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Westminster, yester 'day when Viscount Middleton gave Your Manny Back tor the Asking. away his daughter, the Hon, sibyr You Promise Nothing. El'0d€l`lCk in -marriage to Ronald __- _ Graham. While it was described as a We are so confident that we can fur- tqillct wedding on account of the re- nigh relief for indigestion and ny;-_cent death of the bridegroom's un- P° E in - _ ‘ W : ~ _ . w 5 _ cn psia that we promise to supply the C12. Lord Alwine, Compton, there edicine free of all cost to every one ,Was a large attendance oi Court oiil cials and fashionable people, einen, no uses it according to 'directions thc bride was the first among Que no is not perfectly satis-lied with M 1 M the results We .exact no promises X gay B taids ot I-lonor to marry. and put no one under any obligation th open 1s from the King, the Queen, whatever. Surely nothing could be' e heoive and the Prime Minister fairer. We are located right here Were llrominent in the wonderful dis- here on live, and out reputation W y J Of jewels at Lord Middletoii's 5n9nld_be»sudicient assurance of the _P ay - house in Portland Place during the brilliant reception. Several of the bridesmaids and scores of the wedding guests will be dl1n¢\_l1§ at Lady Salisbury's ball at Hatfield tonight, __w__W_ _W BORN CHEVERIE-At Souris, Jan. 19, 1912; to U-has and Mrs. Cheveric, a son. we want every one who is troubled with indigestion or dyspepsiatn any form to come to our store and buv a box of Rexall DYSDBPMB Tablets. Take them home, and give them ri reasonable trial, according to direc- tions. If they don’t please you, tell us and we will quickly return your money. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come in contact, appa- rently acting as a. regulative tonic upon the relaxed muscular coat 01 the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity, Three sizes, 25c., 50c., and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at our st.ore-The Rex- all Store. McKinnon Drug Co. HON. SIBYL BRODERICK DIED MOORE-At. Milton on January 7, 1912. MIB. George It. Moore aged 60 Hearn. McKIN5\'0I~,I-on January zz, 1912, at lliglifield, Hugh McKinnon, ag- ed f§lgl\tYj0n€ years, leaving a sor- ¥`0W11\f;" widow, seven sous and five (lf-llghterswtol mourn. Funeral takes ll c ' l ` . was ...sf ..i."iz;;:i..;’;° 2:.‘.*;.‘.';§t-. i.oNDoN, Jan. is-'riie Archbishop m" Intmneut Highfield __ _ _ 1' ---- .s_i_;_~f_';~ -f = C wiiooriuc cones CROUP imoneniris €iil‘iii"{ii °%l’>"i§§ To the Electors of Ward Five Ladies and Gentlehie-v:-Hnviiig hee nominated at ft representative meeting ol nrsstnnss inn _ the electorsof' Ward Five to contest thi- tndnl:middle:?'§v;i>xifi|§E°.i:i.‘$,”v:.':,ff:,i,‘f2;\:_.‘;§ Ward at the coming election as Conn ' Ie" “wp” th” ‘“‘°" ‘"“‘ °f wh ' C ll cillor lhereby acceptktlic nomination. I‘ elected I will do my host for lho intererl ~ _ i y mining one und relieves crnup nt once. It is ii boon to suf- y, e' A' . |' I. , , ~ , n 3: omo ier w oung fren, of ll .ird hvi=,in par icu .ir,and f`- r thi cu; bum us poem for §’csmm,ve boukleh 509 §°»i5i§‘l.f{i’='f` iii-§l§'.‘£‘i' WR' é‘iZ.”"“{;'°"ll ‘"°5’i"’ ii general. I am in favor ofimproved Snr. ALL DRUGGISTS _ ._ tary Laws and of inspection of food sup- .egg 9r'|:’rsg';:“.§B€:;¢t‘; Vltugday? 4;: pliesmlso the encoiirzigonisnt »-t`iiid\isirh.~<_ !l1_>}\:e§'h:relrr.§i¢:l¢D~:l<;l_ ,V . ' and all measures having for their obj_~t~! iv= and authentic. Ol V/ /,,__'*-', _ your drulslst or from us. [_ . @ thc mvribcement ofllic city, | 0C~i\\ Blames. _Lg -\ Q _ \’i\\ii'-1 respectfully co. I by ~ .~ » . _ - ,~ Loeming-Miles Bldg. *N - (11.0. \\ HC \'l Ll_\' MONTREAL L_-_H _iq _ i- zmlsti_1\v _ Y [CB I nhl Cl breathing easy; somites me sen- tiimnt and scene the cough, assuring restful nights. it in invalu- hi t tl .i ith eiini P - --'1--W ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ A Rexall __.i Toot_l5____Pf>ui5dgf _ hardens the gums, wliitciis the tfzelli and rnalgcs far licalthier mouths. Try a tin 25c, The MacKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Street I '/ -.rt .ir _-:-Jr . L. __- _ _,.e:-‘.v..‘~'9i'f?--- , ~r _ - ii'-in- it.. \.\ , - Ki-.~\-.1_';Gi. -J 'f ._ / _ _,_-_..=»-;,¥'1-_i;»:~;.=g_ _,_ ,..,'#‘3_,_,..§f~§¢'.1`.~,"%,'¢"’ ‘°‘i.”,. i ._-, w_<~,"_\-~.--I _.3.pf:f,l‘*--: i.,-..,\-\-.,_l,,-.___i';,;_ ev. ._ 9., <,‘~,._‘-,\,‘.‘,Q - -/ bv n-ou -~ -. 3- -im- il.:-‘.»"»-~'~‘ / / » .»’~*~ ‘ 1"r.¢~‘3= ' ‘ -'f-"=: 1- .- -1111>, 3r._’._;'~f-~‘ ~ ;..._:'j l' Clearance Prices on Horse- Rugs u Here are prices on horse rugs that cannot be beaten by any catalog 5 house in Canada. /\l. their present prites they are absolutely tho be values that hive ever been offered you. There sro not iiisiiyiii stork so io get satisfaction you should shop as uzirfy as puss~ble. _ N0. I _Into ing with very heavy lining, large size, on'y 36 in lot. sells at most stores for $3, to clear at _ . . . . ._ _ $.95 No. z a heavy lined rug, duck rtovvr, only zo in lol, si-lls regularly at ;:.75toi~learaI...... ._ $|-30 ND. 3 ei cheaper grade, heavy lining, only |55 in lot, other stores sell this rug at 1.85. \Ve are clearing' it out at . . . . _ . ._ . .. . t .. .Sl-30 .J "T5 '12' _‘Ti _ lhcglopcrshnrhuuresp --_ ._-._ ‘ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ __ |" in Your Boat J You do not know what real enjoy- \ ment is until your boat is equipped with the Imperial. It is the motor that has . eliminated all the disagreeable features of boating, it does not back fire, requires little attention, starts with one turn of the fly wheel and runs so siiiorithly, silently and satisfactorily that a young- ster can manage it and for power produc- ing qualities there is no motor in Canada that is its superior. ' The Imperial is hailed from coast to I coast as Canada’s best marine motor- \ There’s a reason. Made in 2 1-2 h. p. up and every one fully guaranteed. |\).alog\l1};f'rite for our free illustrated cat- Bruce Stewart £6’ Co. Ltd. ci»..i°ii¢i;.w.., r. 1:. i. 1 Siewarfs Bakery , ...et G... S.. Get an I mperialx /\ | cAN ` Icgdnterbury was at the alter at It pays to buy in this Province. Benj. Bremner, City, left last night for Georgetown. J. H. Bell. Summerside, registered at the Queen Hotel, City, yesterday. >l<‘. A. Wooton, Crapaud, was a visitor to the city yesterday. W. Forbes. Port Vernon. was in _the city yesterday. There will be a leap year masquer- ade in the Arena Friday evening; Jimy zach The ice between Southport wha;-[ and Prince Street Wharf, city, has been hushed, All should reserve Thursday, Feb- urary 8th for annual W. A. Tea at St. Paul’s E-ichoolrooni. Mr. and Mrs. Pieketts of Stanhope crossed to Pictou yesterday en route to visit their old home in England. 'Miss Jean Aitken, returned to the city yesterdnv morning having spent phe week end at her home in George- own. The St. Dllnsta.n's College Rink is now in good condition and the boys of _the Red and White are getting in shape for hockey. - Buntain, Bell & Co. have a qu,,mg1_ ty of Anthracite pea. coal which they M0 Belling for use in base burner stovcs. See their advertisement. The crossing between Picton and Georgetown is now very iz0od,splen- did _leads all thc way over yesterday having been reported by Capt. Brown of the Earl Grey. Venetian Scenery, Venetian People, and Venetian Architecture, will be beautifully illustrated and interrst- imzly described at Grncc Church Fri- ilay evening. All should renieiii-ber the grand f>D0!lintI of the S.D_C. rink tomorrow fW9d"‘3SflU-Y) Hit-'h€. The trainleavcs :lt 7.30. 'l‘lici'c will be good musi-r :tnil good icc and as iii the page a :ood time. _ An Institute meeting will be held Ln Cornwall Hull on Wednesday even mg. M 7-30 0’clock. At this mectin: the Rural Tcleulionc system will li" thoroughly exr-lfiincd by Mr, Grant,‘ Manager of the Ti-leplione Company. -_ i _The Court of Appeal in Equity will m_cct this irioriiin_e_f at 11 0'o1o¢\< when pidgeinciit will bc given in the following cases:-Duraiit vs I-iucstis; lfsrvnll vs Aitken; Matheson vs Messervy; Stewart vs Farquharson. Telephone subscribers will please add to their rlirectorles the following subscribers 214-J Alexander Mc- Kinnon--Res. 215 J. Stanley Wed- lock-Res. 354-Y Miss Lena Mc- Kenzie--Res. 107-R R.. H. Campbell ~Res. The following registered at the Victoria Hotel, City, between 9 o’c1ock last night and 9 o'clock Sat- urday night:-Wilfred Forbes, Fort Vernon; Arthur E. Guild, Cardigan; D. R. Morrison, Summersicie; P. G. Clark, Summerside; A. C. Sounders, Summerside; E. M, Schurnari, Sum- merside. At the police court in this city yesterday the assault case of Fred Robins vs James 0‘l3rien was heard _and the defciirlant was fined $10, or 20 days. The following drunks were disposed of: F. McKinnon, $5 or 10 days; Peter McCabe, $3 or 5 days; John McMillan, $2 or 5 days; James Edwards, $3 or 10 days. The following from n. Sackville ex- change will be of interest here:-Dr. Campbell at the Ladies College has been having the hardwood floors] varnished and several rooms paper- cd. He is also having constructed a- Mlss Minnie Wyatt, Pleasant Grove, is seriously ill. ` Mt. Stewart, spent Sunday at Cove- head the guests of Miss Bovyer. Miss Mae McLeod and George Whelpley, P. E. Island, were register- ed at the Grand Union Hotel, St, John. on Saturday. . Rev. G. ill. Young, Halifax, former- ly of this city. gave a lecture in Chatham, N. B., lust week on the catacombs of Rome. ‘Daniel McPhee, 'Ci-iinberland, Lot 65. won a Prize in Messrs Beer and weeks 1911 biggest potato contest with a potato weighing 47 one, M1-_ .VIcPhee‘s many friends are congrntn. iating him on his success. Miss Ruth Jane, daughter of George Gorveatt, south Shore, nr. ganist of the Presbyterian church at West River, was recently presented with a handsome gold jewel cane and a neatly written address an n mark of appreciation for her valu- able services. A sad accident occurred at Mt, Carmel n few days ago by which R sixteen year old boy, n son nf the late Douglas Aitken, wan ter-r1b1yin_ lured and may lose his life. The boy went into the horse~stable to water a horse.. Carrying s. tin bucket 0( water he in some way stumbled and fell under the horse’s feet. The horse although a quiet one, became fright- ened and jumped about in the stall '~1`l1m[>liDg the unfortunate boy in’ S_l1cl1 a manner as to almost crush his nie out. I-lc was dragged out by n Comilanion. A doctor was sent for and on examination it was found that his head and 'body were crushed and cut terribly. He has since been in a partial stupor and small hopes :ire entertained for his recovery. -Jxc. ‘ ` on Ffldlly lfviillini: last ii meeting uns held in the hall at Mt, Stewart for the purpose of _ instituting n. Division of the Sons of Temperance. Sixty names were handed to the Provincial Deputy. G. W. P. Rev. 1~3.| S, Weeks, of those who were desir-‘ ious of becoming members of 'thc order, but owing to the night being .vet only 40 presented themselves for initiation. ln due time “King George" Division was organized and seldoin has any Division in this Pro-l vlnce started out with moie pra- .nise of long lite. With the frilloiviiig officers at the head of "King George Division The Guardian may look forl a good account in future:-W. P. -Rev. R. P. Murrny; W. A.--Mrs. (Rei/.) R. 1'. Murray;-R. S.-Ruth Toomhs; Asst R. 5.- McLeod Dug- lass; Treus-Susie McEnchern; F. S. -Arthur Coffin; Con-W A. Douglass; Asst Con-Amy Pigott; Asst Supt Young People’s Work-Mrs. Russel Clark; 0. Sent-Frank Bovycr; I Sent -Albert Jny; P. W. P.-D_Birt; Or- ganist-Lilian Douglass; Rev. E. S. Weeks will act as C-liapln'in; Night oil rncetinb, Tuesdays at .7 p. ni., Place of meeting-I. O. F, Hall. The Sting Of Corns i l cure the corn. Just ii il that old Wart Extractor. It acts like magic, kills the pain, removes the corn. does it without burn or scar. Get the best-Put.nain's Painless Corn and Wart Extractor, the sure relief for calioiiscs, biinions, warts and corns_ Price Zhc. As substitutes are danger- ous, insist on getting “Putu8.m'S" Only- Sold by ~e\=.-ss\-_\-»x.<.-1=\- _-tv. \\\-_-1 All furs of every sort . All Blankets and Quilts- ff 10 1-20 ii Rec/ular 14c English Print 1, , January Clearing Sale Still go on Heavy price cuts in almost every Department Among the display of discounted items. A ea? ' , Women’s Coats ard Skirts Women’s Suits worth to $20 for $2. 1 Women’s Suits worth to $30 for $10. Yard wide soft-print cottons worth 15 for s 10c Reoular 100 Canadian ‘Prints 7 1 2 i I l l ! f llie profits i\i'raiigen'.cii\s can hc , . l it Blood ‘-" ‘ r 4 Spring Suits Spring Coats ‘ Silk resses ~tt\_“-\<-<¢_s~:.\ On Monday and 1# 4 A L LADIESOF ciiziizi oTi‘E'rowN it duplicated in your size, at a few days notice. Canada. - your while, if you are anxious to get something ‘fdi The "Novi=Modi Costume Co.”, * Demonstration and Sale of _ Cloth Dresses ' ' Wash' Dresses » Tuesday AND ALL PARTS OF P L A ` 4 1 _ _ - ' ‘ E. Islai1d,are most cordially invited to be present.Yo_ii will see a complete display ‘ of the very latest New York models in, all the lines indicated above. You will not be iniportuned to buy, but if you see any model that appeals to you, we will have The “Novi Modi Company” as you are aware, are just about the smartest most up to date designers in the Dominion--in clo