' Wu the undersigned strictly fort ids any hunting, trapping or troepsssing iu any i 29, 1913 “THEM -.._ .- 1”” me 'run cnentofrrsrowu GUARDIAN ~ 'mer or ew-" 2 Paola si:vni'e* ‘ii Iiiliu nuN'if[{L_.,H|n|f 2 ii i is is is 2' is 2 s 'i i f i in nmmuis ~-sviui .nfrn;s.'° All women set bilious, nsaassny W* °°l"_¢*ll¢f°d~l1mvly because they don't'exe_rei|_n enough. They come sn; coarse food or enou h nu ”iKl1t*>'0u'll feel splendid in ‘tus m01`l1il1s when the sour bile, classed “P “’“°t° “Fld Poisonous matter have .lim ewtly but euereugiuy moves 0,. , ' _ 8 it and d t gpg” v°¢.g.b1”_ Tho" at t , \““ 9” 0| your system,,wlthout nau- wu. obnepmz tm uv" _:__:_iat_p_i'_ia_; _€_s_i:i gripipi or weixkness. Your head [ut of how,” naw; but very mv r . comp exion rosy, breath women employ them The next b t SWG stomach regulated, no more h d It hu ' £8 constipation, gases pains and ashes ;Ly._ ° g ul' fruity Syrup °! It 19 Simply a matter of keeping NUITIY B11 ills of women can be YOU? S!0UlBCl1. liver and bowels clean ovmgme with Syrup. or Figs alo__e_ 31;? l`0Kular. Then you will always be There is no need to have s‘ck _ MUG. baollache. dizziness, lsgoiffifh 5°" “"5 mu Of 88809. bilious spells l&11°Wl\°l8. costed tongue, had breath, had complexion, nervousness endidepressien. The surest and ssiesel remed is one t ` y ' °' w° '“°”l°°°“'“‘” 0’ ' “HHN Cflllfvfnie Fig Syrup Pompany uuspni BAN W 1"°“lW¢\Ys look and feel your best. BW get the genuine-the old reli- '-‘b1°- A914 Your druggist for "Syrup 0| Fiss and Elixir of Senna." Refuse, with contempt. the so-cause Fig syr- ups sometimes substituted tol fool you. The true, genuine, bears the ‘Z THE CENTRE L GUARDIAN Q -_-_-:::_-:.1-:_-_-_-:.::::_-,-::::.-:::.~:;:r-'-2;:_~_ _ _ . ¢~ IT PAYS to buy in this province. INWARD TRAINB.--The western express arrived in Charlottetown yes- *-Gfdey at 11.30 a.rn., ou time, and the Bummerslde accommodation at 5‘~30 P-m., fifteen minutes late. _MINTO LEAVES.-The Minto left ohsristeezswn yesterday with so' GMRS of paper sud letter msn, 54 tons of freight, express and 30, pas- Bellilers and docked at Pictou at 11.20 a.m. She loaves this morning on return to Charlottetown. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED?-A. certain resident of Charlottetown' had quite recently an operation per-I formed at his own house. The instru~~ _ment used was a sterilized needle.| Phe specialist-is unknown but thc Ohcration was most successful. ii--_- ,(From Yesterday's Evening Guardianj delicious Syrup 0( F1 _ T thi t _ . ~ ' 15.- Rev. W. Tylcr= EB rv s o look for this on the label Jelly_ will preach as follows next' _ an - 3 Ilford s day:-New Glasgow 11 a. m.. Wellner°s I I Silver Is now a necessity in the home. lt lightens ' labor andgkeeps the silver as it _ Bright and clear from sizes r5c and 25C. ,VVELLNER Jcweler. il ella ii“A"4 W * Cream _-_gf t e s_§.»;_f.f@»'t» £'T‘.>‘§ _ should be. . ._ tarnish. Two f`~""l .- |\~'»'3waii~Ea Jiwriin ~a...~~».-tm ini - ---- M -w _ '__ _*_ | I _ Get 'that photo of baby at\ _¥'l`illi C00li STUIIIO " Wh'~re Baby is Always Wel- i';; G. |i.°°°`°Eo0ii I __________l Proprietor. l 2 .pil _Q5 Fr _~~_..-.Band io _Hand r 3l§lhcl thfl iflTeliha"rn`6i>e \o"’fcu Und irydti nee`d'it'tlian ibfvvliitest `dian*i~ ° ._ _' High-quality, Coal from our yards-clean. free-burning. long-lasting Coal-f`ai\_-_ prices, and fwii service in ~ xizhange for your orders. Any orders today? Quick delivery? Yu. C. Lyons & Co. Phone 1 1 1 Foxes Foxes " Parties having 19:3 pups for sale should correspond with the undersigned, giving breeding and state price. _ ‘ KKFOXYYI _ Box 332 - Charlottetown WBM _ OGTI person orpersona from running hoindr, vvav.on our premises. _ Silver Tin Black Fox Cn , Ltd i l W. M. Les. _ R. C Lea Brent Les. J. H. Leu. R.' Lsard. - T. H. smith. Geo. Nicholson. r-a7M6iE3l. . ..|i'//i,,_ » iii ' " i,.fj/iii ` ii’ . '» lv* W' 1 _ _ ._ __ _ __ ,W\\ \[;'.'islus.-».__ ;---_'dx /,ti lf’ \_ _ ea %./"N/' f;-s~ I %};Z'/fuilni - -; ron A coop run: that gives out heat. creates PDW." or ‘oeou your meals 'rr " 1 i V DDR COAL i We have a gtod stock of coal cn hand under cover, which we can delijver in -as dry a condition; as when taken iromfzhe mines- We’re never too busy *° “t`°“d ord-rs i l . Y\T\ST F-R-E-E Come inin our office and have our takes a few mintuee and we will tell you exactly what you neéd and ii wont :cal you one penny We make ter-.th and guar- antee them lo fit exactly, We also guar- work Extracting and filling without pain, prion rnodsrma. _ _DR ROBINS it-tmif l-‘none 21¢l~.| _ _ .a r ~ . ._ I . Y teeth examined free of charge. Only antee perfection in Crown and Bridge 25 Queen Street, Next door Beer &Gotf |I<‘reaei-icton 3 o’clock D. ni. and Bradalliane 7 0'clock p. m, l INWARD TRAINS.-The southernl accommodation arrived in Charlotte-| town today at 10.15 a.m., on time, and the eastern express at 10.20 a. m., on time. ing its share of measles which have been going about for some time. Light out of one family of ten are down with them at the present time, which gives it much the appearance Of a hospital, with day and night nurses. It is though; to bs of 3 mud tyi>e,still bad enough to have the school closed for the present.-Before the school closed the scholars pre- sented their worthy teacher, Miss Lena Gillis, with a handsome dress- ing case as a token of the high rc- specr. and esteem she is held in by the scholars and district. RECEIVES CALL- A very hearty cali has been extended to Rev, A, D, .Archibald, of Rexton, by the Prince St. Presbyterian Church of Picton, says an exchange, and the call has been ratified by the Picton Presby- |terv. Rev. Mr. Archibald has been pastor of the Rexton field for about ten yours, und he stands very high in the affection of those to whom he 'has ministered, as well as being greatly esteemed by the people gen- erally in Kent. His preaching sta- tions include Richibucto and Rexton and surrounding districts. I-ie is an able preacher and devoted to his work, especially among the young people. A call coming from an old church like Prince Street. Pictou, in a fitting tribute to his worth.-Mr. Archibald l_s well, known in P. E. Is- ::Ono of the best cough cures o'n the market is Rexnll Cough Mixture. It is very pleasing to the taste, .ach and oilects a prompt cure with out loss of time. Sold with the Rex- Hed. The McKinnon Drug Co., Cor- ner Great George and Kent Sta. Mtf. i--_ ito meet in a fortnight to finish the POWNAL.-This village ls ngw hav] work. This is but a small society but doesn’t effect the most delicate atom-l all Guarantee money back if dissatis-,and pleasant to the taste_ 25c_ t,,b€_ I (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) _ GOOD REOORD--There were no cases before the Oharlottetown Po- lice _Court this morning. IN DEBATE.--W. A. McQ,us.rrie, W. S. Irving and W. G. Auld are the re- presentatives of Dalhousie college in' the intercollegiate debate, says a Halifax exchange.-Messrs. M¢Q“a,~_ rle and Auld belong ts prime Ed. ward Island. GOOD FISHING.-Alfred A. Mc- Donald, of Newport, R. I., represent- ing the wholesale firm of Lockwood et Winant, 4 Fulton Market, .N. Y., was in town last week, says a Richi- bucto exchange. in the interests of his firir., Mr. MacDonald has just re- turned from P. E. Island. where he reports the smelt fishing very good this season. W. C. T. IT. MEETING.-In spite of the rain, and the unpleasant walking a number of the members of the Wo- inan's Christian Temperance Un- ion nict Monday afternoon in the pleasant parlor of Mrs. L. M Charlottetown, to make bugs for sailors. Flourteen bags were made and many things prepared for filling them, when darkness crime, nnd after Miss Poole had sei-ved dainty refreshments, they separated they are all earnest tempcrnnce workers, ready to help in any pon- sible ‘vay in temperance work or moral reform. They have a commit- tee to visit the sick and shut in, tcnrrying them flowers and good read- ing and words of cheer and comfort and sending each Christmas a hun- dred or more illustrated magazines to the inmates of the Infirfliary. Be- sides contributing literature for sail- ors at their own port, they each year send a box of good read- ing matter and comfort bags to icither the Bearnen's Institute or |tho lumbermen, Letters have been ‘received from some of the sailors who have received comfort bags from them. and they plainly show that the mcn are glad and thankful to rc- ceivc them. These bags are about n foot square, made of cretonne or other strong pretty material. and are filled with needles, pins, buttons, tlireml, darning yarn, bandages, old rags for sore fingers, sticking plus- tcr. soup, wax, note paper, a testa- nicnt and a personal letter-just the little conveniences, hard to get when at sea, all conveniently arranged for use. At their next meeting the sub- ject for discussion will be The White Slave Traffic, and the need for Dar- ents to awake to the danger to their daughters. who go away especially to large cities. All women are cordially gwelcomc. (Other papers please col>Y~) l i ::Na-Dru-Co Tooth Paste keeps the 'teeth white by preventing the forma- tion of tartar. Keeps the breath right by preventing putre-faction. Is germicldal, prophylactic, cleansing E. A. Foster,‘Central Drugstore. t 1-18lVltf. he nilll at Trcacle it Honey. We havea nice supply of good old fashioned T CLE & HON- EY in tw ize o a fresh si1pp'y of Island c tea: dire ct from Beer Xi Gnifs __ I r' H _ '_ People°s The ‘LONDON --BOBBY" i ~ Diss on POINT DUTY. LONDON, Eng., Jan. 27-For the tirst time in the history of Loudon.a ‘policeman was killed on point duty. Londoners so thoroughly appreciate the services of the constables direct- ing the traflic of the metropolis that the news created a seusation.G.John Smith was the victim. and the scene was Ludgate Circus. Smith was run over by a motor bus, the front wheel passing over his head. An eye-witness said the vehicle skirlded with the wheels locked ns though on ice run- ners. Thc streets were very greasy. Twelve metropolitan police were in- jured by the horse-drawn vehi:les,and 22 by motor vehicles while directing traffic in 12112. This is an unnatural con dition- a little rest each day and Scott’s Emulsion after every meal gives nature the material to restore strength. Scott’e Emulsion iS 2 strength-building, curative food and tonic to overcome weakness and fatigue-COIltainS no alcohol or drug. It doesn't stupefy the nerves, it feeds them. Expectant and nursing mofllsrs always need Scatt's Emulsion. Scott & Bowne, Tomulu, Ontario 17-78 MORE WAR TALK FROM ULBTER. NEW YORK, Jan. 27-A cable from London to the Tribune says :- Accordlng to news from London- derry, preparations on a military basis ure going on all over Ulster, with a view tu resistance to any Dublin parliament, by an armed and disciplined force. Such reports how- ever must be taken side by side with the fact that the pending bye- election fight in Londonderry will he one of the closest in the history of the horough. Friday next is the polling day. i%'I`llllEN'l‘H D}il\'i-LN l\`liOM BEDS IN iJUliMl'l‘OIiY FIRE. SAHACUSE, N. Y., Jan. 25- One hundred and seventy-five students at itjallanau Hall, the rnen's dormitory of (lazenovia seminary, made hurried escapes when the bail was burned to- day. Eddie Hall, u dormitory immediate- .ly adjoining was endangered. i One hundred young women all of |whoni were asleep when the fire broke ;out, were ordered into the street and lwere not given time to dress. IBIG RATS DISTURB SLUMBl§liING JURORS. Siilfereil From Baile ,Constipation “ And _Sick Headache. There is no more f t so illness than that arising irom badulailcoox Wheii the blood becomes impure the rrholc system is impure; boils and pim- pli-s _break out, the bowels become _-umtipuled, und ilic head aches more or C'bS. Do not neglect to purify the blood on the first appearance of a pim|i»_le or boil. C.i';ii|.u: it »tliuro_ugli|y by t e use of liurrlnt-k Blood Bittcrs and thus prevent ` untold aullering. Mr. lJ_ M. Mclilaine, Liagara Falls Ont., wr|tcs:~“lt_ is with pleasure I testify to the sterling qualities of our dlirduck Blood liitters. After the goet- Viur, through which I served in the lst l.L., suiierr-d from boils, constipation, and sick headaclies, and tried many pre- parations, but got relief from none till nu old comrade of mine got me to tr the il!-irdoek Blood Hitters. To say fgot |rclicf is to put it mildly. lt made me | mysc|i_` again, viz., a man who knows not - what it is to be sick, and who has been, and is still, an athlete. * 9“'l`o anyone in want of purified blood and the resultant all round vigorous health I can conscientiouslyrccommend B.B.B ff Get the 3 B’s. Manufactured' onl WILKESBARRE, Pu.. Jan. 25-A `smnii army of cats and a generous supply of rut traps were toduy oi"- idcred installed in the jury room tlic $2,000,000 i,u'1.crne County CUUTL' ehouse. following the howl of protest ‘set up this morning by jurors doing ‘duty in a murder trial over the pres- 'ence there of u multitude of rats ("hig as r:uts”). Jurors have found it impossible to sleep at night be- cause of tlierats. b Th T. M`lb Co. Limit _'lbronto(i Ont. 1 um ° 1 _ oil "A hot water bottle is always a lguod investment. It will stand years of steady \\‘ciir‘ and is nu absolutely necessary bed fellow these cold nights. We have a big line here now made of finest rubber and ranging in price =from $1.25 up. All bottles priced at :$2 and over are guaranteed. Tho Two Mace. Mutt. . ~ - 1 I ___ . _ V g;Ji`.Q__»:J._o._o me 51 \ Sa. _ ‘xh- C "; --sm§ e- it indie* f'~>’§` “$15. '-L4 ,-:~_ .-_ H e, 5"" 'gp ua- " eng; _ _-.‘§¢.-.1-1%?-`-_ if l0G)ll'“¢§E"§Z“§' atre To=night J- '1.q}~ ' -l»~:-‘ . :~“:~.“.-:.`»'.‘ - f vs_- , - '- 3,.; I - Q milk the first place ns s iii, \‘ i` drink for children A pure . / . Cocoa, it contains nerve, flush and muscle - buildind material Made with milk it isan perfectly 'J _;.__;;_;_»_, balanced food, as well ns o drink the children love. 1" /;`l'\i‘»,» -. - ‘ i 7 .J ; . ‘ . . .51 fha" ’ co s iii’/, ._ \ nsnrscriun _ ' . ' _'wr ` ,-_'.»_ I ' __- ._t.-ng. s , . »» f,1=§;_~,f;¢r,. _ I, _ 5, »_- /I/'gui Couldnt wait , Grandpa) ” 'pi -_\" . ,. "‘., /> ' /_ ` _ We/ A' f C°‘”“"’5 ' Hg _ " ‘_ ` Cocoa shares with "-5, "' ,;__-_I -"MP5 5 ~ .vs *i ily ._ __ /_ _ §¢ “ _ »:\\ -'35'-QI./"` E* " ` \ \ \\\. \\\‘§\ \\ \ .___,__,__,__.____ ,.1 ""f= 5” » Q . ~ .si / ,.° _.4 »~ ., ;§:¢i; 1./ “;£5.*;i&=~_:°\- ;=;=,=; _ -1,4 s \ \\ we "L \\_ X. *e fr'-` . -- ,gif 55" ~ _ -_ -:.eizisisisieisisiaisis€sis;&it=. .,=;;isi \r.i.'*‘§~‘”_'E@ -'"1-..i2il:.1‘.i.=='i'§'-1 ii ‘ I s i I l / il _ii . < i i L rx- . .°~_~_.,»-:Sf :£5-'L to " ‘ Z The Limited 3:- I: _» £ TGRONTO . ril; ‘A ri »- A- N ' .~:i:l:i:=:=:1:‘:=:=:=:=:':=:~. x:::=:1:!:=:l:E:E: 1 _i it _.;.».;,; i-:-' ii' *-2:-'~i~:§}iiii~:~=»2::~:;I;=;-;;~ -‘.1 , , . _--rn' ~: :-:-:~:1:~:-:~:-:-:~:=: :~:~:-:-:;:-:~:;:;:»:;:;:;:;;;:=:;:;:§:§§iE!;!g:¢: ll:§lli i 0.1.' ..-.-.~:=:-'-=:-. -i~ -bil :- :i-i-:~=---=-,-~_~~.-'.:sh‘~ ~ - f "-' -'*' _saneai:-zu-:~uu=;:;;;s-._._'~=~'~=:u:ii--L ‘ ‘~"Ia`:2:1n.~=;=.~-,'~gi-.ig-i~-.-.~¢,,'~~,~~,-:-,,,,~<*i‘-:-: -l* ‘- 1 » r. i -,L ,. <,.i ‘ » . S :ii .' :_ ._l» .~g f' \_ i [_ ‘_ . ___ -.wh ._A->.: -' *rr- li V Bargains for Women ' 20 p. e. OFF THESE ’ Patent and gun metal pumps, :1 splendid liue Patent Oxfords, buttoncd and lnccd styles-', all sizes Tau Oxfords buttoned and laced Dougula Boots Patent Boots buttoned and laced Slippers in strap and putnp st_\‘lc.~' American Boots and (lxforils, extra fine, formerly priced ‘ut $2.50 to $4 A fine line of, boots nearly zill si/.cs Another line of fine booisg sizes 1, .25to . $2 2, 2 1-2 and 3, rather o'd styles but good for winter wear . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ . . _ :. . . . . . . . . _ _50c_a"palr _liuttoned overshoes, sizes 2 1 2 3 3 1 2 and 4, suit boots oiicred above i ` Si. . . . . . __ ._ .. Handsorne Cgllendar v S__L _ Cloth rubbers, 2, 2 1-2 and3r~2... ............... u ' i i f.-\:"'.i‘.i= z _ _ ' - 4 '_ Nfl "` 5'" " *IL-".`, ' `* ~ 52 5 ` ;- i, .~ " .' . ,gr _;________¢__ ,___ ..,~,_-._:&__ ___._,___i__`__},_ ___ _. _ ‘___ f_1_.¢ ._ _ 5,* __ __ §____.\____¢;. i lmlmisslon Adults l0c Children Sc] 2] _ _ _ -- --Mr. Rifzius--° Rafe Snaps fm' MEN _. _ Patent leathcrand tan boots, all sizes, regularly $5.00 _sf *““? _ ' Sin S :'E_very time you do _now...........__ $400 _ _ _ .. _ ,, s _ Paieniieaiu <1 i ~1 '.1 .if b , "1 1 - _ , xA Drearn Town _ 0 _ Cr an an sioes an ca oots regu ary __ __ ______,__ 545 _ f ’_"_ £51” _-f - I =-- - -_ _fr 'f . "- ' Regularly $4 for _ ’ ' 'i , ...$.20 _ _ _ Grand C¢11‘"lUUl A A Few Items in Children’s Footiiicar Babies boots . . . . - 25° ‘ Wi' i ey £5’ Co. ~.-..»n:. » fr" a . ~_y ______ .__` --_ ________, .-.. ni the Children’s boots, sizes 4, 5, 6, 7 _ . _ .. . . . . . . . . .. _- 69° ° Wi' \ ! _ I Gir`s’boots,sizes8,9,andxo _ _.,...- 75capair ‘ _ Arena ~ Chocolate buttoned boots, sizes 8, 9, and 1o_,_r§gnl;$flY - $155 “°w SLN -a ‘- ` ' To-NIGHT i Al Queen St. Ha- :~\»_ && ‘ " _:..r=.e..4:=-'- .~..~.-‘ ‘°‘ - .' _i