' VIA GRAND TRUNK , For the accommodation of Home- . , , "T3 resh e 0 A L ' We are discharg- ing today _ Acadia Nut - Acadia Roundand _ Blacksmiths’ Coal. A. Pickard & Co., Phone 240 * `.` EK‘EI`fS RERSONALLY iiomnsis uonnucran SPECIAL. 'rnA1Ns To EDMONTON, ALBERTA, nAn.wAv. seekers to points in Manitoba, Sass iuitclicwan and Alberta. Special train consisting of Coaches and Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars wlll leave Tor- onto at 10.30 p.m., May 14th and filth, June 11th and 25th, July 9th aint 23rd, August 6th and 20th, and sertcmbcr 3 and 17th, and run witlioiit chnnge via Chicago, St, Pan] and Winnipeg. ' '- These triiins will be accompanied by Grand 'l‘rnnk Railway, Travelling Pussciincr Agent, Tourist Car space, on thcsc trains may be secured on hpplicatioii to .l. H. CORCORAN. 'l‘.P.A., G.T.R. System, Carriages We have already receiv- ed for this season’s frade, len car loads of carriages, I in steel, so‘id rubber and cushion tires, manufacf- Q iired by the four leading fir m s in Canada. A IIORNE Q Co. 5-lldlfli . ONE MAN KILLE “MAN Y IN J URED . KoKfiMo, May 1i~1-lowers nobi- §’y"_',0‘;£_ K°“°m_°. was iriiied and chir- Persons were injni-mi seven, 5°"i°“B1¥. late yesterday wlien` crowded Indian Union 'traction cs? collided w't|1 W outside 0_1 her; abash Valley snr li-_.__ .A DAY OF REST, i a OTTAWA, M 11_ the Dominion ai!l’ollce,A\\i1l1ed)nz'i.l:¢t:i0n dll ds°"ul-he government offices th the Minigterogir Jfsfiig' `f:;f°:,gf,'; “ating fhflt they be allowed one any gg duty in seven, now they are ag el ;~ m--*?._..L CAN YOU ASK MOR_E? Your Mbna!! Back for the Asking YOU Pl'0mlse' Nothing We are so confident that we can furnish relief for indigestion and dys- Depsia that we promise to supply the medicille ffce of all cost to every one x’£1g__;lHBStit according to directions 1 "0 Perfectly satisfied with the results. We exact no'promlL=es and tno one under any 0\,11gati0,, _ia ever. Surely nothing could be a reii. We are locatedi-ight here where £0” iV€_. and our reputation should 9 Sufficient assurance of the genuine- ness of our offer. we W*1“t every one who is troubled }.vith indigestion or dyspepsia in any orm to come to our store and buy n box 0! Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Take them hcmc, and give them n reason. i1bl°.U`18-l. according to directions. If fh_¢Y don_t please you, tell ng and we W1" fllllciily return your money. They have a very mild out positive anion “P011 the Organs with which they come in contact, a_ppa1-sni-,ly acting as a regulative tonic upon the relaxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus 0!/cfcomiiig weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Three sizes, 250.. 50.. find $1.00, Rcmcmber, you can obtain Rexafl Remedies only ni; our store-The Rexall Store. The MacKinnon Drug Co. _ “The entire line of furnishings, now included in the stock 'of John Mc- Leod & Co., will be put up at Auc- tion on the evenings of Monday, Tues day and Wednesday. No reserve-all must go for these goods must be cleared out for the firm must move from their present quarters to their new store during next week. 5-13dr4i. "Get your hat at Brown's. You are sure of getting your favorite from the liirvcst and best Stock in thc Prov V h - ' ince. Browh's, Tliei Home of Good Hats. 5-13d3l i 2> Cn *cs lendid Line of Talcum Powders’ We are showing a good line of Talcum powders including the two leaders, Violet Dulce and New ling- land Trailing Arbutus. ‘ __ These' powders are ~recommenderl by all users. llicy are pure, safe, satisfactory and delightfully per- fnmed._ Large can............. 25c _ MacKinnon Drug Company . C_or Great George and Kent Sts. _ ' 'TU is If/ F~ -e I ;__~ __ _________, _ _ ' -' _ ' W ho Loses ? ' _ You do if you arc not buy ing _ d \\ 4; _ Our Master Marine Smoking E¢"u *lv 1/ tobrcco Why? Because it is 3mm* I . r 7_3 made only froiii the vc y best { tobacco, carefully selected and _J l = l ` well- cured. It co ts no more , U _ U H than the other kind, which is . ‘ _ '5'f"~'»"»`.’~i-“a=;~`.’.*;'»-'I-3-.‘$31.1’-.2?-'>‘.-'--11:?-if-L'1:11-2'# oftirncs injurious as well. 'kHickey'&? Nicholson Tobacco Co. , .X . //. ag G nw w..»i'.'Ti‘| Appreciation On the threshold of the summer season we wish to thank our many customers for the gond will and confidence that hai been expressed in the greatly increased business since. the reor- ganization of the com- pany, a little more than five months ago. _'lh : best evidence we can give of our appreciation is the determination to strike harder than ever t > maintain a continuation of it. Our constant effort will be to work some improvement each day ln the buying and selling of general hardware so that we may give 5-onthe VH? test goods at the lowest f l\0Sslble prices. We want to make this store the moat con- venient and satisfactory hardware. eilabllciimenf In the i Province. ` I Auction Sale Under tie instructions valuable given me by Geo I. Rogers, Es-q , I will put up at Auc- tion on the premises' that llolel ‘ _ Properly known as the Blake House on 49 Wller Stfeeli. The property was former- ly owned by the late C. Ben- oit audi# situated on the North side of Water Street with a frontage of 42 ft-_. el' tends back Sr ft. with a ,ighnawny of 9 ft. on the East side. - Saturday May 18th ati; qfeloek noon is the time ret for this auction. You areinvited to call ihi _fly-1 °"d'°°R_ iiiiltfizeisro, Auctioneer. o er-sordioore \ THE oiii-iEn'Bs» _ ouiiiniiiri It pays to buy in this Province. " Leonard Wood, Mt. Herbertnwas a Passenger. by the Northumberland _Saturusy nlght`from Sydney. ‘ R53' ' Rogers, New Glasgow, came . to Unarlottetown by the Northumber- land Saturday evening. ' _ Mrs. Dr. A. J. 'Fraser left for Mou- tague, Saturday after spending afgw days with her husband's sister Mrs. 0. B. Mclsaac Fitzroy St. ' Schr. Wera, 85 tons, Capt. Black- more, from North Sydney, is loading coal for New London, P.E.I., and will sail today.-Sydney exe., May 9_ There will be three new pictures and A clever musical act at the People’s Theatre, Charlottetown, tonight. Ad- inisslon will be 10c, children 5c. At the annual meeting of the Alex- andra Society 'of Klng's College, Windsor, Mrs. G. W. Hodgson, Char- lottetown, was elected one of the Vice-Presidents. . At King's College, Windsor, C. A1 Simpson, Charl_ottetown,.' captured one fof _the special prizes, the Almon- Welsford,Testimonlal, besides leading in his year. ` The Guardian welcomes reliable news from persons throughout this Province. All such items should be mailed to "The Guardian News Dept., Charlottetown," immediately after the events, etc., have transpired. M. -C. McKinnon, Glenaladale, has DUFCUBSCU a pair of black ioxes of the very best quality frorr. Shay Bros, Waterfront. Mr. McKinnon has his fox ranch now underway and his friends wish' him much success in hits new enterprise. The death occurred at Wheatley River on Friday of Miss Ann Ross, an elderly lady of that place. She re- sided with her brother and sister, Donald and Margaket Ross, who are her only surviving relatives. The fu- neral notice appears elsewhere. The Charlottetown Driving Park is now in excellent condition for train- ing. The caretaker, Alexander Gillis, is certainly a most painstaking offl- cial, busy from morning until night, improving the race course. All that is now required to make the track first class is for horsemen to jog over it every day for s, few weeks. Persons desiring advertising of any kind inserted in The Guardian are re- quested to leave their order for same at the business office on ground floor as early as possible during the day, as the writing stall at night re- quires all their time _for their own work, and finds it difficult to handle even emergency advertising, which latter but lessens the amount of news in that issue. ' ` 1- A Junior Baseball League has been organized' in Charlottetown, the first game of which will be played at Vic- toria Park on Tuesday afternoon. The teams composing the league are the Rovers, Wanderers and, the' Anch- ors and the first two named will open the league at 3.30 p.-m.~ tomor- row. Each team, according to the schedule arranged, will play three timcs. Tomorrow evcni_ng at 6.30 the Senior league will belaunched when the Abegwcits and Victorian will meet. i The Saints made quite-an impress. ion on the Abegweit nine at Victoria Park on Saturday when they won the baseball game by a score of 17-3. The game was witnessed by a very large number of interested spectators and this, for‘an opening game, can be considered an indication that base ball will be 'hoomed by the fans this season. Lou Campbell and Van-Ider- stine of 'the A'bbics'» showed up well and seemed to be to their old-time. form. While the bases were fairly well managed on both sides the field- ing on both teams was faulty but this can not but be anticipated at this stageiin the season. For the S. 'D. C. Gillis and Doyle performed splendidly as the battery, the pitch- er being but sixteen years of age. He promises wen. The Ahbieo, though trimmed, are not despondent and with some energetic practice should show up to good advantage as they have excellent material. The Saints showed a good knowledge of the game and their victory was a deser- ved one, though the spectators could have wished for a Ulcre closely con- tested game. The scoring was as fol- lows: Rodrlguez,. 4; Sweeny, 3; Held-_ Tonic. This is ii Rexall preparation and has been used with splendid suc cess in thousands of cases. It makes the hair fine, soft and silky, makes the scalp healthy and promotes a rich growth of hair. A largevbottlo 50c. The McKinnon Drug Co. The Rexall Store, Corner Great’ George and Kent Ste. ' dll. 4* 'i - _ _.2 _ ...fi .__3 il . ,ii ',., 1 Snood I lngl 3 tb praises ol our w e I over low ir fro r fi’ l n T o Stewart a Bakery 1; Ginn, 2; Mcnenani, 1; -nrchnan,' ' - 3; Burns, 3-17. NlcCarey, 1; Saun-. ders, 1; Campbell, 1,-3. _ , ::For dandrutl, falling hair and lt- ching scalp you need "93" Hair » _-: -:_-:1:.-:ff-2-‘~‘~‘-‘-‘-_-_-_-_-<:.-A.-:_-:::::.-:_-_-:_-:y _Mrs. A. McKenna, Calgary and Miss Florence McKenna, Pl-etou, were passengers to Charlottetown, by the Northumberland Saturday evening. _ _Robert Wakelcnd, Charlottetown, who wac`lnjur_ed while going to A tire last week was taken' to the Hospital &turday. in the Ambulance. , . fairy person' ni Charlottetown, who iiiuhas to-visit New York city either for buslnesfor pleasure. may find it to their advantage to write “FJ-1.," care of Guardian, Charlottetown. Miss D. L. Cowan, Mount Stewart; J. C. MncRandews, Campbelltown; A. E. Parker, H. W. Coleman, Brock- ville; A. J. MacDonald, Leonard Mc- Dougald, Bowville; C. C. Pratt, St. Peters, registered at the Queen Ho- tel between 11 Saturday night and 11 the previous night. A letter of condolence has been sent to H. B. and Mrs. Rackham of Fre- dericton by Edward Sellick, Frank Stevenson and Mrs. Garfield Steven- son, on behalf of Refuge Division No. 201 S. O. T. Frederict_on,_ expressing the deep regret of the .lodge on the death of their brother Henry H, Hic- kox.' whose death was previously re- corded; (Pat. please copy.) William J.°and Mrs. Brown, Char- lottetown, will have the sincere sym- pathy of their hosts of friends in the death of their little son William, aged about one year, which occurred on Saturday morning. The little chap was a healthy' and promising child and death ensued after n-n illness of less than twenty-four hours, a sud~ den attack of pneumonia being the cause. On- Saturday W. K. Rogers, Char- lottetown, Provincial Manager for The Cana.da~Life Assurance Company, received a. telegram from the Head Office requesting him to take charge of the Southern Alberta Agency with headquarters at Calgary for two months during which time the pres- ent Manager, R. A. Darker, will be on ii trip to Ireland. This ,agency is the largest of the Canada Life Bran- ches- in the west and that Mr.`Rogers should be chosen from agents all over the Dominion is a ldistinct com- pliment. During his absence the oil- lce here will be managed by the staff and full provision willlbe 'made so that the business will be conducted with the usual prompt attention. Mr. Rogers leaves for Calgary within two weeks. The following,amounts have been collected by Mrs. John Waye, Hunter River, to_ aid a woman recently left a widow, with three small children:- Mrs. John Waye, $1; James An-_ drews, 50c.; John Beaton, $1; Frank McMillan, $1 Beni. Gamster, 50c; George H. McMillan, 50c; Roberf>Sil- liphant, $1; Mrs. McDougal, 50c; Rev. G. A. Sellar, $1; A. W. Sea- m,an, $1; James Crew, $1; Mrs. R. McMillan, 501:; Mrs. Alex. Nicholson. 50c; Mrs. Lemuel Moore, $1; Mrs. L. H. McLeod, 25,0; Mrs. John Rack- ham, 50c; M. L. McMillan, $1; Jas.. Vanlderstine, 50c; George D, Mc- Leod, 50c; David Slllibhant, $1; L. H. McLeod, $1; Mrs. Angus Stewart. 50c; David Porter, $1; Mrs. James Andrews, 25c; Mrs. James Patter- son, 50c; John E. Waye, 50c; Wm. Newberry, 25c; Fred Wayc, Sl; Jas. Ways, 50c; Mrs. Angus Nicholson, 50c; Mrs. D. McKinnon, 25c; Mrs. Donald Andrews, 50c; Mrs. Wm. Sentner, 50c; Adam Brown, $1, and Mrs, Williard McGregor, 500. Arrived See the ' ' No 3 A Special | .ii __._.l- g;;;.__-°'°'*‘- Formalin Means 1 f Clean Crops Just f fi-` i _ The llama! Store on Charloffefowdc Buueof Street standard. . % snnhrii Patterns M' ¢ Patterns in ii in i.....i....f.f» in ii iso I \.\ J' "$:\ . ,. ' ` \ _ _ .i ,_ t \\ _ )l'| l _ f 1" \ \ / cf/ Now hcre’s the .very thing, this Monday _morning at 9. Bargain Basement Unens. ._ _YOU REMEMBER WHAT A HOST OF BARGAINS that .“bargain basement” 'sale of ours gave you some months ago. You will find an cvcn better array of good things ready for you here, day after day during this wcck. Plenty of light-plenty of air-plenty of bargains. For example. _ _ Ladies’ ready trimmed hats, ready to wear, ordinary values, up fo 5 oo each, on sale Bargain Basement ° Boxes of flowers, worth to Soc each-on sale at... _ . . . . _ . . . ........I5c '.Men’s Overalls and Jumpers, all sizes .. _ . . . ......25 p. c. elf Pretty Print Cottons worth to Izc for .. . . . _ 8c k Pretty Print Cottons worth to 14c for..'.......... _ . . . . . ...... _ 6c ' Pretty Print Cottons-_very special 6c W'hite_»»Broche Vesting for W_aists zoc .. .. _ _ _ .l4c I i 1 I I .l , Y o u' should clean your' grain and other seeds before sowing- you should use or- malin, the king of crop cleaners. ’ Formallu ls easy to apply and affords absolute pro- tection to your crops from by =_ i Fire 1 A ~ smut and other destroying pests. Apt. ...40c. The Macs x49 Gt Geoge Street , ` -- ip -` in* n _ _ i_i,_____, _ l ,“"_!+ i Rcxall Blood Tablets is a Safe and Sure Tonic A Those who are now suffering from diseases that can be traced to impure, _poor or watery blood in the system will hail with pleasure the news that Rcxall Blood ab- _ lets, this famous tonic, can be had in this Province at small cost. ‘ This preparation is made by one' of 'the largest firr_r_is_ of manufacturing ding- . gists in the world and combines _the experience, skill, training and financial backing of , hundreds of leading druggists. ` Rexall Blood Tablets is not a cure-all. Itis a s-implc tonic that works directly . on the blood, making it pu_rer and stronger and thus helps the system to throw oFf all diseases and resist succeeding attacks of disease germs.- Rexall Blood Tablets is si preparation that has worked splendid results wherever it has been used. It is sold and recolig- _ mended by over 5,ooo druggists in Canada and the United States and each year the sales are rap - ly increasing owing to the beneficial results that have been attained by their use. Rexall Blood Tablets are not an experiment ora cheap article put up nigreily _ftcar tssle, _ The makers conducted thorough tests and experiments before they were fiilflyhsatgs _ct w_i _blog » work and we can honestly state that this preparation ls without doubt one o t c est onics. purifiers and nerve strengtheners that the medical worldhas ever produced. I_f lsgiiaranteed by _ the makers and by the 5,ooo dealers who sell it. We will refund your money if this preparation does not live up to our claims. _,Get e a' Box and Watch Results "1 Cut 0ut And Ma _ Macl-Cimion Drug Company. Charlottetown, Don'l he satisfied with poor health,palc checks, impure and dlscolored blood, and thc hundred different diseases that arise from weakness and anaemia caused by weak and watery blood. A Get a box‘of Rexall Blood Tablets today and place yourself with those happy healthy people who have secured good health and strength through the 'prompt use of this tonic. ' " Renienibe r, you don't run any risk, ‘for lf Rexall Blood Tablefsils not so efficient, reliable and good as we claim it to be we will refund every cent.of your money. _ If you cannot call, clip and mall the attached coupon _ _ . _ . _ _ MacKinnon Drug Co. P .- Cor. Great' George and Kent Sts. - (Money refunded if goods are Enclose find f0f which please mall inc.......-.--- boxes of Rcxall Blood Tablets. Name ' Post Otiice The price of one box is 5oc,tlirre boxes $r.z5 and six boxes $2.50. Post ald to any address w n 5-6d|.f. - _ not exactly as advertised.) J. "ET » i'-i *rw r =.. - -..-_ -...- -_,- f .f .- _ _ ~ .~-- ..,. , . \ \.\.,. ., _ Q ' s t", A o _ ' fg _ _ R ' i ~ ` _-__ - ‘I 0. one V H . _ ' Kaur-Since __ .mimi _ _M V , _ _' ,_ V J . _ “Gents-Our Hats are going' fest. ' ' Come and get yours before it is too _ late. our hats are the latest out, and all guaranteed Prowee Bros. Ltd., 5-7d6l. Insurance ‘i?.°..i.?°.....°..°.. €?.§1'.‘..‘.f ingood strong Stock Companies. _at rea- ' ii'2'.‘i',f':,,}§"f=f..‘,,',',f,'f"l\",'i;f,‘§",,f, ~` °°'"b1° ‘°*°-°° ' - ‘°i‘i..fi.{".E.‘Z2'l°'.T.i§"1`..'1"`..;".°§'.i .i . ‘“ ‘ Promptness in payment of all -claims,_ i - _.i,,,,,,..,s¢._ i i~ 'mddanwizilnri u 3 simian irepnme Tied: bolstered. a iiti'ong.fe_a.tnre. - _ Y ' i it I B - E° ARo l siieinsiiemah mme mmm, - Office Sunnyside I Charllthiowa °"i§§°§§§__h"§q%’f‘£ ,_,