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Saméile free if you u-:ite National Drug an Chemical Co. oi Cinindzi, Limited, Dept. P E Toronto. 1,' you need a gentle laxntive or s_ome~ thing to stir uP the liver, take Na ` l say Liver Pills, 25c. a box. 106 - < "D Ai~TNouNoaiviEN'rs “Here we are again-The annual Baptist choir concert on Tuesday uvcning Jan. 30. -1~26d4i. 182, even- "Prinfcs Edward Council No. 1-loyal Arcanum, will meet this ing at 8 o'clock. "More fun at a Masquerade skate than anything else. Don’t miss the lvnp year one on Tuesday evening. ~_*Attention is called to the ad “l\’.-1iuing" of Chas N. Black, Bede- que, which appears in this issue. “Always good'--The annual Baptist choir concert-A spleadid program this year Tuesday evening Jan. 30. 1-26d4.i. "The finest hall in the Province is thc Prince of Wales College Hall. voniu to the 'hospital Dance and \\`hist an thc 12th Feb. ' 1-26d2i. £1-_ *'Everyone had a good timaand lots of fun at the last Carnival. You’ll have a great deal more fun if you skate on Tuesday evening. “Can ,the Crystals win from the, Starr Trophy boys 'I Go with them to su_mmsrslda t.odev.;.and_.sec tho, fastest game in the league--§.45 p.m.--$1.00. "Now’s the time to get your cos- tume ready for the big leap year Masquerade skate in the Arena on 'Puesday evening. No one should miss this skate. V ` “Buy your tickets for the hospital llnnce and Whist in Prince of Wales t‘ollc;:e Halh Monday Feb. 12th. tional i It rays C0 buy in this Province. N. S. Schui-man, Sumrnersidmcame to the city yesterday afternoon, H. H. Cox, Morell, was in the city yesterday. D. C._Moi'son,' was 5 passenger by the ml*-ll SD2C_ial last night returning to his home in Cardigan. The “fb R°§t. Band have arranged H splendid Pfifflfhm of select music for the Masquerade on Tuesday even. ing. V Miss Helen Gallant, Rustico, was B PBSB8!1gB\` by the mail special to Georgetown last night en route ti; Newcastle. AU? E006 trustworthy boy desiring an hour or two of work before school Vshould apply at Guardian advertising counter at once for particulars, _The many friends of Ernest 'Beer, City; who is ill at his home, will be lpleased to learn that he was report- ed Slightly improved yesterday. There was a large attendance at the Arena last evening despite th counter attractions and the ice wg, in grand condition. , 6 S Z_tA skin as smooth as satin. It ls quite possible to keep your skin soft and free from chafe during the cold months. The daily use of our witch hazel cream will accomplish' won- ‘and does not make the skin sticky. Gt. George and Kent Sts. drtf. Q§!J®©®®®®®@®©< gg; A Home Formula 3 §Thai Stops ilandrul ,_ 1 :Xe I 0 Bay Hum... oz. Lavona de Composers... _._2 oz. Menthol Crystals... ...fl dr. _ These are all staple, standard and Inexpensive pharmaceutical products that You can buy from any good druggist. 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Made in 2 1-2 li. p. up Write for our free illustrated caf- ifGet _ an Imperialx A in Your Boat A disagreeable features V l runs _so smoothly, guarariteed. .- \_ \/ V V Bruce Stewart e Co. Lid. . . .. i,.i, _ _Cliarloffciown,, ._ 1.’--_ll-lf '_ 1 ,ders. It is easy and pleasant to use ‘Nicely perfumed 25c a bottle. The McKinnon Drug Co. Druggists Cor., tg)@@‘(§ ooogggoogogoou to St. Ann’s Church, Lot 65, where D8il’l (itll mil 1=.é1(l"l§'¥*§ W. l»‘.Y6UNi§. P.D.r., .Ai.I.i'mansB|d|;|.,|i|untre C., V Ten cents will get a box of homo- mado cmd) all the Opera House to- Plilm .-._.. ._i.i.i... ln..- ~...'-_.i iii. J. A. Kelly, City, was a pas- senger on the mail special to George town last night. V ...__ A Masquerade skate takes place in the Arena Tuesday cvenklg, Jan. 30. The admission, 25 cents to all. Dan. McDonald, Moncton, the not- ed wrestler and athlete, arrived ir this city yesterday and is registered at the Queen. He will referee thi Smart-Proka match tomorrow night. I'roka will arrive tomorrow after- noon. _ _ The Court of Appeal in Equity ad- journed yesterday until thisVmorning at eleven o'clock. Yesterday the arguments in the case cf Morrison vs the Summerside Water and Sewerage Commissioners were completed and an adjournment was requested by the at- torney for the appellant in order tc secure the evidence of a witness re- siding abroad. This point w-ill - be decided this morning. _ A despatch from' Sydney, N. S., to a Halifax exchange on Tuesday says ; “The third game in the Cape Breton hockey league series, played here to- night between Sydney and Glace Bay, resulted in 3 win for Sydney, by is score of 8-7. There were about 200 present, at the game, which was the fastest seen here' this season. Chester Greggory of Moncton played with Sydney tonight and ‘P. M. Baill play- ed goal." The Sydney boys can' hardly expect to maintain their ama- teur standing with professionals on their lineup. They jeopardize their .chance of competing ' for the Starr Trophy won last year by the Char- lottetown Victoriss. ' The funeral ofthe late Peter Trainor took place yesterday morning from his son`s residence, Euston St. it Maas of Requiem was sung by the Pastor, Rev. `Dr. Curran, assisted by Revs. J. B. Mclntyre and D. P. Croken of St. Dunstan's College and Rev. Maurice McDonald of the Cath- edral. The Rev. Thomas A. Trainer of Ontario, son of the deceased, per- formed the services at the grave.Thc pall bearers were James Eden, Til-I. Mahar, Thos. McMillian, J. H. Mon- aghan, Jos. A. Gallant and P. Mc- Kenna. The Guardian extends to Father Trainor and other members of the family sympathy in their be- reavement. ~Yestsrday the Poultry Show in the Market' Hall was fairly well attended, those present commenting on the ex- cellence of the show and the fine qual- ity of the birds exhibited. Among the competitors there were expres- sions of appreciation of the services of L. A. I-Iaszard, the judge, who so promptly and satisfactorily ofliciated at the show. His decisions were ac- ,ceptsd as just and impartial and no complaints of of any nature were ut- tered. The closing scene last night- the plucking contest-was interesting and was witnessed by a large number. Six were entered and the winners were: First-Frank Whitc,_ Vernon River, 8 minutes; second-Wilfred ‘Williams, 85 minutes; third- John Burke, 10 minutes. Lorne Plgott, Frank I-lolloran and John Whitlock were disqualified. The birds will he removed today and the hall cleaned throughout. ::Rexall catarrh jelly is a remedy we can recommend to all who have catarrh. It is easy to use and gives prompt results, Put up in convenient tubes at 25c. Sole agents. The Mac- Kinnon Drug Co. Cor Gt. Geo. & Kt Ste. dtf. ::Buntaln, Bell & Co., for best coal. *Lowest prices. 1-23dtf_ |]UN'T Pllll UUT THE GRAY HMHS V PP _ Color. "Pull out- one gray hair and a dozen will take its place" is an old S&Yil18. which is, to a great extent, true. if no steps are taken to stop the cause. When gray hairs appear it is a sign _that Nature needs assist- ance. It is _ Nature’s call for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or hair that is falling out, is not necessarily H Bisn of advancing age, for there are thousands of elderly people with perfect heads of`hair without a single streak of gray. When gray hairs come, or when the hair seams to be lifeless or dead, some good, reliable hair-restoring treatment should be resorted to at ` once. Specialists say that 'one of the best Preparations to use is the old- fsshionsd “sage tea.” which our grandparents used.»'1‘he best prepara- tion of this kind is Wystb's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rcinedy, a preparation of domestic sage and sulphur, scienti- fically compounded with later dis- covered hair tonic: and stimulants, the whole mixture being carefully balanced and tested by experts. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harm- less. It refreshes dry. Darched hair, » removal dandrufl and gradually re- stores faded or gray hair to its ns- tural color, Don't delay another minute. Start using Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur at once and sea what a difference a few days' treatment will make in your hair. _ This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists. Special agents E. A. Fo|ltcr,_Sun- llrs. -Currie, Summersidc is in the city. Then will be a special skate at the Arona this evening, Fourth Regt. Band in attendance. Admission 15 cents. ' \ _ Everybody should take advantage of the special skate in the Arena this evening. Perfect ice and the Fourth Regt. Band. Admission 15 cents. The adjourned Hilary Term of the Supreme Court will meet in the Court House this morning at eleven o'cl`ock for the hearing_ of arguments in several cases not finished at the last session. The following registered at thc Queen Hotel, City, between 10 o'clock last night and 10 o'clock the previous night: H. D. McEwen, Mor- all; Capt..D. McDonald, Souris; J. L."1‘1‘enholm, St. John; Capt. Wm. Richards, Bedeford; C. W. Rooney, St. John; J. F. Cousins, Park Cor- ner; D. C. Morson, Cardigan; Miss Lucinda Shaw, Summerside; W. L. McLaren, Cardigan; Frank Scott, St. The following registered at thc Victoria Hotel, City, between 10 o'clock last night and 9.80 'thc previous night: T. B. Cook, Strat- ford; Geo L. Crinten, Montreal; Mrs. Murnaghan, Peake's Station; J M. McLaren,, Toronto; C. A. Walken- Shaw, Toronto; Mrs. Currie, Summer- side; C. D. McKinnon, Souris; M. L. Schurinan, Summerside; Ed. Mc- Curray, Summerside; Mrs. White, Summerside; E. A. Mullen, Three Rivers; J. S. Currey, St. John; Frank Scott, St. John; J. A. Perrin, Quebec; H. H. Cox, Morell; J. K. Stover, Montreal; D. G. Walker, Kensington. _ WAS TROUBLED WITH _ Weakness and _ Palpitation' _Cirrus usimr. 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Price 50 cents per box, or 3 boxa for $1.25, at all dealers. or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co. Limited. Toronto. Out. - r -BUWLINE The second game in the duck pin league series on the League of the Cross alleys last night resulted in a win for the Abbies after a hard strug- gle with the Vics. McDonald of thc Abbies had the highest string of the night. Kcenen of the Vics was the best on his team. The following are the scores :- ABBIEB. J. Mclnnis W. McDonald ' Kiggins 259 _ Hammill 233 . T'ull 257 1276 254 273 cis; Total " V_|f‘S 260 250 224 260 Zbb 5-F'F?.< Coyle 'lVlcK enzic liartor Duncan Kccncn Total ' 1260 Majority for Ahhios-16. ______-_-1 THT WMTNS BHITMN ANI] UNITED STATES LONDON, Jan. 23-A gloomy pro- phesy as to the probability of con- flicts in the Pacific Ocean was made today by the well known lecturer on military strategy, T. W. M. Maguire. at a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute. Mr. Maguire described the Pacific Ocean as the “strategic centre of mankind,” and warned both the United States and Great Britain "that nothing could give them secur- ity but a race of military men" as with nations like Germany and J avan it was A word and a blow. The yellow races, he said, were go- ing to demand equality of treatment Japan was at present Brest Britain s ally. but that would only last as long as the British alliance was worth havin!- Grsat Britain's territories in the Pacific Ocean were, he considered, bv nomcsns sate, and "f-he Javmwle might attack 'and defeat the Ameri- cans any day. ____._.__.._..- TWO BROTHERS ARE SENTENCED T0 TWO YEARS DALHOUSIE, N. B., Jan. 2i-Wil- liam and Joseph CyrV, of Campbell- toni two'brothers, who were lodged in the county jail at Dalhousie a few weeks ago, charged with having broken into I. C. R. freight cars at Campbellton, and havin!! B¢°l°l\ good! therefrom, pleaded guilty, and under the Speedy Trials Act were sentenced Judge Mehatchv fnysfds. ‘ ` -» ' ‘- ‘ ' two-rthlrty i . .`_ _ by , tc `|`ierve'two'y'enrn in Dorchester l\¢‘1\\< _ g TURE HEAD UARTERS < FURN1 Q V > Commenciiigthis morning, at`9 a. m. Y RE FLOOR @eSALE! Fl.00R Hundreds of useful remnants---each one deeply _ price cut to clear--short useful lengths of table linens---sheetings---towellings-- cotton~-- cretonnes -drapery--fabrics- furniture coverings, etc-etc-etc_ ials at less than factory cost. Make a point of attending this sale-and come before the best prices are secured by those who shop early. ave Money We are bound to clear out and clean up all the short ,A ~ lengths and odd pieces on our .housefurnishings dept This is an opportunity to secure useful, everyday mater- 1 by Shopping Early Beer £6’ Weeks _Beer fs? Weeks | Beer Eff Weeks 0Yl\l. BANK R - HIS NEW BRANCH _,_- SANTO DOMINGO, Jan. 23-_The National Bank of Santo DominE0. which' was among its directors sever- al Americans, has been authorized to open for business. The RoY5l~ Bank of Canada will open at the end of the month. . ____---1 "Money saving sale HOW OH Bl" _G9_ll Bros. ' l-2bil.ii. _.1--f‘*“* Bargains in shoes for everybody at Goff Bros. 1'25d31- AUTUMUHILT l TLlllT [TN iN llll Eli _si TARRYTOWN, N. Y., January 24- An automobile afloat on an ice floc, with its driver in momentary peril ii l of drowning, was the novel _BDGCCHCN presented on-the Hudson River Off here yesterday. The machine was one of the 16, which started in a race up the river on the ice. Ill W\'\°' lv separated lanes they were going at a great clip, when Emmett 'l`axtci'_n car hit an air hole. The machines impetus was such that instead _ of plunging to the bottom, it skiililad over onto a huge icc floc, which fan-ed by the impact began to float away out into thc open l“iV€\`~ B\1§>Y‘ cd up by the precarioiisly rocking floe, the car with Taxtcr in it was making for the Jersey 5h0f0. when ft rope was thrown and by Vcap;-_fini manipulation and stout tugging on the rope, by five uutomoh\l0B. f»l\‘* auto-laden ice cake wus finally tuwcil to a spot where Taxter and his Cnr could safely be hauled Olf- . BO N lfl__W_______ RODD-At North Milton on Jnny 2l. 1912, to lrn L. and Mrs. Rodd a son. __.___--1-- THE PILOT FELL DEAD. HONOLULU. Jan. 25-ln a collis- ion today between the Hamburg-Arn erican Liner Cleveland and the Unit- sd States Amoured Cruiser Colora- do, the latter suffered considerable damage. The collision was due to the fact that the pilot Milton P. Saund- ers, in charge of the Cleveland, had dropped dead in the liner's bridge. llon’i Tire tentiary. _ A » ‘ ' » l ll/ELCON Engl-ish Beef Tea is instant- ly ready for use. Drop a cube into a large breakfast cup and add boiling water. There is no waste and no troublesome bottle to deal with. It can be made in a. moment anywhere. It is a splendid beverage to work on, it strenglh and vigour. IVELCON is splendid in g1V€S €Il€l'gy, cold weather, it gives warmth and wards off colds. Good enoug h for the rich and cheap enough for all. Ask your IV ISLCON. Grocer for Cliarlottetoivn, llauiiary 23rd, 1912. 1-24d wfnizw. F ,_ 1 l FIREMAN INJUHED \ DURING FIRE IN TORONTO TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 24-Joseph Waterman, a fireman from Portland St. bra hall, was badly injured in a fire, which partly gutted Spindle Goldbcrg’s tive story building at 15 Shephard St. last night. Waterman was climbing an extension ladder, when sn upper section fell on him. ONTARIO COUPLE V ARRESTED FOR BIGAMY. TORONTO Ont Jan 24 --Robt .` John I-len'ry'Ward'and his wife, for; imerly Sarah Jane Harper, are un- vh", you ui .ider arrest on charges of bigamy. The woman, when arrested, admitted having been mnrried some years ago u S to Walter Harper. of Hamilton.'I'hey separated a yesr afterwards. She - |- | considered herself free to marry. Tm " ,im :When she felldill, alter also separat- o *_ ` ' “Theta a`Re‘.°n \l':§liii;ilr:¢\wlii‘\.lt‘ W.lf?'(\wl:lhl‘l‘2|l ltfljiltegs .to the Harper family in Hhinilton to look alter her. But the discarded pusband only complained to the po- ice. YALE PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT TOMORROW. NEW HAVN, Ot., Jan. 23-It is election day at Yale tomorrow, and today the primaries are being held and they are direct primaries, and all parties but the Republican and Democratic are barred from compat» ing. Announcement is made in the Yale News, whlch,\ by the way, is running the election, that no election- eering will be permitted within 300 feet of the polls and that Mory's and the Hotel Taft bar will be closed. Ballots are printed in the News to- day, the Democratic containing the names of Wilson, Harmon, Folk, Clark-. Underwood, and the Republi- can Taft., Roosevelt, Hughes, La Fol- lettc and Cummins, in the order named. The candidates receiving the highest number ofvotcs on each df the rcnnectivs tickets will \io~_-#mud for tomorrow for President. t