1\?lTL`:“r‘ i _ 3 "'1'Hsu_'rsnrmnrmsr or ' ' ' ' ` ' . .~. __ ,..,_ .r Y.-u.._._i _ _ q` 7,7 *WV _.____.~_ ._ __ , _ -- _ _ onannrin muuams --~ ~ ~-"w-\i|-\ns---- _' ~-- _ W" - “_-_ -.1 __ ,lhslll Yoon lsshissul sas lsesrssl llh. I1' Pars to buy in use rrovina. :omg-lr byzrsgmn _R,,,,.| 5,, -- Y 0| W - _ _ , . _, _ i ~--_'-7 __- _ ,_|._q»,v,~._'. _ ‘ non' ‘_ .,~_. r ' 4 d 1 . B I . y _GQVQ froln u:gE INWARD 'r|:la°1Ns.-The Bou- Methodist Ohureh nsveiyyutilligliitlnrfig / ii-il Sire The .lnn1_°_o!r Tattoo time. R _Every zo seconds fo silent switch is turned, 1 ever saw. Price $2.25. W. W.JWlil.l.Nli ‘ i A; um," '_i’:____IHE_¢EuB!L_9rurDllN___F=- _ A4 h@@ ousrmmtowa nm.-4:; iiuiilluil 'M th' “°°m°° °' 8°” 259 Gnd 500 sosrywlupg _i.s.Join|sonaco. museum, _ 5°". \0\'ely Pink and white roses be bert E. Morrison. Coolc's ' ' _ Sefretary. Sherwool Cemetery Co Cliauipuietown, r9:h March i913 - PUBLIC AUC'l`l0N Valuable Farm, at Brackley Point Road, For Sale. Tie undersigned is instructed ic sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises at Braclcley Print Road, Lot 33. on Thursday, the Tenth day of April, A. D. 1913, at the hour of 1 o’clork in the aft-rnoon, ALL THAT valuable iarnic'n- taining one hundred acres of land, situste on the west side of the Brscliley Point Rcad, formerly owned by the late James Thoniiou, and adjoining the farm formerly ownid by the lute Wallace Roid, This is a line old farm and offers araretchance for a person desiring a go: d firin and home. Terms and conditions at sa'e_ For further particulars as to tlile and otherwise apply io Messrs. Stewart- & Campbell, Solicitors, DesBri,ay Block, Charlottetown, ALLAN BOISNER, Auctioneer. Char'ot: town, so March, i 2-22Mstr9l, \ - _`»T_`,.='-._-.. 571 . 3'- l ' _r ‘ ' 'ar `- _/`7-T.-‘,~»‘.-_'-:ai-f‘_"~ Department Of Railways And Canals Car Ferry Terminal, Caps Tormeniine. New Brunswick. IXTEN _ff-" f_~.‘:*l_ .-A ~ 4 Y Invictus Spring Styles The new style Invictus boots for men show patent leather with cloth tops buttoned style and gun metal calf, laced, with the new receding toe, also in the famous Crestc last, gun metal, velour and tan buttoned and laced styles. All sizes 16 a pair. Alley £6’ Co 1 3 5 Queen St. ters, Fred at Hunter River, Robert, G°°l`8€, and James at Bungay, Mrs. G¢0l'2e Mumford, Chai‘lottatown,Mi°s. Jacob Smith, Bungay and Mrs. A1. bert Matthews, Concord, N. H. HISTORIC.-ill* the Moutrggg (Scotland) Standard of January 3rd, £913. appears the following notice.-_ The historic interest surrounding the earlier rtimes in Montrose has not been lost sight of by n number of its leading present~day citizens, and the little function held in Castle- sted on.Saturday evening to com. lJ1€lll0l”8~te the tercentenary of the birth of the Marquis oi Montrose re- vives interest in that historic pile, now the residence of Mr. J. A. Ford. It was ou the invitation ol that gen- tleman and his good lady that the l)r0i'.l1Bl‘h0od 0i twelve” assembled and in candle light gathered in the birth room of tha great Marquis, _ where from Bailie Jas. G. Low, the 00I1IDany was privelegad to listen to Come imp our office and have yo teeth ex in d fr e eo o clipr e. On takes s few mintuas and we v~'ill_,tell y exactly what you used and it 'wont c i. un important historic address well ‘ ‘\T\ST F-R-E-E S|0N of TIHE C THE time for receiving tenders for “"ar Y°“ °“° P°“°Y W° l1l’ll\° *NUI slid U I Ferry 'I er-min|il"at (lane 'Form ntlue antee them to tit exactly, We also gps New Brunswick, has bs n extended from I8 °,°l°°k on Tune- _Jlesth Apl_n'nw_ nukes perl'ec,}ion in Crown and Brid to 'runes mn » ll im. L Bylialrdhr L xl Jonas Asst De utv Minister and Secretary- Denartmonilof Rsllwsvs and Uanals, N Ottawi, Nth Pfsrch* Wil. B work Extracting and filling without pain, Pr,” modcnm tell us it is the best hair remedy DR ROBINS }g,';l_§l§°° Sires;-,n¥§°I§g_Jd°°f Beef 501°” store, Agent. s-zoivitr. ur lottetown visiting her friends. on ::Il the large and increasing sale of _ stored with know-ledge of earlier' times.. In the same building it. is interesting to observe that James VIII., slept previously to leaving Scotland for France, and on 3rd February, 1416. When Mr. and Mrs.. James Paton, Charlottetown, recent- ly visited Scotland they were the guests while in Montrose of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ford who now reside in "tha historic pile," mentined above. It will also be remembered that Miss Ford, daughter of Mr. J. A. Ford, spent a summer in Charlottetown a year or two ago, the guest oi her friend Miss Bell Paton, (Mrs. John Fraser,) and it is pleasing to hear that it is the intention of Miss Ford and her sister to spend the greater part of the coming summer in Char- iy ------2- st Wysth's Sage and Sulphur is any in- f' dication of its virtues-it certainly "‘ must be a wonderful preparation. We ° have dozens of our customers who they ever used. 50c. and $1.00 hot- ties. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- fi. ti ti meiii'v"-'ir°F&ii ¢\i‘¢'ii°T'fi-"y'|-°m'i\i» if¢'n»'=if msn# wil not bs pa d tor it.- INA. :-11 lf 1 I TENDERS RDCKY `P0lNl` FERRY Department ol Public Works. Charlottetown, l’.E.lslanrl, March Nth. l9l3 SEALED TENDERS will _.be received at this oiiice until noon on `l"riday April 4th, l9l3 from any person or persons willing to contract for the running of the ROCKY POINT FERRY. FOR TI-IE SEASON i9r3, according to J specification, terms, conditions, etc.,tobeseen at this office The names of two responsible persons willing to--become bound for the faithful performance of the Contract mug( accompany eschtender. _ The Department does not bind itself 'to accept the lowest or any. tender _ ~ - _ Each tender mustbe ICCGWPUW' ed by a certified bank cheque. Ply ` able to theiorder o* -1 the C°mm|5‘ sloner of Public Works, for tenper I cent of the amount of the annual subsidy asked: 'Wednes- - In the event of the-tender not been accepted, _the cheque Will 5 re.urned. ~ I . , ..i‘““°"'..‘i*-°-"°.i“i"-"°i.‘.°“ .$2.33 u are n _--an _ t ~rss"iiniis i=o§_-izocxv rornr-saanv._é' .. _ . ,_ _ L__H,-H¢UIIiL`AN» October 19 \ - . ' ' ‘ . .g _ ' ' 0UR -§°i»“iff.3.‘.‘.I§. _ For College Groups - I Bayer S tudio Telephone igz-J -_.- f Id' ti d eia--T- N A A N fll§r"’:rsil§illetaki‘lilg ¢lkl>vl:neCsthedi'xdl P ‘ Cl F I C Special Low Rates SECOND CLASS DAILY March l5th to April l_5th l‘ll_0lI ' Pieiou ' 'ro vis uvus. s. u. n-.’.u°d:.,;¢.s._ 54-95 eps-.~~ ia.iiir’il;_°°~ nw llomeseeliera Excursions Trip Tieksts Limit Two Months w' ' :seam nffiiiif seas llegina, 54.6fl Saskatoon. uthriiai ulio Tickets on Sale every 'day until P* ’ . res INS" _\r.'s. _ ~ =.%._.c.liut.sr. _`..r.z.aoe- r "_»iraau`n _ _ ,_ s s»»7.r_»e_Ed- _ "” fr ` ' "”“"'"‘ " 1 3.°,,,,|_c|.,,"'“”“'||,,,,,.,¢,- Cathedral Biilding Committee, for 1| ‘Lustre Loom" Under- - ikirts. Featherlight, si ken bright fasliion’s height and prices right i |_ , TENDERS Sea'ed Tenders, addressed to the Walls and removing Debris" w.ll be received at tae Bishop's Palace Charlottetown, until noon,on Mon ay 7th April, i9i3, for takiue down the Walls and Towers of ihe la'e Cathedral. and removing the debris out of basement, according to Specification to te seen at th oiiice of Richard Grant. Work to be completed on or be- , fore the lst of July, i9r3. Each tender must be accompan- ied by an accepted cheque one Clgirtered Bank, psyche lo the or er of the Treasurer of New live per cent (5 p. 6.). Of *ll* amount of tender, which will_be forfeited if the person tendering decline _to enter into a contract when called upon to do so. If the ender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The lowrst or any le,l1f|¢l’ U0* necessarily accepted. By order mreiiv. 1913- I A-A 111-- f-eu minutes Lats; the Eastern -v_-- _ - at 11.85 a. m.. twenty minutes late; FOR SALE.--'l‘hr property oi the the Western at 18M s. na., on time file Hr. John E. Murphy, Southport, and the Bummersids accommodation °°l1l1stiut ot dwelling house, good at 5.50 p. rn., thirty-Avo minutes business stand, and outside buildings, late' the Cape Traverse train at all in excellent repair and iseing 10.45; thirty uve minutes late, Charlottetown Harbor, is offered for ENT sales Applications may be made to “S lG2|\\|e, nsishl nm-.i1nnn.-ur.. amor us un. uurpiiy 9 Inn". Ingles street, says s_Halifax l I . °‘°hBl18e. entertained on Wednesday (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) a_aim cal s at the desi,-¢d afternoon if it em wines was one Qi Poniou courvr.-it no onu- the largest and pi-ageing of gb, Bu. lottetowii Police Court this morning the Prohibition eases ol George Pur- _ _ r 5 ing used in gm qwongrgn gg eng sey and Alexander McAuley were sd- mlriuteg it 1-mgs’ unless the rooms and graolng the table. Mfg, ‘ourned till Wednesday April had at ' -Mclnnis, who wore a handsome gown 9 a. in One drunk John McCarthy th _ - t 5 0! Purple crepe de shone, and gave WU filled $5 Or 20 dllysi C Il€ll.€St lltilt Cl0Ck you ber friends ia charming welcoune, was -- - assisted by Hu 0_ A_ g;v,,m,_ M,-,_ EASTER MENU.-The Guardian M. A. Curry, Mrs. E. D. Adams, M;-g_\ nas received s copy of the handsome Harry Jghmmme and 0¢h,m__.M,»,,_ Easter menu presented to the guests R Mclnnis has many friends in Char- if 'N10 D“U°\'i\\ H0t°l- Bi- 305'". 0" iottetowu and 1| B 515;" 0| M,-,_ 5|. Blaster Sunday. It is handsomely MED 1N THE Wggq-__M,._ Fred .islnttly held together, with a white Waye of Hunter Liiver, arrived home “uk °°’d U15 l'°'"°|~ 'HW m°““ “'35” yesterday by the Minto accompanying was the best money and an expert. the remains of his brother, .William °h°f °°“ll Pf°d“¢°- Ways, who died at .Maple Creek, “_” Hank" on nm morning of tha twenty, MR. W. H. SMALL.-A wide circle instant" The circumstance, 0| his of friends were shocked to learn this death are very mm M,._ Way, who morning that Mr. W. H. Small, had been spending tha wma, In Lo_ Charlottetown, had passed away at well, Mas M;-ive ,3 30 a rr alter an illness of on . \ \ ‘t \____`V\` I Ph ¢ w Q cost the same, last long est, look best, are best. - f ,_ _ r*-4-"-"*"".'_'~"""*'* . \ who is ni with tuberculosis, in the ”}§'~lS'“°11 W" ‘°“°“ °“g_“°“‘l’ il' - - _ - , V' ~ General Hospital and li " 4; _ W l e down town on Good riday and Annual Meetmg - pected to ,.,¢°,,,,_ .v}',,§,'2n“°Ma;fe although medical iwip was im.msd_ Tha “mm mem” rr me sh ' d * _ _~ C,.eek_ ML waye contracted pneum0_ lately summoned and all that wns Cgmuyy comp", ‘,|||.b° held imetmg _§".' ‘ nia. and died after an illness of only Divisible was d0uo to Balls his lilo, 010 M_ C_ A_ budding en wudnawry "N md _- ten dayl He leaves to mourn three call came, as above stated. and lie Eli ?.2$°"'s°°"5' ""‘°°`°‘°°“ ‘“ "°' 3' 32?.; "“i°°. “‘.. °‘°”“‘°°' ““°“-- ‘€5`r§"§°5..‘l°1.°°$JL’rl’.'i‘.`.§€5.‘ ..'§’rf.'..§”T.‘Il..; ' 9- Y 0" 0|’ ' " B. w 0 as een engaged in , HENRySM1'I-H' and proprietor of Small s Tlnsmlth- S. di M 1 0 ir, - ~ - _ ‘Y March 2nd. £0 Viiltnhisagolli, lleimgli ten days. lt will be remsmnered that fl\l‘"\iH8 in Ma le Creek fo (our yea,-,_ ang Howard all tgnuggg ing business on Great George Street H15 wife died mms yea” asm He since his fn.tlicr’a demise, was n maine algo leaves his aged parents ML and ber of_ths El. O. E. and Foresters Mrs, wmiam way,,_ 0| Hunter mum und will be sorely missed in his _.und tho follgwlng brothers and sm nomo circle, leaving as he does, a in& at lowest prices. f irlnted in purple and gold on em- bossed wl.it.e paper, the pages being widowed mother, three brothers and live sisters. The brothers and sisters are:-J. E. and Peter of Charlotte- town: Robert of Dawson City; Annie Mrs. Small, Boston; Levee, in Flor- ida; Mrs. Warren, Belle, and Alice at uomc. The funeral, under the aus- pices of the S. O. E. takes place to- morrow Tuesday at 2.30 p. m. to the Penplo's Cemetery. `::If _voii have sore, strained or bruised niusclcs, rheumatism, neural- gia you should try Rexall Rubbing Oil. It penetrates Ihe pores, streng- thens the muscles, soothes the nerves and makes you teel fit and flue- Large bottle guaranteed money back 'f dissatisfied 25c. The MacKinnon Drug Co., The Rcxall Store, Corner Great. George and Kent Ste. _Mtf. u:HARD COAL. A. Pickard & Co., are selling Peanut size bard coal at 36,00 poi' tcn. 3‘Z7M3l- ii i l_____' 'W Want a Watch? Remember our big closing l out sale continues, until every i watch is sold. We’\`e sold nearly '~ 200 Watches V since beginning this sale, and v.e still have nearly ON E HUNDRED RELIABLE GUARANTEED WATCH- ES, which we are oiiering at practically WHOLESALE PRICES. There is only one place to buy watches while our stock lasts. ~G. F. lllllcheS0llA _ 5| ll 'll 233 53 T5’ 3 Jeweller- Optician Flon ln Star flour, Beaver flour, Queen Citfy llour. Sunbeam lonr, Royal Gold flour, Royal Household flour, Five Roses flour, Regal flour, Rolled oats, Cracked corn, Cornmeal, Oilcake meal, Cotton Seed meal, Molassine meal, Ontario Bran, Middlings, Wheat Monllie, allot which we are sell- lesale and Retail. Q _ Jsmss anim - _ . I ‘-¢..‘i.".1f:.';'.:.".:‘.?";."i_°“="°'°""°°~~ A- UWB & C0 < _<'-, \\ . "1 _\§) )`\\ /’ \. -` \-rv- \_ I»‘»‘=_ ,,_»~_\\ J \_ \ ll--1'" ‘f \__ "1 in _ ) \ \ " Q’ ..,/ / "§\ _ _.__.__ _._1_JslI-rl i Stanley Bros Millinery Display Friday, April 4th 1913 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. We have been waiting for some time for the arrival of a number of French and Italian hats and having received these we are now in a position to show the finest hats inC harlottetown. We will have on display exact copies of London and Paris hats at moderate prices. New effects in close hats, French sailors, English and French round hats, Cavalier' shapes in Milan, Hemp and Italian braids, as well as a special showing of trim- med hats from $3.50 to $5.00 each_ Stanley Bros .___ - - A-~ °-~ _*-'---~-- f -~~ ~--_~-3---- - - Graduates From the School of ' Experience 'I qi Y "ll Hickey & Nicholson _ have learned that good pure tobacco costs no ~ more than the bad injuri- ous kind. lt’s all in know- ” ing what you buy. Take s tip from us and remember to ask for HICKEY'S ~-". BRIGHT CUT smoking C . _ _ _ __ _ obacco. or COMBINATION WIST chewing. Best ever. Tobacco Co. Ltd. ___.______.__.,___._...t_.._......-.._, . . Auction Sale At Bt Pstrields Lot on Aprlilllth- The farm consisting oi cgi hundred acres of land. stock, crop and implements. harneualurnlmrs. etc of tho late Thomas W. Motlulgsn- For particulars apply to the exeon r .|..I nl'4Ls:s n t ai . .- . a. aiuaealif, el‘iiiiii'¢. "' I-I Mtts.E8, v0,lI,ngi- Auction Sale _ at ‘I _ M n ton I will offer at public auction, at Hugh , McLean’s on Wednesday April 9th at 1.80 p. m. forty head of cattle, consist- ing of miloh oows. fat cattle, and dry cattle consisting of three year old steers for grass. Also two general purpose pp ono MCMK Easter is past but you can always get cuuon and Waste ' ' Eas Sanitary Cotton Polishing Cloths fc Phone 334 Drake Co. No 9 Stall City Market business of L. F. Drake has been acquired by us and that we intend to continue supplying -the same high class of meats to our customers as they been receiving in the past. _ J. Stanley -Wedloclc eeseisuirria' _ ' 2 ' , '3°a lldtuigmoa F rs- m aaa -- e 1 Power House, Garages, Machine Sho s and sl] General urposss. Write lhr ssmplessud quotationstothe manufact- from us. ""°" H. Grayfd Co' - Telephone orders promptly attended to and orders de- 23 25 C°““°°° 3* mmmeai, P. Q. livered to any part of the city n mu mm _ _ if - _.gg p v ;:},,_{~}{L,,(.A ff” we would inform nie public that the Dia established containing iurthsr coalitions ol Post Olies Uh"l‘0Wll, . I-"ll-bla- " ,4_ ~ work horses. Terms, sig tmontlis credit 3. ona rovedj int tes. 4 - ~ . . nc INNON _` Auctioneer JOHN STEWART 4_lME7ipd. _ - -I _ _@-q \ i i . i s » 1 i