‘L __,=__.1f¢.A_Y\“i__3_9¥3_ _ ___ "l'llI3‘!ll1sI___§|rslsssrosn.;,a _THE.¢H , -'I Uonmuonium ,,,_, 4, mnorrmows ouisniis ` " ' I ries etwss. -_ . 1 -. . - -.WUMAN SIGK §..:. -v \ A '1 . 4-,. -2. '. ;; ,vi . » . ,-' i ._ . . . . _-’ » »_ ,»,_y-,,.,_~,=_,j_ _' *WGN made homeless, one child was 'V _ _ _ , _ H f‘ ,burned to death, many persons were ~ _ a levi ‘ injured and heavy financial loss was - ’ ‘caused by s eat Dre in the centre \ 1’ 6'p. c. Perpetual Debenture Stock I 1. ‘3f...f€‘.‘2.”°‘2. "’ “ ’f'.‘Zl‘.;‘..‘.Z".‘.‘.".‘.‘;‘;i'i’.§i is N11* a Svesulativn SULUIIERS BURN ' uuuumtlfss An investment f_;,, ... \ . lluova seunasieelil I It is not represented that than are any png. sibilitias ol considerable appreciation in mice and consequent profits to holders I and simple. It is an Investment i|\a' appeals to investors It is a sound, conservative investment _pins who put their money into tho seasoned asc- uritics ol enterprises that are firmly estab- lished. whose earning abilities are well Known and extend over a number olyesra _ It is sn investment whore the security is backed by tangible assets that are valued at many times the amount olths scctlrity out- standing, An investment that is secured by a mortgage. Ao investment which. slthousb so amply secured is offered at a price to yield a (ood return on the money invested. Price 98 and interest Yielding over 6 p. e. F. B. t T c MUCURDY & _ Italian losses in the recent engage- Members Montreal Steel Exchange. . ,,,,,,,,, Wm, A,,,b,, at Sm, G,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,_ ll tl. 79 Kill (I (I 259 limi. “‘m“° o“""'"°“."“l' sl' 'him' sb°'br°°k°' Tiilee Italians `l:a.l>Ei'.?ired an eiivtiiriilchcd Kinision, Charlottetown, Sydney, St. .lohn’s, Nlid. camp oi the Arabs after a hard iight. lin; Buimrssr, Hungary, may' ii ,(-Special).-Eight thousand persons gf lei this my. 'rue names seams in the upper floor of a large building an yt! BBVGIB UPIUM ERUWERS , . -_Q SHANGHAI, May 21' (Bpeclal)- Sixty-seven farmers of Shen Chow- ting, ln.Western Honau, who had re- sisted the attemPts of the soldiers to destroy their crops of opium, were ‘burned to death~in e building where they were holding a meeting, accord- .ing‘to u despatch received here by the North China Daily News. The despatch adds that -the soldiers started the tire. '- M’-w-vial 4 FOUR STUDENTS DROWNED, ITHACA, N. Y., May 19-The find- ' ing today of an overturned canoe in Cayuga Lake has led to fears that four Cornell University students, two of them young women, who went for a ride in the canoe last night, have been drowned. IT ALIANS LOSE C0 ’ ` ', , Hsavlnv IN safrrns ° I BANGHAZI-, Tripoli, May 19.-The I -- ,-- (Quotatlons Furnished by F. B. Mc- N. Ourdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- N ers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- N British Commerce i Montreal Nova Scotia .Rural Acadia Fire , Acadia Bugar`Pfd Brandram-Henderson Com. C. B. Elec. Com. MARITIME PROVINCE H SECURITIES. M change, Charlottetown. Banks. Ask. 155 214; 239 264; 221 Miscellaneous. Do. oi-d 100 103 70 Pfd. with stock bc sus 100 80 80 East. Gan Sav. & Loan 140 Eastern Trust _ 150 Halifax Fire 100 Bid. N. S. Clay Works P/'d. 154 Do 213| Nova Scotia. Fira 1.00 233| 263 i 220 ‘$8 100 G0 98 Z5 Tl 136 14! 98 70 Trlnidad.Oons. Tel. Com. 40 ew. Pure ~Wool Tex Pfd. with bonus Com, stock 100 arit.ime"l‘eleph'one Com. 84 Do.I‘fd. 102 B. Telephone -110 orth .Atlantic Fisheries , B. Car 1st Fld Do. Znd Pfd. Do. 3rd Pfd Do. Com, 98 80 100 101 94 B9 69 60 44 4') 22 lil 94 8‘l . Com. 40 30 90 Stanfields Pfd. * 105 102 Do. Com. as 32 Bonds V Brandram-Henderson ¢'a 97; C. B. Elec 5'! 95g 93 Chronicle 6’s 101 99 Haw. Pun- Wool Toxtile 6'.\. ` with bonus 102 100 Maritime Telephone 6’s 108 105 N. S. Steel lst Mort. 5's ‘ni ez; Do. Dshenturc shock 100 98 Porto Rica _tvs ‘ sei 92; _sesnueiifs s‘a 1021 100 W 2}9G|»est'George Street _ ‘|i';‘:_‘ki.‘:_‘l;;i°n‘\_:e¢_::l\ l _ Charlottetown P. E. l. 4'z9Mtf ° - I , Iiillitt I '%g; wearing qualities Where To Stay In Hal: fax ri... nz gg -y__-gg-2, , , w 4 _ . 4-zmieu. IUST Y_?§JUWv-$i1,§,r‘1,r., _. _ .Electrician and_|_Electrica ug” ________.___"3 $::g___;_ ... - ' ~ ~ »,\ a wean. 4-mmu “M Electric Bell work House 'wmuow reams ine ~»_ _;,_'.-___ __ ___ _ - _ _ _ . Hal1~fdvclf.-Pldtél. . . - . -1-A-»-fm -»-~ --» -».."““°“~ .. 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We have not heard from YOU.You have not written to us for infor- mation regarding o n Uumixed Fertilizers. 1’ Perhaps we have not made some important point clear to you, or you have taken wrong meaning from some of our statements. . _ Are you hesitsting been use y ~»u think these fertilizers are _ Just crop stimulants: will just produce a gocd crop for one vear ‘ and then leave the ground worse than ever? 'lhey are not They are the best plant foods known to science-supply the soil with the very elements of fertility that _are _needed to replenish your worn out land and prepare it for a bumperlcrop. - ` - _ ~ Perhaps you think they are hard to apply They are not. We furnish you with complete instructions, show you just wh_at to do and how to do it, and make the work and preparation simply child s play. _ You |Iave_z5 p, c. on your expenses y mixing at home. By using these . Unmixrd Fertilizers you are sure of a bigger and better crop,_ sure of more . fertile llaldr, cuz down your work io I great extent add minimize expense tothe lowest point. _ Write today for our free booklets and all information. , A[»i.i:ii.iiii9S A.E..L¢ig1. 1 8. o 4 0' / .. f»\ , . {~ I "I1 ( . 5 t _ » 'T .f' ` __. __;f:?.@.o1-as »--4|- Va-. -_.ill V _ -,'.').l .. 1 ' ; ~ _i /. A Ia "ess ' ,» \"/ ~ __ . , sg.. .¥~`,7\'32<. is fs* i_ . /‘, -\ .~ .fx ,Lv _ B _ _._ ‘na al. 4_'_ ‘P `i _ f _ , ,__ menstruati;n_and it _ _ " , '»l_ f' ,__ _ YOU Use `. » S73 ’\ lf- man. l have taken f- it for female weak- ' ii ness and sinful N: cured me. Mrs. H Dnvsna Bmsouii, Harvey Bank, New Brunswick, Canada. Lydia E Pinkhnm’s Vegetable Com ilu.-\)% ' pound, madefrom native roots and herbs! 1 contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, ‘ and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills ‘, we know of, and thousands oi' voluntary `l testimonials on tile in the Pinkhom Isb- oratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. Every suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound a trial. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinlihnm Medicine Co. (conti- dential) Lynn, Hass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. l Form A. Pure Bred_(50) ‘ Clydesdale Stallion Royal ___il_arnley wil stand for the ssason 19:3 atcw - ers stables Norlh River Service fee io.oo payable by note Nov. ist. Llberaldlscountfor cash, fAll mares st owners risk. Il. McKINl.EY. North Biver. Owner B. Mlvlllils itlhl. BREAK FASHIONB , T0 BE CENSORED ____ "psntnloon gown" and "slit gown" will not charm Pittsburg if Council- msn W. A. Hnveler’s resolution, which he will introduce in council, passes. It bravely provides for a committee of three councilman with mediates to set the legal stands of modesty. This committee will have to decide just what is the smallest circumference allowed 9, slnirt, just 'now much hosiery it may reveal, and just what fashions are within the law, and what without. . iiAN,x11.Ls:n av 'rails , NEAR Suu-Disc MONOTON, May 20.-Joseph Petti- as, a young man about 23 or 24 ears _ot age, and residing at Po,nt u Ghenle, was cut to pieces by I.C.R. xpress .No. 134 Saturday night, about p, mile east of Shediac station. As near as can be learned from the vldence taken at the coroner’s in- quest: yesterday, young Pettipas was sitting on the track at a farm cross- ing aiid was not seen until the engine was almost on him and it was too late to avert the catastrophe. D Y d e INCOME TAX MAY NET $100,000,000 WASHINGTON, May 19-According o latest expert figures, the new in- ome tax brings into the national treasury $100,000,000 9, year. Earlier estimates had set the amount at $70,000,000. OHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. lots (white) 88 to 40 tlat (black) 40 to 42 Vork 11) Straw, (per ton) $5.50 to $6.50 day, (per ton; . . S12 to $15 Eggs. per doz. 17 to 18 sutter 80 to 32 Chicken (lb) 12 to 14 Fowl (each) - 50 to 80 Potatoes, per bus t‘urr.ips, per bus Cabbage (lb.) Pelts Hides Csltskins Beef (lb) Beef (quarter) Fresh Herring (Doz.) Codlisl-3. (lb) . 5 Lobster (lb) 13 Corncd Codtish (lb.) 6c. Spring lamb (qr.) $1.25 to $1.60 Rhubarb (lb) 80 Lettuce (hunch) Sc nsaisn tbuueui 50 24 to 25 15 3 I0 t£o80 9 to 10 13 10 to 16 0 to 11 20 SUMMEESIIJHI MAI-`ti\'E’i`S Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday tlsua. Essl ‘amine Potatoes Pork Beef Dressed bool Chicken Tuirkeya Geese Fowl Ducks Oats (white) Oats (black) .Wheat \B 18 20 H to 11X 6'-07 ll010 '55 S8 $535335 42 t0 60 In m it _ ll to \4 NEW FURNITURE AT LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES. Butts! Another car-load of furniture re- ceived nt. Patons, consisting of Side- bgards Dressers, Commodes, Parlor tables, ‘Bed-room tables, Kitchen tab- Ies,. Extension tables, square or round. This car lot was bought be- fore the advance and will be sold at prices equal to Auction, open for in- spection ln two days. Yours for Quality furniture and general house furnishings. Batons. 5-21mtfE3i i“V'acuum Cleaning, Patrons will kindly bool: orders ahead so as to avoid disappointment. Beer_fD. Weeks 4-zgmtf 2 “Vacuum Cleaning. Pa‘rona Prrrsnuno, Ps., may 19.-'rue' improved stock of Yorkshire- h | SYDNEY, New South Wales, May 21 (Special).-Cannibalism in_~ its worst form exists among the natives of the New Hebrides Islands, in the South Pacific, according to A stato- ment by the Rev. Thomas Giliun, at the Presbyterian Assembly of New statements made in connection with the islands. Human flesh is looked upon as 5 luxury and tribal wars in ‘checked by the authorities, he do ciared. BABY BORN WITH A FULL SET OF TEETH NEW YORK, May 19-Fanny Axler, ten pounds, a bouncing baby girl of N0. 63 Clinton street, wasborn with a full set of teeth. Dr. A. A. Levy, who attended] believes it is the first such case on record. -I 1' .LR lr’ v _Wt _,_/r _ . ‘af Q P# G) b .¢ - A I", '¢. if" >. y - I fi/ff/ f 1 ‘ /f/f/f \ .. - fi \ `1 S 'lhere’a Nothing Better Than SNAP For thoroughly cleansing baths and sinks. And it docs not hurt. the ‘ hands like most cl -ansing .l.‘ powd rs and so t le ‘ E ___,, J Ml L' BDI- lcuvos them smooth ond soft (ici a Cao To-day l5c. at Your Dealers. Save the Coupons. f Bm Cassini limited. lleatrnl -5€'4 ...ma [W Buy” the Best when you buy table ‘, " silver or your home. :. When your selection is M ROGERS BROS. . "Silver Platcthat W:ar.r" _ '_ unlity and beauty of ' j " ”' esignarcboth assured. ,' ` Made in the heaviest ,. f .I grade of plate, hcuce_ its , » wonderful popularity. ~ Sold by lleatllnq Dealers \ _/ ' ~ `_./ ' had ,_`-___._______: LINEN DEPARTMENT BARGAINS AT BEER & WEEKS 72 inch soft unblcachod slieetings- drm, goodwearlng quality, a bargain at per yard ......... ..22c White cotton pillow sli1‘s,, hemmed ready for use Each ...................... ..18§c Extra good quality pillow stips42 inches wide, best English cotton ..,18c Linen embroidered cushion cases killed* ready for use-big assortment from ........................ .......... ..25c 18 x 36 in fine linen buck towels in dsmasii design for initial monogram Each .............................................. ..2Zc 68x86 inch hemmed or fringed honoycombe breadspresds-nice soft quality-pure cotton, free from dress- ing ............. ...............$1.l5 ...76 x 100 inch fringed bedspreads, pure cotton, tree from dressing, soft and will wash wel!-a bargain at ...... ... .........$1.65 The best white cotton values in the city at Sic, Ho, Sc, 10c'up. See and compare-you’ll buy here. Strong all linen crash towling 17 inch, per yard, Tc, Bc, 9c, 10c and up. Windowphanle-the stained glass substitute 25 patterns...from per yard ........................ BEER & WEEKS. 4-Z9MEtf. Prince Edward Island Ilospital Annual Meeting A Public Meeting of all contribu- tors tothe Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held in the Parlor of the Young Meds Christian As- sociation on Thursday ~May 29th, i9i3,at the hour of 8 D, m, for the purpose of electing Trustees and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it. B. BALDERSTON 5- 10ml2i Secretary of Trustees , 'Farmers llillenliuli The well known farmer J. S. R. Elliot of Elllot’s Mills who is mak- ing a change in his business and is going West as soon as convenient, oders his whole stock of Eve graded Jerseys, Guernseys and Holstein mitch cows, also calves- Come and see and be convinced. ,Call ard see P. F. Hughes, Emerald and see how these cows are graded. No pei I Real facts- Also an attractab’e young mars tlireeyears old of the old-P. E_ 1_ Chief Stock weighin¥ abbiit iooo lbs. Perfectly sate or_'_`old ,aug young to drive. . '_ T ‘ Pli'ti¢8 from ,’1‘yn¢\Vg]_l¢y_‘ T131-1. ish, Waterford, Mal1:e'qu`e, Indian River and St Peters wanting my 08 may wrlre me for particulars. A South _Wsles, in support of previous, _ 1 variably end with a "banquet" un- E my nu. ,_,|.|gq-s largeiaod and °°"'°' ` ' ps- in i hi ”,',§,,2'°;.".,,,n,.., i°f¢§lj ing' is himself I lm" hd V ual: he has speed-_ ‘.l’°°°'7' dn' ' lit --»- --H ""1 °**‘..;'°:".f.:1.':::.f: r¢alr'ldilll°'¢°n'l'h° h' _ *I 1 IOTIL BRUNSWICK lemon. l~ D- .-~ .,-~ 1-.cs-.::.;~.=.e.-:°"..r°:.=‘..1= lu. at the otntrso spacious rrouad m°§m,.Num19¢\ ole nt shade trees s:‘.'.:*.:.1::.i'::L:'.:i uiifsfiusisrlu _.___- tll, JOIN LEDWELI.. M.ll Richmond Street, opposite St.Pau Church Hours uni io o'clock to gp .m. A. A. Holman, K. C`.,'lJonaid HeKlm\¢¢ MeI.eanQ Mollinneo Barristen, Attorney-at-law Brown 'iock. Char-I Motow- DR. CLI F T Speeiaiist-Chreaie- Diseases |Au"x_ ._ _ _ - _ »_~, ¢Am&_ 1. ,mt md B,” z‘";'::k*:“8» °f 1 ¥““°°\°¢d 8°°