face powder sup P with tne skin; _U o-"' 'ed a. d- classic odor. The beautiful pick age _is an oinaulent. the row- `§']er is al nec ssil y. Price 50c /_‘ , _ , _V Eacfrpackage contains , -_a coilp__§_:i wh'ch ;nti.les `\he bearer to one of In- ' 'grahaufsdainty vaoiiy . _ ’ boxes free of charge. -_____°r.1_=~_~¢»_<=_ _box-Q mv be for z5c. ' We carry the full lice un . _--we .3-~v,_ -.vw #Tile Guardian sewn-hom ps e»seufaa"Au"'§»"in Mailed to "The 599%," Cl7T\‘l0i’-t8tDwlls, :gtk the events. abc CORCORAN-'- At Baldwin's (Road, _ ARRIED 0 g B room:-At Howland, Maine, .ran- Sorest Corn Removed 'sorest corn or callous no matter how . IT PAYS to but in ""'f_'T’. _,BlK00l§l?Hl¥LD. , _ ill -be let- v1=°u_iie»$»"7_f'd e gguieihbathi 26€h_lnx., ai?-`tnl’i:‘di\i’ali vrolinr nav;-Y?¢‘at i-day, violet y was' uietly and uiioetentatious- 'i;a'c;bsei‘viib. As the naturil violets failed to put in 'an appearance, not- withstandihg the tempting weather, toria the Good, who died twelve years ago',on January 22. ~ _ and ps;-naps Victoria. Such enter Crapaud. the heart by a brake shoe. ? foot of Richmond street last nighi he little the worse. It would appeal that the ice is not particularly safe especially at the landings. _for thc government taking the hoai run on tlio Picton boats Aa n result at- time ` and door ~ arid l mutie. \'-'ll ‘ 'Crap_au,d," ygeterdpy. _ ,_ had their place was taken by the ertill- A. E. McDonald, Port Hill, ieit cial species. '1‘iie,day coiiunsmoreter yesterday morning ior the death oi the beloved Queen, Vic- _ Boston. 0, L, Grant, Charlottetown, wasa passenger east yesterday, afternoon. B RN v ~ Plwonnssiva.-oeoraa E. heard o. ia. ohnnpgii, oiianomtown, was _ 0 _ _ dz Bon, the Drf;¥_f°9Bi‘/0 mi“°1“ 0| a passenger returning from the main- MITCHELL-At Summerside, "01, C’I'aDB\1<1, are ab t addin5 5° “Wil land by the Minto yesterday. lea- 21. 1913 to 'rhomas and mi-s ‘“1f°°»_‘1Y "ll °‘1“‘PP°°i P\°“° ° “"9 >“"'° Mitchell a son, ‘ ' ' dynamo which; in addition to lisht' Nelson natteiibury, ohsrloetotown, in their own estalblishment may pos- returned home yesterday morning by (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) sigly extend its rays to the ville-sf the Minto. _ __ January 12 1918, to Francis_P.`a`nd prise in commendable and, speak! Mrs,'Robt. I.. Muttart, Cape Trn- Mrs. Corcor n, a daughter. Wt” °f U19 ¢l11`iVil1S ¢0l11¥Il\!!\itY 01 verse; is visiting friendii in Charlottei 'i2OWll. _ _ M _ _ ' - ' ‘ ' ' °~_~------- _.' l E. 'ph mas MoNutt Malpequeis spend _ _ GILIHUREH _ r[iI"N___At oh 1 KILl4ED BY 'D“AIN BRAKE SHO _ 0 i i . its attributes. town on Jw” ,912 b ,fr °“"f oaNoNoquE- ont Jan. 20- .ng e iawsaya in ohanioitazown on ind ils ptoii- _ F_ ‘F“ue,.t0n_' M,;,.d0ch.'Ggm°:;7' George Peflnock, oi Bi-lockville, a business. r M Grand Trunk Railway conductor was -* open? t_° bl°_nd f°lg;]1if,\;-;)iv°,.FMBi° Dew” Martm killed near Gananoque Junction yes- Capt. John N. McDonald, Monta- _ terdny. On the arrival of the train gue. was a Visitor 110 Charlottetown lui _ sessmg the very acme DIED sis Glixinanogine J unctilfmbhie vans yesterday. _ .,_» .,f_p~i_r`f¢bt on in ,H r£5n_ WARREN_....A¢ Victoria ,ms Sb 5, an i on searc eng ma e, _ _ _ _ . _ ,_ - . ' _» f <1 in ¢ s J. M. Beaton, Melville, was in 16th inst, Samuel S. Warren in 67th. west Zfyhevgfs web alfuh w° mill” Charlottetown yesterday and ,-eww. year of his age. He leaves to mon ° H 5 t hand was a widow two sous and two dau me crushed and he had been struck over “<51” ti” “ft°’”°°“' yesterday. Warren Newsom, Orapaud, who has -of Ingraham's'I`oil=t pre- ' -- been on e short visit to Charlotte- _ Nat Ong-_ 1 ECONOMY.-Economy in snbsidiz- town returned home last evening. P I ' Phill, Qllillkiy ing trains is said to be the rcasor -r -"- D. McLean, Crapand, lcft yesterday \A F * ' No wonder Putnam‘s Painless Corn Off the Cape route on Saturday, say: morning on a business trip to Hali- '_ v ° os er ' ` Extractor sells so well. You see it is a Sackville exchange. The service fax. diilerent from any other remedy you was stopped for the second time ~-ir -- _ C€l1if11l DfU&S¢0l’¢ V. have ever used.iDoes not merely rs- the season and the boats ordered tc Harry Jenkins came to Charlotte- , ' lieve the pain ` temporarily, 'but is run to Picton. Mail clerks who weri town to visit his parents Dr. and S11m1Y5ld@- guaranteed to reinovs-the meanest. stationed here were also ordered tr .urs. S. R. Jenkins. 5-is-= ` __ long it has bothered you. Get a 25c. the morning train on the Capo routi S. Arsenault, Station Agent, Tig- ' " ' bottle of "Putna.m'a" to-day and \vas ordered cancelled ¢X°°Pt on M011* nish, was a passenger returning home Pl`0V° it- T219 Dag: tells the si’f0\’Y'“ dai iriornings- M8110-'8°1` HBYUB fe' 'froin Charlottetown yesterday after- ” ` ` ' `| A » . A .ua is recheck -' Tm is where you sat ie if your Laundry wer notproperiy ons. Baveyou; l16_¢|f as _ i as your line by av n your vor ho es -the STA oos no ore. iz ni -- =1l. r. wrafrns _ The Stal' Steam Laundry., , __ i34 Konisi. “Phone for Your Groceiy Order lrespectfully solicit .plow for lg_r3'and 'Wish my large number of and patrons Charlottetown for their during lolz I.. .Smalluvtil of I ,r Queen v B§yihI;ldS=s. delivered), “ffl -WOMEN TAKE DI Extractor, which is _sold by drugg Oats (white) ' ‘ ' ' 88 to Oats (black) straw, poi- eos. _. 85.50 go. Hay ' Eggs per dos .Butter 1 Chicken (pair) Fiowl (pair) Potatoes, por bus. Celery _ " Turlrlpl 1 Cabbage Peltl Hides ' Call ill _ Lam? ' ' _hear » io to ie Baer_(_qii‘ariar) '_ _ il Pork ~ ` ' Bi 't 9| Geese $1.25 to $8.90 sumumasilm manxnrs Corrected for: every W'edn and Baturda ` 'Io l sz to io con 5 rotors *it insole _ iito7 hee! " Blfdlil on S8 i White) ‘~ 42 (Blank) ` 6 30 10 81 30 to lil' _..._._____i_..a__, P, ri., . ii' .V ._-a OITY, N. J women -a llim & P. E. I. railroad would no longer action. ~ J IN HIS HONOR.-Last evening s very sociable and pleasant evening spent by the guests of the King Hotel, Charlottetown, in do~ o Alfred Farrel, a fellow» to his departure where he has been the Western Union Tel- Mr. Farrel har summer re h nor to New for company af. for the ' Charlottetown Dis- his work'in a thoroughly manner, and being agenial he won the esteem and respect The goose supper last even- n farewell tribute to his me- speeches complimentary to of honor, *toasting hir and wishing him the success undoubtedly he deserves, wer( `rrell came here from St. John and ` l"be succeeded by his cousin, Mr. ' 'troll who' comes from the same -_,?.-__--___ SCAHEIS IILEANSE , ,___ headeohe,l|nd_‘_ lute. sour sioiiisgh or eotieil ioniiue , ._ 0. . _ . it a.ri=r'.. more necessary that you keep Howell, Liver, and Stomach pure and irgeh _than it is to the lowers _ and 'drainage of a tree irom obstruction. keeping 'olearl inside with l forcin el- f§'I.°’3.{`,. _»ifi.‘..fi¢., or castor oil? ‘ TNI ll cleanse and the ood bile ol the mat- .,,__,',._ _ being em- to see Mis Putnam‘s Painl Corn 'and Wort ceived word. on Friday that the N B. noon ._ _ (nm _ " r " be required to handle mails. Thai (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) " ' the government is anxious to abolisl' S. T, Gallant, M. L. A., Piusville, CHABLOT'f’li3’l‘DW!v_'l.ABK!4iT8. the 50 cents per mile subsidy for af was a visitor to Charlottetown this --- ' ” ' “ great a period of the year as possilblr morning. Corrected for 'every' Wednesday. and between Charlottetown and Summer- - _ Saturday issue. ` _ _ side is considered the reuson for thi Dr. Pringle, well known in Char- lottetown, has _returned to Sydney from Western Canada. Miss Laura Houston crossed over by the Earl Grey yesterday to Char- lottetown en route to her home in Montague. Miss Houston has visited the cities of Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Poronto, Montreal, and Truro, spend- lug a few days in each. She spent four w eks in Saskatoon and reports it to lk an excellent city; growing rapidly. Her friends are all pleased s Houston home again. ' COMEDIAN SELLS _ FIVE-POUND NOTES AT PENNY APIECE. LONDON, Jan. 20-Unshaveu and unkempt, a man stood outside the -_#rand Hotel in Trafalgar Square, shouting "Five pound notes a. penny each.” -As he displayed his wares onla tray y ilsu . `~_ ndb, to which Mi-L 'Farrell gave re ‘in front of him, people passed in doz- in his own pleasant way- Mn ans, giving a knocking look and gang om` their way. Presently a well- dressed man with a woman thought of asking if they were forgeries. Be \° J 711° 9|' ‘ ` 'i '- 'ing assured that they were not, they wanted two, but were told that the- sale was limited to one to each por- son ig ,;' I , _ The purchaser crossed the street to 12 QF." ` 1 well-known agency, and there to is ‘ ' ‘iis amasement received gold in ex exchange for the note. In an lnterview,the msn, a comedi- » f - *:_'i _ A an, said the whole thing was the re- l‘$l’--'°*~= '“ “lil 21° lliiii Mil] HUWHS °' ~ sum ve* ~ REAL ESTATE SPECULATION \ I LEADS TO SUICLDE. ' .‘ :..\--au-_ Nw Yonlr, J-an; zo-urs. mea- nor B. Barry, once -in affluent circum- stances, but who recently lost her money in n real estate ventura, slot herself to death in her uptown ap- partment yesterday. Revere s fol- lowiullosses inonkred thronfh porti- sipntion in n lane invosemen aeiisma headed ny megan iz. Jaeliion, who was convicted lost week of _lefrai|d~ lng an 0hio._W_0_man in the me of hong Is'faiid,prop_erty. are h sveil so have been responsible for thaw lh`lu's act. Her relatives live in Oni ornis. A _vw _ni 1 V W. H. Duke, Montague, leaves “ary 20' 1913. stephen T0o1e_ aged GOT 1); THE I(;E___S0me excite, Charlottetown this morning for St. 54 years. Funeral from 12 Dorches- ment Was caused on the ice at thi J0hD» N- B- 1 1|-ill;-Li , ter street Friday morning at‘ 8.45 .to St. Dnnstan’s Cathedral, thence to WIN” 11 110rHe driven by william Cnr.. D. D. McLeod, Oewell Cove, has R. G. cemetery. _ rio of Rocky Point broke through. loft for Bosfonto visit his daughter. ,_ The plunge was a had one and the 0¢. who is ill with allpendicitis. .FLYNN-In Charlottetown. ’-Tannery cupants or the sleigh get out in uni( -- 20th, Mrs. James Flynn, aged 85. to escape going into the hole. Ons ol D. Rutherford, Halifax, wasapas- Funeral will leave her late residence, them afterwards went in up to thi senger to Bradalbane from Char- 121 El-‘Sf-011 S¢l`9°t» t0'd9~Y (-Thllfidayiv neck but was llulled out by thi lottetown yesterday afternoon. at 8.45 to St. Dunstan's Cathedral crowd which gathered within a levi "*_ _ and thence to the Roman Catholic minutes. The horse also was witl J. A. Messervey, Charlottetown, re- Cemetery. f ' di'mCU1f»Y Pulled OUT. and appeared ts turned from Halifax by the Minto ` 31 we lisis and 1 slips, cle., lieiiimed v . ff" (S \ \./il Ima '/ / A e . 1 fl \/, f as *r ri . linen sale will A gli _intending pureliaserii, io, eesipleio _-»li¢'iir 1 iieir purchase before dale. Noi only household liiieiis but furniture coverings, _pe_riieres,blanlicls, comforts, fancy linens areincluded in iliis sale. Sheets, free of charge. \ /'\ gx @-55 Where To Stop In New York H utei Ray mond 41 EAST 20 STRIBI NEW YORK a Blocks East of Broadway :Bib ,Street Subway Station ' at the door. 3 blocks east from Hudson tubes an 61h Ave. and z8th Street. Five minutes io Grand Central Station aiigznd Street or Penn. R. R. Station ai 7th Ave. Convenient to theatres and shops, especially suited for ladies visitlng§New York alone. SING’ E ROOMS 5|." 3-'nttMl’.)"». .,, SECO&D TRIAL OF DARROW BEGINS. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 20'-The sec- ond trial of Clarence S. Darrow, charged with bribery in connection with the selection of jurors for the trial of James B. McNamara, vas called for hearing today. Judge W. McConlin of Madera County was cs- pecially named by the Governor to preside, Darrow, who is an attbrney of record in his own defence, planned to take a more active part in the hearing this time. The indictment on which he faces trial today cbozges bribery of Robert F. Bain, the only sworn juror selected at the McNama- ra trial. TORONTO LINEMAN _ ELECTROCUTED 'roRoN'ro, Jan. zo.-whno nxingi some wires belonging to the Holmes Electric Wire Protection Company at the corner of Cherry and Mill streets on Saturday night, William Wallace, lineman. was electrocnted. IN VESTIGATE DEATH ALWAYS CONSULT THE PHONE DIRECTOR It is surprising the large number of people in Charlottetown who, when they want to inquire about their Morning Daily Guardian or subscrip- NUII. Mk Central for the News phone No. 132.3, instead of 182.2; or when they want to inquire about advertis- ing uk Central for the Subscription phone No. 132-2, or for the News Phone No. 133, instead of 132-3'; or when they want the News or Editor- ial Department ask Central for the Subscription phone No. 132-2, or the Advertising phone No. 132-8, instead of 138, although all those depart- ments and their respective phone numbers are plainly given in the tele- phone book. Some people, instead of looking at the book, even phone one what number to ask for to get an- other department. All this is a great waste of time on the part of the person phoning, the operator at the Central, and the clerk in the de- partment wrongly phoned. The news Stall, on an upper floor, cannot give the necessary information about eith- er advertising or subscriptions, nor the advertising stall about subscrip- tions or news, nor the subscription -stall about advertising or news. In other words the clerks know and can do but their own work in their own departments, and if it were otherwise they would be continually running from ons department to another, up- stairs nnd down, mixing work, wear- ing themselves out and causing the greatcst possible confusion. On and after 6 p. m. daily it is useless to ask for any phono numbers eiisept 132 and 133. _ Patrons who consult their phone books for the numbers they really want will greatly lessen the work of the Patient Central telephone and Guardian clerks and thus help make their lives much brighter and hop- pier. 3-lddtf SOLDIER CRAZED Bl' GHIEF F MAN IN WOODS _ O HAMILTON, Jan. 20.-The discov-I ery of bullet holes in the skull of the ical Examiner Bailey of Ipswich to' believe the man may have been mur- dered. The Statc Police are making an investigation to-day. kit the it r_’ .““ ““ “g.°“' ““° “ geirgtzfyngzg he Mel;,Z;,'_necraue;cBa Lic; rifle on himself. He is in the Military According to the examiner, the bo-‘ Cd “W5 “'05 told F"“"" h° bemme dy had probably lain in the woods crazed with grief and, before anyone for two years. The bones were cov-Zconlrl nnticipate his purpose, seized ered with tattered clothing, hilt there‘hls riflc and slipped ri cartridge into was nothing to reveal the identity ofiths breach, pulled the trigger. He TORONTO, Jan. 20-Grief-stricken ovcr the death of a comrade whose friendship he had enjoyed for twelve years, Private Edward Fraser, oi the l`¢onlC adi Dr on trd Hospital. Frascr's comrade was Pri- vate George Shnndley, of the Royal CanndianIlcgimcnt,who died sudden- ly of pneumonia. When the unexpect- ::We are showing a superior line of perfumes nom, some 'oi the choice products of Roger Gallct, Piver, Har- mony oi Boston and other world_§a7, mous perfumera, You can get every fancy and standard odor here, all of the highest quality and at our prices unusually good values. Call in and see our stock. The McKinnon Drug Col, corner Great George and Kent ses. mi. ::Now the cold weather is here you will want a. hot water bottle and a good one too. That means you will want a Rexall hot water bottle, the one that gives best satisfaction. The Rexali is made oi finest quality pure rubber, strongly bound and will stand twice as 'much wear as the ordinary article. All sizes and prices here. Cali in and look over the dis- play; The McKinnon Drug Co., corn- er Great George and Kent Sta. Mtf. ::Buntain, Bell & Co., for beet coal, lowest prices. 9-2308. UONTAGUE MARKETS - " corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. Potatoes Beets per dol. Lard, per W. ‘Beef (small) per lb. Beef (quarter) per lb Pork Lamb. Dei' lb. (small Fowl Mutton [hitter Eggs, per dol. Oats Hay (Pressed) Hay (Loose) Pork Turnips U R528 14! Bto 16` Sf to fl 9 to 10}' 10 00 ll 9 to 18 8 to 12 241.0 25 26 40 to 42 $13 to $14 $13 to $1.8 7_1' W 3? ‘ 16 ICE BREAKS UP ON _ ' THE HUMBER RIVER TORONTO, Jan. 20.-For the first time in che past forty years the Hlirri- ber River has broken up after once freezing in midwlnter. At 11.80 the ice in the river broke in the dentre at the second bend. The preasurb from up stream was too sever-_e_ for the lower portion of the rivor,`tl'l'e I6! suit be-ing that the ice was _lammed up on Lin-, concrete pier under' the Grand Trunk bridge. The ian), how- ever, only lasted a few moments _kid the ice soon riished out into the l ei The lcc was six inches thick, but`no damage ’wii.s done so far as could be the victim. will probably recover. learned. _ _ A--¢~»-an.-¢_.A¢._~" ‘V oi~rsw.i sronrs mmf: BEEN oamiiim on' Gfitili the hate February The best kind of a ° ' ` _ . Good Morning starts at the breakfast table. Good Humor ` (if the meal is right) Theres anew Hot Porridge which is making new friends now-a-days because it combines the things desirable in a good ment and easy ipreparation. ‘ ost avcrn _ . ‘ _ _ f pecial -isiabkiliful blend of wilcat, corn and rice -to be served hot with cream and sugar like old Follows breakfast dish: Warmtli, _delicious flavor, substantial nourish- ` 1 [- _» 1 1 ii) 1 Q .n .'11 ' A try"ce1ls' why you lllike it for _ _ _ __ 'I"-_omor'row"s Brsdikidst Ai Grocers everywhere=-lilo-l“5“‘5?hi’k°‘°' ' -_ » Made by Canadian Posinm Cereal Co Lid.. Pdf* F-301| FlCl¢fi¢.°. Windsor, Ont. _ . F'v\~- .~ . L_. r ,>f.\. gy, _,€_;,_ ,_ _ \ . . ’ 'if' l. ._» ,v, . . .M »