F559 New im is can 'Ill D8!- Varnon River, wg Saturday, hu-. WUI B DBI" to Colville BB? -_._.. _ was a passenger to Vernon River -___ and daughter, to Charlotte- Chief Engineer of in Charlotte- Saturday. Summer- - -*__ _ .BRILLIANT STUDENT.-Frank E. Girllfnsr. lon of Geo. W. Gardiner, Charlottetown, third year student in Applied science at lueoill College, .hae passed the mid-term examina- tions with honors, standing first in _.his class in Mineralogy and rife Murine and being wen so me front in °f»\l§\‘ subieets. -.»-» Ff°l1,“,.351_,`_.Q8_nleron has returned to Amh\_l’!¢='f~fl_’\g9\_~ Charlottetown, says ‘"1 _ Nil- 0101181186. and remarked th” _ _ _"!'1ll\DlI\_¢ game was very quiet "1°|`°‘»‘ f`“D!‘_§ent. He _will leave short- 1! fo!"'- teh to get in proper shape for the fifteen mile team race that uk" W_°°°‘~0!l`the fifteenth of Febru- 3|`Y- H5 118111.05 Y°t_l:hosen his man to completepthe pair in a team. J- A_-"_M°ll°l'V°y was a passenger gem Souris,to Charlottetown Satur- y. Bcautyof Skin Bssllil 0fHair` ‘_l,"_~".l-,".-‘v`-1§?’.};-.'. . ' J . _ _ V Yaf_"f\.{ r ~. . 7< _mil l Z '_/;)_ `§\ ~.` I if _ lf -, "Qi J" fini B > * ‘ - ~ ‘<2/J, \ _\ , . ummeraids Saturday J. i . _ ~_~|~\- ' Bflwv Davison. of `the Summenids Journal, _ ohulomcxvn' 'f°°" “_'“°"“- Miss Lulu \|sPhes. Uharlottttow » open: Sunday at North ' River Q: 8 tl of her sister llrsa Les Howard. _Xl ` ,E'N°" M°Q“ll‘l`i0» K.'0-. Summer- ' °» W" I Passenger to Charlotte- town Saturday oon,J, aftern -Miss Steele, Summerside, was ` a Passenger to Souris Saturday after- noon.J. -Miss' Annie Ferguson, Summer- 5id°. loft Saturday afternoon for St. John for a week'| visit_J_ -J . H. Smallman, Summerside, left Saturday afternoon for 0’l»eary. -A. S. McKay, Summerside, was a Dllisenxer to 'Alberton Saturday af- ternoon.J. -Miss Enid McFarlane who was attending -Prince of “ Wales College Charlottetown, is spending a few days at her home in Surnniereide. -Miles Jennie Schurman, Central Bedeque, is visiting in Summerside, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert Baker.--J. -P. B. Clark, Summerside, left Saturday afternoon for Alberton to attend the funeral of his brother-in- law the late Albert Weeks.J, to Egmont Bay where he will be a principal in a happy event. THUNDER.-The Guardian is in- formed that on Saturday morning several claps of thunder .were dis- tinctly heard in Charlottetown dur- ing the heavy down-pour of rain. POLICE COURT,-One case, Helen Boylen vs. Peter Weatherbie, a charge of assault was before the Charlotte- town police court Saturday and was adjourned till Tuesday. rectors elected at the annual meeting of the Charlottetown Fire Insurance Co. on Friday evening last are: G.E. Hughes, Pres.; Robert Fennell, Vice- Pres.: A. C. Duchemin, R. C. Goi! and J. A. Farquharson. lottetown will re ret to learn that he fering from blood poisoning, the re- _ _ '_o -hi-~fj~.gr eww _ _~ in S apt. Taylor, \ 'NG Srrfurn ' Polish ` J. J. Mciluaid, Pisquid, was a pas- _ senger from Charlottetown Saturday DIRECTORS ELECTED.- The di- ' ‘ BLOOD P0Is0NIN._.,__.1.,,, many s'r.i'reMl_1N'r, oA'r1-runnin DEBT friends of Ernest Farquharson, Char- AIDOUHU Of debt JNL 31. g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,1 is in the P. E. Island Hospital, sul- Am°‘ml- Wpued t0 Payment 01 suit of a horsebite. He was report- '°*-*-s ed resting a little easier last night. Al110“\1l» Ol 495* Jan- 31- SOCIAL TIME.-A charming lunch- At the Supreme Court, Charlotte- eon was given, says an Ottawa ex- t0Wn. Saturday. U19 illfy in U10 DMB change of Jan. 25th, by Mrs, Frank of Purdy vs. Nicholson and others Oliver' in honor 0| M,-B_ Bun”-,_ _og went out at 11.80 a.m. and returned Viggo;-ia, g_g_ gov,” we,-9 mm for with a verdict for the plaintiff to the twalvgr 'and thyzuesu |_ndud°d___M“_ nmountof _$1.00. The trespass case nu1ien‘,_‘rn's. ‘.1. -v. mms. ores. Jens, 0' Harp" vv- Esau will ww “P N.B.; Mrs. Thomas Crothers, Mrs. H. this m.°“'*l“5» MCI-°“” “"5 M¢Kill“°“ M_ Ami, '_M"_ Bynm., of Manu-ml; for piaintiii and H. J. Palmer for de- Mrs. Oswald Crockett, of Frederict- lendant- .ll'll$ NEWS FOR THE GUARDIAN S $liTUllDllY S’ 4.712 way to Clean Scrub ` Scour is utch €dllS€I` A hygienic clmuer. mul io on lllwl llle house l>¢i-suse ii is a mechanical and noi s chemical cleanser. lidees all the desrdng ihrouglmul llie house-in ilie lrilrlien, psrlor. bedrooms, lislhrocrn. dt-. and the hsrn and dairy. and docs ll I0 m":l\ easier. qulclier sml teller ilisn old- laahinned snap. reap powder. scouring hrlslr and mini polish lhal no houecwile can al lcrd to he wiilwul il. M I otller uses ana' Egg? large .Szfter-Can 1912 25 88.91 debt thisyear 6,033.60 1913 ......... 19,150.31 al few dang, de.- i . __ '_ _“ Qgvgj 1”* ul N `°_~y‘l`~i""- _; OD ull s); J LUIYABCI $0 J V _ V '_ 0M1'r'|" _ _ s artscfe on "Dairy Breeds"‘iIi,_. "farm seeti0l\ 0! V-hi mem; o ian oi an sm. me the \forning`0/uardian of the ist was mmsuwi uv w_. u. nu. vwwru. credit for which was inavertently omitted. - AMBULANCE CALL.-The ambu- lance was called out yesterday to convey Mrs. S.-J. Good oi West Roy- alty to the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment. She was resting com- fortably last evening. THEY WENT TO CAPTURE- The young Gentlemen's Hockey Club of Charlottetown which went to Mon- tague Saturday last to achieve fame for their team had poor luck in the hockey line. The boy's had a good time otherwise but it is reported they received a d=¢\':‘t to the tune of 12 to 2. RECEIVED PRIZE.--Lemuel Mc- Kinnon, Highfield was awarded sec- ond prlse in the recent contest run by the Canadian Cement Co., Ltd., Montreal. The company in enclosing the |25. cash prize remarked :that Mr. McKinnon's description -of a cement cellar wall was very' interest- ing and shows that P. E. I. is main- ing its place among progressive provinces of the Dominion." Geo. Morrison, Bradalbane, general hollector for the P. E. Island branch of the Frost 5': Wood Co., leaves this morning by the Earl Grey, en route to St. John, Smith's Falls and other Canadian cities. He goes to attend a meeting of the officers of the com- pany of which Mr. Morrison is a cap- able and efficient member. The meet- ing takes place at Smith's Falls on Feb. 6 and 7th. ...°WEDDING BELLS.-The marri- age of Miss Katie McPhee, daughter of the late Archibald McPhee, to George Oreamer,son of Bernard Crea- mer. the wellknown contractor, alll of Souris, took place yesterday morn- ing in St. Mary's Church, at that place. Rev. Father R. B. Macdonald, oiliciated. Mr. and Mrs. Creamer came to Charlottetown yesterday morning en route to Sydney on a honeymoon trip.” WEDDING BELLE.-A pretty wed- ding took place in the chapel of No- tre Dame Academy, Charlottetown, yesterday morning, when Miss Mary Butler, late with Moore 8; McLeod, became the wife of John Doyle, clerk of the Victoria Hotel, son of Tho- mas Doyle, Rustico. Rev. Maurice McDonald oiliciated. Miss Annie Doyle sister of the groom was bridesmaid and Sam Doyle, Charlottetown, was groomsmen. After the ceremony the happy couple left by the Earl Grey on a trip to Sydney, Halifax and Boston. P I ' "_, » spans f -.'v,~ \ ,,_- _ -9:-_ .r Ei: Lg.. ,‘» . _~-,-._.{ f .r _ ».f- - ._-...._._-,~ J ': < -' »_ -.~- .-.-. - » ` - .f`: -1'-'.-'=': 1 i-"-:-_:_="-:":-` .,' s d-cn. »_._.-,\.»- ,_,- '\ -;_2~:,‘_-§:;.' -:~1=,~.§._~;:'»'= _ral » _ . _ f i,_ __ . `- :;»- ' ,- - "’ ALBERT SOAPS. LIM \ I "..'. 1.-'_\i_ -1, ‘» 1-.-15.1 ' _'_-cf . :_ `=\ .-"_ .:I.'_ ` I/` __ iii i _'A' B’\’w _ Elan.. ` 'V __,~ ‘_ _ ._ V V' ..'- ~ _ .,.~ _i 1°' *' .°"."’ standard. .-' _ To help _the tender skin of , 'lb infant is the Baby’s Own Soap If,-.‘i~: '~» ., ‘\ " For four generations, it has won unstinted praise and today Baby’s Own is the recognized - leader for nursery and toilet. _`_'_-:.......... daily ITED, Mfrs., ` ,4._v:__ Its pure, creamy, fragrant lather softens and heals, and its . use is a renewed .... ll S Besl i0l' Baby _ f and Best for Yo'-1° _ * 'l _;,~,f-_,__ ul".-1,. '--;; w Sold almost everywhere- ~ ' .L "‘.-,I-"‘ ‘ "`r' s e , MONTREAL _ »-if -John and Mrs. McQuaid of Mis- couche left yesterday morning on their wedding tour to Boston, New York, and Portland.J. Miss Hazel Bremner, Charlotte- town, left yesterday morning on s. visit of several weeks to friends in Boston and other points in Massa-' chusetts. i -WARNING.-For creating a dis turbauce on Alberton rink a few days ago. George Gaudet was fined' $5 and costs before Magistrate James F. White. This being a first appear- ance before His Honor, the offender was let oil somewhat easier than he` otherwise would have been. The citi- zens are determined to have law and they are now moving in the right direction to obtain such.A. SUCCESSFUL _STUDENTS.-Am- ong students whojpassed the Christ- mas examinations at the Law School, Osgood Hall, Toronto, were E. V.Mc- Milian, of Charloétetown and D. A. McRae of Canoe ove. Mr. McMillan leads in commercial law and practise honors in all subjects. Mr. McRae leads in the construction of statutes. He was formerly professor of Greek in Princetown University and won the degree of Ph.d at Cornell. RECEP'I‘ION.- J. A. and Mrs. Clark held a reception at Ravenwood, V on Saturday evening, for the Instru- ctors of the Short Course, with Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, Hon Murdock McKinnon, Commissioner of Agricul- ture and others. An exceedingly en- joyable evening was spent. In a short address at the close, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald expressed his high appre- ~ .e-is e Prcscrvcdby Assisted by occasional use of E Cuticura Ointment. No other emol ' aus. mc mn-me. Adare- Pena- Drug a cant* S gli captain Nou Monroe, sos of Jssf TI-in Ion coND1'rIoNs.-'r A _ C-_lll'2l 0211) . - _ _ M, _ _ Le _ plekions, re`d,'r`ough hands, dandruii, I and dry, thin and falling hair. _- ' na vom. A mms unpn or ani. vm. arms eeeueisnunaveme uunnenrerrnenrn 1 fo Uutleura Seapand Olntmmt are eeld throughout d F 00l's».Deot.l8D.Bes1»on.U.&a.-_ ‘cj Pr _ _ had risen by sheer ability to bg mug. letter of condolence has been for- » _ ever qiumy -»- ._ - l When chocsingsilvenvareir B _ .‘ lsboth economy andsailsfsrr '_' '*l‘?“`.`*°lF‘l"°l"*° ' ,. ment of; __t. Dunstan’s Cathedral for ' "‘ ` ` _ the year ending Jan. a1,'191s, as fged by the Rev. nr. G. J. ucneiisu his ish'-ilr in their M011* =°f° ll"- ; __ This brand, knownla . I morning. It shows --'the amount of _ _ _ “SiIh¢r1’lautl|atWtan" debt still due as $19,150.31, which is A 'i _ . rsnhsiirsiinqnslliyand f '_ 3 ' r fha Man beet forever ‘ i 60yesl's. Msdeinthe" - 0 . _- hesvlesignds of pipe. Ordinary expenditure 1,589.95 ’ sofalplmdlagllsnldw * __ Balance sppiisu to de\>t"*... ‘ s.oaa.so J. s. Hinton, summersies. 'rue ‘ ` ` "nn °°ml’““’ “ix” °°'°“ °' mm ‘ I r r l u E. n. o b h an -_ ‘ ~_-Mollie ny alma- V a lfrryypiers arerg: lzs bgillifs Q on I I - ' -cars: 'rsavnasn.- nr. nough- _ _ ._ _I-_xrrsrons__olnonnn. _ 1* f C T ‘ "M ° v e y o ape ravens me . ~ :er-3-ani-ndmas>`~m?»_ ` , ` . ` ` _ ` Painful accident on 'Sunday week f .- yfjflf °"*,*,,!§"}:,**‘,°; _ '_-_ while walking fron; ttiilebmitlo ~ ` hmm, Bak; ' “ - home lie ell ed an I' Z \lllleb\e\siiwei_ea¢e; 'LB' _ *NAL , HAD To BE mom’ leg.-P. S. ppHowatt of Cape Trav- ’ ` " ' * _ V -' erse has sold his trotter "Campbell- l_ - UP |N Blue ton~Beil "toF.G.Lon oi'i'1'¥°\1 _ i ‘ ~\ on, N.B.; Mrs. E. M. Macdonald, of Picton, N.S.; Mrs. Sam Sharpe, of Uxbridge; Mrs. James Dougla of gobag and Mrs. Richards, of 'Prince rancisco. The deceased was a very ‘skilful navigator, and one of the *"' '- nest men who ever left Orwell. He of one of the largest .steel ships ailing out of San Fraiféisco. Th° 1°ll§wins is"the nnsnelal state- _P.,.sz»tne iomo ;1n.s| vena-asy' “rconslderable last tal receipts for year $7,623 65 Bronhhitis is an aeuia in&!nniation of 'the meiiibranesliningthe airtubes of the' Sumn1er_:ia¢’$i‘e Bths 'dlunalt Ha ` ' ` "Dsegan` `. __ ._an s. :sh¥:gg1°c|:;‘:|tF;:°r°-‘bins visitors to Srunmerside Saturdhf--' ueommisd bysnu-6 ai-ysougirivmes M pm- ,,_ 3,., ,, 1, ister develops into the raising ef a amen-'_ be';;ened asain ish or yellowish phlegm. in a few" “ss it is only a mild TUE€DAY. I. Mrs. (Governor) Rogers, Charlotte 5tr°°h°°“°7 MU- SUUPG. 0f Mimi' town, went to Moncton yesterday. dwud wma- Oswald Wright, Charlottetown, was -°- a passenger outward on the Earl DEATH AT SEA.-The death oc- Grey yesterday. curred at sea, on November 18th last ` -_- he Earl cLeod of Orwell He was about 48 Grey leaves Picton this morning for ears of age and a cousin of ex-Gov Charlottetown Captain Taylor in- rnor MacKinnon, who received the forms The Guardian that there is but d news from San Francisco dnd for little ice in the strait and that the warded it to the parents of the de iilflilllllfi' mot With Y°S¢°l'd“Y bi \>0l'»l1 ]fems 50,Am\§ch for Pom- mm, _ ceased in Orwell The late Capt. Mc- steamsrs was nll at the entrance to stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. ssvfu veins ._ » or Mlsrnl How Mrs. Bethune was Re- Sikeston, Mo. _- "For seven years I him down.He was dragged for a con- suffered everything. I was in bed for siderable distance before it could be Od |6112 Ball Frangisco _in October Charlottetown harbor, driven in by ast in the best of health and spirits the heavy gales of the previous day. r Iquique and the only news of his It is hoped that a favorable change ath was by a cable via Edrope He of wind will drive this ice out and e ~ eaves a widow and family in San open up the harbor again for both steamers. -LETTER OF CONDOLENCE.- A warded John M Clark, Summerside, by Berthlier Loyal Orange Lodge No. 1446, Summerside, signed by the committee, Wm. J. Muttart and John Y. Phillips expressing their deepest sympathy for Mr. Clark and eavement.J. _ -PROPERTY SALE.-The _farm of Russel__Ahcarn, Carleton Point. DBI "- cently been purchased by a comp!-DY composed of E. E. Crosby, G. W. Dawson, Cape Traverse; Thus. B. Gil- lespie,-Frank Schafer, Carleton, and and adjoins a piece of land now own 6. 8 and received ahandscrmzl sum for her.-Mrs. Jam: _0l»m9\>°u» _°°P° 'ri-averse, .spent t e week's end in The Caps Traverse School has been have been troubled with displacements, indammation, ulceration, lnmors, irreg- ularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous proetr-atiemaftsralleliiermaam have failed. Why dcn'tyou try itf Gospel Truth pa 71°-‘_ ~-.-.-%§)»_ time every month, 0 __\li_»\.l-f‘ 3;” .7 ‘-‘3 to see anyone or _ I y/"Y,-,_ ._ have anyone move in /'_' the room. The dglc- _'_../ /if tors gave me m i- /M.;/Il/»//W //_ eine to ea” me It those times, and said that I ought to have an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husband's told him about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound and what it had done for his wife, I was willing to take it. Now I' look the picture of health and feel illre it, too. I can do all my own house- work, work in the garden and entertain company and enjoy them, and can walk as far as any ordinary woman, any day in the week. I wish I could talk to every eudering woman and girl, and tell them what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me."-Mrs. Dana Baravws, Sikeston, llc. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ~ Compound. It has helped thousands of women who .` four or Gvedgyg gtg stopped and a deep cut was inflicted _.N _,»~'a,.: .,, and so weak [could ed the wound. It would be well if 1' \ ‘ ' ~\ '~ i jll -__ . was so ne ous and . ~., . _ that accidents as the above mention- ` Si `~f‘.°'-'- ' weak th” dteaded ed would not occur. - fd ; i 10 5 fi\ i _f j\ hardly w,,|k_ “md those running ice-boats and driving ij, cramps' backache horses in such crowds as were on the, .i '~ md haadache’ and ice yesterday would use a little more il “\ ‘ \ , / Y A railroad navvy may 'I done by the Instructors and the ben- efits that will accure to this provin- ce as a result of the large classes in attendance at the "Short Course." ACCIDENT ON ICE.-The many friends of William Dillon, _Market Clerk, Charlottetown, will regret to learn that he met with s very painful ` accident yesterday on the ice _ while. attending the horse races. He was' ,walking along the ice when an ice- boat came from behind and knocked ver the left eye. Dr. Lcdwell dress- ‘ Mr town, s. left yesterday en route to Wells River, Vermont. _ -J. J. Gaudet, Summerside, left yesterday nffteruoon for Boston.-J. -It was early last week that T. B. CBIDDDBU. 0'!-wry. was registered at the Amherst Hotel, Amherst. .-Geo. phew, WSIS y€SIO.!` and Mrs. Godkin and ne- Eric McKay, of Summerside, passengers to Charlottetown day afternoon. Mrs. Godkin and her nephew are on their way to Montreal where they will spend the l'6l`l\8 inder of the winter. They will be accompanied by Mr. Godkin as far ns Windsor.-J. Timothy Deblois, Charlotte-l i -Mrs. M. Glover was a passenger to Summerside yesterday afternoon returning from New London.-J. -Willard Muttart, Summerside, was a passenger to Charlottetown yesterday afternoon where he wili spend a week.-J. -Geo. Boates of the stai! of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Sum- merside, has been transferred to Al- berton. He left by the express yes- terday afternoon,-J, ‘-A. S. McKay returned to Sum- merslde yesterday from Alberton where helgave a very able discourse in the Methodist Church on Sunday last.-J. F order in the town in future and __l_ ___ \ I >. ,___ New cswrunv LEADERSHIP if ‘urn Lip 'Will U `-,`ux\'£i‘1x- be an honest soul and a worthy citizen, but that does not equip | him for the position of generil milli- fer of' the system. t is thesame with washing machines. Others may be honestly constructed, buiihe NewCentury maintainsits - amount position by honesty PLUS: The “plus” means patented and -ex-_ clusive feaiures found onlyin the New l Century. lt represents experience. 1 and brains to washington epro- ' blcms, and assures convenience and ec- onomy to New Cen- tury owners. ~ y , Yeurdealercan tell the `,__' reasousforNaw(y.e‘;ury f ;~ e.".°f-»‘».....:'..:'.:.~.=.:'..-" Oam_a|-Daavs Ltd-. I-is-ms. 0:2.-isn- \_-`-;5.%£:7-7`- leunirwl , \* u un-In I | \‘ unlxiyf in l gv if. Di-. Wood’s _Norway Pine Syrup, and it becoming chronic serious Salis- On 'the drst sign of bronchitis you WBC' °f __ ._ -V _ = should'eheck`it immediately by using _ “ ' details of reported some Mulligan, for- fhat he was SAD Ind About Zutoo We tell you truthfully and conden- tlonsl that use of our little tabisiscailed ZUT50. handlers as soda, will cure headache sick, nervous or ueuraidc in :weary md uhm leave you tmiwe tell fitriher' ` theasuesblqs will break up a cold. will relieve indimes- rt places always has warm, dry said com- wlatsr. _ tio and-th li of _ “Every . m;f¢¥B‘iP8_|8.wi|l¥e°|l“m°` ‘sf is figs ‘ in ai- El, every ttverybo- d ‘t c noir” £6"rl>°‘o 60 cents s bottle. .sag vi? _ P, E I0 l|0ll"l'l‘ Ol COLD ll.l‘|‘il With Enix Brand -Clogs on, the msn or woman w works in the wettes cold- ortable het. Try a pair yourself this "’ “‘cZ‘l&‘& .Litton .--___ p* ` * 0 BIG BIN _ f`___» . \ l \` . / ‘iv /V }- u 1 figment in directing their course so _ 5* -4 #JA :UH J.-. aw. iilli 44| li ll li but insist on Baby s Own. __,, » ~ i _ 1 li ii . \. is ii .we all ii il iv li i I E ’ s a l,l l Don t set your mind-set Big Ben ' Don‘t bother _your head about get- ting up. Leave it to Big Ben. You oufhi to go io sleep at night with a _(zur drain-uniroublcd and free from getting up worries. You men, if you are up xo date farmers, work with your brains as well as with your hands. Such a little thing as ‘deciding to get up at a certain time in the moming" and Laying it on your mind often spoils a needed nighiurmi-and makes s had “sexi day." _ Try Big Ben on your dl,v9¢l" ~ fro ek. Hemalresgetdlilw sl; url: tllstcihe whole day ‘_ _Ben is not *.1 H' ' 1, od sll-por-" poesel l|1A’f-_4// 447 use and for years ofservice.__ .M H inches fill. w¢n_|: Bulrddzl 'glutiliple-lllcktl neei. He rings with one long ring for 5 minutes freight, or for minutes at imrrvslz oi 30 seconds less you shui him off. I if i _ . i E v .‘ ,~,'\;..»~.-.-..f_s-»-.~»a»a.-,-»»¢=~.- If 2 _i i i