28, 191 _ ,3 ` _ 'cssmrnsr News "r » - .. ‘ ouaaniau ` ' mfr or uv' I _Paoli ,Will Beautify - 'I'ls*'ealaas\vhLnsrybuanohsqe|¢|v¢|u¢m3|m,,¢“.“ ` _ 3°u°'¢rrwh\fe. lnhomonzlc. 7% ¢=»-__f'-; ~ ' .asf -- _-,V .- Woman’s Complexion ll llblllvl to show whether or not she is in good phymal condition Rzhwmvlerlvn lv muddy. the skin fallow; if pimplea or .km um Vb°d?l,¢Pl\¢l-ful; is then attention must be given to improve ck” me .ywndstem 11-d There is one safe and simple way. ‘ll °“\‘ifY the blood with a few doses of 9 0 ' I . _ | _Tliiswell known vegetable family remedy is famous fm- |¢ s power A. to improve the action of the organs ofdlgestion and elimination ~ T50? Will' regulate the bowels, stimulate the liver, tone the -ltolnaohaud you will know what ii; is to be free from troubles, _fromu headaches, beckaches, lassitude, and extreme nel-vongnesg. '___Th¢y will make you feel healthier and stronger in every way. f_B{lf|;“°l-"3 Yblll' lyitem Of P°isonous waste Beeoham’s Pills I w _ ave good effect upon your looks-these they * and Improve OUVQIOL , [T PAYS to buy ia this Province! GRAND CARNIVAL.-Tonight a grand fancy dress carnival will be held in the Arena Rink. EARL GREY LEAVES.-¢~'1‘he Earl Grey left Charlottetown yesterday, morning for Picton with 25 tons of freight, 15 passengers, express, and 30 sacks of paper and letter mail and docked at 10.45 a.m. She will leave this morning on return to Charlotte? town. SHORT COURSE.-All of the In- time. Profossr-r of Horticulture in Macdon VVe'llner"s V Silver Is now i \rl|FWIi~ Cream 0 . Q . a. necessity in the home. It lightens ,_-'Q . labor and keeps the silver as it should be. .= ll. .-Li Bright`and- clear from sizes 15c and z5c. ’ " W. W. WELLNER - v ~ -.< jeweler. mm-_ 4J, , \__,»: tarnish. Two » ,gyolisil __/ -,.1 -_. ....1 27th to January 30th, and Prof. Land ' Ex erl; Poultr -man Colle e INWARD TRAINS.--The southern accommodation arrived in Charlotte- town today at 10.35 a.m., twenty minutes late, and the Cape Traverse ' accommodation at 10.40 a.m., thirty WHY Carried Clut- minutes late. l ACCIDENTS ON ICE.-Yesterday afternoon, although the wind was 11 "Men's Tweed Trousers S 1.60 `a pair. This is a very nice line oi' good ,warm well made twoeds. carefully made well cut.solld,and durable Good values indeed at $1.60 per pair. Moore& McLeod i-28M3l. “Ean.\ockburn Trousers at 2.50 per pair. Gord strong Ban- noclibnrn. heavy. very ourabie. as carefully- tailored as custom work, at halfthe custom taiior's price. We have your size at $2 50 per pair. Moore & McLeod. i-28M3i. "Every variety of Stanfleld's unsnrinkabiounoorwear is offerl d you here in great ossor|;men~ . We have heavy ribbed wool unshrln - able at 750 per garment. Order i y mail-we guaran too you satisfact- ion. Moore &.Mc-Lead. l-28M3i “.Brown's, tonight, balance of stock clearing out at your own price. En- tira stock being put up for auctlon-- no reserve. Brown's§ 158 Queen Bt., R. Baairsto, Auctioneer. 1-28M1i'. ‘ ~ hs ' ` ' L" 4-if T" '."f"'¥"` Ge: ,ther photo of baby s¢\ THE CO0K STUDIO Whr-re Baby is Always_We1- come. G. ll.-CO0K \ Proprietor. é Iha Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association The Annual General Meeting of the above Association will bs uelo in the n Board ol Trade nooins Market Building. Charlottetown, on Thursday evening, t a Ruth day of January i stani, 1913, at t e hourof eight o’elook. _ ‘rnnslgr-Books are closed till altarlthe . albove Meeting. "mated tléisdstih day of January A. D.. . r er ' o. a.s1uA1.LwooD. Secretary-Treasurer. No--T 1 C 13 I-l|M15l §` L 5 We the undersigned strictly forbids any person or persons from running hound: , hunting, trapping or treepassing in any way on our premises. Si|venTip Black Fox Co , Lid W. M. Lea. R. C- Les, Brent Lea. _ J. H- Lea. R Leard; 'rf Hamm.. _ Geo. Nicholson. r-a7M6iE3l. MOR'l`(iA(iE SALE To be sold by Public Auction lu front of Hao Court. House in Charlot- tetown on 'l‘l\ursday the February A. B. ).918, at the hour of twelve o'cloc'k noon, under and by virtue of a Power ol Sale contained in,an Indenture of Mortgage, dailed the eighth day of May A. li. 1505. made between Duncan Hugh Ander- son McLean of Cornwall in Queen's s an 18th day of County, Farmer, oi the was cart. and Duneas C. McLeod and John A. -Mes- ssrvy, Trustees of the E 'liam McGill of the otlllll' Iliff- ALL me erm, pau a nurse! 01 ll tate ol Wil* land situste , lying and bein: ef North River, Township N mber thirty 1;wf¢.i,n Qusenfs County, bounded and desaritod as follows, that is to say!- od-.f_ the East -by the York River, the North by ' asses- land now or of Joseph acres of or less apply-to Mc- Bank oi Charlotte- e\u`yeg¢n` "thdayof January- garmont. Thlsis value lines of any man can buy. it does not shrink, lt issmool and soft to the touch. Mooro McLeod. _ "Men who care about havin ing “Cluett Arrow" collars. The: are the collars that xii-that nav soitofoollars your wolldrssse friend buys. 3 for 500 Moore McLeod. est stock of fine men that you can :md in the oil -is reauv for you in and lot us swellnew things-all styles-a l2DM3 tion sale. Saturday $3.50 hats sol for as low as 25c. were bought at “What would you give for $8.5 , ~ na, ,-- _. _; - "Penmon’s Fleece Lined under- wear ln all sizes 45 cents per one oi the bes underwear that it fits, it vi ears l»28M3l ‘ “Tha largest-and the smart twecd caps for weights-all makes. 750, $1.00 iii za and$l.50 Moore Ba MoLooc HT k 11 .. i .. t Brow:1’;_s;le tiziglilght fsgiiuiiovtigrrhgaiii :iN“`D"“'C° T°°th Paste keel” the will ’y4iuI._'.h/of a'bfle.,t_o_ get good cloth- ing, lists, caps, and., general furnish- ings at _such ridiculously low prices - ~ » - _ - ' _ _ germicidal, prophylactic, cleansing as are being onered at this mg auii and pleasant to the taste. 25c. tube." and many suits E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ‘ i 1-18Mtf. ' ner Great George and Kent Sta. Mtf. $1 93611- H- H- E _ _*;|,,_m,_-__ _ 3-- ,_______ _ ,__£ Brown's, 158 Queen St.. R. Beairsto, Auctioneer. 1-28M1l. nlshings equally high grade? ,They will be odered _at auction today 'at your own price. .H. H. Brown’s, 'R. Besirsto, Auctioneer. 1-28M1l. raw and cold, large numbers enjoyed a walk on the Hillsboro ice. Ico- hoating was also indulged in and l' one young lad, who was standing near the Hillsboro Boating Club was H run into by an iceboat, knocked down A and fell into the icy water. The acci- 4 dent was quite unavoidable as the driver was cndeavoring to avoid 9 two young men who were in his path the". G0||ar3 lust "gm, are buy. and did not see the little lad. The e DOY. who was badly stunned, was im- ., mediately picked u and car ed 'n P ri i to style in every line of them-the the boating house, later to his 1] home and the doctor called in. Hap- & pily the accident was not serious al- l-231'\3l- though the little fellow was badly shaken and received a nasty bump ' on his head. The boat was also b - ad y ly broken. Another accident occur- rmht here' Come red near the bridge when a chap, op- show yon the erating n small icebost, had the mis- " fortune to get into a sprlnghole. I-le received a thorough wetting and had to return to Charlottetown before |_ securing dry garments. It is under- stood no harm was done this boat. teeth white by preventing the forma- tion of tartar. Keeps the breath right by preventing putrc-faction Is struciors for the short courses in V ‘“" agriculture will not be here all the YORK NOTES--Will D- COOK |1115 p, J_ Ga;-ey' Expert Apple 'eturnod aftur an extended visit: with Packer of the Fruit Branch, ores-.va,}hie sum Mrs- J- M. Uamvbell- will Wm bu he,-e from January 2-mn ¢0|is an enthusiastic hoclreylst and January 30¢h;W_ S_ Binh-, Buperin- while in Charlottetown procured a tendcnt oi tile Experimental Farm,|C0ml>leEll OU*-lih There is HOW H lcenivuio, N. S., and until recently -mvvem of on 100% to start a Hockey _ i s. aid College, from January 31st till_Will and u town clxum had u imc ,.‘,,\,,--my-y gm; A;-phd, Gibson, AE. spin up the West River as a tryout sistant Entomologlst, Central Exper-',W1Ul his “GW fa°""=' “lid C003' D1'\>\’fIli imentni Farm, Ottawa, from January all that could be desired. If ui1C€*l 30th to February lst; The Gemex\t'_C0l1l\_liB Will 15 there. Export. from January 27th to Jan- ` f' _ ”""‘ , ua,-y goth; John L Brown, Expert TRAl!\ING GROUNDEL- Negotia- Poultryman, January 31st and Feb-'H0119 UB DOW $0108 OH bewfcen ruary lst; Prof. E. S. Arcbibald,fPremior Flemming and Hon bam Dominion Animal Husbandman (1-0m‘ Hughes for a large tract of land near February lst to February 7th; Prof. I McGivney Junction to be used as the Landails, Cerealist, College ol Agri-_ scene of the annual manoeuvres of ull culture, Truro, N. S., from January the maritime province militia. The , . iz of _-tgicilliaixie, Truro? N. B., from well as from this province, suys on J 30th, 'exchange. The site selected includes January ??EE‘.E(l-iriaiy; labout 65,000 acres which have been ,From Yesterdays Evening Guapfiinr- lfound entirely suitable providing not .___.. ALBERRY PLAINS.-On Friday, (From Yeatard.sy's Evening Guardian) GOOD RECORD.-There were no cases before the Charlottetown,/Po lice Court this morning. GOOD P!m'l‘O.- The Canadian Courier of Jany. 25th contains e splendid photo of H. A. Richardson, Toronto, General Manager- of the Bank of Nova Scotia. who has a wide circle of friends throughout P. E. Is- land. Mr. Richardson entered the banking business as a young lad and steadily worked his way to his pre- sent high position. Club to be called' "York .*‘>ort " place is easily accessible -from Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island as only suilicieut area, but ideal condi- tions necessary for cavalry, infantry and _ engineering c0rDB. Whtfe “U kinds ol manoeuvring can be success- the seventeenth ol January, the rote- puycrs of Alberry Plains held their first examination in their recently removed and remodclled school-house. Almost all the pupils were present. The time spent in examining was from one to four o'clook ln the af- ternoon. The pupils were examined in all their subjects of instruction and were examined in all by their teacher. In the drill on the English of the advanced class, figures of speech, sentence structure, meanings of words, parsing and analysis were taken up and on them considerable time was spent. Traces of careful teaching were noticeable in all the subjects. At the close of the exam- inatlon brief speeches were made by J. F. Jenkins, Joseph Praught and Thomas Hynes, in which they ex- pressed their much satisfied feelings of thc school and of the character of the work. The pupils were treated to candy. A present was given to the teacher. A few remarks then closed a well spent evening. ::0no oi’ the best cough cures on the market. is Rexall Cough Mixture. It is very ,pleasing to the taste, doosn't effect the most delicate stom- ach and clients a prompt cure with- out'1oss of time. _Sold with the Rex- all Guarantee money back if dissatis- ilcd. The McKinnon Drug Co., Cor- ° P l hats, for suits worth up to $18, for e S shirts worth up to $2 and other fur- ` ’ Theatre 'spun':funnuaanpignnuanunpnnaupua'aurora' -1-.»`5ua'11» .vnnfffnnp sguauppu -|11 1.111141. lsr KO-I-Cl I , r-s-s- E . ieelh exlmined free of chsrqr. Only exactly what you need and it wont ccsl you one penny We malls teeth and guar- ntae ihf-m tn fit exartly, We also guar- wark Ext sacking and filling without pain, prion moderve. DR ROBINS n Street. Next door Boer &Gofl Phone z1G~J ~ as “D is N Treacle if Honey old fashioned TREACLE & HON- EY in two sizes, also a fresh supply of Island buck wheat direct from he mill at - " Beer 8L_Goifs | For the most up-io-dale ' in Photography - ' call at the BAYER PHOTO STUDIO cr Telephone 192-1. Trotters ~ Come into our office and have your antee peyferiion in Crown and Bridge We haves nice supply of good A Vitagraph ‘ Wanted A Grandmother’ Featuring. Maurice Costello and Miss Florence Tu: .1er. takes A few minlue< and -we will tell you f : FREE--Postal Photos ol Viiagraph Players _lolm Bunny » Lillian Walker Save ihem-lill you get the lull eel ¢°'“=di°=| ` Romance at ` _ O 4 ‘wg Catalina ll i' il'-.'" r | A __ ' E ° ` I d . “'°='°'°" A F“““'“i'iil.“““'“°“Y "2-“:.i.f;‘¥,.°r.*.:.:.. T -_ -._----, ., 11,, . f -- .___ Y _-. `-.N o f'f*.....Ili.5..§FHTll5L.9_llll.BP!B!.§. ' IN MEMOBIADI. ~ _ The death occurred at Gardeld on January 18th of Angus McRae, aged eighty-six years. The deceased was a Christian gentleman, highly esteem- ed in the community and as-a ripe shook was gathered into the har- vest home.-Com. THE FOOD TAX _ PREFERENOE DEAD LONDON, Jan. 23.-Speaking at the city of Loudon free trade meeting Monday, Lord Avebury referred to the Unionist policy of food taxation and thu recent Unionist speeches. Lord Lansdowne and Bonar Law did not wish to put on food taxes, and would only do so if the Domin- ions insisted. This he folt sure the Donlinions nevcr would do. Food taxes were dead and manufactures only remained, but then we import no manufactures from tho Dorninlons. That being so, what became of pre- ference? It was dead. SEVEN KILLED IN TEXAS DISASTIGR. McKlNNEY, Texas, Jan. 23--Seven persons are known to have been kill- od and thirteen injured when the three-story Odd Fellows’ building oc- cupied on the lower floor by a dry- goods and meu’s furnishings estab- lishment collapsed here late today. CONNECTICUT MOVE FOR POPULAR ELECTIONS HARTFORD, Ct., Jan, 13.-Mr. Lynch of Waterbury introduced in the House to-day a resolution ratifying the United States constitutional amendment with reference to election of United States senators by the peo- ple. iild Prospeoior 'felis His Slory HIS REAL TROUBLES STARTED WHEN RHEUMATISM GOT HIM. Plastors, ointments and sulphur were alike useless, but Dodd's Kidney Pills made a new man of him. PRINCETON, B. C., Jan. 27 (Spe- cial)-Al! over Canada people are telling nf the great, work Dodd‘s Kidney l"ills are doing, and even in the rocky mountains fastuesscs where nature hides her mines men are telling of cures made and suffering relieved hy the great Canadian Kid- ney rcmedy. Wm. Murray, sixty-six yenrs old, who has trampcd the fron- tier as lumber jack, rancher, pros- pector, miner, hunter and trapper, and who has friends all over the west, is one of these. Many a tale of hardship and danger he can tell, but his first real trouble came when Rheumatism claimed him. “I slipped on the mountain side and strained my kidneys and then my troubles all seemed to set in at once. I had nearly all the symptoms of Lumbago, Elclstica, Neuralgla, Diabetes, Dropsy and Brigbt’s Dis- ease," Mr. Murray states. ‘:’l‘hen I broke out in a terrible rash that spread all over my body and kept me in tortures, I tried all sorts of linlments and ointments and' took sulphur enough to start a little hades of my own. But it was all no use. Then I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills, and all I can say is they made a new man of me." MADE. IN CANADA AGIC BAKI NG POWDER CONTAINS NO ALU M ~.__... SAYS HIGH COST LIVING Il~l NOT DUE TO l"ARMERi:\ wasl-11Nc'1'oN,Jlm. 22-charges by Prof. LL. Corbett, horticulturist in the department of agriculture, that the agnicultural wealth of the coun- try was overestunuted twice und sometimes three times caused a stir, among officials of the department to- day. Prof. Corbctt made his dccla-l ration in the course of a lecture be- fore the Y. M. C. A. last night. hay the farmers produce," he told his bearers, “as well as the eattle| hogs and other animals he raises: nover stopping to think that the ani~ “We record the corn, wheat and; ,ed." I-le denied that the | rist was responsible for cost of living," und said the average] former was increasing the yield of his, acres. The hlnme, he insisted lay 1 with the uncconomie system of distrl-L lhution and bc advocated municipal, .markets as a remedy. , - _ I ROBERT INGLIH RETIRES. l ___._. s_ TORONTO, Jan, 25--Robert Inglis.; manager of the Bank of British North; [America here has retired on pension. He has been thirty-six years in the? servlce including seven years Munagen in Fredericton, N. B., and sevenl years in London . ._.._____.__1_,_._ . mais are fed on the crops." Prof. Corbett issued a warning thot, unless the farmers received just prices for their produce they “would unite] the country over and starve the cities into paying them anything they ask- O on ~‘ Iu..£i.'“.’2.i..'°;:' .i...£°'...°:‘..2.' ::.‘“..E.‘l‘i=? . i \ _-:-_ --_-~.--~:-1-~ -----_-_ee-»-_-_ `~- yr*--: :_-_~---_-:~:°r>f-~i;f; s Y discount allowed. Minimum charge » .,._.~,.‘ .» sunshine cites rice assi. 0ne tent per word I-'rsi insertion in this column, hall cent per word for each coniinuaiion. Cash musl accompany order and five er teni 1.5: P Twenty-five een 'e. ‘ffl `-T-'ffl `-f-f1;1Q§V_1;-15; 1- L-, '-fi;-i - fi- ,-,-;-v_-.-.-,-,-.-_f_f;;.-_- _- -_ _j 1,2-__ 1,15* ` scanners wsurrn noannsns cKr1_n'r; AcE6ii1u`6- Y dated at 166 Kent St. 1-23ll/llwpd. FOR SALE-TWO PURE HRED Shorthorn Holstein bulls, rising two years old. A. H. Boswall, Rurg al Routc No. 27, York 1-27M3ipd. Y ___ LI; ‘ n..mn:.r; ilr.l.P \vAN'rEn-GIRL Fon f GENERAL housework. in family of three. Ap- Jlaei. U11' .°j"i°_l1-__,- ._.1_-23M*f- WANTI-:D-GIRL ron GENERAL housework. Apply 76 Queen St. 1-zsivm. FOR SALE, PROPERTY AT SOUTH- port Station, § acre land. Splen- did ncw rcsidonce with all modern conveniences. Suitable place for a summer hotel. For particulars np- ply to G. F. Dewar, M.D., Box 155, Charlottetown, P. E. I.1-27M'iipd. MALE lll‘,l.P WANYED WANTED-A COMPETENT SEALER to take charge of a small factory, at Grand Tracadie. Must come well: recommended. Apply to The Grand Tracsdie Packing Company, Grand Tracadio. 1-23lVll2lpz:r= ' , ` . ‘ - . "A .“'~,<'.I"1'.'.“ ` ' ‘ - " ‘-` " ' ' -; “‘ - ‘”° `-~.~"" »'~~ - ’ »' '"7 "F if‘f`*‘i“ ` '“ 'l`“-piggy J Els-ini' in All the styles are right up to the minute The c is Lo an 0 cl stvle in the lit and not shoe in the showing is older than last SP,-iug»q styles. At the pr sent p ice ol leather the b i _ _ - Cots 151'? north fully n dollar mme than the reglfar 1 rc .s 'ed but we bought ihese shoes before the line and il1ere`sa you are. .Is ' " ».» A M en’s Bargains This sale is ofspecial interest to men for you C611 Kell 80m! wonderfuilv good values have now. Theliue of men’s boots in this s1mp'e sale is extensive and rim-.2 are °“°“B|1 S'Y1€S» Sizes. grades and lasts to :uit the iaste of every man. i Patent leather and tan b I _ aots, sli s z=s regulany $5, now, __ _ _ ___54'00 ~ Patent leather and tin shoes and calf boats, regularly $4.50 for, . . _ .$3_60 Regularly $4.oo for. _ ._ .. . . . . $3.20 _ rj- i H Dongola boots Potent boots, A ne line of Another line "` ` 's-.robes -4, suit boots _ Cloth Snaps for - . ' 1' ...2