..~.1~ 7 I' li I i. if il iii- *“ r" 1., - i i 'n .i. >, li ' li ',' » . . -*uf i. .. 1 _ Q ii ii i i ,i i i if if i 1 v 4 i .I , I »‘i i i .zi v i ,_ ,_l 5- Lliil ` l, PAGE EIGHT ‘ I-Am' ""8 _ 'rua cn1uu.o'r'i‘i:'rowiv GUARDIAN p mer 0' 'Aw' FEBRUARY -It pays to buy in this Province. -Daniel Sullivan, Coleman, was in . YOUR INVALID if - f _ _ f-_-~-_ M- _ -» _ _ , 24- i9iz\ ii ` _ is sife in following the example of the leading liusp- .. S \ . ~:~s_ -Austin Mclnnls, Richmond, was a visitor to Summerside yesterday.S. , » *JOHN M¢Kav ol the International* Harvesting Company, Kensington, was in Bummeisiile yesterday.S. -snpz. G. A. siiiirn, oi i;>.s.I.R. - Siimmerslde yesterday. S. -Joseph Read, Snmmersidc, was a passenger to Charlottetown yesterilnv nlternooii.S. -Miss Gertie Mclillroy, 'l‘igiii.=:li, is For Nursery Use ,_ _ . , ., was in Summersiile yesterday.S. you cannot take chances on Soap. Four generations of ` ‘~ Canadians have enjoyed the creamy, fragrant skin healing lather of Baby’s Own Soap- the Standard in Canada for nursery use, on account of its known purity. Baby’s Own is Best for Baby-Best for You. , , -. ._ ‘I ./ Az .. -,__ , I l‘ .._., 7 »,_ . f/_ i L o \\ i “ 3-iz' ALBERT soars, Liiwirisn, iviii-s.. 'T - MoN'riinAi..! WILL GIVE $500 T0 SICK _ 0F CllARI.0Tl`liTOWN AND VICINIIY F-mous Scientist Who Originated the Now Wonderful "llinie Treatment” Oliers S_I:00 Package Free to Sick ' i . and A ling __,7___%___&__ ln order that every reader ol 'l‘he Guard* ` ian who needs treatment may have as op_ portunili' to test this celebrated medic ine,t|:ie now famous scientist has come tu the lront with aiiolter to zire absolute- ly lree a lull size 51-00 package to five liuridred n_ei'i-oust: prove the won_deriul claims whi_cli have been made lor it. iii niakinf this oher the sclen Lists says: “l know hut there are many people who have been suffering lor years with some ehruniodiiieaso anii miiny oi t_hein have spent largesums ol money seekiiig acura. lknovv t at these people liesitate about investiiiz money in ini-illcioe _because they have despuired oi ever getting well, '|.‘housands have tolil me that story and many thousands ol the saline peopie have told me alterwardii that my trcatiiwnt had cured them lifter doctors and every l’eo|ili~. who have suiiered from Rheum utlsiii. Kidney Trouble, Stomach Trou- ble. Liver or Bowel Disorders. Uatarrlz. Broncliitis, Asthma. Chronic Ciiizhs, \V_f.~ak l.uii|,rs Luinbawz, Piles. Urinary iliiiorders. Fleiniile eukness. ol any kind,tlis weak. worn out,_broken~down und ries?-indeiit will be tlelightnd at the enect o ri low ¢ioses_ This wonderlul ireittuierit creates s. line appetite and helps the glizestive oi-guns to carry on their i'urii:tion1-i_iis they should. lt st_ren gtlisns _the kidneys, too, iinil drl\‘ei~i rheumatism puisoiis from the blood as ii bv magic, 'l‘liat ls why the people wh try it becoiiis so erithusiast~_c. _ Ariyivniler of _l`ne Guardian who will try t iiii extraordinary iiiedierie \lis.t has cri-,iited so much excitement by its cures ciin obtain ubiioiutelv lree ii lull $1.00 tiiinz else had. isiioii. i want to show ¢rimtinent\>y:»iini>If/ filinirin t_'\e¢0ui>u_n .5-, ' ' . these dsszairiniz people that all the news- paper tal about my treuinient _iii_ iibso- lf' utelg true, I want to prove tii_ ri iimlioil num er-no matter what the disciuifi. no matter howlonz they may hrive suiiereil, ~‘ no matter how bluo and discouraged- ii that my treatment really and actually does accomplish the wiiuderiiil results v that have been reported." l. v i-iovi or viritimi: ii enter dencribiiig their ~ie' th ir own w o ‘li the ruler . n e Dr s.. _ D iid riiiilliii'1ittud'iy to James IN Kidd. ent siiil no clinrire ol any kind will be iiili ai. ._ - - l‘oruiit I. \,‘;iri:iilii No nioi»°y 'neegj be v Av this oflcij is liiiiiteil you should rite :it uiio~, in order to be sure to re- sive yourfree treatment- Di. J s . Kidd, . C Please send me .i Fiiil si .oo l,`oiir~i.: postage paid, just :i~. you promise. ` /Vit mf' _ ,,___ __ __ .44Ain4sA4;4‘A44¢A4.AAAAAAAAALAaA»AAi.n.AA.AAA4A;4AA‘A.A44;A+- _€ivi9iiCll<59 fir Ff¢¢_Dil'iir Tr¢il“ii=iit_ ‘ i»l"li‘i-.iiniciii for my rise, fire and /'u.\'/ 0//ii'/r"____ __ *_ _ _ f _ 1"//'i'iJ 0/' li), /fi. U, .VIL . _____`_ _iS'lul¢___€_____ i.. lroin i\'hii:li you sulier iiiosl. Kidney 'I'roiibl~~ . `RheumuLwm i4luililei"l`roiibIL- . W ki .,l.umbiigu Outarrli .C t' l.' fl . _ 'pu ‘U Ma.lari'ii . ‘Forpid Liver .lliiv Fever lni iizestioii ll t 'I' bl stomach Trouble Eilr i`U\1 0 Poor Circulation /If/fe I/(,/i‘ /i»n_f/ it///fi/cr] .’ _ Mukenoi'iissiXlii~lo'a iliss-usecs you liavi-. 'l‘wu (XX) iivlure this one eu .unizs _ _.<_1iironici.fou;;li ..i\1ozenia ..lrreZulul' l"¢l"wL‘s _,|)i,|r|»|,-_,fist .Asthniii ..llszii.lache .llgeliiized Serious 'Give any other sympioiiis on ai separate slieet.Correapondence in n'l languages l|iipiir_o llloud ..l°`emilleIWeri\f'1cas .Ani-iiiia ..Woiii_b lrollbls Pimplos ,.iiviirian Trouble i\‘eurii|giii ..l-'isliilul feriuos ..i\lzziness . ot 1_las es __Ne|».oui-iness _,Bear 1 ng I) o w n _.Obesity 'Pains ...Leucorrhoen i l (P-.`“lIl\lAlilEl'l (`.-XRRIIQI) ' BY l".l‘](_‘AL,LIi]l) ‘.\'iAYO`I‘l. SEA'I"I`I.Fl, \\'sisli., I-‘el). 21-Hiram C. Gill, who was reniovcd as llflnyoi- by recall a year ago alter he had ge;-ved ii year, hezuls the poll in the miinicipiil ni;miii;i\ioii i>i'iniai~v for tlie I REPUFLICAN NAMED IN 'FENTH DISTRICT. BROCKTON, Feb. 21-For the first time in five years the voters in the Tenth Plymouth district, at B, special election. named a Republican lor the wining election, riir. mu 1-.oiicii 25.- lower iiriiiieii of the state Legisla- 000 votes, his nearest oiipriiinnt heiny: Thomas A. Parish, the hi :fn-=,.~'fi men'>; candidate who ollcil 12.090 VOUBS ture, Charles B. Packard defeating _ . i. -,. . s winter F. iiiisseii, 1354 io 1209. 'rim MCPHERSON-in this city, Florence E _-ii Nf 1# O . ‘ 7 _ <;i¢,'.f -.il-I-~J‘,~. { ~ , _ l . . lute Representative Portiis B. Him- P.uth.rFbeloved daughter of L. J. d5tf_ i ‘_ Passenger from Charlottetowii to Summerslde yesterday morning.S. -The vote oi the Methodist congii- has not yet taken place. lt will take place some time in Match Q -Rev. P. C. Gauthier, Palmer hoiiil WHS ii Passenger to Summerslde from Charlottetown yesterday altcr- noon,S. -The special train from Charlotte- town arrived in Siiminerside at 4.30 p. ni. yesterday with about 75 sti:il-- ents from S. D. (‘.S_ - -The following are the Siiinmer- side market prices, White Outs 50c, Blacli Outs 53a, pressed hay $12.50, loose hav $12, pressed straw $5, loose straw $4, pork 5; to 7-‘;c, eggs 24c. butter- 21c.S. -The death occurred in Cambridge, Mass., Hospital, recently, of Mrs. Bernard. widow of Uaptiiin W. ii. Bernard, formerly of Summersiilc. Her niece Miss Flora Mcliean, was with her at the time of her death. ` ' ', _ im _ , _ M_ l She leaves one sister, Mis Ander- son, of Boston -A last and exciting game of hocliev took place in the Crystal Rink Si - merside last night between the ic- macs of Lenox Island and the St. the close score of 5 to 4. The game was last throughout; the score ,it iall time 1-0 in lavor of the Saints. In the second hall both teams put in 4 goals leaving thf- score at the end ol time 5 to 4 in favor ol the Saints. The folluiviiig, point; Conroy, rover; ,I)li'gi:rin, centi‘c;} Doyle, right wing; Sweeney, left li wing, The Mlcmac's; goal, Heriiiii-il;` point, Sark; cover point; (_‘ninlyii;, rover, Bouts; centre, Jacob ¥-ln.i~k;- right wing, Lewis; left wiiiz, 'l`l1imi» as. l‘}rlian` Gillis refereeil iiii‘il lt. McDonald wus judge of play. A liii',';e niiillence witnessqil the game iinil iiii- ‘ joyeil sn hours skating iiftiii-wiirili; to (‘rystal band.--S. - presentntlve Timothy .l'_ Meade, lin.: S(lHOIiARSlljlII" FOR EXETER, N. H., Feb. 21-Phillips Exeter has received a hequcst oi $3,~i u who died Ianiiary 5 l‘lll,to found _ tliiisinsin" to he the chief grounds for |, nwnril. ig, IS ILL ONCE MORE. COPFJNHAGEN, Denmark, Feb. £1 -King Frederick, who recently had n narrow escape from a severe attach of pneumonia, is ill again. According to an official bulletin the royal physi- ` cians have ordereil the King to keep to his bed. _A - Dino NICHOLSON-At his home on Eus- ton St, Charlottetown, on Friday, Feby. 23, 1912, Wm. Nicholson, r aged 56 years. Funeral Monday by Murray Harbor train to Orwell Head, leaving at 2.40 for railway station . __ ‘h gation, Siinimerside, for church union ‘P ' 4 v .L ~ s r uriliiiary quality. 2-21dwsrl2 ' was the line up, St. Dunstans; lint- ler, goal; Alleyn, point; Roy, cover iliiy ii-i i»oniiiig',';iiiil iiiil. fiir oil, irlii-ii tli-2 Aiiii:i‘il:ui\ lliiy iiiiisl ily lroiii thi.- l’l"|'lLLlI"S EXETER -cxuniler Powell, ni:-.ir:iv.inii writer, _“_” - Klulic trotter, ilililuniiit ziiiil. liiinter of l hig gaiiie in Alricii \i'il.li Roosevelt, " 000 from the executrix ol the estfltff wliere he is a iruest. of lllrii. Olena S. Pinirrcy or Boston; "'i‘ii,. .~ __` ....,.$3. i ` ' N \\ ' ' Anothenliiie in fanitv grey tweed riiiulefly ~`»i4» and 5.1 25 for. . . _ .. _ $p_ Men e :inii boys' sweaters and swu ter coals..................25p. e,p~- Reulien Tuplin & Co" ilals ` Thee are over 200|) hospitals where Boviil is pres- cribed by the doctors daily. _ ' All that is good in Beef is in /_ pglllif BENCH MAD; ` visitiiii; in Sunimersiile the guest oil Trlrs. Hoy Sulli\'an.S. -All news, advertising and sub- -JohneSteel, Suminerside, returned aurlptlonl in Alberton and vicinity from Charlottetown yesterday morn- ` . . , . ing.S ---- , , -l -Mulcoliii Steel, Snnimerside, was .-Alfred E. McLean, Lot 16, was a n iassen er from C r tetowii yes- lnkiiig R.-ili’. i\l1ii's and tu) s` ,`. A, ~rr.:,‘_'i;,_\'.;"_.*»¢3 ' 7- ea ,;:=.;_ 4.. a-W-w ‘ ' » ~' _ ~. . _/ _ A ‘- . ._ ..;> , , _ "1-1»'i":" » 5 i ,--;._-y-; /» ` __l \ ,F-lf.; if _,<1 1° &,_¢-1 .-1'-'.; T; -‘ll Mfrs _*_ good tonic to keep you cleiir oi colds E________ --- --_-~ _,______` nrlors, Suninierside._' 1 1 `toc Taking Sale lI.~ic :irc a Ic\v_`odd pickiiigs froiii the coiiiillcss l‘ -'.’~I>‘ii'..~i that are being offered during our stuck- ,\I:ii's uiiclerwear, new line suitable for spring "star, mediiiin weight, sizes 30 io 4:, ri-gui,-4,-ly ‘;-..'5pi~i~suilnow . . . . . .. $|.50 /‘iimtlicr liiic composed ol` odds and ends ol`dif' 'cn-iii lirics i'i small and large sizes lo clear :it ............. ... Half Price ovi:ri?0ais....,.....Z5 p ¢, off ., , _. ,,, \\'iii!i`r wi ~i, kn'i :i ' ' - . \ ° -_ , i ;.._,_.-.. tt., .;.".;:“.a‘;f’..l‘i.'.fi“';;f..*i;3:.,,‘,;’: Sumniersiile; can supply specially » - I, . H'-'-'s "‘i~' "‘ l“""` ffm" 5°” ‘U *SC F01'---~ 35;; V \Vonicii's liosicry.. 20 p, c, aff _\Vomeii's skirts iii navy panama, sizes 23 and 24, rrgularly $4 75 for KENSI!\'G`I`ON feel better from thc first iliisc. $1 I1 hottlii. Hole agents, 'l‘he Mai-,Kiniioii g, Drug (‘o., (liir. (lt. (len. & l\'l.. Sts. i» ~ I HEiHSl lllll ,_ ____- I’AHAlli“Wllisen the Panama canal is comple I , P mak 201:.- cauruuy TA"-OR MAD: srvii; The" resolution to sive' ou; custoiners the _best shoe maqé is -the reason 'we say' ‘ Empress Shoes for Women," This illustration is one of the new styles we have in stock. I*l0l!f>`!l1e Wing toe cap and ,arched instep;-and the com. lete nattysppearaiice which es it 2 very desimbieihoe. We ARE om: or ri-ii: 500 Aelirre wi-io stu. Ti-ii: Euisiiggs . Morris & Smilli ,Sole Agents. an American missionary um] the head ol the Presbyterian school si; Syoncbyon, was arrested toilay hy Japanese police. -N "lint there is ii subject tliiit is vas- l_v more iiii]'oi'tiint than tlie' eoiitrol of the lanils licliiiv our l>iii'i.lei‘. We 2‘l"‘l"-l- iiiuiit iiiilfi‘i»ve our iiiiircliiint marine. I rictlviiilniim William lisiiilol 1 toil we will see liow necessary ig 1;, i.-troiri; mei-cliant marine to bring Ulmllt Im nilviincement in commerce." BANKER IN PEN As iiookicnniiim N ‘ . , ` . ._ pl , rlieiirst for the noble li_~_lit lie is \vng~ ling in liieliiilf nl the riliipgliiir of tho iiirtliiii' inlri tlic luiiirii iliiin some iiii-ii, hut, his iilien is iiiic lliiit slioiilil "_ “H ` " """l‘;`iE.i'-'.T1§:‘i":`1` ‘iiileil >lt:iti':~=. I-'iirliiiiliri-illy he peers i-i'i#i‘-'i- iliv liriirty ::~|p|ioi~t, ni llii: gov- `»_» . ...__ ,_ ....,.,. __..__¢_T .__=.` _ M,SS,0NARY IS Hmm TKINGSTQN, ont., ren. zo-w, n_ rnverse Ex-General Manager of the FUR AHSASSTN l‘l.0'l‘ Ii‘~irniers Bank is acting no i like ‘ . ion ep. 'r0iing.tlie same work Woieu, eorge Erckmunn,;:risio: gt ;’loi}t‘;ilii¢iTItl[i\d when he was in Play -- "_i;'.;;"'“ir=i=i-s__ _» Inverness Coal RIC HT* 'is 'o I to-,,,i_i»~¢ --- _.___ __ c Salts and P 'Today we liuve placed in our sliow window a display of SAI TS fmt] PEPPERS, wliicli are of especially good value we are iiiakiiig ri s ecial ri¢@ on tliese lines, which iii ri general way, are regular ioc goods and ii; See pthis dig Our prices while they Ia;i5¢ EACH BLACK £6’ CO. Successors to A. N. McKay, Sunnyside. eppers _ _-_--__ _ - ._.._. ~ .\l'>t, clizijiir, b i-`. bztt er.- - °' , t Es Miiiiii Pciiriicrion iwii _ Piiiriicrioiii is No 'i'iiirLii,” . Q . * is well emphasized in the case olthe I ENTERPRISE MONARCH STEEL RANGE ~ /..\__ _ _ ‘_ - PGPMDP the steel plates are onl t ill h ’ l tli Every sale makes a friend. /_. _ m>nFgms,vi;r:3rufer>3ri§: mi-iiiiii bYiieryiii,i.»''fi~.‘-ru-.'i,+ff-i-_igi3,.-.i°,t‘r..,i;.;.,i.,-;i,,.» _,-=i ,,»,-,,»_;.,-,,,,.¢»,,,p..;¢, +rrr lil". 5 pieces fancy flaniielette, suitable for kim- H Aniieiiiicemenl Extraordinary Y €liarlollelowii’s Leading Store riginal nd Unexayggerii e . . . ~.',i .n:is, good patterns, icgiilar 30; Iiii_.ny and Sziiiirtlziy -r io pieces print cotton, rcgiilar Sc per yg. c 15* l`~`i'ifl.1y :iiiil Saturday Ladies’ Gloves I-2 Price 3 doz ladies’ white ringwood gloves, regular - 4 5c, Friday and Satiirduy 256 i ;.,:'. Q- regiilar #L30 Friday and 'i , Friday and Saturday »'-1-.'»,~ ~ Better quality stole and Saturday ' ` . Ladies' Suede Gloves, black and tans onslg/c, Ladies’ Furs I-2 Price Brown or black bear stoles, regular $8.00 l5c HALF P ICE SALE Siiiiirday 50 $4-90 regular '$11 75 Friday 5’-“ii for serge blouse and . . pants aged 2, 3 and 4, 1.25 for We 50 yds Hewson’s all wool c 1 o t I1 double width i.5o Owing to the fact that last Saluidiiy v\ii:- so.~ii-i-iiiy that our frieiids wire unable to talie advant- age of_our unprecedented bargain delucc, vc li?-vi ilrciilcd lo malie Friday :ind S:-turday, Feb. 23rd and 24th TWU RED LETTER DAYS in the liisii ry of ri erihandiziug in Charloitetown. On ac- count of the extraordinary character of the offerings, :ind in order to prevent dealers from .buying quantities, purchasers are limited to normal personal need. Every Item Listed Here Is Exactly llall Of The Regular Prices Boys'Suiie I-2 Price _-5, ---- ----..- ---~ - -- - Y - ____ __ __ _ ii - _ boys blue l 25 Pairs Soiled Curtains Ilalf Price Scotch Carpet Regular $I.l0 for 55c J Suits l-2 Price Good tweed suits ranging from 9.50 to i2.oo. Friday and Saturday " 7}'ie Half Price io dozStanlield's iinslirinkable un- derwear 1.4:: per gariiient Frida V and Saturday 70); »'.-'¢~a-i-i-`-i-=i-;-'i~»i~=.- _ 25 Bleaclicd Table Cloths handsome border 'I' designs regular 5.00 Friday and Saturday 2.50 fl' Table Napliins io ‘Match Hall Price .i- 25 pairs of the celebrated D. & A. corsels regular $i.c0 Friday and Saturday 50a ' Mcn’s fancy sliirls soft and stiff bosoiiis, regular $i.oo Friday and Saturday .'»0c ’ ii doz cotton wrappers regular goc I"riC;;Y ¢ and Saturday ~r . Men’s knitted Wool Shirts regular 55c Fri- day and Saturday 28¢ Meu’s llannel and tweed woi-king' shirts ular Loo tor Men’s inufflers ranging from 5oc to 2-'25' Friday and Saturday ' I-2 pil” 2 5 Pieces embxojderies and insertion dpi'i¢¢S range from 5c to zoc per yard Friday an Sft' ui-day |-2 price -5 doz men’s silk neck ties regular 5067;; day and Saturday 'lr fl"'¥i'l"‘l'i'x' +1* 'li 'Y 'P `l' ‘X4 `l"+|'l`”`l"A`l" ‘P 'lf V 'L H Jr "V "‘ ""'l`l' Jr J" 'P 'xl 44 'Y "`.'PY+ + 'P `l‘ Jr 4"* + `!‘."F".‘~_`l‘ Jr 'P 'l"."l“’l""l`U'l‘:""""l‘ ’l" ’l“_*l" ~l‘ ri* 'I' -l -1- .if _p ,,.`,i[. .\- Ji- .‘,'- ,r. ,ip _-,_ ,',. _yr ,\.|,r. .\- .\- 1,- tl' ~':‘ -1