`o’t`lab.I>'1A'iT1“ ’ °r1u-'°- need but I can't hversay their “YD” did. YOU had in mind old blue bottle ol cod nd its taste and were something rr A -;y::::1:;_.ws.,,-,,____V.___,V Gueiacol Emulsion 01|, is 8 modern remedy palatab‘e 1.... -r====»-.¢- --'=:=_-__;;_: can talk Perfect Em body can and should who feels a body builder ver, particular have lung trouble arundown nd k We and 75c bottle A Foster Central Drugstore nieaacnusanppiraarpupq 111.1111. -/. -44-lilrgzi -4 ‘__ \/ --/ :Elf//,T ’ ~ ` c»»v~c~‘f~ ` \" J, A .Ml IN TIE NECK T avsvnereyo getiti your Laundrv "..ili"i'I‘°'.§’.?."’iii.23“i‘§;~ tit .i’“'“?.?.'§ workdo e stthe STAR costs no nqorg. X. r wsssrsa The Star Swain Laundry. Pitons |51 134 Kent St. ifhvne amber 12 F51' Your Grocery Order I respectfully solicit new customers for 1913 and wish to thank my large number of friends and patrons throng - out iChariottetown and Wi§fi‘y Tdr 'their `§'e`iiéi"b`l`is rr§nage during 1912. li siniliiwi rn of YI ee d ° °' ...trust i an ' ‘( promptly delivered) or wg” Q mu., t in the business 4 ¢.ar,enier shcp whvre iaeisou planing their is guaranteed satlsfac mgyouri work done seeuiéiztaf lt¢a!;¢¢\f“;i11 r rs u . itluiitilriieslifi res Call and see as ,Mgr vu-s-f Q ii-< an &m E ifarsoii ig8 Queen 'Street Os er Large‘s Uvefy. I ai m -~- ___ _;__;__. , ` ` “_” ~ 'Do _th ,Deaco f New 'Yer-k, ontar- \LWAY3‘l"f`7l5m‘T edrg hillroomnii? a Roman Chariot, THE PHONE DIRECTORY drawn by prsucing~ horses which she Wll , Ocslill . miles is`ii:l.::e,l'§'id::'és°sl|°:t:l ialrauis eksrse » “é:l;='f:i°.':,§s¢il`| is dlwluiu- . '.'°'i- -vi no m3»¢"¢.."""' "". ,..\.,.,...-,, mlllgeugrwdin is-igts aiiuuis norm ‘ . - sayin ' svnlrr honor and Diehl;-le of 'rag the HOME paper for Prince Edward Island. , ‘harvests sua ' ui' sum ts..~_rui~4t_~i.y noisy o;aif'o."ify ii... l4l¢‘¢t0_l_‘. The Guardian is nor, fp; remittances Iorwarded wtherwiee `tha'a as above. Mllltf. hrfhg Guardian lzeilromelr reliable .` Um ‘DNIODI OUR Ollt. thi Province. All luclritsms should b: 3:3011 toy; "The Guardian News ." Charlottetown, imtnediateiy taht tbl "intl, etc., have B . 'ue . ` ~~' BORN MacMICKBiN.-At Carleton, Lot 28, on Sunday January 26th to George and Mrs. MacMickeu, a daughter. (Congratulations.) ANNEAR-On Jauy. 28, 1918, to Montague and Mrs. Anneas. Lower Montague, a son.__ Congratulations.B. CROCKliYl"1‘-At Charlottetown, on ~Jan. 31, 1912, to Chas. and Mrs. Crockett, a son. WII1LISl-At Kinlaton on-January 29th, to Hubert and Mrs. Willis a son, Congratulations. 3 DIED McDONALD-At Rice Point, Friday, Jan. 31, 1913,.A.llan McDonald, aged 49 years. Funeral will take place from his home on Monday, Fab. 3, at one o'clock, to Long Creek Cemetery. SMITH.-At 'Hunter River, Jany. 80th. W. Manson Smith, aged seven- teen years, second son of W. C. Smith. COM1l°’¥0N=-*At Falconwood Hospital, P. E. slaird, on Jan. 20th, 1913, William. son" of the late Wellington Compton of Belle River, aged 69 years. The remains were laid to rest in the family burial place at Belle River and the funeral service con- ducted by his pastor Rev. Ewen Mac- Dougall. ` ALLEN-There passed away at the ‘home of her son-in-law, Daniel Mc- Neill, Village Green, P. E. I., on Jan. 26th, 1913, Mary Ann Allen. widow, offthe late Benjamin Allen ol Boughton Island, aged 75 years. The remains were interred in Birch Hill Cemetery and the funeral services conducted by Rev. Ewen MK1cD0u!Bl1- Moons.-At Milton, Jen. sist. Mer- jorie, widow of the late William Moore, aged 76 years. Funeral will tale place Sunday Znd inst.. B°1`Vi°9 commencing at Z p. m. Funeral will leave for Milton cenctery at 2.30 l>~ m. ` so, or do not enclose suilicieut money ,\;o pay for same, all of which will be returned by first mail in the event ol the item no’4 being chargeable, or _if more money is sent than necesslllui Spay -for t.hs`itom the surplus w V be returned at once. there being _a transpir- Mliitf. for ‘advertising of churches are than _for regnlarfbusinsss. In _all such cas~ as possible by mail or Dhone,i often paying the messenger service to get _\ em §a_vc_hs,_t.slephone if not too far igltant, thus saving all possible time. Psi.'|p1e§f1ll‘i$e'-‘iillis oliver to know ii News, Letters "to, Editor. °t°~. are charged for .and to all. such there is but one items eco, of a money 'making nature, even though 1 _.so ewhat.of_ _news nature Qyfsliqcrlsgiie ref iufesucsstiis sal 'vases notice or. notices.-of a concert, picnic. ste., are tm- -l=,ilv..°1‘ `_.°°1l,°°§l.°l\-;=el° 02;" °f 'sale -*ef or refreshments. .' ad- vance notices otpurely religious ser- __vio_el,, _,raven , though;-.°, a silver eollectieii is = . be taken all. not chargbable. The particulars or any of the above, alter they hAveibee'n_ held. are, however, asws _and».t,liue_ noechsrssabie. The ‘news ‘o_!fl_1r!-pa..'~h_ present or future business. ,which is still being conduo ted, ls cbarges.ble,._ if, it is ep- psrene;~»thar=~ the oblast is to make the moi-evridely known and thus increase it. Verses accompm tl\.aq\i9ss__<»r~ are also cher- tb ,which are actual éhbgvbnt/oiiceln Q or ening Daily 0 \|\_D`Q)1‘ mon WSH oe, as they are thus ngt ein-.ire _ for tx _g _ ' nswhoho ; mail to oilice, so ldilnlllwilitmsnt will into user t .` _1.A'rns'rs‘1;§uix' - f LONDON, Jah. 81.-:A Society freak, is reported from Rhine. .Princesi Debliutu nuuewisst, formerly Miss drove with one hand while with the chained together. The alarmed were -ready for flight but she led her escort out again sa sly. rssroa nsisioss ro ' . , BECOME UNDERTAKBH: BAN barbaric death *.2 __ f fl -sewsnepunt euelybqgsoufgsti ‘greater discount for cash with order es the Advertising department com-- Tehu-geshls if there is -an admission orirrom HouRe~-me as all a and will l’e°9¢I\ 8 flight et program will appear ister. St. Dunstan’e. It has been arranged in evidence as each club as a reputa- Dunstan's vs Vice. 00mll9~lly.ior the past year. .The direc - ~Her friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Henry Weeks, Charlotte- town. is ill in the P. E. I. Hospital. Wallace McKinnon, Allie Cutliile,D. Bertram, Ham Bertra/m and Rufus Stevenson, Fredericton, were in Char- lottetown yesterday evening. . OASHIER SHORT $50,000 - SURRENDEBS T0 POLICE NEWARK. N- -7-. Jan. 28.-A. L. B First national bank of 1-llighbridge, N.- J who disappeared recently after. confessing to a shortage 'ot $50,000, efurrendered himself to federal author- .ities in Jersey City to-day and was brought here -for arraignment. ~ Beavers waived examination and was furnished and he was released. SAILOR WASHED FROM I , SCHR. GEORGIE PEARL omuonsrmn, Mess., Jun. za.- The British schooner Georgie Pearl, Capt; George Olson, master, coal laden. from New York to St. John, other she led a Lion and Leopard 'N. B.. arrived in poft with her col- ors half-melt ,for the loss of Adler Hanlon, "-one of,-theyerew, who was washed-from the bowspric last even- ing on Peakeshill’-Bar. Hanson was 21 years of age, 'si-ngle, a native of Norway, sad was slapped- at Bt- John. _ _ _ ,_ H l.ARKll'l,'§. Oerrewsd ro: every wednesday sail i gaud- disorder of 1, g oomplete treat are all you need. ills are sold all ONT Beavers, defaultin cashier' of the-l was held under $10,000 bail. Tlis to his house. ' r I \-~.~. Oats (black) straw, per ton Hay Eggs, per doz. Butter Chicken (pair) E‘owl (pair) Potatoes, per bus. Turnlps Cabbage Pclts Hides Calfskins Lamb - beef 40 to 42 ".50 fn $6.50 70 to 75 23 t0 28 25 to 28 80 to $1.00 $1.00 to $1.25 26 to 30 10 to 11 5 50 to 80 12 13 12 to 16 10 to 16 5 to 8 9) to 11 $1.25 to $1.90 Beet (quarter) Pork Geese ::-For diseases of a scrofulous or wasting character and especially for all pulmonary, ailments there is nothing better than Rexall Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. This reparation contains T40 per cent. of p e Norwe- gian God .Liver Oil _combi d with hypophosphites__ of_ lime, soda and potassium. It has a splendid flavor and will not sdect the most delicate stomach. _Large bottle 75c, smaller s`ine 85c. Guaranteed by The Mc- Kinnon- Drug Oo., corner Great Geo. and Kent Bias. ~ , Mil. Qt- Ea* |§ 2 i A- _ _ .f_s- ryi ' E36 , so ' L 'v 1 o'_,_;,,,,,,, ,,,,,_., Nils -iii’--‘?i€?l%*¥¢‘»/`i_ . . ` ' ‘ " . ill P nib the people to be'careful, as the tho- rough brcd being the most prepotsnt Crpy Lmg,QUp|_-The on Loggi; Mrs.” B. A. McDonald and gon, Mg" horse in the world to~day would re- use been former. .It iuoiuays.. ti.; 'ri-111° l!°Ph~rl°n. Joseph Grim. Ver-“ ""?¢“°° M” °"“ °‘*°"°°‘°'*““°'- I' ioui- senior eiube or oborloteetowu, non. and Mr. McM1llan..Bl1don. were 11° W°'° B11 animal 01 s°0oow§:ut3 :Effie mvlutivu was unsnhrwusly passed "1"“‘“’° °' N” ’°"°"°’Y "°"‘ “ “’ in weight if bei 'bt fro is-1 to mankmg the ,atkins duenors for vereattack of rheumatism. Mr. Mc- ,EH and ‘shfmmw ‘imm tgloughout the- splendid manner in which they Sween' “'h° had take” in 1°” UC'-°' " ' b _ i Oh In t The more beautiful the horse, the had conducted the business of the Rf; t:Ba%r;,u£;" ‘;m§e?“'“ Wsterduy more money he was worth, if he were sound and clean gaited As to" °1°°t°d f0l` We enillillg Year BW I road horses, square trctters are much Geo. E. Hughes, President, Herbert REFER Brrnuimgo ARBITRATION to be preferred to pacers, and it Fennell. A. O- Dlwlwmln. R. 0- Goa . __ ' mould bo the sim or the breeder to and J . A. Farquharson.. NEW YORK -Jan 29_Oomp“lsor get what will suit the market best. "" bit ti ' d ` I While the small road horse may do ANOTHER si=Ls:Nn1n PROGRAM. 8' ’“ 9” W” °“°““°°“ *°““Y by wen for my driving in s iight ruu- -“PMYOUH Of The PB0Pl6's Theatre, S“m“°1'“'°'“p°"' president °1 th* about ituis not advisable to have Charlottetown, last evening witness- American F°d°"““°“ °f L°'b°"' in “ is. mei'-s breed this class as even ed another well casted program ol BP°°°h b°'°"° th° Bmmal meetmg °‘ w an breeding from the best a large pictures. In fact the whole even- th” N°ti°”°1Givi° F°d"““°“‘ mbor of misilts are -produced which cvening‘s entertainment was good William G- 149°' President °f th( bring very little money On the thereby furnishing the audience with B"°th°fh°°d °f R9-“T085 Tl`Hll1l11Bl!. other hand B, larger gorge even many cnloyabls moments. The com- 915° d°“°““°°d °°mP“1°°l`Y *“`b“'\“5' though somewhat coarse and ldcking cdies by the Keystone Co. entitled, tion- “EU-\P|°Y°B 'md °l'llP10Y9l`5 in in the qualities that go to make up "At Coney Island" and “A Grocer the United Stall” and C9-Hilda aft the ilrst-rater can nevertheless be Clerk’s Romance" were rip roaring m0Bl5 0- “Ulf 8~§&il1stit." he asserted. sold at a fair price, as a 'light ex- pictures. The Lubin drama, “The "Both sides declare that until some or-esser or delivery horse, or failing Sheriffs Daughter" is splendidly act- 111°" SB'-lSfHCt0l`Y 11181111011 Ol adlust- -that to ilnd a market as a useful ed out besides showing some very lllg disputes is reached strikes and horse on th f . e arm. p r e tttiy W s c in e r y, G a. u- l<;ckouts are preferable to any system The animals for the glass wurk m o n s e e 1 y p i c t u r e s 0 surrender to injustice. They are were supplied by the MacKinnon are always interesting keeping one in 1arE€1y divided on the question of .Dr-ug, Coq Hammond Kelly DL lull knowledge of the diilerent events compulsory investigation with volun- Pethick and G. D. Wright. These of interest that happen throughout tary acceptance ol the award of n gentlemen very kindly placed their the world. The singing of Mr. Rit- board of investigation and arbitra- animals n.t the disposal of the class zius was very line. His enunciation tion." _ for judglng purposes' and also fo, is perfect, every word being under- Oscar S. Straus, chairman of the comparison as to their good and bad stood and his voice stood out llovely lizard which arbitrated the railroad D0il1f-S. ’ irlimthettsonz ";0\{)ei;_ T_hf`ihO£:,ear;aB1\{)eB.\: engineers’ demands, said that the em- The work in field husbandry, seed o er Il m e a B Y ployes of public service corporations, Judging, etc., at the Agricultural souslity" is .mother oi the clever including railroads, are entitled to u Slwft Courses is practlmlly conclud- kind he is singing. The incidental ngtioqal Wag., wmmissiou fm. their :il for this week. Great interest. has music for the pictures _was rendered protection in wage matters, with ooeu token in this brunch oi the by Mrs. Tomlins in flue style, mak- powers' if necessary' to ra-me mu, course and the attendance has been ing the hill for last night a. wcll con- mad rates to insure increased 'Pay 111 that could be expected. On Thurs- structive one. for emD10ye,_ day the chief work taken up was in _ _ A, B, Garreston president ot# th Lhe judging of the seed oi clovers an 1 :_ ~-= » ._ ' Bi-0t11g`r=1j§,0d"°f`}§.'gi1i.6ad ‘C0nductm.s(_` grasses. After the regular sessions, ..._.-..- ° _- criticized the board that arbitrated optional work was given in weed seed Alex. Dorian, Rustico, was in Char- the engineers' demands. Five members £°';:3§ntie°':s align?" 1t.h° eiadicalfiin lottetown yesterday. of this body,be declared knew nothing , . P B '_ S me ° W0’ B _ ____ of the m.0b1emSinvo1ved_ "H we must of particular importance to farmers J-_ J_ Mcquaid, _ pigqum, Wag in arbitrate we will arbitrate along no. who” eeggs are greasy infested with municates with the sender as quickly, Charlottetown yesterday. cepted lines. _We’ll accept no more some 0 ‘°. Wee E’ W ich We 9° mm' _ , ____ vagariesi., he declarei He suppol_t_ molnlyl ilnd in olur commercial grasses Wm, Kain, _New Perth, was in cd the firemen in their call for arbi- Zgfmg 0ve€0Beed,?£ec'£h°a,§;i1usr,? oiugx Charlottetown yesterday' tration. undo the Erdmun law S , E again t introducing weeds of a nox-' M_ A. Dumas’ Bridgewater’ N._ B_ VIGEROY OUT AND . iious nature into an otherwise clean - 1 i i 1 C8 . A I some to Charlottetown yesterday- ABDUT AGAIN siege 2551;; tlgptlfu hldgurous edt , `IliO I d 1 il' I d t Rev. T. J. Dienstadt, St. John,‘ F£E3iIi‘HI' 613°' 27'-Bam” Charles tlrzbm r-:lishnitl tyhoge lswigerdxsl agssolhly well known in Charlottetown. is vis- 1,;-,fr ggf' ”°’°y °§ ¥“‘“°' Wh° W” sueii os be iinos oireeoy in his seine. iting in New York. ~ . ceinbgr ahazsxggvlbrsogzrblg $3.3; gf. however, through his inability to . _ _ 1 etect ne p ' i i d Shermaun Tremere. Hampshire. ff; “M” me mt “"p°“““°° “‘ P“b‘ seeds iu tbfsoecitlisiun ouenxwzusby who was visiting in Charlottetown ° troduceu some e weed 'v iii has returned home-. Th° Vi°°r°’ meived “ t'°"‘°“d°“° smell. umouuts ou his farm 'oreifiniiiu ovation as lie was driven through the . --' - locality which may do incalculable i . .. D. S. McQuarrie undertaker of igfgsonn tilentgfggdliggssrii imdnlx harm. Added tu this the fact that Crapaud was in Charlottetown yes- tives and would take no especial pm_ the germination of some ot the com- terday. ‘ ca“ti;mH to prevent another attempt mon commercial seeds is not aa high -- on his me_ v as it should be. This makes it pos- sible for the careless farmer to buy and pay for large amounts of useless material, thus making the price oi the good seed which the sample con- tains very inuch higher than lie real- izes. Another ieature prominently brought out in this discussion is the fact that no sccil sold in the mar- kets is necessarily government tested” w`hile all seed sold as seed is liable to govcrniiieut inspection and must average up to the grade for which it is solrl. Failing this, the seller of such seed is liable to prosecution. Next week the work of this branch will be in potatoes, roots, such as mangels, turnips, etc., and corn. For this work, as mentioned before, Mr. Boviug of Macdonald Colle e, Mr. Blair. Superintendent of the ilxperl- mental Farm, Kentville, N. S., Mr, S. J. Moore, Seed Inspector for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, as well as J. A. Clark, Superintendent of the Experimental Farm here in Char- lottetown will be present. / - Tuesday and Wednesday oi next week there _will be classes in -Sheep Husbandry conducted by James A. Teller." On Tuesday Mr. Tslfer will shear Q sheep and' roll up the fleece in the most up-to-date way. Option- al classes begin at. 11 a. m. and at 3.80 p. ui. W. H.*Os.lbeck, Tryon, maritime re- presentative of the De Laval separ- the short course to those interested in Dairying., An exceptionally close skininslirg .was _.done yesterday, so low that it was be ond snu eration . ‘ 1 is .barely leaving a trace of butter fat. _ saturday issue. . f ~ ' ALWAYS CONSULT ' 'wma xrauey Pius 5 ~. 'rr-Im Pnomi nmmoron Land those are su( Rad K ` ‘ “'- ease to work ---- number of who, whm their subscrip- phone liiqllifl ator. will give e. demonstration at. _.YW___V i Vi, V... ,.. ` _. i ' “ ` ` llnsornns 11- 'ras laaverusuu pros. so ua-s 1.4..” i, Taj 0' ‘Asia #lil \ a ut _rpuliii cumin s. . .... .... ~ »~ ..-. . .... - ’ ` ‘ i ¢ - ‘ I ,; ' I li _ i s . ._ . , , ~ '._.. , . new md uw r-been i ` '» ' ",§';gI£"~ ""’-'Ah ua. ';"-"""'T_'*" ' -’~`-`-`-‘-‘~"`*‘*"‘*‘"~»-~f-if-'~'f-`-‘-'-`-"-‘-'-'- b (Com,:nl\;°¢‘|n|,-om numbers are plainly ¢ymm¢h£h°““|,£ Btobu Province’ UllN'i‘ius,.‘- Nomyndl-1. '°°¢°"° s horses one _,L_ -4 .. A ,,___R"_ _ _,_ _,_.,°’W§”,.M_._ um, ,J 1,, W or tum distinct einen unit was 'Hi\a',i'i~rnr.-friiia. in service 'oeemi onuretutomormw '°°'“°°° 1° fl' wualfy to-My-, W rn Hum” Km wmno* -gwmng ,mm "uw A §°'“..,___M°n“". sun". are the carriage "hersss; saddle at 7 o'c1ock. Wisdom, evening. Temperance Iaciud~ h°“°° °' “"4 h°"“°'- - ' ' " ;,g,,,_ » (ng P,.°Mb|t4m-,_ _ ’ The carriage borseis prodligid in qqg;-.Mg i ~.-.~::.~.-J-.~.-r:31':z-_-.~.=~.-.1.ee-_-.-_~.-_-_-,-.-.-:_-.-.e LM llrlgcst numbers and of th most Feed Barrier, Stanhope, has return- suitable types by using s hsckssy A ed home-$1' spsndindg a (ew Mn. sire. oi good quality, and straight, In the interim IMJ-‘c"etl bb phoned. 32:? es and trien s in Mount £23. Wlgfag .l:!>°ll¢ }5Llinf»° “uit < _ £4-.£6 ` I' » , , ll WOR I ` 0 BIa'r1-iniv scorn..-an suouiaf ' --- . “°1¢l1b°"1°° -»»-*- Gel Hnoi’i's Sarisuparllln t0¢ll1. u ay all druzirisun everirwhers _ » I Sale” at L. ]. Reddiifs. now 18.50, 2o.oo, 22.50. $48.00. - until Saturday Night. L. lVl3i. T.. us. 0 3 onlg Men’s Kersey ld] Beaver Cloth Coats German tter Collars---$20.00, now $16.50. _ 1 only Ladies’ Rat Coat 52 inches long $65.00 foi* Only-a- F _ew-Dayg in which to take advantage of the “Great Reduction If the weather continues fine we should have a rush as greater bargains than ever will be offered. just three Men’s Coon Coats left to be cleared at, cost. 4 only Men’s Black China Dog Coats first quality ,$24.00 for,18.5'o s o 4 only Men’s Hudson Bay Beaver $24 to $29.00 5. .- 57’ , 2 only Ladies’ Astra Coat made from No. I Selectw ed' Skins---$75.00 now $46.00. - . Ladies' Neck Furs and Muffs .in great variety at” cost rather than carry over. ' Besides the above lot of Furs the usual discount lofzo, 25 p.c. on _entire stock of Dry Goods will continue A ` . J.REDDIc .Really has been organised with Witllu ' ~ . ‘. f ir the ery. ' P. E. island Fox reel estate once. ' deliv- ~..- .-e-r-.-_ »-9-»-;.>, g>_,,.:5=-5 .wi l i