`f Fishing Tackle We have never shown a better assortment than this year. , It was selected by an ex- pert fisherman from leadin ‘ tackle _houses in England and United States. It is the best 'that money could buy and is not effected in price by. the war. , _,_ _It includes-Rods, Reels, Lines, Baskets, Flies, Gut - _ HO0I§. Casts, Landing Nets, Rod ags, Tips, Nets, etc. See our $1.00 Rods. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore 7 ' Sunnyside L 1 Important Notice In about two weeks we will ' be making up a specification for more. St. Louis 9 Baltimore 0, at Buf- Fox Netting, which will be the only importation this year, as it will take over three months to get delivery, on account of the scarcity of raw material and labor in England. The prices will be much high- er than last year, due to the ad- vance in price of Wire Rods. Zinc, Insurance and Freight. intending purchasers should let us know at once their re- qulrements. PRICES ON APPLICATION. The , l AQUIRI 2.27'/1. _ (Pure Bred Certificate) _ sire ..i' .\i~i<'t>ia <41 2.00'/. timed to race 2.2;! /\t|niri Boy (2) 2-151 <“’Il\'~ nm. nf 2 ymii' old $400.00 stake nt imiiriix, tr <21) 2.134%. Miss Aquirl timed in Il your old strike 2.37 last 1/;, 37 si-ifoniis ii 2.28 clip - Dusty Mil- ZL20 clip. l"icton S. tr. (4) 2-27 IU-Sl 1/, 33 seconds ii. 2.12 clip. Barney t Mm, li-_ (zip 2,120 and winner of green race at l‘rlnirtt=ie l’urk last Oct. Und winner of Ji nilnutc t'luSS 011 the ICG 2 ice races this winter. Season of 1915 i-‘pa $15.00 payiilile by Note vice. J. M. N|cHoi_soN, o.v.D. 202 Kent St. Cliarlottetown. 1*. E. I- ` __ in Our charges are moderate _ Our work is the yery b¢Sf- C W. Patterson Cor. Great George and --.___ LBS! “IBM the League of the Cross when the Classics defeated the Crea. WDIB by 63 Dins in the total result oi’ the three games played, i The l6l§“° IB 'he most successful ii the history of me League of the Cross and the Shamrocks have the great honor of bei the Glee Club secdigdfihmilpmns' with th;I`I:EuIIl*Ilg-llsit tincllvldual score during i n w _ Michael Costello. as made by Mr T he f°I10WII1§ were the scores last nlght:- ' CRESCENTS Doucette 97 79 C Gallant. 85 32 J Knight 112 91 A Martin 97 sg R Lnrter 88 32 270 260 sis 2_s1 104 27/i 51-1." 1412 94 102 115 96 ~ 479 422 CLASSICS P McDoniiI¢l ill 75 ,, A Joy 104 as ` R 100 J iisi l2l 114 McDonald Doyle ` J llourko 98 91! Sli Ill 89 91 102 541 483 451 -,1475 .T BASEBALL (Special to The Guardian) - Baseball results yoslerdny were as follows: 264 282 299 299 337 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. At Jersey (‘it_v-llnl`t'iilo, 2; Jersey <‘ity, 0. 1 At Newark-'l`ortiiilo, 2; Newark, At. lticlnnontl-lliclimoiid, 7; llo- cliester, Il. AI Providence-Montreal, Ii; Provi- dence, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. _At New York--New Kork, fi; t‘in- irinnati, 1. I AI4Ilrooklyn~(1liicago. 19; llrook- .\'ll. . At Pliiladelpliiu-»PliiladeIpIiia, 5; l’lttslnirg, JI. Al Boston-St. Louis, 5; Boston, 4, I FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Ilaltiniore-Brooklyn, 12; Balti- more, 4. » At ll_ufi`u|o-Newark, 5; Buffalo, 1. 0 .»\l l’ittsburg-(‘_liicago, 6; Pittsburg, No American League games and on- Ib' three Federal League scheduled. UASEBALI. RESUI/l`S. May 13. ~ International League at Richmond 10 Richmond 7. American League utt (Tleveland, New York 6, Cleveland 1 at Chicago, Chicago 4 Washington 3 at Detroit Bristan 4, Detroit 2 at St. Louis, St. Louis 6 Philntlelpliia ii, _/\t Drooklyn, Brooklyn 3 Chicago 2 nt Plnladelphin. Pittsburg 3 Philadel- phia 1. at New York, New York 4 (Tin- cinnati 3. Federal League al. Brook- lyn, _Brooklyn 6 Chicago l. At Balti- tulo. Pittsburg 12 uutniic 7. Ai New- dllck Dill BOWIIHS League concluded. gins investigations which cud in the (Contlnued one) R A McPhall, New Haven Nathaniel Gay, Pownal, (cor- Arcl1’d J Macdonald, Georgetown Mrs Arch’d J Macdonald, “ Miss Gladys Macdonald " B D Howard, Brudenell Mills Mrs B D I-lowatt, Brudenell Mills Amie Howat. Brudenell Mills, Percy Howatt, Brudenell Mills, .. John McPhee, J Wesley Robblee J A Kelly, .. (‘SDrew... 4 THE PEUPLFS Consistency creates confidence. 'Flint no features, but consistent superior pro- ductions week after week have created this popular amusement place' that they' know if it is at the People s, it evening evidenced the confidence, when`lhe large auditorium was filled to capacity and one of Daniel Froli- ninn's greatest successes was present- ed in “One of Our Girls," the cele- brated drama which so closely intel weaves the interests of tuo mighty ti. great stage triumph in the title role of “’l‘he Pink Lady." In "One of Our Glrls" Hazel Dawn portrays the stellar role, otherwise Kate Shipley. The subject tee-ms with patriotic interest and the thrilling situations, coniliined of her little French cousin, furnish all the elements necessary to thc_s\ict:ess- ful screen drains ding of her little cousin, Julie, in S ' » noble than he is brave and liandsonie, to whom she is soon betrothed 'l‘lie at the Chateau and confronts him. at ter which she is never seen alive sician, dislikes the (‘omte. Hearing a gard face that had peered through a wiiidowolf the (“hateau, he notices the Conite's nervousness and fear, and he- Edlth Drake ...1.00 Bertha Ferguson . ._..2.00 1.00 rected) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 Miss Henrietta Hooper, ..1.00 Miss Lois Hooper, ......1.00t . . ...1.00 . . ...1.00 Arthur J Heartz ...1.00 . ...1.00 . ...._1_00 in C0. Ltd. I .his l\l_ lot and Inst V' in Pa L. til lh ne Mar 3rd.lleliiioiit Miller (4) winner of gn wmch n,u,,|, |,.. given at time of ser- titrt, Street. lliil itiimi Fri; o.iii_v‘siii,_ it. Pri way l'or some wee ho Victoria. ictoriu. he Victoria. 10 G rafton Sts. i i iWatches "‘° Repaired wt.is.;;°“tt.:.lL,*i';‘3i..:=5_ &c. ' ,\.. . Mr. Robert. McNeill nnd bride re- iirned home last night from their 4 wedding trip, Rogers Hardware Rev. .~\. il. and Mrs. McLeod leave nl0l`Ililli1 for 'l`rnro N. for a liiliti-5~ll'iMStIitliIii. visit to their daughter. They will lie ks. lylr. E. M. Myrick, of Messrs. J. M. vrick & Co., Tignish, came to (Thar- tetowii Inst night anti registered nt Mr. I). Rutherford, representing J. M, Murphy. Limited, Halifax. cami-_ to Cliarlottetown by the bout night und registered at tl Trooper (Tephus ’M1irley who has ~' IW-‘ell Hbendinix ti fiirlougli at his home (Tlinrlottetowii left yesterday niorn~ 'Ing to resume liis~,niil,itn`ry duties at Aillliersl. Mr. <`. L. llnxter, of the Portland ckiiig Co., with his son-in-law, Mr. S. ltaucimnn and his private secre- ry, Mr. R. Anderson, arrived in lor tr. 44) 2.25 last. iii 35 -‘“"f0l1f18 ll Uliurlottetowii last night en route to e Magdnleii Islands. ’l‘lie_v are at Mrs. J. Campbell and her sons Ray- and (flaire, ol' Stunmcrside, P. EI und Miss Johnson of Long River, E. I. were in Truro on Tuesday, estii of the Rev. and Mrs. Stroth- Mctliodlsl Parsonage, Dominion llis friends will regret to learn that ph, the young son of Mr. Jolinson, iiclpiil-ot' West Kent School. has mil to undergo nn operation for mas- toids ni the (‘lty Hospital. He is be- 5 treated by Dr- R953 *md It I9 “Probably the most iincoiiceri d f Ped that RMP" WI" 50°" "emi" III” the survivors' is the eight-iiioiiths-old ami' son of Mrs. Il. Booth. The mother UTIL KHHSHS ('iI)' 12, l\'ewark l. No other games played PERSONALS M§`» ~I» J- IIIIHIIPS. III. P.. Souris. was (Iiurlottetown yesterday. Mr. lI._D. Dohio, M. L. A.. Lot 14. was ii visitor to the city ycstcrtlay. _Ite.v_ Dr. lleurtz, of Aiiilierst, is visiting in this c,ity o2°u»° IE wife, and poor little Julie, driven des- ed b_v the Conite and her own be- trothed, Capt. Gregory. To shield her (1 _ is D ` _ . room, and takes the awful situation good inline and her flames fa tli and love. The development of the play lhrillingly portrays a series ol` draina- Comte. and the revelntioii of his inys- experiences, and “one ot' our gi , ’ at lest weds one of Eiigltind's ln'nvt~st officers. The other pictures which made Ill) an excellent programme were the toonist, J. R. Bray. "Bron:-ho Billy and the Mine “Shark” was a splendid western drama, featuring the well- known favourite.; G. M. Anderson, the ,original “-Bronoho Billy" who always -turns up at: the right time and does ti good turn for some poor soul. The 'nliovelprograinine will be re- peated again nt all three shows to-day when no doubt miother full Iiouses will greet the muiingcrs of thc Peo- ple's 'l‘lieutrc. LADY ALLAN WENT TO LONDON BY SPECIAL TRAIN. QUEENS’l‘()\VN, May 12.-Lady Al- Isn, wife of Sir Montngu Allan, of Montreal, left on a special train yes- terday for London. p Her buck was in-_ jured, but she was well enough to travel under 'the care ol' several doc- tors and nurses. A number of other survivors went lo London wlIh'her. ie o lost her life, but the father has been located In s liolel in Ottawa. The baby was picked up from the water, Init, apparently, is suffering no ill cll`ccts. A number of the survivors recognized the infant and reniembered that the father had renialned lieliin_d In (Iaiuitin. An'aunt of the Infant. who ls iii,l~1ng~ land, will take charge of lilni. MONTREAI., May 12.-ln the ab- seiige of definite word regarding ,their sat ty, it is generally believed that the 'Misses Allan. Miss Dorothy Bralthewalte and Mr. F. S. Hammond, were lost_when the Lusltania was tor- ‘ pedoed. Mr. Bogert, of the Dominion Bank, of»Mr. Hammond. Latest cables say tthere ls no news oi’ Miss Braithewaile O patronage of the I’cople’s Theatre has I c s t been secured by one or two good such confidence' with the patrons ot' ` I t r . is superior, and the patronage last QF Carpets /_ I wig N Beds Vacuum Cleaner ll-llili ,ses and Furniture. is kept busy these days cleaning Carpets, Rugs, Mattres- 7 5c an Hour Springs i let it. It's powerful suction draws out to thoroughly clean a large rug. - is what -it costs and it willsave youflots of work-if you’ll moth eggs-you’ll be surprised. About one hour is required It’s best to engage it ahead Maltres_s_e§ all dust. grit, dirt, . " _ , ° 0 i , on in , i f I ` d . ~ - - - P I ll Iisatcoriisugrgigrn _‘shoe?;eni;;i;t,iia;lt;=e€£i;tl a \ S0 38 t0 Fl.V0ld béllig dlS3pp0ll1f9.d I 0 'V I ` /_ ' O C O .es-:._..'i:.i»;:e...:i:.it:@.;_i_;.:.it t Curtains and Curtainings--Draperies--Cretonnep YC_"[_L it ~ ~ si. _ ‘ wfi up D '"2" /__ :.’.°i:‘.:f.‘.i';;._‘1.:°.!1f.i'.;’.;:.;.‘:::::‘.‘;f.a.f.i’°.;‘;‘ "t;?~;§~»\iil"'i 'I 5 etlial $1 00 Curtains---See Window Di I I’ ti Shipley, an Amerl'-an le'ress, _ _ __ ' ° ° ° ' ___ croiiliieis the Atlnntic to uttccntltlielwed- -"-i§ii“'§i`éT§'|"-f“"`w hnes are with us our it . _ Lint i . -i i i i . 'f'j'7.»i. ' ~ ~ ., ` ° .»f.‘.‘;“`i?..i.i. i..`Z...§$§°‘.».?‘fi..."lL’i§"....`"..ii’. ;~- -‘ ‘- ' wit - _ Stocks are large and varied-~--We can please you leaves her Fifth Avenue home for the ,Q _V A/-il -I-,I ` _ °= Chateau of the" Fonblaiiques. .Julie ,IA i ' tl ` t (‘ I* I’ (‘ - ~"' .'_,‘ ' . . . . , _ {]}§‘,f,',fs,h§§g§";§§“,§,,eS°'i1e§',f0,,S§ff_ I ttCurt€1tins-_of Iiitridsihundlreds of Curtainings-all the newest designs in ii i-', fi K t if i i i i _ -_-9. 2'.. Dre a erns in u 0 in am .ace- , - - _ iiiiielriltisin grtiw giitieepaigi I 'thin' |95 Singlggnd double bOrdered__$;" the new ef_ Nets, Scrims. Laces, etc. All widths fiom :every day tlépolugli jxliemreiilliaatloii ol” >-‘_»'l;‘:’. | feCtS__Scrim Curtains with rich lace edges 15 lllCI`l Up. A W0l'ld€I‘fl1IIY COIT'lpIGi€ Illlfi Of ig, .i.f'A?.,@;?.I;‘i.'",fis§ij i_ `_7,'{*`l- | and_ insertions in many designs. A splendid h€mSI1_I1CI1€d SCl‘lmS-HISO Plain Scrims and for she is loved by ciipt. .iiiiiii ore- » t varietyto select from. 50c to $10.00 pr. marquisettes. 10c to 85c yd. ory, it dashing British ofliter no less k "ut " r - I g ~ ' 'V I . ' ' .* t i `,~ ' ‘-_¢"' - . _ .-: -' _ 1t.1.~»’f'\ ' S 3 man, who suddenly appears one night U -"ill -1 TLC; - p 0 ' p y _ , ‘_ _:.2 Q aratn.01t1 Dr.Gtro<1er,iii@i'amiiy psy- / We Very special value in find Nottingham Lace Curtains--new and attractive womans sm-ani on ii... iaoii iiigiii, - Are designs-for_bedroon_i and sitting _room purposes-would be good value at and being told of a mysterious, bag- t See window dls la ef an* Onl Headquar ers $ D YD P Y... ........................................ ._ all right. sifistt-.1-iriiiziititt. finding of the woniun's body in the old /“X » --W-N-»~ wishing-well in the garden of the es- . II Ii .\‘ W tate. Suicide is the verdict given ln ' ` breathes freely for a time. lie is I ii; \ "_ :#51-_ lIL%§%. Y"l`.f_-lil 1 i-"‘§~3""1 __ §i_». upon her shoulders, at t_li|e‘riskiol` her ‘~ t L_- as ' ~ sw `~. _.gg 0 ./I' if-§._`-_ 5 ` -Y `,=_-5;-.5'llI. |_ ;€__;_-5-ire. oi the \vonian's death, and the Comte ____ .. ' ' " /‘s "` ' is ‘<4 Y _ harsh. suspicions and cruel to his girl- v ..--- L; ‘~. sa , ' ' ' "" T' ` " If I i5- ¢` it ‘ _ t"» Q Li -~ _ L pernle by his treatment and her love |' lf” lt`;»;j,.x ,,.- ' ' TT-,t IJ I ~ A 'III I ` .-,~ I \ V’ ,for ilenri. decides to leave Frniicc. ‘ ' ' r ’->}I'|'I_t|qi-\ ~: ,.1-I Ilia/‘i. M » M I v AIT, _1_. ._ with her sweetheart cousin. Julio ‘_ it I [:`l'.l‘ l`I.1;L_i-i, if, ti. » ' I " ' writes Kate she is cloning, and the ini- ` ' , Ii ,`t,I,t‘ A ' -' 'I .» Rggr El? I ___ -'° r 75 ” ' ' pulsivc and generous American girl "3 ,_ & "*--_ Hoes in 1Ienri’s room to save Julie I 597" "~ l'roiii her folly. There she is discover- ~-~ *- _'~*v; ‘;s.".f::;': .‘:'~i..§f:.t: 25 per gent 25 Samples Iron per gent O O ,ic S,,,,,,,io,,s ,hm c,,,m,,,,,,,, in ,,,,, Allour sample beds are included in this offer.-I The beds are perfect in every respect with the exception ofa few triiimpii of kate over nie insiiiting marks on some where the enamel has been chipped off. 25 per cent off-a ten cent can ofwhite enamel will make them ‘°“““‘s_ an" s"‘“" im" .“"“‘°-'f ’f"I’? $2.50'f0r $1.87 $3.50 for $2.60 $4.50 for $3.30 $6.75 for $500 fiilfii. ‘I.i’.‘:`...§§f ’ii§.§§`.§- ’?.‘§“'.1'..".‘I.‘.‘..Ai 2.75 for - 2.05 4.00 for 3.00 ‘ 5.00 for 3.75 7.75 for 6.20 "“I""i“'*‘ full” "mug" "H "°"`r‘l;l"“‘i and upwards-All at some proportionate discount. Only one of each style-come early. I l<‘REl`)Eltlt‘_'l`ti.\'. I\la_\~ 12.--A Renter iles- lnttcli frtnn Joliaiiiicsburg. says: "i\iiti~(lt~rni:iii feeling is running high :is the result oi` the Lusitaniu tragedy. l'lxlraoi'tliiiiir_\' scenes are lieing t-init-tell in front ol` the town hall wliero crowds of citizciis wail pnficnl- ly for :iii tiiiiitirttiiiity' to sign ptttilions 'to lit \ - nL hiiiil ll ti i- .\lii_'tii‘. rciiiitsli ' ' o ca iiiziss iiii-i-liiig io voice piwitt-sts itgtiinsl Gcriiiaiiis action. “.-\ large (lcrninii flag is spread on tht- groniid ii-licre tht' petitioners .-:land while writing their names. An- other (lt-ruiiin ling was p\ibli<‘Iy burn- ed in front of thc town hull. l’lnt‘artls lia\'c bei-ii di.~:p_|s_\'ct| urging a boycott of (it-riiniiis und ii stock cxcliango dur- ing thi- war. 'I`|ic .\luyor has t-oiiseiilerl lo comply with tlic ri-tiniest that he call ii mass nioetiiig." i MADE IN CANADA _t .tr *_ _..,_:2'=' _.I f.. ' / I RMUDA BEJ]‘3r 505 I LISBURY SA2 2‘6`r 25! "" WILLIAMS. 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