, .~,... ....1v_ ',. i _‘, .__L "M . _,_ > 'U ~, ie, ’ li ' v _..- ha .k 1. ' . ie;§,4~L_§s|awa~<; _ _.-. ... f _-l ; THIS uruarcr et? ' °° .. tllller ia” is anmage ` 'Bruslling Floors. linoleum. mar- ble and woodwork »:' can be cleaned twice as well in hall the lime. with hall llie labor, il you use 1 _ u&h, eanser Makes everything about the house. bam or dairy clean as a whistle. Theline.por- ous particles gel right dawn into every crack and _ crevice. I.-ilre up all Ilic dirt l anil leave the surlice elem and spotless. if , large Siftercall \_ =_oni*no.faoiil= f‘€`1ea,_iii3"€f ` Chaseii ’ ‘Dirt __ _.- _ ,_ ".-:-*fi l .__i: __ _ I _' 9.. tif" ~ fe* - returned home from Alberta after an absence of four yeers.J. John R. Houston and John Bull- man, North Ruetico. have returned after spending a. , week in Charlotte' town with friends. -Miss Sadie McG-regor, Principal of the U. C. C., Summerside, and her na- sistant Miss Hazel Stewart leave to- night for Charlottetown to spend .their Christmas holidays.J _ -Miss J. Smallman passed through Summerside yecterday on the way to her home in O’Leary, where she will spend her Xmas holidays.J. -PROPERTY SOLD.- That pro- perty in Alberton known as the late Edward Gordon estate, situated on Main street, was sold at sberifl's sale on Wednesday aind was bid in by John C. Profit for $515.-A. BUSINESS GOOD.-Alfred A. Mc- Donald, representing Lockwood and Winant, wholesale fish dealers, New York, who is travelling in this Prov- ince w_as in Charlottetown yesterday. Mr. McDonald reports business good having secured large consignments of fish. RETURNING HOME.-'1‘he McGill Christmas examinations will be hn- Iished to-day. Among those who will arrive home this week for the holi- idays wsu be Dr. C. J. Mclviiiisn, or the teaching stall, Rev. Dr. Fraser, ,Wendal and Clarence Tidmarsh and Clyde Auld, Charlottetown. ' FUNERAL YESTERDAY.-The fu- neral ofthe late R. M. Johnson, Charlottetoivn, took place yesterday afternoon and was very largely at- itended. The csrtegc im his nite iresidence on Kent St, at 2.45 for the railwav station, thence by special train to Sherwood cemetery. The ,and the trustees of thc P. E. Island citizens generally, constituted one of .the laroest funerals ever seen in Charlottetown. Rev. Mr. Heaney assisted by Rev, Mr. Marshall officia- ted at the house and grave. I " v _ ‘v..>“os:';i; 'ri‘-ns r°iJ:zzi.E i s END Nil MONEY!! -'~' if "`“` i ii \ Ls I1. ` , W- ,~ ri _-__ _,if __ ti; _ 7+--_ ~ ,= ,» 51,1 A- ._ f .», ~.._; , . . ,__V3t tri, "iii _*_ L_ i-if _-__ _ »z~.e_».e_ - '__-1: i’ "4 ' - ""‘~'~_- _ _ _‘I 3 U 5 2-.” ‘ -fn.-1,1 1.- ii- I ,_ .9-i .Q ri ir.. __ ,_ ss, L F- ... ,.,,,_~,-_.._,,. 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Cash must accompany order and five ner cent die- exunt allowed. Minimum charge Twenty-five cents. .BOARDERS WANTED DOAltiiiilitd-Iiiiilitill HEATED Still- iherii rouni with hoard at Glen- ciiii-m_ Mis. l-lnndrahnn, 82 Wcy- inoiatii Street". 12-l0MZlipil. F .;-__ -éf ` -" ff I"i MALE HELP WANTED-AT FALCONWOOD HOS- pitnl a cook. Good wages for one __ (experienced. 11-11 M Htl, W.\.\1'I`l"1I) A I-l()USl'lKEEI’ER FOR Queen I-lotel. Apply at the office. 12~1l Mtf W/if\"I‘ED A fllftli FUR GENERAL work. . Good wages. No washing. Apply 112 North River Iioad. li-27 Mtf. i.. -_._ . F OR SALE Ffllt F.-\I.l~Z AT A BARGAIN, A square piano. Hove no use for it. us I am boarding. Will sell for i5ii0.ii|i. Apply to D. A. McKay, P. E. 1. R. R. 12-20M3ipd. Ffili SALE, Tl-l0l`t()UGl-IBRED Wynniinttc Cockerals, at reasonable price. Write Box A, Montague. 12-20 M3ipd. FOR SALE-SHARES IN THE BEL- munt Black Fox Co., Ltd. For full information apply ni once to S. A. McDonald, city; John B. Andrews, East Royalty, and Bam Craig, City. _ 11-19 M Etf. l~‘Ol`l SALE-MALE BLACK FOX.- 'Fwo years old. Father of litter last season. ‘Reason for selling ac- cidental death of mate. Apply at _once Box. __ il, _Atherton _ 12-_18Mii. FOR SALE-, COMPLETE SET OF Dentar instruments and office fur- nlshmentm, etc, outfit ol the late Dr. G. l. Moore, For further par- ticular: apply to Dr. D. Roy. Fraser. Montague, P. E. I. _ 11-ZOMLMO. A LOST LUHT-~llIi‘.TWEEN HARII? WI-IARF and business section fthe city, bill folder with name inside. Find- ,' rnwariied by leaving at 'rug na, Marine Whorf. 12-20ll2ipd. A M I SCELLANEOU S 3* 5'A>KAl00N i’R0i'l‘Li{l`Y 'und Saskatchewan lands our specialty 1‘ne John A. Mci~e.iilo., Saskatoon. ii.30'1_i| simile. __ _ _ _ FOR SERVICE, RECIS’I‘EREll Chester White Boar. G. H. Myers, Brudeuell. 12-_12M8iE11ip_d_. sALi.5nAN wANl‘|'.0 SALESMEN WANTED-NO EXPERI- ence required. Earn good wages while learning. Write today for list of hundreds of positions open paying $1,000 to $5,000 a year. Address Dept. 570, National Sales- men's Training Association, 156 Yonge Street, Kent Bldg, Toronto, Ont. 12-10MS4i. _ T0 LET ` 'ro 1.s'r-This Piiorsivrv oN Euston Street known as North Bakery, with shop, dwelling house,_ hrikery and stables.. Apply to Frank R. Heartz. 11-25Ml1l~ TO LET, DOUBLE ,OFFICE IN _ Prowse Block, Sunnyside. Root moderate. Possession at once. Ap- ply to Prowse Bros. Ltd. 9-80Mtl. i _ "' ' -'i _-..-_,_______'fl“.'_‘ll?P_'__,. ___ __ PORK LIGHT, MEDIUM AND heavy Poultry and eggs and butter. John Hopkins, pork packers, Bt. John. N. B. ll-22M2lii. (__ ___i_g SIUSINLSS 0I’I’0R'lUNITlEb iihiornas oarrrai. runmsmio for attractive enterprises in allsub- stantial lines of business. Rall- roads, Tractions, Water and Elec- tric Powers, Irrigatlons, Timber, 'Minlng, Agricultural and Industri- al. Bond, Debenture and Stock ll- sueu Underwrltten, Purchased or Bold. Properties purchased for European Exploitation and Invest- ment.. ilfinnnciai Undertakings oi all sorts handled. Miscellaneous com- missions and orders of all charlttf ers accepted for execution in any European country. Correepondodcl lnclosiiil full details at Irs! 'WHI- ilg invitld. The lnternatlolgl- sham-et iiiiime, 14, is a ii Bloomlbut! Bt., Lonsion, England. .\\-*idaho l ._ _Sons of England. Masonic fraternity.: 'the druggists. the medical fraternity: hospital with a large concoiirsc of ' | l ii Diseases of the nervous system are ver common. All the organs of the body muy be sound while the nerve mntree may be affected. Many women become run down and worn out by household cams and duties, never ending, and sooner or later find themselves with shattered nerves and weak hearts. On the first sign of any weakness of the heart or nerves, flagging energy o_r physical fbreakdown, do not wait until your case becomes hopeless. _ Get a remedy which will at once quiet the nerves, strengthen the heart, and build up the whole system. _ Avail yourself of a perfect cure by using l\Iilburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. _ Mrs. E. Beers, Upper Mnin_Rivcr, N.B., writes:-“I have used i\lilbum's Héart and Nerve Pills for over three mouths. I was so nervous I _would imagine everything, and would spring out of my bed at night. _ I tried the doctors, but they did me no good. My brother advised _mo to _fake l\lilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, which I did, and I can give them the greatest thanks, as they completely cured ine.” Price, 50 cents e. box;_3 boxes -for $1.25, at all dealers, or mailed direct- on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto. Ont. K I I Lyman Davison sind Lorne Far- qiiharson from the collegiate school, Windsor, and Tom Rogers from Hor- ton Academy, Wolfville, have arrived in Charlottetown for Christmas. -MINTO EXPECTED.-The D.G.S. Minto is expected in Sunirnerside this morning and as soon as the Empress ceases running she will go on the win- ter _route lea'-'ing Summerside at 8 a. m. and Cape Tormentine at 12.30 p. m.J. Kenneth Stewart, Charlottetown, who has been attending King's Col- lege, Windsor, has arrived home for the Christmas vacation. He was ac- companied by' Fred Burroughs of the Collegiate School, Windsor, who will spend the holidays with him. -LARGE FREDJHTS- Large freights have been shipped from the western part of this Pro-vince this season. Yesterday there was such a large freight that'thc Empress had to leave Summerside without taking part of the oat cargo.J. -AN ACCIDENT.-Henry A. Quig- ley, son of Henry and Mrs. Quigley of North Tryon, P. E. Island, had a narrow escape in Woburn, Mass., on the 15th inst. when a 60 h.p. tour- ing car which he had in charge turned turtle. Mr. Quigley is o profession- al chuileur for James Skinner a Wo- burn millionaire. The cbaneur tools Mrs. Skinner to church at 10.30 and .Was to return for her at noon. But between times when he was passing 'the time away, two boys, sons of a _fruit dealer named Crovo wen; for 9, little ride. The auto had gone ab. out a miie when one of the rear tires hlew out causing the machine to turn completely over. The three occupants were thrown violently out und badly bruised. The chaffeur, Mr. Quigley, had his left arm broken, his ankle badly sprained and his right knee stripped of flesh entirely, The _Crovo boys were badly cut and bruis- ed but no bones were broken. The auto was damaged to the extent of :Over $1,000. MT. Qlligiley, gays an px.. change, has driven about 6,000 miles slid this Was the first accident he had , ever had. , .lim NUiIFl IS Ullillll _ THHUUIJH Mill THHUUEH Get a Box Today Ind Prove it It is not the price you pay for ,mediciiie that brings about the good results-it is not the handsome box or loud hombnst of advertisements- it is the quality of the article, this and the practical results that it has already secured. Basing its quality on the good re- sults it has actually secured Nulife (Red Blood Tablets) is doubtless the best blood and nerve tonic now on the Canadian market. It is a splen- did preparation that has all the po- tent qualities for curing the very dis- ease from which you are now suffer- ing. It purifies the blood end in this way strengthens the cells and builds up the body and brain to its highest state of ctllciency, power and health. Niilife is not an experiment. It is beyond that stage. It is a powerful tonic that is mild and natural in ac- tion and that is absolutely certain to bring about nchnnge for the bet- tcr in your condition. It will' build up your blood and increase your strength. Nniife (Red Blood Tablets) costs but 50c. a box, 3 for $1.25 and 6 for $2.60. For sale by the following dealers: McKinnon Drug Co. The Two Macs, City. Geo. E. Hughes, City. E. A. Foster, City. J. W. Carruthers, Montague. Cox Bros., Morell. Mrs. A. N. Campbell, Bb. Peters. H. J. Mahon, Souril. ° Alex. Robertson, Red Point. B. P. Smith, Kingkorl. B. H. Colwill, New Haven. siwen MacKinnon. Hampton. Calvin Howatt, Vfctorio. Kier & McFadyon, Keaqilgton. P. N. Inman, Summorlldoi E. C. LcP|lge, North lll\l¢l9°» W. B. Dyer, Albefthn. _ - Mrs. Lottie Kiirnaghgii, Paws Btltloli. ’ `,` ,_-" _ Ju. I. Ford," Tryon. ~i~ _ If' or dealer .; doeanweliftv NU- Llfgoolk lim' -to writl Johnson I J bacon. wholesale Dlsrci tern.- Oharlottetovm- ‘ " IWg|l\i.‘ 1 .-if-_ ' ~ .1-f” P _ ,as I I iriuoav. _ M 1' ' _.cape nieiimn, sinners, W.. in A Liver sillmlersiae yn_terday.J. , _ _' '- ' A ] 'Upsets' Sli -J H and Mrs. Hunter, Alberton, B d "_ "asv, _i:::.;°“:;“a‘;.';z:ft.f'°'° ° “°" ' ° ,' mnwinu -Miss Minnie Welsh, Alberton, has A »~ ;,A_l-i*W\’"“¢h \ _ ‘ ` _ _ \lie_monili-cont- - _ " ed tongiie-_--diz» zineefe on ming `\ ‘. ap ` "| fm. 'fi.......""°*"‘i7"‘iT.'.§'Z I ' ‘ lld,NllIipst¢d- N/ _ U. l ‘I i i -‘ diese nina that ' _c :belive-inourof " order. ` Instead ofllaw- inginioxhebowcb, , ro regulate diem lla llnr Iefoelugldf- Ind lid dlgulion, llc donut bad. ghg bil; hu bggn going all through the system, upsetting digestion, leaving the bowels conxtipaxcd, md making the sufferer perfectly miser- able. 'l` his is biliouanen. _ The quick, safe uid certain cure is Dr. Morw'e_lndiu\ Root Pills. They clear out the clogged-up system, stir up the lazy liver, cleanse the itomach and _ bowels and purify the blood.- The bile returns to in normal course, the _food is again digested properly and all the dis- agreeable symptoms vanish. _ Doctors prescribe Dr. Merril Indian Ru! Pi//J and they are known through- out the world u 1 proven `ciu'e for all digestive troubles. They are equally effective in strengthening weak kidneys and curing rhcumiilism. . Made by W. ll. Comstock Co., Ltd., Brockville, Ont., and sold by all dealers sr :gc 1 box. is _ , i k.._'Alex. Henderson, Scotch Settle- ment, was in Montague Wednesday.B. ...*W. Sullivan, lied Bank, was in Montage Wednesday on business.i,i. Alex. Murray, Wendell Rogers,Har- old McLeod and Charles Trainer, Charlottetown, were passengers west yesterday afternoon. MINTO S.~\ILS_-The S. S. Minto leaves (.‘-harlottetown at 10 a. m_to- dayi for Summerside where she will enter upon the winter service. ...°J. W. Carruthers, Montague, re- turned home last night from Char- lottetown where he attended the fune- ral of the late R. M. Johnson.B. ...°Alexani.i'?ii'1l.'i? l»'i°i% "ii cniino§`i'h»_» ewi sim ,sip ga .E in hai; as 1 1; s veuanece i have ev - :xv rift are If” mn Q1 lf infra? _ __ 1141;! " ` ' _JIIYfl!.... -"canine:»»_..ao»n¢¢nnn . . - . » .- ' ; '/ ,.’," _ - - . re af* ' .iii ing five teams with a score of I 69 to' Hurt t an . wave r:ei.'2='*"l""",»,.-,.-W*`§ii:..°-ii.*‘=1'i-i'i”r§.=-get ‘ `° ‘lo to 'Ink if, I'f.'_.`..‘-.'.'.-';';'.ll. N , . NQHI.. .,»..,¢~-anne»u¢»4»¢i¢cs£n»»., I ,\_u»»»_|__sr»_¢_»_u5c»|»opnv|¢spAnusu¢nu'__ CLARK-At Collins; Bllk, to_J. R. Himnsni.-at onsriettezowo on 9, 1912, to J. w. and im. Kimbeiug lon. ' ' ‘ on nec. 11,1912, by -Rev. Jenn Mitr- ray and Elev. D. McLean, Miss Laura May Morrison to George W. Dixon of Stanchel. _ McIN'l‘TYRE-ROBERTSON.-At Mont- ague', Dec. 18, 1912, by Rev. H. Mil- ler, Eva Mclntyre to Charles Robert- son. both of Montague. MUNROE -MGDONAl.'D.- On De- cember the 11th, 1912, at the resid- ence of the brido'e brother Captain John W. McDonald of Whiin Road Cross, by Rev. A. S. Stewart, ,Wil- liain Munroe of Commercial Cross, to Christina McDonald. MUNROE - SAUNDERS.-At Saint James Manee, Brighton, by the Rev. T. F. Fullerton, William Leroy Mun- roe to _ Isabella Saunders, both 'of Charlottetown. DIED CURTIS.-In Charlottetown, Dec. 17, 1912. Ralph, infant son of Robertson and Mrs. Curtis, aged two weeks. CANNON.-Ae st. avarae. char- lottetown, there fell asleep in Jesus on Dec. 19, 1912, Emily Lois Can- non, second youngest daughter of A. E. and Mrs. Cannon, aged ,I0 years. (Canadian Press) ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 19.-The Split Orthodox Church furnishes the latest sensation in the threatened re- sult of the unfrocking of the monk I-leriodorius by the Holy Synod. Heriodorius a few days ago an- nounced the withdrawal of the Ortho- dox Church.- _ hzow his followers to the number of S.0_0 have notified the Holy Synod of their intention to quit the Orthodox C-hurch and of suing the -Synod for $250,000 in the event of the latter turning the church of Heridorius at Tsaritian into a pillar convent as threatened. ' ' (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. S. W., Dec. 19.--One hundred and twenty-two in, the shade was the record put up by the first heat wave in Australia this summer. This was at Eurla Station, South of the 'Australian border: At Poma, Queensland, the mercury stood at 110. New Castle the cool city of New South Wales had the hottest spell in sixteen years accompanied by a dust storm. No deaths were reported. Putman`s Gem Extractor 1 Cured Letter Carriers Corn Mr. J. McGuire, of the Kingston, Ont., Post Office, says: “I was al- most crippled with corns. They made me so lame and sore I could scarcely wal_lr. I used s. number of remedies hilt got no relief. Fortunately I tried "Pn`tnain's Painless Corn and Wart Extractor! A few applications per- fectly curcd my corns I recommend ‘l‘iitnam's Corn Extractor. Price 25c "‘isoms» _ and Mrs. Clarkson Sunday, Eepte-, mini- ziiui. a dauehtcr- " - f iiblinld not form . MARRIED f' MORRISON-DIXON-At BrBdlilbBl!!' 19.-J money , of the _thai the <1 au the ii';_‘ol"money. [Morgan that he MY power in A Simple. homo and 'Well do I know the horrors and in- tense humiliation of being flatgcbeat- ed; of having the face of a woman set onrthe form of a man; and I cannot find words to tell you how good I felt, and what a terrible load was lifted on my mind when I first saw my bust had really grown six inches in size. I ielt just like, a new being. for with no bust 'I realized I was real- ly ,neither a man nor a woman; but just a sort of creature half way be- tween. ‘ With what pity must every man look at every" woman who presents ¢ rr 1 /- f \/, °»i _ E - __ .-.- ir - ~ ._ ‘ _ -; Q? a beautiful well-rounded bust? Most .lnt.chested should profit by my ac- N C I N 'I' After! had tried Method which my Lady ctlruse at obtain a Iarjc and beautiful lust. BY MARGARETTE ff-_,_. ' ;~=»6I~_ ,_ - -:_1€>1_ ,:. ,_ "‘<~" °'.f'._".`ff'_ ‘J - - :S=;'= " . » - rf-_¢,._ » f ,,‘ "»-=.--.- 1.-;»__;» Y.. , sa .i i “ s » .f _ , sf" 1 '__',,,.‘ _,/ __ _ '_ _,'1._~_- " - -.1-é.=i`.')$§,"~ f,j§‘f _,’-.;._l- %;5;s.f§`»i-.2=;;£sf;"-;?;§”.=?sf:.~'=" -_-,:,:=:;:;. '_ _",;_.~- -_ »,;'$:_<;=§s==E;:1-1;-; “-=_='-,,- ‘=?=I5E,.;§'f,:;E_E_E=;;;;E§r ».-33-f"I"' " ` "‘ii2§a:f§§‘a2§€=‘=f=‘= r ’ _ .,,¢ . _ ` __ _ _ ._ 2 ef- new \ fronr Advefriled like my own. I had been 'imposed up- on by char-talans and frsudsi' who sold me all sorts “of pills' and ap- pliances for enlarginfg _ my bust, but which did me no goodwhntevcr. I therefore determined my iiniort nts sisters should no longer be rohbgg by those “faklrs" and ~,frauds, wish to warn all women _a`gains`_t them. The discovery ofthe simple process with which I enlarged my bust six inches in thirty days was due solely to a lucky accident, which I believe was brought about by Divine Prov- * . §§§e<_'_r*i <4. \ .:-'--1 Keep This Pictureand see your Own Bust Undergoing the Same Trans- formation. to him a flat chest-a chest like his; dence. and as Providence was so good own! Cen such s woman inspire in 8 to give me the means to obtain a xsizh t;?:°on1§3el$§g§ns;i’:§d $_:t(;]tl°n:_beautiful bust, I feel I should give real anh true woman, a woman with my SGW" to all mY sistftfi Wh0` H6941 lt. Merely enclose two, 2 cents, ccrtaiuiy not ‘ * |stamps for mailing, and I will send The very men who shunned me_ and _you particulars by return mall. even the very W,-,men who passed me I will positively guarantee that ev- carelessly by whim I was so horrihly'€°!`Y lady CB” Obi-Bin A Wonderful en- list-chesteri sneiiio profit by my ac-i lareement in her bust in thlrty dave' cidental discovery, mid have ri bust time. Mid that She 050 99»91lY “B0 mv most ardent admirers shortly af-i this process in the -privacy of her own ter I obtained such a wonderful en-_house, without the knowledge of any- lnrgemeni; of my bust. I therefore he-|one. Addreass Margarcitte Merlnln tcrmined that all women who were (Dept. 1829). PBmbT°k° H0“5°. 01' ford Street, London, W., England. I I ‘ Name......-.__ City..... ......... . ...... ..... .... _.Province FREE COUPON FOR READERS.0I" CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. entitling the sei-ifier to luil infcrmition regarding this marvelous discovers/ |‘o,. cum,-king ,md benntif-'inizthe bust. Cut ou'- this coupon or write and ,ngntion N0 my ,md penn today, withvnur name and address enclosing two# Mm., smm,`,. fm. mmiina. to vgniigsrsttei Merlain (Dept. 182°). Pembroke ' ' ei, on .. ‘ri lou . _ H msg' Oxiord str‘llPle¥\Jii)r;“lr!rite nddreixa cle_arly and fully.) ta. _ i r Y \... -_ _ Note.-All ladies who wish to obtain a large and beautiful bust should write Madame Mei-lain at once. as the above is an honest straightiord ofler on her part,made for the good of her sisters, and she in ng way profits by,the transaction, but generously offers her help free to all who use the free coupon above. Ladies who fear that their busts may become too large are cautioned to stop the treatment as tl devel > t deslr d - i i 1 Most Christmas so when the gift Safety Razor. _ _ to the sum total . .» __ . . I '.' 1 7 , ' men receive are valued rather for the giver than for themselves. Not That is something which_adds comfort and happiness. Every- _day he enjoys its time-saving' efficiency, and learns to value the Standard cost $5.00-Pocket Editions $5.00 to $6 00- Seu $6.50 See them gg ,wp _|“,,|.,»,_ Just the Gift He Wanted if boxes which the gilt. is a Gillette of a man’s Set, he would for travelling. Druggi|t’| of Hirdwam Dqlq-',_ giver more highly ‘because of bination Set or a Pocket Edition CO. OF CANADA, Rt driltgiifi- - eoon as they have obtained all ie 0| men e . - -- -- ~ --f ___ -- _ ' _ _ "ff 5 F > . ,~ _, ._f_`_. Can you think of any other article which is at once so hand- - some and so useful P Then make his gift_this year a Gillette Safety Razor. Even if he has a Standard t ' , . - i _ 1 _ appreciate a Com-