“'l'“' “"‘°" ""!’_ _ _ _ 'rms ouaanorrsgjowu ouanpias mow we MG; nillbg Wood We have kindling wood split and in blocks all dry A Pliikaiil & Gu ard Co Base ner applicantla) ares gbhirhrggttiiiggrlbi cadia Round Acadia and Albion u Reserve Run of Mine» pzen cog All in the Coal SIL ds \-i -__-in by e nati t » b°“I' I'°¥“1ll’7 'alia khlows mt TK °t¥~°lsht our can oi iiimq inn, t°“d°d Wm! il-itctivs bowels and 32;* liver. and can this condition be removed gently and tim, °“8|1lY before health can he feng,- milll Ordsrlies are a positive, pleasant and safe remedy for con lfipation and bowel disorders in gem erli We are so certain of their great l'U!I1°urchaser's money "UF case h th entire satmlgcznon ey fail to produce d Rnau Ofderllee are eaten like can Y. 'they act quietly amd have 300*-hills, strengthening healing n“°“°° 0" the entire intestinal tract They do not purge, grips cause nausea, flatulence, excessive 100800088. diarrhoea or other annoy- ing effect They are especially good for children, weak persons or old 101|" '1`w° sizes. zsc and ioo som only at our store-The Rexall Store The McKinnon Drug Co F In the notice of application for let- ai ters patent for the incorporation of The Iron Oil I"ood A Perfect Emulsion of IRON and PIIOSPIIORUS INCREASES THE WEIGHT ENRICI-IES THE BLOOD BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM isareliable remedy for Pul inonary diseases, Bronchitis Diseases of Children, Ner vous Prostration, after effects of Cough and Colds Try it Geo E Hughes The People s Druggisi George E I" ull _s Rexall Cherry ]uice For coughs and colds of all kinds use Rexall Cherry Cong Syrup It has all lbs fins flavonpfripe cherries, is pleading to most ‘particular taste and specially good for childrer. Guaranteed, s sizes, z5c and 50C- McKinnon _ ' Gt. George an Drug C 071 » d KeutSis. . _ _ * I _ _ / 1- ....=._m* _ l__ ~ . ‘L -_._ _,_ 1 A Valuable Pile $2 t. _ ‘, ._ -A __. » . _-_.__,_;,,.;j- 1 .- , , \ 1 ~.: --~. . .\,‘~ ---.'_-3-;Ij~.'. -4, -," : -‘;f‘.‘_¢'~ ti i 1 : 1 ' \/I L l: Tobacco is a pile of HICKEY’S BRIGHT CUT smoking tobacco, Cool, Sweet, Mild, pure, _c1ea.ii, and wholesome. Better lay in a supply at presentjlprices, and at a good run "'-or y011I‘ , . . . if-d _ Janis Landrigan, Principal :__ ti: veryoesir tooac co, an d made J; Qiien s‘q__’Sc,m,| moved a vote 0, R 1* , _, _ thanks in fitting terms, and was se- lilclwy &rv§Ni¢h°lSoni Tobacco, co. Lui- T ::°.°:;z:;.;: :;=.°.:.°.::::.:.: im _ I n the P E do, the no :Jmoiatfof gondd Sb ` FSB fill cmwiuteaeli, T50 _PD il _ _ turn- 1_,h»inked those present for their’ I' u .A l I Cf ,L , - dishes, The Knights of Columbus are . S _ ‘ _ to be highly commended on their ` ' ~ ~ . -~ worthy silorts to help the poor, and securing such a high class lecturer. _ affording .citizens the pleasure of lis- » toning, to s classical and niasterly iectiirie, _ _ work . horse with or ilever of ihe these s 'ee_e,e\es QUESTION Mum 5‘°hPl Ego to Pawel Disor- uft°g°”t°”" UN* Question when een be e special Orange service in St ` :.:If you want anything in the line _ of horse remedies 'such as Absorblne, introduced powders. etc-.__<=Qn=¢ ¢° “S fi" W° . - - f know inet what you want and know °P1n1°1is 9 from practical experience what is horses in l best. ‘The .McKinnon. Drug Co-. A CLR; Corner Great George and Kent gtg: coatwill._'l IT PAYS to blly in this Pkovilwe SPECIAL BERVIOII- There will John‘s Church, Milton, on Bundey 16 inet at 10.30 s m with a collec tion in aid of the Orphan s Home Members of the order are respectful ii’ invited to attend. ‘HNF- MINTO LEAVES --Tile Minto left G°°l'letown yesterday morning or Picton with express. 55 tons fr°iBh'1. 10 passengers and 60 sacks Of paper and letter mail and docked in Picton at 8.85 p. m She will leave Piotou this morning on return EARL GREY -'Phe Earl Grey which left Charlottetown Monday for Pic- tou was oil Picton Island all Monday Hikht and left yesterday momlng for Picton and docked at 11 35 e m At latest reports it could not be learned whether she will leave Picton to-day nn return or not MARKET PRICES -The following prices were secured on the Charlotte- town market square yesterday and have prevailed since last Friday White oats, 88 to 42c; black oats. 40 to 42, potatoes, 25 to 80c, beef (quarter) per 1b 10 to 1se 'rho prices quoted by the wholesalers are Potatoes, 25 to 28c, hay, G0 to 75c white oats, 38 to 42c, black oats.40 fo 42°. straw. $5.50 to $s.so. THE SAMSON SILVER FOX CO - the Samson Silver Black Fox Com- pany iii-st publishedln the Royal Ga- zette and referred to in a recent ls- sue ol Tho Guardian the names of several a ulicant Charlottetown, Horatio Nelson, Montague, J Ewen Matthews, Bran don. Man W B Newsome, Char- lottetown David Schurman, Char lottctown J. W Callbeck, Summer side, James Roper and James F Ro- per. East Royalty The capital stock of the company is $80,000 to be divided into 400 shares of $200 each The head office will be in Charlotte town HORSEMEN MEET -At the meet- ing of horsemen in Charlottetown liieii night it was decided to hold two races on Saturday afternoon, viz. 219 pace and trot and 224 trot 'The same officials are request- td to act The first race called will be the 219 at 2 p m sharp he starter having instructions to start the number nf horses present at that hour A good sum was collected towards keeping the speedway clear but further contributions are asked or The entrance fee in the 2 24 class will ue $10 and the money will he divided 50 30 20 per cent and in addition to the entrance fee $12 501 will he added by the Charlottetown Driving Park Association The en- trance fec in the 2 10 class will be $5 fill hosts " in 5 one half mile Entries will close with the secretary at J A Ile-nderson's forge on Friday; night at 7 p. m. f EXCEL? ENT LECTURE.- The lec- ture delivered by J. H. Bell, K.C. M.A., of Summerside, in the Knights of Columbus Hall, Charlottetown, lnstniglit, on "Canada and the Em- pire” was attended by a large and appreciative audience. The learned lecturer is well and favorably known in Charlottetown as one of the fore- most lcrturers oi' the provinw and last night he was fully up to the standard and delighted his bearers. lt was clearly shown what B. deep bond of union exists between Canada and the znotherland, where the rela- tion is as close as a. mother and a loving daughter. ' The lecture was full of information, instructive and, interesting. Mr. Bell expressed the, true-sentiments that should be char- acteristic of every true born patriot that everyone should feel proud of being a part of the most 810l`i0“S nation that ever existed, that Rome in her palmiest days was not to be compared wit the British Empire of couded by I?‘. J. Nash, Editor of The thlr hopn that .Charlottetown au- diences might at some future time have the pleasure of asain listening to such a lecture. The vote of thanks was unanimously ¢B1`1`i°d~ Tm’ 1"' kind attention and assured them that it was a pleasure on his pert £0 ZiV° a lecture to such an intelligent au Save-the-Horsef ltniments, condition -.___ -9 .Bakery is a very valuable thing to have just now-but when they leak? 'Any IIot Wafer Bottle we sell wewill give you our INWARD 'DRAINS -'rhs eastern ex Press arrived in Charlottetown yes- terdsyat 108) s in,ontime; the western “press at 11.80 e m, time. the Snnimereide accommodation at 5.80 p. in , fifteen minutes late SOCIAL '!.’-IH!!--Mrs J G Use- phaii Ottawa, entertained at a very bright and enjoyable tea on Monday in h°u°r ol Miss Jeanette ummii of Orwell P 'Iii I. Mrs Maephall received. wearing a. pretty gown i yellow satin with trimmings of brown mariboo and Miss Macphail wh;-¢ black lace over crimson satin. The drawing room was arranged with palms and pink and white carnations and the tea table was centered with 3 basket of crimson carnations and the candelabra were shaded to match Mm W W Moore and Mrs George Ross, presided and the lces were cut by Mrs George Burland. the assistant; including Miss Crannell Miss Muriel Allan Miss Myra Dewar, Miss Ord., lla Conn m-lm HELEN KELLER wiui, MAKE PUBLIC SPEECH NEW YORK Feb 8 -Helen Keller horn deaf dumb, and blind, has 5|- m°5¢ f“I1Y.B\1l'm0llnted one of her handicaps and is to make her first public appearance on the lecture plat form at a Socialistic meeting in Montclair N J to-morrow night Although Miss Keiier has been anis to speak to a certain extent during 11116 poet year, the development of her voice under the care of s singingi teacher. has now reached the stage where her words will carry in nh an ditorium The belief that the loss of one sense increases the powers of the others is a fallacy, she said in a sery understandable way last night The habit of patience is the only thing that helps one to bear the lim itaticr " Miss Keller's teacher explained than the delicate vibrations of her lips, nose. and throat, which enabled ii. pu pil to hear with her fingers were too illusivo to be produced. It was only by Saying the sound over and over again until she got it right, and then repeating until the right way became a vocal habit that she learned to talk 'I must not only get the right sound but I must fix it in my mem- oiy by thousands of repetitions, ' Miss Keller said LDITOR LOCKED UP ON CHARGE OF LIBEL PHILADELPHIA Feb 8-Marlen E Pew, c‘itor of the Philadelphia News Post was taken out of his bed shortly after midnight and arrested on a charge of criminal libel The warrant was issued by Magistrate \Vm F ("am.pbell Although Pew lives iii the Germantown section, h was taken iuross the city to Kensing- ton, wbere he was locked up in the Police Station and spent the remain der of the night in a cell The charge was brought by former Assistant District Attorney Wm. Gray on behalf of Magistrate James Carey, who claims that Pew libeled him when he printed the confession of J. Alexander Boyd, superintendent of Washington Park, this city, that he (Boydl had been bribed by Carey to fix juries carrying damage suits against the Philadelphia Rapid Tran- sit Co. This confession was made to Assistant Director of Public Safety Murphy, who turned lt ovcr to Dis- trier Attorney Rotan. The letter sent it hack, however, sayinil that prosecution under it could not lic, as it was barred by the statute Oi the limitation. '"-*¢iT“_" Never ln The 'Way A Good Iioi Wafer Iloiile guarantee. We have a most coiiipleie stock of rubber goods, and will take great pleasure in showing them to you. See our Kent St. show wi n dow for a good assortment. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. i I; =_7`_| Get a Goocl Chamois Vest ~ ' A chaiiioies vest ln` far more comfortable, ‘and ~ _ wsriner than several outer garinente._`.` _ » i .'i'Iie_»sn|s ,ere showing <4 “°‘:..'..‘°‘“r:"~..,i""..:.: “,......"‘°'» it vs - e f ‘ L finish: Shown in brown' and red wiih welibes sides, best quality ohasiois skin leather. Pfllfll _'lil' frqm..,.$I 80 sp, ITM 2 _ " 1-. _- ` Charlottetown, Georgetown or Pie- tou before the season is over James bfcAleer . N Point John Warren R Wing Alfred Gallant . K Wing Russel McLaren Centre Brent Mcinnis (Capt ) Rover BTEWARDS DEPT C J MINTO __.__.____,__ THE PROGRESS CF A GREAT INSTITUTION The Guardian wishes to call atten tion to thc progress of one of the oldest institutions in Canada The Canada Life Assurance Company, which in its long history of over six I ty six years. has never had a more successful year than 1912 Its volume' of new business shows that its his tory is well known and that the public appreciate a Company offering such security and showing by its actual resllts on matured policies that a Life policy gives not only the best protection but also a safe and profitable investment In the matter of surplus which has always been a feature of each yearly stateinent, this company shows un precendentcd progress. This ls, next to secuiity, the most important point to consider when looking into the question of Life Assurance as it is from the surplus fund that the dividends to policy holders are takeir W K Rogers, manager of the P E Island hranib, and his stall are to be complimented on representing such a strong company and it is to be hoped they will again be favored with the success in 1913 that this fine old Company deserves SKATING RACES TORONTO Feb 11 -In the Inter national skating races last night R Wheeler of Montreal won the 220, 410 and half mile and mile and beat McLean, *hr Chicago flyer Fred Robson made a new world's record of 37 seconds in the 440 yards and 24 1 5 in the hurdle race \\\\\\\ »` ,_ 9 \ I l)UDDb rf Ki n N I; ,U//, Pius nfl/il ll \_\_\\\\ ‘ies R&ewey's=o4 ii-4 vouso riiss I I ` Sire _of 12 in 61:10, ,ine.~_ ' ` '_' King Cole 2:05 1-4 John Ward - Diniklille 2:04 1'-4, No f, 2:05 8-4. etc. Jim 2 2 19. llflllbs and Il (Di _ '- . »"\‘ 4 285 iyiirl V .,- L... rf, f ii Q AJ JW , ,Un rvw ~a~»