‘liriim iland to Hand 251913 was urnerunws _ _ _ » _ g _ _ __ _ _ 'ri-is cnAsL_0u"rafror_vN coanoiin _ mer or nu- 1>Acn.‘Niiin: ,ff . .Va necessity in the home.. It 1' ht is labor and keeps the silver as it should cus 4," _" . ._ Bright-'and clear from tarnish. Two sizes 15c .and 25c. 3 " " " leweler. Y;-`Silver ‘Cream ` 1 _ _ ~ lil +2. THE icEn'miL cuiiisuiifu Q. r-- - -,,-- - fY~:‘-' 1-= rr ,, Y ' - - _3 .-1 ,s\;i._ c .i 3_4 lull *L _ r f- UBIS la *pair edch of Gir ‘ I iBoots and Overshoes _ of ¢0“1_'°e Y9u don't expect to gets pair of b'ot-i '_e_1_=e_periect in this offer. The line that is shown is made up __¢f.° délylesl Dl1t_made of good leathers and are very com!ori- _ i_{a‘_'1c. i They ar-: just the thing for street vicar during the vlin- .jier nk_ntl'is,, fine for wearing under rubbers and overshoes. _- ._'1`he_sizes_ shown are 1. 2, 2 1-2 and 3, your choice. . 50c a pair Then lhere’_s a got-d snowing' of overshoes. good. strong, »,_co1nfortable uriicies, in sizes 1, 2, 2 I-2 and 3. well worth if-'_ much_u_iore but selling at ' A pair of boots ard a pair of overshoes for. . . . . . . . . .. Sl 1 -Alley o that »---.........50capair A Company 1 - PHOTOS ,0l" M with the natural pose, fine shading and artistic finish that you partic- ularly like are features of the work done by The Cook Studio. ‘ _ GEO. ll. COOK __ Proprietor 'i -_-Jef _ - E ,I _ » Jewelry x -FOR- v \» I Xmas (nits We have a fine assortment of Watches, Brooches, Rings, Bracelets, Lockets, Chains, CuiT~_Links,Fobs, Scarf Pins, Silverware, Ebony Goods, &c &c.i i We 7 no extra charge _ r Thgjewel-fuel th`“a't means more io you whengyou need it than the whireet diam- °0d-"i ': ` . Ifg lligh-quality Coal from? our _ yarns.-¢_:le_an,_ free-burning. long- sstlng C`oal»-fair prices, and hir I e in exchange for your orders. `or'.l¢rs today? Quick delivery ? Ydle _ ,. (I.;l.yoiiS ldv 60. _af Phone ru to, the east of the trouble and brings the ‘piitient back to hesl`th in a very shorts'-time. A box 50s. The Two Mscslw ` ' Mliltf. _~ :.fBi'~i>*wii's big Ahctioir sale time piece* Bsturdsv sn- io.so s. m., 1 p. __ '3 439 _ _ 3 1 111 M ¢ _ fthe highest bidder. _ _Bale starts at . t-iiiuéed Mon pm ae W or €h`e,10-30 H!1e\‘iJ~ ‘ H- H- B17°Wll’9.--R',- at- - day and Tuesday f of , those unable day’ of sale. E power FIR coal un can attend ra_ __ __ , _,J-Q-ii-z»_l_---5 Peoples Theatre P |_||l, _-l » ?¢”.:\` r I Tl ., F - R - E - E . Come into our office sind have your resth eiumined free of charge. Only takes A few mintues and we will tell you exacily what ,you need and it wont ccsi you cnc penny We make t:-eth and guar- antee them to iii exactly. We also unar- aniee perfection in Crown and Bridge wovk _Extracting and filling without pain, prion nioderatn. DR ROBINS =‘°'su.7.a§i.f‘.°°' 'rr W" Treacle it iiouey C-Kl--G0 We have a, nice supply of good ..£L'L5£°2l*.i§i1.§.d...fl3&EA €IlI21`¥i&;“f1“~IlU1§.3 EY in tvvosizes, also a fresh s-ipp'y 'of Island buckwheat direct from he mill at Beer& Buffs »--rr i__._____ ___ ___,____=,_ `A`l"or the moat. up-to-date' in Photography ' cell si the slirus riioro srunio T _ _:_“_-._-__~ , -_ si>s%'f°if.tHigiin ` ur onDent sl. _ _ _ ' ..i.°.:i:.:.`§~.':r-.'-.;'.,'::.:~;i.i.- _ j cr Telephone i92 -J. Over-'Proven ron “I..sdios' underwear-~Corsets- ard the like offered at discount prices at the great alteration sale. The discounts will ho re- called on Wednesday night. Get hoidofyour shore ofthem right. now while the change is still- open. Moore di McLeod ‘|_ \20,M3|. "A Big Event, the. remainder oi’ H. H. Brown's stock of clothing and general 'furnishings to be sold _at.Au§;- tion. No reserve~everything goes to Besirsto, Auctioneer _ 1-2_0M2i, . i 1 . p 3... , 31 f'-."~i" .-wr - _ __ fi' __, M1'-'.~. . .12 ‘ _ ii; -.: ` _.‘-'-,¢ '~'f`v:: svsorais or csiiiisiiiii i>cs1l.` _weir uno sscutmoss. , , _‘oi the Salvation Army- from London, IT PAYS to buy in .this Province. THIS ISSUE.-’l'he_Guas-dian al- ways lias something of 'interest in every column, and todsy's issue oi twelve Pages is no exception to the rule. ` HOCKEY.-At " Toronto ` the other evening the Canoe Club of Toronto defeated the Bimcoel by a. score oi 51 goals to 4. The game was pronounc- ed too much one-sided from a specta- tor’s standpoint. OANNING BUSINESS.-A canning concern etilharlottetown, P. 'E. I., is shipping much canned goods to the West, particularly Calgary, says s Montreal exchange. During the past yenr $10,000 was paid to farm- ers of the Province for poultry alone. Grey left Georgetown yesterday morning for Pictou and docked f 9.45 a.m. with 25 sacks of paper and etter lmnil, express, 16 passengers and 905 tons of freight. She leaves on return to Georgetown this morn- ing. EARL GREY LEAVES.-'1‘lie_Ear1 ‘ e. ` I HOCKEY.-In reference to Friday night’s hockey game between Halifax Crescents and Bocials The Herald speaks of one player as followst»- Rollie Norman, weld known in Char- lottetown, got into the game in the third period, but too late to be rest ly effective. The ice w_as impossible whenhe struck it-it was then simply s case of bat the~puck around. Nor- man is expected to stick with Cres- cents. They are wise to hold him. Performers of the "Cork" Normar type don’t grow on every bush. GOOD WORK CONTINUES.-S. F. Turbush has received s letter from S. H.. Webb, Organizer for the Nsf tional Grand Lodge of Canada I. O. G. T. who has been very successful ir establishing .in a few months on P. E. Island seventeen subordinate Lodges and one large and prosperour District Lodge, known as Queen'r County District Lodge, and who was the recipient of e beautiful gold sues watch with charm bearing the em blem of the Order on the eve of hir departure from the members of thi Order in P. E. I. He organized sever ‘ al Lodges in Lunenburg County, N. B., since leaving here and is now laboring in tho good work'iu Quebec Province establishing Lodges there He is at present on Gaspe Coast meeting with success wherever he goes. i ( usrpiung Suiuahg s,.&ep.ia'isa1g moag) ONE FINED.-At the Charlotte- town Police , Court this morning one drunk, Charles Burns, Charlotte- town, was fined $5 or 20 days. INWARD T’RAINS.-The southern accommodation arrived in Charlotte town this morning at 10.15, on time. ‘ \1l1d_ the Cape. Traverse accommoda- tiou.jii°t:,_10,l0, _.on time. _ mia--»»3»‘»~~ '~~"* f"ii-aeu|»""- “ """' NOW REC»0VERING.- John Tweedy, Earnsclifie, who had -- two ribs broken the dey before Christmas, on the Southport road, as reported in The Guardian, is rapidly progressing towards recovery. _Mr. Tweedy was `able to drive to Vernon River on the 11th inst, and spend several days there, the guest.\of John and Mrs. Hayden. GOOD LECTURE.-Colonel Bullard England, delivered a thrilling and very interesting lecture on Japan (where he has spent some eight years ss a missionary) in the Salva- tion Army Citadel Sunday afternoon. He was supported by F. J. Nash who presided as chairman and who also spoke very enthusiastically of the Army work, in general. The Colonel, who is a very eloquent speaker. held the attention of his hearers with his graphic description of the customs and characteristics of `the people in the land of the rising sun. During his address the Colonel used many cui-los which he brought with hirr from Japan and which added greatly to the interest of his lecture. At the closp of the lecture a vote of thanks. was' tendered by Mr. Turner and Col. . Moore. - Mr. Got! who was present also spoke ouiogizing the Army. ::Ns-Don-Co -Tooth Paste keeps the ` teeth white by preventing th§ forma- tion oi tartar. Keeps the 3 breath right by preventing Dutre-faction. Is e E and pleasant to the taste. 25c. tube. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ' 1-18Mtf. rmicidal, prophylactic, cleansing umigiii A Double Danger ' A viiilrraph story The llolio Club A Lubin Comedy A The Mine Swindler Won si lligh Tide A ii ie Lubiu production il’ Mix Louis izirzius -' Vocal Nzmlien _ fir- - -vrrff.-.~,-_-,~,-fe:_-_-_-_~_~_-_-_-_ _-_-_r::.:;.-_--» -_ _-_-.»,-ff:_-,-_-,-,-_-,-,_-,re-_ Y; .~.~_~.-, _-.~_~_-.- _-_-_-_-.~.~_-:_-, - (From Yedterdars liivening-Guardian) i iiasnns.-owing no on prmi- |ance bf iiiedllcvin the District, tht Pownal School has been closed for the present. ‘ ‘ . __.i.... Mnvro Liixvns.-'rue Mints nit Pictoti this morning for Georgetown and docked about 10.15 with express. paper and letter msil, 8 passenger; " sind 40 tons of freight. She will leave for Picton this morning. ‘ BANNER YEAR.-The Cherry Val- ley Dalrying Oo., held their annual meeting in the hull on Tuesday last. President Malcolm McLeod occupied the chair and in reviewing the work oi the factory for the season oi 1912 was glad to be able to report it as "the banner year." The old board ol directors were re-elected and Edwin Doyle re-elected Secretary. LOVELY FLORIDA.-- Charles E. Ellsworth, writing from Jacksonville, Florida, in which city he recently ar- rived, says the weather is beautiful, just like July in Prince Edward Is- land, and that large numbers are crowding into Florida this winter. Over twenty-thousand passed through the R. R. Station on Thurs- day, Jauy. 9th. Oranges, he says, sells for one cent each but other food is very high. BRIGHT OUTLOOK.-The annual meeting of the Hazelbrook Deirying Co., was held in the School House on Wednesday afternoon, the 15th lust. All the officers and directors, 1nd s. goodly number of shareholders were present. The meeting was most enthusiastic and optimistic in tone, showing the people's confidence in ;hi‘s, the best paying business (with the exception of black foxes), on the island. There wore about 60,000 lbs of cheese manufactured from June ird to Nov. 2nd, and it only took 10.20 lbs milk to make 1 lb cheese. The average price realized for the cheese was 13.37c. per pound, and the net value ,of milk to the patrons was over $1.00 por 100 lbs. Thr Dlant is in first class condition and :he factory is free of debt. The old, tried and competent board of Direc- tors and oiiicers were re-elected. A. A. Moore was re-appointed Auditor for thu company. A good suggestion of J. McKenna, Waterside, which was acted on, was the putting aside $100.00 yearly as a sinking fund. Good speeches were made by J. _ B. Jones, Ludlow Jenkins, J. A. Moore and others on improving the stock, growing feed, etc., and sending all the milk possible‘to their own inc- tory. A unanimous 'vote of thanks was tenderedjthe, officers and direc- tors for their efficient managelmnll of the iacto;y’s business for the past year, responded' to 'by the P09111” Presideiit, John Smith. It was decid- ed to invite Harve`y_.Mitchell to hold of the dairy district, in order to fur- acdprding to directions and your cold will rapidly vanish. This Rex- all preparation is one of the 346 Bud is the best remedy of its kind that you can get anywhere. Sold with the Rexall guarantee, two sized bottles, 500. and 25c. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Greet George and Kent Ste. ` ~ I in .Clocks 1 y ` _Every home should' *have at least one good clock and nearly always four or five. As an orna- ment a good clock is worth its price anytime and as an accurate time keeper it is simply indis- ` pensable. ‘ From our splendid stock you can select :.1 clock at just one-quarter less than you‘"`would or- dinarily pay. The line we -are showing _ now includes mantel, fancy metal, kitchen and _ a'arn_1 clocks each cise well finished and with accurate movements. Your choice.. . . . . . .25 p.' c. off G. F. Hutcheson _ _iidmissioii 5 ceiils _ g _______ __..... ...,__._.¢.. _ i ‘fBs1:Asc'pii prefix ' ’_ 11 “"' ic it ....5 ~ in mk” .‘ NlGll"l` » iddnce es ” $2.50 ther stimulate the interest in the ,dairy business. _ of _ _ .,.»»- '..._... --=. _ , _ _ _ i `» _:~Do~this'~for-'yo\zrrcuuglr.-- Gob* - A \ bottle of Rexail Cherry Juice, use it ,»,~’f',';ffif-1 he Could Noi _ lioid. Cup. oi 'l‘e Doctors agreed Toronto Nurse had lirighfs Disease- Dodd's Kidney Pills-Cured Her After, _Five Years Suffering-Felt a Beneiltl 'After First Box. Toronto, Ont. Jan. 20 (Special) -Mrs. Alberta Goiiln, n nurse, living at 40 Wright Ave., this city, has been interviewed in regard to her reportedf cure of nervous or Kidney Trouble by' Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Sha states that the report is true in every particu- lar. " "My sickness," Mrs. cond ssyui "was caused from u. nervous break-- down nnd what the doctors culled in-. cursble Bright/s Disease brought onf by cold and long weeks _of nursing. I. suffered for tlve years. l "I was treated by three doctors and was a patient in two hospitals but gradually got weaker. Reading the experiences of other sufferers like myself lead me to try Dodd’s Kidney. Pills. At that time I was so weak and nervous I could not hold a cup of tea without spilling some of its contents. i "I felt a benefit after taking the' ‘irst box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and sight or nine boxes cured me so com-' viletely I can now walk nmila with- uit fatigue." i_ If you haven't used Dodd’s Kidney Pills yourself almost any of your neighbors will tell you they always cure Kidney Disease in any form. TELEPIIONE INVENTOR DEAD. WESTON, Jan. 20-Francis Blake, who invented the Blake telephone transmitter is dead aged 62. He was the Bell Company director. OFFICERS ELECTED. I l l L. P. U.-The L. P. U‘. elected at their annual meeting held January 6th the following officers for 1913 : President-W. B. Monteith. - Vice Pres.-Jns. Rush. Secretary.--P. Dennis. Treasurer-I~‘. Heron Guide-Ben Blnns. Guard-Jas. A. Trainor. Triistces-J. W. Gormley, James McDougall, Ed. Nicholson. 'ro craps ADRIANOPLE. ' LONDON, Jan. 20-It is reported Bulgaria. Servis and Montenegro to- day presented to Turkey an ultima-" tum giving 14 'days for s favorable reply to their demands. 'Slim “Black Prince” Hose to withstand the hardest F ~ . i . '_ , 1 rt iff; , . QQ anley’s y A scount Sale Offers one the chance of pur- » chasing materials wanted and, , used every day at but a fraction of their value. Have you obtained what you require ? Discounts 50pc. 331-3 p.c. 20 p.c. Siomlev Bros -- ihe r_\I.\x/:tvs hu sv Slove.. as l___ - _i, I 1 “The grsai alteration sale, "See our big adsior discounts closes here on Wednesday even-_ stilloffered until Wednesday night ing at six o’oiock. Upto and in-(at. six o'clook. Get your buying cluding all day wednesday all the done-anticipate your needs-the great discount th it we offer will sale closes Weinasdny evening still be continued. Get hold or all at six. Moore & McLeod l.20M3i vour requlgemenps r_Ight now Wh||° V-H00 “"6” 555|' °P‘5" '10 Auction Sole remainder of H. H. YOU-M0°"°& M0'-90° I 30M3|~_Brown's stock of clothing and fur- ‘ Think of buying from the best mshmgs Tuesday at 10'30'a'1f;6M2{ dress goods stock in town at nl ‘ t A ' »'»l discount. of 25 per cent. This, __ ' " " chance is still yours until wcd- nesday night at six o'<°-lock Moore] "Hats-dozens of them, cups- Sr McLeod. I-20M3i. , scores of them, shirts-elimlted lot, 'sweaters and coat sweaters-very ‘ flew, general furnishings-a good as- “Buy silks at a discount ofono sortment, all offered et. your own hird-aud the best. silk stock in i price at the big Auction Sale today. he city to choose from-this iNo reserve-everything goes. First Y. 1'. discount still stands until Wed- sale 10_30 B, m_ gemnd 5515 1 p_m, gosday night at6 ociock. Moore H_ H_ B,-,-,w,,'s_ 153 Queen 3;" R, W °'-'"0" l 2 0 M 3| Besirsto. Auctioneer. 1-2115211. si. 'l l J THE PRUDENTAIL TRUST CUMPANY, LIMITED ' r The appnittinent of it Trust Company ss Executor assures efiicien meetings in the different schoolhouses are €SP@Cii1Hy designed reliable, economical and continuous management of an Estate. Name the “Prudex tial as your Exccutor. . " This Coinfany also gives special attention to investments of nionev _Qiinrantreifinvestnierit___ifecgip‘s_ are issued at good'l'u`te `¢_5Y`Thtl'=,fPf’§t§_si'd piiucipalaudinterest are guaranteed. ' “ '_ One of the C .nipa1y‘s circulars will be seit tx you on requ:st.- .i_ . HEAT! 0FFiCl-I---Monireal _ “ ' f-.-Qu-_--3 -1' _- _ . _ -.'f_»2~1;1:2‘-.“.'~~- -~ -=~=.~‘=" I 1 _ moel exactinzz. to obtain nccuisle res M SILVERSTON ll4imC'l_\_ieen Bt gxlgeél Tvrillrcilzllls Jewels _ F7 Wtuwzrn )s, ,. ,. iiuivcii omcis- -cinrioiiuown. ,_ . Mu _ .I » ' < - y. o. `He|dsch~s caused _hy Eye. _ » s~~ _ _._ _.M »------~-~- tram, Permanently reue"ed ,by VU' & c I T . ...ri mos sms. om .noise--»s ,, , - F ults Managers, P E l ;~- i ,-- _ _.__ _ -- ,- i uses, G R HAS Over a HUNDRED MIL of Agricultural Land. HAS Control of all the wagon Peace River Company. HAS TWO Chartered Banks I-IAS SIX General Stores. HAS Dominion Land Oilice. HAS Government Telegraph a I-IAS TWO Schools HAS THREE Churches. HAS!-Iospital. HAS TWO Missions. HAS THREE Doctors. HAS ONE Dentist Charlottetown, `24th, 2 5th, attention. , 1 . iun'.‘~ ' _ slvfisitc \'..l wen.. '\ Population '1A9"11, 400 Population 1912, 1500 A Hub. of _ Peace River Country. _. ~ The Grouard HAS The only Navigable Lake in Alberta. I-IAS Extensive LIME STONE DEPOSITS and ALL KINDS OF MINERALS HAS MILLIONS OF FEET OF TIMBER. HAS Unlimited supply of PULP WOOD others have bought their sites. HAS TWO_Veterinary Surgeons- The Edmonton Dunvegan and B. C. Ry. and the C. Ni Grouard by Alberta Government and both will operate inside Headquarters Maritime Province, 8 Sydney St., St. NOTICE, I. E. McCormick, Salesmanager the infomation you require. , _ '_Enquiries mailed to 8 Sydney _r ggMg6i. - ..»i_¥ F-The Last Best Westl iii _ t 9 Alberta _ ___ of today HAS THREE Lawyers- HAS TWO Drug Stores. 1 HAS TWO Saw Mills and One under cou- struction. HAS THREE Hotels. “ ‘ HAS FOUR Livery and Feed Barns. HAS Royal North-VVest Mounted Police Barracks. - _ HAS THREE Barber Shops. HAS THREE Pool Rooms. rms one Bowling Alley. ’ HAS FOUR Restaurants. HAS TWO Bakeries. HAS Botti ng Works. HAS Progressive Club. HAS Moving Picture Show. HAS Blind of Twenty' Instruments HAS Publi!! Halls. , 1 HAS Gent’s Furnishing Store. HAS Good Water. ' All this Wiilioui Railway do when the Reilwsys I b i LION ACRES x roads into tlie l and THREE iid Telephone Hotel, give you all 27th and 28th inst. and _ ._ __ p. will receive careful »