Ummm rinse or mr." s ' You rAr_1§_No insr 001' Revlltetion and Money is Blok of This Offer W° Ply lor all the medicine med is during the mal u our remedy rece _ _ _ 11° °°”1P1°*-#ly relieve you of counts » , 1 ‘ PY Bild vroellerous 101111-\ey , through. life. QUIET EVENT.-_-A very quiet wed- ding was celebrated at the First ` Presbyterian Church, Boston, on the 18th of December, when Rev. Dr. l‘uits united in matrimony John E. Bradbury _ol, England, now of-Bae. ton, and Miss'Catherine M. Stewart, daughter of John A. stewart of i Clyde Bank, thlsprovfnce. The Guar- dian joins with the many friends of the young people in wishing them e prosperous journey through life. MRS. FRASER DEAD.-Mrs. Janet Clow Fraser of 108 Meridian st, .Grist Boston, died at her home yes- terday. aged 85. says e Boston en :hangs of Jan. 5th. Anenf, A month .igo she-fell down a flight of stairs ind received a shock from which she' never recovered. Mrs. Fraser was-born ln Murray Harbor. P. E. I., Feb, 19, 1827. Her parents moved to East Boston when she was very younglShs vas married to Charles Leonard Fra- ser in 1854 and helped him to con- luct his apothecary store, Mfg, Fra. ser attended the Presbyterian Church at London and Meridian Sta. many rears. Sho leaves two sons, John ind Henry Fraser, and two daughters Vilas Catherine Fraser and Mrs. Jes- ie Skinner. She is also survived by :wo‘sisters who live in Canada, an- other sieter lives in Prince Edward leland. and two -brothers in the Pro- /inces. WEDDING BELLE..-A very pretty homo wedding took place Christmas afternoon at the residence of R. W. MscKie, 8135 Fifth Avenue, Sunny- side, brother-ln~1aw of the bride, when Miss Maysie C. Larkin dau hter ol ln marriage to John C. Savage ol the firm oi Plunkett & Savage, of this city, says a Calgary exchange. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. D. McDonald, B.L., a former pas- tor of the family. The bride, who was rndst bccomingly attired in n rich dress of ivory satin with pearl and lace trimmings, and wearing the traditional bridal veil, was attended by her sister, Miss Belle Larkin. The groom was supported by Dr. Charles Bouck, Calgary. The bride entered the parlor which was most tastefully decorated for the occasion, leaning on the arm of her father, the wedding march, (Mendelssohn), being played by Miss Edith MacDonald. After luncheon the happy young couple left on the evening train for the coast. The bride was dressed in a tailored travelling suit of navy blue serge *with black picture hat with large French plume. After spending some weeks in Vancouver, and taking part in a family reunion there, Mr. and Mrs. Savage will visit Honolulu and a number of American cities, and will spend the winter Ln S_outhcrn,_ Call- fornla., returning to Calgary 'in the spring.-Mrs. Savage _is a graduate of P. W. College,'Charlof/tetown, and will be remembered by a wide circle of friends in this city. Mr. Larklne was formerly of Tignish. i Y Good Toolhfllrllshes When new a good tooth brush "looks" about the same ‘ as a bad one. " _-, ' The goodnessappears und: r hard usage. Our 2 5c brush can be used for six months and you will still have a good brush; the bristles do not break off or come out. If you buy one of these and it docs not wear sat- isfactorily we will buy it back at full price. We have some others, the best for the price anywhere - from ioc up. 'Johnson & .lohnson ’1h: Quality Drug Store. l lift' _ Try ` fhlSl _ fc~\ "- T .\ 1" i "i1.. _Too ~ / Hundreds of people prefer al wash to powder or paste for the' teeth. Awnrh genefratnlnlit the emnll ersvicse- ofihc teeth’ _glial a _~ bring, pane or powder cannot I . ' ' °§byal Vlnolla Fluid Dentlfrlce is a up endld wnb, not only or the ten I but for the month and thro I ss wail. It rs runes the month. prévsnts dsoar- gzstroyu paths gezlatwrrns 1 ii' I s refreshing s s shtln flavor ~ 'in glue b e with. sprinkler top... ....... ..........................leo -The 2 Macs I | F i Discounts J’ 20 p. c. _' \- -is 25 p. c. V 50 p. c. make _ f wise and , JD . _ profitable t0-- \_, \r ,<90-, .11¢ie111='S chee -‘_ and spine *- wheres-»»en~ien he-ieersino united sm. well with Hughes' Who ng Cough Hard felt hots, 289 of them, sms Llniment. In severe cd_ 's Hughes’ 62 to 78, all new styles, worth $2.75* L $3, Saturday only $1.29. Brown'g_ 1-9M3i. that gives entire satisfaction a luxury Either my Patent Pre.lnre alve of selret systems of e heat ng will give autos factory rscu tl. They but every :oem in the house to a ' summary temper'-. ture st the expense ofkeeping only one stove going. For full particulars and ienilrnorialr, cell, write or rbwc 39;-L Jas. A. Mcliachern & 124 Gt George St. J °"*&2i Funeral D»ree!rJr ng m balmrr-M ssA Fergu|on,Lsdy Assistant- Prrsonal Attention and Prninofireas i/uaranleed. Aruuiilrtnce call, Answered at sb .tr off ri- ce 1‘Lu.li. Pts Dislnfcutmg .mr Fun ugulu 5 lwirmfure Rvfm | mu Ramp- holsti-.red Silent Saleem:-,n maiii: tuordot OFFICE- Kinlg S?ure Phone B30’li,llESlDl‘J CE ing Sauna' Vorth ‘*i'la~_ !'hnn|~ Ii)0’I. d “Cl BOSTO NI FISH ADS . AUSTIN IIALYY fb. C0. Snrcessors to H F. JOYCE Q C0. Commission Merchants Fresh and Salt Flaharid Canned Good Consignments ‘loliciteo Daily Return |76 Atlantic Avenue _ lr-2owfl\’lEvz\\md BUSTDN NEW YORK l"lSll ADS Consignments Solicited Prompt Returns John Ilais Gu. .'v.....|,.i»..~.l-.1) I07 Fulton Market. -. _ i ._ New York _" ' Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers ' Bass,Smelis (D. Eels ‘perinliveso All correspondence promptly nuwe ed. Stencils sent on application S.B.Wl|.EY & SUNS Boston, Mass. Transfer agents. References. Greenwich Bank or um MlmwsElmv~ml _l F? ;l STEAMSIIII’ SAlLlNuS. Jan. 13th and Music by Profdhor Walkie 12-26Mtf otpsitn Ho lfllh, 1913 Chanlollelnlwn Upcralic Society _ ,Wm pmsem §'J.‘.‘.y"i»t§§i§‘§°..5f."%‘»¥:¥.e¥§“lll;..liif§%‘L A New and Orilinal Musical Comedy in Two Acts. Book l. Lyrics Frank Oliver ‘ 40 _People Part of proceeds for benefit of St. Viiicciifs Orphanage, omitting they attend td your work. i ing our systlm. Let us Attend to Your We ha a large staff of expert plumbers- :F make a specl lty of their work and know that we V2; can give yo , st possible service. = ` ' Our iiriliclass equipment. modern methods ' _ end skilled Wiirkmen make for satisfaction when _ 0 Trouble i » .V l if haw fd’ Péardon _r ll €o?.’G/4 t George and Kent Ste ` ` wz'§rP§§§|g:é§'hl§;§r:f?iHi;l‘EX. .ll l'i""‘U“'il’l"°*' ' ' \_ me d\.‘."G»o.sr. i li* ' ‘ J hall s I ..___.._l ~ 'l_ _ll ------i -»~ f‘ .- ai ” .. . i _L soe RIS, rl-1, Island ami MAGoA|.|§\' ISLAND STEAM-SHIP SERVICE Phe A l. Steam ship "LADY HYBIL. - I h E f ll lil fb tllirelllilhliigdatilgn lsxlglillsuf cdllliig :t dcfdrln' P. E. I.golnga1.d returninz. “The Isle' of Walla-Wooloo” Ives, .‘ gi-nt at Picton a sw Lean. hgeots :it Scurlior Vllm. MeLu' Manager and Owner _ atm xv' ".1" . f' I Fumes: Wifhy Q Co, Lid STEAMSIUP LINERS From Lon: on Steamer !'rom Hallie |_)ec.Tth Shenandoah Jan. ith Dec. 22nd Rappahannock Jan. 11th Ja.n.3rd lJuran¥O ----~ Jan. wth Kanawha Jen. tilt From Liverpool Steamer From Halifax .|sn.ist Almeriane Jen. riot. Jany l5th Tabasco Feb. ith. The above stesmere have a limited se- c immodatlon lor saloon paleenterl. Pasrenzers and Frelsht Azents lor tl e Allen Line Steamship Co. at lhllfex. V FUBNESB WITHY tlU0» LTD- Azentu Hollis! N B ° 4,.. Ano olfif" t- ' ,.»..¢,”,. 1. .~.\., _ fron sr. ~JolN. N- B- ‘ggpasss or an|r.uN..J.sy .ern 'r“|¢“. (¢h;f\ersd) ....... jany 14 pmol ussnvnrons new ‘ I G D- M 11'. ,rf l"'_ _______.`._;. ,.' CANADIAN PACiF'l§=, If' Have Yclur Home Heated ‘| ` , piroperly A I :.f‘;’_’-‘;.‘f-l T Don’t it for the cold weather to come be- fore you see the proper heating of your home. Start on the ork now, today an.. see that your home is we ‘ rotected from winter’s winds and storms. or phone 263 for information re- .Ni nriun .. ..,' 'W ur ~€#K~»¥ lr. .5 .J it 2; to »¢ if _I ” - .tt "- sl ,, _,_ if ¥'~ is .?:`».`~ 3”! le _ff ii 5. 1:1 ‘Q ` il 0-' ,gg ,...-.,, , -fi: ~. I ..|. Sl ell' It .-\ ui ._‘_', 4.. -4 Y-. K. 1 el tt if-' if sri.”