s-u`»¢gp.11 _LIAVFGOYYUYWIAUEL Always Bears the - Slglmirum For llver V Ye a r S ies lm saturday morning-not on the |l_!§I.ll!l_!l = C~_,_____ _,_ ,,,, _ _ I V the residence of Daniel Steele. Owing _,___ ,P¢|“50||3l Advigg E‘_‘.i,“.12‘2i..§‘.‘i.““£§§.f..’_...§“‘§’..i.'i'1~`i W" I0 all Skin S||||gr¢|°§” ..;i?§.§’.‘l2l‘...§‘..’i.€‘.?I?.§i."f.¥°&.T‘{.*l? 5 . » fsir number of the ratepayers at- i_ J E A' F°'t°f» Dfugslslf tended and showed great interest in We have been in business in thing few drops of this simple wneh, air- 8' eu," back mum; 10,. the b,-1 ht town for guide time, and we are look- ing to bu d up trade by always ad- v ing our patrons right. _So when we tell you that we have found the effective eczema remedy, you can depend upon it that we give olir advice, not in order to sell a few bottle of medicine to skin sufferers, but because we know it will keep our Business if we help our patrons. We lfeep in stock and sell the well lniown skin remedies, But we will sav this: If you are suffering from anv kind of skin trouble, eczema, psorias- is, rash or tetter, we want you to try a full size bottle of D. D.D. Pre- scrlption. 1 _ plied to the skin, takes away the itch instantly, And the cures all seem to be permanent. D. D. D. Prescription made by th' D. D. D. Laboratories o! Toronto is composed -of thymol, glycerine, oil ol wlntergreen, and other healing, sooth- ing, cooling, ingredients. And if you are just crazy with itch, you will fcel soothed and cooled, the itch ab- solutely washed away the moment you apply this D. D. D. We have made fast friends ol more than one family by recommending this remedy to askin sufferer here sn. there and wc_want vou to trv it now. E, A. Foster, Central Drugstore, _"Again and again we have seen hor Charlottetown, P. E. I. i '- - 'nn ly ' ri "Z0 per cenr. oil et Beer.& Weeks. Lil household linens reduced during our annual linen sale. New fresh goods, sheetings. linens, bedding, blankets-all at 20 per cent ull. Our annual linen sale holds the record for wonderful value giving. This year ymhwill Hnd our linens cheaper and best in the City. Beer & Weeks. -. _ 1-3metf_ fi-STEAMSHIP SAILINGS. iii. me wav sry wires “Eastern S. S. Corporation ' INTERNATIONAL LINE 3 ,WINTER sam-is St, john to Boston ....$4.50 SY.""]ohn to Portland.. ......4.00 mskumu ...... ..5|.ou ve B? John at 900 a. ni. Thursday for l rt b P l dn B to < Dnspo .u ec. anon W os n. aturninglnnva ventral, hsri Boston nl 9a.m. and .ortlanrl Ep. m. lor, li lc hssggort and Bt John. -." wunle s irsmsuig inns »ll.’.'.'=.‘»’.:.sr:.‘::’.".=::.:’.:.“.. rrl.::.“.-:si Th rs. and Snr si np. m Fares $3.00 mgvlrc li U d f ti s pl%"?s Igcalwtlrzhlgta ::9nl2.°i?ung.ga';2 .sl-° °°'.r'°~.r=‘-.rn-.s‘°.»'".=".. .,. It `u l_£LEllf» Agent. i' ' l . J .. I I l . ,, _ S0illilS, l’.i-J. Island and --rucnnrl :sumo §f”SmlUl-Sllil’ SERVICE |`¢i.».._ _ ship "LADY J TAFT .AND KNOX . ` AT REID FUNERAL NEW YORK, Jan. 6.-Scores af men prominent in public life, includ- ing President Taft an'd members of the diplomatic corps ln Washington, attended the funeral oi Whitclnw Reid, late American Ambassador to the court of St. James. Although the weather was col.l and foggy crowds began to gather about the Csthedesl of St. John the Divine long before ll o'c1ock, when the ser- vices began. President Tait, with Postmaster- General Hitchcock and Secretary of State Knox, the latter one of the pa1ibearers_ arrived early in the morn ing !rf.-in Washington and went. to the residence of Henry W. Taft before go- ing to the cathedral. The casket, covered with flags and flowers, which had loin in the crypt all night with a solitary marins standing guard opcr it, occupied a dsis before the altar. f-lpecial trains were chartered to carry the mourners to Tarrytown for the interment in Sleepy Hollow cem- etery. __`\\`\‘\"\\\\ ‘I fDonns’ KIDNEY _ Pl L L S g b ' l - \\\\=;\f`i.`.Q5l"" » ", "4 K1' ‘jk 5.( xv '."{CH' IU". -P QBJLF ./ »";El:I¢ \\\T`~\ \ \\\\\ f)/._T"’_-' as-f§\\ z> " W _ < 37-I Fl ` 1 4”? F1 _ .5 .» V. ."“l\"~" ; 1*-» _ if? Il _ _ <1\,`,\`\\\ .,_ 4. ff. V __'..ie‘;‘,‘e`_`¢‘f,._-‘l 1-_ - ,,.g:~“ ' .‘ R- 3 ""-"“` Furness Wiihy Ce, Lil i.. ii. lor, ern _.I'l'PAYBtob\1yinthllP!'¢!Yh¢e. i _D UQUHUI phony 1. -THB IORNING DAILY Glsrdinl ua.__hs_,obtslnsd_ at 14_l¢r¢!'s '.i‘aasor- lei Parlors, Summer-side. l -mes nszm. uonsn #_am- dlansgeat in J. 0. Jardinafhook- non, Buimsrllde. Bk odiee- papa; ll 45-\udresld¢neephoneAR. _ -vrnnx ov no o prayer common at Albeljton this week, the first meeting being held Monday evening in the Prdbyterisn Church. Halt night the meeting was in the Episcopal 0h\u°`ch.A. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew s week or two before the time they have paid for has Gtplred and thus notmissanissus,asa,l1ps`pq-snr; discontinued prolllllily on expiry asa. V _ _ -MINTO ARRIVES.-The D. G. S. Minto arrived in Summcrside yester- day st 12 noon with 11 passengers and 53 bags mail. Outward she had 37 passengers, a small fr ght and 26 bags mail.-J. -RAILWAY CHANGES.- Hurry McKay of the P. E. I. R. who has been relieving at Alberton for the- pssr ten weeks went to Charlotte- town yesterday morning. Neil Camp- bell station agent, resumed his dut- lst inet. as previously stated.A. ` -sms' ALARMS.-During me yes. of 1912 there were 1 are slsi-msn. Bummersids. The first was at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Reid; the sec- ond. a call for assistance from St. Eleanor's; third, at the reaidnnm of John liawless; fourth, a barn owned hy Samuel Grady; dftb, 5 ham owned by Levi Bllliphlmtz sixth. shop owned by Wm. Rose. and seventh, a the st to the prompt action of the firemen pils oi the Sesrletown school was conducted on Tuesday, Dec. 24th. A the schoolwork. The schoolroom was decorated with evergreen and formed pl g s _ B faces oi the pupils. Mrs. H. J. Wright, Mrs. Percy Allen and Miss Mabel Sohey were the chief examin- ers and conducted the work in a manner very satisfactory to all. A short program was rendered by thc pupils. Words of appreciation were spoken by Mrs. Wright and others and- the afternoon was brought to s close by the singing of the National Anthem..l`. (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) ¢SERIOUS OPERATION.-Everett_ youngest son of David and Mrs. Bsr- bour, underwent a very successful operation for appendicitis a fe_w day: ago, Drs. Keir and McEwen being the attendlng physicians, Misses Cham- pion and Woodman the attending nurses.A. _ -r-__*'°*f-'-" IESTEIH PERSGMLS -Miss Lizzie Green of Bedeque ir spending the week in Summerside.J _ -Rev. (I. H. Marianne of 'rlgnm and Rev. George Millar, Alberton, exchanged pulpits on Sunday.A. -Gnvi , and Mrs. Hardinge, Gra- harn's aoad, were in Bummersldr yesterday.-J _ - . _llieni ,and _ll/Irs. MeFii'dyen 'of AKsn. sington 'were in Bummerslde yester- ds.y.J. _ -Miss Annie imnenul or Alperton has returned to Mt. Allison Ladies' Seminary to resume her st\ldies.J _ _-Miss Audrey Graves, Suxnmerside, leaves togay for Bedeque for a short visit to i ends.J'. I ' *_-Harry Boates, Summerside, re- turned to Charlottetown yesterday afternoon to resume his studies in Prince ol Wales College.-J. _vs-`»~ -Miss Jens Stewart of Park Cor- ner ls visiting in Summerside the guest of her sister Mrs. Wallace Wil- liams.J. ' -Rev. George Miller was 'called to funeral service of 5 mlmbdr of his former congregstlonla. - -Miss 'Daisy Agnew, vice principal 0'Daary School., returned to O'Loary yesterday morning after spending the holidays at her home in Albdrton.A. _Lum sms “i/rersrmn, siiniiiidri 'side, left for Charlottetown- `ye¢dMay afternoon to resume her studies at ¢hl_§"_. Y. Col.lege.J. -I-Ion. John Richards ei‘Bideiord, George Tweedy and John Agnew of Alberton were in Bummersido yester- day.J. » 'i ' ` -num' s .ii me ami 57513553' I-"ins r.. s. ¢".'§."i°i 'ss‘”¢nif»i.§ pert-el-the. 7, give phone orders th _ ttsnti ..’ "“" ’f-3*-=fl%’$'.....:... ....‘I“ Brookfield yesterday to conduct thq IN Bee ` -smvss.-one .f _ _ mn Brsse's 'and hon -gums- ued. ‘ _ , _i-s1¢v»4ir:s::i_ _ _,iii black fox. liuqnlrsldv. 1-unipd. -'ran cRY_s'i‘Lh"Hodrsy _club wsu hola a meeting ni ilensilrs olilce at 'LW p.n'L eeday. Jan. s, ms. _ '1-'nlzipa._ ._...,. -wsrrrsn-s. ainmxteem gn-1 ma maid 'for general h ark. Good. wage paid to the_righgJartiee, Em- press -Hotnl, _.ll-$6Mti. lf _l- . -BIG 8_1-lIPMEN_"l\-Another big nilnmene .oi insde-e°-'¢i»&ir- sp“s'en11rs-- glish fox _and mink netting-all sizes lust received at Bi'ac0'i.' ' 1-'Imtuw2lEtu1i_ -MILL SUPPI.iIEB.- Perfection gasoline, circular saws, rubber belt- ing and all mill supplies-the best goods at guaranteed gloss at Brace's, ’ 1- ws‘iiEs2i. -Mews Boo'rs.-r4p;;_'s winter eau, high cut boot, 14 inch leg. good-year welted sole. In_'tan and black leather, sizes 's ‘td 9. Regular 85.50 lines, on sale to clear, special $3.95. Sinclair & Stewart, Utd. 1-BM!E2l. -'rwsnn ovmRGos'rs_- rims dark striped fancy tween overcoats, latest model, 50 inches long, with tu why or college collar, A suP¢1`l°*` quality cloth shown in three dll!¢\'¢l\t _color-ings. The best _value we have ever onered at .the_prics. Only $7.50- Sinciair 8: Stewart. Ltd. 1'3ME2l- -n -Owing to indlsposition the Rev.J _ A. Winneld was unabla'to conduct all his services on Sn1ldaY._ ' 011 BdVl°° of his physician he is` 'resting a few days this weelr.A. -Elmer and, Everard McMillan and Ernest Guns, summerside. returned to St. Duné_tan's College yesterday after spending their Xinas holidays at their home.-AJ. ‘ __S_ K, and Mrs. Bell and three children, who were spending sonic time in Summerside with Mrs. Bell s sister, Mrs. C. R. Rogvfi. lm °“ "°' :um to si. Jonrrs, NM.. vwtefflav. -J. -wsuscs Hsi-per. -Menezes 0! uw Royal Bank at Scot*¢'B. SNK- Wh” has been visiting with his father. Rev. Henry Harper, oi Port Hill, was in summerslde yesterday- H” leaves on return to his home thie morning.-J. _ _.- -Dr. W. H. and Mrs. Sutherland. nsvsmeke, B. o., are vnmns the doctor-'s mother. Mrs. Robert Suther- land, Bea View; Dr. Sutherland had the distinction oi ibeing- U10 llfsli Mayor of Revelstoke io to 1'-l¢¢¢¢__€-v ik a _ ‘F'°'” Y°=°°\'°={’= Evals: swans; r,0-mul '-G. W. Lark’ _ A15 A , l , St. John this ask. anon' 'ij' in COLUMBIA 5_5 Jan 6_6 ' ~ __ _ . . ., _ _ ov- C~ll‘renk Barbour, cheesemwker, Park d:il;i‘i)1lxli?:iel?:- has ltlxiun5xlll)v0°E:>)i§ar?l‘:: A{’:;°‘;»0|1B5,Ll:?;ll;`;19l;l lil; his home in `D,\\hllc throughout the State assign-i 0 bye.-A. ing as a reason that the people ap- _Mm H Si ""”" proved his action two years ago fn- viamn ' ,u'stam,'“°' K°\1¢ll\Kf°l1. is d°_ll1z the same thing and also be- O, Nogmn dn 1? 311080. the guest Caine many of his "enemies" were an rs. Nicholson. alliamed of having commissions sign- '-'I‘hane Campbell. Sum.m-srsirle -led by mean' me this morning for onnianawi ` where he is _attending Prince of Wales ` 1 College.J _ ' l WAR NlIW_B_ -Miss Vera Hslfer of 'Summersids NEW YORK, Jill. 7-*A London lfégrthils moiinlng ién- chu-igggetown galil; saggdthat ambassadors of the 9_9). W she two weeks. h, 0 ` , - a long commence yelber- lwi wales 'hordes 'ma ‘ and ltis vlisiisveuihey will B5 °"-"- y _ ,ilnelly force 'lhirgg ~to accept tim __m' ol P* , pages conditions. newspapers all 'B ll Rvsers lelt this morn- cs on the Powers topfevent s n- ing by the Ml to 1 Mt. ~‘ ‘ ' ' mms. ,joums une:-mnmsiiltiag nu on of un nr. All insult nm _ _ , _ “A _, _ . Ghmtmugholmnyhuh h I in uname :onli ma Bll \ “' °!*l° _ , be given to the Bulgarians Surnmersfde.J._ _ _ - M Gro” would M “mr” -Miss Annie Mulli a t°`H°“°“l° mntdm' 'and Miss Alice Mcllfsrc, . _ P“"°,d ¢,l1l‘0ll¢h_ Bnmnierlide tliipx _ ' morning on their way to Prinsipr `~ ‘ _ wo.. e..n....i_ °‘ " ‘s -lun" Jarman and ir " A ` ' 1¢.¢f,"'“°` anim* ` H°\’“°» »4“>9f°.°\\» IPM X11# il' mu - - msetuzesyslm. Y md ray er u e o un tht ,ren th. Aims. "1'helorr_uer'is greatly ’ ` ~ ._._- ` _ ladies' _College yesterday morning Uavdoi -Bleed Dimes win increase. _wii.h_ths_Dlsce and people and, _ | sms Lauren simian mm min.; __g¢¢|. ,Wading _eng holidays at their the strength, md the semmime- - sbs would like to live tim.-A. ` ip. . , -nee.-nn snsnisauis J-ii. ui. homes in Albertans. sblq enero psiielre of sll' ' -f r ; » - - . ’» . ` j -' 'memes nipinasnsoek- .m».mh~ """ ’°"’f°°d "°‘l“"°d' "l"’°“l' '°"°.‘-‘“Y " "'"`W”"` ` ' - 'l " ‘ Jan.3rd Dui-snko -°-_--- _"Ml" mP”°h° L°i"d,5_°d_ul°' Mn' M 'v ll .lf ‘A » `°'5-”""`“"?; """V`7'\|`l‘ A »"=l.""`TF ......-.... gf,-,",:;;;f,:~;,~;;¢,}m'-,,'~,',;' gg, 5.,§“,..in-gg. .1 i... _ .. » _ Pei* we -_ Liverpool Steamer Iron Ballld »l-l_,l°ll'- Ulla” It uf- 5_l“,l°l- ' has _ Almerisns Jan. lls\."o°“°“’3‘ ` ’“ 5 tmedi '.7' to Tabasco le it ' ,_ ~s~»~° ° » 5"” _ f ._ . :_ ` ir' V 1-4 1 _ 9' ’~_»_~;,_~ » _. re- ' U - 'i __ , _ __ ofthe -- --- ‘_ _ Fl' “W 1”* nw' " It ' ‘ ` _ly I :t _ ._ } *_ J* ;` _ ' si _ _ l"'ll**¢ 'U' Wlllnrllavs lsagromfit and si: mo" . , sm r M sv ji* rf ' ' . 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