_ 11 Jeff- ‘ " f L °'-mi annum ' I 'run cnsatorrmown councils 1 nm or lui- _ ,_ A _ rect Sent post paid anywhere for $1.00 W. W. Welln wlv p l / .--ttf _` _ rf' \ `~\ ~. ~ /` \~ ‘ _ er . ;?5ff _ A4 -mK»--~-=-7-~““*r##~ “w _ ` \ , __ ~ -It s t b in this Province. , Miss Flo McKenzie. teacher of West for Boys _ -- ~ _ My ° uy--- Kent School, has been appointed to \- ' There were no cases before the po- a P°9il¢1°DiI1 U10 M°5°l 5'-i|\°°\» Vl°0 is city . \ fi f 1 /\ _ ]e ele. $7 i ` _ ca|g¢*”°*®&tF§£4ir*§~, llien’s Photos ..°".t.:"‘°.‘.‘1':..'.'..'. ns: <",-- »' - os péiiiral and unaffected. ilie Blix: ~ 1 vnrlr nf nrt .md the mnum. ing lends atouoh ofliarmonynnd bnauty thai. eaniiut he excell- °%|,tl lr tndav nn* veetha snm. ples and arrange for an appoint- ment. The Cook Studio @ @s!R@ :Fw A H arm' and Prosp erous New Year to all. A. liicllncheu A Title thunk our many customers -tor their gen er ou s patronage- duifing the year 1911 and we extend to al the Season G railings. C. Patterson .l.~w.-lim-_ bcerlmg Bnters The Never Failing ||eurf`,'°.erve and Stomach Remedy A Proven Medicine of _ Exceptional Value f Testimonials and References by the hundretl from people most prominent in nity .ind ifoumlry. No failures. Sold by P. MCQU A1 D 41 Queen Street. Opposite Auid Bins f‘~-irc rm- nor bottle. _/- it 5-- Your Money’s Worth ln foal Th? il what you get when you buy your Joni rom us. _ There .sagreat dilfercnfo in the tum- Serature of n room with different l_P°\`l of this Province to sulJl>lY N9 18110 demand. Mr. ssnaifora lsrrerarefl t ggvg personal attention to all cinnamon, ,nd will dispose of 1 b. He ‘prides himself on -I 'Mm business methods and has GV: Ydvm tsseously as will be seen by ll er colum - iwhich is the raising of $3500, whi ed in this' sale has been reduced in s I’ ' ilinc, without exception, the price my [or handling consignmen s au ‘a mouth discharging coal, made Si trips from Port Hastings, coal lad- en, to other ports in Nova Scotia, including Yarmouth Charlottetown, year Captain Elworthy made 6 trips from the same port with coal to ports in Nova Scotia.--He.liiax_\°Sid€S being B- 00ufl`11¢t0r for the exc. A Hunter River correspondent writes:-John D. McLeod is erectin a new wire fence along the front of his farm at, Hunter River, which, when finished, will add much to the beauty of his farm.-Our school teach- cr Misa Janie McLeod was visiting friends in the Junction Road last week.-Mies Margaret McQueen of Tlutlerin Road was visiting friends in Hopedale.-The farmers arc busv hauling their winters supply of wood. -Nell-R. McLeod has disposed of several wood lots on the Duilerin farm this winter.-D_, M. and A, K, McDonald attended the live stock sale of Stanley Wedloek, Bracklv Point Road.-The many friends of Mrs. McLeod will be pleased to hear that she is recovering from her rc- cent illness. Attention is attracted to the full 'Page ad. for H. H. Brown, The Young Men's Man, which appears in this is- sue. Mr. Brown is advertising a "M0H€Y‘R8-Wing Sale" thc object for ch he must have before the end of this -month and judging by the reduced Drices which appear in his announce- ments this result should not be hard to attain. Nearly every article offcr- rice away below cost and in every s eliminate all possible chance of pro- including his entire line of winter C10thU\8. hats, caps and furnishings. .namasmniainsiseusnaeansm tif- The some 0f1f=1'f=<1 are seasonsble. ,Now is the chance for those who need lgood winter wear to stock .up at l/Prices which may never again be of- ffcred and which will prove profitable to all those who wish to save money on their clothing bill. Rev. George Steel has been station- ed at Shediac since July, 1910. Oth er Protestant bodies there are the A_I1E1i08nS. Presbyterians and Bap- tists._ When Mr. Steel went there the Anglicans were without a minister. Then one was sent. He left after n, while. Now they are without, but eillect one shortly. The Presbyteri- ans had ri. minister when Mr. Steel went. He left shortly afterward; then they were without for a while. Another camo and went. Then after a. while another came, who is still there. The Baptists had s. minister. After a wliile' he left. Another came and left. Then anothercame, who re- mains. All of which goes to show that the Methodist ltiiierancy may be a more settled form than what other bodies really have oi pastor- ate.-Christian Guardian. (Mr. Steel is a. native of this Province. )_ _ The Annual Meeting of the Island Tug Co., took place Wednesday alter- nion in the Board of Trade rooms. Uwing probably to the severe storm raging, there was not more than half the shareholders present. After the financial statement had been read, discussed, and passed, the meeting proceeded to elect a Board of Direc- tors for 1912. The ballot having been cast, the following were declared elected, Jus. L. McMillan, H.W.Lon~f- worth and B. W. Crabbe; replacing Messrs F. W. Hynd-man, F.R. Hearts, and 'l‘. B. Riley. A resolution was unanimously passed thanking the into directors for their services. There was no decision come to as to vho shall bo the Managlng_Director this voor. The three boats of the company were reported all in good condition and no doubt will go to work on op- ening of navigation. _ The eompanv paid its shareholders ten per cent. in dividciids on their stuck in 1911. Pat. ::Qur Guoiacol Emulsion is a tins old standard remedy-a great flesh producer-prescribed for either child- ren or adults who lack flesh or strength. For long standing coughs. or wasting diseases it gives the very best results. Our customers tell us it is better than any emulsion they Miss Mclntyre, resigned. » t grate' that through lnadvertance news items have been repeated im same and later issues,and readers are Abbiee and Vice will meet for the B-iS\l1`°d “Iliff f-|115 Will 110% 0¢¢ul‘ first Hockey Match of the season in Malcolm. A. Nicholson and mverset~U'~nf1. Alberta- Mr- Crosby is well al The employees of the i'lrn:I of N. The Guardian News Department re- again. I A pleasant event took place at 11.30 Oornox St., Vancouver at the residence of Henry and Mrs. Seaton, Dec. 28th. When their daughter be- came the bride of Louis H. Crosby formerly of Charlottetown and nov Accountant with Brewster Brothers of known in Charlottetown being in the employ of J. J. Hornby while ue.. and also very prominent in athletic circles. Murdock McLeod formerly of -Hope- d-ale but _who has been in the Canad- ian West for past thirty yum-E is spending the winter in Hopedali renewing old acquaintances. He is stopping with his uncle Donald Nich- olson. it is twenty-one years sims Mr. McLeod last visited Prince Ed- ward Island and lie sees many chang- es. Mr. McLeod has been very suc- cessful in the west and now ow1is sev- eral hundred acres of valuable land Northern Pacific Railway. He intends leaving for the west again about the first of March. llattenbury, city, Wednesday evening waited on one of their nu-.-uber W,M, McLeod, who lately resigned from there, and agreesbly surprised him by the presentation of a very kindly worded address, every worn of which was amply attested to by thc gift oi a valuable gold watch which accom- Denied it, which he will hold all his 'days as a lasting momento of their kindness and good-will, and the many pleasant hours spent with them Ifor many years, and that health, happiness and prosperity may be the l'ot of each and all of them is the sincere wish of Mac. i Among the resolutions that are tc gnome up at the Third Dominion Fruit Conference, which is to be held in Ottawa on Feb. 20th, Sllst and 22nd. are tue following: 1. 'rust the Government have daily market prices cabled from their agents in the Cid Country and published in the daily papers in all Provinces of the Domin- ion. 2. That the Association urge upon the Dominion Minister of Agri- culture to appoint a commission ol itlzree from each Province, composed of fruit dealers or growers of prom- iueuce, to select and recommend for nppoiiitment fruit inspectors. 3. That ,thc Dominion -Government be re- quested to have the forms issued basket manufacturers, so as to in- sure uuiform size. of fruit baskets. 4. That the Government be asked to amend the Inspection and Sales Act as to guarantee a uniform size for each variety. 5. That the Govern- ',ment he asked to amend the Inspec- tion and Sales Act, and with this in view to appoint a larger number of inspectors so that inspection be made at point of shipment and a certifi- cate of same be given. 6. That rail- way companies be interviewed by the transportation comrr-ittce, with a view oi improving the refrigerator- car accommodation and to protect .fruit, and that the railway compan- lies be asked to guarantee refrigera- tor cars to move fruit in cold weath- _=er. 7. That it is in the interests of 'the apple growers ‘and shippers of to ‘ and that further larger, or 112 quait size be the legal barrel ::Keep your skin soft and free from chafe during the winter by the use of MacKinnon's Witch Hazel Crea . The most soothing, healing and pro- tective lotlon on sale today. Keep n bottle in the home. 25c a bottle. The MacKinnon Drug. Co., Cor. Gt. Goo. and Kt. Sts. dtf. OUP Canada, that there be but one size, m i-are is 2.1.. wafer., u _-cuintorrrrouu _inn _coiynrr ---“° 'l here’s a mill A 56x74 ‘ 60x 78 64482 68x86 h W Fine Warm. Blankets for Cold Weather / _I ' in Canada which is noted forthe high grade , blankets they turn out. That’s where we obtain ours. _ Nothing but supeifiue Australian yarn is used in these blank- ets and we sell them to you with every confidence in them. ' ' Two qualities. 58x74 62x78 06x82 70x86 .zs $4 50 $;_0|| 5.60 coo 6-50 ass 7 50 p er pair Pe’ Pai* Scarlet with Black border 64 x S2 $5-85 ‘Nh Stanley Bros uaaaasaasaaasasaauasqussssssusssusssnnsslssgnll_llll!!!!!!!! A-I DAMPEST A story has been linked with tho' name of King Peter of Scrvia-who, by the way, talks oi abdicatlon int favor of his second son. 4 A famous 'cellist had been playing before His Majesty, and after the per- formance many gracious compliments were handed round. “‘I have heard many ’ccllists play, said the King, "'sll of the well know ones; but you, of them all--" "0h, sire!" the 'ccllist interrupted modestly. ~ The King went on calmly-"You, of them all, perspire the most!" “We must have $3500.liy the 25th a ». li of this month and to gain this ond every article in our store has been marked down below actual cost of manufacturing. Shop 88 G8-fly S you can for these bargains sro the best that have ever been oilered you. H. Brown, The Young l.:enS M,m_ 1-lldili. or Mtisfciaus. - dit:-"Cone is a Chinese. ,1m,guageS_ A Chinlese high gghool is The Chinese students’ club hs-B promised. About eighty Chinese stud- seventy-five members. There are ents ari;_attt;ndEng_b1€z:l;`;:`\;3::l5 Wd . - 'veri ies, or y in - Chinese members of the nationall\‘“,i,he‘; is one Chinese church' on guard and Chinese boy scouts. East thirty-first street. 'l‘weutl/'-0110 In the rong war of January lost be ch,,,ci,,.s have chinese branches- There tween the Four Brothers and the Ori are threi;i1iii_nd;‘etl aigjd nf!i`f1lg8`ll>l\'g4r>:l€59¢i: _ ~ Ch' . s ns. o . Leongs ‘my mm “ere kmed or tatigleittein lilotta street by Dr. Huang w°““ded" 4 > _ I Coon Chen-Compiled ir0m f-he Most Chinese in America arormales; Chinese Anmmp but there are in New York fifty-six _ - ure Chinese families with about one _, honored .mu fifty :ull-blended cuuo I E 0 N I ren. Those who are old enotighnttend the public schools, There are not R A | more than one hundred (/'hin€S0 W0- men and girls oi marriageable agep . ` :a§¢;v;rdYw1'>l;-5,6 liatmiiéigny Chinese have, I Ther is Chinese public chamberj at sixieen alllott street, repre(pentiI_1i; the merchants and trade uuil s. i - sometimes sits as a \10Rl‘fl Of l‘~fbil5rf1‘1 ' tion. Suits between Chinese seldom; The famous train t ` t ~t. , ` ' ““...’..?‘fi..§.‘Z?.‘.. 0...... .,....».. of ..._ mi: Mamma sxensss cation in Pekin has established in saves you eighteen hours between CONCERNING CHINESE _IN NEW YORK CITY , ____- flf every 750 persons in New Yorkyschools also. 1111( WG e New Y°"k H Chmese °°h°°1' Most 0; Charlottetown and Montreal. and I I - ~ - ., I. tu' ‘ts “ity p“pn` ,a§lt°nd1,,,,t,,f viioli- twenty-four hours to We-tern Cau- ada and United States No delay L_ _ -_._ ' *- ' " .co bushels of wheat. L. A. Haszard (`§*o<_~i'r Grafton St 1 anywhere. Through sleeping cars from Halifax and 'l`ruro- , Close connection made with Western 'I`r.1oscoutinen'al trains at Montreal. Through tickets from Charlottetown or any station on the P E I. R Inquiries by m_\i\ promptly unswered and ul' informnu-in given. _ W. ll R<_iGEllb "` ""'cketAgenf' 8| Gres' George Str -et.. R dO6itw1rd ea own. Tu. Mo. Div. _ Th, We. ex. Fr. Bun. Nonn A.M 1200 ' Trains :“'~‘°-rn' S5337* rFF”~1m ESE2g§F r F- ganna 3.3323 ?5¢¢m~ gseiar Far; B¥53 Arr. _°=?'5"‘*°‘!‘E-° '*°"‘U-"°’-"' secures season F 0 no-._-... =`.=»=....-......-.. U... _._ L_ _,.__._.:_ ... giinio S.o‘2'-.2e§5`vS f-fl 'F r-45°!" _~ ve ‘ EEQE- ., V ‘fill ".£’§..... if Pl E.‘I. RAILVVAY Commenclng January Sth, 1912, trains on this Rail I0 Station. Lv. Ch`t-vwn Arr. ]:[iintorR=vi=r E'ner4|-I Jct. Kensington Lv. 8’side Arr. Poorlt Hill ' esry Arr. _Tignish Lv. Lv. Emerald Jct.Arr. Arr. C.'Irnverse Lv. Lv. Ch`town Arr. Mt. rltevvovrt St. Peter s Arr. Eouris Lv. Lt-_ Pnrdignn Montague Arr. Geo’t.own Lv. Lv. Ch'town Arr. V n €!'I10 Arr. M. Humor Lv. - - _ 1 I hariotetown cA.s`AmAl~ I ' or Read up _ 'A `_~ y B' The Short Direct Route ' Charlottetown ~ TO ~ Montreal in Twenty-Four Hours. OLOSE CO`\' NEOTIONS FOR ALL l‘OlN'l`5 HFLYUND, N0 CEIIANGPIS OR TRANBPWRS. *New Electric Lighted Sleepers. _ oN cA\'.\n|/iN metric iinairfix-I\ioNrREnL TRAIN. The beef llining Cnr Ssrvite 1 lil". DNLY UNF. OPERATING COMPARIMENT CARS. Montreal And Ottawa fo Toronto. wsy vrill run as fol wsz- Trai- s inward - 5-s"T¢§~L"_¢ ‘3.e~3,:i?"_< ... @=P?”E3 6263i-599 s-::;se5§i?s§5 E3.e_=<=.sE’.=.~.=._s. _ f >_-.-_fr-_==~2‘;122 is-°;§'£S`.53iS2i3&“é;<' 3 23 Lv' 1'>`..\i_ E: .-1 5”' .~'>_=-_==°,§_=.-.-ff‘?°9='é :rr",?é.‘.E='.`,m'I°-553333 .-I ` _f-='-'V _--====.~_==.®`5 ..».. - ._ ;§;= Q35- 555', >H=> ' E3;-u F :'- S = -» X. UD -> 5. n? - o_n.suAn no -isnt-V Montreal And loro--fo to Vancouvtr I _ p YV N71 1 V A;-_-3;-Q r' *19;=f*<'> ,cunuuiuu ctussiriso sus] Y '\-\'.B llUW»\ltl.l. l) P A., C P.R- St. john, N B. ].K. R055. Local Agent, ~`-_- f - -- v - _-,-~»- ;Y - i -i _ L"__> ii ii in 41 W Y AGENTS WANTED `\\]ANTED, girl for general house- ` work. Apply at 63 Upper :_A- ¢¢¢.""-f_\"` , _ 1*' "l, `s ,I >- ’ .\ ` A _ " /' W ,-- ---~ A A diff/,_-Z1 'r , A? 5 lvnitlf.-1.-° I ` - » Your Eye Sight isper-naps your most precious possession, though rnrelv ap- prlepéated until it lo lost ur in- u . The delicate mtructure of the eye _demands t e most careful and intelligent treatment Be good to' your Eyes and bring them to us when they trouble you. lt’s our business to help you. G F liutches Q = -I.-.'l.____. ._,_... ._ ____.,. _ . __ The Peop Enoc I An Adaptation o _I interest. A Stor - Poem---25 hand e 3 0,., °'¢10ck'u.ll my crop, stock and Ht. John. N. B. Y l2jlidlm w L Two F ull Reels Of .f...---.--;.;;:.i1;::; --3° 'it----...---...._ FQRM 5 V110 LET ouss tion. One ol the best parts off. _ ;.m,c,, 5,” App" |31 9|-wg r the county. About’ 80 acres. Near Geo," 5," 10-2545 mussel-mud, sea manure, cheese “ond - - " ' ' e SALESMEN, exclusive line, permanent big earnings gun;-'anf,ged, no experience, ten vacan- cies. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal. , 12"lii2“,‘95_'1 " uonsosus wauhb WhNrEhfb6aFdé}f$11é§° stud- ents preferred. Apvly at 221 Sydney Street. _____________1'9d3lDd- WVANTED. boarders (gentlemen preferred). Apply to Mrs. (leo. Douglas, 138 Hillsboro St. 1-5dt_lip§l_. FOR §Al-E- T`iC§_§_AIiE_,"°th'e registered Clydes- 1 a more A China Point Jan 16th beginning at 1. v ti. 40 _ ti in . _ A I ' ' _ . . an milton, or ini _ only Fbhizes. eéerilaiial Drtfgstgre. e E li "”°\°"`0P"c'““ P0 5- C-i}_T*‘Yl°"' G’.9“Y.m°'.t'10d'§ip° “ ,_ , ""-"""""""f"' , ,x \uc'rioN sins, I wut .eu bv l""`;""` "" ' ` ""°` """"""'" P f. public auction on my farm. Bt . . farm machinery Philip A Rooney. ’ 1 h f t i _ G rl dw in . ' f Lord Tennyson S ..‘:.°.‘:.:.f:.......:f°...... ...: D -» and price right Telephone connec- re% feet 05 tion.-H. D. McEwen, Mor:l_l_.2dMwM (}R0CE}i{_éT6RF;&1d-gags-HT!-gé let corner o ent an - nolvn y a boro Stn Apply to J A Moore. Prince St. _____ __l-_-_9{1_3i_. HNTED, girl for general house- work. Apply at this office. I 12-lidtf. .;~_L-2 . 1-*LST __ VITACST, yesterday in city n watch _ J and fob with initials K. B. K. | Return to 295 Fitzroy 1-10d3ipd. ' MALE HELP i i lieatuig ? Is your home aswarm as youcould wish it to be? Do you enjoy all r 11»¥.§.'? fi is ' 5 Iii' ~\. e.-.___ i_;..__ _.__ 7...-. .us ga ‘IAM . r "ii , How About Good I, wish- 'l""`."_ ‘N-*ANTED, gentlcinen who can dc- 'vote a little spare time after- noons or evenings to making money. !/tddress, C. H. I. C. Guardigin Otlice. Charlottetowi1L§:_ld. I., `i-2dtt \/VANTED, men to learn best busi- | ness In the world, barber ti-ads. ,Can have shop or earn big wages. the luxuries of 'proper heating, a, warm, cosy and si,nita'y home? If you do not you can easily afford this for our Hot-Air heating system IFew weeks required. Constant prac- ltice, tools tree, always sure employ iment. Write for particulars. H. l. Green, Barber College, 734 Main St. is so safe, satisfactory and economical that it is easily within your reach and for real satis-" faction cannot be excell- ed. It makes each room in in the home cs warm and cosy as you could wish it to be, affords proper ventila- tion, reduces the coal bill and pays for itself in a few season‘s use. '--- -f..:; _ Y --~ ’ -- oUsi.m”'T>ri=~ic1i: “'1*c.Ti.r.'i' "WB once App y s isdn y , , _ LE HELP seo Kent se 11 isdn Write, cali or phone = The Millionaire R L B R ral housework in small familii \ --- n _ , . » Apply 15 }¢g,¢,n3¢,__ __1_-sdtt. VV Aa-i to buy, frozen smelts. Write _ . ' ANTED ladies who can ds- or Telephone, Edamel Fred H Auron belies.. gir'1"i&`¢`éas “ID B"°”°" M5 I Mun” R“'m‘ nd t q vote 5 little spare time after- T22! 393-] for full infomation regardimg this system. " mn Bp||&C0, n ,H m'm“_m ia he, ua er IN _ - i.r..n¢.s,i>. .i. 1-mi__, _. . M _ ll" " °~‘° °'°" - ~~-- " °= ~°.:.it‘°~'=:.°.:::; We.:“.s:.-..:..°..s..°.:.:.*;.%°°.s;';f i .. .......'.. 5.. 1.4. ml » W# ‘°" " . _.o. ` 'c°' Q P U on ' “bl w°“°“'*° °““°' '°°"'“°°"°" Illustrated Song Md'°°°' CHI G lu iam. in me M onnraum 1-min ’ 3 ` . Cod _ :mg mgrrliiiirmnd 5.6. Line out for tl" "4 *':,¢'g ‘$‘:.,°,,,,_ ws, A _ ‘ " - M ~ ' ousrloeeeeown. P. lt. I.. - v - - - vm ‘or 'ou' ° I - . 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