___._~ 419353.' Clrasinl. Patrons orders ahead 4- 29Mtf im Cleaning, Patrons _Will hlildly hook orders ahead so as to avoid disappoiatmenif Boer Q Wrels. 4-:9Mt. as "Another shipment of the iam I +‘%tenley" dogskin gloves at ago has just arrived from the riinkers. Stanley Bros 4-29_vl4l. .a snamslnr siuusos. I ¢ meal the Stlnraees nate &e|ss|\iti¢sefim:.ises eltls lllsriells s. he snsllsins laslioie aes his hush Illssln gratis. In sl isismilse italy is conmilve misss. The W IDD ll Service is lsi¢ values. SAILINGS TUESDAY! by THE LANGES1’ C A N A D I A N L I N E R S `LAunenr|c-- "arsenic" `r¢uro»uc'~ "cannon" Ask the nearest Agent for Psriicu lsrs. is _ sg., 3 el' 8 T A I- aaadinn rvlce of Agent-W. K' Rogers, City. T Ana.. Line _ Summer Season l9l3 first Sailings by the St. Law- . renee Route Montreal to liverpool ` From Montreal From Quebec 1`snisian..Sat. 8 M ay- 3 C9 .‘i.M. 3.00 I' M Victorian fl hur. 8May-.2 C0 _\.`l-5. 3.i’0 P.M_ C'\rsi\‘an..5a.t. i1 May-3.00 .‘..M. 3.20 l‘.M Vir¢inIan.Thur.2Z'. May -3.00 A.ld. 3.00II’.M. llonfrcal ie Glasgow From Montreal From Quebec Fretorian.. Sal- Ii l\iay~ 5.00 A.P.4. l-00 IKM. Grampian ._Sst. whiny-5.00 !i.7\l, i..\0 I’.M_ Scandinavian Sat l'l may-5 £0 A M. l.00 PNI. Hesperia.: . _ .L‘-ai.2& l\ia;'~i.'li A.M. noon Montreal to Havre and London Ionl$ .Sunday ith May Daylight _ Pomeranian “ ll'-h Ml! " Ecotian iith May “ 'jurlnthlan " 25th Msy “ For rntas. tickets Ac. apply to ioca agents or ll. Q A ALLAN _, 2 Sf. Peter Street. Montreal Agents-W. K. Rulers. City. Anr.|l\M&.E tl ur--.15 ALL THE WAY BY WATEF Eastern S. S. Corporation INTERNATIONAL LINE -` I’ A K E S CIIARLOTTLTOWN T0 BOSTON first C|ass............... ..,...........$l2.20 Second I0 20 I9 35 Lsavs 5t..iohr. at 9 fl" s vi-.Wednesday fo' Eas\port_Lubec_l‘nrtlsnd ann boston and -lst at 'I D. ln. lor Boston direct. iteturnmi: inns Central Whsri Bostor ndals at 9a.m. and Portland 6 p. m. _r Lu ec. Esatport and St John. and rl. 9,00 a. ru. for ht. John via Esstport emitting Portland. _ -MAINE BTEAMBHIP LINE |. ‘ Direct service between Portland and ,How York. Leave Franklin Whari Tues 1 >'I‘l\nrs. ana Ear al. Gp. m ` F<=rtl‘cl:el|.u.liltotrai»§rte and énfoémstinn D 0 UCI 5.2 . :heeiad through ciiestiniiiliz-In. "gnu L. B. THOMPSON. T. F. cl !’.A. A. E. Fleming Agent. alt. .inn».. N. R _ if ' _ lAN_Pu:| I Z *sv E G 1 y ilvnnroot srsvrcs e `_ S _ S Y FROM ST. JOHN N. B. i .:-1 -K. Q5 il> ll- I." i | l n, Vs li Destroy This Poisonous Disease lo lore Your Health is Seriously i Injured. Perhaps you hsvurt thought oi wllilll H1080 llllillsasaat symptom that ailected your nose and throat 'by any particular name-but it’s Cs.- tarrh just the same. When the attack is severe, your eyes are watery and look weak. Your breath is oilenslve, due to indamma- tlon in the nose and throat. At last science has discovered a real remedy, a new scientliic marvel which acts like no other Catsrrh remedy on earth. "Oatarrhozons" operates on a new plan; it is a direct remedy, goes instantly to the sour# of the trouble. Its rich, fragrant ee- sences and healing balsams Ge breathed in vapor iorm through A special inhaler and give instant ri- lief. Cstarrbosone doesn't stop at the relief stage-it goes further-keep h going till a cure is eilected, md cases are cured, as you can judge from the following letter:--“Every morning for six months lust winter I awoke with a bad taste, an awtul breath and stuiled up feeling in my nostrils," writes Rob E. Rutland, pf- Ilegina. “It was simply an nwiul ca&‘ ol chronic Catarrh. Relief drst came from Catarrhozone. I used that in-- haler twenty times n day and took ji.; to bed with me at night. I sm cures,- snd by the use of Catarrhozone st? well. Now I am free from itritabc throat trouble, coughs, colds, head- ache, or catarrh." No medicine on earth is so certain to cure every form oi Catarrh or throat trouble as "Catarrhozone." Get the large $1.00 size, lasts two months and is guaranteed; medium size 500.; sample size 25c.; all store- keepers and druggists, or The Ca- tarrhozone Co., Builalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. , SALVIA is a Prrparation Tha' Will Grow Hair Ahundantly. This is nn age oi new discoveries; o , 9 \ Are different other biscuits from all Sales increase faster I than any otherline ` , _ L" 1 r Don'i you think they l to ~. must he good ? j Try them |~ yourself ! - ~AYouthlrens the Curve tion in greet s | the muh- thereahouts eorked. perienoed ing ster 'whom feeling I ol that the is wont glasses I was I preaching age of local had. swagger broken and admiration 17, WON ~. l ` -'ii il. '»<'»* ¢ \ ` °¢ .T V _t / 1 ` ”*~l\_. _ ~ ' `\§ ~ \\_; 1 \ i EE§:i!:EEii`\_`:5`.=.=.;§. ll?-fl-'!!I!!l!ll\‘\‘\\\‘\\`\`~ &"'/lllnllailslll llllnslalll ‘--':::::‘.:!‘» , \ *_* ,, 'I tea' =5.= K" - / I _ b~< ‘ 1. ` Q_:< `\\ \. T§":J‘ paw who had already landed on the pill for two three-baggers and a home run He didn't uso any windup and that time when l have mst with small persons who are pale and delicate Mr. Albert Chevalier, the famous et lnst._ He was about to take an en- core)-when the manager siezed him erm__and pulled .him into the win ~ -A ‘ ‘.'Dons well, hnven't I?" asked Mr. Chevalierw "Hear the applause " "You silly ass. they're not clapping you,” replied the manager. "lt’s the Prince oi' W,ales who's justgcome in.” On anothorooeasion when a stage- door keeper at one oi’ the theatres approached Mr. Chevaiier’s brother With a 'request tore. couple ot seats. i‘With _gleasnref was the reply. "But I ,on’t want 'em tor myself," the msn explained. "I‘vo seed 'im. lt's the missusthat wants 'em. Like all the women, she' just wants to say larpnnss or nn1'rs(N...i..s'ssy, 11. ' _ she's seed 'im." ' l asrnsss or inshsnv ...... ..n.r.1_ __.___.._.__.. ~ "'l‘h\¢‘ will be all rlzht" replied mr. ` _ _. _ 5 ' "'*' "Chevalier‘s brother. “lieu send her _ ~r¢»s»,. iiiunm cp, im - i .‘. . ,` - » sfrssnssir turns rms Issues sum" mn mum i~ ¢» t~ ~x ‘ = -»-' `, ‘ ‘Be;;nhauawk 'ADYYINB 2..... " Kanawha _ Zenith Iaiidth Shenandoah lla! Mh- mu np _-nssesasnnaek .nissan floss Liverpool ltsamer From Balllsx ipsrensa lay sth Tabasco lar Oth Digby lay Ili. along, 'still P11 see that»sh_e has good ‘ seats." ron. sir." replied the msn. He drew s. step nearer and whispered _ °0nlld§1i¥illl¥. "Don’t .worry-slitnlt the Dlaoe_s._ Put 'er anywhere. bntput 'sr ,,ll°\,f-=‘!ll,6_ door. so thatslie can set _ :Qu she don't like5'iin.”l if I' ~ ` .- l ` .;.,'»f. In the ' 'hid Cldlhi h\ aiu” lied Paton s when to to any no where there furniture ed to the ings and room in home in the house-cleaning, ls woman’s heirt, Paton’s have on site pieces of serviceable ers. had in caded drawing ev¢l'y room in honss can let a suitable piece of iurnitureat Faton‘s. The iirst thing _looked at was ,parlor suites, elegant massive pieces, hand- somely polished frames, arms on all pieces, carved claws or legs with lull spring edge seats. covering of green, Couches or Davenports of every style, every finish imienther, plush. El lendid selections can be made in zible cushions, with spring backs. They come in quartered oak with vol~ all the dlderent woods and have the closed in drawer and shelves alpha- betically arranged' lor sheet music, newest designs, at $4.25 up. The Macey sectional bookcase is shown in To grow hair after it has fallen out . " T" v i - mu si" 85 to 14 i“°h°° Wm* Price’ today is n reality. , acégrdigiiw 515%” ts k- t SALVIA, the Great Hsu- 'rosie ° “B B “° 8" W0' H 0 and Dressing, will positivlcly create a zxyssgrgcilsfosrh llm;§“|;M;;§§3lT:ad°z mt- in MSMY P0u5\1°d 'l“8~l`l70l°°d Oak new growth 0| min mem for stmmhfonel today. Catch with bent glass doors, front and sides If you want to have 8 beauuhn ins was no snap in those days. ab 33 tl) 34 lllttllbl Widé Bt “$.00 £0 head of hair, free from dandruil, use -though we "md back for an but the-' $3590' u5'00 t° $35-0° Wm P“1'°h95°_ SALVIA once 8 day and warm, the amd sums’ except when were W" something exceedingly rich in quart. ,esum,_ _ ._ B base runner to take cam ot It ered oak dining 'tables with heavy SALVIA is guaranteed to stop fau_ wa some time later that the ‘mem carved pedestsls or claw feet, as de- mg hai, and restore the hairwto its num: Drotecmr' the padded mm and sired. Round or square tables shown natural color. The greatest Hair _wh-9 muggg came .mm gene;-3| with "tensions l'° ‘if 3 0' 10 feet- Vigm. known of nouns’ we Ma heard of The dining room chairs in sets oi ,G SALVIA is compounded by expert .°m,’._' but it sounded like a joke are richly carved, with leather seats chemistB_ ,umm *ne ones and we pund It ip or not as preferred and _these come Watch your hair li it is falling out. ,_s|1'i,m,_-crabs’ wimsmsg 1; had 5 3': 513-0° t0 545-00 “Hd Ill the Gilr- If you don’t, you will sooner or lat- 'wand gg mm “name began la” 05k 5 005* $12-00 £0 $20.00 ac- er be ba1d_ g fo ,mm an interest in baseball and to cording to patterns. Bed bargains in SAL-VIA Prevents balflllffis by las- ‘itvork ‘outthe curve problem all by wma °““m°l' bmn' ”l'°'~ °°'“ °°1'l'“l°° tenim: the hair to the roots. .lhimseli with his fathers barn for s V ` _ ~ v ' -` ‘od an the Old NIH Ladies will rind ssnvrs just thwnscksmp. claphy wlnlsms esnsj-¢u_ fj_ , L j Y V """= hair dressing they are looking lor. It me with the astoundng suggestion ` 5'- _ -f F"'\ "' 1 ~ ' P'-' makes the hair soft and iludy and is _that I give him a tryout on the mound. _ __ ~ ,‘ not sticky. A large bottle 50c. Sold There were hoots ot (lei-ision when _ _ at Hughes Drugstore. little Clsbby Williams, pale and ner- , V ' ‘ ' J `vous, but with a gleam in his eye ' “Him _ . , . / I \ I 9 ‘ , - .. s lsisction. ~ be had st Paton about 40 llllififlll Oanadian factories. beds with a quer, and are to do, and are very sign. These beds are i‘.ei'ne.' are full silo 4 enamel 3!-50 ¢° to $85.00. . The Mission furniture and odd come in endless variety. _sad le designs, which makechoos- ing easy. ‘ The Gentlsmen's Dressers sive Pieces With llfll or square mirrors. ill eerpentine drawers, {3G.00 up. While the of newest design have desk drawer attached which to a fully equipped desk $88.00 with other designs - In Bullets and China Cabinets, the to $50.00. - and never were the carriages and go- carts so extensive in design and so carelully constructed, they are auto-covered top in many eases. This top deiles the weather and is very at`- rsngs ls magniiicent and coma in sur-~ lace sud quartered oak for $12.00 up _, ‘ ‘ The children were not forgotten, A - _ strong, serviceable, pretty, with the, trsctlvc. One carriage shown was the brown, or crimson, in highest quali~ ables the driver to move the body ol ty sings, 319,50 to ;5o_00_ the carriage whichever way desired to avoid the wind, and is truly most' convenient for the baby. velour with spring bottoms snd The carriages and go-carts are alll spring edges, beautiful wood-work. rubber-tired, with easy springs, to; highly' polished, $5.50 to $15.00. make baby's outing most delightful. _\ One could go on and on deserlbin P ¢._ orris chairs with handsome rover- all the lovely lurnlture shown ands then give but: a small idea ol its massive beauty and richness. A cor-~ vet or leather cushions and sell from dial lllVif~Biil°l1 il °ll»°\\d°d £0 811 to ;s.1s to $19.50/'rhs music cabinets visit the show rooms and view sr.; will mssbinstsnt favor, They us is their leisure the Illrlilhllro mentioned here. 4~29bitf. Don’t Persecute ' yiaur Bowels I 'lhsrssnhni snsnrm. sms Dm. Sm-Ill’fl°° 'Genuine--s-sipna. popular new side pattern, which en- > Helen, I There ’ l'-B0 ' |10' _ l"Dr.‘ Chase’s Nerve l"ii'od§f“ _ ff°m‘so.e¢m s mx, s for sz.so at su asain., or nsmsusoncastes e 00,, - $5.25 to $45.00. _ Limited, Toronto. _ , Sienograpilcrs Trained ~Ai Thi! B. B. Arc Sllccéssllil If you wish. io becomes src nessiul stcnographer or _re- pcrter you should take acoursc at the C. B. C. - ` `~ The Charlottetown Business College and Institute oi Sfiorthand and Typewziting is one of the Premier ‘ institutions of its kind in the Maritime Provinces. Here you receive per- sonal and individual instructions und the courses are so p sin and practical that they are easily mastered 1 , _ Write .today for free Prospectus and information to L. B. Miller, Principal. . V _ . l Charlottetown Business ,L I.. B, Miller, Principal, V ViC\0¥ll\ R01 2---191|-s-- o x? I When you find every modern comfort, Afx service and an ex~ cellent cuisine as in The Halifax’ Halifax N.S. Register gli §s ig; _r » .» -;¢__-_ ~ r rl f _F :.::..-.:.~:.::~ .:.°;.:'°..:.:.:._";:°..;~.:. 1:.: In YUUTHFUL CMR .box and fanned.a. big, grinning south 1 K _ ‘ _ _ -i-_:_E_i__£_;_= .2 _______ __ __=_ _ .. ___ ___ F; Brighter Mornings, "‘-'----~=='-fl'=-f=ff=.i:._5is:i§2£'f| , I ’ muc s e , u _ n e Why Have Grey* of ' ’ St d “th lf tl Cd feClil'Ig" "ull" _ Royal M ll k iiiggixiixgiifiilhiiliiiiafilii iifsiiziiiigi Ha" 'I]`3f$kM5i{§"§_¥?ul :hoes yocifve slispt uiaona ~, 3 . _ , __ , - and wear glasses. I remember little whylsss your gcodlsolrs thit y'outh~ ~ Cllbby, llld My i0 EYIBH. “W6ll. You ful, natural colored hair always helps never can tell!" you to keep? There is absolutely' no ,» ’ need for it.HAlil'sw*i;slppllcai.io`ns .of ' Ha 's Hair ea t w -restore our ' .- greyy hairs to their natural coloryandr , S S . ' beauty, almost immediately and it will \ ` P - The Beginning la Not Always e Good look even more beautiful thamnver- ' ' ' , - |54” your money back if it doesn’tl.. Get a. bottle today-prove it to your-.own sat- Pme $6.50 ' into te I " t r" llf , h d Always ask for Hsy’s Hehllll- Vi ~ ' Gemlelwilintrditliturltiiiiseexporieiiice iii this Don't take chzgicesdwith-:*;‘a3;(°§':1i’rst'h ' , Beer 8 early day! of his career. He was giv- 1 ‘F376 5118:] 1 111;; ghlgldét a950c°bq€ ~ . J-J_u_J 1- V ` Wssxsslseexclurivo representatives fs, "“ “ "°"'°““““°" “t “ W°“ E" i °r 1-i ' ii 1' n xiii na n’ zsc '"1 ‘ l A ascslennsaossmw r hm. matm in Lommn but the mldlence iiaekg of I-lI`driinnaS¢"iap el:>r.50:':.; or $1.06 A L_ A S Kg.- _~ r e men” f°“°d W °PP'°°m° °" "°°l’°“d *° his some of }{sy's Hsu: Health and two f fo ' "Jr humor. Just as he was nearing the “G cakes of Hum* sow Freq' for *L ` < end of .hill Performance there was a ‘hrrlowtolnd of applause. and he » » ' ` " thanked his stars that success was his - -» ----- - - » -N _ - “ =;.:; ~_;~;_,-__ __- -- .` 1 \ N _ ’ no nl. M/lmwr ENGINES cl.00l\ Al.l‘K°'E T0 YOU I o ~=..-sl .=.~.-.f.»-ss? wr inn mrliincrsr no umm e F _ b k _Mo I to E _ ,I ,___ , _ i,&_“&m-imummdmm' air an S s _ores as I ngines~_ a,§_.__,e,e11 _on the Mafk¢t.fof'w,u__ .lg °"~ ‘ las. - There are more Fa;rbankssMorse_gE,;1g-1365, m,._use_.in .¢,hg.;M§,.mmg;» \Provinc_es‘_ than any other in:_i\a1¢¢_:,_ g * ' ` I You must rem ly equal engines are ' ` ` rg ' L u embef that behind the`/se apparent? ~Unequa1 _Values ` . ff ' Ilnequal 'Companies ' , ~ Unequal Organizations. I Unequal, Factorie*9If*7if}“ii._.l5¢_ _ _t g _ f. ~ Unequal M'anuiacturing Experience i cnc