v 7. if. ."1 lc .5 / fi _.1 »`. 1 1 421%? i»-:fri .1 in it r _ _,R 1.1,* 91 é if 1 _,_ 1, - 5%. ii 4. 1 ,___ .5 "4 .- sf i .fi , »'f_. 1- :. » _ li. iii E31. 1=,’¥7. igifi 1 2_4 ,elf QQ = 1; .xv if 1? 7 201;; K 5-iii {i‘;"1__ l'1"."1 . .-= 1 ‘.`,°..~`.f`_’» ‘l !/ ' .7 _eg _ 'v . ,", 1 V151 .,_- I' 4' 'i r ' ~ 1 -'ii , _ 1; _ i 1 1 _ 1 K4 , .. .|,. _ 1. _ . , ,, -1211 ‘ _ _,Y . we win 1 ie- ' . rin: cnaiitorri-:Town eusiinnin » ---~»w=-e~ -1 ‘P '*'}'=\"T;’f_T*l"-'-1°’-“ """“’ ' 5 T". 1 ' - ` J,--rr- -Y-v-~ ~ _ _ _ -..__ 5111111188011. unixnm ani riiinus uiuirrr ~_fe.-_-_-;;.~_~.-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-.-,-_-_~.-.-_-.-.-_-.~.-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-a .-~:f:_-,-_-,-_.L-_-_~_-_._._._.:_._.__v_____5:____V_______________________;_*5 _ --It pays to buy in this Province. -The lowing Daily Guardian car be obtained at Lailsrty's Tonsoria Parlors, Bummerside. 12-10drtf. -Miss Jennie. Marchbanks, New A1105". is visiting in Kensington the guest of Miss Hazel Bowness. ‘-Brace McKay & C0. Ltd., Sum- marslde, have THE Axe-correct in every way-650. 1-22dinthrtu2w. -George Bowness, N01-boro, and Herbert Bowness, Kensington, are visiting relatives and friends in Al- berton. _ ` -Any person in Summerside with ii fair education, who desires to earn from five to ten dolliirs per week, should write A.H.P., P.U. Box 011, Charlottetown, at once. Need noi, occupy entire time of person accept- lns position- 1-24.1131. -On the evening of Monday, New Y¢8l"l! DHY. at the hoiiic of 15.11. and Mrs. Matthews, 011 Gooderham Street sbutb. occurred the inarringe oi Miss Harriet Matthews, sister of Mrs. Mat- thews, to lildward Blake Asselstine, teacher of science in the Wctiiskiiwiii schools. The ceremony wus perform- ed by Rev. J. N. Wilkinson, in the presence of a few friends and rela- tives ol the contracting parties. The bride wore yi white duchess silk gown with bridal veil and the -groom was attired in conventional black. Miss N. M. Lyons played the wedding march. At the conclusion 0( the cere- mony a bountiful supper was served. Thry arc Well and niost favorably known here, both having taught in our school. They left on Tue-'day morning for their newly fiirnisihed lipnw at Wetaskiwin and take with them the lieartiest good wishes of ii host of friends here.-Exe. (Miss Matthews above referred to is ii daughter of H. J. Mattlieivs, Alber- ton. and the reverend gcntlemun who performed the ceremony is the son of John Wilkinson, a former resident of Alherton, but now of Bridgetown, .\'_ S-)-A. -Brace. McKay & C0., Ltd., sum- lm°"m°- 5" °”°"iD§ Special induce- “Wifi ill _Horn Rugs. 1-22dmfrw2w -The Genuine Top Draught Queen Heater-large .size-for $1.50 at BPM. M<=Kuy 0 ce., summerside. _ 1-22dn'1tnrtu2w_ -'All MVB. advertising and gui, scrlntions in Bummsrllds and vicinity should be handed to Ernest Mcquar rie, agent. duh -All news. advertisl d Svrlvtions in Albertonuaas viclrif: should be banded to H. Clark, agen; . drtf. _-Brace, McKay & Co., Summer. Side. have three size bottles for pug- ting up Meats. These are hamm- rhan 'rin cans. 1-zzdmtiirtuzw. -Rubber Belting, Circular Saws, Gasoline and all Engine Supplies M right prices from Brace, McKay & Co., Summerside. 22-dmthrtu2wks -izllexnll for the hair. Rexnll "93" hair tonic and Rexall shampoo paste are making new friends every day. We can refer you to dozens of our ciistomera who have used them with great results. (1311 ,md uk “_ bout thorn. Sole agents. The Mac- Kinnon Drug Co., Cor Gt. Geo A: Kc ste. ‘ du. CENSOR ON THE CORONATION DRAMA. LONDON, Jan. 25-Inillgnatlon is expressed in literary and dramatic circles at the refusal of the Lord (‘he.mlier|ain to allow the production of "'i`he Coronation,” a play by (‘_liristopher St. John and Charles Thiirsby. The one act drama repre- sents the King on his way to the Coronation ceremony refusing to pro- ceed until the burden of .armaments is removed from the people. H‘e ta'.°:s the ground that his oath to see that _.M Wlien buying your next black or blue suit, see that goods are stamped "Briny Deep Serge” every three the poor are not oppressed, demands _lthat he should prevent the spending ‘Qi hllge sums for armaments and forces an autocratic cabinet of three W |1509 the expenditure. The piece will be presented privately at the Savoy Theatre next Sunday. ‘**-'+r--Z-- lNlllNlll NEW INDUSTRY Sllllllll IN BUSY NMHEHST. N. S. In Which' Two Islanders, J. L. und llnrry lcLeun Formerly of grupeud, ure Inter- cated. AMHERHT. Jan. 26-The 2 Burk- €l'S-. Ltd-, of this town, who tive Y0Bl's ago built a Mammoth Depart- ment Store, which is said to be the largest and most modern establish- ment of its kind east of Montreal, having a chain _ of branch stores throughout Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, have now under cbnstruc- tion a large Machine Shop and Pdant, part of which is already completed Bhd Glllllplled for the purpose of man- .iifacturing Gasoline Engines and M0- tors. They have associated with them J. L_ Mchean, who is the sole designer of the improved type of Gas- oline Engine they purpose manufac- ',ll\1l`iD2- They expect to place their _engines on the market some time during the coming summer. As Mr. McLean has been Assistant Superin- tendent for the Robb Engineering C0. for the past fifteen years, and a :thorough Mechanic and Engine Ex- pert, no doubt this new concern will soon have Gasoline Engines on the market of a superior type. Harry Mc- Lean, a younger brother, who is also connected with this industry andre- cognized as one of the most expert practical machinists in Canada, has been appointed General Manager of' the works. The Guardian is pleased tonal-A that two former ,well known `Crapaud boys are forging to the front in that Go Ahead Busy Town of Amherst and trust that this new industry will meet with every succeln and be a great benefit, not only tv Amherst and Nova Scotia, but P. 'E_ Island as well. ,_-_-.,1-_#qu luiiiiiii 1111 11111 sinus QIIEBEU, Jen. 25-At this after- no0n's session of the 1101180. H0"- Mr. MacKenzie, provincial treasurer. delivered his budget speeflh. Wlllcll lproved an interesting review of the financial state of the province for the 'past year, with encouraging estimat- es for the coming twelve rronths. The ordinary receipts amounted _t0 ,$7,032,744 and the ordinary expendit- .iire to $6,126,834. But as- there had been an extraordinary expenditllrc Ol $298,065, the actual surplus was an- nounced as being $607,845. The general summary of the speech emphasized the increasing pr0sf>0l”1tY 'of Quebec by which the governinent was able to announce 11 sul‘l>l\\B Ol $600,000 with provision for inizrcasfd amounts in the cause of eilucntion, for the construction of iron bridges. for the abolition of toil gates. and the large loan for the improvements of roads. For 1912-13 the minister estimated that the ordinary revenues would reach $7,133,221 and the total ex penditures $6,755,820. The minister announced that the federal subsidy as the result of thr last census had been increased $='10i°.~ 865, the total now being $1,559,865. A Wlllllllllllll lll|iWll KEY WEST, Fla., Jun. 2i3~»-A11 un usual achievement in railroad con struction was turned over to tlcc world when a pnsscngci' trnin, seein ingly supported by frail masonry steamed across seas from i{ni,_-lite Key to Key West. The terininizs 1. 46 miles from Florida mainland. The main trip marked the opening of the over-water extension of thi Florida Const railway and was thi 29. |912 for the ceremonies was Hour! M- Flagler of New York. 10 Wh°m 15 given credit for completion 01 1-0° engineering feat. lt was Mr. F1881". as president of the rallrvid. W\\° overcame financial and Phyilql gb’ strnctions. forclnK l-11° F°““!"“° $1 of 5 railway across the llllr 0 C01' keys between the Florida mainland and Key West. For great distances lbetween keys the rails are supported by stretches of steel and masonfl- Warships from Portugal and Cubl. ,md vessels O( the fifth l‘llVlBi0l1 01 the American Atlantic fleet are here for the ceremony. Assistant Seers- ltary of War Olivier, repreB¢\\f~lll§,,Pl'¢' 'einem raft, and members of the ‘House naval affairs committee arriv- ed here. They will go to Havana on the cruiser Washington, to return Friday or Saturday. -if-11-_-U-*"7"* "DOCK" COOK IS __ STUNO A111111. Nniv Yo1u<_ Jan. 24-A ilesiiatvb KinBVil\0 says: While Frederick A. Cook was detailing at the Union Tabernacle last night the frigid terrors oi his fiolm trip in scnreliof the 'North polo, a sivarin of been that hail tak- cn ,-epige in the liiiildini: from the cold weather and were tlinwed 0011 by the nent made it hot for the audi- ence. sever-111 iiroidv wer" stlmirliy thu bees, anil even Ur. (ook would pause frequently to slul’ ill- 00° °“ his neck. The bees got thawed ‘lull-0 enough to drop among the audlcllw and crawl nhout. ‘ 0TTllY|l HOCKEY PLRYE11 CRITICILLY lLL IN HILIFNX ll.\l.Ii<`1\X, N. S., -lan. 25-At the iiiilifnx lnfiriimry in which Edgar Dey, the Ottawa hockey player, ' is lying daligemiisly ill, it was reported tonight he was no better. There is l-l00D'S ,signal for the beginning of the. three .days' celebration. One of ilic forc- . P L N..S°;'f""”::.: _ n 08- izcsi for 1111 liver ills. _Try them. Mrs. Richard Coutine, White Head, Que., wrifesz-“I have been bothered with salt rheum, on my hands, for two years, and it itched so I did not know what to do. I tried three doctors, and even went to Montreal to the hospital without getting _“guy relief. I was ad- vised no try B oclr Blood Hitters. so l got three bottles, and before I had the second used I found a big change, and now to-_glcoky I sm cured." Burd Blood Bitter! the market for about 85 manufactured only by The Co.. Limited. Toronto, "0nt. ,,1_._._i more pus in his wound. Another opera ation was performed this morning and his condition is precarious. Dey's mother arrived today. _ N Warning to poacbers and hound owners. And persons trespassing or poaching with hounds on the premises of Chas N Black, Chas D Wright and ]as H Henderson, Bedeque, will he prosecuted and hounds shot, CHAS. N. BLACK Bedeque 1-26diwrfti12i 1 1 _ 1 'l`o the Electors of Ward Two; I lieiewith present m 5,1; _ candidate for Counclllol' 111.21; coming Civic Elections to r¢p,;_ sent Ward Two. ` I ask your favorable supper; ‘nd promise if elected to give my bm attention to the needs of the Wm; aswell as to further the best ii; terest of the citizens. A Respectfully Yours, _ -3- J. LEDWELL. M.D 12-:dt-f ‘ ~ ' reg 4 rant ,or ,_ - _nimoriir noun 311055 We'rc goin to clear gui ,, _ pair of( Dorofliy Dodd 'shoes cruitzlx They are all high class oxfmds an| high-shoes, and this offer is a mosi exceptional one, an opportunity ie secure a pair ai' high class shoes at loss than half price. ' Only $1.98 for a pair of $4.00 Shoes _ Gel a pair right now. 1 _ Morris & Snilih 5 127 Queen Street- _ _ __ ___ _ ,.,. 5 Lowest Prices on Hardware Cameron Q Co 162 Queen St. Next to H. H. Br0wn's_ yards on the back. 1 _ ____ lmost figures among public men bert -. _ -~°-*¢-~-*~‘ "'-W'-'r “___ _______ ____ _________ ,_ ____ _ ;: _ ...__ _ ,,_ _ ___ _ A _ -' _ 1' _ f --- - » throat and In 4 '45 "wil Bocharan Lamb 9.00 ()l1i0 S`;iblc _ 15.00 Ohio Sable rug shapes, satin lining. $ 7.00 llocliaran Lamb Muff 1 i.5o~Bi~cl1aran 'Lamb Muff 10.50 Mock Fislicr l\'1iil°f 14.75 Mock Fisher l\Iiil`f 12.00 Grey Squirrel Muff 13.50 Grey Squirrel Muff mufls, pillow and 34.50 7.50 6.00 10.00 7.00 10.00 8.00 9.00 Nuff A I U H moved out _ - Tweed cloth coats, 3_1, in_l _ H;,,,>’,,,, M,,,.,., , verloaded Stock Sale J f ' _ \ I_t is our custom to stale the real motive for every iiicrcluiiiilise iiiovciiiciit of uniisunl importance. Aniutual knowledge of all the facts esfiiblislics ai thorough iintlcrstziiiiliiig between you and us,and strengthens the public confidence in this store. That you may tlioroiiglily iiiidcrslriiid the importance of this great sale, and the conditions leading up to it, wc ask you to consider the following' -The weather up to the first of the year was exceptionally mild, and seriously interferred with the sale of licavy goods. Now these goods must be moved out to make room for spring iinportafions, clothing, fnrs, sweaters, gloves, heavy cloths, all must be Fur Lined Coats.Cl0th Coats.C0stumes and Skirts $50 00 Ladies’ Fur Lined C0315 he $105.00 Ladies’ 1" ur Lined cont 1 T au Reductions l ` 1 Final Deep Cut On 0 l Small Furs ~ I 8.00 Mink ina J $2.75 Black coney stole 2 75 Brown coney stole 6.00 Broor black coney stolen 6.95 Mink marmot throw - 8.00 Mink marmot stole 10.00 Mink marmot caperine ~ 8 00 Grey squirrel tie 1 1.50 Grey squirrel throw 5.50 Grey lamb throw 6.00 Grey lamb collar 10.00 Grey lamb collar 22.00 Alaska sable stole 20.00 Alaska sable stole M §5~»wvw~w»e+r3 23'.-€‘£SlSS`~3%8’.3‘.S3S rmot throw _:iff `/.‘ 1=.;§. 'ir 6.00 Grey l.=.iiiib Muff 12.00 Grey Lamb Muff _ 22.00 Alaska Sable Muff 30.00 Alaska Sable Muff 45.00 Lribraclor Mink Muff .iS.o0 Lzilmiilor Mink Muff 7810 Lubrador Mink Muff \.W 4.00 0.00 16.00 20.00 29.00 l\I,ink Marmot lining, and revers, now... . _ _ . Fisher collar now _ _ _ .$36.00 $65.00 Ladies’ Fur lined coat Hanipsier lining, Isabel fox collar lot college collars, good patterns, regular $7.00 now $5 75 Black and navy coats, good melton and beaver cloths. Former prices 8.c0,i0.0o, 12.00, 14.00 now ...........5.00, 7.00. 850,111.00 These coats comprise the new- deep Mock ._ ......49.00 best quality Canadian Rat lined, No 1 Labrador Mink collar and rcvcrs, now 75.00 _ $5 5.00 Bocliaran Lamb coat 50 inches long, 1 only, now. . . 40.00 £40.00 liorliaran Lamb coat, 40 8.50 Mock fisher stole 10.00 Mock fisher caperinc 9.00 Ohio sable stole 7.75 Ohio sable throw 15.00 Ohio sable caperine 21.00 Labrador mink throw , 24.00 Labrador mink tie ;;;5"e-°'5" 8228088 All'11ii1f`is have a silk wrist cord 55.00 62.00 200 tweed overcoats, college collars good patterns sell at 9 00 to 12 co clearing price 6 :so Black Senator overcoats flmd fluahly friczc and beaver cloth worth up to 9.00 price 5-50 Better grade cvercoats best trimm- ings and linings formerly p\'1_¢¢d I2 50 now 7.00 All our new converto and ‘Tiiway col- lar coats have been repriced and present some remarkable reductions Tweed over- coats formerly priced 16.00 now 10 O0 Tweed overcoats Tuway collars herr- ing bone effect formerly priced 14.0o,15.00 18 00 now 9,75 10 50 13-50- Men's heavy reefers in melton- and frieze cloths Lweed linings storm collars formerly 6.00 new 3-00 Sianfield's Blue Label Underwear _, Robes Reduced » N0 1 Bontana Robes _ 54:5: reduced to $4 50 54x62 reduced to 5.50 54x72 redne.-d to 6 50 Grey Goat robes, large size, 4 whole skins, reduced to '6.00 Bishop Robes, brown or black goat, reduced to 10.00 Brown hear robes 15.00, reduced to 1:' ow, 1.0.00 rcdiiceil in 15.00 regular 2.80 now ' 2 OO 1 $55.00 Ladies‘ Fur lined coat, Hampster lining, Ohio Sable, collar and rcvcrs, now.... .$9.00 est ideas -in ladies' wear, being iiianufacturcd for the seas0n’s trade. Men’s coat sweaters, assorted colors, former price 1.10 now 650 Better grade, formerly 1.50 now l.O0 _Sweater coats of finest quality pure wool formerly 3.0010 5.00 now 1.90 fo 5 50 l\Ien's Kumfort mitts, formerly 550 now J5c Men's heavy driving mitts, gauuilcts, curl Cloth, former price 1.35 now 9.5¢ Men’s Mocha gloves, former price 950 now 650 Men’s dressing gowns of fine tweed and camels hair cloth, former prices 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, now' 7.00, 10.00, 12.00 A special line of boys’ heavy ribbed sweaters, 4 to 14 years, former price 75c now 450 Another line,f0rnier price 55c now 350 Penman’s Fleece lined underwear, usually sold at 1.00 now 7.5¢ per suit Men’s caps with fur band for 251: ea. inch long, 1 only, now 55.00 ;9‘,4o_oo Bocharan Lamb Coat 34 im-lies lc1ig,"1 only, n0w......50.00 ` K 0 I . 01 0 \ A Rousmg Cfearmg of Overcoats. Suits and M en’s F urnrshmgs | - _ _ _ _ _ M , . _ _ _ _ .1 gas ...ee \ 39.00 Labrador mink ascot 42.50 Labrador mink throw 90.00 Labrador mink caperine en suits good winter vicight fwtc former price 6.50 now 5,95 Mcn's suits heavy imported tweefl good patterns former price 12.50 now 8 74 MCn’S grey untesrable tweed suits well made and trimmed former price 10.00 “UW _ _ _ 5.90 Men .~= suits best imported tweed and worsteds former price 2 5.1.0 now 1500 0 ~ Men s suits good imported twccds and worsteds formerly priced 18_c0 10 2 L00 now _ _ |550 All our suits formerly priced 1600 to 18.00 now ||_90 Boys’ Overcoals at Reduced Prices $375 Boys’ ovcrcoats now 2.25 6.00 Boys’ overcoats now 5 90 6.50 Boys’ overcoats now 4.25 _ Boys’ Reefers1.50 to 500 fo;-mer pg .. Sheep Lined Coats Meme Sheen Lined coats strong een- i 1 prices 3.00 to 6.50 . Ladies' Coatings F lannellette sl nies sins 1 1-z ios yin. selling iiiniiri-111 _ _ 3° wx” lengths at gre" rednctiom Fancy kimonas flanneletie handsome vas corduroy collar, worth $7.75 now _ .. 11 I1 ~_- _ $4 5° Men’s canvas coat, sheep lined, fur collar, worth 7.50, now $4 65 - _ o ' f Y r x ' Y 'A ' Q /‘ /* 1 _ I - Y ` Men’s canvas coat, Sheeplincd cord- V _ D ® uroy collar, worth 5.50 now 3 _60 Q m \ 5 A ‘ ~_»i) A ff `~ 1-/L-_ _ <1. _ _ _ _ _ v J __ , _, _ 4.01C0atlng heavy twesd 75,: patternspriced 300 now 180 a yard. ,_ 5° coatings brown ,weed Loo Wnistiugs flanneletie 36/inches wlfln.t ¢°¢r°n= fv- , .--- - s _ _ collar, north 5.75 n0\_v 04 25 _ _ ~ I 75 dmed to sc' yard H111- ii‘.'H*.»~1'u @5101!! ‘_ _ ___ _____.@_ “_..*_ .1 .ina I _ ,3&§u,,,,.-M