\§_. hr., . .i~ ». y. 4 W _ _, _._ _ of-q'._.p_p~\ nluiv si'-zizciious Fon ouiiinuin refiners 3 _ A WHISKEY SONG. sing a was 0| whiskey. A pocket without pence, A puree that's always empty, A head that has no sense. Four and twenty lail birds, Under lock and key, Curse tha drink that cost them The birthright of the free. When their cells are opened Drinking more and more; A drunkard’s life behind them, A drunkard‘s life before. Furnished by If. S; Louson. The brewer in his counting-house Is counting out his money; The har man in his parlor Is eating other's honey. While starving little children And women lean and poor, In rags, and broken-hearted, Beg from door to door. Sing a song of whiskey, Sound it all the time, The horrid song of whiskey- Sorrow, sin and crime. _-Everybody'a. KING OF GREECE '_ _ - CLASSED KSHERO _*-1 -fe ‘-“v‘f-vi*--*vxr_~ ' AW King Constantine was at time most unpopular in his own. ' ns, where to-day he is a hslo with the ancient warriors~'o|_‘ bis- toric land. He wal bofn _at ':&ens, August 2. 1868. He was edneatedby tutors who where brought hom Leip- sio. and one of the accusations aqinst him was that he has shown the egscts of German influence: Tall, soldleriy in appearance. euiet. reserved siinost 1° '-50 Wint of shyness. in the or- dinary court functions-he has always 1111416 SVU? endeavor to avoid the crowds. He is s soldier. Just as his sometime more popular brother, Prince Georse. took to the ses, so die Prince Constantine incline to the army and his military education was re- ceived from the best instructors in E\|l`0l>0- The King has always been ._____._._______._.___.___._._._._._._._._._._._._.___._.________________,_____._._.___.._._____._._._-_._._._.___._._..~_-_-_-_~_~_-_-_-_-_-_-___,___--_-_-_-_-_».t~.-e 0:11. oven to the extent of going out APE PRANK S0 T0 SPEAK A STRANGE CARGO ter a miniqtny which he thought _ _ a --- WHS solos contrary to the best iii LOS ANGELES April 24- Next terests of the country. The Tricoupis We overheard today by chance . ' Cabinet mn t A jest that caps the mango, l Said Badger; “Why not give that month a ship will leave San Pedro with a gruesome cargo the remains of nearly 6,000 Chinese who died' in known as a man with opinions of his an con rary to his wishes d the Tricoupls Cabinet went out of office. There was a, great hue and dance , ~,.. lthis country in the last fifty years. °f7 3'- that "U19 Bb0\lY» Clio interference The name Orang-outango. Urishi. TOR IN XAS election the people stood solldl b “'l“liatfs S0. Why “°*'-"' 1 f°;‘l’$‘§l_°‘1 BNOWS _L TE the Crown Prince Undoubtedly king It is a monkeyshllle. Bl 1' E ~ Constantine did much to keep his AMARILLO, April .24-A snow Boston Transcript Storm swept over Tex” and ohm father on the throne for so many homa last night. °f U19 ROYRI flmlly. but at the next th years. There had been threats to de- rone him, to none of which did the ‘___ _ J. ' old King George seriously object. The only point he ever made was that he would t bdi preferrldd tlie llghls illukdglsyrddstbd aths of France to his own kingdom. b Every Sound Annoys12:;‘“;.‘:;’.“:';‘:;'.§“::».‘;;';;§.°:::”:.': 8 dminlstered with all the firmness Weak, worn~out nerves keep one in this food cure is highly prized by would permit h1m_ a constant state of irritability and women, and used with most remark- excitement. The eyes are sensitive able results in building up the to lignt, and every noise jars on the broken-down nerve ccllsf I 0,~e,~wr0ughg nerves, In a few days after beginning this If children are about they are a treatment you will find yourself rest- constant source of annoyance and ir-‘ing and sleeping naturally and tak- ritation. Every door seems to slam,'lng your food with a greater relish. and a little extra excitement or exer-|As vigor is restored to the system lt tion leads to wakeful nights, nervous will be apparent in improved com- headache or indigestion. |Dlexion and building UP the U95*-‘es In this condition women are likely of the body. No Deereel for Drink Judge Wakely, at Athlon: Quarter Sessions, said he never gave decrees that an exceedingly jealous kingdom for drink supplied over tho counter. ' ' nerves revitalized the or- lgglllaaillysdvsirddgill Til; lildlxbsgrgautrltl bbzlgallillathofnllie body resume their na- There W" 3 mlm ln 31180 Who. on nourished back to vigor by suchltural functions, and Weakness and finding this out, entered such trans- treatmcnt as Dr. Chnse's Nerve Food.,disealle give WHY W new 11099 and actions in hii books as "nails." This Being gentle and natural in action, confidence, new vigor and health. recollection of his honor evoked laughter, which was renewed when 9 Dr. S Mr. Kelly observed that there was a case on record of people being sup- 50 cents a box, 6 for $2.50, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & C0-, Plled With "bsooli" in a bottle. Limited, Toronto. i. ,i-____ _ _ _____,J_ _ __,, _ _._._,_ _ _ _7_e_f_ _ _- --_ _ _ _- Une cent per word first insertion Twenty-five cenie. in this column, half cent per word `cu.ini>iiiNcilssiri_si».iosH ___ ____ _-___._._ _._._ _ _ _,___ ._ ________ -_/_ .-_-_-_-_ _-__-.-_Y-__ -~ Y -v> -_ -av ~'__ __ i r l ' ' - - »'.‘OR SALE-RUBBER TIRED RUN- IEMALL HELP L b it t bar ain. Robin's Liver WANTED A GIRL WITH SOME experience for general housework. Apply 26 Prince St. __4-l9lVl6ipd. WANTED, A MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply St. Pau1’s rec- tory, 197 Richmond St. 6-23 M3i. EXPICRIENCED MAID WANTED __»;u>;v 1" Kfsces-_ Assn V\'AN'l`ED AT FALCONWOOD ONIL laundry maid. 2 women cooks. Ap "ply to Goodwill. A V4-8Mtl. WANTED A GIRL T0 WORK Oh the range. Apply Queen Hotel. _ ____ _ i _ _fi-15Mti. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL a oi a a g y Stable, licnt St.__ _4-Zlmtf. FHERE IS STILL A QUANTITY OF stock of the Bunbury Black Fox Co., Ltd., for sale. Apply to G. F. Dewar, M. D., Sec-Treas., Box _1§_5, ciiariotgigyvn. we-za Mai. APPLE, PEAR AND I’I.U'M TREES grafted and seedling, Island grown, also young gooseberry, Cuthbert raspberry, B. C. currant bushes, hop sets and early red rhubard bulbs. Shipped to any station. Write for prices. John R. Marks, New London, P. E. I. 4-23M3iElipd_. MISCELLANEOUS housework. Apply at 200 Prince St. 4-19l\l6i. THE DANBURY HOSPITAL GIVES ii 25 years' course in training to girls of good family and education who have attained the age of 20_ Students are lodged, boarded and have their laundry done free oi charge and are allowed $8.00 a month the first year and 12 a month after that for books and uni- forms. Apply to Superintendent, Danbury Hospital, Danbury, Con- necticutt, U. S. A. 4-Zllvlirno ______!9§§»= KINDLING WOOD-WE HAVE FOR sale 75 cords dry soft wood, in S, 4, or 1 foot lengths, also kindling ready for use. A. Pickard & Co, _F:h_oi_ie_A240.____ 4-24Mtf. FOP. SALE-DWELLlNG HOUSE No. 196 Richmond St., at present occupied by Mr. Walter S, Grant, Possession given lst December next. Apply to McLeod & Bentley. _ _ 4_24ivitf. FOR SAIJE-20 SHARES IN THE Charlottetown Fire Insurance Com.- pany. For particulars apply to McLean- & McKinnon, Solicitors, Royal _Bank Building, Charlotte- -town. ` 4-24M6i. PR!¥LI.\dE__ 'ARY NOTICE.- THE dwelling house and premises, furni- ture etc_of the-late Henry Weeks. Pownal“Street will be offered for sale by auction on Thursday May 8th. Unless previously disposed of by private sale. ' 4-24'M3i- non ears, .losers Gssonmm engine 8) h. p. Apply to Geo ‘Vick- erson, 262 Euston St. 4-1llI12iPd» FOR SALE-FIVE PAIRS BLACK foxes, also fifteen pairs blue foxes. Snap. Write or phone H. B, Weeks, Fredericton, P. E. I. 4-23hlE8‘l_$l. FOR SALE-SHORT!-IOBN BULL. 2 years old. Horace L. V¢l!°1» 'bitth' York. 4-Zllddillldi. ‘ H. Murchison, York Point. ANYONE WANTING AN EXPER- ienced fox rancher with six years of experience, apply to "M." care Guardian. 4-22El"{§}P_§_- NOTICE-ANY PERSON WIBHING to purchase foxes apply to J. B. Thomas, Cascumpec, P. E. I. 4-21us§u=s- PERSONS WISHING PLEASANT rooms and board in a good local- ity will do well to write Kin care oi Cuarrii n 4-23M6i 1 a , _ ____ _. ARENA RINK OFFICE WILL BE open on 'I`bui‘sday and Friday even- ings, from 7 to 8. Patrons will please call for their skates on ab- left there after Friday evening, n lpril 25th. 6-23 M3i. obtain one of the beautiful Perry Pictures in oak frame for only 251:. Here are a few of the subjects: "The Shepherdess," "Good Shep- herd," Pius X, "Song of the Lark," ‘fDeer Family," "Christ and the Doctors," "Spring," etc, We are collectors of old stamps and will send you your choice of these pictures free if you can send us any old used stamps. The Royal Art. Co., Box 831, Halifax, N. S. E 4-23M2iE3ipd. new ami’ waNr|:D farm. Good wages. Apply F. B.l-lall _°*’,'l‘*__ QL4- G‘?I'°_°___&__Q°- ____J'24_M5l~ WANTED-A YOUNG MAN T0 WORK , on farm by the month of year. D. 4-z4mip_d- WANTED--YOUNG MEN GET POSI- tione with Canadian Government as Railway Mall Clerks; etc, $75.00 month. Write immediately for free particulars, telling how to ,get ap- P°f°*m“’*- _ !"‘9.“§‘"‘.. £"“*“‘* w.iN'rsD sr oucis MAN ron Form A Pure Bred Certificate tl Enrolment No, 4 lept. of Agriculture - Commodore Ledyard Standard Rule I-34709-_ Commodore is of the Bingeii fam- ily that is in the very front rank of tne world's trotting stock. He is by Admiral Dewey 2.042, the fastest stallion of the Bingen get, a half brother of the great Uhlan 1.58 and out of that grand race mare Nancy Hanks 2.04. Three years in the stud Admiral Dewey has 31 in the listin- cluding High Admiral 2.07§, Capt. George 2.09}, Scienta (3) 2.113, Harry J. S. 2.131». Of the Admiral the Christmas No. of the Horse Breeder, 1910, says: “If a man were to walk up and down the whole length and breadth of America, shouting through a mighty mega- phone, that Admiral Dewey 2.04; that winged son of Bingen 2.06; out oi Nancy Hanks 2.04 was one of the fastest of the very fast - trotters which the world has seen, he need fear no argument. When at Lexing- ton, Ky., a few years ago, denied the privilege of preparation, relying upon speed unsurpassed and s will indomitable, he trotted to his record 2.04% (middle half in one minute and half second) he proved his right to a' niche in the Equine Hall of Fame." the Commodore’s behalf H is a otter, has proved his potency and ove dates. The management will has passed the experimental stage, Not necessary to spread much ink in . e tr not be responsible for any skates his colts are all large, sound stylish nd very fast. He has 5 inlthe list two below 2.20, home training and News ri-:EM HALIFAX-YoU_cAN hal! mile ffwk- Thc coming season he will leave John O'Brien’s, Boushaw, May 5th, and go through Tryon, Kensington, Margate, Clifton, Stanley Bridge, So. Rustico, Oyster Bed Bridge, to Charlottetown via Milton. Will be at Frank Hughes’ stable, Grafton St., Friday, May 9th, over night. Sat- urday. May 10th, will go to Vernon and remain till Monday, noon, thence to Charlottetown, remaining over i I-Ie will continue this route fortnight ly, health and weather permitting. For terms apply to _ \'?.'f_,__/;=~`, "J~ ' JOHN o'saIs:N, _. %'\~;»q‘j3.: . (in charge.) _ -\, _"_" ciisriemtewii, April mn, 1913. 4-12 SMEtf . » 'He ‘ _ _ . ___.._. .,~ - . ' \ -1.--.¢;~ v, _ _~~ ~_-551 ¢;_1_~_-_;»._~ . =' in 1 u Sr r/i,7;et‘f-1_1, '- ‘-~;'_.4» _ _ - 'fg~'.~'i';,=,’_'y._»_~'.-_,_‘,~~yU "_’ _ 5':-`-,'-'--»-vs_ "SILENT MIKE" TIERNAN is well remembered by many a pitcher of the '80's md '90's, as well as by right flelderepf the same period and by thousands of fans, whose idol he was. Tiernan was the quietest man in baseball and played for 11 years in the New York club. NEW BURGLAR ALARM How an Automobile May be Used for The Purpose One of the surest and best sorts of burglar alarms can be fashioned in the home with no further appliances than a high powered well equipped automobile. _ This simple device is recommended by a Chicago motorist who tried it with the best sort of success. There are a lot of people who might have difficulty in procuring the automobile, but those \-"~~ lwvc one can try it. There are :ew peope who are great- er sufferers from petty thlevery than motorists who keep their cars in pri- Vhl.9'2'Bl‘8goBI"Tliéi‘e"iiTé S0 many lil.- tie expensive things about an auto that are easily detached that they seem to attract thieves and as a result the garage set away off from the house becomes a favorite place for the light fingered fraternity to ply their trade. The Chicago nian who invented this preventive suffered in silence for a long time 'and then he provided a safe and sure relief by simply con- necting his electric motor horn and headlights with the garage doors just as an ordinary burglar alarm is con- nected. The result v_'r~. that when Mr. Burg- lar opened the door the headlights flashed out and the horn started a rasping, deafening roar that continued until someone came from the house and closed the doors again. The noise was so sudden and so startling that the first burglar who started it was frightened off immediately and it was so loud and continuous that it aroused the entire neighborhood. Cure for Balky Horse Want to know how to start a balky horse? That sounds like a foolish question and it has been echoed through all the ages since horses came into general use. Everybody who owns one would like to know how to start a balky horse. Here’s a. way that has never failed. Take an ordinary bamboo fish pole long enough to reach the head of the horse from the carriage seat Attach a round wooden bolt crosswayr tothe end of the rod and fasten cop per rivet heads in each end of the bolt. Then attach the two wires of an electric battery, one to each rivet head and let them run along the pole tc the handle where they will be fasten- ed to ordinary binding posts. Run wires from your battery, under the carriage seat. to the handle of the pole. When the horse balks turn on your current and touch the horse be- hind the ears with the rivet heads. Hs'li movo-no matter how determin- ed he has been not tio do so. 1-__ i _.im ml ¢ _ Emblem Pins A special line oi' emblem pins shown-Odd Fellows, Mason's, B. l.S. A.O, H. S, O E. I. O. F, etc., Prices range from 45c up, Yenomous Snake *|'!\|\5¢ tr the London Zoe A new resident hal arrived at Ga “neon Zoo. He is e snake ol the most venomous kind, and loss by the name of Bushmaster. He has a big, ugly head and a beautiful body, but Hunt st present he is very sleepy, be- cause he wants to ehanle his skin. This is not the first specimen of the kind that has been in' Regent's Park. but the new arrival is the Guest that has ever come to this country. I-is has not shown his peculiar temper yet. but the keepers are dealing with him werily, for he has an exceeding. ly had chsrocter. His birthplace wal Trinidad, in the West ladies. and he is supposed to be one of the quickest moving of all snakes, as well as the worst tempered. Lachesis (for that is his scientific name) lives in swamps, plantations and forests, both on plains and on hills, and his fa males are ridlcuously prolific. Th young are produced by dozens at r time. They are ten inches long at birth, and are brought into the world in a state of viciousness equal to that bf their parents. Crafter-'s Tragic Death A remarkable accident, resulting in the death of a orofter in the island of Harris, has been reported. Roder- ick MacAskill, a stalwart young man, was married last month, and resided with his father. Young Ma.cAslrill be- gan to erect a house for himself, and while carrying a stone which weighed 2 cwt. he fell heavily to the ground. with the stone on his back. He was rendered unconscious, and before medical aid arrived he died. BUMMERSIDE MARK ETS Corrected for every Wednesday and Bless l‘ui-nlps Potatoes 18 Baturdal illue. _ 18 pgggipgug _ gf-rasri'vi'l'e`1?iiilverissror4i»i-'° l l GUARDIAN _ K ‘ Duma _ _ ` ,;riui|Fui,'au1=A1--nancy G,/Some .More -New Hats - To Day The Buckley is the only hat sold in this citv with a 3 months guarantee behind _' il. I s wearing quality is guaran- teed bv the makers and bv us. '§S. ii. Mcllonald \ I €The Leading llai Store muse-w"'~""~""""‘ _ i l REPORTED MURDERER timates in the mine explosion at _.__ Finleyville are that 100 men are ROME' April 24___Th, repo;-g of dead in the mine. ~ gh, aggngglngtlon of the Catholic Archbishop of 'Scutarl has reached DEATH OF LITTLE DORRIT here. It is not confirmed. -_- __ .__.._.___-- LONDON, April 24-Mrs. Mary Ann Copper the original Dickens"‘Llttle MINING HORROR' Dorrit" died yesterdhy BZ” 100- _ P1'r'rseUnG,Ai>ril 24-I-W °“' L_ Prospectus of The Model Silver Fox Co. Lid. Capiial $56,000.00. Shares $100.00 each Piiovlsionii nianiioiis C ,|_ J, HUGHES, M. P. Mmhini, Sguyie ,|_ M_ QLARK, Contractor S_Side , ARCll’D. Mcl.EAN, Esq. City Councillor, Ch i°wn Pork Beef Dressed beel 20 9l to 11i |107 I?-010 RSONJ _ I’ L ' IA d°io (h"own ll)iE\NDE RS(s)‘li, E2; 0\lf'n;r,rl'Iic. Kinloclr lhicken l‘nrke_vl Geese _-'owl Dutis Oats (white) Oats (black) Hay (loose) Hay, pressed Straw Buckwheat Wheat 17 I2 as 88 15 12 16 40 42 to 44 511 to $12 $9 to $11 $4.50 60 60 ‘elts 80 to im Hides Oalfskils Butter 11 1| lltoli li; m! Eli-hill' lliili 250. is sent direct inthe diseased parm b the Improved Blower. lleals the ulcers. clears the sirgasssages. stops drop- rings in the t rout and;/,lsermanent~ éccures Catsrrh and rv Fever. . a box: blower free. Accept rio substitutes. All dealers or ldilllleofis lates li Do.. United. 'fersnta MACKINNON Q MCNEILI. Baiflster, Solicitors, Noiariesaetc. MONEY T0 LOAN ifhcess-Cameron Block, Chsrloitetnw, The above Company is Capitalized nt the actual value of the foxes, and have secured four pairs of the _v€YY highest Effide f°xe§ °f §T€eY°‘"S Ltieis from the Silver Fox Rav-ichin_g _Co_ at Huntley near rton. No expense will be incurred f<_r building 'ii Ranch as ii ver.Y fHV0fab1e arrangement has been male with ilie :aid Ccmpsny to care for the foxes bought from tlem for a t me of 2 or 3yea1s wbeie they will remain in their natural home, and haic ihe benefit oi' the most expert care and attention by persons who wil be directly interested in their success the charges for such care being ri c lowcst of any one engaged in the regu- lar businc s of ranching. Whilst nc one can viiih ciriainly_say what the returns will be a very couseivatii e estimate leased on Bl-\ l!!CI‘¢9S¢ Of only two young to cach fair per year, and a price of $io.coo.oo per pair, which is far beliw present prices will give returns of over 40 p. p. for the year i9i4. 56 p. c year i915. Spd 9° P- C f°l' Ye" 1915- 'And adding as per coirrscc of dsired one pair from young stock each year to Breeding Stock,aud at 111- end of the 3 leer term would leaye 6 pair! of Breeders-which shou'd cisily be viorth double the original cost, There is no Watered Stock only a smill nmoiiit over cost is added.to defray organization expenses. $30,000 oo or 30 i_Sl18l'€S__§lf £19,900 each are now ci`f_red for sale. Terms io per cent with applicai on bal- ance i5lh August. |9i3_ _ Applications for stock can be made vo any of the Directors named or sent direct to the acting Secretary. ]. M. CLARK, K. J M/iRTiN, seq. f Summerside » Solicitor for the Co. 1 \ A MACKINNON K, cr, up ._ Apl. 22,Mttstf You 1 should all realize best clothes made. Youve never Q e __ 7- _ ' ' -i -.= »- I I _i m~ Fellows Who Dress Well that the NATIONAL shows you the seen such beautiful styles as we have I now ready for you in the new 1913 Suits, Overcoais, Hats, Haberdashery, the iiuest goods made. Ourlabel means so much to you its our guarantee for perfect satisfaction. W. N. 'Tanton S n 'd l n ght. ~Wednesday will go to Bon- X- un YS! _/ shaw, remaining till Monday, 19th. V341 lb: s Expert MAIL' conriuici hBEALED TENDERS addressed to Waich- Repairing :.:.f.°°::'°.;‘::.f:_.°::‘.:;i‘i..::.%:‘ day, the sara may, ms, 'mr the oi gfgk ent,-usted to conveyance of dl-[ia M;_lesé;y’: Mpils, me wi receive ‘mul d _ on a propose _ on ac or our _ ...,;.,_._..‘.:.pm.....fMr S; ;°'; i.°.‘:."..°.i’.:.:‘°;c._'°°.f_:.:.°.‘§'1‘§Zfi‘;..‘2:".‘.=% Call A r The National And See e chesonss tools andlequ§¥n;er;t’ “ini 3-eéinferom the Postmaster Generalvgl _ _ _ 232-'fff §l'll.{ ;`l°.',',‘l>’¢.2'1i§'§f»,f'i”“ f=»§»'=‘3»'f3°§°§'f°¥i» m°"e"_ ¢'l»"l‘if`§l".'»`l`<°§ _ The Late," W ‘Wd In Styles If your watch needs cleaning or °°'°“ °°““`°°t may bi blank ' repairing I would like to have the 'arm' °' “nd” m” b* °l’“'“‘°° “ ‘ <'_r>i>°f1¢1m=yf°i=\1fi**11 zoos order l>.?..P°I..°..f’_l‘°$.'__.‘i’__P°“.?.{‘i';.}"2-‘P2 . ‘ | :__ ,.. I ‘ _ _ _ Vile specialize the two best makes Thornton ff? Douglas ` » Suits And Overcoats $15, $1 8 $ ' Clothes for up-to.date snappy young men of today. Fu oi dash and vim in colors, fabrics and models . I Faultless Brand Clothes V We have made a study of $10 and $12 Suit ~que9tiOn§ for men. We haye solved the question and doubled our sales, perfect satisfaction or a new suit or the money back.