si# 0;” . {‘$ , YOUR ans, -as . ......... ..-. C...-..,__... -__ this Province. From his youth 'he A51; was intimately connected with newc- paper work, having graduated from the office of The Islander. He left 'f I ‘il ' DEALER .Chnrlottetown, upwards of forty 211.4 » .~.-. ,.» . - 1 i.. .l .i1="»‘"§§-‘. i ears a 0 and in company with Mr * , - ly s . . ' » . T03 McConnell published for several 7,., .5 _ _ . ..'i-‘»"‘_=,‘i..;i’.;};__ years a paper in New Glasgow, Nova 3,.: ,fi S P Scotia. Thence he removed to Truro ",Ii,-`§f;~.w_.;V§ .it__; where he built up The Sun. He was 'I-f.l.¢" ' F _.lt THEHANDY “AND cl-EA-NBR one of the most genial of men and __“\'_.' }` .,_,.;,__ ~‘£ .$._.,._;-. _» A ‘i ' . __ _‘-_isps $5 ~_. ._ _-3 l ‘ fill hii_rie. Alon 1 usiiul. antise tic. 00111 for your han s. All Dealers se l Snap. SNAP COIPIIY. UIITID. - loalrul. ' ""’ ' -- 3 - . . fiigvi- 1 l\°_=f>°~ f=°_;'~ >'°\_1l’ °5i°=-,W¢€_fl=_§!1°P °f one of the most prominent members ' -i ' ' in z . ,, of the Masonic Fraternity he Maritime Provinces. Early in life he married Miss Eliza McKenzie of this city He had passed the allotted three llALll"AX to LIVE RPOOL ‘..,,'_,..-,i .._ _ Cabin Accommodation sl" T Ui Fr... I L _ .<+~_,» ._-f \_ , . # . _ i .< ¢» f -it il v¢¢'.».v»» l A \ 1 1 'Z i C _ i F. lfii ».' ~ i 1- - ~ - l' 'i"'=i* i I . " i lliitcs -lil wr ivm-k, 20s rlrr-:it (lr-n_ ’ ' WAN'i'l‘}|) l'l'l‘ll. ;'\`l,'llt~il“]S IN A » 'Ibis ship has proved :L great faivorito with the travelling pulr Iii- The short call nt rt. .Iohn`.~i Agents, Halifax away after a long and tedious ill- ..,.-'v,,g,=»». - "" ~"‘ ‘"",'; in _ _score years and ten when he passed . i. ' I $50.00 I' 1 €ii"`Em' A . ’ nuristnric THROAT ~ ' 'rim splendid ship, s.s_ "Digby" sailing from Halifax about Jann //\1,‘1[U/ATE( Y ' _ E" ary 20 for Liverponi via sr.Joim’s, R5/_/gl/5 ~ _ ‘ii Newfoundland, affords unsurpas» Co id v, . ` _ sed accommodation at $50.00 for Him guns E' R _` Cabin p_“§a8e_ _ . .H .. M .......... ....... ‘ _ La ' if/."i\\ l .,» affords passengers an opportunity ' ' to sae tbiit picturesque. historic tzgiél. -_ and interesting eiiy, »`”@1-i '- . = ’l`o St -lohri`.-1. Sl-`» 00 Caliiii vim# I _‘_ gmiyzto; For further information v All Po" Tax not paid, benefbe _ _ _ paid nt once as Ifxeculions are . , , fu'-ne55,w|thy & Col ordered for same. Pay at once and pave expense. iii, 'T1' ~ ` ` _ i989,io,9Mti I *°I'_'_"~ __ --. -in -'\\ , To Dun PATDDNS AND . A ‘y iq it ron rAuioNs To Urs Go-in Wisiii-is, \Vi»t Aim (lrs » I, .\ 1_*‘(. lIi»;_\i\"|‘\' 'l`ii_\_\'i_\'i-`_i>i¢;_\'ci \‘ + < , \ \___ Q3* . Tll0Sl'I WE WOUl.D HAVE __ pg. - \¢_.~’i.. _ u ». Q ' ‘ _, i 4 _ ,. ' _fa ‘Q _ Q _ ‘ Ne, I _ 1 nf; D f . . - ._ 1 ', Li _.’ `,- *- *ff* _'_A if. it 'fur-2 I".\\'<»|:s Siio\\'N _‘ii »_-ui To l\li»'_ui'|‘ `\’<>i'u -_ff - 'r / '. \'i --AND-- Mziy The \Vorsi Before You The Best B.liind ,_ G Dy _Du nic _ Bc Better Than _ _-1- - - C 5.5; lioine cf Good .Stationery 99 Grafton bt. ` u _ ` w-,_ - $ Y i 4 l or exch continuation. Cub.. must accompany order. Minimum charge 1. Tiv¢nty»livc cents. k if cUARDiAN cLAssiriEDAnsm :_:j:j:j:; :_:j:_.;.;.;5; __ 1331;1;;1j:;_;_;_;_;_j_;;f;:;f;_;__;;'.2 -1- 5: -271111-1'f_-'z F i __ Aosurs WANTED _ \\`.-\§l'I`I§ll-"['lli\\'l~1l.l.ldl'l TU t`_\llRY line of mcn's and boy’ pants for territory of Prince l<1iiwiird Island. .\lust be experienced und good refer- ence. Apply, Eastern Pants M'f'g. Fo., Amherst, N. S, 3579-l2-Z9i\l2v~'ksp_-_\ 'rn.\\ i~:|.i.i_\i<: s.\|.i~.s. l \\ \ ‘3ir""`i~ :"';";'i"M:lil"i' liinu iviiiitnil nt 'l:il.c rvnr‘l'i"rif‘f‘. Must, lmvv good i‘rr#‘u|uii|ciifl:iti"ni:. ’l`h»- lingers Hard- wnrc Vo.. Ltd, 1i»;02-li:-2l0i\f3i. “A IH' " "N" '“"' “`L',"~ i\'_\r~1'i~:o.\ iif»Y'ro woiui IN A Apply ut tli': lfuss, IHS l‘i’|ucr . . Mlii-Zili.i.'»_ lioiischvlil, r~x|»¢~|`irii<'r'1| prcfci-ml. Apply hclwuv-ii 6 mul R p, ni. tu. Mrs. J. 'l`. Mrl(r‘lizi|~, 277 iliflh- iimnvl Hi. 3611.1-12-Zl0lNlt.f. gnncriil liospitril of one hundred beds. (‘<»iirsc two years und six (lr-n|,.i| offirc. Must lic rlnmi nmart .ind infiustrioiis Appl llr P H \vAN'|'f-:ir A film. ron i:i<::~'i~:|¢.\i, p..,,._ ,~,,y_ ' y_,f,3g'_1.1"|tmf HALI/S llARLll‘]R S(_'H()(lLS.-814 Washington St., Boston, Maris. Wages, Room, Board, Railroad Ticket furnished by-"Ll Co-opariv tive I’ropositi0ne". Get Parlllcw- im. assi-iz-z1Miifip ward if left. at 2, Grafton St. _ 3609-MBE '\"_5*_¢'!_"-_'$5 _l!!!i____'_§'? _ _ wAs"i~s:ii’A 'rmomni is 1»osAi.n- ston's School. Supplement for rsr msinder of _year _ $l§50. Apply Fred Court, ‘Bec'!.` 7 3834. _ mi :D FOX WANTED? H _ A CROSS fox 90 per cent. sliiver, sired and littered this- year, with .one hlacl liril. Want a female, as good or better, to mate ith him. Free ranching Write quiekl no it is WAIITBD K KR OI' IRISH Drake, Hoey Cornwall. health for over two years, at times suffering most intensely, yet with- out complaining. Mrs. McKinnon, (nee Mary. A. Dun) was or scotch descent and was born at Brnckley Point in 1835. In 1872 she and her husband moved to Tryon. Seldom is a community favoured with having a woman possessing the excellent qual- ities of the deceased. Kind, alice- tionate and 'capable her help ivas sought in sickness by both rich and poor, and none were refused the aid within her power to give, her pres- ence in the sick room was ii. comfort to' the sufferer, 'nothing that was good was to her a trouble to do- thus it was she vr-as loved by all who knew her. She leaves to mourn one son James A. of Ansonia., Conn., and nine daughters, Mrs. A. Dexter and Mrs. W. I-lowatt of San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. A. Nimmo and Mrs.Mary Dawson of Saranac, N. Y.; Mrs. D. McKenzie, Mrs. W. Thomas, Mrs. S. N. Dawson, Mrs. W. H. Farrar and Mrs. May Dawson of Tryon, a large number of grand-children, also two brothers, John Dull of Dundas and 'James of Oklahoma. Never was a family more devoted to zi mother, everything that kind nurs- ing and money could do she received without stint. Mrs. Nimmo has spent the last two months on the Island and was present when her mother died. The son with great difficulty nrrivcd home in time for the funeral, which took place on Saturday ulter- nonn from the Tryon Baptist Church. whose members considered it i:.i hon- our to' have the remains of one they so highly respected taken to their place of worship. The deceased was a. consistent member nf the Church of Scotliind. but owing to the illness of hor pas- tor, Rev. Jas. McDougall, the ser- vice was conducted by Itev. A. Hiirn, who spoke from the text, “A ivomzin that feareth the Lord she shall bc praised." Mr. Hum referred to the high Christian standard set by the cle-pnrtcil sister. The disco\ii~se throughout was attentivcly followed by the large audience present. (Canadian Press) HDMI-I, Dec. 31.-New Year’s Day is chosen for greetings to thc Sover- oign's heir as Christmas is for thc Pope. From early morning the Qui- rinzil Palace was inundated with tele- gran s, addresses and petitions to the King rind Queen, containing fellcita- (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, Dec. 29-To Mon- treal's many troubles resulting from lack of water was added yesterday serious difficulty in laundry work, at least one large laundry being forced to close and send delivery wagons over the route in order that their customers might keep parcels to ‘tue end of the week when it is hoped they will resume service. A peculiar fea- ture is that most of the Chinese laundries are ublc to keep going. The net result is that some liiuridries closed altogether while others must send their goods to lnundries outside the zone of trouble. In the meantime Montreal is _suilering serious incon- venience. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. 29.-Curfew will toll at three o'clocls on New Yciir's morning for the hotels in the West End of Loudon. This year the hotel men vainly begged for an increase of half an hour. They feel the competi- tion oi night clubs which are allowed to rciiiain open as long as they please. (Canadian Press) CALUMET, Dec. 31.-Federal iii- tcrvention, under the amended Fed~ man Act, is suggested ns n means of settling the copper miners' strike hy the Western Federation of Miners. A tcicgrnm calling attention to the possibility of such action was scnt to-'iiiy to l‘rI‘sidciit Wilson hy ll. N. Hilton, Vhicf (`ouusel of the l~`cdci'ii- tion. ff‘iiiizidiiin Press.) NIGW Yflltii, N. Y., llcr. 29 -A trunk coiitniriiiig (lin still vfiirm holly 1'! ii nuiu wlin was bound linmi :intl loot :ind iiiiirriviiwl wus ilumprzd-mit of ii Curt nt, the Enst Side toiliiy und lrff in :i iruttcr. "Look out for tlin trunk, wc will pity you whcn we nnnu: buck," siiirl one nf the two men who whcclcd the cart. to i-liiniuel Trahlc, nn eight year nld boy. 'Phe hoy watclicd it, for half nn hour, then told ii policeman. The murdered man was about forty years of nge and was poorly dressed. The lower part of the fncu was muffled ln a red handkerchief. The push cart the men left showed plenty of fingerprint! evidence. Equipped thus a squad of detectives were sent out to find the murderers. (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 3l-Madam lill- llan Nnrdicn sends a wireless today to.ths Associated Press telling of the Q#-ll encountered in the Gulf of Papua by the steamer Tasman on which sho is a passenger. j “All aboard the Taomarci speak highly of the splendid behavior of he Captain and officers, and also of the wireless operator. The vessel struck Bnturday night and uncertain- revailed as to the possibility of » D l%yoatin| her. Sherwent. ashore on ramble Ray Reel from which she was towed yesterday by a Javanese solar. The exact amount of dnmnZ¢ nu ained has not -been ascertained but the pumps are keeping the _water well under. The Tasman in proceeding to Thursday Island .under her own cont nue PREHIDIO Dec 31.-lt is the sl volunteers whether they surrender or not. United-States troops along the bor- der are considering what they will do if four thousand men commanded by a dozen generals pour across the hor- der. Major McNamee, commanding the patrol, has less than`a thousand men stationed at points where the Federals are likely to cross. rr" ___-...... a (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Dec. 31-The following na-mes of Canadians appear among the New Year honors, the onicial list of which will be published tomorrow: Knight Commanders of St. Michael and St. George, Sir Francis Charles Stanislaus Langelier, Lieut. Governor of Quebec; His Hon. Douglas Colin Cameron, Lieut. Governor of Manl- toha. Commanders of St. Michael' and St. George, Chas. Jerome Jones, Esq., I. S. 0., Assistant Secretary to the Governor General of Canada; Au- brey White, Esq., Deputy Minister of Lands and Forests in Ontario. Knight Bachelors, Hon. Horace Archamhault, Chief Justice of the Court offKing’s Bench, l..‘.uebeC;_Heni'Y Kelly Egan, Esq., Ottiiivzi. In addition to tho Cniindiiin list ex-Ambassador James Bryce is iniulc Viscount; Sir llufus Isiiiics, tlic_ncw British Lord Uliief Justice, Atcxiinilcr Ure, Lord l’ri‘s'iilent of the Scottisli Court of Sessions; Sir l`l\;irlcs (Tipp, Unionist mcrrihrr of l‘nrli:iim~nt from Blickingliiinishiir; und Sir Ariiiilil Harmsworth, hrotlirr of fi-iril North- clide. are rnised to the pcf‘r:ii:c. Courtney Wnltrr llcnnvt, ilritisli Consul General nt New York, is ails-» created gi Kniglil.. Sir llvrzilil .\uuu:i- tus Lnwtlicr, iwrciilly i\ii\l-:issiiclor n‘. ('miStziiitiiii»pli~, is viii-:atiwl it ll;-_i'i»n4‘f.; Owcn Scainiin, rilitor of l’iiurli sinitc l'll)6, is Kfiixlitvil. : \ \ l-- .4 \\ KID N E Y//. -Pl~Ll.§_ ‘/5'7\Y\\\\il _ig A 1-<. ""`i\l\\\_\.`\ ,L LOOK, MOTHER! IF TONG_Ul! IB COATED GIVE "CALIFORNIA" _ SYRUP OF FIGB." _ Children love this “fruit lsxative.” and nothing else cleanser the tender B!-Omach, liver and bowels so nicely. A'clilld simply will not stop Pla!- ing to empty the bowels, and the re- sult is, they become tightly 6105500 with waste, liver gets sluggish, stoni- och sours, then your little one be-| ,comes cross, hal! sick, feverish, don't cat, sleep or act naturally, _breath is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mothers! See if tongue is coated, then give n teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours nll the constipated waste, sour bile and undlgested food pasted |out of the system, and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers give “Calif0\‘n- in Syrup of Figs" because it is per- lfectly harmless; children love it, and it never fails to act on the stomach, liver and bowels. . Ask your druggist for ri 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children nf all ages and for grown- iups plainly printed nn the liottlr. Beware of counterfeits sold here. (let thc genuine, made by “(7alll0rnia. Fil! Syrup Company.” Refuse uny other kind with cfilltrmllt. i -.- - _ January _ Reinvestment Ar: you considering thc ‘reinvestment of january in- fcome? Our uuv liooklct of Invest- iiieiit Ssciirliies will solve the problcni of oblalnliig satisfac- iof interest. \Vritc for a copy. _ lf' 154 flnllia Sinn, lhllfu, I S _ii i-i _-_ <2. 1l>‘.“` - ~».;_l_,Ilv,__ =>~..§ES.-.25.e-_'-‘_,@l;,_,».,‘»i" 1 ......_. s...,.. .._....,._ isio - - lu A i. i FAA x .~.,`-Q. \ ,,|i‘_:°,il\l- Qvi..-_ i_nrin<»v~Lrm. , S ‘ H Figures usually are dry~li¢¥=usinler¢sling things, but when used in connections with the esrnitigstof s Company in whose securities one contemplates making an investiiient they put on another appearance. The 'proits of Staniie1d’s'Limited before payment of interest for the past five years were as follows: . - i9oS 1909 i'9io 1911 19112 $98,935 $9-1.852 $118,517 5127.612 $149-406 ` » The amount required for bonds interest is 535,00. A < we oiferabiock of bimasin im to sun purchasers. ride upon application. F. B. Me€URDY` Q. C0. Manners or iioimisiii. srocr excuses lnlihx. Oifsvn. Honielal, Sl. John. Sherbrooke. linjsion, Sydney, Charlottetown. 3|. Jolifa Nild., London. I. C. * *__ L __ m ii “It_Pays to Advertise if Your Lines are Good.” lt Has Ever Been a “Disston” Law that every Saw bearing the “l)isslon" Brand shall be the best ---the niost efficient of its kind. TEM PER ls the "life" _ln a Saw. Without temper lt is inerelv adesd piece of steel, lacking elasticity, spring :uid durability; a blade that won’t liolfl its edge or ships. Disston TEMPER stands for efli- ciency, the quality of staying sharp the longest possible time, more work with less exertion, every operation a free and rapid cut. - We Can fill Your Orders Promplly For Dlgifill? llAND5AWS. No 7 and I2. from I6" ` io 26". teeth o p ii _$‘ I/"~ `~_ _tory sfzciiiiry with fair return D'.f-,s,I,‘:?0i‘i':":§s.Ig?,|;,§A,,::f;c:,:€? n "N 5 "‘ '°c°"‘°“'“" DISSTOY TREE SAWS, Narrow “Toledo” Tooth, 4 I-2 ff , 5 ft. and 5 |»2 fl DISSTON COMPASS SAW5........ ll" and I4" DISSTON BUTCULK $AWS........................2O" 21" and Z4" wid extra blades. some size. DIUSTOL WOOD SAWS No 45 and extra Blades Nos. 6. R01/Hi S@CU|°ili€S l Dina 45. _ ' ` '_ torporaiion Limited A 0 0 wil.sii|ns.suN&Munnnw.r§i_i. Eastern Canada s upp y ouse .i _ i _ _, I . a e= F / ~= -i- _ ...ue s ._.. e Ai JZ "I1/L Tff WHI CH YOU CAN DUPLICATE IN YOUR HOME I\“"""""m WITH G’ _,c--,'~~,~"`- " 'ie .. _-»;,§f ` ~ [Lf t , _ fi¢0\'!ll’-_ ' ' __ _.,.:_, I/lfgi' ’ - 9 me baker’ . .___ . ..¢. _ ‘ I . R ,. FL() ' ~ ‘ ="‘~'~-1'-- 'rmiiioabiciirca m J ' . ',_ #__ . 1,,-~ , .Q _‘_ _ ,_ s......= -1 .'-.'~?- » _ ,g~.5.,is_~'~'-;-f;._:=f=g=sr;:».,f.-ff-;:1;;Q:-if-?§=§:2%%-.I%,i3;e;§;:-:.%2iz:s§_ 1; ' . nlllll' CllY» . _ < .":,"» §‘.-_ _-as “.v§"-' ' _ fry: . .V Z -_ 1.- -_-!;.;._- 'wg .-. ‘ ~_ , 1:, '° ~ ~. `- _- 1 _ i ,<7 i .-.’I ,. 't ‘ ~"€?}.'::#`?:;-7'-J._I:‘,~-.` ~~ '.‘~ =~_".-"5:-jf' -- .~=..;_-:,,-,.-.__e_-*_-~.'. 1. -".~.»'~=;'.==_»".»~1;_°;:<:-~" _'2:f‘1<~' ‘-1-.~1.= ~ __ “'~‘=z'=:‘--1=.f=~=='~."i' - - -'°~‘.-..- ._ ._.-- ;- _.»-. .__ __ ,, .;-_.3 _.»,.-'.|,-1,., ' .'~-`.-”"'."'f-2-.ii ' ""’f'}.‘.r'='.f ':f."-‘--5~.~° "‘ . ~.’ ‘ . . ~ ,\ l , ‘nf ..)..»~."~-.'.¢‘ \‘I':'.~.%:--_'T li »"_l.-_ :_i&::~:. '.".' _-, l\=.'-.* f ‘ ’ ' appeared, it became V popular because it made - ._ When Manitoba ’ -- -5%-if'-*»“==`~-”-f?.'»'f===='="= '.=-:`-.`-::'.-:»-.=:~"-'i’~"' ll ll H fl =~_._.,-.__.-,.~;____ _ w ea our rst 'r-. A- A - 0 - * H _ a big loaf. But the bread - I T' was heavy, coarse, full of holes and not especially tasty. _ George Weston thought there were _ enough people in Toron_to__ who would appreciate the difference between( quality and quantity-and he determined' to bake a real, old- time, home-made loaf, using blended Hour. - __ _ At that time, Weston was running only two ovens. lil _a` week, he had to start new ovens, and it was not long before he was lk cMIl.'l$0lI . i mi s ° “hi” t° M ' lC°"°‘"=° Pf°°°> , . nsitsns-wfiie in ir.. pam .ni ma, cam cum ma cemu. Addltils A. . _ x, _ J asniarfamti. f ' ~ - __ A - -~- --- -- --_--~ opinion of military experts here to- ' - » _ ’" ..... ..........“‘;‘.£1§.‘i '2`.“..’.'”°.;,'.‘...*;§f=»;,,,;»»;_»3_»,g;;m g.,m2._. .,.3_.. .. 0...... ...ii .. rm: 1'. ii. .'rAvi.0n co. unirrsn, » . - - - ciurmam, condition. Apply I-‘armer's lirtitnte. Lemuel H. |,,';",|.e 'inhrn tgeifgésouzhe “T55 chanel for the Federals to escape ex- 3826-12-3lM6i.‘ 8682-12-31MGlPd. ¢°rmh.“°n .homd th. "heh Wm, , , .suing rirrv THOUSAND LoAvss A WEEK. V _ V :_ Today, 75% of the bread baked iii 'fnroiifo is made of blended _ A There is no doubt in the world but that “BEAVER” FLOUR is bcttcr in every ° way than any western wheat flour. “BEAVER” FLOUR, milled of Ontario wheat and alittle Manitoba wheat to a_tld'° strength-makes a deliciously light, tasty loaf of bread--makes a big loaf-and malres more loaves to the barrel. _ “BEAVER” FLOUR is equally good for pastry, because' - it contains so much of the choicest Ontario fall wheat Hour, the finest pastry Hour' in the world What George Weston did in Toronto, you can do in your own kitchen’ - Y» » 'ttf ‘l ta. Bo 03. nopltf, steam I r repairs after which she will , '°~ °' L- ' ~~---' ~ 1 °n¢r wma." with “Beaver” Flour. l Soles Agent ‘ l U