MAY 12 1915 " THE cHARLo'r'1‘E1‘owN GQARDIAN gg _*_ ______ PAL-E llheumaiism A Sneakinq Disease The Eastern Guardmn [THROBBING MUSCLE8 AND SWOL-', LEN J 0l_NTB MADE WELL RUB ON NERVILINE _ V/ Old age knows no foe more subtle. more unrelenting than rheumatism. At-‘ilrst only a grumbling pain is matics can describe. felt. But alas it settles in the joints and muscles, and finally tortures its cl victims. » bered u the old time feelin Today the disease a be in thlie _ ill Y D muscles of the back, thigh, shoulder ‘l Nerviline brings the sufferer to buoy- a or neck-tomorrow in the joints of ant, vigorous lasting good health. the`hand, toes, arms or legs it may 'l work with redoubled fury. line, needs it for earache, toothache,‘ Whether the pain is constant or oc- headache, neuralgia, lumbago, solsti- oasional, makes no difference to “Ner- ca, stiff neck, chest colds and sore i vi ne." th ‘='Because other remedies have failed, g don’t be discouraged. Nerviline has will cure it. ,I cured the -worst of cases. It has' brought health to those in the deepest- sl suffering for those who never hoped to be well again. There is a marvellous healing pow- er in Nerviline which it derives from the extracts and juices of certain rare herbs and roots. lt allays almost mag- ically the awful pain that only rheu- - Congestion is drawn out of the mus- es, stiffened joints are eased and lim- D. g of de- resslon is cast off, and once again _. .°lT PAYS to buy in this Province. _ ...*i.iNES SAFE.-The ice has 'moved out from the Fortune shores and the fishermen report their lines Baie.-F. , .."‘UP~TO~DATE INSTITUTE-The -Fortune Bridge Live Stock Associa- tion has received two very fine dairy bred Short Horn bulls irom the Dom- inion Live Stock Bruiich.-F. ...*AGED CITIZEN DEAD.-At Fortune Bridge on April 28th, 1915, Every home needs good old Nervi- ,a m roat. Wherever there is pain, con- estion or inflammation, Nervlline .Large family size bottle 50c.; trial M ze 25c.. all dealers. or the Catnrrho- J. (ter a lingering illness, Mr. Joseph Burke passed away. He was an old nd respected citizen and leaves to Henry and Percy. at home, and Dan- el, residing at Fortune Bridge.-F. MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT -- ourn a wife and four sons, Clayton ...*MONTAGUE AND DISTRICT r. F. T. Pridham re resentin despair, has ended years ot' awful i zone Co., Kingston, Canada. 2- I I WH9 LET US demonstrate our skill by making for you the best portrait you have ever had.- The Cook Studio YOUR picture, with that dear f‘grand_ma” of -childhood days,is priceless to you now. _Remember that your children w_ill soon be grown up-that their pictures wil be equally prized in years to come. Make the appointment to-day BAYER Studio FOR A GOOD PHOTO, Shoe Bargains __ While they Last Womenfs Boots X Sizes 2 1-2 to 4 1-2 » Women’s Slippers i sizes 2 1-2 to 4 1-2 496 Misses’ Boots sizes 12, 1, 2 ...... .. 75C -visrr THE- I A. E. Lyon--studio Finest work, moderate prices. Personal attention given to Amateur’s Work. DON’T FORGET BABY 107 Queen St. Charlottetown . Y Y V V V V Misses’ Slippers sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2 756 _ - Children’s Boots ` Sizes 9 and. 10. 75C Bab ’s Boots Soft Sdles............ loc Alley & Co. o t L. ri h S he skating rink, held April 30th was a _ The young ladies in charge, \vhiie not hero was abundance oi' i`ood, very suc- tl happy. Excellent voiiin music was furnished by Mr. Ronnie Mclnnis after which devotees ot' the terpsicherean with ilylng feel until the woe sma . D . E Mr. A. S. Bayer, Photographer, Char- lottetown, will be at the Cumming Studio. _Montaguej on Monday and Tuesday. May 17th and 18th. All de- siring the very finest photographs should avail themselves of this op- Dortunity. 9927-5-12MEli. _#INSTITUTE MEET|NG.- The monthly meeting of the Seaview Wo- _meris institute took place at the home of Mrs. Merril Stewart, Kingsboro, and was a decided success. The next ,work of the institute will be cleaning and painting ot’ the Hall at Klngsboro. The next meeting wwill take place at the home oi’ Miss Alberta Yates, .Red Point. ..*CABLE HEAD AND VICINITY. -The iishermcn of Cable Head are busily preparing for the spring lish- illg. hulasting traps and preparing their motor boats.-The school is pro- gressing rapidly under the skilful and careful management ot' Miss Annie (}\imruings.~ Messrs Pius Mcinnis and John B. O'Hcni_v have purchased a valuable ilect of fishing gear from Mr. Henry McDonuld.- Mr. John F. Mclnnis, Station Agent at Bear Riv- er paid us a short visit recently the guest of his futher Mr. Pius Mclnnis. -Mn Augustine Walsh, is busily en- gaged in making dcsks i'or (lable l-lead School. As ho is citpahlc ni' perform- ing this kind oi' work, it szitisi’aci.ory job is nssiircd- Tho annual duncc by _ P. S. Club of St. Peters, in aid ot' ery successful and enjoyable event. bliged to perform any miracle as essfully managed not only to feed ie niultiturle but to make everybody rt, chased away the glowing hours ours... ..'»‘FAREWELL - On Saturday, F _ _ 135 Queen St. » `ANADlAN May lst, a very pleasant evening \vas spent at the home oi’ Thomas Bears, Brooklyn, when n goodly number of the people of the district were assem- bled for the purpose of tendering their 1 'PAc'|,|'-'lc I ""i°_'_*'”* PANAMA-PACIFIC , ExPosi'i‘i0N ~ . SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale March lst to Nov. 30th.. Limit Three Months. $124.60 From Picton, N. S. Goingznd Returning via Chicago. ii; Going via Chicago and _ Returning via Vancouver, or vice versa. $17.50 additional ’a__ =',.__._ _ ` uns nvisuric ssnuic: METAGAMA, - - - MAY 6 Miss/mania, - - MAY 20 METAGAMA, - - - Juris 3 Missnuaisis, - - Juni: 17 W.ll.-Howard, I). P. A.,O. P R..St.]ohn.N.B -_--1 Geo. Waller. Dominion Express Building Uhsriotietown _ B D S A A -UTI .- pl' ‘li "ng 1- . . Z PLANT ];I_1~if: Charlottetown to Boston s. s. HA1.1i-tix. my 18th. at noon, and every Tuesday thereafter. .3 From Boston Saturday at noon ` ~ For further information apply to J AS. CARRAGHER. Agent. Charlottetown, P. F. I. assi-sv-Mant Coal . Coal Wholesale & Retail Now that navigation is open we are prepared- to lssuii orders for car- goes oi Dominion Coal Comili-WY! Sydney coal, or we will agree to dv- liver ‘cargoes when required at tim dilersnt. P. E.. Island ports if Suit' able vessels can be obtained. Frices and terms quoted on aPP“' ~ eltioni -We keep a stock oi coal siwsyl 0” bend and steamer: ilvilllfinl B“°*°" dost can be l¢Di'|li.°d M- `“°"' .“°' UM. ' ` . 'Parties requirinl coal tor 1\.°““°° 'Our prices are lowest. - (Fictioonen always :ti demand :rid chartered at liigliest rates oi ireig ¢ Bahrain Bell It t Ma b Oil est wishes and kind farewell to his son Dnniel li. Hours, who was homo it short furlough from St. Jol\n,N. Eastern S.S. Corporation days and Fridays, at 9.00 a. m., for Lubec, Eastport, Portland a.nd_Bos- ton. Returning leave Central Wharf, days, und Fridays for Portland, East- ort, Lubec and St. John. treet. r;."'-'--1 International Line r Three Trip Service Steamships Calvin Austin and Governor Cobb. Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednes- , onion, 9.00 a. ln. Mondays, Wednes- St. John City '1‘icket Oilice, 47 King . C. CURRIE, Agent, St. John, N.B. . E. FLEMING, T. F. and P A. St. John, N. B. urness Sailings From LONDON From H_A.LlFAX STEAMER Gracias: lzth Mal' 3rd June 15th " Appenine M essinn 20th llluy Caterina 25th " From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX STEATWEII 21thl\isy ` Durango l5th June Fum¢ss.Wiihy& Co. Ltd. Halifax, N. S. \\\\\\\ Bl ck Diamonds ” libld purposes cannot do better' than M-¢ of more v ine 1_9 you in the hlidli - by giving us their order. of a iilimrd than white one!- wyvg s yu-dm! of ilne qualities, liti _ g,~,-_'i,~‘§,-,,",‘-,fs :',;‘.,‘.}“';; t£‘;t,,'.'. ;...": w. F. rmon, ia. ii., c. ni. ,um-, we deliver them quickly. Il" ‘UN-""' °°*‘ ' (mont. umvcncirvi ' C9"'Lm` 4 'A ' ` ,rnienn|oa1~._ .,, ni- .nissan .. cn... . Phone 111 - ll., where he is in military training i’or` thc front. While those present were sented nt the table ready to partake ot' the good things furnished by the kind ladies of Brooklyn,who are noted for their abilities in matters of culin- ary nrt which are so pleasing to the eye und tempting to the table. The iolowing address was presented and read in behalf' oi' the zitendaiits: Mr. Daniel Hume Bears: Dear Friend.-We the people ot' Brooklyn, wish to convey to you our best wishes ere you depart i`or the front: we know we cannot i'1illy real- ize what a sacriiice you are giving by otfering your life in the services of our King and Empire to which wc be- long. No doubt your cheerful disposi- tion and kind face will be greatly missed in this vicinity but we feel that it will he but for a short time only. We do hope and pray that God in his kind mercy will keep you safe in all times of peril rest assured that our prayers for your safety and suc- cess will follow you whore God in His wise providence muy direct you till we meet again in the glorious noon- day of pence and freedom. Oncc again we heurtily wish you success und best wishes. ln reply Mr. Bears brioiiy said that he uprecinted their kindness and felt thankful for their prnyers in his be- hall. 1s.is'rnnN 1>nnsoNAI.s_ ...*Mr. Burton McKenzie.' Bay For- tune, was in Souris Friday on a busi- ness trip.-F. ..."'Mr. Alfred Burke, ol Bay For- tune, was in Souris last week on s business trip.--F. _ . . .*Mr. Fred McKenzie, of Boy For- tune, sold a very line fat. cow last week to Mr. T. Klckhum, of Souris West.-F. ...*Mrs. llnrry Warwick, of New York, has arrived in Fortune and in-- ;_ends spending the summer there.-- , ...°0NE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in thlaoollimn. Cash must accompany order. " ...*T. GORDON IVES Il Glllrtlllil ..*0RNAMENTAL ,FENCING ' 4 cents per toot. D. F. MacDonald. Souris. 9829-5-'iMtf. ..*TEA-St. ltIargaret's Tea will be held at Bear River Station on Tuesday ` .___ ..*NOTICE-Those .persons .who have been trespassing on my property a waggou, would oblige me by return- ing the same in ten days and save fur- ther trouble. Donald N. Buchanan. 9926-5-12Me1l _ I OUR PROMOTION EDITIOII __ (Continued from page four) Royal investment Securities vor- poration. Mr J. 0. Hyndman. Mr Geo. D. Deblols. ` Mr W. E. Agnew. Charles Dalton Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. _Dr P. Conroy. l Mr Wi. B. Prowse. Mr James Paton. ‘ Mr A. B. Warburton. Connaught Pedigrecd Black Foxes. Ltd. Mr J. C. Sims. Dr J. M. Martin. Mr G. Gaudet. Mr E. S. Coiiln. Mr E. A. Foster. Cniiada Atlantic Ltd. Sir Frederick Borden. ‘g l)r D. C. li/it-Kay. 1 Mr Fred J. Taber. ‘ Mr J. Stanley Wedlock. ‘ Mr J. O. McKendrick. The Equitable Maritime Black Fox C0., Ltd. Mr G. M. Matthews. Mr A. J. Matheson. Prince Edward Fox Exchange and Realty C0., Ltd. Mr R. ll. Sterns. Mr Frederick J. E. Wright. ‘ Mr T. B. Grady. Mr S. B. Morris. Mr Ben). McFadyen. Mr H. R. Crockett. Mr James Arthur McKinnon. Mr John Profit. Mr R. H. Gordon. Mr W. R. Oulton. Mr R. T. Oulton. ‘ Dr J. A. Johnston. Brace, McKay & Co., Ltd. Mr Creeiman McArthur. Mr R. Sterling McKay. Mr Lucas R. Allan. Canada Fur Farms, Ltd. Mr B. Graham Rogers. Mr Roy E. McLean. Sinclair & Stewart Co., Ltd. Mr Wm. Stewart. Mr T. D. Ramsay. 1 Mr H. G. Muttart. Mr J. A. Smallmnn. Mr G. W. Phillips. Mac Black and Silver Fox Co.. Ltd. Mr Frank McEwen. Mr Frank A. Johnston. First National Fox Exchange. Mr George McQuarrie, I)r J. A-. McMurdo. R. T. Holman Co., Ltd. _ ` Mr H. T. Holman. Mr J. LeRoy Holman. Mr Geo. P. Walker . Regal 'Black and Silver Fox C Dr A. W. Leard. Judge McLeod. Mr W. K. McGougau. The Magic Silver Black Fox C0.. Ltd Mr John A. Leckey- Mr John A. Stewart. Mr J. W. Calbeck. Mr J. J. Snook. Mr Harold Jenkins. Mr B. W. LePuge. _ Mr R. T. Mosse. Mr Clark Mcquarrie. The Pure Canadian Silver Fox Co., Ltd. Dr J. Hedley Secord. Mr Peter G. Clark. Mr Neill McLeod, K.C. Mr Joseph A. Lecky. _ Mr Chas. A. Clark. Mr Patrick Ryan. - ‘ Strathern-Connaught Fox Co.. Patricia Fox Co., Ltd. St Patrick's Fox Co. South-Eastern Malpeque Oyster Co.. Ltd. Mr A. C. Saunders. Dr Alex. McNeill. Mr J. S. Allen. Dr S. R. Jenkins. , Premier Silver Block Fox C Mr Thomas ll/loyse. Dr J. C. Ballam. Mr Colin J. Schurmau. Mr Robt. B. Auld. Diamond Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. Mr Colin C. Craig. ~Mr Albert Schurman. Mr Chas. M. Campbell. ‘ v The Maritime Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd. ' Mr T. J. Inman. . Mr John _A. Dawson. ddr 'i*ho's. B. Bell. _ Mi- aictmfapc. Lam- , - Mr John A. Lyman.-. . The Maple imlt`Bjlver Black Fox Ltd. ` o., Ltd. Black l/td. o., Ltd. DI. FIAIII. Montague. P. E. I; - i Mr A.\H. Linltlettor. Mr W. A. Ramsey. July 20. » 9925-5-12M3l I in my absence and took from my barn' Hon. John Agnew. ' _ F 1 I Fox and Fur Co., Mr S. M. Hicks. _ agent in Montague. li' l WI’ Mr Horace Wright. Mr L. W. Pearson. r Blaik and Silver Fox Co. Mr Silas Rayner. Mr B. I. Rayner. Mr E. H. itayner. Mr Archibald Rayner. Mr James Rayner. The Carruthers Black ai ox Co., Ltd. Mr Alex. McLeod. Mr J. W. Carruthers. Dr J. I). Mclntyre. ` Mr Donald McPherson. Mr J. M. McLean. M1' W. L. Poole. Mr W. E. Cameron. Mr J. A-. Messervey. Silver Fox Ranchlng ('o., l. Mr Fred L. Rogers. Mr William H. Rogers. Mr Chas. R. Bicknell. Mr J. A. G. Ellis. Massachusetts Sliver Black Ltd. - \ Mr A. L. Stark. Mr J. E. Newsom. nd Silver td. Fox Uri.. l \1Inard’a Llniment Co.. Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter l received treat beneilt from the use of MIN- \RD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack it LaGripD0. and I have frequently troved it to be very effective in cases it inflammation. Yourl. W. A. HUTCHINSON. GERMANS PLAN DESRUCTION OF FISHING FLEET LONDON, lvlay 7.--Thc fact that thc Germans have ordered tho dcstruc. tion of the entiro North Sen iishing fleet is admitted nt the Admiralty, where tliere u/as ilispluyctl copies o|` ii (ierlnnn Ailtnirulty ciiminuniqui- issued from lit-rlin on April 17. It i'viul:- . “'i‘ltc iilijoci ni' our ucrial und sub- marine ci`i'oi'is must now lic to sink the iishing tie-ct. As the English de- sugnutc the starvation of Germany ag their chief objective it is nut- urally our duty to_ interi'ere.wiili Englund's t‘ood supply by all means in our command. “The destruction of tho fishing fleet would contribute .to this plan in no i-:mall degree. Tho tiine for operation against. this fleet, is spiendidly chos- cn, as the iish are now running well in the North Sea. W_____ K:_.’”-..:..' . A BACKACHB --with burning, highly colored urine-are sure signs oi` weak or iuflziinniefl Kirlueys. Gin Pills cure nil Kidney and Bladder Troubles. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50. -at ull dealers. :as ' """"'iT Li? IIIIZIZ \\ CD Expert Ey Service Please investig_ate the quality of our Optical Ser- vice. _ For Itwo years we have _been conducting an ei_rclus- ively Optical business, having closed _out the other departments in order to ' give all our time _and ef- , ort_ toward perfecting our Ofwcal Service. e are glad to be_able to say that our service has been appreciated far bedvond our anticipattons, an_ we wish at this time to sincer- - elv thank the thousands of friends who have patromzed us during this time, and also to invite anyone who has not yet favoured us, to befair to themselves, and allow us the opportunity to grove that we do give A uperior Optical Ser- vice. _ G. F. Hutcheson Exclusive Optician I DIRECTORS: I I ~¢» No For is to use an honest Paint an _ f "ENGLISH" - Piusr - of wliich`is‘Stai¢d. Guaranteed. 1 and Always the Same. _ Here is a Paint Perfectly Proportioned:-70% of the » Standard White Lead of the World,-~Brandran1'| " B. B. Genuine White Lead-30% of Pure .White “ Zinc. In all -tints and white. ` Scientidc Research by Laboratory Experts. and Exactinz Tests by Practical Painters, ’have proven these to be the- Correct Paint Proportions to meet the_weather oon-` ditions in Canada. A complete Color Folder replete with Valuable Painting Information awaits you at our store- come and see us about painting with B-H "ENGLISH" Paint. We sell it. Fennell & Chandler Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘- I iz 1 i '?1" _WH 1 Silver Black Fox A .Industry 1 Owing to disturbed conditions caused by Europ can war prices are somewhat lower than last year therefore zt golden opportunity is offered you to be come interested in this greatlndustry. It you are thinking of establishing a ranch we can assist you by furnishing you with Foxes of this year’s production, all guaran- teed to be the highest grade of P. E. island standard ranch-bred stock. Full particulars upon application. THE ROYAL INVESTMENT EXCHANGE Royal Bank Building, _ Charlottetown, P. E. Island I Hon. John Agnew - William E. Agnew . John 0. Hyndman George D. DeBlois 9842-5»7ilIiwlfl\IHw|f. I , _ Fire Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by 1.-3.12. BROW ‘ Charlottetown | 4 I' *‘ *__* _R W? Ae Yr in the Moron 'I I Market for a ~ . There’s some points no intelligent man can overlook in selecting a Motor-there's'some cold facts that command - attention. In the first place what do you want ? Don’t you want a motor that will be simple, reliable and ourablc? Of course you do. THE IMPERIAL MOTOR is equipggd with the best diecast babbitt bearings, the E 8 » HE famous. hebier Carburetor, all _parts made to expensive i s intercha eable and accessib e, tank lubrication insur- ing all parts getting an ' even and _economical supply of oil-no dang- er, no waste. Besides all these ad- vantages the Inggerial is eguipped wi the worl -famed Improved Thermen Muffler: Can’t we send you acatalogue. It’syours for the asking. 1 WRITE Bruce Stewart & Charlottetown I'.lil.I, Co., Ltd. . . - . 1 ._ ., ' " ' ` Q' .2 “ill Q " “._t..ir a:i.'tiha&n.s.z1. station 1 L .iu.iJ.2&.. ss. -- *‘-N ‘*-7-~ “ .-' W’ -ri . ~ ` &mmmmw ,_ ___ _ iii \ .___ i-v.. l f _ fri .,, gf. fi it . 1 _r .\ - 1.1 'lik ..¥. .Pt <1 '.| <1 .'l| - '*. ‘ir ~.»,».'.. ~f,~ _ ff-ra ~¢».. ,-»-.- ....4