I .~ \ "UBI TIIE fr* §»r_”~'.- ,» 2 ¢ 'i gear. in ` ai\_a8a PERF ' ii ` IN HIS STORE. JACKSON; Ky., Dec. 24-Frank Osborne, a prominent merchant of this city, was shot and killed here last. night while in his store. Dexter and John Howard, brothers, were arrested in connection with the crime, and are under guard in the Brcuthitt County jail. No cause for the shooting is known by the police. l\‘A'l‘ALLY INJUHED WHILE WORKING IN LUMBER WOODS. ' .Fi`tEDFlRICTON, Dec. 24--Wm. lleck suffered injuries on Saturday in the lumber woods near Pokiok, which rendered him unconscious. He has since heen brought to Victoria Hos- pital, but has not as yet recovered consciousness, and will probably not recover. He is an unmarried man, be- ing between 40 and 50 years old, and was employed on the Hammond Lunihering operations when a tree fell on him. Both of the bones in one of. his lower legs were fractured, and he was rendered unconscious. Hs also was severely injured internally. ‘ii -- . Abundance of Glorious Hair for Every Woman Delightful Tonic that Slops Scalp Itch Over Nigh; Prevents Hair from Falling and Eradicaies Dendiuil ___1._'.___?.-_- Just riib on Parisian binge Hair Tonic tonight and in half nn iiour the llness 1 out iiuii nlll bi one and Womcn, men nnd children should all use l’:iriSiau Sage Hair Tonic liecaiist: it is an absolutely safe preparation in 'n y ‘ ' ' i g hair full of life will have taken its free from poisonous lead or other ii ein in rellicnts. place. - Y ll K No woman who cares anything ii- lt can be secured for only 50 cents bout her appearance can afford to he ithout Parisian Sage. You must use %if you want your hair to obtain e maximum of beauty. No other preparation can give it the lustre that causes envy and on the other hand compels admiration. at all drug, departments and toilet goods stores und to be surc you get the genuine see that the girl with thc Auh-_irn hair is on every package. Canadian distributors, the R. 'I. llooth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. Geo 0E. Hughes guarantees it. The ~sure way io determine goodness is by test t_) A _ '. .-_.-_ C':.~-'\¥.‘<. . ` r ~,<'-”I.\\‘.rf.- » ='_li'l} 3\?f‘~`.',~ . .§""";'»"?l` ‘ I . .< - . _ )"ii“.' ` =:-» ,L _))'rg,`&1A.;'.~_"\,;§.`»_`-"-;~,M _ --. .~" r‘ w i Amherst Shoes .-Lf » . ,__-,r:=:__~, _=~ _ lor iicnrlv linli 11 ccuiiiijv have t.. ~- ,_____,M;_’, - . ,Si ._ ,. _ _ . , 1 -. A vH__\_.§_,._,.,i~g, J littii it>tt Al $12.00' i I AGrey.~=iri;c tweed. extraweiizht with heavy linings Silk velvet iii- laid collar. convertible s1yle,a thoroughly de- pendable cold weather coat Regu'ar price $i6 oo. 1 1 * 1 1 4 Several other grades at cost prices. One of thes. coats viould make a Christiiiaspresent worth giving ` \ 0 ` Iiriuces’ ' MENS WEAR STORE. - Ti. ~ (21-11° i=n's'u>‘ my in nn. imvisn. -luis. STANLEY CASELY, Slim' 'day and Friday afternoons, Dec. 26 0-and 27. -WANTED-A dining-room girl and maid for general housework. Good wages paid to the right parties,-Env .press Hotel, Bummersidc. 12-26Mtf. -THE EMPRESS.-It was mid.- night before the Empress reached Summerside last Saturday. She had thirty passengers going and twenty- llve returning. V ' -MOUNT LEBANON A.F. & A. M. -~-The officers-elect of Mount Lebanon Lodge A. F. and A. M. for the ensu- iui: year are as follows:-B. W. Tan- ton. W. M.; Ernest Mills, B. W.; L. R. Romcke, J. W.; J. D. Goss, Treas; Ernest Sinclair, M. D., Scc’y.; John Jardine, M. D., Chap.; Veniah Milli- gan, S. D.; M. Bradshaw, J. D. -KING HIRAM A. Ii". AND A. M. --The ofllcers-elect of King Hiram Lodge A. F. and A. M. are as fol- lows:-Geo. H. McCallum. W. M-I Hedley Brehaut, S. W.; Thos. Carru- thers, J. W.; John S. Ramsay, Trans; H. J. Massy, Sec’y.; William Mut- tart, Chap.; Edwin W. Tanton, S.D.; Chester Palmer, J. D. -INTERESTING EVENT.- 'Fha Queen Hotel. Charlottetown, was yes- terday the scene of a very interest- ing tliough quiet event when Miss Anna. Jardine was united in mar- riage to Charles Taylor, the Rev. Alexander M\acKay of North Bedequc otliclating. Both bride and groom belong to Freetown and in future will reside thele. They have the bent wishes of all. --i3l'l-100|. EXAM~INATI(lN.-Fol- lov.-ing is the December report of the Fanning School, Malpeque:-Miss Munu's Dept., Grade IX-1, Harry IleairsLo_ Grade VIII-1, Preston Green; 2, Hazel Hopgood; 3, Keith McGougan_ Grade VII-l, John l`leairst.o; 2, Ralph Beairsto and Har- old liurns; 3, Florence Uraswcil. Grade VI-1, Joseph Rattee; 2, Al- fred McGougan; 3, Erskine McNutt. Grade V--1, Marjorie Peake; 2. Ruth Burns; 3, Verna Craig. Miss Ram- suy's Dept., Grade IV--1, Walter Mountain; 2, Grace l\'lcGougan and George Ileairsto; 3, Gordon Peake and Harold Robinson. Grade III-1, lvlargaret. Rattee; 2, Waiter Bcairsto and Andrew Mountain. Grade II-1, George Rattee; 2, Duncan McGoug- nn; 3. Charles Taylor. Grade I-l, Adeline Mountain; 2, Claude lleair- sto. YIESIERWPFIISUIIILS -Wilfred Dyrnent, Moncton, spent Xmas in O'LeB.ry.J. -Ernest Champion, Alberton, has returned from a trip to Boston.A. -Miss Hazel Huestis, Summerside, srent Xmas with friends in Cape Tra- verse.J. -Wilfred Maynard, contractor, has gone to his home in Port Hill for n week’s holidnys.A. - . -George McAldull, son of John Mc- /lldull. Albefthll. has returned home Lo spend the wintcr.A. -J. K. and Mrs. .=1\itherland, and son Donald, Sunmierside, are spend- ing th-3 winter in Charloi:tet~>wn.J. --Miss Beatrice Campbell who is nt- tonding P. W. C. is spending the Christmas holidays at her home in Alberton.A. -Wendnll Rogers, student of the P. W. C., is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents in Alber- ton.A. -Principal M. E. Francis of the Al- lierton I-Iigh School left for Char- lottetown on Tuesday to spend the Christmas holidnys.A. -Miss Morson of the teaching stall of the Alnerton High School left for ber home on Tuesday to spend the (Tiiristmns liolidays-i.A. -J. Il. and Mrs. Norton, Noiiclon, spent Xmas in Middleton, thu guest of Mrs. Norton’s parents, il, and Mrs. (‘rni;~.;.l. -Mrs. William Hunter, Summer- sidc, her dmighter, Miss Florence anq' son Master Russel are 'spending the Christmas holidays with relatives in /\lberton.A. -John Nealdiu, John D. Palmer, and Geo. Ncsldiil, Winnipeg; Allan‘ '-ONE 0l|N'|.f_ps_|~-yvprd eanll hill!" ‘tion for advelftiiln; in `tbil column. Gash must eccouipony order. and live fmerslde. wtllhe at home on Thurs- per cent discount plowed. Minimum charge twentygllvp cents. \ ¥-li -H. CLARK ln"Guardian Agent in AIDBTCOD. Hi! phdng |g 1, -THE MORNING' DAILY Guardian can be obtained at,~_L_lflerty’n Tensor- ls'l Parlors, Summsrsldg, -Miss HAZEL MORSE is Gunf- dlan agent in J. 0. Jn§dlno'| Book- store. Summerslde. Hdr office phone -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two befo_re,_the time they ihava paid for hasfoxpired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. . -NOTICE is hereby given that I ter January lst, 1913, owing to thc serving the public in this capacity. J. S. Allen, Proprietor, Fernwood House, Summerslde, l’. E. I, 12-17Ml2ip¢l. and Mrs. Campbell, New London; re- gistered at the Queen Hotel, _Sum- merside, between 9.30 lastnight (af- ter the arrival of the Minto) and il 30 Tuesday evening J. \ -A. F. Hart, London, Eng! F. VW. Jardine, M. D., Kensington; G_ H. Jardine, M. D., North Wiltshire; J. D. Kennedy, J. L. Paul. Edmonton' registered at the Queen Hotel, Sum- (Erom Tuesday’s Evening Guardian -Hon. John Richards, Bideford, was s passenger to Summersidc this morning.J. ‘ Sumnierslda todiiy.J. morning.J. pressHote1. J. ._A_,____.____ THE llilii ill[lM \ --`-' AT B. F. KEITH’S, BOSTON at B. F. Keiths Theatre, Boston, stage, and without question one the greatest delineators of the heb rew character that ever trod tn boards will appear in his latest act rather depicts him just as one meet him on the street, and his imper America/s greatest cellist. formerly Boston Symphony orchesta, will re Animal Entertainers, a wonderf cons: Wood and Wide, two newcomer wire, and many others. IN MEMORIAM. _A A gloom was cast over Trvbn an l L. 1 A _ is 45-1 and residence phone 26. ~ _ will discontinue keeping boarders ai- inability of Mrs. Allen to continue _ -Miss Edna Nelson, Ilideford, is in -Geo. lloates, Hummcrsidc, was n passenger east on the express this -J. A. Crockett, traveller for R. T. Holman it Co., arrived in Sum- merside last night, He is at the Em- J THE iHEillll§S For the first week in the New Year a surpassing array of brilliant star at- ‘ - tractions has been engaged. Joe which, perhaps the most famous Hebrew comedian on the American of ul troupe of dogs, cats, rabbits and pig- s with somethlng good; Criron and Her- bert, comedy aorobats; Warren and Conley in n dainty vaudeville mix~ ture; Lena Pantzer, queen of the d the surrounding country on Monday. the luth lnst, when it was learned that Henry Dawson, one of the old- est, and most respected residents ot that locality. had passed away, alter _ a brief illl\BSS :Of one week of heart .',< It -l'-'r-'r~':‘»':‘ .St ..._ >1‘-i‘*» . *_ 71 2'? fi. -i ,lu V-i~ 'Beginning To every customer whofmakes a _ of $1-.oo or lover, we will give a, ' \Vai_l Pocket Oalendar absolutely F_RE_E. . Sll§§_illl._l|0li1la‘y..» iftlees Will Continues, f TA' WS. W¢?l§ The splendid business that this month has brought , _ us is not a matter of luck or of printer’s ink or of. any '_ element of “clever1iess." I, Peop`e are coming. to Prowse’s because they get A SATISFACTION in Prowse’s goods and Prowse°s way' ' ` of dong business, because they are sure of their full ~ __ l uio11ey‘s worth, and ofteii zi little over. The plain facts all evident. The people are giving up clinsing the will o’ the wisp of goods at half price. _lt is service and 1 value that count iii the long run( _ merside, between 9.30 last evening V _ _ ' Y ' A und 9.30 Tuesda e enin . _ - ' I ' “ -_-i , P rowse Bros ' ~ rin: one riucs' casii sroni: ~: Day: useful . 'A failure. Although he had reached the all his faculties to a remarkable de- cree. He was it man noted through- out his- long lilc for his strict honesty and integrity in all his dealings with his fellow men. and ho died surround- ed by his family trusting in the mer- itso of his Redeemer. He was married in 1856 to Eliza- " _ , _' _ __,. »,-.-E-_-_-"QL, _ ` "`_"`D""'~- beiili Keollgh and they settled on the H advanced age of eighty-two years ‘£311,265 OSIITSEE dcol;‘er;;`y,?;."pri,`;v,l;:,‘;3 and seven months' he sun mtalneli forest, but us the years went by he succeeded in clearing away the forest and converting the land into one ol the most fertile farms in that local- ity, and since then by his prudent thrift and hardy toll, ably < seconded by his amiable and loving wife, he succeeded in amassing a considerable portion of this world’s goods. s sor- the to mourn, rowing and following Cape Traverse; Jo win (clerk of the Assem- bly) ol Augustine Cove; Mrs. Elizah beth Trainer of Kinkorn; Mrs. .Mar-"' gsret A. Driscoll ol Cane Traverse; Mrs. Janie Dodge and Mrs, lil.ay,Sul- livan of Boston, Mass, and Miss Ida at home. (Examiner and Summerside' Journal please copy.) hn an Ed- - - -1 1 ssl 8 A Study From Real Life. Mr. Welch _ does not burlesque the Hebrew, he Foxes ,__ Hoo s Sarsapariiia Acts directly and peculiarly on the blood; puriiies, enriches and revitalize: it, and in this _way builds up the whole _sys- tem. Take it. There is no "just-al-good” medicine. lnlllt on bovine I-IooiI'l. 00| It iuhv __1 -_ A its ::A gift_ that will be particularly pleasing to any woman it a good .bottle of perfume it a neat case. We have n large stock here specially sel- ected from the best that Piver, Roger, Gallet and Harmony of Boston can ‘ show. This line is an art exhibition itlell."l‘he McKinnon Dru: Ccv., Cor- ner Great George and Kent Stan" “Wenrwell” Pants ` for working menfare the most dnrlbk. ~ ‘ i _ i _ T r V' ,, __= ' w 1 ~ \ \ g ~ "'~;...i?%‘»`-;-`=" - ' - “ tL;"»_‘~ \‘ _ ` ;.§‘»:- i T ll0USE VS_l.ll’El_i_ilS_ . ` _ i _. _ ' f Home Slippers-milky Ulahiiufu §l'l.’1..'f'i?.'i‘l “'.7.’. Z‘i.‘..°0‘.’L‘......‘°°“ Made Fair Shppgl ll§5 to 5|.5o More Leaiiici-,s ppefe $`i,i5 to zliliiiuonh Felt Siippeu age to ltzllimenh Leather $1.50 io 83 oc. 1 -Mop' Girls `ren'e_ _ Sllppd_|'l"\5c\o$r.'5lf. w’~ _ . , ' _M f stu., _M15 .__ “.’fL_, ,}‘h‘;~' d. _ " ‘ .- __ N ~_ ' ,___ "_..=._,.,_-'_. ` f ._.,,_,_ _ _ .. our/4; sum. Al. _ ._.\..'5$l§.\ci.l._s,...i. alum ...t .;.¢.ai.¢s;iio.a.L___1ii}_;@12 1 Secy 'lfr,eynrer' ' Y 1 _ the'Ist`F'eb1fuary 1913 l . l ' . \ »_' .- » ;'Appli¢ellcii| lor slcekmnylieniide to aiiyoi _ _vim \»» -i iv if- we if-we 0.; Rui! H- I- an rrieinlsrlviii in if _ Itiis exft V' "ed all the stock allotted for salcywilll be fl A-Prospectus oi Proposed- Canadian Silver Black Fox C0, ' _ f . Head 0llice, Charlottetown, P.E.l. » rms oimpany wiii be capitalized ai $100,000.00 A 0 _ .. . divided into 2000 shares oi $50.00 each 7 ture. Mr. Welch comes to B. F. Keitii’s Theatre with s. brand-new iund of experiences, and all who visit Keith's next week may rest assured of a hearty laugh. Another big star _ of the week will he Homer Lind, for- mer baritone of the Metropolitan and Henry W. Savage Opera Company, who will appear in ii musical playlet. in three scones entitled The Opera Singer. This Comedy deals with life behind the scenes, and Mr. Lind ap- pears as a broken down operatic singer who has been obliged to play the cheaper ‘theatres to eke out precarious living. He is supported by a capable company, Ralph Smalley, ol The Company' have taken over Five Pair ol ) The Ranch is located at Bradaliiaiic, P. E. I. near the Presidents business headquarters. It is up to date in every-""respect,~ covered, with Wire overhead and is _ I equipped with all modern appliaiices ' The dems are built for comfort and seclusion. _ ‘ ' turn after a long absence, and other big features will be Klutlng' f-r O fl. 5 U7 Q re safety. The owners J guarantee. iiileeii pups in lllil » 1 A spring oi 1913 and there is every chance ~ i i twenty live 1 - 4 . _ \ _I /. N .The value ofthe pups should range from $3f,_ooo to $5,000 each.. -` - " lTh\c value of Pclts onzthc London market is $2,000 _ each and supposing I5 Pelts sell as low as $1000 each , this would realize $15,000---which means that 5. 'very substantial dividend could be paid to the shareholdersla _ ~ ` i The raiieli expenses will not he over 2; p."e._; 0 Provlslnnal Directors are lion Murdoch |ieniie‘il_y` ' l President. Donald Nicholson. M. P. and J A _ ' 511'( > 5,.. 1 ga' 3. E. 1 ra-_24Ml:¢f._ ‘ ~ . ‘ *_ ;;i.‘;.. ihslunhiisq §'&,a__ . ‘g.:a§» ,. . i l