,. Able any as-en Ip- writ- P. Mooney. Gen ` CANADIAN NURTHERN -- 1 sl. STEAMSIIP LIMITED 2 ~ Q -= _ e-H 1 g MAAY £6, 1913 . "ru please uses nan in awe .. THE CENTRII ._ ,'f0.,K¢¢p,B¢tgp¢Y9||rpw»nd_' 4 Q l' Q’ 1 . 'L I 1 » ` " it I "'" '"'°"""` _ it I if ne w. w. wr wmm, gm, _________g ___v , f ' me os.uu.o'r'rs'rowN ouannum , ummm elm - ' race Sltvss L GUIIRDINN Q. Every riugreus them‘mp__, w'W_w_" __ IT PAYS to buy in this Province. f°`P'¢l¢\1ii°|L' I is years len in wearing qualities. ' scuoosna an1uvan.- 'rue Img n ' - te I ..W_ W_l$l.¢1e Grandmothefs ring and see if it is not i,°,,°°;,l:f,,,dC;,°}i,'f:,t‘:"B,w°¢‘,E,f;, mai' 1 loaded with potatoes. ° They' are made in all widths and in r'ok 14k.and 18k 1" Of all rings the Wedding Ring should 'he the best. l orglrlii-L;Ali>lE1I;}T¢,'m°mfx;:?°;s.? '£12121 -we cargoofcoal. for Men is the Invictus, the best good shoe. ‘ These boots are perfect fir- ting, madein natural lasts that areas comfortable as old shoes, are glove fitting and stylish as anyone could wish for. All the latest lasts at $5 5o, $6.00 and ¢°»»a» as aa 1.. .....$7.oo Alley Co. ispnsasnln nn'rrmNs._-'rue nas- ns' am owne Y ia c A sem than Th B - B ` l annual rummagelsalle yesthrday fore- ' I 2 ¢S¢ 00f :;::.::%.';:;‘:f“ '°“‘ °““‘ ° NEW GLASGOW.-All should help huiid the new Grand-Stand by 30111.; across to New Glasgow and l’i¢¢0\\. on the 24th. --- \ SUNDAY snnv1CE.- There #tu be preaching Sunday in Cavendish at I1 a. ni., New Glasgow 3 p. m., and North Rustico 7.30 p. m. COAL CARRIER.-The schooner Yarmouth Packet, which has plough- ed the Bev of Funday as a freighter to and from St John ever since she was built thirty-live years ago, is to be a coal carrier in the future be- tween Caps Breton and Prince Ed- ward Island ports. She has been sold [_ -1 L. /New ron anarsua woax ~ 'llhls is the time of year you ama- teurs' get out of doors and take tome ood pictures but if you want; heino§nished right, promptlg an atm erate ooatyou ahou d ring the work to us. | _Cook Studio! Csnadian Norihern “Atlantic Royals” ` Si Lawrence Route Comfort of All Classes ’I‘hat's the ke note of the service on the Atlanta: tioysls. It's the attentive regard for the comfort llld DI9\l\1l'Q OI 816|) DIBBBDKBF BX' prpissed én`ta§oon‘1mo'dation Typical: ll D' ~ l'i\l S 6 U H181) :trust N113; madg the Turhiuqe Bteam~ a s. ° 11.11. s. aeyn sawifa Il. M. S. Royal George deservedly famous amen! exper- ienced -1 revel ers.‘l hen in addition to being mos£modern.bo`\h are the fastest Ln t e nritiah-Canadian service nt. write for descriptive budgets isicoiors. They are well . 0 n e N. . .. 1.v'Ifnt '"1 de' m rx Bristol use Tues liia;ei0 Boyaal Edward 'ruse June 3 ........ ._ oyal ieorge Tuesdune 17 ues .Iona 1'! yal Edward Tnesguly I ues niy 1, oyal aorire Tues uiy 15 ea uiy 15 oysi lfdward nat_.lu|y 21 Hat .lluly re Boy i George sat sue 9 :..;%;..Au¢ -0 Reward-Sat Agra H ,,,.Au_¢zs_- s tsentle Bat. ep 6 eral Agent.\in'llr llo. Hai’tax. E *H4 - _ 5 , . l WE MAKE 'l`IlllTlI and we guarantee them to iitexactly. We will do_ail we can to save the teeth you have, and ii it is possible to save them we will do so Ifnot, we will give you the best substitute possible to get. if you entrust yourdentsl needs to us we assure youof abundant satisfaction. 9 |25 Queen St. r 0 Next Beer O. .V _ _ _ GoIf'a L I -.SP-I P.hJ‘§'276J“lU? rf . ` __ _ __ _N M0 l. HER should be photo ‘ graphed but--Mother thinks \ only of her children when she thinks of hot he p ograp . Perhaps ehe'll need persuading- p_erhsps will cali it vanity, but her pictures will prove she is still a 1 'beauty-will be in greater demand , _ han those quaint pictures of young- er days . Make an appoint for her , rue saves srumo l l..' m I L_ 7 W .L W; _?‘ LIME uns Landing today per Schooner Polar Star, 3oo barrels and 150 Casks Best St. _lohn Lime. ii. Lyons & B0. Phone III Queen’s Wharf 5-15Mtf -A Miss D- Rudge, 171 Great George Street Charlottetown .-Manufacturer of all kinds of fine fair goods. Special attention given to mail orders; -limwfmilipdr sndlletul lvoryhodywants eoalstthis seesont ofthe H Yeahs” value for your money sooum¢r‘ 0 Nellthtsfstho plaeoto lt! So enlernowand- we wiilseethrtitiade- 9 iverod'prompt'y. - We still have a limited supply of first prize Island grown White Ban- ‘ ner and Black Tartarisn Seed Oats, ` which we are offering at lowest - prices. Wholesale and Retail. Call soon if you want some. A, Home & Co. 5-|6f'mwM E7i I pit l l 4 ‘ ' srocx MARKETS. Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy 8: Co., Stock and Bond Brok- ers. Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Richmond Bt., Char- lottetown. P.lii.l. NEW YORK STOCKS. High»Low Close May 15th. Atchison 998 99ii Am. Smelters 66% 665 Amal. Copper 74l 73; 73§` Brooklyn. B. T. 901 891 ss; Canadian Pacific 237} 236| Erie ` 285 28§ Lehigh Valley 158| 152! Illinois Cent. 1 Mex. Petroleum 64} 63% 34 34 Miss. Pacific Northern Pacific _ 99; eel 235| za; 152; 1145 sag an 114 to Captain Henry Townsend of Lou- isburg, On her way to her future home port the vessel will call at Hal- ifax for general cargo. PERSON ILS Mr. H. G. Rolfe, General Superin- tendent of the I. C. R., Moncton, re- turned yesterday after spending a few days in Charlottetown. Among the outward passengers from Charlottetown yesterday were Messrs J. McKenzie, and Wm. Fitzpatrick, Trncadie, to Winnipeg; Mr. Neil Mc- Quarrie, K..C., to Summerslde: Mr. Calvin McCallum and Mr. J. H. Boll to Elummerside; Mr. Fred Farquhar- son to Boston. ~.~..................,........,.....,.,.,._.,.,.,....... ...~.~.~.,.~. Ames. 19-20. COTTON High Low Close lluy 1120 1151 1094 1091 1094 GRAIN & PROVISIONS. 1120 1154 1095 1097 108-i 1141 J “lv 1155 October Decem her January 1100 1101 1098 High Low Close ___l____, May Wheat. 891 875 88?, 88 8'l§ 88 July Wheat May Corn 55k 55} 558 May Outs 37} 37 37} 1980 May Pork NEWS FHUM THE STUIIK Nlllllll May 15, 1913. The Berlin money situation is un- satisfactory. The Chinese loan will be oilered to the public next week, . The Railroads tell the commission they cannot borrow unless rates are increased. Conductors on the eastern roads de- mand a fifteen per cent. increase by July lst. The New York exchange closes 30th and 31st. It is reported that foreign Cana-, clian Pacific is liquidating, " The Bank of England proportion in` r is fift d rese ve y an a quarter. The weather in the cotton belt is cooler with showers. ’ ::'I‘I-IE BALTIMORE DENTAL ROOMS repaired. Dr. Lodge has fully recovered from his recent serious ill- ness, and is again attending to his dental practice 5-'15M3i~ :Princess Patricia is the name oil the new perfume which we have made CHURCHILL, Etc.- Mr, M, ot 1 p. m. C. MacKinnon will preach at Churchill on Bahbath- the 18th at 10.80 a.m.. Bt. Catherines 2.80, and N. ld. C. Follow lf. -1 ..,,..¢»..» . _, f--» 21. ._-" . , -1, Prey. from Glace Bay for Cardigan with a' LOT 48 UFO.-Rev. D, MacLean will preach at Lot 48, Sabbath. the ltith at 10.80 a. m., Highfield 2.30 and ln the People's Church at 7p.m. Glasgow Road Monday and Hunter River Tuesday evenings at 7.30. r ...__ THE INWARD TRAINS.-The east- ern express arrived in Charlottetown yesterday at 9.35 a. m., five min- utes late, the eastern accommodation at 5.55 p. m., fifteen minutes late; the southern and western accommoda- tion and the Cape.'1‘raverse train, on time. ` CONCRETE WORK.- A meeting ol the Street Committee was held on Wednesday to lay out a program of concrete work which will be com- menced at once. The City Council wil.'| meet on Monday night to receive and confirm the report of the Street Com- mittee. MINISTERIAL MEETING- At a meeting of the Ministerial l Associa- tion held yesterday afternoon in the Y. M. C. A., a resolution congratu- lating Rev. T. F. Fullerton on receiv- ing the degree of D. D. from Pino Hill College was very heartily pass- ed. Rev. T. W. Murphy was thanked for bringing Rev. Dr. Griffith-Thomas to the city, and appreciation of his` services was expressed. The Associa-I tion in a body waited upon Dr. Griffith-Thomas at the close of bis' lecture in St. Paul's Parish Hall yes- tcrday afternoon and had a pleasant interview. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian)l POLICE COURT.--At the Char- lottetown Police Court. this mornilfg, James l'ower for bein-g drunk and; disorderly was fined $5. or 20 dayr.| and John Butt for being drunk was fined $10 or 30 days. The Feet To Stanley s r~Q"\§`|~" , , '_' ."`y ' ' °<.’\"5~` N. "j Y* @~-\’=.' fl- `-,f" 'fi -ll T .; 1, -.gr ' ~`-3"' -"s‘. .x-~l 14.4 1*' "§' '.-,' L" »J; /I' '."~" 'l `.'|yT;‘ , 5 h ' f They know where to go _to _p1;oc\1_r_¢_tl1e best fit. ::’l`an. sunburn and other skin af-, filctions promptly fade away before the use of Rexall Cold Cream. This in a splendid skin food and healing l halm 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. 25c. The MacKinnon Cottons Black 2 for 25c Better Quality 15C A Shade Finer 206 Real Heavy 30C Fine Qualily with National Cotton sole 35c With National C ashrnere sole 35C O. S. Leg 356 Silks Lisles Fine Lisle Stan1ey’s~ Special ting and wearing stociri_ngs it is possible to get and nt reasonable prices too: 3 pr for $1.00 Merceriscd Lisle Silk Lisle Finest Lisle Brilliant Lisle O. S. Leg Best Lisle Silk Boot with lisle top and feet, White, Tan and Black Spun Silk, Black only Light weight silk, Pink, Sky, Grey Best real silk boot lisle top and sole Black only $1.30 pr. 35c 40c 50c 50c 50c 85c 60c 85c 85c Kent Ste. leave here Thursday, May 15th. Drug Co., corner Great George and Mtf If you have one you want to be cleaned we will send for it. National Cloth-f ing Co. 5-1Mtf. Sufferers From Headaches should endeavour to get at the a ct ual CAUSE of their HEADACHE. The indiscriminate u e of drugs usually affords but tem- porary rslief, and may be positively d a n ge r ou S to health. It is an established fact that the ACTUAL CAUSE of a very large percentageof all headaches ls Eye Strain Now, it is my business to tell you whether YOU suffer from eyestrsin. This is my specialty, and I will give you the best possible service. Pennsylvania Reading Rock Island Southern Pacific Sugar No Sale. Union Pacific U. S. Steel Pfd. i 114 111; 159% 19| 95; 148| 105% E 114 110; 159; 19; 95 1475 I 110} 15% 19} 96 1471 _ 105 105; Utah Copper 51} 51* 51{ ` HONTREAL BTOOKR. Dom. Steel Corp’n 49| 49} 49} . . o) i I Montreal Power 221 Toronto Ry No Sale. ¥Z'£i‘u.°“’ _ . ‘ as an ‘il The Photograph and the Blotter expressly for ourselves. It has be- come so popular that we had to du- plicate our first order in a short time. Every day adds to its list. of admirers. 10c. -dram. 75c. oz. E. A. G. F. iiuicheson Opiometriat 5-7wfmtf Foster, Central Drugstore. Mtf. ---ét-J __ _ f-_i___i-____ _ Cashmere Hose ::Hnt notice. Our last shipment of] Panama hats for the season will Plain Black Cashmere Hose medium he-avy and light weight plain ribbed and suspender tops as Well as regular and 0. S. legs. Brown, Nelson, Fospof, Condon. Unicorn and Penman makes 356 to 856 a pair. ' no idle boast but a positive fact. I I ` We carry the largest and most com- plete line of Hosiery in the city. This is _ Lids for Kids L 1-a i Another Shipment of American has just arrived by the Plant Line. lt includes the new “Ratt Rat l" hat as well as sailors and hats I suitable for boys from 2 to 5 years of age. pS_iho.piebY |2395 IN CIIANCERY People's Theatrel T°Ni=h* 4* Sd- mgn Low more E 322351?" "`"‘°"°“ ’°* " iii New York Tabloid Musical Comedy Company $;,§°;°,,_*{°;§_‘;_;';=s§,’°‘;;', 12,11” 1,3* Present their New Bill .*i;..‘?;;..*2.i°‘2'“’.5..°..‘.’;‘.‘.°°"‘~ “° ““‘°'..;“ “jack The Giant Killer” snawnn , un ° sD,,,,mf§',‘m_ com No sam 1 Novel and New Electrical Effects spitsl will he held in the Pariori lust#/|Ni. Q' 66°' ‘liar thotranssctioaij of such other talor Dominion CNICNICO. »....~_%‘ar°!:§%¢'»’%'i‘“ ~ - can-1si‘ ~ wrme-s". ' ' " ' ' 1' ' 0' _ll ~um&nf'et“°'t"“‘ "»“‘*‘*°°”~.=-l''1i;u¢'ri::ofn| ::NtNi»e.‘ -Sway 0' Destmy ' °m_ ers to the Prince Edward Island. ` f _-. . .__ . 1.. 1..... 1.... ........ A.. memes sun srreieek Musee! ce sis §oiai:lo`non‘l‘hnxsdny May 29th, _ -n;=- ' -~ " '_ -fr . . ‘?.i.%a*.1'l`€‘li2§i§“1'¢..1”.;§2'.'.i3 ' , Admission Children _lic Adullsli Am nsiness as maybe brought before Y¢q|» Last Opportunity to see this Co. of Clad! ihriigig 1 amuse shea t. ~ A - - Before the Vice Chancellor No. B 107 5. Enphemia Forbes and other com- plainants and Duncan Dewar and other Defendants. Pursuant to an order _of the Vice Chancellor made in this matter on the 17th day of April A. 1) 19:3. notice is hereby given that all creditors having claims against the estate of Jennie C. Bailey late of Montague in King's County in said Island, widow, are required to come in and prove their debtsand claims before me at the odiee of A. A. McDonald &Bros, Georgetown, on Thursday the lath day of June next A.~D. 1913 at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon or in default of their so doing they will be excluded in the Administration of the Estate and from the benefit ofthe said order. And said cred- ltpts are muired then and there to srodnce ore me upon oath all ¢.¢dB» books. papers and writings in their custody or powgr :glaring to, their claims. Dated this tenth day of May A. D. 191 . The Pure Bred Clydesdale 1 _ _ ` Stallion Provingzocixlnlllrllhcteflsgiaxgfd Islaudl Estate of John ='=~'m°» i No 45 Will stand ior ser- vice st Park Stables. E u e t o n St. I u chargwoi Mr Fred "day of May instant 1913 commenc- -Ke‘ly’s Cross Let 29 comprising Bradley The undersigned will sell by Public Auction on the premises formerly occupied by John Bradley at Kelly’s Cross. Lot 29 on Wednesday the 28th ing’ at the hour of lo o‘elock in the forenoon. rst The shop store land and pre- mise! occupied by john Bradley at aboet one and a half acres of land. ani The entia e stock in trade of the sail John Bradley comprllilllk gr ‘aries &e., &c-, and sho? f?" nuture consisting of scales. Sl ¢» show ewes, desks &c. the 3rd The Book debt! due l° said John Eradiei- ` Sale positzle. N0 "“'"‘ Terms at e- - 5 tllay |913. D“"§,'¢','§§|§5'¢1i' xauzqsnv AEs£1Ignee. n'r& CAIIPB .. S for Anignee. BALDIRSTQN I Take Allvlntllo el it 'l`°l\l|ll‘|- AR2lmBALD I' M°DONALD' tom!!! I I Mm” “t °‘""“' ‘i“* ' C|amero¢n ogk _a terms awe ol mt Ill' IBIIOI ' s- .;‘:.'_"n'.';' ...i."“:.. turningta his ownersia bies th; fréllosving Wednesdll 011° "E" “ °‘° a an . | Jung 1.i.”£‘.’§’.i' ..’§f.il.'illli ll1.'£‘.‘ til-5fi",§=f'f,;f_fg important exhibition II ¢ 9 ‘ I E-rogiipgg ‘*n"_1,'{‘,',', P'|‘}'fn'¢l'f|i»°sl"a'|-l{,f,,'.fri P. E. I. |yg girg H hu proven amost imvfill . '"1 isis #glee '2:.is:'.:.:l§:'.'r..”.§: 5 ° found ol 7 ‘ge °°' ' N' md Pnl"-Ili i he has :r..':'.:§°°`1'::.2‘:.‘:f.‘a.°.2l=z‘2:'...:n......... =qIIle'r‘:1llnam;:'tll?di"e’i`ngie service sin.00 for / "“°°` reno c, cr./lax. owner. ' Victoria, I’. E. I. M _numwnsl and consisting in part, Of DU, ___ _ M ___ _ ¢‘°dS- \=°f<1w"°» *‘°°*=» =*'°°‘”"’ ririieyta c|y.1..au¢?.|iis.. Baron Mack 1 NIO 14861 will stand for of 1913 at owners s t able Rivet. on applie- owser Howaao Mexav. 1"