~- l. T l . _ _ ff _ ff: ‘ i ggi if 1 -;. tl -_.en ii' i~?..'.I"‘ if ' .if- _fn .ZS \. ~i _ i ’=1 L A if I iii » é `~l '.9 li ll' fi; if’ 1 , .-.'_i ' P3 ~! _ .ii --l igl ’ -5’ _ _'_l-i_,____. l 4 i .i 1 -i* __ . li' P 3/if' §'r it i . ii = f i 1 , ' l -4 ,.1 ‘-3 51 . . » f ___ i _ lr' Q. ,'=‘.i‘.¢-' if i. i Eff 1" -- ;l_ `.‘ '_‘ <14- - .»v .,_. - l"i' “X " '-7-'-»l '_ il'-i = . .'-I s _fl V l THB C WN GUARDIAN _ _ __ Keep Up Your . Vitality - Whenever a reliable tonic is needed, especially for cases of chronic throat or lung trouble, for loss cf weight, wasting diseases there is one .vcliiedy you Canilcpefld upoii to giie prompt resul:.~:. li is our \ . Elixir Cod Liver Oil. ` The value of Coil Liver Oil is conc»_-fled, but it is u remedy that often can not i be taken by those who need it nio-it. 1 In our liiixir of Cod - Live-z'Oil we pl-eselit the ' __ e.s.scill1'.l iilufliclllalpropert- ies Ol the oil with the 'i greasy, disngrccalile prop- _- erlieslcft out. It is very 3 plcasiut -to take. Price olle dollar,,full pint bottle F .i.G. Jamieson 1.,...__ -_ .4.<-` -.` llrliggist _ . . i 1:--Try covliilng with lurmnllns pa-i per bags. These bags rf-,tain all the uaturlii juices of the food and make it more delicious, dainty and pala- table. They maize the toughest meat tendcr, does -.lwciy with washing: dishes and attending the oven. For cooking success you need these bags. Dartment of Agriculture, Ottawa, this P;-0\~1n¢¢_. PUFDOYUB £0 live the quantities and Goin: over the quantities and va- "5l“¢l 01016 ll¢l\i products for the Ines we find that ii our products Past ywr ln each of the Province f were given the same price -per bushel B D°mim°"` I” thi” i’“u°t‘“ th°.0l' Del' i-On ns are set down for Nova SU ill ' '- ' iv ic i _allies oi field products in the Mari- -‘Scotia the total value of our field *me Provinces IB Ellie" BH f0ll0WBi 'products for last year instead of be- in S8 846 700 i ` th b l nova senile... ._.si4,zs1,9oo? 5 ' ' ' “' “ve” ‘“ ° “' i _ ,New Brunswick... .. ._ 16,797,000 ,P. E. Island... 8,846,700 i Oli its face this is no bad showing ifol' our Garden Province. With but ilittle more than one-fourth as much lpopulation as _New Brunswick, we ’ . l produce more than one-half as much value in our fields. With less than ,one-tlfth of as many people as Nova !Scotia, we produce four-sevenths as 'much value in our fields. Surely _that is nothing to be ashamed of. illut this is only a part of the story. i A brief examination nf cnc tables ibrings to light some other interest- iing features. For instance, Prince iEdward Island produced more wheat than both the sister Provinces to- gether. and better wheat, if judged Iby its weight-59.37 lbs. per bushel, -as compared with 58 for Nova Sco- itia-and yet the value is set down ’ _l __ ‘-_L - fat 99 cents for Island wheat and $1.10 for N. S. wheat. , 'l`he same contrast in values runs itlirough thc cntire table. Our oats iwhile our potatoes are set down at ,136 cents and our turnips at 21 cents, ias against. 50 cents and 23 cents re- spectively for the like products from ,letln. would amount to $10,941,000,` ‘or a gain of over two millions of idollars. We have made comfparisons _only with Nova Scotia, but the prices :set down for New Brunswick field pro- ,ducts are about the same, being in some articles higher and in others a ,little lower than in the peninsnlai' Province. i We beg to direct the attention of ,our representatives in Parliament ,and of all who are promoting our lclaiins for better transportation to ,this important matt:-r. Why ia it ,that a given quantity of field pro- ;ducts ln Prince Edward Island is worth 20 per cent less than a like lquantity of like products, no better for the Democrat i B Presidential - contest. ders. It is easy and pleasant to use and does not make the skin stisl_lY- ‘Nicely Perfumed 25s li bottle. lbc iMcKinnoii Drug Go. Dr\l§i!l¢f»B 0"” Gt, G90;-gg and Ken; Sta. drtf. ins a handsome one and fast. He SIXTY-SEVENTH _ A ANNIVERSARY On the first of February, at _the residence of Narecss 1’el'l’y. 'l`lE“lHl\f the celebration of the sixtY'H9V@“t_h anniversary of the marriage of hw parents, Leon and Mrs. Perry. 100* inlacs. I Mr. Perry is now 93 years Old Mid i his wife is 85; and notwithstanding .their old age they looked fine and felt quite happy. liev. Father Dougull !\lCD0m1l<-l brought them Holy (,‘oinm\ll1l011 In the morning. _ I 'rlicre was li very large Crowd "P vited and they had all kinds of en- joyrnents, of which flancinil “W4 the principal one. _ The bride ‘and bridcgroom received many gifts, showing how well they :in quality, if so good, in the Pro- ivincc of Nova Scotia? Obviously the _reason lies in the cost, difficulty and qdelay of transportation from this i_Province to the markets in which ,our produce is sold. A tax of 25 :per cent on the value of all that our _farmers produce in their fields! Two 'nillion dollars of venilv lov becziuse . |~ ~' ` - ‘- -~‘ - are fliioleil at 43-2 cents. as asflmstiwe have been ilinn liampereu in I _ 523 “BMS for Nova' Scotia 0uts.ilransuom»¢snnl Anil this on firl c l: of regular, ,_ i safely, selifittillg and }j~ gold liloilllfcll in all ii - styles can 15% Sl C i,:n¥El-ii fivfal (`.'-llll».\l=»<-ll :--I llc; telf-.-rn. ` .!\.~.~ _- i-ern ln favor o ilze ylrngfuss und illnspcrity of our Clif/ and ull szlrli progressive mea stlresllle cilize-n.~l ds:-.'.'irc and are flceined coli-°istcnl with rl reason able expenditure of public moilev ,shrill lmve mv hcflrly support. lf elected l. shall do my nlliio-'t to afl- lilifiislrntc this lionoi-able trustlo the advancement of the citizens. for (lp-3 .iffis-fg :if i`\l`\_\'iJX' ul Clll`ll‘l0i» I fl' L "i .li f As the time is short, and especial- i i 4 ____ , uf You have Bladder. or Urinary our own Parliament and over the 1 'l‘i'oubles and Weakness ol the - Kidneys--Read Below. F el. /\ if .25 \.-§ ' 1!" -r* ‘.T.,-1.. -K-<- _ . the peat question have attracted at 1"" l"l»"’l" PU" il'ii'- I i"""° at tile, ` ' 5' I( M' tcntion ns fur west :ls Montreal, fron.- :-'l:li:`il.ilif=:l fii it lllilllilcr of iriflllellel ynunf and old alike. Even one box ._ . _ 1,_,,iCilim,,,; w,-__-_,..,¢,_.(; U. ,,m,|jm,y. proves their marvelous power. Con- whnh city we hw” m‘i“"'°“_““ l" i.inuc this great healer, and your hidflcys will become as strong, as vigorous, aa able to work as new ones. ' Hemcnlhcr this; Dr. 1-fnmilton’s Pills arc purely vegetable; they do cure liver, bladder nnd the kidney trouble. They will cilre you, or your money back. Istnrtcfl, i' suffered dreadful pains in imy spine and around my waist, my, The New York Evening P0” is 'im hack feeling as if hot irons were ably conducted independent journal i Your back aches and fairly groans “Dated from the exiirpssi '“O“°l"’“eB -with the distress of kidney trouble. io the extent *hat til* l"m`CUl*‘ P05! iYou're discouraged, but you mustu't in England and European countries KWH HD- Tl; llv-ill-le Can he ll\liCkly ,has liberated the people there. The - ' ’ 1' 1- . tvoUnn'd‘i‘tl`§nThi:`seHalixiililciiyB eilllfiisiuligsiii resolution S0 hearmy adopted in ming new hemth and vitality - to Parliament gives reason to hope that i _ i_ something worth while. - ' / _ Norns 4 of I \ sunshine in the day, and the days __ M,_S_ WV U_ Rossiten wife of B Weu_ _and so used for the production oi lknown merchant in Kensington writes _‘ 810091081 €I1@fEY~ TMS U10 Sllllifwl |iill frlllo-.i's:- __ d _ ___ :grows in importance and interest. i "Ten years uno my i ncy rou s lth i l.]Eii's Pills of Mandrake and Butter With B0m0 °l\B“C° °l Wl““l"l§ 0 nilt Refuse substitutes 254: er the Republican side three names on- American Congress. lt will he a great boon to the many-to be eman- the control of the express companies is less absolute than it has been in Canada heretofore, and that the Government may grant an extension of postal facilities for the trunilinis- sion of parcels that will nmrnlilt to The Bun is coming buck from the south. We have now ten hours are rapidly lengthening. Recent articles in this journal or the extent of the peat. hogs in thi Province, whether they have been sur- veyed and tcstefl,_ whethtr conven ieutly situated for shipping, &c. lt has been found that peat is not only useful as fuel, but that it can bf converted into gas in suitable engines |were esteemed and respected by their ',fr-lends. ~ _ 1 At five o'clock in the evening a _sumptuous supper was served to ieveryone. Two addresses were read. Urs. Fidele J, Gaudet of St. Ed- ward, their dnughter, read the French address, whilst John R. Perry, their grandson, read the English one. . Rev. Father Dongall Mcllonald 'spoke to the people in lining felflllf* He referred to the ilcnsallt relations _liuslianii anti wife. Dr. Murphy Ol i'l‘ignish and Sylvain Galliint Oi iBloomueld ciipressed tiicniliclves very pleased, Mr. Murphy saying that in all his travels he had ur-ver met al couple who had lived together so long and faithfully. _ The guests enioyefl themS€l‘/GB all inight and went home feeling quite Isatisliea. i 'i‘lie address which was read was as follows: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Perry:-This is indeed a grand occasion, and one which, while it brings joy and thank- fulness to our hearts, bears with it lone of the most beautiful and touch- ing lessons in the book of lifc. Our respected and veucrnllle yar- ients have indeed reached the golden gage of maturity. Hand in hand have ithey ascended the hill, baud in hfl.nd iare they descending into the valley, ia valley lighted with thc undying -and unshifting lamp of faithfulness, ilove and devotion. What a privilege =for_lis to he here to witness thi; Qbeautiful sight, to see the bride and ibridegroum of today, in soul and in lheart, the bride and brid-egroofll of lthis day sixty-seven years ago. l Time has sown fresh flowers in their dear old hearts; Time has gndlfinded .their brows with choice=t flowers; time .has but mellovred their alloc tions which, like good wine, has but increased with age. We have come to felicitatc them .upon the sixty-seventh anniversary ol' lthcir marriage, to wish them many a Ilong year yet before they snap the :golden link that hoilnd them togeth- ier; that their bark may sail upon n igolden sea, and that their sunset imay be golden, is our unitcd sci\ti~ lment. ` PILES CUREB IN 6 T0 14 DAYS I Your drugglst. will refund money l' PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Dlind, Bleeding o. |Pr0truding Piles in 6 to i4 days |0nt. OBITUARY. The death of George Rodd took place at an early hour on Friday imorning, Jan. 19th. at his lute resfi- .dence, North Milton, lifter a linger- iing illness which he bore with trul- patience. Deceased was born at ('-llar- _lottetown in 1837 and hardly ever ‘had a day's sickness until his last [sickness which resulted in his denth. He went to the Californian gold fields in 1856 being then only twenty years of age where lic stayed fol- three years being quite successful. I"a returned and boil ht the farm on __ ,Z _ lwhich he resided at the time of his death and where through persever- innce and hard work he accumulated n goodly amount of property. Ho was si man who was much respected and was always known as all honest, upright mnn, one whose word was as 'food as law. He was married in 1864 to -Rcbeccn Beer of Bannockbllrfl who survives him together with thai following four sons and two daugh- ters, viz:-Mrs. Chas. Holman of Strassburg, Sauk.; Mrs. John Mc- Kinley of North River, P. E. I.; Bruce, Anlos, Edmond and Ira who are all settled near and on the old homestead. On the dav of the filncr- al a strange occurrence took place when a grandson was born to him and a son to Ira L. nnfl Mrs. Rodd, the event occurring about nhali hour before the funeral started. D‘IAiNI`I V s il nie -wmlriwl I Honsa Norse. 1 1 ` ' " rain/iv. rssnluiiw 9 ....1 "A 'skin as smooth as satin. It is has been atten ng fi N _' ments are A prominent ldsiland tl_:gl'1¢_l1""~'h;_l;g SO Cal invest MARITIME FIELD PRODUCTS AND VALUES. _Quite Pvlslbls to keel) ¥€_Iur skin Bolt Sale at_Madison Square Gar cmd °.w M d free fro bale durms tl” WN \'°fl‘ °"tY» im” “"5 ‘° “ me” ""`i merel ex eCtZ1I]C1f'}S, _:_ bulletin lust issued in the Census Nova Scotia values are applied to :onthm Thilindiily use of our witcnitliis city that be lius_purcnas_ed the _ y _ P _ A Can. “ 5*/lfllllvi Mwlthly from the De- the quantities of field products in ilsllll Crum will accomplish won- two-year-old colt lfrlnce lilalor, by mio. un- lensing sire of 2-10 rer~ formers for 1911. The colt was bred and sold by the famous Walnut Hall Farm and is described in the catalog »._,houid prove a welcome addition to ' ffl... breeding possibilities of tile fn- `;ure_ He is entered for stakes in fu- turities az§r@§8¢_i"_Z_ 556»°00~ i i Duncan' Robertson has sold another good colt from his breeding farm at North River. This time it is Iona Girl, the futurity winner at two and three years old 1910-1911, record 2.37. Mr. Robertson has l‘8\B0fl mnnv good ones but he believes this one is among the bcst. C_7alJl7. D- A- MacKinnon, of the MacKinnon Drug Co., was the buyer- l I U One of the most successful Sf.0Cl¢ raison; of tllis_ Province is Duncan Robertson of lvorth River. He has yearly raised several fast _ones and me crop for 1902 are considered by experts as being superior to Pf¢V|0“S years. Mr. Robertson deserves to bf' Grows Hair Abundarlily This is an nge of new discoveries. To grow hair after it has fallen out today is a. reality. _ _ SALVIA, the great Hair Tonic and Dressing, will positively create a new growth of hair. _ lf you want to have a bcnlitlful head of hair, free from Dnlldrutl, use SALVIA once ri day find walt(-h the results. SALVIA is gunrnntced to stop falling hair and restore the lluir to its natural color. The grenf.cst_ ]~lul.r \'ignr known. at Hughes' llrllgstore. "Forward free and inilependrnl vlectorls' :ind cast your vote for .las Patou. Jiirlics i’:\t.uu is lin nflvoclite for better lighting for our streets. 2-‘.|l_- town, 145 acres of good land in u hearty support certain with Dr. Iam Z _ __ "_ tr, y°u__25n and 50° 8 |_ ,__, ' --» »_g high state of cultivation, six acres of I remain, ladies and gentlemen. I P bottle-E. A. Fosl.er.-Cent- ‘ §`:*f.""‘fi- \'-; _I 15.*- ‘,`, iwslld osghgrgls- __'l‘his farm _s;ouldFbe ‘ ~ ' ' ral Drugstore. 2-9dtf ‘ _ , fi- ‘_ _._,=_- we su s or ox ranc ng. or Yotiésé;i;lifEl‘l_)6NS hox. or five for $1.00 at alideatlers ly mush, the latter c,mdm0,,_.- Tmsl _l_:,_______=_:_;__,_,§.___ further parucuhrs apply to A_ R_ _ r-not ` ` "' the C“"“"h°'°“° 0°" Kms” °"` would indicate a favorable chance e '< -` Wim on premises. 2-vdrlind. ‘ ___ Ont' _,___ 3.__._,T_.,_§__f,3,f--:----*.°;f"-":f’1-T-'f"'~"'» -~» ~ '- W". W 'Y`Méi 'YY' ` ' _:iz ;";A '=3¥==- --- --- -- ____.__.. = profitable. 1 W. K. Roaers, ¢.,,,,,,,,_,_, A Manager l’.l'I. I. Branch R. B ROGERS Kensin lon,Speci|l Agent, ` » 8 dmwfrwif. - , ada Life Policy ls- sure to be WI). ,.»f~' *__-*fr* _ _ _ GRAND ’l"IlUNl{ Pli.‘\f‘-:"1 LLRGFT l'\l‘.TlF`l"! ‘ Tile Grand Trunk Pacific Railway recently placed a contract for the construction of 25 locomotives with the Canadian locomotive Company., Kingston, Ont. _l consolidation ¢~ ~ 'superheaters, ¢;1‘i:,de,:lt25,,Schmidt Imeter by 30" stroke, with 63-I.” dll” ing wheels. Boller ilressur. lmdrli- 'l`he tenders of these engincsvvt-<1 nm' water bottom type carryinll he gallons of water and about ig 8000 of coal. The tractive power of "ms en,-_;ine is 38,541 ibsl ilgilvm. - th” These locomotivr-li _ are of simplepectcd about May 1912. y is ex; La- -» . Y '; r W fi n n u Of Slightly Used l"reviolls lo siock-talrinp; on M gains ilipiauos and organs. Add paid to llie lieilrcst ststloil, and if il f Square piano, “l`)llnhlinl” llote s"/.c, 4 ff, 9 l llpright piano “Mellflelsso largest and i Vpriglii: piano “Karp” five years, f Tholilns orgall, sfvlc 42, fo couplers, case. heavy lcrs, eleven al Sal f lTpliglltp?.'ilio “F.mersori" any case, in use two years. l Upright pinllo “Mendelssohn” style H. the ___ ...___ - __ __ ri __ _'_ i 2 _ and Second Hand Instruments 1-iff-`ll ISL we offer the followillg har- 7 p. c. per annum to those prices if bought on ilnle. Rellleniber, these organs have fill been tllorollfrllly overhauled in our Repair Shop, and we will give fi WRITTEN GUl"\R- AN’l‘l?.l'~§ witll each article. We will ship every instrument frei lit n ‘ 2,' _ r-. ot exactly as rcpreseliied in tllisad we will refumi ilic nloucv and pfiv return freight. walnut case. i .\`.<|llan- piluio, "]ohu B. Berry” Boston Ecilllli- » fill liboily cafe, hfiml carved legs, _ round corners, not very lrllge, nice toiled instrulllellt. i Square pi:illo,\ "Kual'ie" beautiful lillony case, ' full iron plate, three strings to a only 545 00_ Only $75.00. __ Olily $9510 _ rlllolly case, large _ lu. ' mill’ $l7S.00 hu” style li. llinllog- only $22000 llcst piano tllls Colli- pany makes. mahngmlv case, in _ use three years and six illollllls. walnut case, in use ollly $250.00 only $23 5,00 nr sets of reeds aild walnut ruse, looks as good ns new. f Iifsfuy organ, six octaves, only $55.00 solid walnut piano top, Ainf-ricfin make. twelve stops, knee swells and couplers, four sets ff reeds. ol-ly $70 00 i F-lcl'liii_i_; <»l‘g>_'nn, American iilflkc, six octaves piano case, with top, eleven strops, four sets of reeds and couplers, two ' knee swells. I l'.\olllillioll or;{:ii1,lliy;h top, foul’ Sets of reeds, coup- ' only $45.00 stops wnlfliit vii'-ie. only 340,00 3 Orgxills, Five oclavcs, four sets of reeds, intl no couplers, llo tops, each. Only $25.00. /Mi ZULZLZER BR @S (e lt Stu _ _ ff -:_a_v_ -- ~-1-._ ~-- -__._f;~-_--' _'_.:::.;__-nn _ ~__ _ _ ' _ ' W* -- isiliianlaiv ctnsslrlsn .iiisl _ __ _ 'J ~ _ --_-.\.....-..~.,.....¢.» -7 _ ____ _*_ _.___ _ _ Iv- 1;--1 '"'.‘.=' ' 5’ -' 4_‘r‘_i`¢?_i*_*_'!`§_""‘*__l'iT“3° __ __ --._ - --W' - ;.i BIO!! SALE, boards, shiuglesdstlls, Geo. R.Keefe,Bear Rivsr.l-20_il_°@1‘_~____ _ 2-7031- `l?.OR SALE, the whole outfit ofthe _ _ ' Revere Hotel barber shop. AD- Pl>_'_f<_»l*9_‘i°=_f°__*;'`T.E*r,_li5E»“ N0. :za ilvror ' -Prince St. Apply 232 ilffiii <_>¢Qf¢° _ __1°-=i°."- _l)OUBliE OFFICE TO l.l~`.'f', lll Prowse Block. Possession li once. Apply to W. D. lrowsa_____5_____ f5ifr¢of`in'nY`is'i'onil ana fiona. 1° J let, corner ul itain. ann mln- lloro Sis. Apply to J. A. lioonl, 220 Kent st. 11~lf“"'- l MALE P ___,_ HEL \vANTEl) at oncc, a first cl1\l*! steady barber. Steady emI'l0Y' ment. For further infornlafloli ai>__ ply to Ernest ld. MacFarlane. 911 Main Si'._,__lil_oilctou. ____ 2-2drZvi'l\1 nl>ciLLluu_:_oiJ_§_____ WAWING, notice is given that fill” b price charged for sflwlnlf Bllinli' les at Crosby's Mills will be H-\l1lll__Y cents per M alter Fell. lst. l9i_2' if' l. orosbv. nonunrw Mills. 2--iill“'- WANTED ___ ' ].ARTNER WANTED ln 006 Ol i-lil’ I I best business stands on the li' land. Apply to B. S., G\lnrdiaf;_;l_lT5;: ‘K/Anrsln so llilrchw H “"f,f,‘},'. horse. weight about eleven at . Apply ___ __ _ C _ ___ _A _ _ .__ .__ _ ._ .. __ _ ._ __ _,__ Goff Bros Great emoval Sale of Boots and Shoes ooming _ f l s nd rubber fo t W 2-idztsltf argains will be given on imported boots, shoes, slippers, e t. a o wear, to clear out the entire stock. N0 Approbation - " l