I -siem- rl if il .‘ ` r .;_- f. fi ~ Stl w xr, "'-;~` -_ V R l @ . _-_ r _ _ I .f .' Y.' i" ' :ju .._,_. 11,! 1,;-__ if if ll ': ii . sm., f.-<~",:h1 a _ r if k ._; I _ i- : -fl .F 4 lf A E ‘fi if 1 Li. . A *L 4-+»gv-ev .-. ep; lr = -1 f vr A.- r:,`,' . if _,__ J.. 15 _ . lil* .,','~ .ri i" . ._ di - i" ' ill 1 1,) .,. las critical period-“weakened throats, delicate bronchial tubes and unsound lungs often follow;' sometimes impaired aight or hearing. But if SCOTT! EHULSION is lsbsn promptly and regularly after the feyer subsides it quickly and eKectnslly re- stores appetite, strength and flesh. 'Served Tenders, addressed to the undersigned and marked "Ten- der" for taking down Cutheirsl Wal s and removing Debris" w.ll he recei\e:l at the Blshop's Palace Charotretown, until uoor,on Mon day 7th An~il_ 1913, for lakinv down lh: Walls and Tom ers of the late Cathedral. and removing the debris out of basement, according to Speciii'ation to be seen at th. oilics of Richard Grant. Work to be completed on or be fore the rst rf July, 19:3. Each terrderrnust be accompan- ied by an ac:epted cheque on a Chartered Bank, paya5.e to the order of the Treasurer of New Ca hedrsl Building Committee, for five per cent (5 p. c.), of tht amount of tender, which will be fori~it-d if the person tendering decline to enter into a contraci when called upon to do so. lf the render be not accepted the cheque will he returned, ` The lowest or any tender rot rrec=ss=_rlly acc-pled. By order, JAME4 EDEN. Chairman of 'l‘end=r'C mmit e Charlottetown, P E _I_ March 21, 19.3. 3-25M'is6i. is-r MAIL CONTIlAC'l` Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be rccclvr-d at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, tho 9th May 1913 for the convcyarmi of His l\ln.jesty’s Mails, on a proposed Gontract for four years, six times per week over Rural Mail Routo No. 1 from Flrnsdalc l'rince Edward Is- land, at the pleasure of the Post.- rnastcr General. T‘r~irrLcd notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posml i`ontrn.ct may he seen and rrlar k forms ot Tender may be ob- tained al. the Post tlhices oi Elms- dalt' und route oilices and at the of- fice ot the Post Oilice Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Odtce Inspector. Post Oilice Inspec’Lor's Ollice, (‘h"\`rr\~_'rr, March 25th, 1913, 3-27i\ithIl.. Crm _nel ss ahelitv wall as 3.... I is practi s elaborately ~ Crops de finished at the bottom with s plsst~ show an insertion or lace live or six lll°h¢l Wm! Ind a lllm 0| the crepe below thc insertion. The more elabor- ate pettlcosts are trlrpmed with rib- bon and chiffon rose tes and tiny artificial flowers. Some of the combinations and chemises oi crepe de china are simply made. and these are especially sor- viceable. For the woman who is trav- elling they are n boon, indeed; for Y-hey can be worn without ironing. HUD! UI' damp. their own weight smooths them from wrinkles. WORTH MORE THAN GOLD. Oobalt Nugget: Nearly 3,000 ounces of platinum, and nearly 5,000 ounces of palladium were recovered in refin- ing tlrc copper mattcs of Sudbury in the six years ending 1912. As platin- um now varies beetwen $45 and $52 an ounce, it will be seen that even 3.000 ounces is no mean asset. ln ddition silver and gold were found in these ores and the total produc- on from these products in six years amounted to little short ol a mil- lion dollars. Platinum is the rarest of all com- mercial metals. In the last four or five years it has doubled in price. In 1904 it was a shade less than gold par ounce in price, now it is more than double. .The rise ln price is due to thc greatly increased demand, the supply almost remaining stationary. The United Status from placer gold hcds in California and Oregon pro- duces c little platinum, but the bulk of the supply comes from the Ural Mountains. CANADA HAP METAL u ti '__ _ | lla: Troubled ' llis lleart. Illl T0 GIVE ll’ Ulllll. When the heart begins to beat irro- | ularly, psiprtatcs and thx-obs, skips I heats, and sometimes seems to almost stop, it causes great anxiety and alarm- Many people are kept in a state of morbid fear of death, become weak, worn and miserable, and a_rc unable to attend to either social or business duties, through this unnatural action of the heart. ~ and Nerve Pills will give prompt and per- manent relief. Mr. Allred Male, Elorda, Ont., writes:-“I was troubled with my heart for two or three years: I thought some times that I would die. I went to the doctor, and he said he could not do any- thing for me. I had to gtvexfg WUI",- My wife persuaded me t/0 try lll>\1!'l1 B Heart and Nerve Pills. 'I_`he first box rclicvcd me, sol kept on until I had taken seven boxes, and they cured me. I would not be without them on _any \_w¢0\|l\¢» ll they arc worth their weight. in gold. I advise my friends and neighbours Wl10 arc troub ed with heart or nerve trouble to try them." ' Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50 cents a box, 3 baxes for $l.25,_c§ al; dealers, or mailed irect on reoelp 0 price by Tho T. Milburn Co., Lunltcd, Toronto Ont. 1 ‘ _C._A__NA_DI`I-\N" ' PPACI Fic i Special Low Rates SECOND CLASS DAILY March I5ih to April l5tl\ New Wall Papers Our magnificent new st ock .is now open for inspection. The DESIGNS ani COL- ` OURINGS are SUPERB, tle finest line we have evrr shown. 1 llllllzs m’ .- Bell __ r -‘ Bsaui_if_¢_ll; tlllrs is'>msti_a:_ » . `Prices' ~ _¢enis___ Kool; ` Ssmpis Books sent on application. Carter & Company Wall 1. ‘ funn Pismo ` rovsn van 3_0, . ui? ms... 64-95 his Wann. iii: ‘hllm 1.0 Las,"` }55 65 -ii... Ilomesecllers Excursions Second-Class Round Trip Tickets Limit Two Months Winnipeg,$48.60 Brandon, 50.85 Regina, 54.60 Saskatoon, 58.I0 Calgary. 64-.I0 Edmonton, 6410 ` Equally low Rates to Ofhsr Points @2778 ,,,.. gggiggo 25;- .S222 Tickets on Sale every _ Wednes- . day until 0<_tob;r 29 good white. It logos of it ' ,_ _ ‘ trans iaésr b»¢¢\\»° of wasnt urs allusion: softness. They are merrily ed flouncc of wide loco. Soma ol them' OI ALL* M SMP Vasu. _ uaclsurs rortonnmwmn ronosuirmucsriuc sw&Tf£'i;§‘1'“o°6nn 1`0RON'l‘0-0N'l1 VIINNIPBG MONIRBAL F' L . _ IUQ- 5 woRLn's nrooasr I _ DIAMOND Mmm. Diamond Mins the biggest in gba world, where 15,000 Kadirs may be _seen 'jay da di in dri _‘sg Y 88 E lllnz and loa.o...g trucks ol_"b1ue earth from which are extrac' diamonds to the vnluo `of somethl:%‘. like 22,000,000 per annum. The total value of diamonds ex- ported from South Africa in a year er two chief mines being the DsBeers and Jagesiontain. The premier Mines was “Buy My How perfect they are and how fresh. covered by sir Thomas cuurnan, tnsl SWR- I 4° P=“°"° that ¢h¢f°" H Ut- present chairman, alter whom theltll’ d°W~°“ em Yet-" great Crrllinnn diamond of 3.025 car- ,_ _ ats, discovered in the Premier Mine, I know there I5' "°1“°l'*mtl7 °°“Ie“‘ was named. It may be remembered that this d,am0nd.was presented to be paid tomorrow.”-The Shamrock. King George by the "Transvaal gov-' §.’;‘.:i:::-..::2._"::. .;‘:;.;‘;“;. C=l3l'fl\».llfrC0lilSi '°.f.§‘: if;‘::.:‘.~:‘ .. N¢v¢fii“i¢.l¢|Y-Ullitill area. ol 3 500 claim e ua " " ' ‘ ` ' _ , s, q I to eight T0 all such suhercrs Milburn's Hsu; ‘acre and at th t ti 2 s, e presen me 1 ,- 000,000 loads or treatable "blue"_ as the diamond-yicldlng earth is known, are dealt with every year. And such the Stomach, - Par:l|ap§~.:Biogpn are thc resources of the mine that it is calculated that during the next Germs of _ forty years the present annual out~ ' .rr `“, -.'___~ 4,5., ',‘__; `s,; -'_ put will be easily maintained. _The Direct Bre=1th11\_z_;-_<}\\_rs:ls*‘h_es;’ "4 At present the mine is about 350ft. is increasing in value with the depth, and. in ordcr to encourage honesty dY lm! H»°hi°‘7“l 9“°h W°Pl@z”iVVm°"iU°' among the Kaflirs, a payment of 39 cess as Oatsrrhonone, which alone rw, carat on all stoncs found and de- livered to the compound manager is paid. The healing' .vapors of Oatarrhozona In addition _to the 15,000 Kadirsj there are i,000 whites working in tha mine in various capacities. It .is won- derfully equipped with electric plant and machineryj and is a fascinating with the rich plney essences that ease, aight after auiiset, with “a thousand heal Bhd GUN- 7 electric lights twinkling, eight great “No one ever contracteda more ob- scarchlights concentrating on the stinato attack of nasal catarrh than crater, piercing the huge cloud ol|I suffered a month ago," writes Mr. blue smoke rising from the mins up G. E. Root, a well-known resident of ter blasting, and many thousands of Bridgeliflwn. W» I- "MY h€l-ld M1105 natives rushing down the aide ol the toI‘rlH08llY. I 5l\°°5°d Bb°“t °V¢l`Y minc. shouting and singing merrily, three minutes, but still m-y nostrils to resume work lor the night shift." were entirely closed and ~I couldn‘t - ~ IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of my dear hus- band Mr. Thomas Mcquarric, Rice the day was out I had improved. Ca- vnint. who paissd away March 24th, tarrhozone quickly cured me. I am ._1913_ ',_ wall ever since.” ' 0n¢_ year has passed since that sad _`= diy/ ,__ When he I loved was called sway, good remedy it is imitated. Beware God loved him too had thought it ot’ the substitutor. Large Catsrrho- best ~' To take him 'to his 'Heavenly rest. smaller sizes 25c. and 50c. At all Hlswifc, Mary Jane McQuarric and his brothers and sisters. tr-"” T _ -_ __ il" ' I Tan tori 'Watch The Tanton watch is a time- ` piece made specially to our order by one of the largest ard most reliable watch makirg concerns cn the continent. We can unbcsltatingly rec- ommend the Tsnton watch for reliable workmanship. beauty of construction. fihiih Bild IC- , c`n_rscy. _ __ Call in and ses the drlrlar- _ygglg sn4;womeu's size ~. anion sisting of dweding house and lot 'condo "ra and go - th every impress or the sense? css Wvntx five les east' oi P etot - . 15? Whit lB $007!! 8.8 the Prrgmlgz --i__..i_ is about .$8,500,000 sterling and oli°°d'" he “id as 11° prennted the PM this quantity about a quarter are dis- tb Blddy' “raised °“ the °“Id Wd °f covered in the Premier Mine, the oth- ireland-" l desc. and it is considered prs¢tiss1__ T0 sure an silmerit‘”_iir't'he“thr`oi_it» according to thc ‘African World An-‘Or chest, to rout out Oatarrh or mrsrp to work to s depth of 1,500 rt. Asthma. itis esaent-lslthat me mail- . The quality of the stones discovered 61110 be ¢0l1v°Y0¢l'°11I°_0§t¢.¢o,."t affect-' How of the lils ve itl We can thvv svn! no us. tonxus behind speak no gulls can cover that harbor no evil report that we WUAOIII you c can then turn to grann- then eommnnd a game of tennis or how is it you can plan crop rotation, than tum to the mst- ter of the hankbook, then. hurry to town for a political meeting; mast-' 'nn old friend, tear yourself lnvay iron: him to attend to s disagreeable matter of business you feel a respon- sibility about? ' Not command out thoughts? Most certainly we can. But what of the p ing thoughts that come shut _We can clenched or deceit.. l our metic for an we control them? Yes. Just keep _them "passing," keep them moving, _if they are unworthy. They arg |10; really thoughts till they find harbor ,in the active consciousness. They are gliks the flitting images on the retina ;of the eye as ons idly gases from the .window of a speeding train. If an _evil thought is passing, keep it mov-» ;lnz. If it find lodgment and set in motion cvil actions, it is' by your ocquiesccnt will. But if it is worthy` |impress, seize it, nourish lt, make it |part oi your equipment ol mind. and |pt:art, to beautify and e_x._papd_ your 6. ‘ rr. r. rvrsnrrde, FRANK ABOUT IT. Hs was an ardent lover, an Irish lover and a practically penniless lov- er. It was St. Patricl_r’s eve, and in his hand he bore a pot oi real Irish shamrock. "They were raised on the ould "Sure, now, Murphy, cried his lady in delight, “how really sweet Di ye. Murphy flushed slightly. "Begorra, ed Murphy, "but praise heaven it’ll *W SW“l'&‘*...iii.ilru§. Coiigh SyruI>`."'I'alileth,"’o'tl'2.',"‘go‘ ‘l:"o' It, But Don*‘t’~"Kill~*'.z¢.ic»¥=",~-"~ ed parts. This is -why-:ali other remo- can be breathed in one second to every sir cell in the bnssthinglorgans. mix with tho breath and descend through thethroat, down the bron~ chial tubes, to the deepest air cells in the lungs-all parts are saturated breathe through them. Ten minutes inhaling Cstarrhocono gave me a lit- tle relief, so I continued to use Ca- tsrrhozons every hour, and before There is no remedy so certain and safe as Catarrhozono, but being a zone lasts two months, price $1.00; storekec ers and dru ist or The D KK 9. Gatarrhozono Do., Builslo, N. Y.. and Kingston. Canada. sltuste on the _west side of the Brschley Point Read, forme ly “For further ticclsrs as to title The French cuf with soft collai-s.` Neckwear » r We received by exprtss an- other shipment of neckwesr f' the shades sni the shapes are the kind szught for l-y young men from 25 to 75c each. CAPS: You are quite sure to find just what you watt here because we show only the new ideas as well as the staple _ shapes. ` Wanted in our Ladies’ _ Tailoring Department several smart -young _ ladies to learn ladies' tailoring I ’ ` ' ‘lung 'rss yosspinss of uri. sity risaw uni vs rim rises mais; s ipgenji; _ to secure their patronage -by securing for them that lpjmpossible to_be.found outsidelof our store‘._ _ _ ’ * ' . . I _-‘ f-.1_»r._..,f_ tis pa-tty. mu sa rosa i. sa _ ' itz if .mu swf' _Ih`», ing depart_1n`_en§i¢Qi°‘e'n-bl‘,ist;In tligkrovinvcg It hlri‘x°gcoiltt!¥_gant`§im “and sml`:illiiu"to ` make thi___a`t_lle`-__1_"~_~_iiidlils.filore east ofthlontreallf - " ` " ’ Have Shirts We Ilf6_8boWiUirjcstlfr1ow»_snme ofthe newest patterns, pric- ed from 75 cents to 8z.5oel_ch. -*in the" new soft reversible and el Hats _ The I te w hats are distinctive. No man should want towesr the old very long when he s.es these new attractive Buck- ley styles. A__l.srge. Shipment l I eil " ' .~_'=_~'.`.~_- 51).- * \ l_ _._--*"‘ - _ ~'¢' , ‘ ns`\~.;',' __ .~ _ - r »' 9 . _ f`\ , ‘ -. _ r . , _ _ _ Illllniil " ;‘,r# " r ‘ -s wé . _ §\\ Our $2.50 ` sf-_ `1u¢..°. clothing ‘ Guaranteed Received Yesterday. ~ _ _ ` Our Cut Plu( Master 1’ I Piason is cut from our original “AHHICAN N/ivy" Plug. A cool and most | _ fragrant smoke. ‘ SOLD IV ALL Dllllll MANU CITY TOBACCO CQ). ROCK QUEBEC. FACTURBD IY ' 2-‘§_ 1' E ' "' 'Z' ~ FIRE INSURANCE - 3-26Mtf One of the 'Largest and ` 1. ` ` Strongest I Law Union and Rock insurance Co Lid oi London England Fstablishrd in r8c6 Assets Exceed $46,500.000 Claims Paid Over $rz5.ooo_coo Has the LARGEST SURPIUS on its Canadian business of any English Company operating in Canada. Rates no higher than those charged by many smaller companies. ` Write or telephone for rates before insuring H. M. Davison General Agent having a frontage on _Bishop st- lad. otherwiélllpply.-216-1 f 3 li' I 66 it and running-back 7'z ft. _This Stewart lt Dauipheli, 'Solititcrlf '_ » »-hh' kwa' an is s, choice- lot sud will-be sold. Desbrisay Block Oh nous 'n ~ """"‘ » ` I " fl _- The Alliance Investment Co. (Canada) Ltd. - c:As1'o|=uA rustic” Avcuoul r:r~~f‘f°.fri*»1r- V m chi, f3.5opers Vreye icgovr 9 c on thernvestment For Infants and Children. . . 1 I ` ’ f °' » ` ' r J The Kind You liars Always Bought V°|v\b!° y |"\"'=» ~*' °"\°*'9¥ vr. s.aowl§)r=p.=.l;..c.r.n..sr. Bm., ,,,, . _l’oll‘l_f. Riisll. Por, Sale. H N _0. H Y D M A N _ 1 .L K. Rosghqllglgllzelgggllls Buudinr M slgnatnre of *_ l I. A R V r r ‘ ' pemises st/Brackley Prior Road, . A ti ~ _ _ L'=t 33, on 'l‘hursday,.tbe Tengh _ _ Agent for P. B. I. ~ - ~ ‘ ' _ D. , t :_ . _ . , _ l S h _ a liigrlitriailf in tlfegiilt rilnoor? Invraunents made in lli'ortgs_gesai1i Real Estate dn; an _ 1*- » r ee - e f‘ r" " " ‘ ‘ ALL THAT vduabh fmmcfm absolule y safe and pr-rdeicmg abiglr rate of u1tere'st'. _ _ M 0| in ch‘t0wn turning one hundred acres of land. 7 2 17 ttsuno » - , - ~ Particulars upon request. We are- authorised b the OWEN!-bY UIC ll‘¢l3m’°`_Th,°"*°“»T}' I I ~ l . , executors 'of the Es‘a¥e of and' adjoining the fqrin'fofBierlyj` M _ ~ and, __ the late -Danni Mccgnmh _owned by the isle W lsce‘\!5;?lrl._1; - _ _- yr; 1]- r ' » to sell at Public Auction on the This isa iineofd far' and ers," .rf '=-;."_., -- _ ` ,__- __ _ _ orem‘s's Bishop St,, on Thin-,day arare chance for are d¢Si\’l!l¢_ ‘ ,`..._;jI; ._ _._ _ X ‘ 1” ` March 27 r9_r3.commenciog stir gc, s good farm and home. f r- -_,.",_,':<`..‘*"“"i'.,_ M, __ »oon\thst splendid pmpsity um. Terms'urdcopdili_onsat nie. . _ -‘ =` 0 _ __ ..».. s f‘»_‘ v csv.-ra' 2 s50omm at _ "'°‘_"""'°";';.t“'*¢'f.';§‘.f;"f°~_-r. ,;.1_».~_Ag§__»g¢}__v _*“°“‘ -_ "__ harsh. r>‘T"p. ' ‘1r'.»1iNIf€=;f11_*.»'l.‘-._ ..""i€®»"~ "1"ernn¢;aows""=o-ums»fri# ‘ -»-¢-¢=‘r~=~»- ~ -I _ ~ ”f'""’°' Auctioneers in ' ' °' ‘ sr awgmmxrhm sas I l _W r `_._,, . _ r Ui- Polishing cms. fs _ipouiisss to ts. Tiifuisiflf ` Gray 8' Co - or-,=:_ =-_.5 _ Lp 0,.- Wanted a competent man to take charge of the P. .I. Orphanage Mt- Horbert us farmer and his wife t0 not as matron for the homo. Must be well rocommondod. A man with small family preferred. Applicants to state amount of salary required. Tenders must be in by March 21st, 1018. For further infor- mation 'apply to ‘ A. J. PHILLIPS, Grand Soc’y S'Side or H. CRASWELL, Grand Treasurer Trustee. ‘l - 4Mtts12i,FA4i prima irq-m NOTICE A special general meeting ofthe shareholders of the Bonshaw Dairy- ing Cl will be held in the Bomhaw Court-house on Wednesday April 9th at three o’cloclr p. in - All sharehoulders should be pres- ent and patrons also are asked to attend, _ J. A ROBERTSON ~ Sec. 3-26M2l. ` ‘ `f raunsas Il0(IKY_ POINI' nsprnmnn or miie v`v.»`.i..` _Char-Ioil_e_`iown,_ P.E.Is_lami,- _ Mmrizoih. isrsf -‘ SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on Friday April flih, l9I3_ from any person or persons willing to contract for the running ofthe ROCKY POINT FERRY FOR THE SEASON r9r3,; according to specifications `» t§f|n§,‘ etc_.,.io_be seen at.'_-t_`i\i,\‘t.'¢‘>,R_iee‘- ‘fthe nameslfof two responsible __ willing _to hecorne__ bound ` orfthe faithful performsnee°of.tl1'e Contract -`!=1\`\=*f..H`¢="=.<>=11r=`»\11 sich rtenéler ' _ :The »»_Departr§e_nt'~'1loe'si`~nqt7"bind itself to accept the ‘lowest or any tcnder.'~ ‘ ~ ` - ' _. ” Bach tcndermust be -accgmpanii ed byacerrified bank cheque, ply- ible l° lille order oi_ the C0l.ll.ll\IS~ sloner.of'Publtc Works, 'forten per ¢¢11t_-ofthe amount oi the annual subsidy asked. ‘ - In the event of the teudeimnot the cheque wlllbe