gi?) ‘913._ ___ “ml urner sus _ GUARDIAN ' _ ` l'lls'r or 'mm 'Agp mv* , . ` ` _ i i ‘Pi-onounced, .gentle and pleasant in ec- I0 tion, and particularly agreeable in ~ - _ '_ ~ every way. They do not cause diarr- . ' ' _ hoes. nausea, 1latulence} griping or 1 ‘ . . _ “ Y” and that _WILL_ bum and glrdei-lies are particularly good for 8`lV¢;8°°d he" _.ip _the bsrgain~-- that,_‘ the kind wen" and deliver at our risk. Two sizes. 10c and 25c. promptly---and ggi; in-i¢|_=_ is as 10W medies in this community only at om- as fha lowest __ _ - store-JI‘he Rexall Store. The McKin- . ' _ non Drug Co. ,over the death of a companion, Pri- vate George S. Handley. ' 1 lf SOUDIEH BI-IOOTS HIMSELF IN GRIEF OVER ooMRADn's DEATH l ' A I Tononro, Feb. 4.-1>riv-its ina- . _ . _ ward Fraser of the Royal Canadian; Phone 240 Dragoons who shot himself. at Stan- , ° le ' , tion having torn the bandages 'from ~ Ch‘"l°t_t°t°W" the bound. He wee erezeii win. griei 0111' Reputation and Money is Beck oi f ° ‘This=,Of!er. ` , ' _p_- ~’ 1 W° Day .tor all the medicine used _5“l'U\l the trial. ilour remedy isils to completely relieve you of consti- Datton. We take all' the risk. You are |10* Ublised to us in any way what- °"1`» U You 'aceebt our offer. Could anything be more fair for you? Ii there any reason why you should hesi- to't:?t01 put our claims to actual The most scientific, common sense te _ treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy They are very ny inconvenience whatever. Rexall hildren, aged and delicate persons. We urge you to try Rexall Orderlies emeinber, you can get Rexall Rs- y Barracks ls in a serious condi- _ 1- *.1 .._- L+ co11moNwEA1.1n"'noTEL rr 'ff -‘f \» 0 rs ro ms wlthhot nd old water for l£&po cl, and up, whighlnciudgp free ussof b o sho Titfba s. Not ngto s alt liltsw golan . Rooms with o vate at s for si. _per day and ur a iss ‘pltwo rooms an bathfor r.00ps ay sn np. Dinlnf rooms and cs a iirst class. Europeans an snsoturizir rinizreoori tons_iloors not_hlngwood but the _door hqmppcd with its own Samisry opposite surer|es|s,Benen_M. s H _F ___ RHEUMATISM .-. :.111 ...l`,i;! __ ~ ‘l;`=‘;;1:<:1=* 1*” 'i.»1.i_.'i.!_il!-V |,‘ '~T_`;"`5l`Qi_::"` ' ' "‘ ~-F' ‘*u`“"' :nf , "wi" "iv ‘-.re '-Y 'rr .- . H I ie, ' __".)`,`z,;'.‘r-_'~'_,'f` . helore it gels worse ,Rheumatism if not clieclred in time will -become chronic. _-1,_`_," - iiomrs Rheumatism (ure has made life bearable to many uho‘su_R`er from rheumatism. Some of the worst cases of rhsumstism it is possible to conceive have been cured by this unequalled remedy. We _recommend it to all suffering from rheumntism with confidence. I _ ’ ' _ Vaéuum Cleaning Plant. ' ?"‘°"' .i..':.1a°.°:.°.i1::°¢’ "°*=' 0G€0- E- |illlll\€S ‘ The l’eople°s Druggist sawn. nassaui ~ 1 _ #lion 11 , 1 .. 1fold-1-€ure-Thatei:r. \/lil: oi' t‘i:‘v:r}7?est tobacco, and made tip Tobacco. is a pile of HICKEY’S BRIGHT CUT smoking tobacco, Cool, Sweet, Mild, pure, clean, and wholesome: ‘ Better lay in a sup ly at presentjlprices, andg at al good- run ‘}», op' your Tobacco C0. Lldi _ R f » _ I tu uy_ riirniehgd, awaits them. 'rue -. A ` " ~of friends" and showers of confetti. _~ L b t S 4 M . Glover was attlred in a travel- & of ° ° S -°" 35°" _;_ . "1'f5°°"‘“'°.‘; .“1°.°i‘“°1.“;1:.1 J" ; E 2 ;..‘;t'.'.:.‘“.§‘..‘:...‘;__"_:.‘*° “ “ The Q1-“fy M Sf°f=~ 1 - -» - aslriorin thisliiie, sill of the highest grade throughout, gggioiisglliha ggiilyyglidmiiosslinilf 9 ,md ‘we GU9',§ANTEE evcrythihg We Sell t0' be th? best This preparation has been used with _ S ` Z7-` LVL " _ _ ~ ~ N CARLOAD LOTS therefore we can sell ata th`an`_-_smaller buy'e'rs.'~OUR PRICES com- -' "‘wi¢110 ers iw_ill`_~prove to youthat this`is-the store to 0i'de_r_s,-filled for any quantity the ,day thply eng promptly _shipped to_sny address in t e "`1»i'i"";voU1z REQUIREMENTS 'r`o-nAv`F_1ioM THE 1 ` ]`5i'5T 1 `W;i“--Gslv‘d Sheet Iron in all sizes, Bar~__Co per, ' _gil _kindsf Galv’d LOCki_| & (Insta, And _» Readyjlstred Paints, Copper _1=‘aii1t,,__1?__e§_1;_er- i __ u*-.¢%i,» p _ _¢__¢an supply anything you require in t ne. _ , __ _,___ _ ,, _ __ _ - _Q_;i]~,,y_y¢»i_¢_eor/phone your order to dey. , _ ‘ L _ _~ Packer and A Fisherman . 1.. ' each caleiulai-.month in f\i¢\\l'°- I'i‘ PAYS to buy in this Province. llth at Birch l-Illl' at 10.80, Millview at 2.30 and Kinross at 6.80. press arrived in Charlottetown yes- terday at 11.30 a. -ln., on time; the Summersido accommodation at 5.30 p. m., ten minutes late. CHURCH OF BCDTLAND.-The Rev. D. MacLean will preach at Glas- gow Road on Saturday, the 8th, at 7 p. in.; Sabbath, 9th, at 10.30; Hlghdeld, 7 2.80, and in the People’s Church, Charlottetown. at 7 11-111- monthly system lor its accounts char. of tlle_f "»_oi’D_u` Cane? puteher an r _. lainie “S i°"’°°i"‘¢}’ “““°°*‘ ‘2i.‘i'i".’i.°i2 ° ‘paper tI.?nt.o1llge°iurnish‘ ' ‘lheir ae- B lcounts in lull to January 81, 1913 interests _ in the city from (the end oi The Guardian business D wear), and promptly at the end of V 1' 'rx-is duannrm up seems cue” ' ui INWARD 'l'}`iAINS.--The western ex- Bt BH ¢Xi7l’°\“°l¥ 10W iiK\\i'e per horse- power. The Duncan authorities are` _ . _ ____ t Mt. Herbert at 2.80 and Pownal at 7 The Sacrament oi the Lord's 1 EARL. GREY Annivns.-'rue neri ° express, 57 tons ol freight, 20 t Picton this morning. E _ -N ToDAY__1-he remains on Friday, the twenty-fourth, at one o,Ft‘i'ml¥§§i,[,_s_ .Gammon are ,,xpect_ o’clock p.m. Twenty-iour or live oi ed to.arr`lve in Charlottetown this the D‘“`°“t°» “stem ‘md b"°th°" Of mm,-nur by- the “ta Tue funeral the scholars meet in the school-room wiuwhke place B2” one ,pélock today and the scholars were examined by bylgnoclal train to Belfast. gheir teacher and °"h°“' The “am” N __ h i th was called to the chair and the P533, ‘élfrcun 16?; V gxldcg, Wm bg scholars entertained the visitors with as ,0u0wB__Cmt0n_ Lot “_ at n_ recitations, dialogues, etc., which w I ' , ,_ d 0m_ road an address and L. Cole pre- ggspfgdvlxlla lgerigfanis ere Bt sented the teacher Miss Hanna Moore w » _ _ prlse Miss Moore thanked the schol- g';;ya?:"He§)21_ ?r§]ar;:3:t§,;::0¥leE:i‘;_'i1 urs for the kind words embodied in ness in giving her such a remem- ggssigssgf m:il,1d 8;? wgaclllgagé pax; brance. The scholars were then treat- _ _ ' ufter which all wended their way er's ilrm has been installing a hydro- electric piant__at Scott Falls, the in- 'Empress hotel last evening Mr. Dut- cher expressed the opinion that elec- trical energy may be developed there expending $50,000 on the plant.- Victoria Times. (Mr. Dutcher is a brother of Miss Grace Dutcher of Charlottetown.) FRENCH RIVER. - Greenwich School, No. 98, being closed the lat- ter part of December on account ol measles there was no public examin- ation held. It was decided to have hem in January, so they took place nations being over Stanley Bernard as well rendered. This part oi the rogram being over, Vera McGregor ith a plush covered ladies' sewing ompanion. Although taken by sur- he address and for their thoughtiiil-~ d to confectionery by their teacher I having the steamer Bridgewater tow ‘ l}l_IIN'l'O`LEAVES.-The Mlnto left Georgetown yesterday morning lor' Picton with express, 70 tons freight. 40 passengers and 40 sacks of paper and letter mail and docked in Pictou'at 10 a. m. She will leave Picton this morning on return. AN ANNIVERSARY. - Wesley (illllrlfll. Berwick, celebrated its anni- versary this year on Jan. 19th and 20th. Among the ministers who la- bored on this field who are known in P. E. Island were Revs. F. Pickles, John Prince, E. Waddell and J. V. Jost. - TROUBLE WITH CREW.-An effort is being made by E. Cruickshanks of Sydney, the :owner ol the ancient brigantine Marion C. to have the crew pay n share of the expense of the little square rigger from Petit de .-Q»rl_W'tjo_-_#Halifax last month says- a Halifax exchange. It will be recalled the_ Marlon G. on her arrival at Hali- fax, completed one of the most re- _markablevoyages on record as to speed. She was about two months running from Prince Edward Island to Madame Island, the captain and crew deeming it unsafe to venture out of sheltering harbors, as they considered the craft's sails were too old to stand the storms then` raging along the coast. The owner oi the Marion G., now claims the canvas was well able to withstand any strain and feels that as a result of their' negligence, the men should take a. share in paying the expense of tow- age to Halifax, but the-hands take a different view oi the matter. The brigantine is now at DeWo1l's wharf, WEDDING BELLS.-A quiet wed- ding was solcmnized Wednesday after-'_ noon, Jan. 29th, at the home of Rev. A. M. Thompson, Quincy, the officiat- ing minister, of Walter Glover and Miss Evelyn Surah Watling. The ,bride was exquisitely gowned in white brocaded satin, trim-med with lace and pearl trimmings cut en train. She wore a picture hat oi -white broraded satin and white os- trich trimming and ostrich plumes and carried a bouquet of.bridsl roses. The groom's present to the bride was an elegant long fur coat. The groom is a well-lknown Quincy man, highly respected in the community. The bride was born in Charlotte- town. ' P. E. I., b1|t has for some years resided in Quincy and is known by a wide circle oi friends. Mr. and Mrs. Glover left on the Fall River Lrins tor New York, thence to Wash- ington and Philadelphia.- On their re- turn tliey will take up their resl- dence in Allston where a home, beau- u young couple eparted for Boston in 5 tgxicab amid the congratulations of ing. home well pleased with their teacher and the way the school was progress- PERSONALS J. J. Hornby, Charlottetown, was a passenger to Sourls yesterday. D. McLean, Bay View. was in Char- lottetown yesterday. 1 Ernest Cameron returned to Char- lottetown from Richmond yesterday. Benson Weatherbie, Vernon River, was in Charlottetown yesterday. James P. Dougan, Donaldston, was a viitor to Charlottetown yester- day. town, who is ill in the P. E. I. Hos- pital, is steadily recovering. Vonclure and Mrs, Gay, Charlotte- town, returned yesterday from a vis- it to Vancouver and other western cities. ::TURKEYS 160. PER POUND.- IR. 'I‘. Holman, Limited, Summerside, are selling well fatted turkeys at 166. per pound. Hotels and boarding houses should mail or phone their orders promptly. 2-6M3i. Water Bottle at sbig saving; Try us for all rubber 'goods-we can save you money 1 H You 0llen' Want A llol Water Bollle and you always want a good reliable one.--We are in afposition to 'give you' a _ Guaranteed liol I 1 Queenii .1.2.1'.;.f'§,- _':1.:°1_~.:.:=.:. 2111.1: ¢'~"°" ~-ww Mw- Y0urAKE_- N0~n1s1i - I I I We 3 A I *L ~»-~---5;-_--3 ||g‘|,' |2| " : _f . . Pao ".#i)lAN.-sr. =x. Duc- - _ ' ~ -~ 1 ” ’-' _ Y 1'", .mean me evemi., e 1 ui - 1 4' Store on Ch'iown' ' ancouver st* midnighst. llllr. ‘l)utcci1r- ~ The ' Bu..." stan ‘ \-ef " --ééjiy ,ull lv l T52/ ,/-*lf iss.-Y” _,__-37" _ _ _____. o__f___. 2- -;” ' ' ____¢:`;-’>;, pi!!! ‘lin 11'1‘1‘-.vi 1 C P87' 1 G“""“"‘ \{\_\\_1_\1`1\»\-._ ` \ii|»-il\"~ii\"§~`;;, ._ His is THE BEST orrniiie \~\\1\\- " 1 1\ lp \\l\‘= 11 1 1.' 1. 1.1 <1 ___\ __ M ,._1_» ,111 _ _ a woo uns rin a eun erwear *Q* that we know anything -at all `l,='.\ \-‘\\"\\>f\°\‘*-is `-*- ` \_ _\ ` ` about. The garments are made 1%: efemeus s?'rA1\{_1=*1ELD MILLS. ' ey ars cut to it-t e sizesare accur- 1,|_, ‘I -I ,_ .___;_;_- -if-ga: li -.‘.1;‘,`.'.,'.1‘.‘.°_»'-"‘ _ ~ 1 1 111 1.»_1111=, ,_ , v/ _,£-f .-74 _ 1; _> =-1377-’ “ A A H it `_ ~»1s.1i.1l|};:.f..» ' is coop ssenwsan. STA_NFIELD’S GREEN LABEL a nice weight, all wool ribbed under- wear odered here in all sizes will . wear, will keep you ni d ill not shrink.....iT_r....zlil STANFIELD’S BLUE LABEL this is a good medium heavy weight underwear a very general favorite, one that fits well-wears well' and will not shrink-per garment............ O eu...-use--.euieeeesseeeeeeueeeeese .I 1 takebeing awoir abv th I , G _ I I) h . k HW; where 1,000'horso-vowel: :viii obeallg- ' 0 O a _ _ 0 O n 8 r I n a levi, CHURCH OF1S0_0'1'LAND.- Rev. velol>Bd for the city 0! Duncan. In Ewen McDougall will preach Sabbath conversation with the Times at the ' _Stanf1°eld's make ate-the wool is of a good durable quality-the weave is such that the garment are easy and comfortable. add 1oc each.... - ' STANF1ELD’S RED LABEL this is a better weight underwear, nice and warm, entirely nnshrlnk- able, per garment................ ° STANFIELD’S BLACK LABEL is a very heavy ribbed underwear specially adapted to the needs of men who have much outdoor work to attend to. A grand wearer............... r. Eeeery, winnipeg, ie visiting et '1`urnbu1l’s Unshrinkable $1.95, 2.25, 2.85, 3.00, 3.25. Union, Lot 38, the guest oi his ~ , D - Wolse En li h) Unshrinkable Underwear $2.2 5 and 3.oo. ’ . pmm `mAc_` fl-L _Mm Emu' . Stanfi1llcl’s figiiel' Wools $1 oo, 1.50, 1.75, 2 50 ~ ':`t1;‘;ovx_°°;1;*;" ai;_;“*§;‘,ii“{1e‘;§'__ Cvgftz ` St. George Unshrinkable--(fine soft English) $1. 3 5, 1.50, $1.65 lo . . . ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,, ,.1 d,,,._ - “Tiger Brand” fine Wool Fleece Lined goc. Mrs. Reuben Henderson,-Charlotte ., --' -" <‘ i Men’s Fleece Lined Underwear 45c or ALL THE' coop VALUE LOW PRICE UNDERWEAR in the ° market this PENMAN Fleece Lined seems_to us to be the best. I_t is good weight, it is warm, it is well made and well fitting, it will not shrink, it is otferedin all sizes, and it only costs _ . . .-. . . . . . ..-..e. ..-. . . . . . N.” . .-..._. _. . . . -..45c Boys’ Fleece Lined Underwear 30c THIS IS MADE LIKE THE men’s--warm, weighty, soft and easy to the most tender skin, full range of sizes ensuring a perfect fit to any age soy- made in natural color with warm, thick soft flcec ng and sold at a price no one 1 1.. ceneae wiiibeer _ ......J0e English Pyiamas $1.50 This is a fine flanuelette English heavy, soft and durable. The garments are well cut and carefully made--the pat- terns sre such that they are not likelv to spoil a nervous man’s rest..... . ...,.$l.50 _ Others L75 and 2.00. ' ' Tweed Pants $1.60 STRIPE TWEEDS -in eEects of gre well made, tidy, cut with the same skill as a custom tailor would use-fsirl Y good weight, good durable pants-first rate for every day wo.°'kiug....... ._.,.l 60 Others 2.50.,3.00 to 4 75 New lot of Hewson’s " “Pull Over” Swedters 2 ‘Z 5 This has been the most popular line of pull Knitted Hockey Caps If you are not near the store-write-or tel- c ephone. If sent by mail ANOTHER LOT of these over sweaters we have had all season-and we have Just opened another fresh line within the last dey or two The colors are plain grey,maroon with green. and tan, the material is a soft firm closely knitted worsted. The price . ready now.Nicely knitted,blue and white, -red and black, plain grey, plainbrown... .5le At the same time, we have another fine lot of red Jaeger Hockey Caps. Soft Wool Knit- wonderful _results in thousands of cases and recommended wherever us- ed. The Mc_Kinnpn-Drug 00-. 0011191' Great George and Kent Bts. _'MEti. , '___ ’./ Cold Cure Cure that _cough and get rid of _,that 'ecldf by using Mscfs Cure. ' It is tliebest' ,prepay-. _ -f1~»vf1..1>.f»"f=i1=2i_"i1=»__f1`-_"v1~>'u_ ”.I."'3e.ii"*l*_-if-¢=‘l_v'¢.i#=f-S e /_f "1 . ` #abd eny.~_ -1- oeiafu-Muni 5 I order`s,-%e'sne'l1c'it}r coldcnfe' the mirkelf - _\ r.es¢.é1s`..§‘f;;: _"'f§é. 1 Q-q-'-.qssse~..sse»~\:nse sway- that 1 1»1.....1`..-L.;»- - _is Plumbing egg give you best satisfaction. ' Pvlicyhl _ °.“"‘ but f and _ _When it conies to up-to-date, strictly ` class A~i piumbing the people that L . -.1 il ssvrehtiskean H ev 751°; Allealh|Syl¢¢l 0m|»anya"’¢i suitins ensllieers for ' ' ‘ ' bl() ' » A k il: _ _ Underwear of A ;_ 1 ,.. e-.. 1 U il 1 .1i.~_.'l ~. _.'_.,. -i i i|»-1 1 l n | . ..,.~~._ .;, 1 ,1 "i .;_ ~r 1 ` -_1-. -illf 4 l 1 1 , _ 2 1 1.- i ._.'.-,.~..~.. .,.-.-_-We-._ » .. .,- ».e-.-».~».- l .1 1 'i' »1= 4. 1 . l £- ~ i .e _ WI' ....~.,=. ‘S 1. as -1 i 1 ' _~’_,z;='!il’1_l l i _.