P I i l ' WSURANCE 1 "¢h.~»- I .. , Your ` ls Ca_se_ 3. t _ ._ - A good many peop'e suffer I with baclraché every morn- .. ._ _ . , lr ng. They think they have :sin id s cramped position, or ` 'else have caught alittle cold. 'A ' , l More than likely i-t’s due to their kidneys- may not b e ,serious at ali; except as it _~ tends to become chronic -then serious. _|“Nyal’s Stone Root Com- f- pound ‘ -benefits the kidneys, helps then cleanse the blood ` " from poison ins uric acid and does away with that backache I 'src good too. 25c box. . A. Foster Central Drug Store lnrings back into its original position like the finest steel. At the top is a lilly ring. Dossibly intended tor the insertion of a thong cr string. lt is unquestionably a relic or some Ameri- can sborigine. but - whether it was. fashioned by an India or by his pre- decessors, the Moundi Builders, will have to be left to the judgment of archeological experts. In the opinion of some the instrument was usedfor ,fishing in some- bygone age, but the _hook is strong enough to easily bear U10 ‘WBlSht of a man. The menwho ltound- the hook assert that clam shells are found inlabundance 'at a depth of -thirty-tive feet along the route of the quickly--~Nyai’e Kidney Pills " ' 'main sewer, and this leads to the be- lief that the section was at one time *under water. Undoubtedly some rude-_ garbed fisherman ot the stone age .was sorely-grieved when the -strength of' a stone or a. marine nionsterlfproved too much for his fish-line of thong, and decalnped with the hook of cop- per which he had been atlulxh great pains to fashion. ,dl , om. --~--1-sa 1-.-lc: ._ ttention t, _ ~. _ V entlemen " " il rl nr ..‘i'..i'i °.z“..°..';.':.';.“.f:,.'l».=u“s‘.'.i.:':.. BE_u l‘. we ask for t-e opnortunlly ol demonstrating to gon the our-lity of our woqk-Phone us- o |51 and our team wil csll. goods returned pronplily. A. r. WEBSTER 'Star Steam Lsun<’,l'v_ 134 KeniSt. 0;. A FIRE 'AND /P' *UL* `~\u`~s»~s»»o_'-.»~ I lowest Rates and Prompt Settlement of Losses A Share of Your Insurance Business Solicited E. T. Higgs - Olf ce |49 mmne { Residence 242 L l I 5-i0M2wI¢l. Progress .Lad Standard Bred No. 28573 (Certificate of Pure Bred Stallion No. 84 of f‘Gingcr" 2.20 Sire of “_Minnie Mack" 2.28 . ., Progress Lad will make the Season of l9l3 at Primrose Pafko -.IOIIN II CURTIS, Peake's Station. . Mav14Mws4i ` 91| _ Voouoloeosssessooeoseoo* e BIRTHS. .1 Sire tseloouesoeoooootstt REll§lVES--At Freetown on May 8, 1913, /to Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Reeves s. son. `Congratulations. McKAY-At the Manse, Wick, 0nt.,on May 16, 1913, to Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W.” Ar McKay, a daughter. . . "\\_\\\\ \»| T L. 'I ;- - ~ / r sul-lbs. .» “ith-.I DIN. E Y Fl --itil' i.i.l.ff3f;,.»f, f; "` ’ -; \\` \;\. 1;: _ 'H \\\¥\ -‘. ‘Si us: 'Q .1-‘ln 'fli;f` 4 °° 'i"il.uM R'D‘»'Nr's ,. ,__ ,_. , .\.l`.‘. - '/\|lL' _ ‘ \‘ ' " ll' 3'!! x, - l L ~4l'~~ -Illi- >l, , 1 'I VA' Nor nR|NK on SMOKE Charles W. Murphy of Chicago ex pressed the opinion that in s. short time all managers of big league clubs will be compelled to enforce. strictly the clause in the contract prohibiting 'players from drinking or smoking dur- ing the baseball season. "I believe _the drinking and smoking clauses can be enforced. If I find otherwlsel will switch my team around until I secure ,the men who will do as I dema.nd,'_’ said Mr. Murphy. “I will enforce' the new rules if l lose all my stars and if lit puts the team in last place." Mr. BALL PLAYERS SHOULD 3 'the ele bant in size; In the museum over 500 years ago. The fact that of rudimentary wings-no doubt con- away from Aix-la-Chapelle, and posses ses one village. There's not room for ll under three thousand. Recently strtoched until it sage. or Am." \- THE C WN GUARDIAN T ' “°'"““° 9”” The Charlottetown baseball league was most sensationaily started on Saturday at Victoria Park when me Alwlswelts and the Connaughts met and tied ln a game oi ten innings. The Abbies went first to but and the first two up were victims of Mc. Curey's clever twlrling. Saunders came nskt and drove out a nice two bugger. He stole third but died there, the next man going out on a. foul UP which was cleverly caught by McAleer, the Connaughtki steady man behind the bat. McA1eer led oil for the Connaughts but Put up nn easy fly to- Saunders. Ted Moore was next end Put a grounder to the pitcher, Wl10 Dir. him out at first. Campbell gave Newsom, the next bat- ter, a. pass to first and- _Sweeney put n nice ily right into F. Hennes- 3¢Y'5 mit, retiring the side. 'Hennessey lcd oil in the second lllltilng out n nice one which Mc- (lflfey got. L. Onmpbeli next faced his Tlvul and fanned. Harry Whitlock .got a Dries to first but got no fur- ther _us G. Campbell, next man up, ty out to center field but Reggie Dflltliy One for two hoses, and Has- zard came home. Fred Moore sont. out; a hot grpuuder und got two bases on it. ` John Blanchard, rho "Boy Wonder," came next and showed his iillillty hy lining Out, fi two-bugger and bringing two men home. The next man fanned, thus ending the Hllglles. the first man to face Mc- I PD 003' 593351! Y ...___-_-1.-_-_ more to their tally making the score at the end of the inning. 5-3. At the Bild OI the filth U10 Bcore was 5-4 in ‘the Abliies favor, Mctiarey crossing the Diets for the Connaughts. C. Campbell started the sixth bog put up a foul which was magnificent- ly caught by Mclileer. At the end of the inning the score was 6-4 in the Abbies favor, the Abbies making a nice double play in putting the lost two men out. Vanlderstins, the reliable back stop in both hockey and baseball, led oil for the Abbiei, but put one right; into the Gonnaught's first baseman. Frank Hennessey got n puns as algo dnl I-Ou Campbell. the next butter. Whitlock and Chess Campbell fanned in rotation. Ted Moore started out for the Con. Ylllllghts but Put one out to Gsse, the Abbies' star first baseman, who handled it nicely, The next man fanned. Sweeney caule next, for theplay ofthe day, when he hit the ball n. heavy swat for a home run. Thus the inning end- fanned out. ed 5,5_ 4 . , l ' thilaézzzillsiirtid tl" with H llll f0Yl The clever slabwork ‘of McCarey t mm 8 S N1 WHS Gnllsht out was too much for the first two men WMCCH-Q c X _ ,that faced him. The next man up el’ nme next and hltla beau- put one out towards third but SWWUUY WHS there and made a sen- 'l`fll'lor was there lor an excellent gotionai one hand catch palslcli' t I ‘The 'Connnughts added one more c n yre came up und lined out a to their score in this inning tielng tile score 6-6. ' » fl At the end of the ninth the score lwus still n tie. It was decided to ploy od. The Abbies got two, Whit- lock and Campbell crossing the plate, Sweeney started out for his side with a two bugger, Hnsznrd fanned, McCnrey put one out to Center field 'Murphy says if necessary he .will hire Sfmllll ilming 3-0 in l-he C0n“»1\1Zll¢’S which Taylor handled czcellontly. 'detectives to watch suspected players.” flW0F~ Iliweeney beat the bull llome. W;llinm McIntyre como up and ‘need out it °~ NOW EX'|'|N`C'|° U"`°Y in the third inning. get a free three-bugger. Free Moors was next to ` tiinkethltot first. Then Guss,ttlle tstnl' bil; out T1 "im Om, Cn \,.|,;ch Mein. o ls e , n ,_ ' , , , -. _ 6"” 5'" °' N°"' z°“"‘“d TW°“'° bsfwtiflll :lrlieeca llerlliizlir bin Duivnicii ilidefliginzuiimriiarlillgloiirqiiizuhiiin ‘ FW* Hlill Hughes came homo. Thus started the was caught out. _ _ - Ailblen betting streak un<\-‘when their» 'rnuu the game enllci still sl- ss. _ A gigantic extinct bird of New- half at but ended they had got 4 The Abhles ,,,O,,m 0; ,,., aw LM Zealand (1118 11109) D0BB€HSed the most rnns,Saunders Vnnlderstine and I-len- _ D 1"” U' ` r` .maggwe bones qt me enum class of nesscy hnvmg got h0me_ This put the (heater Garrett us Umpire und Mr. ,bil‘ds. The bones of its feet almost ,l\l,T,Tes one in the ,end 4_3_ William Trainor acted :lust vlliclont- -rivaled those of the ground sloth, or In the fO,,,.th the Abbies added one ly. Hollis Rowe 2 points, making a to- tributed largely to render it an easy tal of 36. The St. Pauls team had‘ _ 1,, ehmd C1eve1,,,,,\ 7’ Phila prey to its natural enemies, including been greatly strengthened by the nd- delphia 3_ man. and thus to lead to its early dition of Carl Milford an old Victoria extinction. player. He has not been playing fo some time and while playing n good _ ` A Tlrly State game will do much better shootin;] i \ M'I‘he smallest state in ‘the world is with fi little HIOPE time l10df0°°V°f “ls THE TEHPERATUI I: oresnet, on the borders of Belgium old time speed. He score 8 points » and Prussia. Its area is reck n d in for his team; PnrkerHooper 5; W. ' ’ M0|‘@ An 0118 Else acres,inot square miles! Its (dizee, in Scantlebnry 2, and Robert Acorn (Sl cm t ';1‘;‘Gmm“ n) y h u tact, s fourteen hundred ores j st 2 points making a total of seventeen. 'el 0 B - ' ` ‘ ' _ i f ¢ 5 Ong V 1- ,,-go°d_sm.d ,Mm a . u H' Miner was the other mm and q-olnowro, May 19-Fresh suuiu The Chlefoifthe Pre_sby_te_r1aln,Hospltal in N Y_, Dr. F s c t e y ‘ Murusuet was madessepm-its stare’ am nn pure us u guure although nu,*=h_lft‘"g “J West and north, west easy way to avoid some physical ills. in 1815. after Napoleon had been" does not figure in the scoring. There “'_""lS5 Showers at first- °1°“““g t°` His gommgnts on _ ilnlllly crushed at Waterloo. The rea- was a fair attendance at the game. “‘ght° son that the little country has re- “J” ll . SEALED TENDERS, addressed to til n non Fri six times per week over Rural Mall Printed notices containing further Il . 21;; Canterbury College, Christ Church, sw Zealand, there are two specimens -5 |- ot the mba 'villiidlimeasllre 12 feet. ‘ ' ' FOOTBALL' inches in he`ig`ht,'su`cI1 remains hav-’ ' ' It is expected when H. M S. Cum- ms hmm' f°“Fd in me Peat b°g3 OL ` ` lberland arrives in Charlottetown n New Zealand.` In the seaside sand, ‘ l,,,,,.,,,B of games of football win' be ' unes and°caves"were preserved ther? ' ‘ 'played ,,,,,,wee,, the shiD.s teams and ngunents hddmg the b°“es of Ekeleb ilocal teams. The secretary of the items mgemer' 815° pieces of dried lCumberiand’s team has written the sum? and fl°ath°m'd°f?' The tmoa :I lsecretary of the Abegwcits asking for .- ° 8 neary 9' e n “mc “re 0 The fastest |,,Bket_|,,u “me .et games. 'l"he request will be complied 1°“‘““' °““°‘“‘"°°» 'md klwls *hall ‘°- . . ’ ’ g . l with nun cod amen will likel - .mo ogg;-ich, T; closely 1-egembles the ln the church Langue in Lliarlotte- _ 5 5 Y ell ,mms except for its short beak, ,ma town was played saturday evening ln me' roi- luivlug urtmnsrls after its the Y- M- C- A-l=Y\1“"1Si“m- Zion* BASEBILL »,geg,¢,herg__,, Church young men defeated St. Paulsl ____ For 3 Tong "me it was hoped that by the score of 36 to 17. The game( (Canadian P,.esB_) 'iii some 'of the backward mountainous l was wvll Dleved and exciting oil, NATIONAL LEAGUE lregfons of New Zealand some Tiving through, but Zion boys were able to specimen of the mop, might be fmmd_ shoot. with greater accuracy and this NEW YORK' -May 17__At New But the expedition of an Australian accounts for the score. Spurgeon MC-| York--Pittsburg 1, New York 1, 12 naturalist, Herr Reisckek, in 1877-8 Kenllc- “Il Old Prince Of wales ““d,1,mm,_¢,,_ At B05t0,,_BO,-non 6| gin. for this object, was fruitless, so that Abegweit player was on the line up cinuggg 2, Other games postponed, the question of the moa's extinction -for Zion and did most of the scorinulmm, ‘was considered finally settled, and it making 23 out of the 30 D0i“lS T01” is believed to have occurred a little the team, the other players were Rus- AMERICAN LEAGUE_ sei Bell, 2 points, Fred Donald, 2| . _ _ e _ , is We-tnishtless-not hevlns e trace Points. Ernest Carson 7 Pointe. and /it ben-uit-wuslilngtun 5, Detroit zum and with .1 southern exposure Zion church umm the pnstorute ul Bmerluy Point on u well-earned ve- ivns seventy-two degrees above. the late Dr. Falconer and nltei-wards cation of two weeks. ,_ _ .ii <3 v - -` - __--_..._ -no-_--» . »- . -- »---- -~-------' - ~~- ‘-rr ' 1, zero ` mamed independent is mme, cu I u _ - .. - '--- - ' The temperature at. three o‘clock As has been said, the tiny Sqft; F5 Im. A. we this morning by the Rcxall Store um 11: 055895 W y puwnEn25c.-exposure was thirty-nine degrees' d on the bg,-de;-5 of German and B81, ’ Tested Tllermometer with a northern _ U* ~ P ‘ll lm* WHS Once ills lmutrlu-seein-.lie ensued. ro li on _ . mostimportant and valuable ,Tn¢_mTne lmpmvednlowfr.llediirheuiierr. above zero and with a southern ex- iiléaihzlghole world. Belgium wanted' - ',‘,',f,“,§§,§§‘f_,,‘;‘§,§‘,‘,§,§§‘§§f,'I,,;§$,‘§f,‘f,§__‘§,’,f Dosnre was forty-One. _ 0- and so did Germany. As ik¢uf;c_u\:i.ffh urs s» I-`e;»¢r. The weather Saturday was delight- . _ _ _ ggpgggieag cgi-<1; em; til; mm, §{,|&,;,.',g,g§~,'i‘;=°,,,_,§_°';§ irgléy :alisuxghgoatluuigstelcug are most interesting (see letter in southeast corner). 1 -IKM We 970 B UI B D nn( remained independent. The tiniest. all yesterday but becoming overcast country in the world lies four miles _. at night. IllSl8lJ - .' -,. _ '"5 _ _ The highest temperature recordcd the I-51 yesterday was sixty-two degrees .' `- ' _ two! -The total number of inhabitantsf ._ 5, _ _ nbovc and the lowest was fifty if l~. ‘ above. The lowest the previous night GBYNBDY USSR!! n950tlations wmz Bel- was thirty~seven above. At nine a. m. ‘ féggnghkzhecgiulre 1151' -tiny rzglshbor. ,lr was fury time above uno at nine 9 "@5119 |111! BBT GY DVB". `p. rn. it was fifty above. fel' ff’ 5° “ndef B9lBl\\m l’\1l°» if “KD” l Tho highest temperature recorded °m¢ b° i°d°P°nd°Dl- ‘ . yesterday was ilfty-one degrees above nith lowest wa fort -seven above. Paper Undgrwggr -‘ _'the Postmaster General, will be re-." ‘ e B Y The lowest the previous night. was Paper underwear has been invented °°1"‘1 at Otmwa ““ °° ' thi T; .t . T, v _ At ' e . ., it In Paris for aviators’ use, lightness 095'- the “th `]““°'. ?1,3',,;§f,s tgslwad Iorlri, »?hd)vce and dltnniriie m., md |19” l'9t°l|ll|1¥ 0|-llllmel 593118 ll-U* mnveyzncg lg H,i;ahca€')eZ)! :our ye;u_B -it was thirty-seven above. ` ‘ ‘¢““*°¥°'- ”' Pm” “° °“ ' -' 'mu our will be lush this mnrulnff, , . lil, 9.22 and tomorrow af. 10.30: it \ I s>."v.|y| Sogpgudg Route No. 4 from Hunters River, N '_ *_ ‘ht t 10,41 d t 0 . wauu., win. iuruauuuuuluwuluu Prim Edward 1S1°',1d€ht°P§§;;f§§g§§l,,,‘”,,_gj K ’? ““ °‘“°" W sun. has been dissolved will tighten, gl Pl°“”“‘° 9 ° ‘.,.- ,, ,,,,,_ M.. W., ..,.,,,,,,,2 at -,_-.0 , s cane seat in a chair which has °“° ~ - .ills 'tnmfmow at ml- lt flees io- ..~_._._.,___ "information as to conditions of i1\'0-|‘i¥lK'-Ili! $559195 st "22 and “mor” 1‘ . ` . ‘ d C t ct may be seen and blank l` W`%_f- `4~ 0» ` - - An averfsiilialii-'1;ili'|lI7“::'wo person: g'3`s';°`°?nT:‘d°' may b” °bt“i“°d “I-' `,“'4°;§;“°°° “ts t°m°"°w m°"““5 Instant Postllm ` ' ' ' bU¢‘l5 Prepared mstannv by stirring B ~ ‘ ' lf f I-Iunter's River ‘Q . ~~ a dey are killed by boiler explosion 'tb' P°’t Omces ° 1 lt ' ~ t th in ul the rust omce 'rho nm n-on-ter ul the moon was eve ees ninl in a cu of hot water. in the United States every year. 31;, einer,” ° °° _ ,0,,,,,“em,,v’ M" “_ at 7” “_ m_ _ Poo P v J.‘2:*.1‘.?...°:‘l§.¢.§.~.... l..f;°°;.’.;‘:.‘..‘:.°."‘i;_..:'v.‘i?.‘.:°;°“-‘“'°‘°"- “1`hci~¢’s it Reason” for POSTUMT g' ° ,rd - _Post Oiilce Inspector's Oillcc, ' 'Phe length of torlnv will be nftecn ` I" er. ‘had " Charlottetown, Mui 12th. 1918. P-mira emi five minutes. . \ .- Gnu, Co Ltd windson out . _ . E . _ Uvrinsrsuk use ‘ . - , ,,,,,,,, M, g, ,J » .[‘ll¢ cdndd .. . _ , l ly- ns. _ Fine 000| ` wi" ’” ` “ ’ ~ " »` lates for locals in Charlet# rt Fort William about twenty feet lie- ` n I 'The Guardian has all the ROI!! ow the earth s surface. The hook is and other news and the SWEET lsbout seven inches lout. and tha,-ilcoD'.BvA1SEBALL Iuugfaction or bein the H0__lEll ‘ We hgyg ¢p¢,,¢j p¢n¢id Qmcesm Q; buff(-ilyw fqpgel-ly .. _ - _ , . .. ., . _, of Of tile hook proper 1| wo gud h, hglf ,, _ 8 _muses lu diameter. nu rules are au. -. - »; "' ‘ ‘ cpu" ‘°" m°°°2"° mm' lg »I’°*"°° f°\“' '°.\W‘°» and show the .lm l - -` ~ ‘Subscribers and others are lsfed .... . ........; 1 STARTED SATURDAY .. .. ..., ...-- 9414 ¥l\0u8h slende , this- h k l l Ii. .fo “quimely ';'mp“°é:o&;;e:rwlo¢;D_` I t _ _ _ I istsred Letter. The Guardian is not bent under pressure li lmmealunny( _ ' _ responsible for remittances forwarded otherwise than as above. Milt!- °'l’be 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 transpir- ed. MEM. ._____.__.__...._- ll llll/|ll_llll_l_f|__ __ MATTHEW DOYLE DEAD The death occured Thursday nt the residence of his daughter, 12 Proctor Street, Halifax of Matthew Doyle, aged seventy-four years. The deceased was a nutivc of Charlottetown, but had resided hero for the last five years. Besides his widow he leaves five sons and four daughters. The sons are Herbert and Lewis oi the Plant Steamship service. Austin of the Quebec S. S. Co., New York, and Arthur and Fenwick in Boston. One daughter is the wife of Captain Mur-, phy, Proctor Street this City. au- otber resides in P. E. Island, and the family will have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. MRS. C. H. CAMERON. Tile deuth occurred Saturday at the P. E. I. Hospital or Mrs. Charles H. Cameron, leaving to mourn be- sides o dlsconsolntc husband. one son and one daughter. Tile illncrnl takes place this afternoon at three o‘clock. Tile pall llenrcrs will be Messrs Ii`. Large, Fl, Stentiford, P. McNevin, A, Miller, A. Henry, I". Hooper. Interment l’coplc's (Teme- tery. ::Tnn. sunburn und other skin af- fiictions promptly fade nway before the use of Hexall Cold Cream. This is a splendid akin food and healing balm that keeps the skin in first class condition--keeps lt smooth, soft and velvety. This preparation is sold in nearly 6,000 stores and guaranteed wherever sold. 250. Th§__l_VlncKinpon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Sts. Milf. .__.l.~i_,____. 1: For n fine heod of soft, smooth, silky hair treat your head to Rcxnll Shampoo Paste. This is n nail' tonic that promotes the health of the head, puts the scalp in first: class condition, nourishes the hair roots, makes the hair as soft, silky und luxurious as the -most particular could desire, Take Rexall Shampoo Paste home with you. Try it to-night. Price 256. The MacKinnon Drug Cn., corner Great; George and Kent Hts. Mti 11Buntain, Bell & Co., for best coal. _,.,_.._4»~A3\»¢6~»v~»~»~»` this morning by the Rexnll Store 'Pestezl 'Thermometer with n northern exposure was forty six degrees nhov two are in Boston. The members oi` _lowest priges. I _Sl-23Mti._ " ,WL A, , T » , -f _ . f ---.-_- ,. , _ --._,,.,_ ¢_ _ _ . _ ,~ ___.. f EW IPM f Soirlutlwusl it-//_'iThe Bl I rp I .. l . an u T, ' -,..,.......,. ' ' llno all sins' void I *www H wslim when ll °°\ '-¢ _dh sr I - -~ _ . ’ _. , r, " . .. "I, g ,al r _"R ttwlwilly order lnlmlll l" '~ ; V* . A ....u. .... :ru 5"” ' lu ' »’- _ ‘$.?.‘t".!!‘r'.°.‘.Zi“'l'.*.':'.%!..°°““?" I Invest hand out of native copper, and popsibly, l . . 2- ; Q . ot 'pre-historic origin wsounsu-ghod, ‘ ' Char' ' 8 ‘ occupied bythe Bank Richmond Streets and in Cliarioltctowu ' ‘ If you wish to sell , extensive co-lnectlon wi We handle all kind I0 shares Dalton S 25 “ Smith “ Barkers 5 4 I 200 “ I Inquire by phon l May l9Mtf. ack Fox a Fox Exchdli§él"”'dnd ., ment .Conf ’ ` ottetown. P.E_-if ,_ I New Brunswick, Corger oi`VQ\‘ieell and "` _ _ cordially invite Fon; Ranchero and every one lutereued to cali and make this ilrir. headquarters while H - “ Companies. place your business inour ll inns ss we condo it to . you io better advantage than you can yourself owing to ou We offer for saie--- “ John Agnew Stock “ “ McKinnon(Mont»gue)§iock“ Alliance Investment Co , Calgary “ Dominion Carri lge Bond,Psr Value $5ll(l,'0 Several good options for sale on I9I3 Pups. Silv.r Black, Blues. Reds, and Crosses. l The Canada Fox Exchange £8 _ Investment Co-. Ltd. \ ` Charlottetown, P. E. I. \ , ’ . » or buy options, sell 'or buy_` shares In i' lh the business. _ _ , l" s of seaurities etc., et :. " tocli, Par Value $I00,0|| as at u $'“o.(|0 Stock ‘.‘ ‘ ‘f $lll0."0 “ $IlI0.ll0 e or wire. Pllone 189 X- _ . J gosooooosoeeotoooo DEATHS. oootoosssoooooo ounce e o In Charlottetown on May l?lensnllt. He referred especially to plo-S cemetery, 'l‘-uesilay nt 2.30 p.m. the white and gilded Imxmt wméh' Hospital' as still seen through boyish eyes, ho Crosby' remembers as the most beautiful pul- Wife or Mr Charles H Camew” agefl pit he had ever seen. Incidentally-h'e the ;Ie“':nlentir>nell the fact that he was born ity M' in Charlottetown and was a student at 3 p' ln Prince of Wales College under Doc- m. llev. Dr. Fullerton -oiiicinting ett pu; tor, then 1 rincipal Anderson, 'Taking ,as his text Luke 11:2 he preached 17 an eloquent and iorceful sermon on ' Négy ’,"’I‘he Kingdom." A pleasing feature years of the service was the violin music by J Winchester sos rmroiistreert l"°l°*““‘ ~l°l‘“ P““K‘° 0* f"°‘°“- H ' ’ 4 p m' cousin of Rev, Dr. Pringle and n former parishloner of the pastor, .Rev. G. C. Taylor. Professor Pringle .is an accomplished violinist and his . Rev. gan were exceptionally good. In the nccompaniments to the fine pipe or- ‘ ,afternoon Rev. Dr. Hcnrtz preached very aeceptably to a large congrega- tion his theme being The Call of Levi. ln the evening Rev. Dr. Pringle again preached to it congregation which ovcrfloltkrd the seating dapacity of the main aukiitorium, necessitating the opening of the Sunday School I-Pall. His text was Iicv. 21 17. Professor Pringle also assisted at this service his fine violin accompaninlents adding, 3,, “wee very much to the effectiveness both and ,,x.l of the organ and the singing. c morn- F».- Tile ing good in Char- ongrega- _.__- Mr HB. Weeks, Fredericton, was re- gistered at the Victoria Hotel, St. John Saturday. ‘ cginning, Mr, Clayton Shaw of the Royal. Bank oi Canada stall, Charlottetown, left on Saturday for his home in rcmln s- tho old A right for most persons. A strong ~ with. 2. ~ pleases future. , 1- If the subject appeals to you, try leaving off t Postum and carefully note, day by day, urn to llealth and siren gth. level teaspoonful of Instant Postnln in an ordin- .'rff=1i "resbyn-nun Hnspirul. uayuintho . ary cup of hot water dissolves instantly and makes it big cup requires more, and some people who like things put in aheaping spoonful and temper it large supply of cream. » ` Experiment uniil - you lu olv the amount that your palate and hive it served that way in the _ Postum conzes in two forms. i Regular (must be boiled). doesn i require boiling, _...___ tea and coffee entirely, use Dr. C Irving Fisllor, for n quarter cuntulwy at the hr-iulof New \_'_ork8 , Nun- \'.~~-lm 'riuu-s uf luurch ss. 19l3= , . "l"oi`fl,-.1 poisoning is becomln8 003° stallliy more common in this country. fvrpr-cinlfv among students. Wh0;h lg l lulrms lil.-We than it would harm a mos u'n‘¥g(d(i‘]li 1? Alnroxiclltion does “@1955 W wire. bon. ,- 'nri¢9rPY°i°l°8'§“,:,§;‘;°°,,f§ bar(-Ig$'?,‘E.1,;:€i;|'i find at the various clinics signs of 1...- Harm done by the ex- cessive use of tea. and coffee nlnong - ch.i.|g,:,‘,l|'y gui; is qu/its prcvontulilo. ` -Child l not infrequently appear ulloso liiiilons and digestive systems have been wnecksd by those two bever- esef-" Li so ss_tofavoid disappaigimmfu 5-iautual. u-..¢,,-,. ,,,,,,{,,,.,,-,.,,,u,, ,,.,,,,,,,,.. f.,,,,..u...'.“` ' oauuaum some . -., .. Q _ 1 Bgep Q W"\|,4.29M - ~ The ~tempersturs at 10.80 o'clook_ ' -- L - »f~ _,. ..= `... i I d I l 0 -.- _ ' _/‘ .'_.