British Col xgxz ills I-" » , ` \,\ \ ‘_ *Nd* Hi, _L __Il_C_li:A~il-g ii lim-wi 4 . . -» .1 1, _i. ‘I ‘ ` \\f`;is _ / ‘/4 =`; ui-. J. D. s. canon. ' I! Ybil auftei- from chronic 'indigen- tion, forget about the _stomach and Dill' BU-°llti°U 10 ii\° f0¥ldl\i0i\ 0! the Wednesday next to Harold Matthew liver and bowels. Ten to one that uévgiezp the rsal ltroulbl; lies., n t r A gve,-gegguggs un as U - » ,mer .mo we from ,ho mood, me Ergo number v;ei'geo:i)t‘_i;)he railway sta- __John Richards' Bide(m_d’_was E ARBING-At Crnpaud, on October ?vi;;‘v;§‘l1e:_dl:§¢;¢;:p¢ae cB¢;r;:;llp‘a§§;iul:;;;it- ee . a g s gr an e o - . I consider a great blessinggf *er A year younger in the home. on £:oéftiltln¢§eri;lggr;.:1>;1.gu;p:n(t! yliapteydlaiv ANDREWS- STAVERT- At the Dr. 1Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one her return a few minutes later she _ , ' itt s sister Mrs. Wm. Hunter.-I. gilldagifgéoif iaifiii. ‘ii.bf`:'§'..n"1.iii.'ii§iif W "°"'“‘°‘i °11 finding the body of _ _ Toronto. _ the gm °“ tm’ n°°’ b“m°d t° 9 -H3 M0Dk19Y. Hrrivud ill Summer- bert and Mrs. Andrews to James W. crisp. The younger child had hi side yesterday by the Cascapedla af "TBI LATEST NIWI ' _‘THE _ GUARDIAN _FIRST 07 U-L " ~ _ sriffisb i-'non S NEWS FOR THE GUARDIANS SRTURDKY .. 'ru-prison passed through Oharlottstown y¢|¢,,-_ icy enroute to Boston. _ W. Burmingham, of Toronto, was a phsseagei-Rfrom' Bummqi-|14; 15° Charlottetown yesterdny_ 'qnbi-ning. JZ, - c..- Mnok MQPMII. Argyle Shore, leaves itliis morning- _lor Providence, R. I., pliers he Purposes spending, the win-_ er. ' _Mrs. Joseph Molpllgp, Rumiord Falls, who has been visiting friends in St. Louis, for the last two weeks, returned to Charlottetown yesterday. .Miss Ruth Crosby, of Matthew & McLean, Sonris, was a passenger by the Eastern train yesterday evening for 3, short visit to her parents, C.W. and Mrs. Crosby, Bonshaw. M. C. McKinnon, Glenalodale, who has been to the Provinces across the Strait and in- Ontario, has returned home and brought with him two very handsome pairs of grey silver foxes which he intends placing in his own fox ranch. _ ` ‘ Miss Edna Skerry, Charlottetown; left yesterday morning for Malden, Mass., where she is to be married on _oi Bouris. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs McArtbu and on to wish be ye to a neighboring house to get some , The _I-leart Ill SIDTIIEIIII FEELIIIS. _ e terrible emo _ ering and choking up tions and pi ing _tu_ms}"tHa‘t' coins ¢ those whole om ‘and_`iiorvos’ are ,There is nothing that brings with it such a fear of death as to wake up in the night with that awful feeling of smother- ing. Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills are the only remedy that can give prompt relief and eiicct a complete cure in cases oi such severity. Mrs. Wm. Lee, Uhiboli, Ont., writes: --“ I have taken three boxes of Milbum’s lieart and Nerve Pills, and am now well. I'hn.d such pains around my heart and such smothering feelings that I thought I would surely ic. My head used io bu propped up with pillows to keep me from smotbering. One day I read in a paper about your Milburn’e Heart and ervo Pills, and three boxes cured mc.” ` Price, 50 cents per box; 3 boxes for $_l.25, at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of 'Iprice by The T. Milburn Co., Limited. oronto. Ont. s 7 hair burned but was otherwise nnin- ter 8, short trip to Quebeg ed Fro a aranc v k“°w“ i2‘hPir°°°“pt'i°“ ‘°r.mentloned results. All who saw the who has been spending two mouths in Emmn- and ° ° B g°”°' 'iwdv of the child were shocked by ite her old home at Bummerside returned W0 ha" Wm °th°" "m‘°dl°° mr [awful appearance. The bereaved pa- to Vancouver yesterday morning.Slie Skill U`°“b\° but 909° that W° °°“ld,reni.s have the sympathy of the coin- was accompanied by ber sister Miss P°\'5°““Y 1`°°°'m"‘°“d- “B W° °““ the munity.-Pat. Shields of Snmmcrslde.J. D D. D. remedy. Central Drugstore, E A.. Foster. Drvssish = Th, Be” M.,,|i¢§n¢ For 1 at hearty demonstration was give _ , k _b th 1 ' ~ _ " _ 1 _ _ Ywns Childrm .To .fiZi°..i¢y’... ».°°..f_’°§l' 21.3.1 ‘i°§§`.i§i RILEY-A* '1i° "°'==°» °“'“‘°°» 0°” representative J. J. Hughes and i .-`-the rich Sliver and Copper Ilines. _ _-Limmense Agricultural _ District. ‘ -I-#the 'famous anthraclte Coal nilnes. ' ‘ ---fthe manufacturing of - Central British Columbia _ Hlcr Hair Grow. mg” °’ ‘““°"i°’»°d °“""‘°"|’|'°*f‘Pi' presiding at the organ the late Miss Gladys smbii: tlislshirmonti onui ri H My to ir 1 ' ¢ 'U1'¢li'l_\l.t. “Int - 7°” NVD* crazee ‘gi _ _ l a $.40 mogniifgtgo; iligcli 1018.#-»J. - » ' gh. _ _ . dnthmno sharp. _wood 1»i»na,' _ of her "Brlgh. to' Bt. Cath- wus large Burke, ener. where _a large congnegst on assembled a High Mass oi brated by Rev. Plus Rev. Dr./McLellan, and Rev. Maurice ~ 'Cholr. The Choir was Blanuliqrd, with Mrs. Roy; 1 l slusion ofthe service at dral, the procession and proceeded to the' Roman Catholic Cemetery, where the body was laid to rest. The funeral was another evidence of the respect of the com- munity for the bereaved parents and family, and affection for the late Gladys Reddin. BORN LEA-At 'Ioa simon noninvnra, E1- bow Park, Calgary, on Nov. lst, to A. W-_ Lea and MTS. LCE, (lormerly Of 'I‘l`.V0ll) o. daughty. Hearty congrat- ulations. LOVE-'in Calgary, Alberta., Nov mb 1_0 J- E. and Mrs. Love (nee Nettie UUHCBH) li daughter. 26th, to H. B._and Mis. Arbing, Q daugbter.(14lbs). Congratulations, McKi.\lNZIE-At Flat River, gn Octu. ___ MARRIED HILL- MCLURE. At the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. B. Mc- S., i-b Miss Georgina l\icLure of Dundas. home oi the bride, Norboro, Prince Co., by the Rev. John Murray, Miss Nellie May Andrews, daughter of Ro- ‘ Stavert of Kelvin Grove. ° . . He . lvl' _ m bps es it was e i- brought with him two valuable pairs N101-10Ls0N__ Mo¢1;‘.Ac1~i\EnN,_- M dent that the child had been igniting 01 Black F0x¢g__7_ ld i I h h pieces of paper at the stove when -- Jllii- thi* mi - “mp” W” - t 5 her clothing caught with the above -Mrs. J. E. Leiurgey, Vancouver, to Ethel MacEachern, all nt Bellast. Charlottetown, on the Sth inst., by Rev. J. W. McKenzie, John Nicholson. I "`\"‘~X Kis \\\` "§\' I. I and sustaining. " ‘ I I --the wonderful new food-inventio of thc, Lcmco and Oxo Company, tha has done away at one stroke with the old fashioned beef-extracts and Huid-becfs for é kinds of cookery. No messy jars, bottles, _asf corks-no measurin --'List clean, daint little Cubes. _.,. Q/ _ S J Y .85 XA The cook who uses Oxo Cubes can always prepare a variety of cold '_ weather dishes-meat pies, hashes, stews-in the least possible lime, ' with the least possible trouble. For adding richness to soups and gi"avies Oxo Cubes are splendid, and take the place of meat. They are cheaper, quicker and more delicious. Buy a tin 0f`Oxo Cubes next time you shop, and see how they save time and trouble, and how they improve the home-cooking. _ Wonderful praise f o r th e n e w - "I found your Oxo Cubes of great benefit during ihcCoronalion Dnrbar. It was hitlerlycold, morning and evening, and i am sure Oxo Cubos kept oifmany achill. lwish l had taken three limes the stock." . “I am often bilious, and at such 'times when tea is rejected, I can always retain n cup of hot Oxo, made with an Oxo C\.:‘.>e. and iindjtuiostnourlshing “Oxo has been a blessing lo me. After an illness last year I was left so weak, that it was with diihcully I walked about the house, and nothing seemed to strengthen mc, until afriend suggested Oxo. Since (now in her 86th year) for t e t two years. then have never been without it in the house. I ing ree so e r, Pl take it three times daii . nolhing strengihens me up throuzh mos! distressing illnesses. I am still . as Oio does, l also limi it most useful in cookery." giving her Oxo, and shall continue to do so.” Tins of 4, 10, 50 and |00 Cubes. They may be had near home, from the following, or from any other Q iii - 1 "t '»:°» L rr D f _ _ ".\\~&‘\’\\~&°@'ez‘~‘i:s.‘\\1sx\ro¢.\.‘=~.\i~s\f\ \mn»t\\ goodiies.s~` o f pi-im°ecv~ concentiiatedls l into OXO Cubes Cubes " Children love Oxo Cubes if a little milk is_add0d, , and I give it to my three little girls every night on ' going io bed, and often for breakfast The conveni- ence of the litile cubes is delightful, and you Call always tell the right quantity to use." I O U - ’ “To nursing mothers Oxo Cubes are indeed s. boon: They are so handy between meals; and as I ‘nighlcep ‘ in a glass oijiot milk they are unrivalled. l O I ‘ “ Oxo has been lhe chief support of an old lady -.r,~‘~.\‘i'\Na\.\.\~.~e. Noah' s w ll with he andmii has ire ber 4 Cubes I0 e. 10 Cubes 250. high-class store :_ A no fresh ~ MPH- Ulderic Roberge, Lac Long. recognition of his services in securin QU6-. Wi’it0B2-"I have used Baby’s tabs Elmira branch railway. A specla Own Tablets for my baby who suffer- train from Sourls conveyed a large above reproach. - ed- from. stomach trouble and vomit- number of people of both political , A ing, plea from constipation and they parties over the branch to Elmira MGKEN`NAs"A¢ the 0\1Bl‘1°'-f'°t°“'“ __ ,sn om sive :zu 2.21:. :2'.°?. ’.;§.':1-...¥.‘:.“..1.f’:.;:';. :;:;§°a-.. ..:s.“;-.. _ _ _, greeted wit _ _ _ _ _ h best medicine for young children. The three rousing chsers and 8, tiger. Af- his REG- 'V' ' _I lll0I‘li - Tablets are superior to all other msd- ter order was restored, J. F. Mor- ' lot ‘t icines not only because they prompt- row read a carefully worded and com-` ' ly cure stomach trouble, constipa- plinientary , address to Mr. Hughes, “ tion, colic, etc., but because they are 'formally thanking him for the great ~ _. _ _ » guaranteed to be absolutely safe and booirhs had been instrumental in free from all harmful drugs. Sold by curing for the people at the section the most importanitr Clgy :in tithe meeldtiacmsh deaprs oqrhbynmavlauiit zs :Syed |31 tn; lciniimfhtrginoh one ao; , n ut.; of c a ox rom e r. sms’ ng e s ory o e movemen G"“d T'“‘:‘;b;f‘° ° Medicine oo., prooirvius, ont. uiouiea to its construction. Mr. ' Hughes made' a characteristic reply, NEW. IIAZEVI/ION is the _ _ ’ i thggrihg one gioixior :noni rind .ix- ‘ b' ti . ° pr ouso s, r on an prome- °c::;‘:é°;g_°l “d dlmi “ "3 woman 3 "air ing to servo than so ioithinuy in the ~ i Reaches To Knees future ai; indths iiatzt-M '£18 pearly _________ . _ W6l'8 B TWH! l Gil I* ll I1 8 , .__ home of M. J. Campbell. A resolu- ~, i i, ` 0 I( growth in so short a time, she said' ties of procuring musse\~mud lr0ln St You esn’i ohowg lk f _ k _ 0 mercenliie and iiiiancisl ‘ i°s¢i_f\1li°.°°- hi ‘qi Lois. SW! lis- H_ PS . 'willhe gladly §_¢cur_iii_es _limited Tseihs lwllllnl Guilds Imperial isnt . ,m_1;ii5;i n_~‘~»'~J . 'two ~_f~ii:ri* *rife ‘fi believed it. Twelve hair. which then shoulders, f was o rate WI! WUI a dol- were nie 5 bit to read home some One said abfe‘ the mud to be discharged from 81' of sbovolgig the mud from the level: Mr. McGrath the Do. engineerl. Mr. Shsw together with ' Pre- the Hon. Murdoch Hon. Cbs{‘les.Dalton, H. Father clntyre and M. P. P., who went by special C0 I to. IIIIIOU -have This eoet`ot use 0 DIED James and Mrs. McNevin, aged B years and 4 -.mos. _ -_ _ _ (Canadian Press) < E Railway. ~ _ convenes. A Yam- Agn was Thngtenaa with tion was adopted asking that g train Ba,1¢1n¢55_ Te", How gh, Made be placed on the Elmira bra/nch, con necting at Harmonywith the morn- iug'traln from Bourls, proceeding to Mrs. Esther Emery, now visiting Silllrisuand imlurniplg itputhe eveizing, ii d 1 gh -it is gh ¢ eonnec ng w ernoon ren . ifggggsgggg _Qi Lmg;~v¢1¢{m1°y 183535 ironfC’harlottetown at Harmony and NU” 03| 9' EVWY T9" 'show Y unieu who are tired woi king haff' iivimch' hwhe: looms ‘mm “I mme proceeding to Elmira. » , , co a t ees. ‘lit i “ qui' head and hands oif, with _ is not noir, onus; nlini ziungrfgzfiini-s In sn interview with Pf°m*°\‘ Mat' nmmng' fa ,how fm- lg gt the _ and in color n glorious glossy gold.~ hieson last i1iSht ,the Giisrrddan leagu- ' ‘ had un sr end of the ye" Yet just one year ago sbs was threat- Gd ills! U10 G°V0l'l1m°°¢ 'rm nol.i.ARS win nm you itil' .`ii°'§..?i°‘.9l‘.i.f‘?..i”‘£‘.‘.ii“-.§?,....§?Ji €i’.i‘.‘I.‘{.‘°f.i"i.‘I.‘é.§‘.f’ °L’.‘£." .i.‘...'°1‘;.§'°?..i’fi‘iI 'H'-° th- muh °f wri- Seemfyerywliere Symptoms of This Serious Trouble - Y S. B B girls and young women that it is ll0WU¢l'9 °f '°|°.§¢\‘.°' P' Pe Y "Had anyone told me such marvel- Peter's Bay., The depoeiste in this rightly "ganna as °“° °' uw great' "1" Wm mike 359! big P’°m°' ous results could be accomplished so bayare numero s.In some parts the I ll qimny- I Iwsitiveiy would not have beds are forty feet in depth, the top :goto my being bare at low htideg. The dep:*r't& mu y m’ mmt °| ra '"1' _ M "U "qu hopeless decline. There is a securit ut lt Mihai-_ to provide a sunk siding'on the mar- md new stung", for wmkhfurbd gm; ti- - ' ‘in °f th' b°7' Wm' M' °v°rh°°d and women in Dr. Williams' Pink f°°4WlY~°1’ b|`m8°»= "MW Wm 'B' Pills for Pale People. They actually est enemies of her sex. Nine women out of ten are bioodless, more .or less,_ and in many cases neglect has allowed anaemia to develop into make the ne ood blood of health 'u\°'91°iKh| d*°°uY '-ww” mm the that banlelxb the "always tired" thus “vis 01° 0°* N14 °°'¢1Y_weo.kness. and the continual bookish- ss, the low.spirits. the palpltation oi the overworked heart and the fits of nervousness that mark the women whose weak blood is unable to nour- ish their wanting frames. Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills have given health to unhappy anaemics in cases too numerous to.rocord. I-Iers is one example.. Min Mattie B. White, Whitnhsll, Ont f says:-f-_‘_'Bonis:'.~ www down. I _ ulted a 'doctor who told me that lex.. so -had ease oi anitnerv .I had most. \§__ _ sympto , _ hecompsny Weil- oio, inoiiv; _ __ lgmx, on _ggi- iis. . im 01°- ° iloetor’a nw _ did not seem to help me an`d~ _I began changing fromone i'n(d e -_ to another, but with no butter results. Finally gt the suggestiohwol mymotlier I decided to try BDi'. illillr' Pink Pills. I $01 two ' boxes an " by the time I had we ‘them I began to, iss: bsttfri s c ee e very mu , an oontinuei|r::ig; thl'Piill until 1 had taken nine-or _tm boxes. Wlnn.I was again enjoying the very best of pisslth, and lisd_ gained in weight as ,wells I hve_prov_sd in my ease that ,D_r. _Williams-._§lnl Pills ers s cure ‘°' :.n-::-m.:-=o'~°°'°~°°°'“°°' ,to 'F ' ‘ _ . ' __ Sold bymilwandieiae dealers or bv mailT_\t"'!0 etltfh box, or six boxes for $2.50, from.. ,-'his Dr. Williams' 'llsdisins Oo., Broehvllle, ont. i McNEV1N-Ar, Canoe Cove on Octo- ber 31st, 1312, Muriel, daughter oi. n ober 27th; 1912, Philip Riley aged 88 years. In his community life he' § was considered honest, kind and d hospital, unday, Nov. 3rd, 1912, h Patrick McKenna in the 76th year of &\`f.\\ PROVIDENCE, Nov. 14-Attorney General Geo. W. Wichersham has 9°' started an lnvosglgution at Washing- ton of the suspension of the construc- tion work by the Order of the Grand Trunk on the Southern Nevn En land If a satisfactory explanation is not forthconiiing he will call for a congres sional investigation when congress CHARLOTTETOWN. Beer & Goff-123 Queen St. Cameron, John-The Maipeque Road - Grocery. Chappel, Ernest C.-Cor.>Quecn & Kent Ste. Coffin & Co.- Crabbe J. C.-Cor. =' Weymouth & ` Euston Ste. , _Crockett, J. T., & Co. Duily, J. J.-Cumberland St. Duily, Stephen P. Foster, C. H. Foster, E. A.-Central Drug Store. Grant & Co.,-71 Queen St. Gates A.& Go-Nortti Side Market Sq. Griffin, Mrs. P.-Grafton St. Hughes, Geo. E. Haszard, L. A.-173 Grafton St. Jenkins & Son-Sunnyside. < Jamieson, J. G.-The Medical Hull. Johnson & Johnson-Cor. Kent & Prince Ste. Kelly-Taylor Co., Limited. MacKinnon, (The) Drug Co.-Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kent, Ste. McPhee, W. W.-25 Elm Ave. McQnaid J.-Great George St. McLeod, M. & A.-Cor. Prince & Dorchester Ste. Maddigan, R. F. & Co.- Mahar, J. ’l‘.-Longworth Ave. Passmore-, John G.-211 Euston ' St, 'Phe Corner Grocer Rackham, Geo.-Cor. Kent & Prince Bts. _ ` _ Rowe, Miss P. N.-Prince St. Reddin Bros, Qu. Sq, Cameron Block. Sanderson, & Co.-Grafton St., N. _ Side Queen Sq. ' ' ' Smith, P. Ai-Prince St. . Btewart.&'Son`.-167 Queen St. Toombs, Edmund-Upper Gt. Geo.St. Trainor, Mrs. M.E. The Two Macs’ Drug Store.-140 Gt. George St. Walker, Wallace W.-Cor. Euston & Orlebar Sta. Warren A, J.-190 Weymouth St. Wh te, Thos.-109 Grafton St. Worthy, L. C.-Cor. Gt. George & Euston Sts. _ ' SUMMERSIDE. _ Bracc,McKay& Cor Limited Bro.cc’s Brick Bdg. Enman, Percy N. Gourliee Limited. Holman, R. T.. Limited, Locke, Joseph H. McDonald Drug Go., Ltd.-Water St- Cor. Granville. McLellan Company, Limited-Red Cross Store. ‘ McNeiils, Dr. John F--Schurman Brick Block, Water St. Sinclair & Sfitewurt, Limited, Strong, F. W. & Co. Warren, Geo. W. \1\r~crs§\\i\\x\.“\\*1-.\s.\~.\:.>'~.\\~i\.'f.\'x~s.\.\"w. ye_ars"agbJI ‘bzdami `nrudiii` °t"\iI`l‘~"' , y. Rankin, C. D.-North Side Queen Sq. _ rmvrmfzmnszl rfnvzrafnrr/zfzcww-W/1/I, 'Q\ V Waugh &Steevos. 51/4 _ Buy the Best \, when on buy table ' ` So steadily does anaemia under- silver ior our home / ` When yourliaclcctlon ` _ -,-»~ j "Silver Plata that Wear: ’ ' _ ,_ uality and beauty ci _ f’ _ designareboth assured. ` Y., Made in thc heaviest ' \;_. grade of plate, hence its . wonderful popularity. ~ __ Sold by Lending Dealers ‘ Mantis nos; 4: _og M- WORK THIS PUZZLE ,I Hill I0 MONEY li S ~ - ’) <\ 'ii Li! _ \ \ \\\ . ._ _ :....Y _ H W@N!*'@ me A180 A PRIZE QP $10101- NEATEST BOLUTIONI Sorlgibiiilgl l " f ? A Successful Treatment Mrs. Edward Kennedy. vi' Meriden onn.,i0yenrs oln, was advised by her Ph slelno to try Dr Mavte|l’s Female who lends for nrgonlaraof this I C Contest telling us WHAT TWO CITIES AR? PRESENTED by the above Two Sketches, will rooelve n S50 G1Ql.D \lIA'l`Cll“or .. $50 IN GOLD MONEYL ..':.::'.:.‘:“.‘:1....::°.i...i:'.2.- In I loner or postcard, giving your Name and Address plainly. ’;'.:i'..:.“.:.‘2.“.1.°.:'..::::.'.‘xari'::i:':.;°;::::; °°""“°“ Wm” °°~` “°"“="~ Cm* mi-iam 20 years the standard. at your Druggist \ p _ M M -*ffl* ,-1 ALWAYS SELECT Master Piason ' _ out Plug 'robunoo The reliable brand cut from en! original “Aussie/iii Navv" Plilg. som sv su. nuclei ' irmuracrnann nr 9 ROCK GITY TOBACGO G0. QUEBEC M ‘ii i Al_l;c;.tfi”é». I ‘ o t . if Ll Q ,.;. . 4 .3 _,. i t