‘°» ’9'3 1 "'”" ‘*"““ ""' _ - 'rss cnAaLo'r'ra_'rowN ousanuis mn or 'Aw' pies nv; , Yessnd that WILL burn snd` ,,,§';‘,;,,-F5j';“_,m,_,, mreeftafsllrllllfoulllllllllll ~=.~ Take Advssqgs °¢ This gnu- " ' ' ' ' ‘ "' ' _ ‘“" -‘-‘ff ~‘-‘~"""‘~'v"~`~"` “Q10 |2| "9 *nt W _- THE GUARDIAN llll ld0Pted the SIGNED ROL NORMAN 1-The _ ~ . i ' .<1 _ ' ,Y 7 . ‘- . v I ' V f e could.not aliord to so strongly monthly Byltem -for its accounts. executive ofthe g3dn°y Hecht? Club QUGUII sl ‘0 - l U’ . _ e continue to sell it sa we do if it dm and firms having claims against this exchs.nge"cf the 6th that they had ' _ e ' » not do all we claim it will Should Dlver to at once furnish their ac signed up Ro s ol:msn oi Moncton ch town mam,/,M W chu,” mlmte. end in consequence our busi- ness reeti D ge would suffer We assure you theft ii your hair _ \>¢¥i\1|\il1§ to unnaturally fall out o - if You have any scalp troubl, Rex -' \ all “98" Hair Tonic is without ques- '0 tion the best remedy we know oi t \ ' .eradicate dandrufi, stimulate heir growth and prevent premature bald 1188!. Our iaith in Rexsll “93" Hair Ton- h ' ,ic is so stron that we ask ou' t give good eat in` the bargain-» tr that's the kind we sell and deliver V promptly---and our price is as low ; as the lowest.. . o E Y y it on our positive guarantee tha izes, 50c and $1.00. Bold only \ , our money will be cheerfully refund- d ii it does not do as we claim. Two ur store-The Rexall Store, The & Kinnon Drug Co. BANKER 'l‘RANSFERRED.- A. C. t A.Piokald&IJo. Phone 240. dl ` Charlottetown _ . .'<.» ._ 5- . i'f »-'<~"°'*"~~. ,i :¢'..‘€» §.'.¥.¢_._.»‘. » l.'-::-‘ “\" . ;~_".¢_*.1e'~.`a, , -- -_.J-1; MAIL CONTRACT ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the 14th March, 1913, for the conveyance of His Mnjesty’s mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week over Rural Mail Route No. 1 from Peakes Stu-. tion, Prince Edward Island, to com- mence at the pleasure of the Post- master General. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Ofiices of Peakcs Station, Pisquid, Fanning Brook, St. Patrick's Road, and at the oillce of the Poet Office Inspector. ‘ JOHN F. WHEAR, _ Post Oilice Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Oillce, Charlottetown, Jan. 24th, 1913. 1-27MM3 i. ‘ I-I I-I , _‘:;.T_'. ,_.; ___ c _ . ` ‘ SEALED TENDERS, addressed to e the Postmaster General, will he re- frsm rheumatism with confidence. Fire Insurance For rates in the P. E. I isnd Mutus. ‘mlm Mcnonam' v°m°n River' was Fire lnsursnco. Comp iles on Fsrm no . s . 'fl u. e h l A'..l"’Ei. °““i»°o'l'flo ‘w°. °ii’i’ilI I 5| A8819 t B I) ss I el' C, ¢ ° ° -.3'bl'si’sr.L. loo syaoonslrooi Phone 45.1 Checll Thai RHEUMATISM _Rheumatism if not checked in time will become chronic. ll0lll)’S Rheumaiism (ure has made life bssrable to many who suffer from rheumaiism. Some of the worst cases of rheumaiism it is possible io conceive have been cured by this unequalled remedy. We recommend it to all suiTering Geo. E. Hughes The I’eopIe's Druggisi ’ in Charlottetown Saturday. of games this season, and did excel IT PAY9 V0 ISU! ill thi! Pl'°V|l\¢° lent work More than one club in the ...- league wanted Norman, but Sydney ,, A CONTRIBUTION.-L. M. Mont- ;|m,||,- 1md,¢ mm, _ gomery, (Mrs. McDonald), formerly ~w........~...................~......~............,.,.,.,,,, of Cavendish, has contributed a paid The Guardian a pleasant visit 4 » _ story and a character study to the Saturday. _ He,-too, was delighted »‘*' 4% ; ° Canadian Courier of the Sth which with the stay in Charlottetown and ` is splendid reading._ with the instructions received. I-le ' -f returns home this morning. Wilkinson, of the Canadian Bank of Dan McKay, Ira McKay, Dan Ma- ° (2ommerce's branch.in Fredericton, thieson, Walter McKenzie, Robert t N, B,, has been transferred to Al- Howard, all of Springfield; Donald berta. He came here from Prince Ed- Baker. and Edison Damarell, Free- ward Island. town; Stanley Sharpe, Elliotts;John Nicholson and Harold Bagnall, Hazel M PERSQHILS Grove: Rendal Houston and William . - . ___ Craswelg, Noir-th Rustico; were passen- . gcrs on war on the western train 1nwI_Ih§}a1;'?;:9ih_?§:;¥°tt°t°wn' was Saturday returning from Charoltte- ~ town where they had been attending ' - the short course. HARRIMAN MERGR James Feellnn, Mt. Stewart, was a DISBOLUTION PLAN- I visitor to Charlottetown Saturday. from the factory. H M cliinlnong ure delicious O ’ I N 01.0 Marr S Eweelcs found here in the best. condition, absolutely pnre and fresh Elite bond/es 6oc, I-2 lb. boxes 35c. Drug Co A Ho a her au e Hattie A. Valuable Pile . ~ .5- V ». _ ? ' 1 l . _.G ‘bis ésif \V/ , , , _ sf Tobacco is a`pi1e of HICKEY’S BRIGHT CUT smoking tobacco, Cool, Sweet, Mild, pure, clean, and wholesome. Better lay 'in a supfly at pr_eseut||prices, an at a good run ‘}-, o__»r` your money. Midé of the verybest tobacco, an d- made R IGHT. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Lid. ‘ ` Charlottetown, were in Halifax 'last I-Iarry;Murpby, son of Albert Mur- phy. Charlottetown, who underwent a serious operation in the Charlotte- town_Hospital Thursday was re- l ported doing well Saturday. A. D. McLeod and A. J. McLeod, Kinross. and Alex. H. McDonald and Wallace C. McLeod, Lyndale, were among the students attending the Short Course in Charlottetown. J. J. Trainer, Bedford, left last night for Moncton. He goes as Prov- incial representative of the Brother- hood of Railway Telegraphers for the meeting which is to be held there -=»- -- ."-=- ' - -.-' . . f " Clip Your Horses Br- * . . _, With “Slcwari’s”. e ff.. .. Horse Clipping Machine .f is_Ball’Bcariug > dry crclean. _ t nipping liilprovcs the ` . ` Ode of flip greatest improvements ever infrodllced' into theastabllé management, according to_ the opinions of lgadinggveteriilarians, is the custom of clipping horses ln the _SP1-i,1g, _which has now become so common. A CLIP- PED HORS§'1'v/ill not only do a greater amount of work on thersame am , nt of food than a horse with his natural coat will do but will alsolbefresh and full of vigor, while the horse with the heavy coat will be dull, out of condition and seldom or never Health oi tile Horse ' ‘ ' 1’ bi asset, and should receive the best care ,,,,,,,,,‘,§,f‘f§f f,`°{,f,‘.f§1`§¢ looll foe, comfortably cooled, oorofolly gmumed, g_n_d.-,ipped in the early spring. Buy one of these Cliapé Px.i_%§i`.cV`vw:.”_,__ ,|,,,,,,,,...'»~~ os.. ~.»....--$9. We keep :extra parts for this Machine. W Other clippers ranging .ln price from 9.25 to $3. . I this week. O. S. Lea of the Bank. of Montreal stan in St. John, has severed his connection with the bank and accepted a position with the Lea Company of Moncton.-Mr. has relatives in Charlottetown throughout the l>\'0Vi\\0°- has Paul . Lea and A. W. Boyle, one of the most pro- gressive farrners, of Glen- wood, Lot 48, and who has been attending the Short Course, \~vvvvv.»~»\--~».~.~.».~.,..,......,. ::Pers_ons whose general strength has fallen below normal should find Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Ex- a mi ld healthful tonic that a noticeable increase in strengthens the nerves Price bottle $1 Guar- o., ._` d NEW IYORK, Feb. 6-Plans for the issolution of the Union Pacific Rail- .lzz-. l‘;”.;’:::f‘.;..E:::..f“.;'::.'..l':;. ° -» of V t;aduStates supreme court, were oill- . t c a y announced in detail tonight af- i Méis 1I1‘;;;;° vlxsléeréugggtcmor 'was ter a protracted session of the direc- “ “T ° ° a y' tors of the two companies. ' The terms are said in a statement ‘ `\~>. ff -.5 "f.'f--»- ‘I-:_~~..- -- ,_ R Mt. St t ' ~‘ ' _ .. o-=;:T‘,-.~-'-=f~.._'.:<_\\=~_ vigsgryif) ;?;'rlottet°;:B§a&“Y§:y_ a issued jointly by the roads, to have 'lily riefey' . ~.-<;\\\\_.___.> ~ °. -=_l the approval of the department of l l""" “ ' ` ` ' c _ justice at Ottawa and the agreement tu?" 0g'frg;m,i,:_'ur`ghg‘2€§'r;;;wn' re now awaits confirmation of the court D ' in the federal district, where action _ ti A t t was originally taken and by the Brlioallbilizrgewiminnn onofleolctetovlo ‘”‘“1'°“d °°""“‘“‘°“ °" th” Sim’ 01 B wma ' California, in according with _ recent a 7' intimations the severance of Union Pacific results in Union Paciilc's ab- V . . G ii p£8e§1;;ti?)mgXarlo?;;§;;:n'Blix: solute Durcliase of the Central Paci- da fic, which has been the bone of con- 7' ____ tention between the two principal Ernest and MrB_ McNutt_ Ma1pe_ roads of the Harriman system. .que spent the week end in ohm, The agreement also provides for the lDt,_'et0wn_ ' sale of all the Southern Pacific stock ___ held by the Union Pacific at 98§ per Im McKay returned from Ohm, cent., with accrued dividend to the lottetown to Summerfield on Smut, stockholders, common nnd preferred day after attending the Short Course. ggctigi E33? t§;‘;i1fE1e“["Igi0;l0;I;l;?g2 J. J. Hornby was e. passenger from and Oregon short line. It is under- Souris returning to Charlottetown Stood that H 5Yndi¢8t9 UBS been Saturday. formed under the lead of Kuhn Loeb ____ & Company and their foreign connec- The Misses Auld. Freetownr were tions to finance the sale of Union passengers outward from Charlotte- Paciilc's holdings of Southern Pacific, town Satu,.day_ amounting to $120,650,000. M_ C I Wh tl Ri _ BOMB THROWN AT THE passenédyilutwspd eyon til; vwldgterh GOVERNOR OF F00 CHOW H train Saturday from Charlottetown. KH-'Ls TWENTY PERSUNS Miss Freda Compton, Snmmerside, FOOCHOWI China; Fm- 4.-"°ExY’l"' came to Charlottetown Saturday on “io” °f “ bomb tl“`°W“ at th” “vu n visit to friends I governor of Foochow to-day killed 20 't_ bystanders but did not injlgre the gov ‘ ~ ernor. I-Ie was crossing.t e Fooc ow wggsgl Qgzegicegogzli’ (gitggztlgégsfé bridge ,when the outrage occurred. The governor saw the man who on Saturday returning after attend- ing the short course_ threw the bomb, dashed at him and, with the aid of others, succeeded in Mrs. Norman MacSwain of Mt. arresting him' pe nd d ght r, Miss .. , teacher at Forest Hill, were in Char- BOSTON S RUNNING EXPENSES‘ ll 1°“°t°W” S“t'"d”y' _ nos'roN, Feb. e-It took sas,oez.- W. E. Leard, Govan. Sask, former- 865 to gugvgfg gtg, °¥5§§;t;;_ $35; ly of T0r°nto’who is home on B' visit Zefslixdbnlt accordging to the annual re- was in Charlottetown Saturday and Ort of 'the city auditor made public went east to St. Peter’s and Souris. I’ - ’ __ tonight. The report shows that th; M_ A_ and Mm_ Duconel Bridgewab city's total ' expenditure increase er' N_ Sw and Miss B_ Honman’ $5,000,000 over the preceding year. week l You ilitcn Want A Hot Water Boillc and you always want a good reliable one.-We are in a_"pos'ition to give you a Guaranteed Hoi w`ilI€l‘ Il0III€ at a big saving. Try us for all rubber goods-we can save you money. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store ‘I Chamois Vest A chsmoise vest lu fer more comfortable and warmer than several' outer garments. The casa we srs showing new are light, perfect fitting, attractive n style and perfect in linish. Shown in brown and red with webbed sides, best quality ohsmois skin leather. r48Ct Get a Good Prices rsngs i'rom....Sl. ll up_ The 2 .Macs F s n endorse Rexsll “'98” Hair Tonic and and respectfully requests all persons sosouoesa lose nf t, ssys #Bids ~ . - - - vs 0"’ Ollilllllllem carry us away, and ¢0\ll\$l in full to January 31. f 1913 for the belong ollthe season. Nor- , , Rexsll "9s" Hgh Tunic not 5|" (the end ot The Guardian business msn's 'skill and experience should The Bulleli, shin 0|! CII i0W|\'| Bqgiggi Stud entire sstlszsctlos to the users. they vw). _sud promptly et the end 0! prove s valusblefsssoc to the cesos ood all 1%' -_ I .e. if ‘Mi ~ e , ., 'J ~ r ii- \. 5;; ' _;_T':j?T.-;;__ g/':rér% si- ,;--5; o“i€i,__-;-I _;1'-`--"' __,--;1__ . "` ._ O _.-»" Z; ,." =_;_-f_ ,- "/ .or ".';'/;~/Eyf 1;- .;-/* ' *O , I! ' ~ -,-\\\'\l‘\““°"‘ ‘ \ W, . .. “` ll "M .l ' . \\\ .~ -r ` \. <1;'y;f;,. \ \ I ~ \;:> _ “,i.’.“l,i,f,.‘:l.‘.,l"-¢ " " ,, -ilu, .:,,,.~ ,_. , lsr oooo uuoanwlan. _ STA_NFIELD’S GREEN LABEL a nice weight, all wool ribbed under- wear odered here in all sizes, will wear will keep you <1 ill ’ not shrink.....lllr.ll1.jl1. _STANFIELD’S BLUE LABEL this ls a good medium heavy weight underwear a very general favorite, one that fits well-wears well and will not ?TTTTT‘_‘;‘.T‘.’.°.f.?TT????'.1'.'.1'_;1'.;‘.; $1.40 1 Tis ‘.f~ .. iilailr-,is rs _ - *__,,, ~. ` would lose loan lo so sod our nm- °°°h °°l°I+d°\' m°l=¢h in !“*`“\‘°- He Played with Oremhtl in e couple ' ‘ G ’ l is Wool Unshrinlcable f f 'Stalnfield°s make Underwear of . 7 c per Garment HIS IS THE BEST OFFER in all wool unsllrinknble underwear that we know anything at all I about. The garments are made b t efamous STANFIELD MILLS. Tlhey ars cut to fit-the sizes are accur- ate-the wool is of a good durable quality-the weave is such that the garment are easy and comfortable. If you are not near the store-write-or tel- C ephone. If sent by mail add loc ea.ch.... STANFIELD’S RED LABEL this is a better weight underwear, nice and warm, entirely unshrink- able, pergarment................ o STANFIELD’S BLACK LABEL is a very heavy ribbed underwear specially adapted tothe needs of men who have much outdoor work to attend f‘?f.t‘.`.?Ti‘.'f'f‘..‘iT'ii‘i?f:::::::::';:::: $1.75 Turnbn1l’s Unshrinkable $1.95, 2.25, 2.85, 3.00, 3.2 5. Wolsey (English) Unshrinkable Underwear $2.2 5 and 3.00. Stanfield’s finer Wools $1.00, 1.50, 1.75, 2 50 _ St. George Unshrinkable--(fine soft English) $1.35, I. 50, $1.6 5 “Tiger Brand” fine Wool Fleece Lined 9oc. . ,C 7 l Men’s Fleece 'Lined Underwear 45C 1 OF ALL THE GOOD VALUE LOW PRICE UN DERWEAR in the - market this PENMAN Fleece Lined seems to us to be the best. It is good weight, , it is warm, .it is well made and well fitting, it will not shrink, it is odered in all sizes, andit onlycosts. _ _ ... . . . . ..-..._ .... . . . . ..."4 _.MH . . . . ... .#51: Boys’ Fleece Lined Underwear 30c 1 THIS IS MADE LIKE THE men's--warm, weighty, soft and easy to the most tender skin, full range of sizes ensuring a perfect fit to any age boy- made in natural color with warm, thick soft fleecing and sold at a price no one in Canada will beat . .., . . . . . ..._ .-. . . . . . . ...,......30c English Pyiamas $1.50 l heavy, soft and durable. The garments are well cut and carefully made--the pat- terns are such that they are not likely to spoil a nervous man’s rest. _._ . .._..$I.50 Others L75 and 2.09. This is a fine flanneleite English ~ Tweed Pants $1.60 STRIPE TWEEDS in edects of grey well made, tidy, cut with the same skill as a custom tailor would use--fairly good weight, dgood durable pants-first rate for every ay wo.-king....... . ... I 60 Others 2.50. 3.00 io 4 75 New lot of Hewson’s This has been the most popular line closely knitted worsted. The price _ “Pull Over” Sweaters 2°2 5 over sweaters we have had all season-and we havejust opened another fresh line within the last day or two. The colors are plain grey,maroon with green, and tan, the material is a soft firm Knitted ’ Hockey Caps ANOTHER LOT of these ready now.Nicely knittcd,blne and white, red and black, plain grey, plain brown....50c At the same time, we have another fine lot of red Jaeger Iiockey Caps, Soft Wool Knit of pull . . .2.25 I _7` 1 ,__,i_i_, CHDCULATES ¢-'= PLEASE ' EVERYBODY `=# i lahnsa lsssrsl¢smnlssies lsrshssis I _ 1lslnq.l.8. Coasigslsstseffarmprodase soileiisd I Farmsfsbav\§ll'l»e|i &'| batter for sais sissdd MB _ ststlagprieu. -1,-sdsnrdnpa. ff MQ i \ ( . ..--_,.1 J» 5" i"l|I` 3 *.- . .,111 i.'l"»l l.. ..`. -M4 f V nf- . sssslf \ » i l .* €‘ ., vsreiifess-s 4 . i il?