Tl f.-~,,,,, _-'Z 4. 1: _l _i _l i l l ix l l ,_ 2’ _ _ i»,__ il lf' lf, V. ,_ l l P i x ,_ c.-_7~..-,_...-T.-W ,_ 1 F 5 `._’ . lachey Sticks _ C0.. l,‘l`D. . Canada $3 7 .900.000 of New Business was written by the Sun' Life ' ` of Canada for the year 1912, an increase of over $5,5oo,ooo_ over 1911. A magnificent ‘ tribute to the capable management of this good ` old “Prosperous and Progressive" Company. E. R. BRO W Charlottetown Manager, for P. E. I_ _ p. m. ll ll ll I al I' Ar a_m. “ _-1 _ a. m. Daily .. .. 'SHORT ROUTE asrwrerl HALIFAX Maritime Province Points A N n MONTREAL nl-Dining Car Service Uaaurpaaael W B HUWABD. DPA L t Opera House hui Jphn, N. B. J. K. B038. lickst Alent. Idmg. Charlottetown. i ,.__~___ -fr *ff f - ‘Standard iijh Grade lquipme ".; ' _ '.P.n. s. |- i-.21 *‘\="_'I'; l Pnrify your blood. ' build up your body by using Rexall Blood Tab- lets,a standard preparation that is working good cures in hundreds of cases This preparation is sold by us with the nn- derstanding that if it is got satisfactory, your .‘ oney will be refunded. _,, gnc box 5oc, six boxes for $2.59 The McKin- _-_ui _...if i.1'r'rr.n»omt.- 1 ~ WEP/I‘VILLE Dec. 31.-A peculiar~` | FIl'F1'Y GIRLS FROPOSE TO HAPPY RANCHER. _1-» NEW YORK, Jan. 1-W. B. Cross of the Red Cross ranch, Grand Junc- *_tl9n_ Col., one of the`apple kings ol Unit State, who failed in his search lot a bride in Boston, is s. happy man ‘this New Ysar's day for snugly but- toned under his coat are about fifty proposals of marriage, all received the last day of leap year. All day Mr, Cross, fifty years ol nge, smiling ever, and so attractive that even the telephone girls in the Hotel Breslin, where he is staying seriously contemplated proposing was busily engaged talking over the -telephone to young women who want- 'ed to become "Mrs, Cross.” It all _ came as a result of his visit here al- llnd n` mate and his declaration that -» non Dmg Co., The Rex- au Store' 5_2ldrtf ter B trip to Boston where he did not - -- 'Flite was seeking a wife to take with him to his Colorado ranch. H START WIRELESS ' a GREETINGS T0 WORLD. ly sad accident occurred here to-day. '” ' ` Annie Kell, the young daughter Allen and Mrs. Kell, was playin of WASHINGTON, Jan. 2-The naval g observatory started on its way at ~ l ii ‘ ht ‘ l est- witli a string of beads when she p\rt|{'" ‘Dig . B m8931120 0 Sl' use in ner mourn ana suc<1en1y,ms to the entire world. with the throwing her head back swallowed She began to choke, and Dr. Geo, CHOKED TO DEAT it W . hope that it might be caught by _ the Eflel tower in Paris, Point Loma, McKean was summoned immediately. Cal., Key West, Fla., or Colon and He endeavored to extract the bead|contin\ied around the globe. 'Phan Ar- without success, and as a ,last re- ,lington station received the Hillel t0- sort opened the throat at the wind-|wer time signal on Sunday night pipe, but in spite of all that he could over a distance of 3,900 miles. The do the child succumbed. ‘ STEAMEH SHORT OF COAL. _ record is a Marconi message oi 5,000 miles to Clifdon, Ireland. i BRIDGE BREAKS LIVES LOST. _ Lonxsnnnc, N. s., Jan. 1.-'rue __ Dsnlsnstenmer L- P- Helmbled- HUNTINGTQN, w. vs., Jssusrvl aptain Svane, arrived in port yes- -Eight men were killed and 15 in- B H0111 C0P°Uh38°“ VV? F°W“y' Eng'_` Chesapeake and Ohio railroad ran §rrday short of coal. The Holmbladdumd when ,I freight tram in the Bud. With Zeneml Cargo [Ur Boston' thru the bridge over the Gutnndotte 'The captain reports one of the rough' river, three miles from here at 11 bat trips across the Atlantic in experience, but no damages were su fercd. .______..___..___ lilllil ,AHHIVALS The following registered at the R e 10, o‘cloek last evening (after t his o'clock this morning, A crew of sixty 1' _` or more iron workers .vers employed in repairing the bridge when the freight train appeared f.-.1 the ri.-uiu track. Some of them 2-_elicving the ,structure to have been weakened, left their posts, but others la-ughed at danger and were carried 'down with the wreckage when the bridle °` llapsed under the weight ol the _vera Hotel, Charlottetown, betw §n|::Mn_ The hmmm 0, the ensue' “_ B was reported, refused to cross the nlrxal °" th’ 1°" tram ‘md stmmery bridge and witnessed the accident. and 10.00 the previous evening A. D., Ross, Eldon W. W. Sharp, Btettlcr, Alto. W. Donahue, Luke Ainslie, C. B. 'l‘.` "l!eConell, Fort Hlllord,B.C. Giillapis and wife, Appin P._Ings, Pownal White, Pownal E. Dawson, Augustine Cove C. Delaney, _'M. P. P., No Tryon. Allen, Halifax “-'='f53?#!" 3I?*`?"?'?*5-‘ Georgetown. Vernon M I rt at the Vic- ` False work had been placed under the bridge while the repairs had been made, and those in charge be- lieved it to» be safe for railway ltravel. But the river had risen dnr- ing the nlght,and,it is reported, so 'weakened the false work that it col-‘ lapsed, allowing the bridge to E0 down. 'The iron workers were h _thrown into the water and some of _them weredrowned, but Other! SWBIB ashore. Spectators who were watch- ing the men at work, gave the alarm mid physicians were surrlrrimll’-fl ffm” hers. All traillc on thc' railroad will hs tied up until a temporary bridge _can be built. THE NEVADA SAFE. ' HT. JOHN’B NFLD., Jan. 1--The _“einer Nevada, re orted ovcrdueon C. B., was sighted od Capt $00 U* day. Her steering gear was Grlllllltfl way was expected hers tonight. ‘ cinorramsi -iwodaeiuyans doa. Dkglb Eg. pk lb. (lmlll 10 to 'iii '~ % _, _ ~._-~=. O li. nw has run from St. .iiohrfs to 9!dua'¥.»-,Hay ‘iowa ‘and sbs was taken in tow ny thu B h t steamer solway. The I'-Gem* f‘°\",3:'iiqt:i in _ .uomsaun im:ssis:'rd p .l§:&” dr mtl \__<.g;i Slflltd 1 iklld. " _` - .lil _rr *ravi wyfla can mvnee -n.oi.anKi»cuaralan'ull¢m a1bam_m.Hl» vhonoisl. 4 . _ _-.au , gt J-_ __ , ..-.fills MORNING DAILY Guardian nail; obtained at MQW! yllur- labrarivfl. -'- e 5-:nes nAzm.'|so_ns_s:>s» ow- in .‘ ' lrstde. Hu odbu phone ma 'sp' l _ ar p. m. 15 passengers, 41 bags mail lmight.-J. hs a paid for has expired and thus mlm an inane, aa all papers are -PLEASANT EVENT.-The home when their daughter Miss Elmira en. tertained a number of friends. The midnight the guests repaired to the dining room where a very inviting luncheon was served. Dancing was returned to their homes.J. enmg uardian) -WEDDING BELLS.-In the West- side Presbyterian Chung); of New York Cit _ _ y o_n Tuesday, December thirty-first Miss Rhoda Alice Bow- Bowness of Kensington was married to Edwin Hall Jaques of South Am~ boy. New Jersey, the Rev. Anson Attebury ollicisting. "Mr. and Mrs Jaques will spend their honeymoon -THROWN OUT OF WAGGON- On Sunday M. C. Quigley, a wen known farmer of North Tryon, was thrown out of his waggon right ut, the doors ol the Presbyterian Church, _taken ‘to the home of Ji F. Lord nearby and Mr. Lord went for 1);-_ Bovyer and alter considerable time operation that Mr Quigley had 1,0-be has his utlice and there the operation was successful and Mr. Quigley- was able to return home. The accident was caused by the spring of his wag. Bon breaking. -wisnnmr; BEi.LS_-A fashion- able wedding toolgplace on Tuesday, ‘December 24th, at G o'clock, p, in., _-at the residence- of David and Mrs. MUCUDUDK. Montrose, when 'their Cailgary, Alberta. The ceremony was P0l`f0l'-ll-Ofl bl' Rev. J. H. Mc!-lattie assisted _by Rev. I-1'. B. S. Btrothsrd ol Alberton. The parlors were artis- tically decorated for the owagion with holly and Christmas greens. _The bride, leaning on her fs,1;h¢|-'B arm, entered the parlor to the strains .of the wedding march beautifully rendered by Miss Bertha. Hardy. She looked verycharming 'in a handsome baby Irish lace and seed pearls. She wore the conventional veil of tulle with coronet of lilies ol the valley The bridesmaid, Miss Edith Hay congratulations the bridal party and guests, to the number ol about one, hundred and seventy-five, partook of very enjoyable evening was spent gold bracelet and to tha groomsmen a gold scart pln set with pearls. The bride's gift to the groom was a gold locket. There were many beautiful preents. Mr. and Mrs. Magee will visit their friends ln this Province before leaving for their future home in 'Cal ar _ , SUMMERSIDE MARKETS ::You 'will needito come hare for Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. 'Eggs rv 27 .Turnlps ' 18 Potatoes Pork _ Beef Drellad beef ,Chicken "turkeys ,Geese 'Woul- ’Duchs ' Oats (White) wolf-I ao l 11:09; star stoio 55'- SS |915-l N~l _ 811 to 'Hun pr Stray alan GG SS eltl Buff* ai 'i is 1--1-_-_-'-a-a-. 'ro nssxon cans Prince of J_o Jel~aisif|m>x~ " a small freight. Outward she hurgtumgq [mm 40 passengers and 60 tons in-C°1¢mm_J__ -SUBSCBIBEBS ahoula renew_ a to summerslde after- mndlng the wack or two before the ima' they New yea; .g 3,;-ham. ”.5|».¢g;¢y_J_ V ` _ _ _ dlvrentivued promptly on expiry whens was in smnmaglilisyfmmay. 5500-- . ’ _.J_ _ _._ _.M4 _ _ ~ _of William and Mrs. McLean of Cen- _ ' water “dn Bm, _UBL Lot 16, was the scene of a very _ hy' g ,or plessant event on New Year's Eve, _.__.»_ "ming was pleasantly spent in* hogton were in Surmorsids yesterday. games, dancing and music. About Passed succeeded in finding him. S ° ~ much dmiclmy was experienced in 01'; iimersidc will be at ~ home tovfrlends dg,ught¢,| gran. J" was united in children, and Miss Margaret Beer, ol nm;-1-lim., to William Fr Magee of Uoleman,_who had been visiting in g y' ' _holidays in North Tryon the guests of ¢M_rs_. Crue's parents, ll. O. and Mrs: _ *-"-‘-"'“_‘ ;llaLaney_ ‘ ' ' `-`-ions --Miss Laura' -#Miss Lucinda Shaw' returned "_W__f!"' 1~._ -Miss Dora ab lllis- -_.rap -Mrs. Edward~~Pa¢kman. Monta- -John P. and Mn. Proiltt ol Al- -Capt_ D. and' Westhaver, Cape Breton, left Montague for their home yesterday mo;1|.ingB ngcin resumed until the wee sma’ _ - ' ` hours ol the morning when the guests _My-s_ Frank Linusttm. will be at T 1 . . home to her friends' Thursday and mmm Yesterdays Ev _ G _ Friday afternoons and evenings Jan. sixteenth and seventeenth.J. -Miss Blanche Lockhart of Cole- ~" si nan is a Muse. _ _ _ _ _ _ man is visiting in Sunimerside the, guest of her sister Mrs. Chester Pal- ness. daughter of George and Mrs. ming* I . .__-_ . -Miss Jessie 'Haszsrd of Mllrray Harbor is visiting i Alberton the guest of her sister gre. W.>,C. Law- _~ son.A. ' -C M Oulton, son of R T - rivcd in Alberton on Thursday from the Canadian West on a visit to his brother Russel Oulton.A. in the South. *’-' e" _ . _ _ _ ar » -Misses Hazel Hueetis and Nettie and dmwated his should" He wa LeFu_rgey were passengers to Bum- ',__ merside yesterday morning returning from the East.J. _ -Mra Robert H Morrison oi Sum- 'Puesday and Wednesday afternoon and . _ .i- taken to Cmpaud where Dr' Bower Wednesday evening, Jan. seventh and _‘.5 eighth. J. -Miss Johnson, Charlottetowngil/[iss M. Johnson, Charlottetown; H. D. Johnson, Charlottetown; H. M. John- son, Charlottetown; registered at the Clifton House. Summersids, between 6.30' last evening and 6.80 the previ-- ous evenlng.J. -Mrs. Harry Sllliphant and two Summerside the guests' ol Levi and Mrs. Silliphant returned to their homes yesterday.J. ‘--F. D. _Anderson, Moncton; E. O. Pope, Picton; T. F. Anderson, Tor- onto; S. T. Green, (7harlottctown;\V. F. Gesusr, Amherst; J. H. Schrilmer, St. John; registered at the Queen Ho- tel, Bummerside, between 6.30 last evening and 6.30 the previous even -A CONCERT, for which a good program is being prepared, consist- weather ls stormy, social will be hsld the following [ina night. a sumptuous wedding supper and a (Fi-gm _Yestel-¢1ay’s Evsning Guardian) _ __________ ing friends in Kmkora recently the guest of their uncle. _They returned to Kensington yesterday. _ -If. Crue of Williams & Crue, print- ers, Sumrriei-sl\1ld»_ _ IT TAKES 'l_WO EACTS tofdniake this Fur ‘ i?IRSAT-The fnrs are line and new and 1118419 il? ‘ S‘E(‘,0NLi)`--We are selling__thein,_s‘t very much less than you can buy them eisewl1¢'re_.'°_ V » _ 1 1 1 l J .na -=.-i- "l"a‘*»` -anna...--....-.4--»»-., ...una -r -'r *X* ~".‘ ,E J. 1 ~_-. 1 ~ r X. ~..»'i,~:>r<'~. low design, made Tiom -»‘.~ -2 ~'.~ _-_-_ I <_ s_\~°4_ 3 f ~.~ ; l y e c.reuc on for lam es. La s .»-,., __-, ,V _ , ` brides brother. George Mnrehbsnk. with baskets free. Proceeds in sid sl _ ~ -"‘»:f' e - __ `I|1\m°“5i=9l¥ H301' "I0 °°Y°l!`l0l'lY and the Prince County Hospital. I! the ',-,Q ` v ,__;_ __ '_ _ V 9;; ri* “é -E* 1,. -1-»-1-was o s rrow _ ,, ; _.,_¢~_ , ‘V »» __ _- , The groom's gift to the bride was ii -Miss Janie Lyndsisiid Miss Gert A -_-'u -an Y l _?,;brdNim:l°tu$b£1 cygmmm M B016 Wufilll. t0 U19 b!`id°'m“id 3' rude Power, Kensington, were visit- Corrected lor every Wednesday and sbagnidr Num! idiigd-panda-Sh0PP 0' i ghe r I Saturday issue. -» Oats (white) Oats (black) Straw. pal' ton Hay _ Eggs per doz Butter Chicken (pair) Fowl (pair) Potatoes, per bus. 'Celery Turnlps _Cabbage l<s Hides -Oallaklns Lamb , -b ef - £44 (quarter) _ ` i _ , rk ` Gsm _ $1.25 ‘;, -------v- . -_ __ _ s'rs:AMEns LAST CHANCE! ' ,'- _.___ .. a. 3-' Ee _*_ .. §ssgss¥$“ sgpgsagsf 5'#-’S§°52§S$§ 10 tai: as to tn ~f=S SS *S-f»'§,‘-====5 1 osecution of_ two trans-Atlantic* =_ mship captains charged 'with M1NKMAR_M0_'_tj luUl‘l=`= Ism- ~ pire design, made iine* grade inlhk " nia’rmot skins, handsornely striped, ~ satin lined, silk wristicord, clearance _ price. . . . _ _ _ MINK MARMOT MUFF: E111; pire design, made iiaegrade skins, , satin lined, trimmed with two heads and four tails, clearance price. - _ 1\11s_K MAI'