l l » l > I sae. _ - -- gwv we Every ring ‘sears thestamp Y' W.W.W." ~ Wills! IQIFIIG DAILY "" 0030118- "Wedding Rings representing s 45 years test in wearing qualities. Look inside Grsndmother's ring and see ii it is not ‘ CCW' W. Wmll 'rney ue arse in nl widen me is mr, 1.r__rns ish. ' Of all rings the Wedding lling should be the best. _ W. W ELLN Eli. Jeweler. Good Values for Men who want moderately priced _boots and shoes ere shown here below. Tan'b:>ofs, all the' latest styles, nest fitting. stylish and smart. .$5 Other boots in box calf and vel- our ranging in price from $3.co . $5 A good line of oafordsin patent, $4 tan andgunn1etalat...... ._ Alley ®. Co. ,_ _ .‘=*~?~.i""» - ""f4"'if4’,`;'.f: - ' \ ‘ 5 .f-r-5.-_'»'*.-E;-?,<_'! :, I 'f="’4-<"“" 'i.¢J“" '.21-"%'¢=’F "`_ , .....»yf. ,._,»,,».__ _ / .mf "‘ ’» ¢".‘5i’~ " - t° 1 kg >' _s.._=,§-'mp5. > L' L _ "li H l_ £_._._ GOW FOR AM ATIZUR' WORK This is the time of year you ama- teurs Ret opt ot doors-and take some ood p ctures but if you want them ln shed right. promntlg and at mo crate cos you should ring the work to us. | Cook Studio J (m , "Bee our assortment ol Fishing Tackle-We are certain there is noth- ing better in the city, and our prices are the lowest. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore- ` 5-10M:-u. llaby Carriages and folders of every description-new styles $4,7 6 00, 7.75. 10.50 up to 25.00. - Beer & Weeks. I 4-zum ti ua U7 UI ==: .-s ,sc '"1 i EP me wr es sc ml. L0 at lowest prices. Highest market prices paid for Canned Lobsters. Corres- pondence solicited. NEVILLE CANNERIES, Limited . . -,§(Successors t'o M. Neville) ' HALIFAX Nova Scotia ¢ilr5M3mnn ’ Tenders For A Building _Church ` Sealed tenders will be received up till the rglh day of Mayixgl-3 for building a church at Bradalbane village according to p‘an and speci- fication, to be seen at the oiiice of Geo. E. Baker, Architect, Summer- side and store oi M. Kennedy & Co, Bradalbsne. _ All tenders to be mailed to Frank Jardine, S:c’y Building Ccmrnlltee, Bradslbane, tenders to be' marked tender for building church. Lowest or any tender not neces- ariiy aczepted. ll/Iav3M13i | l Auction Sale Cf Stock and Choice Milch Cows ' V We are authorized by JOSEPH KELLY, Esq. to sell at auction on his Farm SoulhPort, on Thurs- day May I5, f9l3, commencing at 1 o‘clock. P. M. zo Head Choice Mllch Cows, 7 Heifers, l Bull. also allfDairy Cows and Utensils, Plat- form, Scales, & etc, &etc, _ Terms at sale. _ '»BENJ. caaraaaco, 1~ - ' Auctioneers, 5 2 ~l fof y0Uf mm th QU if i_"s0 wi :Bi ll is as oealst this season M _ slu.l._ ee eo. WE MAKE TEETH have. and if lt is possible to save them beat substitute possible to get. Il y entrust yourdental needs to us we assu you of abundant satisfaction. 9 |25 Queen St, r. 0 Next Beer Q. ` Coffs , Phone 275.! _lm , A V 1 M0 FHER should be photo ` graphed hui.-Mother thinks , only of her children when she thinks .rf photograph., Perhaps she’|i need persuading- perhaps will call ir. vanity, but her pictures will prove she is sliil a aeauty-will be iu greater demand than those quaint pictures ofyoung r days. _ k e an appointment for her I l IIE BAYl.'lL§TUDl0 imofidiige Sale Tn he sold at Public Auction at the Court House in Charlottetown on Tuesday the ‘ '27th day,of May next (A. D. 1913) at the hour oi twelve o'olocl' noon, under any by virtue of a Power of sale contained in an In- denture oi Mortgage dated the 17th day ol April A. D. 1882, made bs- tween Hugh McLeod ol Township Number Thirty-seven in Queen's County, Farmer, and Catherine his wite and Angus McLeod oi the same placsof the one part"and Frederick Petersnnd; Arthur Peter: ci Char- lottetown, _in Quesn’s County, Earns-; ters st_,Law, ol the _other part, which Mortgage has by, certain assignments becorx~e‘-vested in me. ~ » A11. that tract, pleceorparcel cl ,land sitnate, lying and being in Township' Number Thirty-seven wlu 'bs at r`ma`¢on 'rliurqday |f°“| my uw. A ' ` ri r i ~ snt Grove, Lot lt. has been P\\%»'ll\ First Class condition under the ‘ion of Roadmastsr Lsmphier. __ ,oi Bill by the New York Tabloid _ Musical Comedy _Oo, 'at the Peoplvs rr Psvs or my is nun Prevue AT HOUB L--Htl. H A RQUIUUDII GOOD ;ROLDB.--The road li P1008' ____ _ i ~ EVERYONE llioilid leo tb! Gllllllf Theatre to-night. Pretty Girls, Clev- er Comedians, Beautlttll Wardtobol Splendid electrical elects, a refined and moral entertainment. TWO NEW PICTURES and the Tomhoy Girl by the New York Musi- cal Co., is the bill at the People’s Theatre tonight. The pictures start at 8 o’clock and the company will appear at 8.45. If anyone wishes to hear good singing and a pleasant evening they should go to the “Peo- ple's" tonight. AUCTION.-The Guardian learns, that the valuable elfects oi the l te* Mrs. Jennie C. Bailey are now Rin sist of a large quantity of silver- ware, ornaments, oil paintings, ailne Chlckering piano, clocks and turni- ture and are stored at the Lyceum Hall on Prince Street. The sale is to take place there on Saturday next' the 17th lust. Charlottetown preparatory to beingiooznmsnced yesterday morning when sold by auction. These articles con- the court opened was not completed 1'- ‘-2 “-----.Y---I--Sinus--~.V_¢-q~\ CEDAR POS'l‘S.- The schooner James .Ryan has arrivse with a wgo of cedar posts for L. M.Poole|i Co. ARRIYAL.- The schooner John Millard has arrived with a part cargo of lime in caska and barrels. for LM. Pools &Co. PHo'rooluPH.- 'rss line illustra- *-i°1\l whlth ensures in connection with the Zion Church opening were all from photographs taken by Mr. Bayer, except that of the late Rev. R. G. Strathie. PROPERTY -SALE.-The dwellings belonging to the May estate were sold by auction on Saturday init. The cottage on the corner of Prince and Kent Bts., was sold to Mrs. Mc- Quaid for $1850 and the double tene- ment on King Street. was bought by MW- JN- BY\‘ne for $2005. Th re- serve bid on the latter was $2&0. SUPREME COURT.-The Supreme Court at Charlottetown was occupied all yesterday with the case of Mc- Kinnon vs. Bmsllwoad. At the last in this case. The argument, which when court adjourned at 5 o'clock, to resume again at 11 this morning. A LARGE TROUT.- A trout 01 large proportions, .weighing about El lbs., was displayed in one oi the show windows ot Hughes’ Drugstore, 11.45 a. nr., five minutes late; the Cape Traverse at 10.15 5, m,, twen- ty minutes late and the Murray Har- bor at 1l.05 a. m., an hour and live minutes late. late Mr Hugh Monaghan, Charlotte town. was probated yesterday., The estate is valued at $113,798.54. The sum ot $7,000 is left for religious and charitable purposes, the remain- ,der to the sons and daughter of the deceased, as follows: To Patrick, in Bath, Maine, $5,000; to Michael and James an annuity of §260 each for life, the residue, to his daughter Miss Mary Ann. Among the special. be- quests are $2,000 for masses for the repose of the soul of the deceased,his wife and members oi the family and $5.000 to Stl. Dunstan's Cathedral building fund. The real estate is valued at $26,850 and ls situated in Charlottetown and Royalty. Among the principal properties in Charlotte- town are the brick store occupied by Messrs Prowse Bros, Ltd., the stores and lands occupied by Messrs. Carter & Co., and Alley & Co., and some other properties, SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL. 4 piece striped ratine 35 cts, 49 in two tone striped cord 35 cents. 3 piece White, Blue, and Pink Oat- meal Cloth 20 cents. and we guarantsethem to iltexsctly. We 36 in Print cotton 8 cents, 36f in will do all wa can to save the teeth you English cotton 10 cents. 36 in Fine Percile 12 cents. White, we will do so lfnot,we will give you the B1ue_ Mauve and pink Cord 15 cts, °“ All of the above lines are worth "9 from 2 to 4 cts a yard more than above prices. American Batista in pretty designs, two tone Cotton Whip cord 20 cts., in 4 shades 22 cents. Parumatta Rainprooi Coats 75 Ladies' Black cloth skirts 33-' - - ro (JIS .°:=°" 25 O. S. Ladies' Black skirts $2-50. all sizes up to 33 waist. 25 Misses Skirts, Black and Tweed effects $1.00. 25 Black and colored silk waist latest deals” 52-93- 35 Misses’ dresses 98 cents. 23 white dresses for little girls 48 cts. Ask to see our 95 ct serge. James Paton & co. 5-2MU- ., “Vacuum Cleaning. Patrons will kindly book orders ahead so ss to avoid disappointment. lleer Q. Weeks. 4-zgmtf ` “Vacuum Cleaning. Patrons will kindly heck orders shesd so ss to avoid disappointment Barr Q. Weeks. 4-293/Ii. “Best quality fresh stock of clover, timothy. ness, vetlhes, com, whest, oats, barley and buckwheat. selling at lowest prions. A. Horne Q. Co 4-28ME2wks_ THE INWARD TRA1NS,._Yeg¢e|-_.comment and comparisons from the day the eastern express, arrived in large number who gathered about the Charlottetown at 9.35 a. m., tivslwindow to view it. The trout was minutes late; the eastern accommo-'caught by Mr. Chas. Hynes, Char- datiou at 5.55 p. m., fifteen mlnutesllottetown, who is no novice in the late; the western accommodation at fishing game.. -1- _ ,week till Thursday, services being ___, WILL PROBATED.-The will of thelheld in Bt. Pauls' Church at tour - . - t Saturday evening, and elicited much .;_i_.__-_*_ _ 'run counsel The Mission in St. Paul's Church will he continued throughout the o'cloc’x in the afternoon, and sigh o'clock in the evening. The subjects 'ol the addresses are as lollowsz- Afternoons- "SOME CHRISTIAN l CERTAINTIES" Tuesdaytl The Fact of the Bible. Wednesday: The Fact of the Church. Thursday: The Fact of Experience. Evenings- "SUPREME QUESTIONS” Tuesday: Is Forgiveness possible? Wednesday: Need sin defeatpus? Thursday' Is there a Future Life? ::I-lat notice. Our last shipment of Panama hats for the season will leave here Thursday, May 15th. Il you have one you want to be cleaned we will send for it. National Cloth- ing Co. 5-lMtf. ::Ii you want anything specially good in the line oi horse medicines you can comehere with the certain assurance that you will get sure sat- isfaction. We have everything you could want in this line--llniments, stock foods, sheep dip, Absorbine, Save-the-Horse, blisters, tonics, cough mixtures and every other rem- edy. You will find our prices reason- nble and service prompt and satisfac- tory. Try us on this work. Mti BEST FURNITURE VALUFS AT BEER & WEEKS _*_ Three drawer dressers with 13 x 22 mirrors--nicely finished ____ ..$5_25 Three drawer dressers of solid hardwood-large size drawers, brass handles, lock and key, casters, 13 x " 22 mirrors, well finished .......... _.$6.00 Hilary “rm “ "“l° nm W" §"““*“°d » told himabout Lydia E. Plnkham’s Veg- # - ---A _ _ -FXR-.-Y X4 'A-:- srvsu 1 or -sq--ps-nun \ How Mrs./Bethune mredzo Hsslrhbylqdls ‘”‘ii‘l"“¢.‘Z‘.`T';..‘fI" ~ ' Sikeswn, Me. - "For sevm mrs 1 suffered everything. I was in for °:v°s'°%;lid1: ' -Réuqiiid sndsowmleould " 0 hardly nur. lm li cramps, bseksehs / ' 1 .4-` 'Ii , .f-_ and headache and was so nervotis and ,§\,\- __ /V \\\_-} weak that I dreaded to see anyone or have anyone move in the room. The _ff /V, /,f ~ tors gave me ni - n/“‘/H" cine to ease me at those times, and said that I ought to have an operation. I would not listen to that, and when s friend of my hushsnd’s stable Compound and what it had done for his wife, I was willing to take it Now I look the picture of health and feel _ tike it, too. I can do all my own house- work, work in the garden and entertain company and enjoy them, and can walk as far as any ordinary woman. any day in the week. I wish I could talk to every suffering woman and girl, and tell them what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me."-Mrs. Dalia Brfrauna, Sikeston, Mo. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. it has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irreg- ularities, periodic pains, backsche, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration,after all other means sm fund. Why denwyuu try IH P"“'¢“ Willy ll When choosing silverware it l,,,l isbolheconomysndsatlsfnc- , / ffl tion to purchase _ lgllliulsnlos. ‘ l l - 5,, l ‘ .\ ranks first in quality and i //'”','fff has been best for over / ,l Y 60 years. Made in the ‘ \.‘.\,‘ " heaviest grade of Pluto. /' soldnyuadlnl Delhi" r&__,,n. 4 ._ _ iélmiu Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion Baron Ivfaclc DTC) 14361 ' ' will stand for _ .:' relssn of r9|3 at __ _ owners stable _r .f\`.'4_W"`fi, .1 fi Wheatley River. 1 ' ` ", Terms on applic- i§‘“»f "s1..lv'n--" V 'W ' ation. Owner HOWARD McKAY. Mares at owners rink. Apl r2stuMEtl]une r zpd. Public A uctzon _ To be so‘ ovsraa svsrau ‘ Central Street ~ annum rule-en in biscuits-is §72.‘i'.f“"°?°f,'t;‘;;’."f?‘m, W Boston. Mess is ,r Lashmere cloaks $2 50 `