Animals Insurance Co. Insurance Transacted load; los; of Horses i by Accident, Disease, Fire and Lightning under same policy. || _.rr PAYS to buy rminsir sr min. Ano snow iusiis . _runes iionsm _ Write or phone for nies. th - F I am Iustructed bythe Trustees of _ e late Hon. B s,ve,y, and in othua om mana, '-~.Rogers to Sell by Auction at the premises, Kensington Buick. In is worthy oi notice that Road, adjoining tlie Exliibiticn Grounds, ou Friday, 16th Day oi May, At 2 o’clock, p. ni. Several Desirable Pasture Lots comprising from 2 to acres eacli. ' Terms at sale. _ , ir. sriinsio, ‘ I3 H141 A‘l1Ct101l6€ Counties. It isalso noticeable that »\~v- ...H OLARK ls G uberwn Hu vlwiw ip , ...HR FRANK dim szent in phone is 26. -'ri-in uonmuo DAILY can be obtained et Ialllifi-y’s lal Parlors, ‘ -FOR BALE.- Slightly hestened cornmeal, just imported. PMN $1.40 week or two before the time ‘they have paid lor has expired and ,thul not miss an issue. as all papers are wear ever given by the lhpdrtment, discontinued promptly on Grill!! discounts 25 to 33 1-8 per cent. od date. . regular cash value. Sinclair If Ste- -- wart, Ltd. 5-14ME2l. -PROIIIBITION RAID.-_ Coustabll Malcolm Steele accompanied by Ip. M 4 , , Bvector Phl1ill>l. ¥‘8li1°i1i W0 §1\’ll1llW stock of flue white wear made under D -of Mis. MRYSHTGC1 M\\l'Lill¥. easing-I the strictest sanitary conditions on . ton, n search oi lqllor. ' My B°°\lF~ sale at bargain prices, visit this de- owner ed a ul-“1UW1Y 01 PUKW1' “Nl Dwi' Bud partment to-day. Sinclair & Ste- brought lt to Summerside with hiin. wart, Ltd. ' 5-MMEZI. samples oi which will be ahlblysed -J i -On Monday, the 19th inet., I will e a sell by auction a. number oi pas- , ___ ture lots, all close to town. Sale 0 -,i\lr. J, F. Arnett, oi Ho1\nian's "t9"t5 at 2 Wm' °° lfialva? sg' f Ltu., crossed by the Empress yester- 955* Ui P“l1\Pl“S °t“U°“~ day morning on a business trip to B\`“°°- Wmu' I All Kinds of Live Stock 3‘i°»f3-"?ff'»»f‘l`?'"_`“°°“ ‘” “`° ""°'°"” _ ~°L“A“A“°ES““A‘“fg°m°" _.___ ufscturers clearance in fine white, K wear now on sale at phenominal past few weeks and who w`ill accom- pany Mrs. Hicks when she returns to who has had charge of the branch i- _ 1 _ Men’s Neckwear Tl1ere’s just as much ties you wear as in any , ’ other parts of your dress. _ _Oursliowingof meii‘s greatest care and judgment ties gives you the same opportunity to select that you would have in the larger cities, as we and for this reason we can hon estly recommend “ Empress ,bhocs for Women. They ar best from several mak- new models. erss. " ‘ l` #We arc “Empress” agents. ' 'r . 0 'i' _ .4 ii ml | "'/ taste displayed in tlie i’*““" ` ""p All our stock is selected with e _ ‘made of tlic best materials by buy J“St the INWCSI- Hull expert workmen and in all the Ties express your ' personality and our ties o‘fer you ueckwear out of the ordinary- and you’ll find tliciii right up to the minute in fashion, ‘ Narrow shapes. Bat- uings, Open _end, St ing, and- waslrables. 25:; to $_r.oq. 1 JL.. rl Y- it ff; .BRUCE5" ~ Furnishings , I ‘ '4l4_\_i~ WEEKS 1 . W ,,, We have this style in Paiirni. Gun Metal and Tan Lealhcrg at . 53.00.5150 and $4.00 rr pair , _ Morris & Smith ` I27 Queen St. £ ready for use Each " Extra good quality pillow slips 42 ‘ inches wide, best English cotton ...1Bc Linen embroidered cushion cases frilled ready for use-big assortment (rom . ,_ damask design for initial inonogra 68 cotton, free 09 Wllh 18 x86 ln due linen buck towels in ni x86 inch hommed or fringed bresdspreads-nies soft If pal -J. 1 cured n horse of the Mnnge with MINAl`iD'S LINIMENT. CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. Dalhousie. I cured s horse, badly torn by a pitchfork, with MINARD‘S LINI- 4 MENT' the Banner oats districts an average Ht. Petei~'s, C.B. EDW. LINLIEF. I cured a horse of bad swelling by MINARIYS LINIMENT. THOS. W. PAYNE. Bathurst, N. B. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. The May Circular of the P. E. I. Department oi Agriculture contains the following interesting reportsz- WEIATHER CONDITION B. The winter was exceptionally mild, February being the only cold mouth. The precipitation was greater than usual, but nearly all rain; The ground was covered with snow for only about six weeks. Summer navigation closed on December 24th and re-opcn- ed on March 28th. _ APRIL--The weather for the first three weeks ui April Was seasonnblc. wich average precipitation. The iirst part of the last week was summer- like. A heavy thunder storm. occur- red on the 24th, followed hy unusual cold, rain fall and snow ilnrries on the 30th. Ploughing was gculiral by the last of the month. MAY-Up to the time of writing. May 10th, the weather has been quite wet. Seeding has been begun in some places, but is not yet general. CROP CONDITIONS. HAY»-Glover has saved fairly well throughout the Island, excellff in some oi the hillier parts and in Western Prince, where it has been badly killed. There, is no scarcity of hay in any part ol the Province. but there is very little for sale, the mark- et price depending entirely upon the quality. In Kidg's County corres- pondents report tbe prospects io! pasture to he poor, resulting from the dry weather of two years ago. The outlook is lor a better than aver- age hay crop. / WHEAT-The usual amount ol ground' is being prepared for wheat. White Russian seem! be the favor- ite variety in all of the Pro- vincs, with White a close see- ~ond. About and Cole- quite a Bearded' is regarded and Free- nor in DOC tion for Ossh lllllm now on, Binoleir t 1 -onMnN'ri Csumzcri' eco air ugnc per 100 pounds bag. B. T. Holman paoer lined barrzls. “Whlte's," and Limited, Summerslde. r I-121113131. 2900 bass oi th famous "Canaria," -* ‘ ‘ Brand-qualigl and lirics guaranteed -SUBSCRIBERS ' lll0\lm TOQOW A at Bl'ace's, ml‘r.8i'Blde. B°1UWW4l. -Mrs. S. M. Hic s, Bummerside, crossed yesterday to Moncton, w'nei'e Wm” '°d“°"°“B- B” these g°°d° lm ` her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Waugh, of dlslilily in “uf "°“dY £0 Wea' depart' C,,|g,,ry_ has been vismng (0,. the ment. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd., _ 3,,mme,.,,ide___._]_ i -JERSEY KNIT SUITS for siimll ___ boys ages 2 to G years, consisting ol -Mr. Ira B. Rogers, of Kensington, 3W°“t°"» Pan'-5 9-nd °“l’~ C“l“f=4 Umwni is removing to Summerside where he “'“'Y- Sree” and °“fdl““l» '°l5"l“" "`al` will tate charge oi the outside work “° 525° t° “'00 °“ ml” 'O 'leur “tl 0, the Messrs w K Rogers G0" just half price. Sinclair .ir Stewart, Charlottetown. l Miss Amy Burrows, md~ 5‘”`l'lMI'm “ here for some time past still retains t lo nom nl .- - .--J. mer overcoa s, co rs o' il 1 her position as ofllce manager dark grey, stylish wen made gap H M D - ,,~3'=~= ;~;°“,~ 0' .':;;“*:.‘;‘.rs..°$.‘.':..:‘;..1fa;;“:.txt; en vi regre o earn a ow ng ~ ' _ i O e to m_he,,m, he has been comwped clothing department at $5.75 Sin- to resign the position oi Principal oi dan' & Stewart, Ltd., 5-14ME1i _ ~ s '<1 Hnsni, "ir - w--1"-‘_ May 7,l\llLl\V 'H it\ilg,x,m\?;.si,,; ‘lim fgroshe 3:3, (£338 I.Forma.lin is the only right Drc- years. Previous to that he was Vice- lmmtlon '50 “W 0" iY°“" th`§5xf“‘T_k‘;";‘é ,;~- __ -_-T Principal. Mr Bent has been teaching Pomtc' ‘”`°ll5- The? 2 ‘gg gwzh 0, for thirteen years and was easily one to °“"” “nd We en ° gm I It is largely to his energy and his de_ most efficient in results and the price A U C T I 0 N sirc to promote the physical energies ‘B merely a "me t° th” ma" “T0 of his pupils, that this school has to- Wants 5 5°°d crop' our F9"“ad‘“ 0 dnv one oi the best athletic grounds °°”t“l“s 40 P" cent Formaldehy e' inithe province. Until his successor price 'mc 3 pint' Thel Ma°Ki“n°“ _.L - ~ - r Y _ Drug Oo. Corner Great George and is appointed Miss Maud Murphy oi ' -m' li- the teaching stall will act as princi- Kent' sts' Met,” of the best teachers of the province “cab and Smut It li Easy to apply, -.gym -HPBOIAD "Om Bt. half Q Qing, 1-cd.. , , 5 s-iiusu -THE GREATEST SALE' ol white -AN INVITATION.-- New fresh 5-1‘iME2l. -BARGAIN PRICES on men’a suin- ~....~..¢»\~.».- the districts in which all kinds of oats are being raised report the lowest price for seed oats, averaging 4Uc., while those districts in which Old Island Black is reported to be the chief variety give an average price oi 50c. a bushel for seed, and price 'oi 60c. Old Island Black pre- domiuates in Western Prince and in Eastern Kirig's. Banner in Eastern Prince and in certain districts scat- tered through Queen's and King’s in the few districts which use im- ported seed oats, the prices quoted are not among the best. Correspond- ents report a large amount for sale still in the hands of the farmers. BARLEY-Very. little barley is grown in this Province, except as a mixture with oats and peas. Six- rowed barley is becoming more com- mon than formerly, quite a lot of No. 21 O.A.C. will be sown this year in Prince County. POTATOES-There are a good many potatoes yet for sale in all parts of the Province. The demand is very small and the prices reported vary from 151:. to 25c. per bushel, being better in King's and Southern Quccn’s than elsewhere. Maclntyrcs are the popular variety in Prince County, Dakota Reds in King's and Southern Queen's, while in tho re- mainder of Quecn's several varieties claim equal attention. Grccu Moun- tains are not growing in popularity. TURNLPS-Turnips kept particular- ly well through the winter. The- num- ber of silos is not increasing. Llvn srocx oono1'r1oN`s. LIVE STOCK-All classes oi live stock have come through the winter in good condition. In some section! winter; dairying is on the increase, but ln others it is declining. Tho same is true of the quality of milch cows. One correspondent says: _ r quality of the cattle till they are bet- ter fed and cared for." Pigs are lars apair for leading nt four weeks "_'!*' si-ein “There can be no im rovement in the very scarce bringing about sight dol- .',- '» .‘- s » .,. ,:,. .`. ,_,. _,_ »'. -l. ,Xa .',. :,- Jr .',¢ >'r "7 >`r r'f ri* Jr -’r '_ 'A .'- ii`\“rv Superb. I s Cusrommrily 157.50* $20 Values ' nfs; _- _ » » 9‘fi_\_ The inspiraiionslge/nlus of th_a_woi1l.d’s foremost designers is f \ here combined with the broad economies characteristic of the , , j _ 1 Prowse Store. ’ e 4 r ii _goésvs \‘ , _M These smart sulisnnay be selected in BEDFORD CORDS, . CHOICE MIXTURES, DIAGONAL AND PLAIN SERGES. There is a pleasing diversity of design, both in the fancy high neck models and the newest low collar eilccts. TANS, NAVY, l , f, COPENHAGEN, GREYS. CHECKS. AND STRIPES. i f ' (ff The values are splendid examples of what the Prowse Store can accomplish in the way of exclusive creations at an extremely low price $16. 50. ' _ Other prices on suits that for value cannot be duplicated in this vicinity, $12.50, $13.50, $18.50, $20.00, $21.50, $24.75. Exceptional' Showing' of Raincoats The generally useful character of the coats quoted here places them in a class distinctly by themselves, for, no matter how extensive a wardrobe may be, it ' is never complete unless it contains a Rainproof or dust coat of some kind. With this in mind we have endeavored to place before our customers a big variety of re- liable goods st very attractiveprices. ' MESERIZED ENGLISH REPP RAINCOAT: A splendidly finished gar- ment, silk stitched aud cemented military collar, deep side pockets, cuff straps and trimmed with smoked `pearl buttons, choice of colors, fawn, grey. navy and black. Made in bust sizes. 32 to 44, choice of lengths 52 or_ 54 inches. Price... POURING RAINPROOF COAT, made oi very pliable black rubber. This is a garment that will withstand the wear as well as heavy raiustorms, being absol- utely rainproof, seams are cemented and stitched under arm veutilators cuff straps and extra throat guard beneath the collar. Bust sizes 34 to 42, lengths 52 or 54 inches. Price......... . _ AVERY FINE QUALITY RAINCOAT made of merserized English Repp. A_ very excellent and useful raincoat, 52 or 54 inches long. Bust sizes 32 to 44. Slash pockets and military collar, si raps on sleeves, the colors are black. navy. grey and fawu. Do yourself a good turn b y ordering one today. Price... .........6,.'|_0 DOUBLE TEXTURE PAR AMETTA CLOTH raincoat, in loose fitting style, with military collar, strapped cuffs and side pockets, also eyelet venielators under arms, your choice of shades fawn, reseda, grey, tan, navy or black. Bust sizes, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 or 44. Lfngihs 52 or 54 inches. Prowsei Bros. L’t’cl.- J. r '.. -'r -'r .\. `-bl -1- .\- .\. ~l~ 1,.- ~\- .i- -2*-'r-l-'r‘ .\_. -'r»3:-'-l‘fI‘-':‘>l‘-'r'-'.‘~`:-2*-" 1,, .v_. _',- .i,. 4. 1 . . v, rfrfrrn l \ &i _- s-i -1-ir - ‘- - l I May ion., 1913:- ' Nxt?/roUNni.AN1> sissi. _FIND snsxfn ni _ oats csiio 'og ranch care of animals. 4 5 _ inc Aiiierini nur sliver rn ni.. nr. oliérsgy _ 1. The best quality stock being from Dalton, Ou1ton_ Gordon Tuplin Ray. ner stock. ._ ` ~ ' _,_’ _C 2- hill cllilfllilfiil ti $ll0.000. This includes cost organization A placing svtiiglrhogit ;h;=o;1'1:;l:;;,:::§li1lp;:p<;r:5g ,e;;fi1;r;rl;:;i]i, and first years ranchinZf_'°fP¢°ses 3. 'Rsuchlngat actnalpost. ` , _ i , 4. - Loe`atica_.,fiv,ithin tlisilimits of the town of Albetton. __ ` ' " _,»,. ».~ ‘ _< \ ' .v =,.., f , 53 ’, _ farther and reliable watchman, constant advieg 11,5; most sucéhfll , ' ,_ ' ° ~ _» __`f'i2_‘_l‘iiii’_i”>i*_¢>` nies. be ii tiohrshcxrs IP" ._ ' vniiiiilsldiiy rdiiiio piiiiwiiliiiiiilirliirioigirliiilfies 'F . _ UD. Prefer ,g ~ f 6 ALBERTO ed a large snake in the harbor lest 1, week. It is over four feet long. It-is the opinion oi those who have seen it ,that it has been lost from some steamer carrying animals and reil' KILLED BY FALLING BTEEPLE. STRATFORD, May 18-Knox I’rcs- byterian Church was struck by lightn- glei, \ fi in re I r .v _g. .. ..s..s~§. ___ __ _ _.._,s\,1__.. _“__ ...;_,n_s_ _Mn .,_...-__ ,,