V5* 4 ;- .V_ y l .L l l fi l- -J l ll.-f rl' .'11 ,A,_ dir, 113' if ..|' fi? I g, ,l l 1, I i ll ,, l Fl ,. li ll' l .,_.» 1 iii? l, 5,., i if ll, 1; i ly. .0 V < T? l l ll: l°» tm ly 4 . ‘iii - » :lla in l L01 113 1 ;HV.V, ll ll if if li. 3: L §l` ii l ».¢= ll; fl' ,- fl =l , l ~l, MM' li ._. l il! Qi l-'ll ‘, 4 'lvl l < li `Ll » r,» ll li I5* 1'* l 1 t l < l 1,, i ir. » .5 . ¢ ws ‘i 1 4 l oueq youhwee with curl-lotilirs youlglydematggalarger rental andget it. Fort tenants wlu _gladly pay more for the additional com fort, convenience and economy this system affords The lm rovement will pay fo_r1tself in the coal lt ' DOES 'T iuse, and ln the time and trouble it pre- vents. Our Hot-Air system is the only safe and satis- facto? method of home heating. Phone 393-J or call for i ormatlon. ' ' Fred H. Trainor * (Canadiau Pleas [lam ThnmlB¢§\lu§'e on the night of \'Ew YORK may 19 -District At tile murder, also uoeetabilsli silbis torney Whitman today coinpiettd the lvl' Pla- §B°*ZK6l_’*~lhUU13 WHY; cu” ,wiinst Bwnei- by piecing onthg b’~needed~.'“‘Plitjt'5£,s_gs,K.§gen considered stand two men whom he considered one 0! H,°°l5'Gr'I‘f lf \ll'_l¢l\dS vndvoll still- witnesses, Charles E. Plitt, Jr`;’," sequentllyz lllgl.»kte»`t:fmoli_y_.wus afgijest; -lieekerwl friend, lr pose agent und surrrlls t°~the'fdel_enee.#-"rue defence companion, slid James Marshall, .a, will oven to.inor'Vro_w_, ,yllseker will not colored' youth who sllid he snw Beck~ lie the Bret W1tl\°.F_l~ -'.§ii‘a.'.Beckel~ will or and Jack Rose tulking nt Hur- B0 Oli the BtBl1_d,`BXpeGt'lug to contra- lcnl,the conference declared by the dirt the testiflr-ony given by witnesses ellis l h ve been the for the State who swore that Rose ' _ V 1 _t`0lllt ul QPF' 0 B. Qpp__Qpg;-3 House heart oi the conspiracy to murder and Becker were friendly. Becker is |l0tl.en5ol_ The gambler-'s widow and expected to ,declare his relllt-ions with 3- V ' ' _-5, ., other persons also testified beiore the Rose merely ssthose ol a _police oiii- Y ` \ dlly ended. _l ' ' cer and n stool pidgeou which Rose |l'\ SQBSCI1 |'iittf swore Becker asked him while has admitted he was. It is expected l ldenth house nt Sing Slug, f0ll0\‘/ing Becker and that the case muy be in lull the train iron: New York to tile tliil't‘y' witnesses will be hellrd for Mar |113 » om his conviction on cllnrge oi murder- the jury's honds Saturday night. MAYOR TODD Pure Bred certiii cate No. 21. Standard Registered 47893 trotter, trial 218; last hull 108, hall on ice this winter in winning ruce in 106i. Shown at iivcshows in one _year in seven classes, winning seven rcd ribbons and twice winning thc Maritime Championship r best stuudurd bred trotting Stallion. Mayor Todd is sired bv Todd 2142, wllo sired more 210 trotters than any horse that ever lived for the time he lived. If you breed your good mares to Mayor Todd, your chances are good for getting A trottel- ns Sons oi Todd are producers. The highest money winning trotter ofthe Grand.Circuit last year Wassired by ll son oi Todd. V Eighty per cent.of the mares bred to Mayor Todd List year are in foal and fouls that have arrived are exact Pictures oi their landsoms sire. Mayor Todd will be found at the stnblesoi W. S. McKee, 54 Kent St-. Charlottetown, 'I‘9l°lJhone 375-L. Terms $15.00 for season. secured by note at time ol first service or ten ner cent. ol! for cash. Write for breeding etc, to HAM IOND KELLY ' Box 255, Charlottetown, Phone R16. 830.00 in special prizes will he ivcn at the coming Exhltilion for lnflls oi Mayor Todd. I Gray Marine Motors Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 3 to 36 H. P. 1, 2 & 3 Cylinders for boats of all Types and sizes. Write _for free Catalogue giving prices and full . information Fon SALE nv Stanley, Shaw & Peardon Sole Agents for P. E. I. 1438-3-2Mii , * .i j t ' mg Rothensal, to kill Jack Rose; he also swore to taking lnessuges to popgis B]_,{.jg31NG To Mhsl NATHAN DUNN .\: A , . I ' . Ll . . ' V oc Ro~.e both before and after Rotllen K_\1gHTB QF COLUM Us al’s murder Rose vias locked p ____ charged with complicity in the crime iL~Becker wurned.-P1'iVtt to keep away Louis Watson, State Deputy in Bos- ton oi tue Knights of Columbus, has } I O 3-in-One oil; Keeps Rust off all Tools lt's the oil the wise carpenters always use for lubricating the action parts of wrenches,bl ace- m tools. 3-in-One oil also keeps all cutting, plan- ll ing and shaving edges bright and sharp because no rust can form while . / "‘ N r wooden parts. V Al f dr C9; .."a°.l.:.s:.°..f':.. as o °° oil :lone and see how ' much quicker and esuies youget lllelreeneat edge. VW' l Pnl Q bottle in your tool “M . chest right now, ludlyl / .._~ ‘ 3-in-One is sold li all good ' ` \ . hardware. dum. Brwery and » I \| l ll ` 3 ' Y Three-in-One Oil Cn. ' !lnnrly3!‘r oz 01| (Inns 25a. " received a cali,‘leg~re.-m from His Emin- ence Cardinal 0’Connell, conveying C the blessing of Pope Pius X to the `” ‘members of _the Knights ol f'0lllmbUs in America. The cablegram was in response _to ooelthat had been sent to the Cardinal by the State Council »` which met in convention in Boston .on Tuesday. i 'The sending of the cslllegrnm, .which conveyed words ot loyalty ond devotion to the Cardinal and t-hl'0ll‘2l1‘ and-bits and all similar Efllim to the Holy. Father, from the ` members i this stat occurred at a n 8. lmost appropriate time it would ap- pear. According tn reports from Rome i Cardinal O'Oonnell' reached Rome on Tuesday evening and the following day he was received in aud- ience by the Pope. The cablegram from the state eyarenotin use. lt also 0 V-I h_ in th h nd f cleans imcl pollshesalllhegi Dunn ma was e R S O (lnrdinal 0‘Connell earlv on Wednes- _. dav morning. as is assured -by the reply now received. _ - Na-Dru-to laxatives' are dilierentin that they* do not gripe, purge nor cause nausea, nor does continued use lessen their 285 Sr. Paul Sl.. Montreal .v.- T. ».~\. l “\v~nc= =N\»~1an wir , 'E-§'iil:»= l°'§§..'l'0¢;al'2f - ` Q 25:: B0!-ll/z|>inl.50n C gllectiveness. Yoll can 1 Y e T _.__ A ' u ----' f I lean i ' -J'-"f: f'-""°;-fag. ' ' ',\.‘5?f; .~_f,v-' . ‘ff """.f:- ?- ,-_ W! seal ‘< i' 14 mf " /I l A New England and Prince Edward Island Silver llacli Boston, Mass ' r 0 'Chiii‘loi;teV_town, I, 0, 0 -._-M-._l-......ll||;lgg _-v-v~ ‘st5 s The cable from Cardinal 0'Connell to State Deputy Watson was ag lol- lows: - » . ' Rome, May 13, 1914. Louis Watson, State Deputy Knights of C61umhi.\\s,» Boston, Mass., » V , i Holy Fatherdeeply touched by de-‘ votion of Knights ol Columbus and sends most ailectionute blessing ‘ to the order in America. (Signed) Cardinal 0’(`onnell. SENATE MAY AMEND TI-IE BILL, WABI-l1'NG'l‘ON, May ' 15.-Although many Senators are yet to speak on the Bill to repeal. the exemption clause ol the Panama Canal Act, Senator Kern," the majority leader, was hopeful last night that the de- bate would close in another week, and that ii vote might be taken On Ma 25 Y . » _ Before the Bill is voted upon, the ‘many amendlizentsnwhich will be oi- iered .will have to he disposed §6l.' ‘It is generally believed the mn cannot ll-louse. The Senators who have led the repeal iight are expected to con- I e ,_ _ _ l» 1 5 d d h _ ccntrntc their cilorts on thc amend- ul _ lf 'E°“°“ ‘ 1 away -epen~ on t em imcnt ollercd by_Elcnn-tor Simrrions lm lg |.|‘1,',,_,,,lf,§ff; '_ 35¢- 3 b0x_ Rf Your ` ,. and rldopted by the Inter-Oceanic 3' 4 Us ‘i Drugglst s. in Qsiisis committee; which declares tn., “_w_V_" V 8); _ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, _,,, mmul “_ Lmtsa stores, in repealing om 0;- 1‘.§*&L°':".,.'3 »i »\.` ‘/’ =_- , _ol cena. l.lgli;|.-<-=='=V+-Fl# emptio-n clause, wllivcs no rights over. "‘*`U3i'~»\"' "' l; ' the Ganal.~ , ‘ ‘ l H D The Winter season is passing rapidly and the Spring may come alon 'and find you without the boat that you require in our business. ` _%Ve have' booked a great many orders and arc still booking fte _Spring delivery forvarious styles, andwould suggest hat yoll wrior _us your _ ulrements ‘ ' We lbetllld any style of boat, from an ordinary :Row Boat to an 0¢¢_an.:Going~Cr._uiser, and are satisfied that we can' suit you in any- thingyouewant in the boat line. A ' 4' SOURIS» P. E.jI» ` 11982-13l\dfI¥lWtf _ ` el egrep hAddresS . 7 . 'Code Used A. B.C NEAl..St..lohn's- Nfld. FifthAd be passed exactly as it came from the l _ l ‘ ‘ .. l i . . , ‘ ‘ Commission Merchant St`.John’s, l\ltVl’d. Consignment All Kinds Live Stock. and Prompt REFERENCE , Any Branch-Bank of Nova Scotia »~._.-_...- lim Shares $10.0 a each . ‘ Wh y not invest in an industry which is growing, and in which millions of dollars are invested. ,One where dividends are very much outgof the ordinarycompared with other legitimate business. We respectfully solicit 21 share of your investments. ‘ . . ` V . ' __ D ` . ' _ills t at the moment when you are thinking of investing in foxes- ` ” ‘ ‘ ' ' ` Stop: Considcri These Facts Investor: _ i . VV I lst-(YVc have bought 1`4 pairs pure-blooded P,_ E. I. Foxes' from five .of the best ranches In oiferingdour stock to the public the 'directors know that no better Fox proposition on tle Islan ,namely:- ~ ont e mar et to- ay. _ , _ I I _ I Silver Fox Rancging Soi, Albertdn, P. IW_lf _d P 10 , th In o{{d¢;r to$gi)v8(;;he sqmall investor a chanel: as well as the large, these shares areplaced A ne o t e pairs rom~ lr l ri en . ` on e mar ~e at . eac _ V V 'S Model Silver Ranciglinghglo., églbtixszjton, P. I. E I Shares all common, Full Paid, Non assessable. " ' ' i."ilf“h’li‘i§§‘i`=%§ cT§’.`,°ll‘li‘,€.~l.»a1 P?”éf“f“‘ °’ ' ' ' V _ i =°'~"d °f D' f°°1=~'-'»f¢.- f North American'Fox Co., Montague, P._ E. I. , ' Hon. Murdock MacKinnon, Charlottetown, P. _E. I. ya sayv to the 1n¥estorV,fN8% better breedll/img stock cfanlbe secured gal P_. _full b ld , ` ‘ Com. of Agriculture. ' ' . I , n - _ e owna arm o _acres near on ag_ue l age, equipp wi cautl ui - V . -_ ' “ . \ ings. Expert Fox men say there ls not a better location on the Island for Fur-Farming. 1 Elmer _Lmmgi Br°°kt°n=I`1XIa53f ‘~ V ~ ' 3rd-Our Board of Directors are business men of high standing, integrity, and experi- ' V. am' acmter' ‘ ence, and are putting _their money and _time into this enterprise. Stockholders are therefore 'Charles W. l"ikc A assured of good management of the business affairs of the company . 4th'-We will have ranching done at actual cost. Estimated not over 2 p. c. " 5th-Our rancher is a man of great experience. H "P' lC°mP_t°¥\» 6th-No large salaries to any one; directors included. ~ _ r 7th-No cainpany will pay more percent of profits earned to their stockholders. ' . J .~ E. Compton, 8th--In addition to our foxes we intend to have Mink, Racoon and other fur-bearing animals which will be rofitable. D Solicitors ‘ /M - h L°A°Gr°°l?°° K- 1 Martini K- Co Charlottetown, P. E. I Foster & Colby ' Bank of Nova Scotia 1 » > tl Boston, Mass l Boston - Bankers. f i / . l \\ \ fh "` » _ Application for shares may be, made algtélgltigofiikce of the, : _ 4 la-slnl"-ml..lv-revies:`iV‘¢'e;`i1loI;lV;_Iil:snuthin N. E. & P. E. 1. ,silvér Black Force.; Lui. . , , . , Room 234, 201 Devonshire St., Boston, ‘ 0 fl, ‘ P. D Compton, Sec Kindly send me prospectus and infdrnlation nré’ ` ‘D din` .D ` '-.nw E31' 837° Mass., i s V ‘» » Fl., L.“,K.eay~}&.C0. ' J. ' ._ 'fab '."`.I‘ `i-\- _ _";:"i` " ,. \ ` . \ J ` J .¢_/ _ d