' 14, 1913 ' "TBI UATIBT Nlll <» 0 cuar.Lofr'ra'rowN coaaolan ”_"" °' WT' PAGE FIVE _ _ .xg .3 _ ii :_ Lfrb '. ' -_,f -`§_`_`.*-,~ §."-_~.__/§_ f* 'Q11 . U. .. . U ’ »,‘."' - - ' ‘i'*? . A ! I _ yt _ , , .. VT, ‘\.\;;r,] `",, L' 1-_*I Q _ , ‘N __ I _ tr) .=».»~ _sr rf-r»:1->=- Q .. = ,_,,__.-s -QA A Y . - " H, 1 -_ /'_ :_/, '~/` . __ _ I . ,vt __ There is gan abundance of good Collilight here in our sheds, under cover and dry, We are prepared to deliver small lots as quickly and well as we do large orders. A.Piclan| 81.00. Phone ~z4o. `Ch’town I)0N§l` BEIBALD ' a -~ nic GUARDIIIN We NWI! Anyone 'May Secure e -_-_-_-,~_-_-_-_-_»_»_._~_-__._._-_.,_._.__._._,._._._._,-_._._-_-_Z-_AL-_-_-:_L..,,,._._._._._._._._.,,_._._-,_._.,_-_.--_._-_-_._...__,_-_._.,, `“0 ' .~.\"_'\` ry- U.,-.7 ' Splendid Growth of Hair rry We have a remedy that has a ree "'*" °“ time. That may seem like a strong "“t°’“°“*-it il.»and we mean it to b°» and rw one should content nntn UW? IIHVU Put our claims to an act- ual test. We are so certain Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will eradicate dandrufi, act to prevent baldness, stimulate the scalp and hair roots arrest prem- ature lose of hair and promote hair growth that we personally give our positive guarantee to refund every penny paid us for it in every instan- ce where it does not give entire sat- isfaction to the user. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is as pleas- ant to use as clear spring water. It is delightfully perfumed, and does not grease or gum the hair. Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00. With our guarantee back of it, you certainly take no risk. Bold only at our store-The Rexall Store. The McKinnon, Drug Company. ' .._.._ _ - ' rr Pars to any in chu Provihee. annlvansmv.-one nm mvi- § (6 _ _ - ' _ _. ' _ - al B. of T. celebrated its nrst an- _ ` ' 0 ' ' 9,-d ay retarding mmm" md pmm_ HOCKEY.-Tfsere will betwo uiversary on friday evening, 1th, , ’ °”‘”‘ "“" “°""‘ ‘“ ”“ °“‘ °‘ °'°” M °‘°”` "°°"°’ "' "`° ”°“ ' W "‘"‘i‘ “i°° ¥{§l""" ‘i§`°n".'2¢"”°iii° mm E s' mm/nymlv 100 cases whe d dl t ' ' - SUPP! 0 0! 0'- - ~ ‘ dfreggiom. go,-ra 223503335 lglfgth 5 Stewart, was the chief speaker’of the _ “F ‘JJ . - _ ‘A . l 0 C - _L 4 “Moore 8: McLeod are offerl ng a ilne clearing line oi' womon's sweaters specially reduced to 79 cents each. Worth $I.00 to $1.25 each. Come promptly for this lot.Moore & McLeod 2-I 4M li. __ Iiard Coal for Base Burner Acadia ,Round Acadia and Albion Nui Reserve Run of Mine I pxea leo() All in the Coal Sh-eds lies. E. .".s'rS| George E. i"ulI’s_ ° New F ERROL The Iron-Oil-Food A Perfect Emulsion of COD LIVER 0IL IRON and PIIOSPIIORUS INCREASES THE WEIGHT,ENRICHES THE BLOOD, BUILDS UP - THE SYSTEM isareliable remedy for Pul` monary diseases, Bronchitis Diseases of Children, Ner , vous Prostratiou, after effects ’ of Cough and Colds. Try lt. \ / says a Moncton exchange. Deceased F01' coughs and Colds of an kinds use R¢Xa1IC.h§l.'ry_ Coiigh death 'nas a. great shock to her Sy 1-up_ _=; many friends -‘and relatives. Besides a It has allihe ine flavor of ripe cherries, is pleasing ic most particular loving husband, she is survived by fasts and specially gcod for children. __ f0\1l` dBUKht9l‘S Mid *W0 S0119- . The guannteed' 2 gig", ;5¢ ,ni-150;, daughters are; Mrs. Doslthe "Collette, i - of Picton, Amelia, , at Worcester, _ 7° and Margaret and Eva. at homli. The ` 0 sons are. Thomas, of Milwaukee, and James, at home. She also leaves two f Gt. Geofge and Kent Sis. brother, Peter W. McClellan, proprie- I \ V . . , m side. _ -_n -I ' "" B ,__ * Mrs. William Landogan, of East Bos- _ 5 _ ____ I I V bl P1 it I if ” A dlud 2 1 e S1t.';r.~.-.¢*. z'z°;;‘::.:fs.§; 1 1 |"‘sa__..__t. 3395 Tobacco is a pile of I-IICKEY’S BRIGHT CUT smoking tobacco, Cool, Sweet, Mild, pure, clean, and wholesome. Better lay in asupply at present||p1°ices, and at a good run ‘ig o,-r your nmev. Mil: o? t‘1: verybest tobacco, ax-nd made R IGHT. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd. 9 of Q t your.snpplv.- - 110W..:'» sense stick for the 5oc no'w.*» nt. . . r¢gu_ler.- price 85c 7_1 _ ___ _ .___ Hockey siici:,`good strong stick, made to- stand, 1ocnow.._.... ...'._.... ..... .... . '......v:g: I ¥.°€.‘;f’.;.1'i.i',?.?§?.‘i.‘§.“31Z...;...;.;.°..'.¢.a;;.., ” T,he best slick on the market made especi- sli'ek'.'...~_.. . ..,°... H... . . . ...|015 and I5: each. of .our Famous' "Boker-'s" Skates at almost Reduc tions f ' Balance of ' Supplies I have marked them down below cost to clear. and it is a elses an their own ssc 'r Mc- ip purchase before tue lot is picked up. Come Kinnon Drug oo . Corner ..,..._. ................»‘.20C small 'boys-a ` good slick very ...,,-,'.¢`...~.-ns. ._---35C ; ..'.....4§c¢sch to clear..-.... .......55cesch .mu I _ death occurred at Pt Du Chene on night. Vice vs Crystals no nav. rn. P. n. 1. xngifitei will hold Tag Day on Easter tur-, \‘I5,. MT. STEWART CIRCU'I'i‘.>-'i`he services next Sunday on thi! Mt. Stewart Circuit will be: Marie It 11 a. m., Mt. Stewart at 3 p. m. and Fanning Brook at 1 p.m. FIRE YESTERDAY.-The ilftmen were called out yesterday at 4 one o’clock for a dre at the reeidenhe of J. Dennis, Valley St. The cans! was a defective flue, the damage was slight. , ~ INWARD TRAINS.-The wftern accommodatipn arrived in Char otte- towu yesterday at 11.30 a. lgr on time; the Summerside accommo tion at 5.245 p. m., twenty minutes late and the Georgetown mail specilil at 1.10 p. ni. EARL GREY ARRIVES.-The Earl Grey arrived in ‘Georgetown yester- day at 11.15 a. 'm. from Picton with express, 37 tons of freight, 60;acks of paper and letter mail and 1 pas- sengers. - She will leave for Picton this morning. H0(.l~‘.`EY NOTE.-A bulletin itsued by the Maritime Province Bralihh of the Amateur Athletic Union of»Can- ada, announces the suspension .of D. Patterson, Halifax, J. o. Marcin, A. Macdonald and ~W. Macdonald of Charlottetown, -Milford is charged with playing hockey last winter, on a semi-professional team unauthorized by tho Association and the Mledon- alds are suspended on the groliiid of taking part in unsanctioned games. C. P. R. CHANGES.-C. B. Foster, general passenger agent of the C. P. R., in Winnipeg, who has been ,visit- ing relatives in this province, says a St. John exchange, has left for the west. Mr. Foster was formerly dis- trict passenger agent for the C. P. R. in St, John and has many friends here. He has risen rapidly in the comDany's service. N. R. Debrisay, formerly travelling passenger agent on the C. P. il., Atlantic division, who resigned last year to accept a position with the Nova Scotia Trust Company ut. Halifax, has ro-entered the (J. P. R., service and will assume his former position under Mr. glard. -Both Mr. Poster and Mr. Dcs risay are well known in Charlottetown. MIRS. JADDEUS T. WHITE.--The the 8th inet, of Mrs. Jaddns T. White, formerly Miss Mary Jane McClellan of Prince Edward Island, was fifty six years of age, and had been ill but a few days, her death tor of the Grand Hotel, Sydneg, and Joseph McClellan of Sum i~ ton. and Mrs Norman Day, of Oak- land, California, are sisters. was held Tuesday, says a St. John exchange, in St. James' Hall, New- castle, to deal with a call .from Prince Street Church, Picton, N. S., to Rev. A.' D. Archibald. pastor of St. Andrew’s congregation, xcon and Richibucto. The call was com» panied by a guarantee of $1,5 sti- pond, four weeks’ vacation and rea- sons f.9r translation. After souit dis- cussioii the call was put into Mr. Archibald's hands and accepttd by him in a short address in whibh he spoke with regret of the plrting from his co-presbyters and conjrega- tion. Mr. Archibald is. from pdint of service, one of the oldest Presbyter- ian ministers ih_ the province, having been ordained in Fredericton in 1897 and settled as ordained missionary at Salt Springs, King’s County. He next labored at Dorchester and Rich- mond coming here in 1904. ; The charge to which he has been called is the one ofwhich the late Dr. F` lcon- er was minister for twenty years and to which on his retirement Rdv. G. C. Taylor, now of Zion Church Char- lottetown, ministered for about three years. While Mr. Archibald’s;pecis- ion will be learned with reg by most of hislcougregation the ` ajor- ity cannot fail to believe tha it is not pecuniary advancement wh h has is really c er sburce McKinn on's Oondition Powders George and Kent Sta. -`. -Q4. H# -='~~.=1l,£.:..-:°.si.';f. z'.~.°.':::"° '.2' °:.: 2'.. ...» »»»--- _,el::~ ::.'.§.':.1“=.*E:~.‘:i§3i::i:*.:'..:i. ,, _ - 1 252. Get Ke p]er’S ' ' ll GB nocrcav SMX. SHIN PAD. SKA1‘E»ETC f.{'..?‘i.."i.‘1..$’Z....’I.§.,’.§’......“ ..... SOLD, so as to make room for our next season' ,md driveré ,,1,,_|m that they in » 8* evening. . _ MINTO LEAVES.-The Minto left Georgetown yesterday morning for Picton with express, 70 tous oi freight 30 .passengers and 40saeks of paper and letter mail and docked in Picton at 4.20 p. m. She will leave Picton this morning on re- turn. TRAIN T0 ST. PETERS.-A spe- cial train left last evening for Bt. Peter's, where a hockey match was played between a. team from Char- lottetown and one from St. Peter’s. A very enjoyable skate was held after the match. The League of the Cross Band furnished music for the occa- sion, a fairly large crowd took ad- vantage of enjoying a skate in St. Peter’s new Rink. PEIISOIIILS Miss Alice Pigott, Mt. Btewart,wss in Charlottetown yesterday. J. W. Carruthers, Montague, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Miss Georgie Mc'I‘ague. Mt. Stew- art, was in Charlottetown yesterday, Mrs. B. S. Hamilton, Montague, is visiting in Vernon the guest of Mts. Capt. Leslie Murray. Mr. Tidmarsh, of Charlottetown, P. E. I., spent a. few days of last week at the Seaside Hotel, Cape Tor- mentine. Sydney Nelson, Montague, came to Charlottetown yesterday where he will go under an operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. The friends of Wesley Jay of Fan- ning Brook will he pleased to know he is improving after his severe at- tack of sickness. The many friends of Jack Mac- queen, Orwell, will regret that he is seriously ill. Mr. Macqueen has been confined to his bed for sometime. Mrs, John McLeod, Charlottetown, who has been on a six-months trip to Vancouver and other Western Cana- dian cities, has returned home, Capt. Ganlt Murray and bride have left Vernon River Bridge for Port Richmond, C. B., accompanied by the bride’s parents, John M, and Mrs. Macleod. ` .Harold Robertson, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax, was a passen- ger outward on the mail train last night after visiting his home in Charlottetown. John Penpraise, a native of Char- lottetown who left here 35 years ago, arrived Wednesday on his first visit home within that time. Mr. Penpraise ‘sees many changes since he left here when a youth of eighteen years. Since leaving here he has been located in Massachusetts, the western states and latterly in Onta- rio. (From Yesterd.ay's Evenin Guardian I . The Irusiesf store on Charloiiciowns busiest street » 1 . ’- 1' ' _ ‘H J '_ Q1L»\" l _ 'f l‘ _V i ml.; _-SQ / _ `\‘?s~" -' ‘ds 1"' an p _e `-. _e,_f?g '<:=.'_i§34.i ‘5-`r!\\_'.`:-'§<=`_'_f2 bl'/);.;=,-,assi-\ em. ¢,_ ,.'- > Y -1 fgfsigi t I ;,_ __ W _F3-.-_ »’/%/fé-.- _/A 4/, KN ll l’ \ - ' . - -W _ I -"*-4 \\§SJ "‘¢F?-" Z; 1 \ \ 1 \ 5/Q 1 REMNANT SALE OF WAISTS a single department. _. ___ , 1. /A /kv \; \ g _ E. H. McEachern, Charlottetown, was in Halifax on Wednesday , C. Howard and R. L. Cotton, Charlottetown, were in Halifax Web- nesday. _-_l ‘We Keep The Qualify Now is just the time you want a HOT WAT- E R BOTTLE.-b u t why buy an inferior one? Why not call at OUR STORE and select a good one. ` All sizes, all kinds, all prices. Johnson & Johnson Hockey Players’ lead '=°1t.or\;g§l;g;o\;§1;»;1;;-,ftale-=»1} rhecnnify ning sto... r -Solution Kepler’s Solution ls the best general tonic and remedy for pulmonary disorders of all kinds and general weakness. It combines hypop- hoephites and pure Nor- wegian cod liver oil with finest of barley malt-a “ Burroughs - W e l c o m e preparation that will work a decided improve- ment in every case. Three sizes, lar e ' ` ‘ 8 $1.50, medium $1.25, » smaller ..............$I Sew;»,f:;:..B-“°_ *The Z Mal.. Commences F rzday at and thewhole thing priced at ONE HALF OR LESS. Friday morning sharp at 9 o’clook be sure you"re down in time for the great annual Sale of Remnants This great bargain event will be bigger--brighter better than ever - W1-11;:]N 'rms STORE SAYS “REMNANT SALE" you know by iong ' I: experience at you can look out for something pretty good In the line of money savings and bargains. __ This time the selling throughout the store has been so enormo P- * J/T '4 I 3 I f? ff \ `\ _ * ` /I \-\\`\` A' \\\~ _\ -_ - s _` .,/-».§ \ Wall Paper Remnant Sale .-1 ` ` 1 7 far more remnants than ever before have been produced. And for thesdlsvvetlidf vite you now to come-promising you bargains that have never been equalled even by our o.vn best remnant sales. THERE WILL BE REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS THERE WILL BE REMNANTS OF SILKS THERE WILL BE REMNANTS OF PRINT COTTONS __ THERE WILL BE REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS - REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES, LACES, TRIMMINGS, f REMNANTS OF SHEETINGS. TABLE LINENS, CURTA IN IN GS In addition to all the above there will be a great showing of remnant lots -I of goods in the ladies' ready to wear departmeni.We direct special attention to the REMNANT SALE OF WASH DRESSES ` _ Watch for the special remnant oderings in the men’s furnishings store`- there will be remnants everywhere-walk all throught the building do not miss \.. V e' ‘_ 9 o clock _ ABOUT THREE HUNDRED “ROOM LOTS” OF HANDSOME wall paper will be placed on sale Friday morning at HALF. PRICE. The odd lots, and small quantities left from last season’s selling have all been removed from regular stock-tied up in room lots-border to match added~ where possible- READY FOR YOU PROMPTLY AT NINE O’CLOCK FRIDAY. Over $3 7.900.000 . of New Business was written by the Sun Life of Canada for the year 1912, an increase of over $ 5, 5oo,ooo over 1911. A magnificent tribute to the capable management of this good old “Prosperous and Progressive" Company. E. R. BROW Charlottetown _ Manager, for P. E. I *I * 1 .f....... General Commission ` Hsrehsnil :Sydney N. S. Consignments offsrm produce I solicited Farmers having ilrshclase dairy butter for sale should write us stating prices. -ad stu-e6 mpc. P.E.1. RAILWAY Commeuolng on Decemherjlird 181|, the trains of, this Railway will run we:- READ DOWN -_ Mon. Tues. Daily Daily W . ri? "I‘£‘.f °§§i‘.‘?‘°§§?.‘?‘ ___ .___ .___ ___ P.M. P.M, LII) 2.5¢ 1.38 I.\1 . 0.10 BEAD UP _ D il D ll STATIONS exlzegt e;cdpt Elm. Bun. 1:35 ‘ E133 gf-’é’ - e= .- is e ri. P.M. L.M. A.M 12.20 H30 10.10 11.1! i0 .I5 8.57 10.8 10.01 Sig 0.55 9.0! A. -‘_-I' SSE; A-M. LM. » 'Lis Lv. 0h'towa Ar 8.t5 Rlgiter liver ill ..l‘2°i‘.'& 10.8 sr gumidersldb lv 1.00 Ll! lv B mer ide ar itll 5.21 nrt III Ml 'Leary Arr, , ignish Lv. i“.¥'. %'l’.!."i‘3.:‘.".‘;.%'l§@. 'typ N iss-=§'§§;= ?e9s:>P Ranging! ' by S .M. ?f"P é=~¢»>.°.-s».' 51-'aa sssgssss LII I-I0 |55 1.* ‘= in lin. _ _ Lili 1.00 0.5 0.* 5.” 0.00 0.U 5.85 0.1! Lv. 0h’to'wn Ar Mo t wart as Arr i Lv 'ri 1 e ' ' ani. alia. 'ar-s2‘.:.v.-" ,rc - ll .05 10.31 9.60 I. I5 I3( I. Il .M 'LII 'Ml §;§;;2 'koi an-_ gidaig Lv. I >- ido emeawv r - ‘~"‘ lf.; ‘Ami Run-ay arbor Lv. _ _ .¢-§=°‘_. ' _‘A ‘L uv. one an. - -1; ‘I I I Railway i g l 1 Dl Club _ 0iiers The Charlottetown Gnsrlianw .MI I` mily lerail lla! The Morning The Star, oders to CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN | Charlottetown, s g 1'- EJ. 1o,s1.\lBti . ,- fr 11.’ p .f -‘1 _-_.-£ '* .,,-/~. 'T'-SSL* av. 4 ‘ in - 1.1 p 2 - = _,';- ,f."....__ x fin i 'rl ‘wmv .- .lm _-all -.nfl 1:15 » ia ` ‘- _;.# ».~»».2\= »_ -Late. 1 1 `>\ ill i #Ll of ~e=_:;¢';.§ _`~» 'Ti fs-- ll