“‘1~¢n YIR!'l‘O}A,L.|,\ Cent ? A good many 'people with hlfllkeoha _ every morn- ._ing.t They think they have lain in n clamped position, or . else have canghtalittle cold. if _vMore'_fthan iiirely it's due to 'their kidneys- may not b e serious at all, except as it _ tends to become chronic -then ri ~. \ .. ‘ r l serious. I F Nyal’s Stone Root Com- ’ pound benefits the kidneys. helps then cleanse the blood _from poisonous uric acid and does away with that backache 1 quickly---Nyal‘s Kidney Pills are good too.. 25c box. _ sndl others are asked Order or by Beg- romittsn s iorlfalded asahove. _ MEM ‘The _Guardian welcomes reliable Ds§tl.;;" Charlottetown, immediately -the ' events, ‘ etc., have vtrauspir- ed. ' llliti. and other news and the SWEET satisfaction of being .the HOME paper for Prince Edward Island. I cured a horse of the Mango with MINa}m's LINIMENT. _ CHRISTOPHER SAU-NDERS, Dalhousie. _ I cured a horse, badly torn by a‘ pitchfork, with M1NAnD's 1.1141-‘ MENT. St. Peter's, O.B. EDW. LINLIEJF. I cured a horse oi had swelling by minaiuvs 1.1N1MnN'r. "_ 'ri-1os. w. PAYNE, E.A.Fos_ter _ g Central Drug Store -_ -fi- i5 J,-gi ttgntion §._ _ _ ciitlciiicii - 'Every Gentleman needs Lau “dry work M ust have it every day. YOUnwant the Bids l‘. We asklior t e opportunity oi demonstrating to you the quality ol our wnr\¢-Phone us-ho |51 and our team will bail. goods returned promptly. A. F. WEBSTER Star Steam Laundrv 134 KentSt. , I. ' .FIRE Millar _ 1 INSURANCE Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlement of Losses . A 'Share of Your Insurance Business Solicited E. T. 'Higgs_ _V '=‘_-'V Oifcc |49 '_ n PBM” Residence 242 L 5;l0M2wlr s. 1 -1, de Van’s Femaio Pills A reliable French reguiafurgnever falls. Thesd pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the generative portion oft ic female sysmm. Refuse ull . eap imitntions. Dr. de V¢n’s we enld at gba ox. or three lor llll. Mailed to any ;~~_‘dress. gmbgu Dm-,j un.. Bt. 0nt.»¢~~lnei\, Ont. Apotheoaries A Gentleman s Shoe Indeed Made for the who knows “ man Price about 00 Bathurst. N. B. . 'ssesssssessesseseasss SHIPPING NEWS ` _° eseeeoeeeseaeeesoaass. Ehtdred, May 16-S. S. Swansea, Trader, Fougere, Halifax. Schru. Dwina. Eraser, Richibucto; Frank, Vanember-,_ '-Northport. _ Cie d M 1 :l SOOO oss Frank, Vanember, Northport; Shange, McDonald, »3iver_ John. _ DEATH' REPORTED ' .f`--nn-‘ Guer sn is mot account of rain. ' ’ ‘ _ 5 _ AMERICAN LEAGUE ; Sweet be thy rest dear brother at Detroit-Detroit fs; wunfngeoa- *Tl* "W" *° "'°°¢l‘° UW °°_“*° : 2. news from persons throu ho t. this 2_ ». ~ ‘The Guardian has all the `HOME,§§ I fr si toria Hotel, Charlottetown yester- 4&-¢-- * sultan ‘augur-» . 5. _ At Philadelphia- Philadelphia 10; Cincinnati at Boston--No game on At Cleveland-Philadelphia 8 Glove .¢.-. . -».. . The followin re stored at the Vic- day:-Messra. ’E. H. Owen, Toronto; H. H. Cox, Morell; G. JL Lane. City; Wilfrid Forbes, Fort Vernon; A. F. Perkins, Toronto; James Reid, To- ronto; J . E. Vincent, Montreal; D.M. Casgar, Montreal; F. W. Harris, Hial- ifax; J. B. Johnston, Ottawa; E. H. Bangle, Springfield, Mass; F. M. Red- ding, Montreal; Harry Halley, Brad- F. S. McKay, Peterborough; H. S. ford, Eng; F.- W. Levers, -Montreal; serve Tr';n' o DAILY 'T .<°---=-»-»--> .._..i'<::.‘:.‘t°-%‘;ih..':'°°‘.‘e. NEW Yf,'§2f"l{|f‘;°Agf‘ff'M_'_ ~se\e`m, Mun. Moy 11,1912. _ y0,k___N°w York 7, Pittsburg ‘_ ~\ In Beach Point cemetary calmly At is -_ ' - - "l°°l’° " _ is mon” B1-°°kl" .6‘ st' um' The one we loved so weli.» l Wlio’ll be the next to follow him ‘S‘-is.bost.thst none can tell In ‘life we loved you very dear In death we do the same. ' . Ou May 12th 1913 at Wood Islands 'give thee a crown of liie." -__-__-*___- MRS. JOHN D. MCGOWAN threlkeld, Toronto; T. W. Arnold, Truro; J. N, Wetmore, St. John; J. 'J. Hughes, Souris. The following registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, yester- day:-L.. N. McKinnon, Montague; J. M. McLeod, St. Peters; L. Wood, Mt. -Stewart; H S Magee, St John; L. IN RY 6-S. S. Sw n e ` ` . ` Trader, Eougere, Summerside. Spchilsrilgf Ytounlgf g-a1m11Vf'KJ' A' MacDonald' OD P88 , 1SS C EIIIIB.. The following registered at the Re- J. Peters, Bedford; John Gillispie, An old offender that hung on in .rears touched; _ins stony heart but P.ni:nam's Corn- Extractor, and out lie came, root, stem and branch. All corns cured ]ust as quick- ly when 1‘.utnam’_e is used; try it, 2;c lorrn A Pure Bred Certificsteof Pure Bred Stall- _~t. Ledyard -34-fo_a_ - Will make the 2nd round ol season 1913, leaving Bonshaw Monday May 19th at 10 o’clook for N. Dawsons N. Tryon, remaining over night. Tuesday will go to Chas. Blacks, Bedeque for dinner thence to Glovers stables Kensington over nlg_ht,__a.nd till noon Wednesday, thence 'to Mar- gate, Clifton and to Austin Mclleils Stanley Bridge over night. Thursday 22 through Bay View, Cavendish to Thomas Doyles, Rustico, noon, thence thro S. Rustico New Glasgow and Hunter River to John Spences Brookfield over night. Friday 23 through Milton to Charlottetown. Will remain at Hughes Stables till Saturday 10 o’c1ock thence to Mat. Acorns, Village Green noon and to JOHN O‘BRIEN In charge. Mares at owners risk. ' Charlottetown 15th _ Moy 1913. ‘ ‘ ` -May 1.7 M531 Appin Road; J. R. Boyd, Bonshaw; iW. K. McNeil, D'cSa.b1e; J. B. McCar- ,thy, 'l"ignish; Chas. Mclnnis, Caven- Idish; Niles A. McLeod, New Glasgow; jliiessrs. W. W. Gillispie, Boston; Fred `Wnye, Hunter River; A. Desiloches, at all dealer fr J Miscouche; John S. Martin, Kinross __-.als _-l _ Rev. J. C. McLean, Summcrside 'Mcssf-s. H. M. Davison, City; R. Mar Inn. si. Johns Nod., R, J. Moms. Antixonish; J. W. Whitc, St. John F Reynolds, St John; W H Pol . . . _ . mn N0- 4- llock, Toronto; N. J. Fraser and wife, S vera Hotel, Charlottetown, yesterday?- Mlss I\I. B. Trainor, Bedford; Messrs. wtihlutq-3 Your B1th 'loom would look mit!!! had some of our useful fixtures added toit. is one place in particular in the home nice and neat. This is where one york to be refreshed and to the pleasure of the bath to _ proper places, such as Sponges, _ Stock of these fixtures is. most complete, _ ,, that is useful. These goféés are heavily Nickel Plated over B121-S5. Pr mm Au h in gh &d h At S" I‘°“‘°"B°“°“ 3' S” L°““ Hknrérgggrb B WHMAMS es pegfgct v;'ear,dand thei_ij_bea_i_iti,ul satin ignfh distiéigiliishes tlhlemkazlflassy ° ~ __°“° ml I ° ° Ae chicago-chicago 1; New Yer-i¢` _ - - - vrou e ease to show you our stoc o t ese. ai in an oo em mu” t° Th' Guvdm Nm' 1°' _ . Beams Mm' you purcli)ase or not. The prices we have put on these ‘fixtures is cf `f...,d 5, 5 ' - _ MISS ANN MAONEILL- when ou take into consideration the quality. _ i » ____ _ Y _C Cr 888111' Street 23 ogzcne Rgtgzgilck Mlfiicxleiiiavgf-` Nicki p1,¢,,d.T¢w¢1.3.,,g _. __ _ 3 Bar Towel Holders. s and 416 in. I ' _ mm a yshogtrmness O? `pJ_a1ys“¥; g,;|:;gti'%";a]\»vSe;al;a}-giisheq All kinds lllath Sprayers (Two Kinds.) " dll.-',r:r1..,y E. D if 1 chin fi . _ ~ iltP :Bid » _» _dlifiatsgustldgs iii ltliseiiierlter gf gnrihiin .I SP°Ug¢ Holders. Different Sizes. Sooe I‘:IpliierZn§r;oa DHI Com_ ,_ WV. ._ /Redeemer. She is survived by one L Tooth Brush and Tumbler Holder ,P ‘age ° P " _- f ‘.» brother. The funeral. services were Combined, ' b ne - conducted by Rev. Mr. Gillis assisted M t h H ld Opa1Tumb'¢r_ Unbreakable, - ~ a c o ers. by Rev. A. J. MacNeill. Interment . . was at wood Island Came” “Bee Combination Tumbler Holder and Bath Robe Hcoks y. . , ' "3 thou faithful unto dean. and 1 win 5031> DISH- T00” Bf“ShH°1d@'5- 131° » E*°~ 4 1:- These goods we are showing in our Annex on Grafton " ak/ V West, Ann MacNeill, youngest daught- ‘ V ‘ ' i ' ._..,,,_ fl There died at Albion Cross, D'un- S G “gn S( YB das, on the 12th of Ma 1913 the Queen L _ ._ _ _ Rogers Hardware C0., Lid. J of Mr. - ohn D. ‘McGow Bu. in the 37th year oi her age, leaving two small children and a dis- consolnte husband to mourn their loss. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laucblln McKinnon, Whim ' Road Cross. HORSE NOTES *°-Going Some. On Tuesday last, on the Charlottetown track which was very heavy, Duncan Robertson's 3-year-old Commodore colt stepped quarters in 35 seconds, under the skilful guidance of Mr. Fred. Cam- eron. Blood will tell. in *°-King Dodds, one of the hand- somest and best stallions ever owned Nova Scotia, was shipped to his new home in the Island n. week ago, Montague; Mrs A S Iiantz Lo' 10 ays the Picton Advocate of Moy th H will be much missed ir ,lf _i » .» -Q, l ’ (__ ' = i _. ' -_ 1 ::Tan. sunburn and other skin af- tlictions promptly fade away before the use of Rexali Cold Cream. This is a splendid skin food and healing balm that keeps the skin in first class condition-keeps it smooth, soft and velvety. This preparation is sold in nearly 6,000 stores and guaranteed wherever sold. Z5c. The MacKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Ste. STOCK MARKETS. Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- Cur dy & Co., _Stock and Bond Brok- ers. Members Montreal Stock Ex- dhangc, 164 Richmond St., Char- lottetown. P.E.l. NEW YORK STOCKS I l`liE NEITHER THE TEMPERLTUBF _ l`lDE, MOON, ETL (Special to The Guardian) '1`CRONTO, May 17.-Fair and cool. The temperature at three o’clock this morning by the Rexall Store Tested Thermometer with a northern exposure was thirty-iour degrees above zero and with a southern ex- posure was thirty-six. , The highest temperature recorded yesterdiiy was thirty'-four degrees _ - _ . . , _ e om ‘ )!\l\L§¢ll’-B. U91- our strcists where horsemen admired ""`_‘-“_ him So often. His new owners have decided to give Picton County breed- ers an opportunity to continue to breed their mares to King Dodds, as may be seen by advertisement in an- other column. . .._. ..».. LINEN DEPARTMENT BARGAINS AT BEER. & WEEKS 72 in`ch soft unblcached sheetings- Atchison Am. Beet Sugar Am. Smelters VAmul. (?opp?r Canadian Pacific Erie Lehigh Valley IMex,: Petroleum Miss. Pacific Northern Pacific Pennsylvania. Reading Rock Island Southern Pacific Union Pacific U. S. Steel 99; 995 31; auf ea; eel 74; 733 238; _zaei 110; 159; 19; above and the lowest `was forty-four arm. goodweal-mg quality' 8 bargain albove. The lowest the previous night at per yard ..-.. ....... ..22c 961 148% 592- U. S. Steel Pid. 106 EENTHAL lillilliilll HARTNEY.-There will be service next Sunday at Hartney Hull, at 7, D. III. RIVALS.-All should sec the Ab- \ Mu' bles ve. New Glasgow, the old-time rivals, on the gridiron on May 24th. THE NORTl-1UMBERLAND.- The Northumberland clocked in Charlotte- town ut 8.20 last. evening. MAY 24TH.-It is only $1.00 to Picton nnil return on May 2-ith. Tickets will be sold on the boat for New Glas ow. 8 PEOPLES THEATRE.-The pic- High Low Close ,tures at the theatre last. evening werq most entertaining. The Sway of Des- Mny 16th. : tiny was a powerful dramatic subject with thrilling situations and a happy ending, while The Photograph on the Blotter was one of real heart inter- _est. Jack the Giant Killer was giv- en by the New York '1`abloid Com- 23S% pany and was enjoyed by e large ou- dience. 28) No Sale ____ 64 64 64 35 34§ 35 114 arrived in Souris on his schooner finite recently, suffering from the die- Charlottetown and conveyed in SERIOUS OPERATION.-The many . 114 114 friends of Capt. Conrad of Lunenburg, 110* not N. S., will hear with deep regret of 159* 159% his serious illness from Mastoid. He 19; 19§ 9 9 14?; “gg ease and yesterday was brought to Hospital where he was operated on by two physicians of ,Charlottetown and one of Sourls. At latest reports `last evening his condition was very precarious. ’ PEllS0lillS Mr. Harry Hill, Steward of the C. G. S. Earl Grey, arrived in Char- lottetown from Haliiuir last night. Hon. J. E. Wyatt. came to Char- ‘ lottctown by the express from ' Sum- merside lust evening. Mr. J. J. Hughes, M. P., arrived in Charlottetown by thc express last night from Ottawa. ' Mrs. J. O. Arscnault and Mrs. John Byrne returned last night from Summerslde. Messrs Reginald Fitzgerald and Ted Moore returned lust night from a trip to St. John. :: For ii fine head of soft, smooth, silky hair treat your head to Rexall Shampoo Paste. This is e, nair tonic that promotes the health of the head, puts the scalp in first class condition, nourishes the hair roots, makes the hair ns soft, silky and luxurious as the -most particular could desire. ‘Take Rexall Shampoo Paste home with you. Try itrto-night. Price 25c. The MacKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Ste. Mtf ::Buntain, Bell & Co., for best coal. 5 12,? 10%* Wright's Ambulance to the P. E. I. lowest prices., 9-23Mt.f. 51 51 was thirty-four above. At nine a.m., it was thirty-nine above and at ninc p.m., it was thirty-four above. ‘ The tide will be high this morning White cotton pillow sli1's,, hemmed ieady for use Each ............. ...........13§c Extra good quality pillow slips 42 inches wide, best English cotton ...l8c at 7.56, tomorrow at 8.40 and Linen embroidered cushion cases Monday at, 9.22; it will be high to- night at 8.45, tomorrow at 9.46 and Dr gn-icglgnd or (F-rom Yesterday’s Evening Guardlallii inch ` l 'rue temperature at 10.30 aciock this morning by the Rexall Store Tested Thermometer with a northern exposure was fortY‘th"e0 d6§l`@°S above zero and with n southern ex- .posure was sixty-tive degrees above. frilled ready for use-big assortment from ....................... .......... ..25c James Finlays Vernon remaining till Monday at 10.41. 18 if 36 in fine linen buck towels in Monday noon ' 26th thence to Jno.| The sun sets this evening at 7.28._ damask design for initial monogram R. McLeods Grand View, over night. 'tomorrow at 7.29 and Monday at Ea Tuesday 27-th to Chas, McDonalds 7.30; it rises tomorrow morning at 68x86 inch hcmmed or fringed Montague Bridge, remaining till 10 4.24, Monday at 4.23 nnd Tuesday at honeycombe breadspreade-nice soft o'clock _ Wednesday thence through 4.22. 1 11191 Sparrows road to A. M. Carvers half-\ The moon sets tomorrow morning. way house over night. Thursday 29, at 3.14 and Monday at 3.38. l...76 to Herbert Carver; ‘48 noon thence] The first quarter of the moon Wasi pure cotton, free from dressing, soft to._Chnrlottetown remaining till Set- on Tuesday. MH? _ 13. Ht 7-45 I1- U1- and urday. 30th noon, thence to Bon-l The full moon will be on Tuesday, sbaw. This 1-outewill be continued May 20th, at 2.18 a. m. _ T health ‘end weather permittlngl The length of today will be fifteen city through the season. lh0\lfB Hlld 0119 monute and °f tomor' and h H 17 For terms etc. apply to the owner row fifteen hours and three minutes Strong all linen craa tow ng lug . .............. ........................ ...$1.15 x100 inch fringed bedspreads, will wash well-a bargain at .........$1.65 he best white cotton values in the at Gio, Nc, Bc, 10c up. See per yard, 7c, Sc, 9c, 10c and up. W substitute 25 patterns...frorn pei yard BEER & WEEKS. 4-29MEti. onam-arnovisions. ' W’ .. . " E ul w/rrci-if_NG A viorron I* `L.._..-.-.‘.-.-.-_...-_-_-l/ The New York Central will nec do ‘2\"§\’.5.’¢“..""“. “"`” \ .. .,~ \ \ 1 o e . ch Mi..,._&~ gepsui (soo)1:~x0i 1305 130; ity-pure cotton,_ free from dress- Richelieu & Ontario 113 compare-you'll buy here. QQTTON . . indowphanie-the stained glass Spot 12,00 unchanged Utah Copper 515 MONTREAL STOCKS. High Low Close Brazilian Traction 955 95% 953 Detroit Ex-Div. Dom. Steel Corp’n 492 49; 491 Mexican N rth rn Power 13-14 Montreal Power 2225 221; 221; N. S. Steel & Coal Com 82 Spanish River Com No Sale. Shawinigan No Sale Toronto Ry 14-il 143k 144; Twin City No Sale Brick 64 63 63 Textile _ 86 85% 86 High Low C lose 1141 1159 1098 1099 1095 May July October December 1099 January 10'.~5 1142 1159 1098 1138 1149 1090 1092 1089 High Low Close "May Wheat 89! 89} lJu1y when set as; may com se ss; May Oats July Corn July Lard May Pork _ 1973 l NEWS FHUM THE 1 001 unto aa; as; 56 aa; ss 1000 38| 38 56§ 56 Y May 16, 1913. Paris advices indicate an improve- ment in themarketn There are prospects of the New . England trade falling oil. New Haven has cut their dividend _to 6 per cent. ,any financing until Fall. " The Harriman dissolution plan was 1211;: unsettled at yesterdays confer- Thm is an ehsazamenf. of two mn- lion more gold for Paris. ' The western cotton belt is general- IY fair with some showers. ~ The .c°i>rer,_a_toeks in Loosen vis- »ihle`.o\1PPlY lI'8_VU“decrsaled 1180 tons. ‘in Rot_:terdatn,_,` ‘Hamburg and Bre- All the " lllliel demand an eight mil ‘lion indemnity from Turkey -» `1~i.» C i i " "" ` §‘ s s s s ‘ Quick Thinking Wins ls your thinker fed right for prompt action 'I I At a dinner not long ago Thomas W, Lawson was talking on the subject of socce'f-1 "Success in finance." said Mr. Lawson. "is due in a great measure to prompt action. The doubting, hesiiating. Hamlet type of man had host keep out of finance, He is quite sure to be swamped," --Page 429 “Everybody‘s-"March, ‘ 3. It doesn’t matter much whetherit's_ Finance, a baseball game, or winning promotion; 1 Keen Brains Count Keep on with your “bacon and soggy pancake breakfast” if you choose, .and stay in the Hamlet class, but if you really want to get ahead, just he- gin to live right. _ A good start is to cut out the heavy, indigestible breakfast and have a dish of . <;;..§%l~ rupor u utS 1 and Cream Analysis shows that Al umen,Water and P1166- phate of Potash are the three- pi-inciP°1 °r"§°"§.°|° for-building up onc’s thinking o itfit -theBrain~ all get the first two in everyday fo* l. but _the third,_t e vital organic Phosphate of PotasIi,.-is often lacking. ~ _ .1 f'w‘i...i=_ 1--he-1¢_=ed ma"- ed 1§;;:i;°yN?;s garnet? vit_al,_i_:r¢.1;,_i_V;_vliu1l_dfnEi cle- ment. 1 ' _- 77 ,` ’°~ ' bcfbnilt up A good, healthy WDFKIUK f?"'lm an - on right food. Tiia_t’l Wl‘Y`:T¢l';° °g§-‘gagzagiga gi, getahead peopl¢ 9* 'hd' 'egg r , “ this deliciou§ f°°‘_l- ' ` ~ T r 'O ~‘ri.f¢’. ¢.lix...»n” f°f Grm-Nui' .; hw ‘ ‘fi " $¢|¢ by gfocers everywhere " ' _muh 93 mm; ' _ __ . ||§g§5yCaosdlsn Pestum Cereal Co., Ltd., Ont. i . sums.-2