' V2 ill so 1; ,_ .<1 ,.. _ tl if. Fil 5. -T 1”. .W .L . _ X. 2,.” ‘,l~‘. ffl fy ._, £3" af llfi Iii iv? ,,. _ 2 lI‘ F ‘ _, , 5, il? tl, _ dr ;1i1 . Wi »'l*. ._,> . g. 'ri » a *L ‘lr Q1 ,. al l m A Y. , _ _l 3': ._» tv. Z' F." 'l 17'.1T£7.B$'”",;".`~ -_.»._ -5;, _ - ,-3.-..= i ll" _ _ _.sw ‘.21 ` .li ,11' ul .0 #$1.3-i Ii . 1 i yn' -i ., |‘ li ‘ . 1 .. WW . l , 1 l , ,_ 1, l . ¢. * ._ , i l . . ‘i 1, .J 1 l l 1 i 2 ‘l _ l\ 1 1 .I 1 » i l pl. 4 i 1 1 1 , ie -1.-.-. _ ‘olive Min. _ ru- _=-we-f --1 nn: cliiiluorrsrowu GUARDIAN °‘ -_-1==-if 1-_ _ ' rim... .., ».r. paw- ' " "‘Y1- _ - ._ - 1;- -- _ f " ,_ . » _ . -*----r P I _ ..._..__J ileslrucllve lo lleall .iam-Buk Worked a Wonderful Cure. _ H ,.,, , 4- b be Sometime- ~ vu uf". » dev we .....l‘.'.3l‘.££.'l.. ..’.'. ‘é.2‘.IZl11.I ’tGUAR°iT'i'?`iTSSii'Ti”Fi'B§" iiirlirs are ...... » lls:eseri_.fi:_._"=i“ “ii CARE AGENTS WANTED IW ANTED BALEBMEN, exclusive line, permanent big earnings guaranteed, no experience, ten vacan- cies. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, lliontreal. _ 12-Idzmop; l _ ~_- ' - Miscu.l.sNr:oUs bihwiuo, notice is given that ii; price charged f qi _ h _ les at Crodhy’s Millsoivilla ben' digrtzy cents per M after Feb. igt, 1913, E_ *L_ Gfosbv. Bonshaw Mills* 31910; ri:i~iAu: m1:l.r \VANTED. at once, 3 chamber- _ *maid at.‘Qu_e_en Hotel. Z~i2d4i_ \\/ANTED, an experienced girl for general housework, Recommen- dation required. Apply to Mrs. B.G. Prowse, 162 Dorchester St. 2-12dtf. \vAN'rED, girl for general Egg- ~ _ work. Appl st this omoo I . 12-I4dt!. I- _ i ` FOR SALE ll4‘0lt1SALE a newly calved ¢0w,Ap_ D Y to Geo. 'I‘. Bearisto, Cove- I'lcii.d.h__>W* 2-13d2ir1ipd. IIQOR SALE, newly calved cows, _ _ pure bred and grades of good milking strains. Apply to P. McN. liobertson, Marshfield. 2-l2d3ipd _ ~.`-- ----l--1 -OH SALE, boards, shlngles,laths, _ (.‘Leo._l`t.l&af_e,Bear River.1-20dt!. i'I4*OR SALE good breeding animals, _ _ 2 males and 3 females, Beavers. -‘Willy to B. B., Guardian office. ' 2-7d10i. il4‘OR SALE, at 5 bargain, the farm of the late Malcolm MacNevi_n of llonslinw, consisting of 97 acres and 3 nci-es of marsh. 72 acres clear in good state of cultivation, the balance covered with a good growth of hard- TEACIIER WANTED 1 ANTED. a drlit clade teacher'fo ‘NV K°lly'e Cross graded schooll: male or female. Apply at ones 9,9 Charles McKenna, seoy, 3-13.1,-g‘\_ _ T0 LET - VIIO LET, 3 room suitable for dress- - ‘» making in Opera House Build- _ig§~_-Apply to J. K. nose. 2-iodti. T0 LET, third flat of brick build _ i ing over Stewart_& 503'; store OD Queen St, Suitable for lodge purposes- Apply to John oner. __ __ 2-10d1m0pd. To LET, lion.. No. m “B395 lPrince St. Apply 232 Gregg Qgerse St. 10-und. DOUBLE OFFICE TO LET, ln Prowse Block. Possession st once. Apply to W. B. Prowee. 6~15dtf. [`1ROCERY STORE and house, to J let, corner of Kent and Hills- bore Stl. Apply to J. A. moore, 220 Kent Sc. 11.1a.iu_ I WANTED \\1'ANTED. a stenographer-_ one with experience preferred. Apply giving particulars to "Stenogrophe," care Gusrdi§n_0iflce: 2~13<1tf, ARTNER WANTED in one ol the wooll. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Belle McLa\lchlin, Nine Mile Creek, Lot 65. 2-12dr2wp<1. Pl best business stands on the Is- land. Apply to B. S., Guardian Otiloe. 2-7d10i. New York Fish Ads. ‘_ l Lynch Q Co siilt \\illbc revelations to ou. Our business. . 1 ' ` - Y . olucc ol' business is the finest in the city. I 8 Fulton Fish Market i2-'ldrthii3m _ which proved that 5 strong medicine To Fishermen, Fish Dealers.-Kindly favor was at work. In a few months Dr. us with your name and address so that we H ‘ ' may from time to time mail your information c . , _ _ ofvaluc. . health.. ‘ Tl’ 5‘9b0\’me“- If mal' Seem ‘lime All correspondence answered Price "cw lhallhefe me “"“Y5 °f h3“‘-"Ing Lists, Shipping Cards and Stencils sent _ _ _ 1 - . u iiiilnon Esmnilgffn gigiiigicih beware on' demailiijé are eriablishen s vlzaus me ”“‘°°m“*°' that °”°“’ Y°“ ‘P“"' TRY L}7!S.Our carefulpatlcntioii and refer you for st:inding4to Dunn's thmg except Dr Hamilton? Pins; 25° aiidliaiidling, prompt returns Mercantile Agency. Brsdstreets per box' or uve boxes for $130' at and results reached,not to speak _'li' or the Market and Fulton Nation- all dealers of the catar_rh°Z°n° Com' oftlio limited and satisfactory account ai Bank of any wholesale dealer in the pany- Kingston- 0“t~ -.-_- llllel, end Lssllftlde Very Common. -__ vice That Every Mo her Can Well Follow. \=_ _~` ,_ ~1§.‘ _ ‘_-_f _ ,t \1°»}~ ._-;-`"~ ' ~'-»'¢:’¢'r;“bi=¥b 4* _ 1- - . i ,?.,‘__,11 ff.;/'. -A; ‘° "l1;,//11 iil\l,'f»‘ 1 §__`§gj__-1-'r ""~{-“V1,.I .l - ~ -'._¥/ ifliildf £1-=-L _ From_her home ln Non where Y B. ///f , ..-.' :'4- ;_,_ F _ . ,, _ \7`l ltfuao - \ /'I-T_’ A . \-. sv- Z5 - -.-'T-’ #fs *ffl ,,~.\ _ '¢_~_»_ 7.31 ` T* _ 1,* F V\ she resides with her large family, Mrs Wilkinson writes For years 1 was pale, anaeimc and lacking in vi- tality I was a constant sufferer from 1nd1s¢stion_ and the distress and pai.. it caused me, coupled with ever-in- oreasing anaemia, made me weaker day by day Constant headaches, speoks before the eyes and attacks of dizziness made me feel as if life were not worth living My constitution was completely undermined and the constant pallor and dullness in my eyes showed what a sick woman I was. I began to take Dr Hamilton’s Pills and the improvement, although slow, was sure. "I gradually got back- my strength and mv appetite grew much stronger, nd I enjoyed my meals thoroughly. felt happier and more contented nd the sickly pallor of my face was replaced by a bright rosy color, am1ltori's Pills brought me froni a ondition of deathly pallor to robust You can obtain the same results by sing Dr Hamilton's Pills-beware of New York & .:;_. -- ' N J. EDWIN W F W'~§r:n.;?'“r..s1:°i'..:°i.r~e.'.:.-:‘°'~ I I gf - an ishing 7 years and in Fulton Market I5 years so can guarantee top prices .. - REFERENCES-Mafkei and Folio.. National Bank N. Y. ...id People.. 'rr...i §"';‘F “ °‘*§"“*“‘° f"' ';“’ 9,',§>;hC‘2“"§’eI,;,' Co. Brooklyn, or any wholesale-Fish Dealer in New York. ea 'I my “ty t° Cmnp YW' e ‘eq ' 20 FULTON FISII MARKET, NEW YORK. i i-gotliodrizwpd. Consignments TREAKLE To the Electors of Ward Three \Vard Three _at the forthcoming Civic s_ _ _ sis is- _ _ I ,CARD --o_o 1 _ Having been waited on by a deputatiori p . usly signed requisition asking me io be Ishall therefore be a candidate for Election. 'H Holding as I do strongly tu the convict Allsemis, lad Blood, Ilcsd- Mrs. Wilklnson`S Letter Giies Ad. -fl 1‘ i I==?l£E wso|.r:sAl.s__ 33.2% FREFII f__'§l! __ _ _ |04 FULTON FISII MARKET - nr Specialties EELS and SMELTS. ll-2.'.i1z-r»\r1c<==~1s\“wrlvw'¢‘»»'l-v"l='- “ra J' f r `*' 1' rr r THE HUGH SIOCKER C0 Wliolessle Commission Fish Dealers xi.; and 115 South St., Fulton Market, New York Cold Storage on premises Consignments solicited Smells and Eels a Specialty Prompt ~ ii-i6thsdrizwpd. s-na. -. Returns I. GOOD A N C il _ W olsssls ommisslon Deal i » Smells, Lohsters, Elsms, llerriiti: isss, Eels, F U I. T 0 N M A R K E ,Consllnments Bollclted HL' Yogx DI", Bunn" A i1 i if 1 ‘ ' l.‘l.°.til3....i7.?if' " ““i’1.l.‘&'l‘.%‘.l'.l’.l‘.§‘f..;"‘;..l?" "'*‘*'*"""'°“*' °° "'°" _ _ -New voiuc msn .ips E For Valentines We show a. nice assortment of jewelry that would be very appropriate to enclose when with birthday stones, lockets, chains, brooches, links, etc. E. W. Taylor Jeweller & Optician South Side Queen St. Money Wanted Y P ed by any bank or person sender desires. gi Address communicstions to "Edmonton" care GUARDIAN OFFICE i~6tuf`dr1w. llllesahro llrolliars Wholesale Commission Dealers and ‘ Shippers. Fresh Fish Smelts, Eels, Lebstérs and Frogs are Specialties. No,l Fulton Fish Market, New Yor Consignments solicited Ready Reterf Plsys s Big Psrt In the Polltlclsn's Equipment. Among the best known members of the House of Commons is W. B. North- rup, M.P.. of Belleville, who has re- presented East Hastings at Ottawa for several terms. Always teultlessly st- tired, one would never think that the dspper liI.P_ was elected through the votes of farmers, for his constituency is largely rural, extending to the tar- thermost point north in the large County of I-Iastin s with its twenty- four townships. VI'hen he rises to ad- dress the House, ho is of! like o race- horse. Verbally he travels st times at the rete of two hundred words a min- uta ol' more, and the Hansard men are kept. st top speed. It is no easy mat- ter for even these expert stenogrephie writers to follow the whirlwind de- bster, who has been dubbed the “Gen. eral Ben Butler of Canadian lawyers." Butler was the most famous American lléorney .in his day for celerity of u*-tersnce, but Mr. Northrop would glve him a close contest. on the stump or before a jury. Mr. Northrop wss speaking at s small village in his riding durindg the recent election campaign, an de- nouncing reciprocily in unmessured terms, when a young interrupter st the back of the hall started to hiss. The candidate paid no attention, but, on the succersion of sibilsnt sounds being renewe with increased vigor, he paused and looking straight at the of- fender, observed: “My friendl There are three things that hiss-s snake, a goose and s fool. Will you please stand a moment in order that the sud. ience may judge which of the three you are?' Col. Sam Hughes is also adept in homely images that appeal to the rus- tic mind. When he enters into the serious discussion of any problem he does not like to be interrupted and woe betide the msn who is fiippant enough to break in with an irrelevant question. Some years ago the gallant soldier was addressing a crowded meeting] in Lindsay, when a voice from t e gallery was olleerd. Col. Hughes was condemning the military policy of the Laurier Administration, and the interrupter shouted "Rats," The speaker paid no heed at first, but when the meaningless term was hurl- ed 11811111. there was a pause'-for the discussion was weighty and thought- ful. “My friend, I am here this even-‘ ing loaded for b_ear end have not timd to stop and skin a skunk,” shouted the oralor, and Lindsay went msd with delight.-Saturday Night. f --_-__-._._.._ ________ SERMON EDITION (EVERY MONDAY) Brooklyn Daily Eagle BI .O0 Per Year(I’ostsge Prepsid) Contains Selected Current Sermons All Denominations Represented The best expressions of many of the ablest and most progressive minds. Combined, the sermons represents great weekly homiletic review. 'l`-IIE DAILY EAGLE SERMON EDITION is read in every country on the globe. It is read by thousands who otherwise would not enjoy the ad. vantages of such interesting religi- ous matter. It offers means of ex- tending the voice and influence of the American clergyman far beyond the limit of his own pulpit. The Monday Sermon Edition offers opportun- ity for Bible and Gospel s t u d y unequalled by To the any other publication in America. Disappoint- ment` of church-going L5Ym\n due to residence or busi- ness occupation over- come by reading the ser- mons and enjoying the T religious thought. housands of invalids are denied the consola- tion of the Gospel mes- sage. A great many of them will never be alile to attend a Church. o those the Monday Ser- mon Edition brings a weekly Gospel message which they can obtain in no other way. What an ideal remembrance to send some one so alllict- ed. Do you known an Invalid ? To the To the Invalid It is just as important fora preacher to keep abreast of his contempor- c|e|.gy_ aries as for a business _ man. He needs th e stiiniilation and the in.. “nn splraiioil that comes from the ideas of others Everyone _who is identified in my way with religious work should he s rcgulsr subscriber of the Brooklyn Daily _ /Elsie Merida! Sermon Edition Sl Per Yesr-Subscribe Now. Remit Today to ' 'rss sliooiium |>An.lr neu ll'e0kIyn,New York. NOTE--Theological students and others who care to interest _them- selves In securing subscribers will be allowed liberal commissions. ro-a8sthdr4mpd M Write for particulars. equalled value. Mr. J. Nixon, of 901 William Ave., Winnipeg,-a blacksmith at the O, P. R., shops, had his foot badly burned by some moltem metal falling apon lt. He says: "‘The burn was a very bad one, and after the first few days it left an open sore, which showed marked signs of blood-poisoning. It discharged freely and caused me terr- ible agony. For three weeks I suder- ed acutely and could get no ease. At last I obtained a. preparation from the doctor, which seemed to stop the discharging and made mn quite hopeful, but finally the wound became as bad as ever. "I was them advised to use Zam- Buk, and from the first, application the balm gave me relief. The inflam- mation was thoroughly checked, and the poisonous matter cleared away in a very short time after beginning with Zsm-Buk. Healing then began, and in less than two weeks the wound was thoroughly cured." . One of the main lessons of this first for any injury, sore, skin dis- ease or wound. Don't spend money and waste time in experiments. Zam- Buk is equally good for piles, blood- poisoning, festering wounds, chaps, scalp sores, varicose ulcers, chil- hlains, etc. All druggists and stores at 50c., box or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, price. You are warned against harm- till substitutes and inferior prepara- Lions. Expert Apprevsl. ` “Did you manage to raise snylhins worth eating?" “I think so," replied the smsten! gardener. “The cutworms and cater pillars ell think well of it."-Washinr ten Star. -‘ A Domestic Demand Bstisfied. Bluebeard explained "They slwsys wanted more closet room, and now they have lt!" he cried. Thus the forbidden chamber_vvss so- couuted for.-New York un. A Fine Recommendation. " Restaurant Proprietor-So you were in the lest place for three years? Why did you leave? New Ohet-I was pardoned.-Catholic Why, el Course. He-How clean the surf keeps the seashells! °" 5°m° “mu” mislmpi 5°" up 3 for Ward Five at the forthcoming Elec- U`0|'0 P¢\'m3“°m~ i°l“|`Yi in the form tion I beg to accept the invitation and ol an open. diaehsrsins =°r°~ In =“°\> inks ini. opponnniiy of rolieiiiiig ii... cases Zam-Buk will be found of un- ,u,.,¢,-iof me Eiemgrg, case lies right herwtry Zarn-Buk _ News. 1 ro ii.. rim... ., Ladies .mn Gentlemieivird rw' At the request of .. 1... of electors of Ward Foes' ”i"1lller <(::onsen_tcd to be a candidate ‘forage ou _ nieoiiciiiir at an f°’"’ °°““°s Gini In thus publicly askin Support, 1 promise, if ..1e§,f§°'§',‘:"’ _ paying due attention to the ', ll* needs of Ward Four to endgqpeml promise the establishment °fV°f to w industries in the city, to ret.-m°'° ‘ ° _ ‘capital and thus provide morem 'M Trustworthy man or woman to trave `f0I` 0111' I3l)0l'€I'S and CIIIZ€ll5"I°rk and appoint local representitives for 35 POSSIIJIE, reduce IIIE Ctllloso established firm. $i5.oo weekly and os- IWIDK, Rnd I0 IfnPl'0V€ ll1€ M . . . ‘ COD . pauses. hxpericiico not required. Star H0115 Undef WIIICII manv of st home. 1 li - - ' ° lllANAc.l:R Si1I~ieten(iufscfiiiiii(ini;1T1‘.§,l,:,i°t";,° ’ . W o . _ “°; ;u.”;.f:.°:i:““‘° :-7 wsioi oronto, charities. g p0fl t 8 City and its I shall also endeavor, so far gs; . , g ciilusou ei Mc l§l'.f."§§f».'{i‘h °"i P'°S”“‘ ‘°”°““‘= MA NEILL P ‘e 5°" t9~\'Y and hygienl fondition of the city and to Pmvids or the proper in t' suPPly. Spec lon of our f°°d If elected my aim will bs to encourage ihe development of the City as 8 centre of trade thus providing more employment to our people. I am yours truly JOHN UCNEVIN. Ch`towu, jan. |5ih lolz. l-l51dmwl`i3 Barnster, Solicitors, Notarionetc. MONEY TO LOAN Offices:-Cameron Block, Charlottetown D. A. M.icl...=`..:a5l'%1\IT F H YFHE KIND THAT CURES I . l Couons Co|_os,S'rRANGi.r;s.Dis1'EMPER,Coi.ip, Foumoaw. 5i=>A\/ins Cui-was AND one-_va _ T » a NTS, Ano Cones CoN‘rRAc1~1r>N oF~|-H; |199,- FOR SALE BY Au. Dl:A|.:ns SOLE OWNERS G MANUFACTURERS FRAsiE.R Tl-ioi=.»N;fqr_~,lAa, Co. cooi¢=me.Q1.1nec __=__|, I A _Eze nnnnE`“ or su. limos Cleaned, Adiusled and Put in First-Class Running 0rder She-Yes; you know the ses ls _very A' J' N E W S 0 M E9 l- iiay.-1.ippinco_tt"s.`N W 1 i-adn '28P'i'ifi>..§iii§iiiil-'.i.i.li'i2Y°i>`i'f.'.l....l'.}'i.}.if.i§"d° "‘ if -!--u.,- 1 I ,.____ _ . . , _ __ 1 "M liciuvri » ` ‘I > \ I ‘M Il 'V Qaeslvd ` ig U I 4 ' ’ 1 ` Ria, _ p I p __ i / /_-\~ _ ___,_, ¢\ . _ , P | __ .>\ : S 1" \ J .iijl ll* _ ~ _ --_-_ . *' \`~;`_'_,_-. _ ~_- 5 ll im' -, *_ ` U “HAVE you Tuckett's Cigarettes?" ` "Yes, sir, what kind?" "Club Virginias, please. May seem like a strange thing, but nearly all you ‘lobacco men keep Tuckelfs. and whats more, you never seem to offer _substitutes for them." V "ls that so? Well, I guess 'twould be 'bout as much as our trade is worth. Customers as a rule know what they want, and ask for it by name. Personally, I know the Tuckett Iine is O.K. Handled it, in fact, ever since I went into business. They put real quality in their cigarettes, and I f fell you lhere's nothing like quality after all to please people and make lhem steady customers." _ _ The dealer'| statement is borne out by the facts. In each packsge».you'Il ind IC" °¥8\_*lDents in favor of smoking Tuckelt'e. Demand the evidence. Your illdf ment will endorse everything the dealer and our advertising may say shout them. ' \ vi - Three Varldfmz 'l‘sekett's Club Vlrgfnfss, lBo. for I0 Imkmrfs Bpeelsl '1‘srkUi, leo. for le _ ¢ %kwlT»‘B¢n q »1°°,fx|Q V, TUCKETT LIMITED, HAMILTON, CANADL i ’ _fn ‘ei .al ."2 5 u 'l,_ _ I ,_ Ii ‘I 7. 5 _ /. .1