l 1 I. ‘F FROM TNl$_.,_NEEli S NEWS FOR TNE GUARDIAN S SATURDAY m\_P°ff»8l'lt point; ooldis fo ecfqniok),_» _ _ “E” °f t"°“bl°» before thecold _hal I Chung; go' ga erntnedn anywhere. The other point ot' vital ixdportance is to uk; _NA -DRU-C0 _ al me 5§’1"1ll oi _ or ce and Chlorouyne ' Thi* *lift and reliable refnedy sets very ` uidkmi It ""°‘f°"*1\¢' lolfslliinwsd “stoned ur" °_:m?Zt ll the air_ _pa.s!a'ge`s,_ loosens*_`tlie` phlegm, funk ° "0 °xPe°l°l'ilil0l1. soothes the tickling which géuiioylbpegoglgh, and drivee'_out the cold before it - Bm *WUI if_th'¢' cough orcold lies become dee lente ~and ` ‘ _ _ ~ .Licoigce an¢l)E§rl:_l?,.;t;,-nI:';__ of Linsce » . ll 25C- “D11 501:. bottles, at your drnggidt's. NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. ' orCANApA,|.|urran._ an _ . ll--e=,_._ tsbi _ , _ _ _ - _ ._.__,_ _ o_o ` _ . _ »_ , __ 'at the_ _.ff '_,‘_~‘_ _‘__ x __ _‘_'l__.__; fy, ` slr--._-__f, _ .. 4..-_ _ _ _ _- _ - A noon snsm *M ` _ _ _\_.._»___ M - __ _ _ ‘ '. ", .. __ __`_;'_____ _ _ __ ,_ _ _.K ;,y_l _ 1- le _always appreciated by the common-senseman. " _§_i_£_DDY’ MATCHES are the Head-wont-drop _ _ _=‘/‘~ ff“"_ _ - ____ __i __oiI’___lrind. In buying: 'Eddy_'s matches, the House-_ oe... '_ _`k_ee_per~ and also the man who carries matches in _- \. ' ` Uhlspocket gets the Most [of the Best for the least ` ,___ _ _ __ _ money. _.~_ _,___ \_ 4 __ __ ' ,~ EB_DYfS matches are safe. Always insist upon _"5 » ' having EDDY’S ONLY. .x - -- ; . _ , ‘ "THE E, B, EDDY_Company, Limited. e n I _ Makers also of` Paper Paper Bags, ' _,jHULL’ ‘.cANADA'_ Toilet Paper. ' Tissue ’Towels, etc. _ _ _ we I , ________J_ l1, _ '.“-lf ` ‘ ' 2?".-.' THIS PUZZLE! _ sn no mom-n_ A have left to attend' 'the Winter Fair grain, barley, uosnav.. vlsrrone 'no linorirnssr.-w. H. Pope Oooke and Peter Brodie, York, in Amherst, takin ' withthem s num- ber oil valuable on, -so well an and potatoes. HAPPY wap solemnfzed Mabel. by Rev. evening, of Miss Sarah Alice ,Hutch- lnson, of Prince Edward Island, to David M. Wilkes, of the Robb Engin- Gsflllg Company. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes left on a short wedding trip. On their return, they will reside in Amherst. AN EXCELLENT SHOWING.- `John Hancock, of Wood Islands Nbflill. although the owner of s farm of nearly two hundred' acres, believes ln the profltwbleness of the small _farm. As an experiment, he, Last Spring, set apart eight acres of his _fann__for intensive cultivation. His; SP0? 05 J this piece oi land was, as `|01"|oW»\2-*Strawber_!'ies, $125; 820`hils. garrots at 40c., _$1287 _80 bus. par- _w.ipa.at soc., $4s;' 15 bus. beets soo., $99 300 cabbage at -'4c., $12; 450 lbs.. onions at -_3c., 413.50; 260 bus. tnr olllsat 20c., $52; 5 tons hay at $13 $65; 12 bus. wheat. $9.60; 450 bus. potatoes at 25c.‘, $112.50. Total $574.60. In addition to this he grew m quantity of corn of which no ac`- count was taken, supplied the fam- 'lly with vegetables during the sum- mer and sold some of which he kept no reckoningi 'He also fed two horses and two cows with green feed grown on an eighth of an acre of this plot end' thrashed 10 blushels of grain from ythe ripened feed. T-his is 5, con- vincing record of the value of inten- sive farming and Mr; Hancock. pur- poses followlng the same course next year. TUESDAY. _ BIBHOP’S FUNERAL- The funer- fal of the late Bishop McDonald will take place on Thursday morning, the service beginning at 10 'o'clock. This evening-the body will ‘be taken to.the Sanctuary of St. Dunstan's Cathe- dral where it will be in state until 'the time of the funeral. HAPPY EVENT.-At Boston, Oct. 19th, 1912, by the Rev. Arther Lit- tle, William L. Benoit was united» in `:,\. "v,¢& ' _"`i"1' ' 5 ' ju. __ -:_-'so|.u1'r;oN.` su "asian `_ :ln‘.».5 no 5 wif; 1:3<>"8¢':'i’»rEs;Tian-.*"|{‘€§‘i§sE~.’»£’rl'i-’ls`l>”}:v'\»l: _._ si¢¢.n¢»,w|||fooe|v ¢ eco corn Arc:-|_ of ..‘___._ `--_ ¢ :$3o_`il~1: Goto moivev-1n:.::n:1.‘::..::.w...n:._ » _-_|_~,|,¢¢"_°_|» pggfgqra, giving your Name and Address nlslniy. ` _ »____[__ _,_ _ » DDMINION WA'l_'Qll_ 100-, l‘d0N'l'_IlElil». CANADA __ _'osmosis-~§ ‘gi 33% j. - ' - " ' »»___Lv.-ms! ___ __ cc _ - 9 _ anon-M 20-po on in _w They wont tease you for a.....__..._ ~ ' ' ' ' _W _F ___ __ .-.~. _ ~ /” " 7 l rJ" 1- ` ‘i ‘__ _ ' . J 1 H; 4 __ » _ 1 F?-J# ~` ' _n.::.;:~_ef7;;f_-; _ _ z ~ _fi-"\"'-f:,» » - _ _ , __ ` . , . ' fy . '__ __ _ _ _ _ QQ’ » _ ,;I_,_5__\»'_ ;__;____ f __ _ _ _ -_ _ _ _ \ /‘ E. f Ecases of Inflammation, < . _ ,i_;» r- /~\ . - » _"g §'_' i . '_'l I l ' l' A ’ 1` " I A " ' " ‘ _ i._.::s':::°..s::.°:°.:.:::'_:tL ,“:‘:.'::::L‘;; _ __ _ _ ._ . _ _ ‘ _ ' gl*/811.’ §'\ '__ your mmd-_-set ,Big Ben, 1 - ‘ °"", -‘_".|.'“ K. s o s s. ' I ' ~ ' ~ ' \' ' '\» . \ _ . f' ‘_ _ -,_ I , _ _ _,,w, ~.__ §_ _,_ ,. __ . I 1- f-'¥ ' A IP” _A _ - ' "'° . _ 9 » _ `;‘ `;;,’»-";"~`~"i" _ _ __ /,7__ _ _ He' 1 _ We L4 » » _ [__ Agrees ss.1e'of_oqrsct_s for o-no week ' ’q ' ,` es 'place 'at S A. Mcljon '"€‘.`2°@..§‘i°"’i;1.’I.‘l1i ‘I-`“"3.‘li’»§'ZE§“’...§§ ~- - ar.-@‘§ .thru on 4. .515 or _Boi pennies so much lf you- get °“°‘f'_° l’i-no fhomthis goody that lasts” “Clearance Bale, we respectfully ask QANADIAN _ » if'lffftanadianllonte l I _ vs-y _ lfininh ifxu lravsfby the Canadian Pacl- 1 'nc Rell y. _ "'iff='l-‘lie/-beet and easiest way to travel, ` ` '._:_`;`i" _-\>l"."',`-'» \ V’ .' _ ' ' “ ` / /1’ ._ ` 3.. N » -3 " ' st- __».-M' , \ ._ -.f' __ ~~.~'~~' _ _ .' ___,_1.__:_‘_>_'. v\__§_§-_.__ \`_ »" _- __ _ - /Z - » ~_ ._ __ . ___ '- aff*-"_3' _'_-1_“‘f= ,_ _ " 4 '_ _ ’ f ...__/' _ ` 7".:f="'- closest, connections, fewest transfers. - 1. _-1"". ' wi. “~~...,_,,.»// _rV" Sl°°PiuK accbmmodstion reserved 5 ~\, , ,` --r-'// ,/¥ ' witboutcoaf. " W. A. HUTCHINBON _ CORSEET SALE. _ r corset in the store is Nognon. During the progreei of our great gm-‘ friends and patrons in the optical line, to put off having their work none, on for so possible. until aff" the sale. We expect to be so busy during this great sale that we shall have little time for optical Wvfk- .G. FLHUTOI-IEBON. _ 10-Wldeth. v _ _ Jfny-_ir_ne_ nil- ' You wills '1 our trip from start to i _ ,T _ _ _ Opinll-lld3l»:\:_d££\liln¢ __ | ` f it con rum.: ciomrofl .l’.:~:\’“lZu»e.6m 0 lf:ghia¢'8hepe. _...|~_ .n_ omni Fzhm wrn»~,»f honed quounleanotbe manufact- ..o.»>.»»..'<:_»n_f,n_~sf-1°\-»~ N-;_ _ ` _ BUY IT BY THE Bo _ i Nail 1| Dry, ljiokling _Sensation » s FUJI." N concern limos! Au. slam. f .f’f»‘__~}`1;f ' '___ » _ _,,;9ough, accompanied by that _‘_ ' sensation in _ the wvsvstins- - Hr: Wbbd’s Norway Pine Syrup is rich in the healing virtues of the Norway Pine tree, and for this reason it will quickly stop _that tickling in the throat which causes the dry hard cough that _keeps you awake at night. ‘ Miss Margaret MacDonald, Port Hood, NB., writes:-“Just a few lines to let you know what Dr. Wood’s Nor- way Pine Syrup did for me. I took a severe oold coughed almost all night, with that dry ticklin sensation in in throat. The drsf. bottle did me so much good ‘I thought I would try s. second one, which I am. pleased to say resulted in a complete cure. I can strongly recom- mend it tp any one suffering from a cough or any throat irritation.” » Dr. W0°d’s Norway Pine Syrup is putup in agyellow wrapper, 3 pine trees thetrsde mark; price, 25 and 50 cents. Manufactured only by The T. Milburn _ Oo., Limited, Toronto, Ont. _ -H ...°NEW .APPOIN'I'MENTS.- Mich- ael J. Campbell, North Lake, and Neil Ma.cPhee, Now Harmony, have been appointed section men on the Elmira Branch.*~ _ PROPERTY BEQUEATHED.-The will of the late Hon. Lemuel Cam,- bridge Owen, Charlottetown, dated May, 1903, was given for probate Nov. 30, 1912. According to the in- ventory the estate is valued at $22,- 562.00 and is to be divided between his two sons William Edgar Wallace Owen, Keppoch, and Lemuel Cam- bridge Owen, (Jr.), Toronto, also $300`to his niece Elsie Owen McGow- an, Moncton, W. E. Owen, Kep- poch, is sole executor and A. E. Mac- Donald, Charlottetown is proctor. | _.___- VALUABLE FOX-Frank F. Tup- lin, the noted wealthy fox breeder of P. E. Island, passed through Monct- on on the 20th inet., with a beauti- ful male Ulackl fox, which was trapped recently in Maine. 'Phys fox is sup- posed to be the original male of a l inated from that pair Mr Tillilm many beautiful presents showing the says the fox is th s high esteem in which they are held by has ever seen, the price paid being in their many grunge Th., Guardian the vicinity oh $10,000 It possesses a _“mst oins in wishing My and Mfg Banoyf, beautiful soft, long and silky coat of West Royal. The bride and groom g . _ _» _ _ _ were unattended, They received ed from their owners, or to have or- _ ’ R I M PERRINS _t,;__;:_:_;ts__3;r___@p§;§§ip_g___ _ _ -ri-al S ~\ _ ~_ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ 'lg _-f _ ‘ __ ' '” _ O ' H G For Holiday SocialAi1afrs 5 _ _ »"~£`.§‘ __ _ _ »- ~ __ -» V' bose island moons, looluamg tho n<:_t __ __ __ _ fi' ~ ' 7 T é““;‘l"‘;“ Llntfsgt v?i‘;'£e§‘iF;t;‘;'1ved €:,Zcl:l§l:1icq1T°g;b}19l1ltn:vFlificl:mlrsl`- ddlerrllich "\ Seethat the well known trademarks __ ...7_,_ eneenr- _ _ h_ f -._. ‘ g. kr-est_ benefit fr9m the use of MIN- ?_;i;'°_l;l_=_i;1ed_._eM_;-é____;l‘\_.i_1_>_l_;n__ha_§d_l_i:_Bnotm _ , _ J _ ' ‘ 9 ARD S LINIMENT in s severe attack the alert, for m.st.'¢\agg goods for Q N) _ I;-_ `Pr-°v°d it t° lbe very -mac”-ve ' in blood and ‘» regards this for as 'T 'M L“Gr1pp°' ‘Md I hu” hequwuy lsftlhnd to none ln Canada.-Moncton ' Exc ‘ _ “S Y ll|lll`ill[lllllllllllllllS ' Began with Itching Sensation. Kept wake at Night. Caused Great Pain. Thought Operation Only Cure.” Cutlcura Soap and Oint- ment Entirely Cured n.6 Weeks. ___._._gl- 54 Strange Bt., Toronto. Ontario.-“I suf- fered for two months with the piles. They dnt began with n sudden itching eaisatlon ,-<" which used to keep mo - Awake at night. I tried dif- ferent kinds of ointment to awp the itching which did ` not prove _valuable in tho least i and to my surprise amor an few weeks they he- gan to bloe_d._ I _did not know what to do 'as they caused mecgreat pain. I began to think that an operation, was the only cure for them. 1 heard of Cutlcufn Soap and Oint- ment and decided to try them. [sent for a sample and af wr usingthem mfew tlmcs I found out to my great reliofthey gave me less pain and later on the bleeding began to cease. I got some more and continued with the Outicurs Ointment and Soap. I begun to get better sleep at night and after ` six weeks' careful treatment I find ‘that I em entirely cured.”. (Signed) A. Bennett. Mar. 25. 1012. If you wish a. skin clear of plmples, black- heads and other annoying eruptions. hands soft and whine, hair live and glossy, and scalp free from dandrull' and itching, begin ~ no-day the regular use of Cutlcura Soap for the toilet, bat-h and shampoo. asslsfod by an occasional light application of Cutlcura' Ointment. Sold throughout the world, Lib- eral sample uf each_ mailed free. with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card Potter Drug 8: Chem. Corp.. Dept. 41D. Boston, U. S. A. V *$3 `/\ ` WEDNESDAY. ` -REV. J. S. _AND MRS. CLARK ARRIVE-Rev. Jeremiah S. Clark,M. D., of Fairfort, Mali., hilili wife and three children were passengers to Summerside on the Empress last night. They were summoned to P. E. I. because of the severe illness of Dr. G1ark’s Mother, the late Mrs. John C., Clark of Bayview. Dr.| Clark did not learn of the death of his mother until he landed here. Dr. and Mrs. Clark are engaged in Missionary work among the Indians ol Manitoba. where they have labored for ` many years. Dr. Clark proceeded to Bay- viewi and Mrs. Clark and children went to Charlottetown.-I. ` ' _ - _ »- --- . n ., f _ _ _ _ _:Y __ _ _ _,i _ . , , . _ _ , __ _ _ ___-___‘”C_T__,___r »__;___ __ _ ___; __1___Y;._ _ __ _» ___ _ _ _ _ __ usurp- _.__ _ _ __ __ _ , ___ _____,,,,,,___,_“__ ,,___mu _ 0, ,___ mm rin. ,_ Sunni us -»~» __ .-1 _ ni g enifroute- to ton where 9 _ _ Bos lhetnihntendh taking a course ln"di-sul makin¢.J. _ _.__ -Delluty She_riii Fred 'J _ Wright, 'of Eumxneretde, was a passenger on the Emvrese last evening returning from Dorchester, wmuler no nsa.oonvoy¢d prisoner Silas Clark for incarceration in the Penitentiary. -J. _ --Miss Helen Wlrfts and her brother Frederick White who have been resid- ing in the Canadian West for the past. “"0 Years will arrive home about Christmas to spend the winter with their mother Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, Albertson. _ _...- TEMPERANCE WORKER.-S. S. Webb Organizer for the National L0dge, I. 0. G. T., who has spent the Pa-Bt month in Nova Scotia has ,re- turned to resume the work he had B0 W0ll begun among the lodges in this province. He leit yesterday al- tsrnoon for Spuris and other points east. _ -DEATH OF MRS. McCAULL.- Mrs. Henry McCaull of North Bedeque died at ber home last night after an illness‘of wbout six weeks, at the age Of 73 Years. Her husband predece- ased her seven years ago. She leaves [ive sons and three daughters. The sons are : A. A. of Ellerslie, Henry of Gaspe, Que., Peter, Providence, R. I., John and Artemss _at home. The daughters are Mrs. Charles McNevin, Ellerslie, Mrs. Fred Schurman, Cap gary, and Miss Jennie at home. The funeral will take place Thursday st two p. m., burial being in the North Bedeque Cemetery.J. MRS. CI_'.ARK'B FU‘NEP.`AL.-- The funeral of Mrs: John C. Clark took place yesterday from her late home at Bayview. to the 'cemetery at Cav- endish. Rov. 2J.~L. F‘ash from Chur- lottetmvn. assisted by Rev. John Stirling, oi Cavendish, conducted the services. A large number of her friends and relatives gathered from all over the province to pay loving tribute to one who had worked iaith- fully in hor home, cburch and commu- nity. Her son. Rev. Jeremiah S. (la/rk, who was expected, was un- able to he present owing _to his _train not co?'é_nepti’ng at Montreal. - Mani beaut/i l floral offerings were co`n'trr`lb uted from friendseand relatives among which might be mentioned a' wreat from the _officers and teschcrs'_o{ the Baptist Sunday school, 'Charlotte- towu, a crescent from Mrs. James Tools d 'lar e wreath from the _`B.l1 5, .g absent members of the iamily. John P. Clark and family desire to ejpress it » a Mirror, Wihniyou use » ' » . -,". . " \ ; _‘on ‘censor ' ".°°'lhd'|Nf9¢rnze‘lld' _ ‘fl d“l¢l\l! ' ow-»~»~» _-»-»--M mink:-w|re.ldc,\by'll\ii1-wenderlnl Ill- mnnd clunnr. While _soap and powder leaves sticky lilm in ulch mo' diff. Old Dnleh Cleanup clans lhornuglllyé removing ull diwslonliom 'and cnrraehill 5 "£517, ~ hygienic- _ _ ` Atoll caulflcr ond adds. ' [arse -'-Slfter-can _ _ their thanks -and appreciation through; the Grardlan' to all-who have been so kind to them in their bereave- ment. . _ _ __ marriage to Nellie Beatrice, second pair which was brought from Alaska ',‘ ' `, 1 `-if _ ~ 1-; to Mr 'rupun fifreanv isrghly crook.. _ ed ranch, which contains 102 of the ' daughter of William and Mrs. Chowen some two years ego, but which esc&_l>' _gi I wear themi. Give them _ ll. _ or for Seasonable Gifts as shown in cuts are on every glove you buyand you will then be sure ofperfect style, rn and Finish. L ov _ , ._ . xx-is - ~ _-_-_ 111- H; 8 Co Bt. , _ ,, kt. .11 ` _.15 _,__ ,_ . 1 -"N ` _ .Y°“"" i ‘ ' Z: Best dealers-everywhere ull the genuine _PERRINT GLO_UE.l`. 4- , gn _ - I ' In ' » ‘ ~~~"é»|w ' ' ` N N C1' 1' any dealer. It costs _lllfleby the package, but less bythe box. ' .y.m__..,£¢§ generous of.pom_1o¢__\'»y_<_,iong_ ooofoodon. You me your _ _,_."f ' teeth. _Yea save their You env§_‘mnch` bothering. You eavennuch f|rickineee’_.._ ' _ Thiedelicloue mint len!" juice. _saves in every way.-_-benefits -'iaevery way. -1 _ _ Q _ , ` Q » _ 's “P is _ ' - ' ~ ‘| , _ _ _‘ _ __,Iii..»~~ 1| _ ¢ .‘N~: ' -\~. lA. . _ .|.oo|¢fo¢,¢n¢-soon: lM&dQin~Ca11t\(l8;' l _/` 1' s .» _ '_» 3.-`_ . *Ji 1,, _...__ ; _s 'r‘ _ .', it _¢ 1 1 -'- , -» __ __+, 43 _.; .1 . ___;» 1 <_' IE '_- -»= '.9 ' -5 f._ _i _ za ‘.n_':»- ____,- ~_'.»_l V -TF :- uit _-_' `1i If 1, £` ’ ix.-'___ .yi -lg 1, V 5§_ _;',‘f ti 1 »~‘, v* .,__._____ L_ sl ~‘ = l. - .; '~\_ -.1 ii; lf; _ _x!~ ,,f _'el 2 §;:i,§‘ 'Il l"_._ 1255? dl’ _ “_ is ;-iz; ~_--.__.'.'__:,_~_-_ __ 7-\Q6.~_1~>&r.A- \ .,.v `A ~'. fit s rf _- ii _Jfiff _ _ .£- 5_ `_.‘~_=_l§" .,. .,_~ _l I fr. .\_~ is ~ A _ __ ~._ _ 1;; A 'f ' il i` \ "_ rl ._ ___ _} _ _t 'L , _QP . n 'A1 .Q ,_ ,\