'£7' “"3 .ee '*'“'_“""' ""° ""‘" °f “-'~ _ms cnas.Lo'r'rs'rows ousanisn I ' “°~'w° rw - r. ,_ _»f~ ~- . V __ f,-.-. -_._..,;.;.,_ _ __-_ ,_ -_ .__ _. __ _ _ _ PAQ! dll ot inpglibto- Studio ,,. _ ¢ ‘ filliesiames C. it Tiiplin Sliver Black The Shares of the above C unpany are being rapid. _ly taken up. Prospective investors should apply at once as the price will ad- vai1ce‘TO $125 per share n a short time. Applications received by I 1 Geo J. Rogers ` 0r W. K. Rogers ciurioiiéiown 3 7Mlmw6i I FOR SALE One wooden scow 52 ft. long, 16 ft. 6 in. beam, 4 ft. deep. Deck- ed over. Square both ends. Lying on Marine Wliari.- Can be inspect- ed any time. Signed, p T. G. TAYLOR, ` ‘Agent Marine and Fisheries. 3-17M3i » ` _ l NOTICE the Charles Da' tonSilver Black Fox Company. Limited will .THUUGHT U_.lll5 llllllitll UF, Slllllillll mms if sims milpa cm I’ iifmhmu I Slvnusv Mums, N.8., Jaw. 25th. rgxo i...f."}§..ii`§`l‘.i..?.f‘.’.1a'»',»`i‘,iZI§i".‘°“1~`l.'2 years ago, 1 was so bad that I vomited ood constantly and lost 25 und; in weight. I was afraid the dxgase was Lancer. I read about “limit-a»tives" and the wonderful cures this fruit medicine was making, and I decided to try lt After Y __ v `-‘ 7-. -’ o i THE EARL GREY -The Earl p. in. She brought over 50 tons ot mail. 1 taking three boxes, I found a great change for the better and now I can any “Fruit-a-tives" has cured me when every other treatment failed, and I reverently say “Thank God for “Fruit. a-tives" EDWIN ORAM, SB. 5oc a box, 6 for $s.5o-trial size, 25c. At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. 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. Jus wiiiihoia your bu,-_ ing fora few days and see what your money will bring you in the highest grade footwear that ‘can be seen here. ` AlI.lZY & C0 N drugstore. 135 Queen St. ' li-li &____.__.f til' ‘ST The iirst general mfetir g of IJ I be held in the Hall inthe Prowse Block, Grafton St, Char oiietown P.E.I_slaiid,on Tuesday, April ist at 11 o’c‘cck a. m. Election olillrectors and other business. W. B PROWSE. 8-t'lMEtl See'.v Trees - * " -. - ‘ antee them to fit oxacgl, We o ggiar- ‘ entre perfection in own Bisdge `» J- A» work Extracting and filling w t out psih, \ Barruser Notary Publis. ste prica moderi-'i». ~ to Lo lnrrsa °Bll;l:k-- h:rl'lotte¢own I il-lllfliilllllltll lilillli :zu :'::ii“:.s:.’..';?:.:.' .:"si.==.-..°,;::i , g exactly what you need and ll iéont cost WWW Y lull- Cl F-R-E--E Come into our thee and have your on one penny We male t'-oi: 'd guar- DR ROBINS si ,ri <1 B so ii oi'i.i'¢'l°° 'l>°lio-°iiii-'J °°' °°' ° .___ __ _._. ~| Ban-iaisrs Solicitors. etc. Oiisoes in Deahrlsa Block Ogrrier Jnssn and I-lrsitonitreots 0 arlotte town. P' Island. HONEY T0 LUAN '- W. B STEWART K.0. N. A.UAH}’Blil L srswanr in ciiiirssit n. u. ueihsou. ir.,o. w. is. san rui. McLeod ®. Bentley » For ` Easter Photos Call at the Telephone 19| '. Bayer Photo Studio I V -__ ` DR. CLIF T Specialistflihronie- Disessi-a ADDRESS-Purdy Station, Wast- __ . ?“'f§s..°.:;..'i~ 1'- . . _3S3-£5333-gg;3;-1533135; People s Theatre. Tonight N.OTICE __.__,_--- TELEPHONE' MEETING The annual General Meeting of EARL GREY COMING.-Upon en- quiry irom Captain Taylor it is learned that the steamer Earl Grey will'leave Picton tomorrow morning ice permits. This will bs good news to the many shippers in this port. tractlve window Saturday evening was that oi the McKinnon Drug Co. It was tastily decorated with Sham _ ‘ rock tobacco while directly in tb; il1¢BDdR bullidingia new dwelling , centre was the head ol an Indian, lwuse next snuvmer.--Pleasant Grove ' -" ~- » £ X cleverly curved irom a eocosnut. It attracted much attention and reliect- ed great credit on that up-to-date -_- f M3. McNAIR H'l‘URNING.- The Co, Charlottetown, will learn with pleasure that he has so lar recovered irom his recent illness that he has been able to leave the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, where be was un- der treatment., and is on' his way home, which it was expected he would reach Saturday, but a delay ot seven hours occurred owing to an obstruction on the railway which pre- vented the train from connecting with i I' many friends of Mr, Andrew Mc- is doing excellent work this winter,- Nair, oi the tirm of Bruce Stewart &> Mr. Frank. Watts has cut a consider- day. CHEERING NEWS.-The following telegram will be of interest to the Codd Mines shareholders on P. E. Island:-tiene, March 14th. “Struck big ledge this morning, vein shows rich ore and big body." Signed, A. A. Codd. The second one is dated St. John, N. B., March 15. “Wire today from Codd states tive feet ore and not through yet. Value ninety dollars. Ore shoot three hundred feet long, one hundred twenty-seven fect to surface, no telling width or depth." Signed, J. S. Currie. This mine is situated at Rochester, Nov., belonging to the Rochester Hill Min- ing Co. BT. PATRICK'S DAY.-The lash- ionable color today is green in hon- or of Ireland's patron saint. St. I‘iitrick’s Day has lor many years been celebrated in Charlottetown with a parade oi the Irish societies to the Cathedral. Unfortunately, today there is no Cathedral and that. lea- ture, to the regret ol many, will be omittid. In the evening n splendid concert will be put on the boards in the Opera House, by atnl- ented company under the auspices of the B. 'I. S. The program is sufii- ciently attractive to otlaei: the dis- appointments of the day and.no doubt there will be a full house. CORNWALL MEE'l'ING.- Despite the inclemency of the weather Mrs. Dunbreck had a large number of the residents of Cornwall to listen to hcr interesting talk on the Womcn’s In-1 stituto Movement, after which shc gave an illustrated lecture on the principals underlying thc cooking ol meat. Printed slips with rules and points to be remembered were givenl to those present which enabled the' people 'to carry home with them the important points in the lecture. At the close oi the meeting a vote oi thanks was tendered Mrs. Dunbreck and she was given authority to nn- nounce to the Government that forty-_ tive ladies were anxious to organize themselves into an Institute in that section and would guarantee that the movement would have their _untiring support. in its future success. Mr. Crosby ably iilled the chair. I (From Bat.urday’s Evening Guardian) POLICE COURT.-There were no cases at the Charlottetown Police Court today or yesterday. BRADALDANE.-The Rev. John Murray will preach in Bradnlbane Hall Sundny the 16th at 7 o'clock p. m. ’ :Atlas Stock Food is a most high- ly concentrated food and medicine. We know lt will _do the work; we can prove that it has the virtue. 'l‘ry one package under absolute guarantee and be convinced. 25c. and 50c. pkges. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- the boat. I-Ie will arrive Mon-' rr rns to my isws rrovises. ‘ir-i-om ssuoasys nvsanig ossraiasi OPERA_ fl‘0NIGli'l.‘.- Everyone AT HOKE.--Invitations are out for should snioy s good ni|ht's ina by a Masonic At Home to be held in the lfithillnl Bt. Patrick's entertain-_K. of P. and the New-Prowse Bloch ment tonight. 'Phe proceeds in sid or Dance Hall on lhreh 28th. St. Dunsta.n's Building fund. -"*'° __-. , uansHirns1.n.- at ui. mme splendid con . 0011 pllold by Banner Grey left Picton Saturday at 7 o.m.,L°dI°. I- 0- G- T-» Nlnlllibld. Miss tor Georgetown and docked at 12.85,Mabel Stewart and 'Miss Jennet ‘Scott. two accomplished young lad- freisht. 80 passengers and 100 sacks' 1". played an important part and wore general favorites with the aud- llence. . \ PLEASANT GROVE.-Mr. and Mrs. B. Kiair intend leaving .hm-g,|y for tlie western states.-Mr. James Lam- coming direct for Charlottetown it phier. the generous road master ig lf-°°Dinz the winter roads in good condition in his district.-William |Olow intends s nd pe ing this seissori AR'rIs'r1C.-A very pretty and st- shooting wild seen on Grand Trace- die Bay.-The Misses L. M. Clow and her sister Lena M. Clow spent Sun- dily at,home -Mr Hur-bet Curran Division is about at its last gasp, but hope is that it will resume its old standard , presently.-Pleasant Grove school is progressing favorably under the able management or Miss Webster.-James Duck the local J .P., able amount of wood this winter with his new motor and circular saw. The many fri-ends oi Edward Wyatt ‘are pleased to 'hear that he is im- proving although yet very ill.-Mr. Geo. Hardy intends erecting a. com- orllous dwelling house next summer. TEMPER/iNCE ADDRBS.- 'l"ha 'I`tev. Wm. Smith ol Toronto, Field .S0<=l"¢tl1l‘y of Temperance and Moral Reform Department oi the Methodist `Church or Canada, addressed a, fair sized audience in the Methodist Church here last evening, says a St. John exchange. The pastor, Rev. Geo Steel, acted as Chairman, and Rev. W. B. Armstrong assisted in the de- votional exercises. The Rev. Mr. Smith gave a very earnest and im- pressive address and held the close attention of his audience. In the first; jpart or his address he dealt with some phases of the liquor traffic and expressed his wonder that what was so universally acknowledged as an evil was allowed to exist. The second part of his address dealt with the White Slave Trafllc. He told oi the world-wide organization in this trai- ilc and some steps hthat had been taken for its suppression. He showed how in some cities this heinous traf- fic was carried on and closed by ap- pealing to his audience lor their sympathies, ' prayers, and monetary support in overcoming these iorces ol evil.-Tho above reverend gentle- mon are well known here. :Fresh today, Liggett/s and Moira chocolates. one tamed through Can- ,ada as thc best and the other rc- nowned throughout the United States as the best at any price. Moira in bulk Silo a lb., Q lb, box 35c., 1 lb box 60e., Liggctt’s $1 a bor- The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sta- Miif. ` Want a Watch? Remember our big closing out -ale continues, until every watch is sold. We’\‘e sold nearly 200 Watches ` since beginning this sale, and we still have nearly ONE HUNDRED RELIABLE GUARANTEED WATCH- ES, which vie are offering at practically' WHOLESALE PRICES. There ls rnly one place to buy watches while our stock lasts. G. F. Hutcheson Je weller ~ Opticiaii 1 storo, Agent.. 3-BMW i _ ' -!-‘ -_ _ be held [at the Head Oftice of the ’ ' 1 I ' . Woium.. fa sim .€,‘::‘:.P::*~.l*.‘.i°.f.n:;'=.°.r.-Ez:i_°;‘F. _ The Barrister-s, Attorneys, Ni. ‘ary Public, Etc ° Umcea in Cameron Slack, Charlottetown ° tetown as-- , rly come l.e'ore the meeting. _ _ _ _ _ warren s. onlinr, A Thrilling Military Production f March, 1913 at the hour of eight _ Secretary. I Oo Wednesday Harsh l9tb 0 iiucnon siiir 1, &\“::§.lgrel:i!a;s4 ot' Duncan Darrscli I 6¢Hubby’8 v ~~ ° S ' ° 'eleek p. in forthe reception of A _ -_ p_ g_ ;,1g,,4_ the annualrepcrts, the electionoe , '» ' - Di-ectors, and the transaction. of I MORBON 1 DUFFY V such other _business as may prop _ , _ ' I Barristers and Attorneys é Solicitors for Royal Bank o! Canada I uoNmv_.'ro Loan Block* ' `Chs\'lot By Ari A" 5”' Ca” .... ..:;.i.~;:.'.r.::;".... .... New Picture g Saturday ln :°lf'siii.'i°iiii¥ss°'i|;'»‘i»:°¢§&.'i:oi-:E ' ' A Misappropiaied Turkey “W ` i _ - ` J-_ :_-_ ysafseld, 5 tons hay, z toss straw. Sale I _ - ;- ' ' i pilitlvs.' p ' F Louise ` 'i‘iiils- in i.¢~»t-\-or Illustrated son _ 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 10 7 1-4 Grey and navy 5 3-4 to 7 1-.; pair “Al DA”-A high class kid glove made and guar- anteed by the same maker as the Pauline; at its price cannot be equalled by any other maker. Black and tan. All sizes pair “SHELBOURNE”'-Tliis is the very best glove we can get to supply you with, without having to pay afancy price. Made from selec-ted skins only, with blown fingers and pique stitching. We know when you see it you'll like it for it is manufactured by the finest maker in the world. ‘ TREFOUSSE" - Black and Tan pa". White Chamois (washable) 98C pair Tan Cape (dogskin) $l.25’ pair ' 1 s <1 . . Bti.; ..... T... $1.50...- ll “Special Grey Suede 89c pair “SP€'lZ1l , THU Cl 'ld `. T. C. » "