_ 1\». _ no 'SEl._§__§IE;»D ,,. _, .__ _ Ullfl-"!"5S=° Lcr*r.’1\?isc|w*`i`ri_fvcnv] _ Wleltfifavr- A eold, however _%t, should never be negieeteds1_R>r.illi _mwti-'cmd in time it wll_l,"`l_n all possibility, lead to bronchitis, pneumonia, aadnna, or some oth# or l 0bctin_\t9_'cu\ghs and ' _ d to the fgrat!?\il,_"' of Dr. weed’ Paws , na* .. it al... hill. nn. i.§.i“.’Lg'§’i’}i.l'."2i the Norway Pine tree. _ Mr. G. G. iuiynn-d, Mill viuql, N.s., writu:-“I have had occasion \to use Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup,_ and can aayqthat it is certainly a good medicine. A ut a your ago I contracted a severe cold, whic settled on my lun and lr-ft them in a veryweak state. gba cough racked me terriblyl and I was in des air, until a friend advised Dr. Wood’s glor- wayzPine_ Sy_ru___p. I took live bo`tties,!in all, and it eu me of m cough, and left my lungs strong and wellff _ Price, 25 and 50 cents. ` Be sure you get “ Dr. Wood’s” when you ask for it. Sec the three pine trees, the trade mark. Manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. S9¢‘U§d MQNDAY. -HBl'l'Y`l-lunlér-. - of ,Albertom and _Mrs Hunter agswislting in Boston. _ -Mrs. Phtk~.7FD_uylo‘and'lamlly have returned to_Summn-olde to live after E two years absence in Maine.-J. ...°Schooner Limelight, Captui ’ Bushey, is loaded with cattle and produce by J. J. Hughes & Co, Sou- ris. and will sail for St. Pierre as soon as weather is favorable# Miss Kathleen Trainer, Charlotte- town. who underwent an operation in the Charlottetown Hospital, re- cently is very much improved in con- 'dltiun. - Miss Maud McCannell. Charlotte- town, who has been on a four months visit to friends in Boston and Chica- go _was apassenger returning on the express Saturday night. A large schooner, laden with bard coal for this Province is ashore near Pt. du Cherie. It is understood that ii provincial tug has been solicited to go to her aid. There is no insurance on her. -The .Empress arrived in Sum- nrcrside on Saturday night at 9.45. She had forty passengers going and 20 returning. Her outward cargo con sisted of eight- hundred bags of i‘o tatoesjsix hundred hugs 0’ oats, sev- en hrndred cases eggs and two cars of mixed freight. The inward cargo was two cars of freight.-J. __.__=~_=-:_-;- =-=j~;»-;-=|_.- *-11 q 1 iw i ‘ The Blue Amberol i _is a New Record for The Edison Phonograph It is not only pfroo_f»against T ' ...\.. -- _injury,butwill nevcrbe worn ‘ "‘~out by constant playing i 1; . But thc most wonderful thing about the Blue Am- record you can buy. You must hear a Blue Amhcrol berol is its perfect tone and if-\\ to appreciate its true worth. Your Edison dealer will play some for you on an Edison Phonograph. Ask him today. the lifelike quhlity of fr* its reproduction._ In _ this respect alone it is superior to an"y .other phonograph _,_ . _ _ Tllomu A. Edison, lnc., l00_ ‘Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J., U. S. A. 1 ~ i . . A complete line of Edison Plaonogrnphp and Records will be found at MILLER BROS _ - 193 Kent St. 7 i _ ALBERT E. TOOMBS 56 Queen St. i\\\~~~~\ii inf' ‘_\_¥f_if____:1i.iff~i\\:'.":if\i~ ||1ii ui if If siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumm _ \ i 1 _ i _ii . 4 . i YK' _ '-1:-> ' _-',_I_._ _ . iii __ X l _ _ _ _ ~ ~.f1__`;{”/iI°.§1_.‘:.“.‘:_.°.:‘:;:z.;:=.;; s _ _ __ _ 5\.\» _ .1 .*'., ` M, if _ __ _ Q '_/" _ £1. »_»~ Y i-="...=-4 _.lj lx; -W' 1 s *Q 1 _ _I _,_ . A - __ _ ____ if cladiu a suit o Hewson Unshrmkable. lt’s \ heavy ribbed underwear made from pun Nova Scollo Wool- 1 wool that naturally vntlutands extreme cold. cée . 'min 'vmilsae if an _ ktrm-weai'| lonpcrs-md, _ ‘ moan ell-ra|;r_|_d :atin- mt on _nn any d¢l‘W¢ll’. you ‘ever wore. ‘ Ask deal to show you alui{°‘"But bstlure and toll _ him you wan! "HEWSON UN5 HRINKABLB" I-Iewson Pure Wwi Textiles, iimfnl AIIBST. IA. 63 B ii\ \\\|\\ \lll|\ f. B . _ ' ii || I if _iii fx Yr Y ‘lmtiilicshifan _ l __ . '_' _-' ____|uu|| |w|iun|1i-|,!uu||_t_,_ _ _I _ __ _ ___Mi!|ii'\-;|| i|i||'__» ‘ . “W .osrs _ e lnuiuoii i *fluff MGRE Biiiiuc |IHAN mf onnlniiv i»K|NDs 'N¢*“*°'7~ .ii ».|i_.__ E_W.ClLLETT CO.LTD. TORONTO . ONT. Dr. R. Jenkins, city, is expected home from Ottawa tonight. ' _..°Miss Etta MacDonald, Souris, is visiting friends ln Bear River`.° .._~oe0rge iiieiiicki has ieturnea te Montague after spending n week at his home in Bonnie.” ' _ .'.`.‘Ti1oinas Feehan, St. Mn.rgarets_ who has been visiting friends in Sou- ris has returned home! Miss Winnie Campbell, North Wilt- shire, is visiting in Sherwood the guest of Miss M. McRae. --Miss Jennie Walsh, who has been visiting her old home in Summer- side returned to Boston Saturday morning.-J. ...*Miss Lizzie Ma¢Phee, Black Bush, who has been in Boston for the past few years has arrived home on a visit lo her parents' ...°Benjamin Bushev and bride were passengers to Souris Thursday even- ing. Their many friends wish them a long and happy wedded life.* Peter Clarkin of the Royal Bank of Canada, who has been here since the death of his father, John T. Clarkin, left Saturday on return to Sydney. Otis Pound, Fredericton, has re- ceived B letter of sympathy from the members of Refuge Division S. 0. T. on the occasion of the death of his mother. 1. -Many Guardian readers will learn with regret of the death of James F. MoNutt which occurred Saturday af- ternoon at his home in Dsrnley. Hg had been in his usual health until Thursday afternoon last when. he suf- fered a somewhat severe fall oil. B ladder in one of the outbuildlngs. Al- though consldsrably shaken up ` he did not appear to have sustained any serious lniury and was about-as usu- al during the remainder of the even- ing and retired at his usual hour. 'During the night it was observed that he was suffering somewhat from the shock. On Friday morning he was quite ill and although all that was possible was done for him he sank gradually until he passed away about four o‘ciock Saturday afternoon. The late Mr. McNutt was 'a most es- timabls citizen, a kind, genial and companionable neighbor and friend -nnd highly esteemed in the commu- nity. I-Ie'was eighty years of age and leaves to mourn three sons, GeorgeB., Robert F. and Peter, all of Darnley, also two brothers. Hol-_ Peter McNii'i£t and _ Francis McNutt, both of Charlottetown, the only sur- viving members of 3 family of eight brothers and sisters. His wife, lor- meriy Miss Annie Bearisto predgoeas ed him by about eight months. To the bereaved relatives the Guardian tenders sincere sympathy. TUESDAY. The nuptials were called in St Dunstan's Cathedral, Charlottetown on Sunday, of Andrew Doiron and Miss Margaret Chaisson, hoth of this city, to take place this week.. The funeral of the late Robert Gre- gory took place from his late resi- dence, Ht. Avards, Charlottetown,to the peop1e's cemetery yesterday after- noon and was largely attended. 1 A1' 0r|¢l,fArnllln. suns and dausli- eon :easier pictures in the heme. an the truic.by a naw ooi.o»\mo IIOGIII. We furnish cvsrrthlnl. you do the work. We aendplnin. outline pictures whlchyeu color and feturn to uc. No experience re- quired. Work is elly Ind fascina- tinl. Good wages. Work sllynr round. for whole or spare time. Ne cnnvllllnl. our travellers sell the geedp. Write e?-day forlnnructlenl and contract Free) and start work at once. ltfgbnnnsrlfcndalnedlaallll Commercial Art' Studio __ ill Colin lt- , roxoirro. c-a. . _ -1 = H i FURNITURE SALE. Buying in ear loans lor.e'we 'een sell you_at_ euotlon.P¥'4>ll1-_-°‘ ,. side Bearer $9.00 ce Slant. sgr- mu. s5.1s,'¢=~ test.” moo. s1...o. $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 each. Oornmodcl $2.75. $3.00, $3.50, 54.l0'ilhll 55-W Inch. __ » Wicker Chairs 5 eolorl ‘$8.85 each. Parlor Buites. not the ordinary but the best. $19.75. $82.50. 825.00 P' £60.00 each. 3 and 5 piece suites. Parlor Tables, 81.514 to $13-\ each. Dining room tables, surface out with 5 large legs ,_$'f~00~t° 813-0|. each. \ on :rem limo f.e$az.oe Room Ohafrp lrmn ' CK -tl of six. 1 $14.09 to "SJR U0 6~00q\¢h 1 1i¢1__il`i::|i»: i4|i!|i||\i||i|_ii|v\||i _ _ -__ _ _ _ _ __ _' ‘ T i f~`4,i|.Q...li||i_A'llf‘|U\Mii »=-wa; " <_»»»<~»=@» w S-»-mf- Mri. .John sand., friends. aide yesterday afternoon. -_Ellsl-ia? and Mrs. Rayner of Green- mont‘lcft~yo'Bterday morning by tli_e Empi'e_as_,lo_r\Worceetel'. Mass.J. C. O. ffarvgr, Mrs. Carver and Miss: Doris HL Carver of Mt._Albion,l1l1V° visitin Peniiance., ' `__ > 1 W,".A. Tucker, of the‘Bsnk of Nova Scotia; Charlottetown, loft yesterday t estorda mor g r , . -. been transferred to the branch ill that town ronto Globe. Charlottetown is reileht ing or paralleling "i‘oronto‘s blunder by charging market fees that keeps th_e farmers from the market. Slwh fees are among the most. wasteful and foolish indirect taxatlonsiacil-Y .Can levy on itself. _ . _ » ` - 'rue win/of the iacvmarzmt Ken nedy, Charlottetown, dated Oct. 25- 1912 was given for probate Nov. 18. 1912. According to the invent0l'Y the estate is valued at $9362-00. and the property is divided among her near relatives. The executors are Murdoclt W. McLeod, Charlottetown, and Charles H. Chandler, Charlottetown, McLean and McKinnon arf! Dl'0¢t°\`9~ Referring to the eilect uD0u Prime Edward Island of the development Halifax exchange says!--."‘Tl1iB !11mi0“ acre farm cannot but feel the thrill of industrial development throughout Nova Scotia, As Halifax, Amherst, Truro, New Glasgow, Sydflw. Glace Bay and other towns develop, more will be required to feed them. That will be Prince Edward Island’s dav oDlJ Y- _ farm has not yet found itS¢l!~ 'B0 cause Prince Edward Island has fall- as a farming community we had the taking of the census. It is_Ds.tBnt Prince E wa _ a farming. Thus _lsr the* farming has been extensive and wonderful things one hun r _ with ver little labor. The west G Rheumatism le A constitutional Disease. It manifests itself in local aches and pains,-inflamed joints and stil! mus- cles.-but lt cannot he cured by local applications. ' lt requires constltrlfonal treatment. and the best is a 1 Arla or the great blood-purifying ani. tonic .medicine , I Hood s Sarsaparilla _which corrects the acid condltlon of the blood and builds u the system p . Get it today. Sold by all druggiltl everywhere. 100 Dolfl One Dollar. _ i 1_4 lou lair! cut fini .’.‘.¥i‘l€*.i'€56<‘»'H‘l»'i’»`f?»li.E - A B 5 0 RB i N E , G »‘ll.‘if'fil§ i.l.‘i§'t°l'.'i?"‘iI§l°li§»2i Sill `- blister or remove tllae hair. 8.00 D0? ` bottle delive . Bgirzk Alfa fren. ._ snsongfdn. .. fumwl 1°' ‘é if mlnldnd. noel Varicose Yeins\ Bup- i;‘l"°el‘."li'.‘§i€?¢l"w‘l‘l.‘.“"ii`y'2£»"“Iii'5l» ll 1 hu",-uh' pain quickly. Prloe l.§l‘:3d-WDW'/' r °e.fe.':.si‘=‘.:..:'.:.....°°‘ ur- .. '°" “‘°" w.l‘iiouuc.r.n.l.. ui inmlm- in-e¢.¢|.ca. ROYAL PURPLE Si:ock& Poultry Specifics we win mia meiimiy fm. 1°.- the uklng, postpaid, one of our _-i, large 64-page hooks (with ln- scrt), on the common dlneasu of stock and poultry. Tells how to feed all kinds of heavy and light horses. oolts and mera, mllch cows, calves and famnlns wen. also how to keen and feed poultry ao that they will lay ll well in winter as in summer.” lt. contains 860 recommends from all over Canada. from peollli who have used our goods. No farmer should bo without ll. You can fatten cattle and lion In i monthb lell time by using our Royal Purple Stock Specific than you could possibly do without lt. thereby scvlnz a month'e-iced and lnhor and the cost to you will not be more than ll-50 lvl six pigs or 81.00 for one steer. It will keep your horses ln :how condition with erdlnarv ins animal on ymwplace try it on this one ROYAL PURPLI POULTRY SPECIFIC will make your hens lei just as well ln the winter as in the summer. and will keep them free from discus. Then oooh ero pure and uuaduliented. We do not use any. ehesp filler to main a lam pukmo. entire!! l|\l¢l'¢M from any on the mar"et at the pruent tlnu. I Pe i sunk sveeme. noe neku.: four E011 °i°ik2|° '“r"i¢‘"'s¢..¢i“h‘ifiii"stiii.' iinio sos I nr Un I7 ;§_l_r|n5.0°npndkll.50 nlr tight tlnl that hold ‘ r mmf Pu.-pl: lies Killer. are andrea um; ' .P 06 ll/ ' llloaynl Raigpllle Gall ,Curei-lbs and 50e‘tln»: We ii. _ mlflimiiunie couch elim. su ua; we by I l’\ IC l\ I » nmilr imif acne imma ' Rizzl Plhrrplo lloup Cure. 256 llllil; |06 h7 _ Manufactured only lu " : ‘ TheW.A.Jenl¢lns Mfg. Co. I/mdon.Cnnndl letp’ineybeolalal__;i;d_ from" _ ' olmloll 0 , c me mu c». a.h°»».i'» o fs. returned home ' -from a nilw m0\1l»\lB I l morning, for Campbellton, N B. 120 . - __ . _ _ _ _ -._ »i».. . _~, which lll¢ce___he b%_0u tF““i’(°‘:‘:°d'_ _ __._{____.; LowdeniBeel“`,"'of the Banln of Mon- I ' , » " I 1 _ ___ l,' _ _ treal, Charlottetown lel y Y 1 _ '~ ‘ * ’ - "‘ nm ie Yarmouth N s navius . jg; _ 5. ‘ » V The friends"ol Miss Laulfa Blat!! I I ` will regret te learn that she is seri- - ously niet tae heme of ner sister I I _ _ Mrs. D. Schurman, Hillsboro St,Char- _ th _ ‘ 1ottetown.J . - - ' The following is taken from the To- I . _... _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ rnw in progress in Nova Scotia. B - ! of ortunit This million-acre I . ` ed to find herself and her 'possikilivles I - 58 'tragedy of the census,” after the last I U I ature intended the soil of ~_ ` ` that 4 nd rd Isl iid tor "intensive U ` - ’i§__°fe»*“"‘ @4n@.»’.s>i _ .__f/3* l' 5 f 168°- - -r. .=<~ l , _i‘. 4 .*. ,l Trade supplied by Black Q. Co, Truro, N S. _ " :_» _ ~. _ f agwmpiigued on the farms _ot from . _ ` . _ V d ed to two hundred acres P _ _ " _ _ Y boiists of her enormousiharveri- Bul- ene ei on nm: youusiruec 0* P"“°° ~ - _ --James Tuplin of BlackvBanks was _ » ._ Q ‘ - li '1=!\.“'f_§'_f$;.-` in Summerslde yesterdaY~J- B B i i _ ~ ' ~_ ~ f -_ . f ---- orsemcn » en ion ..._ _._ Q _ _ ‘ _ ° ,. 7., ~t_;._. V ’ ` ' ~ 1" --~".‘_‘§i¢,a# '*‘.'l`I'a DR I. WOODBURY’S HORSE LlNIMEN'l`& DR. ]. \VO0DBURY'S CONDITION- POWDs;RS will save and preserve the life .of your horses. Their ,use will cure and pi:e_vent~ the diseases common to horses. such a$_~Qou`glis, Colds, Distemper, Glanders. Spavlns, Ping Eye,_Splints, Curbs, Enlargements, Cracked Hoof, Kidney Troubles, Fevera, 'Cuts,.S_orcs and' will remove bunches of all kinds, , , < » cunt: s ° SPLI NTS CURBS SPAVIN S NLAK6 I MENTS COUGHS COLDS DI STEM PER GLANDERS FOUND RS ¢-_._ 0' a. Before lining Um" _ 1 a - _ Use _this preparation thoroughly for all and every disease f ofthe horse for which iris recommended. Criticiseit closely. Carefully watch. mark and note its effects, and honestly judging iron it's merits youlwillbe compelled to endorse ii. _ " _ _ _ ` _ . - 7-'_ "if rrzsrlnonlats. ~ ' 1 “_ nminsm :-1 are q;_m»rs waienfb-fi if my are cnu n and heavcs for n most six months. and became #E §§' iuaasns rnisi nn, 'ri=iouN'roN » r ., _ ».- fqed. If you have a poor, miserable-loolv no thin there was nothin! loft apparently but skin and bones and l was temsteo to shoot her. A friend of mine who had used r. J. Woodburfs Horse Lini- mont, w_ith food success. induced ms to try one bottle of it which used with the hesiroauha. I used lust one and one half bottles of the lnlment which cheet- si a complete cure oi,_g_oth the collirh and the heaven, and l have worked _ah Ylrivnn her nvordslnce. I ntrougf ree mlnena Dr. J Woo bury‘s Horse Liniment nelihedlest Nurse Liniment on the market, and advlla all horse owners to try lt. - ' Very truly ' . iiuuierlicir Mexauzilii. |_)xAn Bin :-I have used Ur. Wcodbury's Horns Llnimenr for a number of years, and have found it to he the most excellent article for the feet ol horses kept in the stable it revents dryness and lnrsnpnn promo!-ol a smooth lllgllealtey irrowth and will used accopiinr todlrectlcnn soon remedy anything, like aont act one ofthe hool ` W. A. o. naunann. m. o. (Jookshlre, Quo. s . _ ~ » G . . .i 2- - : “ ` ` h\|ryli:|}l:lrtl»Illiht‘iFlll|\ i ||ivii|l’l‘io:"lll!x(tl lbgllrldxvc-i‘l congbs,co|dx, and lain#-|\»~»m of all lcindn 'enrldlnd it _I§_l"_'_0s7_;»h_ff_fé|:_|iiv ulpst. results mr distemper- 'l *srl-ainly ,. - , be without n lgottlllletirhntiilycsilillallliift' und Wd” Tl v ,nlln (Biirnedi \VAl.'I.‘ER BhA'l‘Eli, “Uaph Livery_,_[_'.: raAs1ss_'i‘iion'roN_a oei_t.iini¢e'd.l'Jiie|rltill‘f\'Q§|is' your i_nlm‘ent_nnd.lJ¢ndlti_un lgowder ltsimm u. ii. onoN'im`i` nl, snail' J " ._ ~ _ Msrohzsth.un.` " M " ‘_ "h"k"'.l;' \°`5h7".`; Dn.iaBi.¢s:-You ma built-iyiii -9'-¢§{,'.1y'5 ' is§:§i:bie::§r°r:.ifs‘l°’r' _ ,b . ll-eyynlmlgurple Sweat Llnlrncnt, 500 bottle: 600 null. _ Royal Purple Worm Powder. lil -tlnl; 80| by mill. . i` ` .Royal Purp'e Supplies ind Book- _‘ .$\_-vi L~'%”_»vi= ~ :f _ it 1 _ __ 'r~ ._ ~ ' i -f. .V-_ '~'- '~ rf. _ fl-~-mf -== fharrlggglgu gene;-iglyhigg "“' . . B N . 1 ~ _rss sal.: ar‘.u.\. n|:a|.nas.f ` `* " ' Y.`.`- _ be obtained. 0 DN ' ‘ _ ` ~,` ’~; _- ~" _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ ,~ , the milk new three to tive lbs. cow per ' ‘ ~_ ' ___ , - .f- < - _ _ 1 1.; _' ‘ :.__;___;._».n.___\.m: _i.:___i..__-_l\__.___:_.'£°§i_..____’i:_ soc _ l*h_nufacfor_¢__rI. FllA_SlEl_l..'l__I0llll_'l0l| Q. C0., l.imilc¢',~Ccoli|h|r¢|»_ _,____a _ _.~' '_ _~_~.». e- ~. _`.'\:~.~' 8| _ __ ___ __ _ Wl\)__\l_‘ _ .si-,,~,, .zen-gi:-~.'~fl.._....=.»t .~w_-C.;-_.,,. - .___ _ __________` ___ __ ' ' ' I _ _- _ ,_‘__i__:~.‘; _ v ` I /.__