l 1. gitunofrnv 1 1 ' 9‘~‘>;_~__ ‘. l "“" "*"‘°'*}"“'° - __ _-_ lfrnn rm" 0' Aw' ‘ ` ' ._ _ ‘-_ _ ‘_ - M _ __'_,__r Ya. _ _ " -,'14 ._ C rc, ‘ _» ‘ *_ ._,., ._ _ v/,G . _ ~ ~ _C]1ildren`s i Children's boots, sizes 5, 6 ' Girls’ boot, sizes 8 9 and no-V...-Hs..-c...-....... .. Babies’ boots_.......... »_Aii_ £3, ey il \ -‘L -\ - \ ` . I I W _ _ ~ "_ _ I ' \ _B__<1t9_01°'1-S for 'Men at _ T' the Sale of Samples* “ This 5al€_\0f Sample footwear oiiers men an un to secure boots and shoes at_‘on_e- » 1 _ the fegularly low prices notwithstanding the recent advance in the price of good shoes, . »` Notetliése sample savings. _ _ _. _Patent leather and tan boots, all sizes,regularly $5 iiow $4 Patent leather a d - - _ ii tau slices and calf boots, r ularly .eig..s.oo l{eg\1larly$4 now....................... ........3.20 _ . - -......... .. p ~» Chocolate boots, sizes 8, gaiid io, regularly $1 35 now ............$l_00apair Footwear ,7,..»¢»»-.-....... 69¢apair is .. ..7‘ea air ........ ..........25eapair R Company _ as ' "Attend Brown's big sale this aff, “The balance of the stock will be ternoon and tonight for never again will you be ousted such high grade °l0thlns. hats. caps and furnishings at such' ridiculously low prices. First sale at 2 p. m., second nt 7 p. m. 'Rf Beairsto, Auctioneer, H. I-I. Brown's, 158 Queen St. 2-1M1i. f l -- "At~__Brown’s today, two big Auc- tion Sales, one starts at 2 p. m., and till other at 7_p. m. Your money Will S0 8 long way`here for you can get $3.25 hats for 25c and less and suits sold Friday for $1 each. Re- member the hours, 2 p. m. and 7 p. m`. H. H. Brown's, 158 Queen sl;__ R. Beairsto, Auctioneer. 2-1‘M1i. px-l 1 3 Cliildreus Photos look best when taken here - at The Studio Where Baby is Always Welcome. `(`00K S'I'liIll0 G. H. Cook, Prop. From liaiul. to [land Thejewel-fuelihat me ans more to you when you need it than the whitest diam- °°°" iiigiilqtuiiiy can from our yards-clean, tree-burning, long-lasting Coal-fair prires, and fair service in r xthange for your ordevs. YAny crders today? Quick delivery? es. ' ' C, ‘Lyons & Co. - Phone ri I su- _,, _ ' _ F 'O R 5 A L E I offer at private sale my black smith pr( party consisting of dwrl ~ ing house. coach-house. stsble,shed and blacksmith shcp all in gr od ri - pair. ` This property is sitrat-d in the vi lege of Hunter River. A'so xo acircs' of excellent lend with or without the property. F01' fulthef particulars apply to owner on premises. ' JOHN F. TRAINOR. _ Hunter River l'-iMi.4.1Eii,ia.rsrul - 1 ’ _ |i‘!._\.|lii/il,/W Z' (I -. I ,gf K' `= ”` i 2** C \» _ » _ .lift '_ _.‘-/_»__/~1'\‘~ _ f -_ f ` \~‘_ ~. . 1 . _ ` \ _ “§~\*-fees; g <72?-. T1. 'W W' in I *_ end" \I //7////1|u|ii\i\;.:m-" FIRE creates power coal on we can put up at auction today. The first sale starts at 2 c’clock the second at 7 D. tn. No reserve-everytbing-- goes to the highest bidder. H. H. Brown’s, 158 Queen Str R. Beairsto, Auctioneer. 2-1M1i. "At Brown's Auction Sale Friday suits sold for $1 each `$3.50 hats for 25c, and other low prices bought splendid articles. ‘You can get similar bargains by attending the sales to- day, 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Brown’s, 158 Queen St., R. Beairstoi Auction- eer. 2-1M1i. Sectional plate Added to points of greatest wssr Increases its life' _ three-fold. l il \ Guaranteed fo Ii _ i :army-by '-_X W.W.W_e|lner _ ` jeweler _ -- 1855 - _ iz-WALLAQE - QTIST I'-R-E-E .I work Extracting and filling without pain. priori muderaw. i ' DR ROBINS ggggraen Stria’e1t6nP:g§‘tJdoor lieer & Goff Treacle & lioney We haven 'nice supply of good old fashioned TREACLE & HON- EY _in two sizes, also a fresh supply of Island buckwheat direct from he mill n.-I Beer 8. Bulls - gze _ 1.Nc.To _ , " `»\ THE beauty of ! ` i' this new pat- ‘iern is as lasting \ as the ware itself, I _ because itls based » 1 -' _ - -_on~simplellncs. t -i ii' e “ i and the Junior Oonnaughts from 9 80 EARL GREY LEAVE - 30 sacks of paper and letter mail and docked at 11.00 a. m. She will lcuve Pictou this morning on return. THIS ISSUE.-The Guardian al- ways has something of interest in GWYY ri v od used by John and the roads were in excellent con- ST. JAMES CHURCH- Rev T F Ns is ‘isis in nb tr nfl rlth l - - - ~ p r, venoro oga ms. ll dition ior wheeling. Fullerton will preach at both ser- mn ex 9;-lmcm all, ri 605 h 1 t e p esentl ~ w n er was sent to The Guardian ""-` _ yesterday from Cape Traverse in thai HOCKEY CIRCLES.-Mike Mur- ready to burst forth in all their sum- "time Professional Hockey Leagile' mer 1ovliness_ iilrdliipilrllgxtlgeioiderhsays: _.qi/111k: __ _ rim_ e was in as TRURA-)__R _ D _ _ evening has no superior on the wing lottetown vel? k€ng`1I;;a;E;p(;§edCha;tiin the league; he not only back-check_ Pleasant Street Church last Sunday,‘ed In great style’ bm: he combined ending ith 1 li . ._»Greg0ry said Tuesday evening that in catiom W C 05° evange she 'mph 'every game this season Mike has been __ 'showing tip top form. 'Last night he MARKET Pmcns.-'run following “”"°*""d *° l’° ‘“ "°*'°" °°“‘““°“ prices were secured on the Charlotte-|353; I:;a;";rB;;‘: £:;;liy;;‘;_i€h“B€v:f;; town market square yesterday and' ° ,, have prevailed since lust Tuesday:-lthe speed and staying p°w"' p s, re e S W en -_ vices in St._ James Church tomorrow sold at auction at Sothehy’s, London. HMIINTO ARRIVES.-The Minto ar-_ frlzklng as lnsFsubject for the morning New F,|u¢ from |,,¢|, el; :in ‘oharlotmtown at 1215 P' '“'],,m§ Iosilig “for iShI`i“ti°n“1 L_“°' Specimens were sold at $5.00 each Yf er ay from Pictou with 105 sackslt th S 5 aven ng, rst Preaching at Covent (;m~,|(,,, 0( ,_ cgnglgnmenr ° PHP" “Hd l°“°1° mail. express. 82 fn ° P’ “ "1 P“‘,*°“- Elm" Ri? cr n new n-ua from india. it is caiica mm’ 0' freight “nd 20 PBSBBDEGTS-'ic ° Wm “mg Btaiflers My H°p° is Jamra., and both in shape and size lihe will leave for Pictou this morn- é‘htE,l:_°o?V_;’g*;_':;i‘_‘_$a 5503: ‘"1’;h§ dauli is like 9. Dear. but is blood red in ng. n e c o r vi" ...___ render “Leave iis not" neither folr- color' sakeu "h t sum' g_ The Em-) B, y hp e composer, at _ h For the restoration of the historic gf,",’;_i:_;'t,0rC'f,‘;;1f_f_”°vf_f;‘]’_“ ,_§°2;‘;'s“‘;’;;L 0 same s°m°°`__. 'rnuershnii came, Lincninuhirc, by freight’ 28 passengers' express' and APPOINTED AGENT.-John 0. Ulrd Curzon. 100,000 hand-made bricks Hyndman has been appointed Agent in Prince Edward Island for the Al- liance Investment Co__ Limited of Calgary. This Company is one of the most ‘successful institutions of its kind in Canada, and has a very strong financial position. The Alli- ance is well known in this Province as quits a number of prominent peo- ple throughout the Island are share- holders. The President of thc Com- llany is H. A. McLean of Calgary and 8 native 01 this Island. Mr._..Hynd~~ man will be _glad to have enquiries from those interested* phy, formerly of Charlottetown, is getting lots of praise for his work with New Glasgow Cubs in the Ma- wlth Greggory and was particularly dangerous near goal." The New Glas- gow Chronicle says: “Mike Murphy is playing hockey for sure this winter. MONDAY'S RACES.-'l"he commit- tee appointed by the Charlottetown Driving Park Association to handle the prize money of $50 donated by that Association for the races have 8»ll0l2ted $25 fortthef 'classes on Mon- day. Feb. 3, 1912, the other $25 to be competed for at a later date. The money will be equally divided be- tween the two classes, $12.50 going to the 2.20 class and the same amount. going to the three minute class. 'l'he purses will beknown as the Charlottetown Driving Park purses. The money will be divided in the first race, in which there are three entries, viz., Ginger, 2.20; Hil- da S.. 2.20}, and Dominion D., 2.20§, into two purses, 60 per cent. to first and 40 per cent to second. In the three minute class are five, Ill., Bess. George Ti., Little Jim, Tele- phone G. and Commodore Wilkes. The prizes will be divided 50 per cent to first, 30 per cent to second and 20 per cent to third. Tbc first heat of the 2.20 pace will be called promptly' ot 2 o'clock. Officials will kindly be on time. . ::All farmers and stock raiscrs should always keep a supply of Mc- Kinn0n’s Condition Powders on hand. These powders are thc best for ini- proving thc general condition oi your horses and cattle, for toning up thc system, and purifying the blood. We use them extensively in our own germicidal, prophylactic, cleansing, and pleasant to the taste. 25c. tube. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. stables. Put up in tin packages 25c. The McKinnon Drug Co., corncr Gt. George and Kent Sta. Mft. il _A 1 Ne \\_\ _ ` Showing CaI_gary’s The A Animated Weekly The Weeks _ --\‘ ‘ D ~ sl " in 1 Big stampede _ See 1° t every _ Week ' Civic Celebration §°;“_:;';f__§: |'°The Sheriffs Daughter" I ~ -4 “At 'Coney Island’f_"1m»i;;; 'im s l rin. i. runny “R Grocery Cler|l"s Romance” A Keystone I ~ . } » r | it|'e=y»n» mending-the » ‘ ir " ~ i t *Visit sat Studizalrw snythinl V ' 'ilm ml; 'ii ~ ' ;-Mr. Ri'tzius-- -_ _ _ "Tl\\t's ~ -r n. Romance at Five (ents sad. spiiaa ' l » Catalina ` il‘§§'c"mi:;" [XIII Sdlllffily ix Dcesn "Ile, gl fr I’-ellee” _ .~ mi-‘T My Personality" ‘cropped up at Carrickmacross, Irslnnd ‘nice young lady '_' answered Mrs, D l _ :Wererrt you' crying then?" . y 3f’7t°°rIm,°l‘§,|_tihcL' h Ah. now, me decent map, wha' ' use wud Animal ll that to do with the case? . _ FV. _ _ ' “And dldn't the Princess ask you P°"°3° L° Pmm°° S r Y _ V l _ _+ _ .___ ‘ _what you were crying fort"-Nc an- . baring 2,731 officers and boys. Imitation Mediaeval Bricks are being used which are alike in color and size us those used in the fourteenth century. Found Dead After Acqulttal A middle-aged man named Samuel Jones, who had just been acquitted at Cardiff, Wales, on a charge 0( wounding, was found dead on the mountalnside near Merthyr. "Mascot" for Scouts The 7th Cardiff Troop of Scouts were entertained at Penarth, Wales, _by _Colonel Cooper, who, aftcr inspect- ing and complimenting the troop, pre- sented them with a goat as a "mae- cot." Wireless on 1,705 Ships Rear-Admiral Ingleiicld, secretary of Lloyd's, informed the Board of Trade Committee inquiring liito the question of danger caused to naiflgation by derelicts, that there are 1,705 British and foreign steanicrs fitted with wire- less telegrnphy. ' - Blind Vlcar’s 1.200 Sermons Since the Rev. J. J. Cliambcrs. vicar of St. Barnabas, Soutliarnptoii, lost his sight eleven yours ago, he administer- ed Communion to_22,000 people. and preached 1.200 sermons. He resigned after clearing off the building debt on the church. Only One Dlssentcr The Bishop of St. Asaph, Wales, after looking over some records in his diocese, related one discovery when opening a bazaar nt Mold. Ho found that in 17-iii, in thc parish of Mold 96 cents to $1.00) by one of the chief . iz S against Captain Bryan Cooper, at Sligo, Ireland, for the loss of a dog which took poison on the dcfcndaiifs lands, Mr. liowley, the plaintii’f‘s solicitor, said tic dog was So Bilge' sions that he could nearly check pas- °sengers' tickets for his master. Married Seventy-three Years I Mr. and Mrs. John Savage, of Caven- dish, reccivcd a congratulatory telc- gram from the King upon the occu- _ty-third wecldliig anniversary. They are ninety-five and ninety-three years old respectively, Next door to Mr. and Mrs. Savage live another venerable couple, Mr. and Mrs. G. Flrbank, aged eighty- _ g a actor of this famous old Irish castle. Emblematlc Seal Wanted _ At a meeting of the Thurlee, Ire- risin from his seat i: d r ing Princess Patricia of Connaught petty sessions when Thomas Hughes. was fined $1.25 for assaulting his mother-in-law, en elderly woman nam ed Mary Daly. Mrs. Daly denied that she was rather given to crying. "Do you mind the time that Princess Patricia of Connaught paid a visit?" asked Hughes’ lawyer. ‘ “I do well, and she was the real swer. “And didn't you tell 'her that yor were crying for her_\ grandmother, Queen Victoria?" ' ' The Witness: “You have the wrong ltofr." Wiliskel' bi’ 10 Per Cent R. Beairsto, Auctioneer, 158 Queen , R=||w=yman'B S=e=cl°us D°e st. 1-2M1i_ i When Michael Hanley. 0 rllilwlll' 1' ' ' - -- - -~ ~ . [W porter, was iven a decree for 20 sion ol’ the celebration of their seven- *ii* CRIME AMON6 ANIMALS Horss_s. Birds and lnsscts Have Law- less Instincts In Some Cases Those in a position to speak author- itatively aiisnro us that crime is to be found among the lower as well as among the higher animals--men. ln the lower orders it appears there are lndividiuals, like inen, that seein in- capable of living and satisfying their wants without doing ‘iarm to their fellows. Among bees there lu much theft. The “light-fingered" gciitry of the hives, in order to save tlicmselvos the trouble of working, attack and carry ofi’ the booty when they cunuot obtain it by stealth. Soiuctiiiies, having ac- quired sn incurable tustc for robbery and violence. they form regular colo- nies of bandits. Dove owners assert that in almost every dovo cote there are birds that try to obtain mat:-rlnl for their hosts by ahstractlng straws that have been collected by others. Tlicse mild thieves are not only lazy. but unumenablo to discipline by their fi-Ilows. Murder ls not iiiicoiiiiiion among animals, "muriii-r" in this sense being applied to that kind ot' killing that has nothing to do with thc struggle for existence, but whicli arises from malice, pure :md simple, or from down- right passion. Storks,| it seems, fro- quently kill nic-nilicrs of the flock which at tim time of migration vltlii-r refuse to follow thi.-in oi' ure unable to do so. A veterinary i'ui'pc-oil ia niitlioiity for the etntvmciit lliiit in every i'\-i'_i- mont of cavalry one may iliiil liorsi-s that rebel nizninst discipline niirl li-I no opportimity ost-aim tucm of ilciiu: harm either to iiiun or their wi-_ll- trained fellows. Tlivse horses, it has been noticed, usually have iiui'i'ow foreheads. DESIRUUIIVE "SAWFLY Dr. Hewitt on Experiments to Prevent Tamarack Destroyer The almost total dcstruction of tlic_ tamarac, or lnrcli, which took place throughout eastern Canada almost _thirty years ago, was caused by an insect, the larch sawily_ lt appeared again about eight years ago and in its spread westward it is repeating its former devastation on the younger tamarncs. To all who are interested in Canndu‘s forests the appearance of n little book by the Dominion ento- mologist, Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, will be welcome. Dr. Hewitt studied the life-history, habits and ineniis of control of this injurious sawfiy, both in England and North America. in England, it was found that the natural enemies, cs- pecially parasitic insects. effectively gained control of outbreaks of the in _ _ _ ._`..---- I simomn couvwrnn _ .r annie 'mofrmri ¢---p ' the linger-print method of detecting of s burglsr’s identity from the tooth :nal-ks which he left in s pst otbutf/ er. Pierre Llansaud, the alleged burglar, broke into his former employsr's_ premises at Montreuil-sous-Bois, hop- ing to und jewelry and money. Fail; ing in this he went to the kitchen and had ri feast. Then he rode sway on a stolen bicycle. When arrested be denied everything, but the police found the marks of 18 of his teeth, including one which was broken, ex- actly reproduced in a lump of butter into winch he had probably bitten by mistake in the dark. , ,_ He still protested his innocence, as- serting that he did not like butter, but when the magistrate sent. for some butter and made the prisoner bite into it the imllrint left by his irregular teeth was found to be iden- tical with the impression made in the larder at Montrcuil. l "Brlny Deep" Serge for men; blacks and blues, dye guaranteed, Ask to ree the stamp "Briny Deep Serge" I on every three, yards. WW l L _ Limoges China Your cliance to get rl selec- tion froiii our stock of Limog- es China is netting sliinnier eacli day. The stock is grow- iiig smaller and smaller- rap- idly clearing out at 30 p. c. _ - o with 8 population or 2,800’ mere was sect. Other natural enemies \vorc only one Dissemen mice and birds, and a system of bud I t, G dd ht __ encouragenieiit was started on n large "°“'°9°" “ ra" a“9 ° scale. The devastating spread of the The death is rcpni-tea from Eiiistcn .mwny in Nom, America wa.. du., .0 Besides our Limoges China on the West Coast of South Australia, the comparative absence of the nn; 01" MPS- Ptliflvk Cflllghlan. who WEB oral means of control. Several lmpor- we are showing a small hue u granddaughter of Micnnc: Dwyer; ,am enema of pamsnes new to of Crown Derby and hand the WiCkl0W (Ireland) nsurgeu science were discovered and studied. lil( ‘ ' » leader 0! 1793- S119 Wil U1 ill To increase the number of natural pf led Chm3’. Jusi a few Bai-h\ll”Sl» N3-W~. in 134 enemies of the sawfly, attempts are Pleces lefticlearlng at Denier whiskey ' lieliés mgde to lnarodiif-iinpd eslabléfh _ _ _ _ . _ 50 p c off Owing to the increased cost of “ ‘mdaia Ilgnnlls 55 “d Bere _ni ‘ material, the price of irish whiskey Covere " "5 an an “ ° “DD” was raised 4 cents per gallon (from ed to control the pest there -' G. F. Hutcheson Dublin dlstilleries. Scotch Lowland S d _whiskey was advanced in price about 1-Big Auction S819 at Brgwmn this unnym 9 20 Del' Cent- 11 SBUOYL and Highland afternoon, balance of stock onered Leaking If }ou are the trouble is moderate. Fred H I seven and niuerroue respectively- _ __ ___ ___ Old Irlnh Castle for Sale W ' The island. wnterfnni, which is for P I1 o n e Come into our office and have your 1 8 0 d fr *_ Q salo, was erected by the Fitzgeralds 3 9 5 J _ f “Nh '@X"\'0i“* ¢° ° `0|i“'K¢- onli’ " P 7 I I Ih early in the twelfth century, rebuilt tekellfewminlvswnd wewill \ell`y°~» e S c°mp|°t° chmgc i in the fifteenth century. and since ' r ‘ ‘° n exactly what you need and it wont ccst - _ _ added to. It was the Irish home of you one vamiys We melivtwh and sw- ' Edward ritzgemia, me transistor or te h I leaking pipes better cali, write or phone for one of our plumbers. We will sec that Pipes ? troubled vi ith p'on1ptlv re- medied without loss of 'time andthe charge will be very Trainor “ " “ ..i‘;.i:1l.“_.i;‘..‘.’.'"=;.':§“““ ”“ ° _ GUARDIAN CLASslriEl» A05 I1 ` ‘ Ono eent_per word first insertion in this column, half cent per word _ or each _eon\m\|stion. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge land. Urban Council, when the ques- i T"°""""° °°"i°' tion of providing A seal for the coun- 'fr sfsf---f -_-» -fe -_ - ~ - - - -- - -- cu ,as being d,sc,med_ Mn Murphy ,=--7---e-= -'----' f '-----ff= - - - -1-T-;-ii-11-;-;-_=`_~ _bitt and light sewing st home, whole or spare time; good pay; work sent any distance; charge prepaid. Send stamp for full particulars. NATION- AL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Montreal. 2-1MS6iES2i FOR SALE Box. |83 Por- _ . » 5 - E , uf , d amntic- FOR SALE.-FEW SHARES ,allyz "Let it be one with the harp HELP stock in No. 1 registered big; land Shamrock." Mr. M'C0i'mBCI\Z e fgxgg, Apply J_ g_ Martin Kin, "‘A1=d‘pni(nt it green." Mr. Murphy gave WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GIRL ross. 1-30M61E18ipd _ inet ce 0 his intention in propose that for general housework Apply cn “`-~~~~~~~~f~ i - FOR SALE ONE REGISTERED a seal with s harp and sliamro lx Mr _ J. T. M K i, 277 Ri h- \ _ the pmcu__ed_ ° mollnd SL be; M11; ° English bionannuna bitch. Bur Mother-In-Law’s Ten" o’clock. Ween ve and sh months om' mms _The suggestion of a story concern- WANTED-LADIES TO D0 PLAIN lottetcw application to W. n. MALE IIE( P take Grand center. _~;,_` WAI;-ED .u-»..»~» 55?? gi! ’s‘Bloo\\ Food Hts of the trouble bank tovgrlth JOB.” Two 'S BARBER Washington Room, _ pm Penis, Jun. ss.-tain-owing end .» crime the police have obtained prootr H. Z7 Q3 ‘>- s ¢_ _ ,_ » it 1 u N `-*_ 1 .~_..-,->» __-_.__-ve., -WTI . _ff - .fl . l l i I _ i _._ rr i '_' _ 1. l lj 'le R' ‘ : ii r'.|V _ 1 D r _. :i _:uw 311 no- 'i »i l It it ,§ 1# ~`~i l I ;i _...@- nine. fi