation of this most common condition of the chil- dren of man from the bondage of misunderstanding. T00 LUXURIOUS. It couldn't be today. Dye , Some every spring, . " You can getevery- ‘ thing in the line -_ of dye-stuffs here. i Fresh stock to GUARDIAN DAILY. ` " ' rw.. on the Market Square, Charlottetown. Perfection at his last sale was sold under the hammer, not 'long ago for $600 and he was a good bargain .rc lint price. He is a splendid horse in every par- ticular and it is only an unlucky accident that lets him go now at your own price. From his breeding it is readilyseeu that he is one of the best bred horsesin t-he Sold to Highest Bidder _on » Tuesday. April 22nd at 12 dclock] » .., ~ This famous Sisllioii Lrfection has sired over one hundred of the finest -_colts in Prince Edward Island. Each ne has size, conformation, the best of action, good ,_f¢¢f._,. strong and stylish-fhere is not an unsound one in the entire lot. _. _» ' Owing to unexpected circumstances it is absolutely imperative that ' this beauti- ful carriage stallion be exchanged for ready cash and he will be ’ A " g He was sired by Parkwood 2.20 1-4, first dam by May Prince. he by Kentucky_ Prince; second dam by Melbourne King, the world’s most famous show horse,winn'er at the Madison Square Gardens and other famous shows, he by Mambrino King ac- »_kiiowledge_d'.»by all 'expertsas _thc w0tld;'B most handsomchorse; third dam by` Ale Province today. V ` ‘ right; fourth dam by Black Holr. _ Ai _ T. C - Perfection will be soldpositively, no reserve, he must go no matter what prlc he brings as the owner needs the ready cash and will make every concession to bring _ about a quick and prompt sale. I _ Don't fall to be atthe Market Squaie on Tuesdav and takea. chance afllllils splendid horse. He-is going at- a-price you can'-afford g v_o_ _wiv s_i_id__f.__=¢=° l§.’§..P'_-‘98'°f`_ - ._ :S _ angered Timm _Fwd i' 'li' 559|: seller in the city. ll ils htm, "nge, Qgky lplf that ll ll asseian ,roi _pretense a nn dm ¢~¢'old detlrs. lost 11:. wallpaper, kalsomine audi fresco. r ' J ' 'It absorbs sll dirt, and dislniecis' slid does stein or fade niet on the wall sud the enough todo s ` ..'...'.1$`c' The ' 1| ' L f si <1 ' °°a\é.n¢w._&sa nge other ie: is splendid - ` ¢ i _»C1_¢=\11“=f 15 R Pf=i>afH¢19‘11 Lia. ssmmerslde. _ , _ y 2 9: ;;',?.°~MV1'_' ~ ff. ina V., A i Ia ._ _ ggftcliéainvgilédgqiuéiglggggé _ , .s'i1‘dh_e ‘fVill_i_ant”_for Joseph Read & Co.Ltd.Sn‘m3‘ cn... »=i»»ff=~1- _»_=~1_.=_=-1--_»f2< -is =-v » _ff V- -= . . f~ ~ i -- c _ e =' ~ _ x s [Q0 , 5 .V-‘ws assi! ojs`s_s o§_s:ss_;s_e\ . . ...V ss|$z.%5. I ~~ Slightly rusted_,"__sn§i__is s‘snap`s.t this figure $2, 1 “ Schooners V - Dealers are requested to apply for orders ll. §1’¢\_is NOIDELAY for losdi/ng. . srnslrnsss--su--nl*-5-1 “6 \‘ s- irq.. 4/.ia so lfll e » ` \ i i "Another shipment of the new ' ii ‘S - ‘ ~ ' - S. A. McDonsld's. lil' tf. " ~ . The many friends 0! Mr- William MMV ""1 ° uw” lamb- their kit to see time it is sight and --- 1" _ ` . Us _ ` ' - ~ -- - _- nmirc, Miuview, are glad so ses him 0b=°f"° ¢l1° °°““» “'° Pf“Y~ may for time mp. For sis.. ....¢..,l SYDNEY, April is-Thomas occi. ‘ . our after iii.. limes., F°1° with f11° vf1°°S *lm* vfeveil ’ 5 ire' insurance - ' a c' nc BMLL. iw Sydney Stress Phones!! '_-». I . 13 ‘~ Q -:'p)_ ' ' ‘. ‘.3-;\1*»` 1 J 1'=`:':V.~.Z-‘$1 _- . _ .. ,-.gag Mlr_'- ~. MAIL .CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived st Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the 30th May, 1913, for the con- veyance of His Ms._lesty's Mails, on”a proposed Contract for for years, six times per week over Rural Mail Route No. 1 from Albany, P. E. I., from the Postmaster General's pleas- lil‘6» > ~ Printed notices containing further information asto" conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen blank forms oi Tender may b tained at the Post Oillccs of North Tryon and Tryon and office of the Post Ofiice JOHN F. Post Oiiiee Post Office Inspector’s Charlottetown, APP" Bmw este forms at the ‘mor fates in \heg`l:{nginlis?i:ngnld ""l ' rs nsur o _ _ _,.,. .vias .glint . iu.i,ss§<\s 1-.~f1', iigiei-:shears rigsggorhs. W'stsr ills .VX - y-.. 'i li: ...si il( ll 1 . ,~; /1 » -..