t .- JANUARY ii, 1,12 c. or --H'-fiugn lixteen 0“\i`nces of the Quickest. 8uNl¢ Gough Remedy for 50|:-Money Refunded If it Fails. I! you have nn obstinate, deep-seated cough, which- rcfuses to be cured, get a 50-cent bottle of Pinex, mix it with home- made sugar syrup and start taking it. in- side of 24 hours your cough will be gone, or very nearly so. Even whooping-cough ip quickly conquered in this way. A B0-cent bottle of Pinex, when mixed with home-made sum* syrup, gives you 16 ounces-a family supply-of the finest cough. remedy that money could buy, at o. clear saving of $2. Very easy to prepare -fpll directions in package. _ _ r Pinex soothes and heals -.tha inflamed membranes -with remarkable rapidity. lt stimulates the appstite,‘in slightly laxa- tlvc, :mtl has a pleasant taste-children take it willingly. Splendid for croup, asthma, bronchitis, throat tickle, _chest pains, etc., and a thoroughly successful remedy for incipient lung troubles. " l’in».-x is n. special and highly concen- trated compound bf Norway White Pine e::trui‘t, rich in guaiucol und' other heal- ing pine elements. It has often been imi- tated, though never successfully, for nothing else will produce the Same ro- sults. Simply mix with sugar syrup or strained honey, in a 16-ounce bottle, and it is ready for use. Anyone who tries Pinex will quickly understand why it is used in more homes in the U. S. and Canada than any other cough remedy. The genuine is guaran- teed to give wbsolute satisfaction or money refunded. Certificate of guarantee is wrapped in each package. yur drug- ist has Pinex or wil e 8 l g t it or you. it goté send to The Pinex Co., Toronto, n . - NII EIIMPIIIIMISE IN I IIIIIHESIIN [IISI BOSTON, Dec. 29-Reports that ar agreement has qeen reached between District Attorney Pelletier and coun- sel for the defense by which Rev. Mr. Ilichesou is to plead guilty to second degree murder were emphatically de nied by the district attorney in r statement issued tonight. “’I`here‘ is only one agreement ros- sible." Mr. Pelletier says, "and thai is n plea of guilty to the riiarfze o' murder in the first degree. ' The district attorney leclar-is that the accused minister is in good physi- cal and mental condition, gud will be able to stand trial on Jan. 15, tht- date set. “It may be of interest to kno\v," the statement adds, “that for breakfast today Rev. Mr. Richeson had two-tggs and a pint of milk, and for dinner a quaiiaug stew. He sat up in bed and seemed to be in tho -besi of spirits.” _ MONTREAL, Dec. 29-The Star tonight publishes the following ' des patch from Boston: "Persistent rumors that the Riche- son ruse would never go to trial li. spite of the preparations that are be- ing made were heard in the court house today. It is believed by many attorneys; who are in touch with thc case, that for the good of the puhll. 9, settlement may be reached that will obviate n trial. _ "The rumors arise from n belief -that there is "_ link missing in the chain of evidence which it is claimed the district,-attorney has woven ar~` oimd Richeson, and also for the ap parent failure of Attorney Morse to make certain movements in _the cnse. _ ' "lt is thought that n long confer- ence betwcen Chief Justice Aiken and the district-attorney 5, few days 'Ego the question of compromise was dis- cussed and that the present prepara- tions for 3 trial were only prelimin- nrv steps to some' startling move on the part oi the district-attorney. "It was practically decided today that should 'thc case go to trial it should lie held in room 404- ,¢{l‘l1is room is on the fourth floor' facing on Pemberton square, and is ten_ feet longer than any other jury court room. "District-Attorney Pelletier and Ag- sistant District-Attorney Lavelle wi i go to Brocton this afternoon to meet Mrs. Lizzie Linnell, mother of Avis Linnell. Mrs. Linnell will be one of the principal witnesses for the gov- ernment. _ "W. A. Morse, counsel for Clarence V. T. Richeson, declared today that his client is on the verge of mental breakdown. ‘Rlcheson, is weak mon- tally and physically’ said Morse. I called upon him in jail on matters Oi importance, but gave up in despair. He was in such an extreme condition that be could not talk coherentlY- 1 cannot see how he can possibly he put on trial Jan._ 15.' " NIIIISSIINS IIIIIE K _ ' EHNIIGE IN PENSIII TABRI3, Dec. 29-The Russian oc- cupation ti this city is now complvte and prac‘:‘r_~.lly all the members of the' constitutional party have disap- peared. The banka and European merchants will resume business to- morrow after passing nine days in- n state of siege. ‘ - No precise agurcs as to the casual- 'ties sustained by the H1iBlialil__ M15 me P rsisng are available, but it is estlngted that the Russian loss am- ounted to from ioo to 200 menfrhe mortality among the native non-com- batonts has not_been large, and the reported atrocities by the troops on both sides are unfounded. -ii-onpou, no.. za-'rin imma gov; ernment has decided to increase. the number of Indian troops-new em~ nlycd in Southern Persia as guards _(op the protection of the, Briftilh con- sulates and the trade route9.- Thin action -by the British government it considered to have been rendered :,6- I cellar! bv the recent attaci at g '- _ » f* - _ I ‘luis lt I I ‘Nr‘E`*? __Ef::'1;__ ' "` I ' L__ Y ' Wiint could I tl! Bfifit ' wifi Nei" spine: aiiii _ 'lin `n? It is coiled ‘fSov-_ l uma. _ _ . -<__._, i ,I , ,_.,' _ ra ed by fire tonight. It was 3 da I OV bu _ waterfront. ‘ no :-loo tin th til in th ac fir th Hr _wi p saved the lower floor;-. nace chimney. The wind e flames from the corner pl' cl all H. W off partmcni.. ‘ ' The lack Iof water at the first capped the firemen, who had t fo before they had proper streams top of the high structure. ow valued at $65,000. The loss tially insured. tel bl Cr blazt. 1 nited the building oix Paper Company. The b stock of P8-Der badly damaged- G, Hurt is thc manager. l` 1 HE SECREI ill' A G This is the season for evenin tles,,social events, etc. Why n your best? Why let _your com suffer by contrast with other ii/hy not insure n good comp You can do this on sound, 1 lines by using Zara-Buk,` n herbal balm. Zam-Buk is s. skin food; an plexion is purely a matter health. Zam-Buk smeared light the face each night acts as = tonic. It stimulates the cells l the cuticle to healthy action, the capillaries and blood work, and the vigorous circ thus started carries away = lmpuratives. Waxy, sallow de are thus removed. Hard - E _ that yellow tinge gives place » pink of health. and the white, "look" and "feel" which healt alone has. Isn't this wiser than r_e1ying talcum powder and cosmetics. only put on a “complexion” fr o helps nature to buiId"l.ip"1‘i'p ion from blood and tissue. If. , ldam-Bak also cures skin d imples, ulcers, abscesses, _ oison, eruptions, cuts, burns, apped places, scalp sores, c. 50c. box all druggls stores, or Zam-Buk Co., _ but beware of harmful sub and imitations. _ lusts in it Plum-I D il ch et WASHINGTON, Duc. 29-J v tatives is to be made into the trust, and the International ter Company, known as the ter Trust. This will be in li the recommendation of the co on rules, which has under c tion resolutions providing; rate inquiries. I Representative I-leuey, chair he committee, indicated tod the committee would be gi fullest authority to summon fi I who are interested in these c t o . roon by Kasiigai tribesmen »'_ ish Consul Smart of Shiraz. ’ Further than this the Briti ernment has no intention of Z ' foreign office will shortly issu temcnt making it plain that tion‘taken by the governmc ritory in Persia or interferen Persian authority other than s"r. PETERSBURG, on-_ 1 Russian government does not template the despatch of nnv troops to Persia. The brim! sharpshooters, consisting of gimengg obmprising about 4.0 Wm. four squadrons of Goss a battery of artillery nrt-_ C sufficient to maintain order i city of Tabriz. * IINISE PHIINE .NNI VANCOUVER, »B. C., D9 Rage; in Victoria and .Vnnco s,lI"=bu_sinose telephones - will_ cr-gfgegd $1 per month. March 1, 1912. 'rhefchsruo dence gdephones in .the ‘lif- tion will not be affected. rio; was on decision- of ch of djrgqtqrg d _hhl Bfitish C 'iigigpimng Company, which m discuss the i-mn; oaclsio hoard of conciliation vfilieii d favor of an increase of tw cents per day in the wage egmp_|ny_'s _liiiemem and to other matters in connection '- em arriving telephone serv ‘the .province of British colu _increase of lin¢mll'U "M09 ‘ into ellett oh Jan. 1. 1913- _ - -The rental ot business :cle $4 por month if the amount i Ibntorq, the filth an meh envl _ 6 $61- I. “EE wid' 1.; mom oi- -au vu' mi wmun me cumin rm _ ‘. . € ' I ' > \ Sparks from the Kill: EIIWBYF . g _ ocks awny, occupied by the rowths are softened and di ' utside. It doesn’t last.. -_ estigation by the house of r la shipping combine, the so-call - ri ti ns ‘ --»' __ Brit- ziot forshndo\v any occupation _ 1-iAi.na‘.ix, uw. as-Turion; ward hotel, opposite* the lntercoloa ilway'»etatio`n, wal totally deetroy ' ' sw ngerous cohhagatlgn on ac oun a~,heavy-_ northwest gale 'chit er the city and carried great bers for a half mile over the roofs ildings on Lockman street nad The only outbreak of fire'outside tht telfhowuver, was a wooden h yards distant, but this was guished without zirluch: dainsse. 1 The fire caught in the top stor e King Edward-which ‘ is a s re of four and 3, half flats-from I` The department was detained otect adjoining buildings which kept drenched, and da' age from ouds of ciuders was Tievented. Fifty guests were in' the hotel got out safely. Sixty men M. G. S. Niobe, under L bite, R. N., volunteered and ective assistance to the tire li 0 The building and furniturcI ....1 in-_william wilson, anal fi _ _ wan oompletely destroyed, and oar n a \i00I Fi xioi tc lies' , ion . urs *o 'C skit R - ove Sr ,skir M . eatl Vi aka: ssel. tiol Y. - etc( ;h vetn `D I , Ski! n ,'ui>0`_\ .3 ' These R ff pi = an( ve nto ie ituter pu lui it _-bleu re ist e _ eica fag K ross the great wooden edifice. e department fought the flames e floors below and made its ess downward slower than it o se would have been, and ractica.ll\ mg_ _ audi _ wai r "concentration" of the pits ' ._ _ ' f_ dlui .n I | piym ,te » peai bi i`i€BE"< le - ood m lds the stu = 05501 th one! th ves 3 Fves- win-_ _ 'ittill ah -"ern in GUARDIAN oi-imw . Ed- ia. to buy in this Provineei V61" -- BV I Ilihi Oni' O Clit 0liBt BX _ . ____ y o .tq true th. i;8WB.!‘t. > 7 ' _ ,,, _. Wm. M x, y sterday. ‘ ».,' Tilt ‘ _ 0| The ne DPU placed o ther pm Mrs. ( I W0” who as Ml Mrs. hiieny l1ome.I - ant . "On The pr ‘leur E. 1. a., 2'1"* force for ‘lv timatlpn _Jroposed tt _.__ _ _.,_ . change. The _Following registered at ` ueen 'H Farrovf, Sul . "`\ tilt Nw ' si [ll‘\ par _B Ho Eg] foir .li BE . le de ‘I and was operated on Friday. A ____ I I’ ' HB W ry of this city. re". the Vi om N iver; W. Profit, Margate; siti__ :li tin. 3 sr-; ~ .-_ B les bi se h n a ho li of w so In io ba l sspe rr tha b ~ tht 1a iers 1. I. \ _ gov. - .The lata- E I .1 ccssary to protect British int _ The ; c I ther I oi men ‘ enh ered_ ‘ the 39- V. on- _ - t i.. .1 __ _ the__ 'Hn N Q _ . _ Yin.; hun "“_”u.._;*|,’",*~=*|.,. _I:1‘|_nm::_:°T_:_wé»__|_»_a___y‘.mR. A. Foster, Cent- _ oe: 4 I ter- U 'with in. ing 1. th. der the ` in ° s na- .B 0 work , BC- evcniog all can see `-Ye I The Kindergarten, city, opens to- I/ . ,morrow morning at 9.30. I -__ L' Skule” in the Opera Hopaep _ ' - - _ < __ - lalt evening fr rn-5 nd; gh k t 0 Taylor, City, leQes 0 “_ ng e W” _ New York for _the will he a special skate I at I-uv :icon tonight. Ticket holders free. Ii ` v4 Har McKay,_ ofthe i>.`Bi,Q;.R.. gas p__t;%|éger east Scturdayg urillng elntyre, Charlottetown, Has d at the Halifax Hotel, Hali- w King George stamps \(e_r,e n sale inthe 'City Post"Of- yustertlay. _.The designs are pleas- ‘ - Miss Carrie McI1are_n, New Perth, Dr.) Hunt of Malden, Mags., been visiting her mot er, 'amin Rogers, has returned ‘ ' John Horne, Winsloe, left yesterday _ morning for Halifax with six horses, esent time table olijihe P. four of them were beautiful drivers will probably remain in a week or two yet, No __in- has yet been given of any Echo otel, City, yesterday:-M. A. Souris; B. C. Clark, D. A. ___ .irbingi and G. E. Grady. Summer- rs. Thomas McNally, City, who tlerwent an operation in the City ospital recently is now improving cely, Mrs. McNally was taken sud- nly ill on Tuesday last, was re- oved to the hospital on Thursday mong those spending the winter at Santiago, California, is Uriah Seo.- uan now of Bois City, Idaho, but formerly of this Province.,Mr. Sea- n has been away from_ here for up- ards of thirty-five years. He is _a _ large mine owner and is considered a- Ollg tht wealthy people of Idaho. e is a rother of Mrs, Arthur Es- The following leave this morning r Truro to take the short course at agricultural college...-Geo, ellisll, Union Road; Wm. Fraser, him Road; _W. Johnston, Long G. ` own, Hunter River; Miss L. MGSSFH Arsenault, M rphy and clienzie, John McKenzie and D. Gillis Of the Post Office epartment, athieson, Springfield. City, left yesterday mon ing on the _ Special for Summerside en' route to Yesterday was a busy day at thc Sackviile where they will remain M. U. A., At ten in the morningil while the Minto is on the Summer ere was a' bowling match between side and Cape To entine Route. e Second Abegweits and a picked They will sort the nail for this pro- am which was won by the 2nd Ab- Vince at Sackville, there being to _ es, The social rooms and reading little time in passage on the Minto tht room were filled all the morning. to allow the performance of this urlng the afternoon a series of duty. atches were played on the billiard table. The contestants were, W. The New Ycar's l'e Di in town to buy good plug or packag- nior athletes who gave an_ exhibit- ed tobaccoes. We keep every good n of work done on the horizontal make and you nlwayg can get your r. Then followed a demonstration of favorite- frégh Ag it -came from the e classes. The Intermedi_ate~--'- boys makers. The - MacKinnon Drug Co., en showed their ability omtiwuar- cor. of. ceo and Ki. sts. cu. lel bars, and were followed by o oup of the leaders from the Senior ass. Both classes then proceeded' to I ow what can be done on the mats- li h ` k d as - ' tumh ug. T e wor one w a edit to the efficiency of the Pbysi- I _ cal Director C. H. Oberdlck. 'llhc_pro- _ ramme of the evening was concluded ' y 9. wrestling match between Wal- ” NINKES IIIPIII IIE y . he only fall was secured by Bruce fter two and three quarter minutes f . I KENTVILLE, Dec 31-Chief of Police Davis made what _he thinks is an important capture today when he arrested a man who gave the name of George Walsh, at Greenwich. Yes- terday the Chief was taken to Con- stable Walker from Highburg and was making inquiries about a man na- I In _ Every Home Oll- thcrc is sure to como physical suffering' at iiznvs- suffering hnrtl io bcur~~sufi`cr- ing wliich will be followed hy serinua sickness, if the first ‘symptoms are ncgleclctl. But this stifferinif will soon be for- gotten, and there wil he no lifter consc- quenccs If rclici’ is obtained fromn sufe. rpllabic, natural t-om.-ctive medicine. "BEE-0-liIiM’S re- for ` lit lmnc %ly.-fo(E- uselg flrstrignezffiroulale. This fling fdinlly -rcfdetiy has ' i ' d ea of uint. in ”-'-‘Z1°§’i.I‘ J.-.¢..°,§'i.,¥i....`i`......»i.. ....1 Ngmd oirunmp. -» _ J ._ ;l;>'.i°..;.f.°_i'I_"..i",f‘..,;".:.2.-°.‘:.‘;' gym... nnr¢i.gu.o.¢.i mt r..n»...r....i - and how surely and effectively they " ,-, .pidfsdns I0 ._ _ . ____4,_. / who was wanted on a charge of as- sault at Bridgetown. Today Walker came to Kcntville and informed the Chief that a man answering to the description was at Walker’s house this morning. Chief Davis at o'nce set out and tracked the man from house to house in New Minas until he located him in the house of C. C. Brown at Gren- wich, where the Chief arrested him. Walsh admitted that he was the man who was being sought but protested that that he had nor committed the assault. Chief Davis brought him to Kentvillaand lodged him in jail. l ' l l »"Ha”p‘p iiidman who liao ai. healthy happy wife" says an old philosopher Look at your wife-is she may-checked, well and strong ? Or have wrinkles come ilheen yearn before they should. because shi hal worlrbd toe hard ? The daily round of housework and homo duties noon wears. woman out 'unless :he is careful to guard her health-and molt woman think of all the rest of`_ the family fini. When' your wife is pale, nervous and run- down. get hera boitle of Vinci, our delicious cod liver and iron ionic without oil it wilidbrinpa back the rose; iiinlhfr c eektan me offer strong up n.' my bNe.ve\lng`mat\en| of (arty of filly’ own their youthful Annes to Vinci r. N L. Stebkton ozwfwavk. Ohio sau Vinol restored his sickly wife to heoith.Ym\ take no rick-we gin inch the money union E f \ Mi" Rllth Cflilipbell City, returned .Mahala returned to Bedeque on Sat- Xmas holidays with,Miss Bertha Yesterday Lieut Governor Rogers at Government House received a tele. gram' from the Duke of Connaught ex-` Louis A. and Mrs. Moore, and merside, are in the city for the New Scantlebury, city, and were very The ice at the Arena last evening was in splendid condition and a- bout six hundred skaters took ad- vantage of the New Year’s skate, The popular 4th Regt Band are, as Yesterday afternoon another shoot took place at Kensington Rifle Range 88. If weather keeps favorable/anoth: er shoot will take place on' Satur. powder, that itiiie bugs. A deadly ox. Boi.: ny in drhgglm. _ ,.2 w A _ wish to express their appreciation of the splendid i°° *'“”- '“°"““»= f°f M°°ff=»1 w11=f-_ Christmas trade enjoyed by them during the past week ~ and have pleasure in extending to their many friends and customers - F _ I .iiicrass...'i;’.:“.é':.i..s..s.l“s':‘;.: Compliments of the Season and upset-the vehicle, spilling out NUIIIE IS IHE I r e ... .T E 11.3; ' l __ Youngnladies’ Piano and Organ Voting Content. ............ ...I ... ......., Good for Ten Votes _ the prompt use of Nulife (Red Blood 1 . - ' Tablets). There is no “hot air” in this state- ment-we are confident that if youI will give Nulife a trial you will prove the truth of all our claims. Just remember this-every disease I started from impure blood in the sys- tem and the only sure way of curing that disease is to fight it by getting pure and better blood through the use of Nulife. | _ Nulife costs 50c. a bottle.- It is sold 'by the following dealers: 'pf __ __ _J The McKinnon Drug Co., City. _ "" " The Two Macs, City. Goo. E. Hughes, City. E. A. Foster, City. J. W. Carruthers, Montague. Cox Bros.; Morell. Mrs. A. N. Campbell, St. Peters. H. J. Mahon, Bourls. Alex. Robertson, Red Point. B. P. Smith, Kinkoral S. H. Colwill, New Haven. Ewen McKinnon. Hampton. Calvin I-Iowatt, Victoria. Kier & McFadyen, Kensington. P. N. Eamon, Summerside. E. C. LePage, North Ruitico. W. B. Dyer, Alberton. Mrs. Lottie Muiinaghan, Peake' tation. ; Jas. F. Lord, Tr on. If your dealer doesift carry NU- LIFE ask -him t write Johnson & Johnson, Wholesale Distributors, _ Charlottetown. _ mwgd;-f_f_ MINI IINNNIIINNS IN I IHE KINlI'S NEW IEIII I - I.-IISI IIE HUNIIHS if you are su_i‘lering from any dis- ' ease known to medical science we can assure you that you can be greatly Name.......... . . . . .. ‘ .1 A.l