WALL l Seasvn _ ` _ _ _ Is now on and you .will-I require some new tackle. Before' making your pur- chase we would like you to see our assortment of_ rods, reels, lines, flies, casts, gut hooks, baskets etc. _ Our goodsiwill compare favorably with anything . in the city and we feel certain. we can supply your ‘\\':1ut§ -in the .most ~ Satisfactoq way , Bamboo Yocls from loc ‘to _gnc-_ _Or r $|.oo Split ' Ba‘mboo`i`s'r- dandy. ‘ i EA-Fvéter gi .ff fi _ “Central Drug Store ,gi itcntion K' ' ' -_ w Clllierlllil d L d ik E=\\'s‘tr¥iaq%n iii‘iali'1:\Pyn°||_§;'¢,i;,_,,»_ ’__ » -_ l"A good one relates to a poor Turk- Ish slater in Constantinople, who, be- in at work upon the roof of a house, S . _ lost his footing and fell into the nar- row streetupon a man. The ,pedes- trian was killed, while the sister es- caped Without material injury. ~ A son f tbefdeceased caused the sister-to he al1'e;st`ed. The cadl listened atten- tively, and, in the end, asked the sle.tel"*_Wlist he had to say in his de- 0»`-`.-'4 ». _ f ._ e%I')§§£`t`aiiser of. Justice," answered the scciisfed,§"'it is 'even asthis man says; but Al, forbid that there should be evil 0 _heart. I am a poor. man and. 'w not how to make amends." ' '1:§_»s'on.ot the man who undress kill '-,’,ho_wever., demanded that the _siatéi&bb':punished. The cadi medita- ted turns ,few moments and finally said: "It'shall be so." ‘ Then to the sister he said: “Thou shalt. stand' in the street where the father of thi_|_ young ms_n stood _Wl1Bu thou _didst _fal on him. And ts the accuser he added: "Thou sha t, ,lf .lt slesse thee, go up on the roof [al upon the culprit, even as ,be _fel ‘entity fats--_ »“~‘- ‘~f emissd!'____‘ inq|',, |__ -------- gill". ._ E `5_ ) ,_ "°°"°°'P‘l. i*l5’°°'°”°'°"' afternoons nt 3.30 o'clock for Lillme _-. , _3\_llr4llli` hai lllfthb ,_ other news and the I5 on oi being the Pbvorfor Prince Edward Island iatered Letter, The Guardian is not responsible for rexnittenoerforwarded wonderful results with those who have coughs and colds. This prepara- tion has a delightful taste, is sooth- ing to the delicate membranes of the throat, gets down to the heart _ of the trouble in short time and promptly eiiects a satisfactory cure. Rexali Cherry Bark Cough Syrup is sold in nearly 6,000 stores and guaranteed by every ucal- er who sells it. .2/5c a bottle, money ,back if dissatisfied. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and ,Kent Bts. _ _ Mtf. ::Buntain, Bell ds Co., for best coal. lowest prices. 9-23Mtf. ..____._._i_ 'OOIOOCOUIOOUCOOCCOUOOO O not "siR"r1-is. ‘UCI 0 CCOUUOOOUCUUCCOQOOOOOU RODD-To Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Rodd of l_3rqckle_y~Point ltouil on -_.~.»....._»_..:.............'. P. E. Island.) _Ina Alth'§a,’ idest~_da_ughtsr of Mr J t°»'"l*ll5»“` _ "“*‘*‘ . ~.~ , " _ - tournament after the Senior games 0 _ §‘Wu Q-`;`f‘ld'f}l" ',§¢eseaos'_sos¢l__ ' ll 'ill bono -;1<_-=1fSt~:. ‘V . " I `° ~'°" _ ""-""‘"" "_" " "M -V fro ‘_ ° _ TI-iS __;‘ i __-.i __.»,.\'> an - 5 ,_side as-'..fa -__~___-1-1- __...,_~ Another Splendid' Cure By Dodd’ . _.__ _ Kidney Pills. man, and six Pills enacted .. “I Pills-to April 25th a son. l otharwm than _ A meeting of the executive of the noon; Games postponed on account of _ _ 53" ME" Charlottetown Baseball League was rain will be played on the following. ,The Gund,” wdmm” n“ame held last night in the office of the U.|duy at the same hour. Any matter of news from persons throughout this 0' C' Law' ‘”°l'° drown up governing dispute not agreed upon by the op- F ° A' h ' IS __ In gr mnuad tu 4-The Quanta” Newh 'Ill-llllllllllell W Glwll clllb-Abclwciitr ally by the_executive which is com- »_=;;;»=--;, 0-=°»»-»-. 1--»-»~»1y_X;°;z;‘“:.;‘f;.“.§§“:::r:i‘;:-..n:.‘;.‘2;' '.1‘z;°.?.:'.2':z.‘f"i°.”;‘°s.;;;“°r::J'- .2- v t st __ h _ _ . _ . -. . , ,I _ . ei” B e °n B' ° 5" traagti The boys expect to collect enough 'l‘._ Trainer, Trees; and Dr. Yeo, Dr. Provmm Au “ch ‘tam mould be local conditions and five dollars was Dosiug captains will be settled fin- fro_m the fsus and onlookers to defray most of the expenses. The games will *“l""-""' i be~held in Victoria Park, beginning pecially if the Hesrtz Trophy is put Saturday the 11th inet-Abbiss vs. mcheny Bark Cough Syrup is B Connaughts; Wednesday, May 21st- Rexau preparation that ‘B working Abbies vs Victorias; May 24th-Con- naughts Js. Victoriae. This order of playing will be continued every Wed- nesday evening and Saturday after- -_=-_- _,___ ,,,,_»,__.,,_.___,___. ___V____iV____.____V___*_______:v_______ __ , ¢HlrLo1rf1oyu sumti _ _ ~ Lguc, 5 xccuuvr MEET _illhltrlbersand othersaro asked * _i-'f;_?=` »f 1-~~-_~-f ._»~,-itil, . to remit by Money Order or by Reg- -"-`*-l-`--4- ` - . materialize. seasons ' '_ Reid,and Fred Howatt. Baseball should-be attractive this summer, es- up again by the Abbies who are thai Present holders. In addition 10 med- als may be presented to the winners of the league, if the .present plans BASEBALL The senior baseball season wus Opened Saturday by a strong genie, between the St. Duustnn's team and the Gonnaughts. _ It was bard work beating the Coh- nnughts, still in the ninth innings the S. D. C.’s succeeded in securing winning run. The score was 6-5 for S_ D. C. CHURCH LEAGUE. The ` programme ‘for the Athletic League 'of the churches for this week l ing and that all will be kept busy. The activities among the girls will be started this afternoon at 3.30 when ,thc girls of St. James’ Church will go to the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. Zion church girls will go on 'Tuesday and the First Methodist girls on Fri- day at the same time -- M_A_R 1 A G E 1: 'l'he Intermediate boys from all 2: , " .. churches who are just learning to ;:::::;::::::::::::::::::: : playbaslcet bali will be given siletllil HARRIS-`HoWARD_~‘At Strasburg instruction on Monday and Friday Sask.on April Znd by Rev.;George evenings at 7.30 o'clock sharp. On J. Crabhe, `Roh|irt W. Harris of Bul- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday yea. Bask., to Eva Blanche Howard of nights there will be a doubleheader Earl Grey, Sask. (Both formerly 0! Senior basket ball match. On Tucs- lday St. James will play St. Pauls, SIMPSON- JENKINS- On Satur- and the First Methodist will play dny, May 10th,, 193,-3, at Qt. James Graco; on Thursday Zion will ploy Mansef by the -_ Rev. Dr. '_Fullerton, Grace, and the First Methodist will _ play St, Pauls; and on Satutday the ‘ ._ - - 1 and, il'drs’.`,ff,».f __ ‘*"§f.j,;_Jen_kins __1_)iindns, First Methodist will play St. James xialiratin to you the quality of our to Bbhiii ‘T1 sonic! .Charlotte-' and Zion will play St. Pauls. The Intermediate teams will play oil as n_ next week, so that t ere w Intermediate matches next week. The Junior boys will meet at Vic to;-in Park on Tuesday and Friday B and special instructions. This is fo l f. n the line of shavini srnvmnso _ nests occurred at P°“ll_> Y W” ‘ - , Frsdsr1¢ronf_on”'May izsr, 1913, of S“1>I'l1°°~ We l;*;‘;§p§‘db,f,;§§s '§§§,§j Mrs. Jams!" F. Stevenson. Funeral salty' f‘1§0fB» shavin soap 'shaving ._ notice will be given later. mugs’ muroim' tick iaywmi powder, JARDINE-at Morsii. 'ou Mar mai cream. “lf” 'gl S can- sem, hem ,mm after an illness of eight months, Mr. 1°t1°“9° ° C' 'lm b ands on me ma, John Jardine aged ‘82 years. the most p‘.°p“t';_;t ron Wm ,md ,mugs Psrrn_ns_-In this ony may mn. list at 1* Pm” 1 Y d ,ook Ove, ,,,,, Amanda J., widow of the late Arthui\ reawripslehigyléingoas D,-ug (10,, Cor Peters, aged 56 years. ~ hn°`G ai; George and Kent Ste. Mctf. Funeral service will bs in St. Pet- “ef re _________________ , _ er s Cathedral on Wednesday at 9 _ -- ~' , a. m., thence to St. Peter's Come- 'fi tary. There will be- a celebration' of the Holy Communion at 7.45 a. m., ,I lk" HF mh°u“,,°m`=e Home - the body being removed to the church s""° ' °' ar ' prior to the service. (No flowers.) °7 MID' Tl|d°" 5 L°°|ll'“9 H°"'° ' - While continually Kf0Wll1B 011 ll” Lon outskirts into startling newness, don still holds undlvnlged mysteries M A Man _hidden in its ancient quarters. Stra_strse accidents, however. KYB '$11119 Y bringing to light unsuspected roman of ces in stone, and indications of the storied past. 5 The district of Southwark, well known because of its nne old onthe dral and its memories of Charles a Newfoundland Tells How He `Dl°l“f11S» ll" lately give” “.“°m°" pic' 'tures ue secret to the world A shoe ‘Found Quick Relief rand Permanent, _ ‘1 ‘ ` '_ I Cure Ml-er Two Years’ Sunering. _lllallk died °“dd'_’“]y in -A comm” _judging-house, The coroner startled E S'1*EpHENv1LLE_,,_Ngd_’ May .12 _the members of the jury by announc- r<-»°e1>-L°»- »- »1~ 1” ‘° *-“°‘“._."*°. “;‘<:.i:.;“:.i;°z§_.‘;' Kidney' Pills .ie Mfr. Luke _l"3:c,‘tl‘_‘”‘g,’;df’ ,£152 was the 1-Farm moi ’ B w°u°kn°wn ‘nd highly re' " stran e title for a resi siledted resident of this place. And H°“°°' “ ackegd away and hidden _there's a reason. For two years be d°'}:,° MW gf sordid brick, and mo, ,',;-suffered ii-om=¢ne~_i>elns~ and asses or ‘m ,‘§‘.f,“`§.§’,,;, 1, ,,, mm lodging for ,, -`km‘n°7' dl59°“» t°d°7 1” 1° B “°w"i|s:e'dle in a hsystack. Only by dint of °l D°dd‘“ Kidney pertinacious search in the neighbor- libod of the site of the old Marshalsea *prison is the Farm House reached n throu h a slit of brickwork l” Passi g 8 _ two ntber than s lane, you come across hst is probably the only relic of mY mfgudolk House, a notable mansion in th - e ,Hem-y VlII_’s _day. The authorities ¢¢`m¢sn'd_f.bst the Farm House was built about 1518 by Charles Brandon; Dodd’s Duke of Suffolk, as part of the Dsllce t M l bride, Msry_'I‘udor. After 222% aigsirirzidissitudel. it was Partially DIVII' » ed down and small cottages were it" ` its site. In course of time siifxllslg ltmibsialdlilie the haunt ofcoiners and _ br rs, who shielded tbem» aglsiiisidiiandtdr ths,i'lght of ssnclusf! 'hnppbsed to be conferred by the fact lint it was once the site of a royal __\!§Tdence. . _ often .depends on is we doa't do. »_' _ _.7--_- _ l $l,0_Q9`_l.irnar Prizes .a° ' "_‘ . .ma 'ras wininsz or it ean'¢ em bbs ~of the corn, but "P\1t\ll_lI1'l_ gags, ,euro and prsventeorns abd Gnorantse‘ roea with °_l'_ll?1_ of "Putnam’s." Use no othst. al i _ , AMERICAN LEAGUE indicates.that the interest is increas-‘ T OFFER-At Queen St., Char- au boys between the ages of 12 and lottetown, o`n2_a,y 12, 1913, Kath- mteem .., leen Ollsr. aged 5 years. Swonfl Old- ---- -- est daughter‘r9£,*',Mn. and Mrs James h. eu Wm - ' .' f* ' ::Thc man who shaves ims _,p._{.Qg>§_r,._~‘Qhe__f\inerai will take Place and at our store everyyhiug he como C _ (Canadian Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn--Brooklyn 4; Cincin- nati 3. At New Yorkf-New York 5; Cbica-y 'go 1. At Boston-Boston 6; St. Louis 4. At Philadelphia - Philadelphia 6; Pittsburg 5. \ At Chicago-Philadelphia 3; Chica- go 0. r At Cleveland-New York 4; Cleve- land 3, _ _ At Detroit-'Detroit 8; Boston 7. At St. Louis-Washington 2; St. Louis 0. _ r J- -i 1 _ t ' _F y‘_ ,,,__. --_.»- .,, _ ,_ `.' ;i. sy anna lmlbll _1-energy; `-ii; ; We are contiuuall _ ,honing grateful pcopic who hllvmhall ences like ibm of Miss Aiicnlmdvoper, of Niagara Fails, 0nt.,who _ 1, E, "I wish to express m' 0 IB you tio: llieéieisesi _ |ll% WOH el' U ' Having taken other thou! gnvisg seceivcd the aligggfest mligf, es ' o our Na-Dm- pepsi! Topica sniiinougiit I would Q e then: l‘trinl. I have been combi icltcd of dgmpepsin. I will be only .too pleased tos visesnyonetroubledwithdyspepsfl to give them a fair trial." . ' ‘ Na~Dru-Co Dyspepala Tablets not only ive the immediate relief from hurt- burn, tlatulence, acidity of the stomach and hiliousness, which is so much needed, but if taken regularly for s few days or weeks they completely cure the most aggravated cases of stomach trouble. When for 5oc. you can get a box from our drnggist, wi? go on suffering? llntionsl rug an Chemical Co. of Canada. Limited. Montrral. 94.4 IN MEMUHIATM MR. D. A. MCLEAN. The death occured at Bonshaw on April Sth, 1913, of Mr. D. A McLean aged 76 years after a_long and pain- ful illness patlently borne. Mr. Mc- Lean was n man of high standing in the Baptist Church and was highly thought of by his neighbors and ftiends. Besides his sorrowing wife 'he leaves to mourn five sisters:+Mrs. John McLaughlin, Enmore River, Mrs. John L. McLean, Charlottetown; Mrs Benj, Murray, Glemcoe, Ill Miss. Flora McLean, Enmore River, Mrs. Gilbert Perry, New Hampshire besides n. wide circle of relatives and friends. MISS CATHERINE F. MCDONALD. also '. OlUOOlilIO'lOOlllOl SHIPPING NEW . osesssstoonnlaoealtsto Entered, May 12, Schrs. Stella, Read, Pugwash; John Millard, Arse- Vnauit, Shediac. _ Cleared, none. I HORSE NOTES "-Dr. Jenkins' pacing mare by George Crcsccus-Meda Epaulet-drop- ped u iiorsc foal by Commodore Led- yard on the 19th of April. I-le is en- tered in the Breeder's futurity at $10,- 000 and the Brockton of $5,000. His breeding is choice and horsemen who have seen him say he is as promising 'for speed as any they ever saw. To get 9, price of one of those futurities ' will require s good one but he may win something if he has luck. In another column of this issue will be seen the nd of the Standard bred Wilks Stallion Baron Ideal. The only one of Baron ldeal’s colts that was ever shown in Exhibition in P. E island was nt The Horse Show in Charlottetown in March 1913. This colt won the red ticket in a class of seven in the 22 year old carriage class, which fact speaks highly for the stock of Baron Ideal. This stal iio1i`is a direct descendent of Geo Wilks though four of that borse's beet sons, and the male descendants of Geo. Wilks 2.22 have now sired 22, over twice as many 2.10 trotters as have the descendants of all the other next five greatest sons of Humble- tonian 101. Further particulars will be seen elsewhere. _ !Viinard's Llnimsnt Cures Colds, etc. _ Departed this life at the home o , _ . . ' _ioccnsion of the Coronation of the f her brother Mr M F McDonald; Bellevue, Catherine F McDonald aged 45 yours, daughter of the late Fred- erick und Mary McDonald The de- _and attend to her duties, until Feb- ruary, when her illness nssumed a `more srrlous aspect, :md she was ad- lvised to stay in bell, from which sh that loving care and Medical attend 'ance could do for her was done, but ito no avail, she passed pencnfully a way, and reposed in her Father, Got land Saviour Jesus Christ. Her las lwords on earth being "rest, rest, `swect rest.”--The last tokens of rc- spect paid to her on Monday after noon, when hor body was laid to ree fin vaiioyucid cemetery. 'rue funn-s lscrviccs, nt the house and grave, be ing conducted by her poster Rev. A. ' S. Stewart, Valieyileid. She leaves to mourn two brothers and two sisters- iJohn in Oalifornla, Murdock on the homestead, Mrs. D. `A_ McPhee, I-Iea therdalc, and Mrs Robert Thompson Mllltown Cross. Friend after friend .departsz Who, has not lost a friend? There is no union here of hearts That finds not here an end; ' Thus star by star declines, Till nil are passed away, As morning high and higher shines, To pure and perfect day. MRS. ARTHUR PETERS. Much sorrow and deep sympathy for the bereaved family were express ed by citizens of Charlottetown, yes terday, when it was learned that Mrs Arthur Peters, wife of the late Prem .ier Peters, had passed away in the learly morning hours, after an illness 'of some months. Deceased was a lady `of culture and refinement and greatly ' beloved in the homecircie. She was a daughter' ofitbc late Mr. Charles ’Btcwart, and was horn at Rosebank, 'fifty-six years ago.. Her mother was a sister of the late Hone. Benjamin ,and Daniel Davies. Since her bus band's death, five years ago, Mrs Peters had been in failing health, and ,for the past three years it was evi- ,dent. that notwithstanding all that could be done, she was growing frail- er, as the days went by. Mrs. Peters was n member of St. Peters Church and her life was adorned with those Christian graces inseparable from the womsnly ' woman and a consistent _follower of the Muster. She accom- panied her husband, then Premier Peters, to London, on the memorable late King Edward "The Peacemaker," 'and also to that city when the late Premier went to .present the repre- ,scntation case of this Province. The members of the family, now orphan- fed are, Miss Kitty and Miss Alison ‘nt home; James an engineer in Calif-_ ornia and Gordon in Texas. There 'is also one sister, Mrs. Carmen. who resides in California and brother. joins in extending to the family gm. `cere sympathy.. ,_ , \ _ I am Iiistructed by the Road, adJoi_n1_ng_ the Exhibitio _ _ Friday. 16!!! "acres each. nr’-__ ~ I Terms at sale. ~f ' " :> .ir-‘ . . 'I rl .Hb ~ _ s , . -.L_ __UC'l`iQ ll2Sir@\bl¢_!’,=g§l\;re .xml ` __ I V Atlz olclock, p. m. i`;il"Qi ` Feveral ‘Desirable Pasture Lots comprisingfrom 2 to 4 Trustees of the late Hon. B- .Rogers t_o_ s_ell by Auction at the premises, Kensington nGrounds,ion * ' _Day of psy, Charles in Honolulu. Tbmrdmn_` I nhntr -~~nhl. _ ceased although in poor health for a couple of years was able to be about The 8 Call quicklybc overcome by ` \ 'wus destined to rise no m0i‘c. All CARTEWS LITTLE __ _ Purely _ircgelsiblc ____1_1 - c = '.». ,:- :_ ~ ; .:..;‘;‘;‘.i.“° Chimes lim. cu.. nfl.: H d-' "nf 9lLL5. _ ' lofi; t Dizzi- "°"` l ness, sud lndigeriion. 'I hey do iheir duty. _ Small Pill, Small Doss. Small Pricl. 'Pulsf An ilnd To Backache i Quickly Cures Weak Kidneys _ It is useless, dangerous, and un- l I the better he liked it, and no ga man ever stood in shoe leather. _ ---0-- ibtsuw slum was s rim _clue f ~ ~ All-round Oper! '“ S mmm _fs |n‘§r|n:o'ifi1’r'sovs ,_-'-into Northumberland docked' in"Chrirl e- town lust night at 8.20.- `:.='t. ‘ ._.__._ _ 5, »_ il -n/Risky for Monkeys ii i Monkeys kept into captivity in :he Zoo at Richmond, indiana, are p- plicd with u drink ofwhisk ry other dsy during the wilite"f"‘ bs, and their drink bill amounts toilixln siderable sum. The Zoo authorities say that the monkeys look for the whisky, which helps to keep ' Qiem warm and in goud health. lt ls‘,_now proposed to save money to the city by giving the monkeys nil the whisky seized in raids on “sheheens." “ Lady Friend: “I understand your husband is of a retiring disposition." Wife: "Ye-es, but usually not before 3 lam." A Few Doses Give Re|ief,lfelps lifeless Organs Regain Health Strength and Activity. n0°e599~l`Y to bc tortured with the digging. l~WiSl-lllg Dains of backache and rheumatism, or suiler with dis- agreeable kidney and bladder disor- ders any longer. The new discovery, Croxone, pro- Vldei R l"¢m6l‘inciple of Croxone is such that it is practically impossible to take it. into the human system without. results_ You will find it diflerent from all other remedies. Thcrc is nothing else on earth like it. It ` starts' "to work thc minute you take it and re. lleves you the first time you use it, and all the misery and suffering that go with such troubles end. You can secure an original pack- a e of G-roxon neys, through the membranes and lin- ings; cleans out tus urns uitei-ing‘ glands: neutralizcs and dissolves tha' poisonous uric acid and makes the l;idncys_filter and__sif‘ from the bloi_r_i_