_ n, ,. fit? igihg _ r I '..-1; . "l‘KLA'l'll'l‘ NIU! GUARDIAN FIRST 0" U4' _ -_- °» THE CENTRAL IT PAYB to buy in this Province. ' (From esterda 's Evenin Guardia at Clyde River has been postponed until Jan. 18. - ' ‘ °‘ `"“ Pitn'r'rv oannupsn. J L Peerdon, livery and g U _ *___ __ _ _ _____ “_A___“_____`_________ stables. has issued, gveryquje \ i ‘ ‘s ""'""‘ ""j"" calendar lor 1914. "~ " 5, Vof the eylinders gave out and the _ HEAVY CARCAB.-Mr. A. H. - -_' . _ . _ Green butchered a year and n half THE - EARL GREY;-‘~Tha_!ilar1 only one cylinder. y y g ng old beef the other any that _ -insane Grey lettfzor Picton nt .fine aqui RE-OPENING POB'1’PONBiD.- 'l'be|437 lbs. The hide alone weighed 'I8 |1001' l-hill morning. Het Gprgo Ovtl' re-opening of the Presbyterian church-lbs. Not too bad, was it?-L_. ,consisted of ,twenty-New tone 'oi mix- Cd ht; .; ` ' New Homo.-nr. D. s. ueqnsr- ,sim vill'i¢§iiln’tni» evening. B -_ rie, Crapand, a few days ago movedi _ . ` ~` "'- Yrnsg twelve hogs of mail.l cl #1 'Q env- `-‘ .~".‘,f.~”.‘¢':.s ll`lF'. rf f‘ 'I ' iiill 2 lf.; <1 .4-r‘,.-Jai li ll | J-."f. . . -.5 .if 1;. " ~ f ,.f| . .\ _'l 4. Hp" .~.`. ` -_‘E ;.~ . . 11 J '.1' ` Li -sf? -in-.-~' ~ l7§'=,,' A T7 I '$. 1 >l'~-. il rl. » 1 for the relief of aches; palns,swellmgs,bume, cute, rheumailsm, boweliroubles. Forin- temalandexfemaluer. l &00.,hs. lsdnfi-°-sv lsstss, .§,;:..~ Exp. . . . .,-.-. _ -.-=,.,,,'r,|'m|,,. SPRAY FLEW HUNDRED 'A FEET HIGH AT ‘FRISCO ' SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6.-The ocean shore was black today with automobiles and sightseers watching the thundering assault of the surf on the beaches.~A sea lion, perched non- chalantly on a weather ledge of the seal rocks, forty feet above the tide, kept vigil throughout the day. At times the spray flew 100 feet above his head. The British tramp steamer Cow- rye, with a crew of forty-five Chin- ese bound for Shanghai, with a car- go of gasoline, which attempted the northern passage of the Golden Gate Bar, grounded and was so badly bat- tered that she put back to port with her bottom plates stove in. She was beached in Mission Cove, inside the harbor, to prevent her sinking, 1 1 | S NA P cLl~:ANs 'rms HANDS No matter how soiled they are. Grease, Ink and all other stains _ come off with Snap. Leaves the hands soft and white. Autiseptic. a ) ALL ul;/4/.1.'/.~s .s/-:/.1. .s;fvA.° Q SHIP CDIPANY. Llliflll. - llmtral. A BIG SHIPMENT-The Earl Grey in has been carrying large shipments to , the mainland ever ‘ since she took ` over the route. Among the ship- ments last week were 600 carcases of dressed beef, which were taken over] on Thursday. They were shlppedby George Profit of York, to parties in H Winnipeg. FIRE WATER- An estimate of fire waste in each province of Canada; for the year 1913 has been issued. Of the nine provinces the least waste was in Prince Edward Island, only' 455.091 gals, being used. Ontario had the biggest waste “ with 98,182,550, Quebec was next with 5,981,211, then Alberta, 4,012,211, Saskatchewan, 2, 303,319, Manitoba, 2,202,208, Nova Scotia, 1,588,730, British Columbia, 1,536,858, and New Brunswick, 1,- 084,370. DAIRY RECORD.-Another Dairy Record Centre has been established* in the Crapaud and Tryon districts, under direction of - the Dairy Divi- sion, Ottswa, with Mr. George Bur- gess of Crapaud as oillcial recorder, this is the sixth now in operation in the Maritime Provinces. Harvey Mitchell of the Dominion Department of Agriculture who has supervision of this work came in last evening from Crapaud and left this morning for Truro, N. S., where he will ad- dress the annual meeting of the Nova Scotia cheese and butter mak- ers' Association at the Agricultural College. < ROAD BREAKING.-The atten- tion of road-masters is called to the necessity of having the roads (and especially roads on a rural mail FOUW). properly broken at a reason- able time in the day in order that the mail driver may perform hs duties satisfactorily, It is 'well known that a great and universal complaint ascends when the carrier does not arrive “on time" for his rnany.ps.trons, not considering that he often gets his horse down in a snow bank and is thus delayed by broken harness, while at the same time he is endangering the future usefulness or even the life of his poor horse. Not infrequently the half- perished mail-carrier has to plead with a negligent roadmaster to have the roads broken that he may fulill obligations expected of him. It is hoped that this duty will he at- tended to for the rest of the winter, so that the splendid beneilts of the Rural System may not be lost by the, to his. new dwelling holllc. which has iust been completed in the most up to date manner, ,and lighted throughout. with - electric lights. ,a ul. ,- --»» .,§_E8IOUS LOSB.-His, friends re- gflt to learn that Mr. Geo. McKay, Found's Mills, lost his very valuable brood mare two weeks ago, by blood- poisoning following the mare’s calk- lng herself with a sharp heel-calk.-L APPl{ECI-A'l‘ION.- The following kind letter was forwarded to Mrs, A. Maclnnes. Dear Mrs. Maclnnesz We the members of thc choir of St. Jnhn's Church, Belfast, wish to ten- der you, and your family, our sin- cere sympathy in your recent béreave- - WEIGHTB AND MEASURES.-An -ed, and that-these amendments be- your loved ones, now _and through- Dnt -the donning years. Signed- In, behalf of the Choir. Church, in Hamilton, on Januaryi rector of the church, who it..will be remembered conducted a divine cam- paign of about two weeks in St. Paul's Church in this city a short' time ago, declared the second con.- .ing of Christ to be at hand. Those who attended the services here and learned the emphasis of Canon How- itt's preaching can realize with what force he stated that "While there is no scriptural warrant to prove it, the year 1914 would seem to be the possible date for the Lord’s return. Many Godly men believe this” ly cluding Evan Roberts, ev. ,J._ , . Luce, of Gloucester, an' ',-3§o'l~d “Rad-` stock. Everbidvher ft' Eigiplfession seemstp pre fl. o om and Gornloxanhwwdg destroyed, the Lord revbn Hi' the fact to Godly people. Similarly the fact was revealed be- fore Jerusalem was destroyed. Bs fore Christ came to earth it was re- vealed and indications now are that the Lord is to return to earth iior the second time." One reason the preacher assigned to his remarkable statement was that ,there was more sin and wickedness in the world now than ever before. Is Yi ur Wife Bad Tempered 'I Chances are she has corns that aches like fury. Buy her a bottle of Putnam's Corn Extractor. ‘It acts painlessly, gives instant relief, cures every kind of corn. Insist on getting only Putnam's Extractor, people of the province.-L. ment- F01’ 111811? Y°5l`B MT- MM' gifs. McLeod of thesame place were Innes has been a valued leader, andhmlggq in mm-|-mga The ce"m0ny_ helper of the choir, where-his placamggg nnpfqrmeq by the Revd_ J_ H_ wiu nn nimcnit to f\i\.e.v.lssy ,God'»§,u¢l-lame in tnn presence of menus . "Wh bl°“i“%`~.f°9ff “P011 ¥°“»f “nd of the bride and groom. The bride, ` 25c. at all dealers. ” order in council has been issued at the Government House at Ottawa, that an act for amendments to the regulations _for the governance of weights and measures, as established by an order in council of the 17th day of December, 1898, be authorin- °0lf-B Ollerative irtrm the first day of JBHUIPY. 1914, exce_pning*where ano- ther date is specified tllfereio, in which case such dai’a_is to Fake elect. . ( . PRE'l'ry, ,wIsmn1Nc..--s vei-y in- t°|’°5¢i|1K cveattook pla on Decem- ber 30th. atthe, Presbygriah Manse,l Brookfield, when Louise Henry Dav- l il!! M¢.P\l,6FlQ}l of Darlington, audi ic Ann dellghter of Donald R. and who was unattended, was very be-, comingly dressed in a navy blue suit with black and white picture hat ' ____ iAfier the ceremony the young coupldithe most D\°”'°““¢ 079111955 01 3 We' JUDGMENT DAY.-in St. Ge0rge’s received the congratulations of those time-*L- present. Then drove to their home in-i 4th, Rev. Canon F. E. HOWl¢»¢, the Darlington. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson ' *’“ are very popular and their many friends extend congratulations and good wishes without number. A , o f . - - .J l-`»< CRAPAUD.-Mr. Robert, Moore =- ‘is now engaged in preparing materials to build a new dwelling house _...on his property on the south side. A very interesting debate was held here Saturday night by the Young Peo- ple's '~' Mutual Improvement Society the subject .being “Resolved that ,anticipation gives greater pleasure than realization," which was ably discussed by .a number of speakers. At its close a vote was taken which resulted in favor of the resolution by a small majority. The subéect select- ed for debate for next Saturday night, Jan. 10th is: "Resolved that modern civilization has not produced happiness in the world." -A num- ‘ ber oi P. W_. Students. who .have been spending their holidays at their homes at and near Crapaud returned last Monday to Charlottetown to resume their' studies. ` ' uicunzsc. TRLTW DELAYDD-"l\i5# train was an hour late in srri #om Georgetown this morninl- 00° train was run from Georgetown with SILVER WEDDING.-Probably the most enjoyable event nf the festive eason in Graham’s Road, was 'the silver wedding, the 25th anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs.John P sghsn, son of James Csllazhlll 0' “N Poet Oilloe Department ldt *bil morning for Ottawa where he has M- cured a position in the Department or agriculture Mr Osnuslwn l\\°- eeesfully passed in the last Civil Ser vice examinations for the inside ser vice He is another of those luc- cessful ones who were prellnrcd Bt the Union Commercial College. 8151 NOX A COLD Because it is not a Pnlllllt ll\°¢|°' --- me but a prescription of a Very Gln PRESENTATION -The evening of ne and . 1os Nox»0°14 *ll mxeany zsnmina we perbotllé at ii. Brown of that place. The _spaef D” \33""» "95 Pl°°'°““u7 'pmt “t gn dr" "om, At Hughes Drug ous and beautiful home was _made _ h tb pie of Brook “‘°’° "°““”'“' "Y “"“’”° °°°°"‘ iwnlilnusfmliylgdmtfo ligase Mr wubm tions of ever ens and what with fi tenanoes oi a hundred happy friends., the scene was one not soon to be chm.Qh_ Thehdd,-as was 1-md by Mgsg J forgotten. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were gre brilliant lights and beaming coun-4° the recipients of a large number ohtlon made by Miss Mattie MscLeod.\ 0 M autiful and costly presents testi ' b . '_ lying to the esteem in which they plgcnly by surprise responded very' are held by all their acquaintances in* New London. The time was -whiled a S' way by the older ones in pleasant reminiscences of the Past quarter of a century, while some of the Iyounger, of the party indulged ln the tersich- orlan art for a few hours. In the meantime a sumptuous supper was served in Mrs. Brown's excel lent fashion. At 2 o’clock,after wish- lng Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family 8 happy New Year and a continu- nnen of the nappillevi °f *U0 past twenty-five years, they dispersed to their homes having enl0Y¢d 0” °f SHORT COURSE.-Mr. T. A. Ben- son, Dominlon Pollltrylllan ollellnd the actual class work of the Bhort Course, in the new hall of the Agri- cultural Building on Monday morn- ing at 11 o'clock. Mr. Benson took classes of 20 devoting twenty mrln- utes to each class, demonstrating from 11 a. m. t0 5 D. m. Beiidell demonstrating the candling and grading of eggs, Mr. Benson was able to give an exceedingly clear descrip- tion and comparison of the general system of marketing eggs and the improved system as adopted by the Prince Edward Island egg circles, and egg circles in other parts of the Dominion. In his work, Mr. Benson was greatly assisted by having at his disposal, the splendid exhibit. which was put up by the Poultry Division of the Live Stock Branch, of the Dominion Department of Agri- culture, Ottawa, of which Mr. W. A. ' Brown, who is expected on the Is-| land today is the Chief. This exhib- i it was put up at the time of the ‘ Poultry Show, and the details dis-' played are so complete as to consti- tute an almost perfect education for both producer and consumeryand had . our housewives turned out fn force,| during the poultry show, they could have learned quite easily, how to ~ _ lstesllib-.I-l|n|ses.‘l'snsts. lover to the Island. lA trial Wm °°“vi"°° Y°“ Of their . ddress in appreciation of his ser- Ito” show our appreciation for YO'-ll' ing like Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver superior merit. , e home of Mrs John Drummond, ummond with a handsome gilt and ces as 'organist in Brookfield anie McPherson and the presents# r. Drummond though taken 60111-1 oourteously to the following address. r Mr. Drummond.-It , IB Wmll reat pleasure we meet here toniEh¢, mplaisant and painstaking services! organist in Brookfield Church. We reel -both nonnrna nnd prlvunsed 1° ving such an ingenuous orglllliit. and one, who is alW8YS “BUY 0 8”' when called on whether on the Sab- bath or on week days. We _know f»1lB¢ there is a great responsibility resting on you, yet 'by YOU' Pf°mPt and cheerful compliance to duty. Y°“ ave won the respect and esteem of he whole congregation. We wish you to accept this gift as a small token of appreciation for your valued ser- vices. With best wishes ior n Happy New Year from the y_0\ll1Z P00910 Of B"°0k'_ field Congregation. Ii All Depends on the Liver So important is the liver and so great is its influence on the other vi- tal organs of the body that it may be said you have little to fear from the ordinary ills of life so long as the liver is in healthful working or- der. The dlgestive processes are so dependent on free action of' the liver that any derangement of this organ soon brings trouble. Billiousness and constipation fol- low, with headache and depressed spirits. Additional work is thrown on the kidneys, and soon the whole eliminating system is deranged and the blood carries poisons through the body. Careful eating is 3 great help towards keeping the liver right, but. when it does get wrong there is noth- Pllls to restore the liver to healthful action. ‘ uwuh the nnnrntlon of one ny fuel ' hunt ireeuozhadlnensed nrub ilu absolute] avoid purohasin d a:°er;“r$'nT‘§ga3§9n dilgiestliiiallggdnzii » 5 " lmpro:;¢|B.|°""'- H°:1'"'°“}°"'- paying fosr anything but agsolutaelly cretory systems are get in °rder° It “' 'nnin:hl»'lli’;»'n°:f:il"u:.':.'.n'¢'n'ff fresh eggs. Citizens are greatly in- in wonderful nm benefit obtained ‘W §.~.""°° °'""*‘ “"4 5:" F="f- sented tn the Live stock nrnncn at 1° 'ew d°"" °' Dr' C"“°°'“ Kidnev- ,..,.,,,,,,§,”°‘,‘(,,",',“,",",,,{',§’f'f'“,,,,,,'°'P,},‘2 ottnwn, for having nent thin exhibit Liv" Pm’ ““d°' mes” °"““‘““t““°°° store m ,1914 Office Supplies We have an immense supply of Ledgers, Cash anna., my anna., an' Books, leffer Books’ ‘Jour- nals and Bank Books Of *gdoon osrrlou -ur Jenn onu WHY DUCTORS PIISQUHI Dr , n ` . vi D08 C0 nn every description. Leiter Presses, the laiesf and beef in I" iles ‘Binding Cases, Lciier Cases, Price Books, Pocket and Office Diaries, Fountain Pens. lnh, eic _eic. 0ne million envelopes (ell sizes) lowest 'prices Foolscap, Account Paper. Amount Pads. 60 dozen of our cel- ebrated“Snccess" Binding Cases which we offer in dozen lots at the low price of $2.40 per doz,com plete, large purchases for cash enables us to sell at Fact- ory prices, Our motto for 1914 will be ‘ The best goods at the lowest prices” Wholesle Q. Retail Carter & Company Limited i W i ¥ '_ ln In J SWEEPING JHANUHRY Xllllf .,,,~..l..’. ,. iscounts 20 to .ome and ' articipate Fur Muffs and Stoles - Men’3 Overcoats 1-4 off I Real Mink Mull $55.00 now $41.25 l Real Mink Muff 68 on now 5I.00 1 Real Mink Mud 80.00 now 60.00 2 Black Persian Lamb Mud' 19.50 new I4 62 1 Black Persian Lamb Muff 27-50 1 Black Persian Lamb Mnif 38.50 2 Alaska Sable Mails 28.00 now 2| 00 1 Alaska Seal Mud 22 oo now 2 Large Grey Lamb Muffs r2.oo now 9.00 Also Persian Paw, Columbia Sable & Mink Marmot Mulfs in large variety to select from, all at 25 p. c. oil. Stoles to match any of the above furs 25 p. c. oil", ’ Ladies' Skirts 4.50 to 6.50 ' ._-n. F; § P F. l 3.2 '. - . *fn '.'f=..v I . ` g ` _,\' -.;;: -- l~"~_-.*“.<-l~ f'a:....- ` < nr. F -,.__' . » . , _ 0 ,. , . . it e., L- . =» - .1-I Now $2.98' ‘ 2 About two dozen ladies' skirts in black and colored, good servicable skirts, some of them not just up to the minute in style but otherwise OK $2 98 each. Ladies’ Coats $4.98 A 24 coats not this yeai’e importation. regular $ro.oo to $16 oo coals. Come quick if you went a good warm cost at a reductions price. $4 98. Ladies’ Coats 20 p. c. off [very one of ihis lei new this year . d ,B t eéd , h I E(ICh Men’s Tweed Overcosts Men’s Freize Overcoats Men’s Diagonal Tweeds Men’s Diagonal Tweeds Men’s Tweed Overcoats $7-50 now 6 oo We have hundreds to select from Boys' Opercoats Priced to Clear B°Y'! TW¢¢d 0V¢f¢-*|015 4 5° f°f $3-0° BOYS Tweed Overcoats 6,50 for 5 20 Boy’s Tweed 0vercosts“5.go for 4.40 Boy’s Tweed Overcoais 8,0: for 6 on Deeply Cut l ' . 9,co now 7.50 ro,oo now 8.oo 1o,oo now 8 oo 14.50 now 11,60 17 60 Fur and Fur Lined Coats 20p.c.off Men's Siberian Wolf Costs $22 now17 60 Men’s Marmot Lined Coats (Marmot Men’s Alaska Beaver Cost $25 now $20 Conn; Bnnver Shel ) 5,,_00 now 4,100 Men's Rlcoon Coats 85.00 now 68 oo M.n»,, Rqt Used goam (One, Con” Men’s Racoon Costs $1 lo now $88. Beaver Shell) 55.00 now 44.00 Men’s Racoon Costs $125 now $103 Mm-S R" Limd C,,,,t,, (Om, Con" Men’e Fur Lined Coats (German Otter Bgnvgf S1|¢l|)._g5_°° now 63_ Collar Beaver Shell) 3o.oo now 24.oo Sheep Linfied P Coats ~ $4.75, 6.25. 7.30. 7.25» 3 35 all sf 20 pi c, off Men’s Caps Fur Boy’s Sweaters 19c Bands 49c $5 so coat. for 30 OZED IDC!! W GRP! Wt ill' 1 _ rq.oo Coetefor 9 60 ..»;~~'n y l 7.1., ' F ur Lined Coats 20 P- ¢- off- nnfiilii I . df'f.f.»i-§i,.“'l%l‘:2?~.°.%l» if ' La(g;8’pF;r¢S‘?ats _Sn A. M LZ`a7?i1f;land's zsbserszzzfls. Horse Rugs, 1-3 off , sndonupto$24sllu2op.e.oil. usoforgsc IJSQNI234 g ~ » . ' ' b ds . ulsr 65 & 75a quality I 7-gg 0 . .ng gg T5.; ¢n¢h_ All other lines ’¢;fn 3:9; I5 dozen in the lot, regular 3 5 to 5oc ,, , ggclo can for $8_ ' ill' SRC? d¢°PlY di9¢°\1\l¥¢d= - sweslcrs while they last :gc each. 2.50! li ss' Men’s Chevron Tweeds 16.50 now 13.20 Men’s Diagonal Tweeds 18 oo now I4 40 Men's Chinchilla Overcoars 22.06 now i I l Dl Store Dress Goods and Suitings 1.4 Off 481: Dress Goods now 36: yd, 5oc Dress Goods now 48: yd 1 65:: Dress Goods now 49.1541, 80: Dress Goods now 604: yd, 85c Dress Goods now 64c yd, 'end so on right through the brightest dress goods stock in the elty all at 25 P. c. off. Silks All Discounted Our whole stock of elegant evening Silks, plain Pailettes, Brocndes and stripes all included in this sale, See our 36 inch Psilettes 24 shades io select from regular 99c quality naw 75C yd_ Compare Millinery 1-2 Prige Coating Cloths 25 p. c. off Blue Blanket Costing 31,25 yd for 94¢, Grey Blanket Costing $1.25 yd, for 94c. Black Frieze Costing ¢r.25 yd. for 94n Grey Tweed Costing 51,65 yd- for 5| 24_ Brown Boucle Costing Ingo yd- for $1.43 Grey Chevron Costing $2.20 yd. for $155 ` » Brown Tweed Costing $2.65 yd, fm- $2 09 Aga' 8°°°* lsvtllv is yds in e-ch) in rwaa, cnannnnlnn ina ll° mil ' All at BVU! ffimmtd and untrimmed hat in the store and there is some good picking all at 5oc on the dollar. A 25 P. c. off , _._- ' ` ` ` " » _._.r._,_ ..,.,-_.__..»._..__u-\,,,- .