Ol ILL' » _ I _ _ iciiniiorirronu inn queues" count' ' -"‘ ‘i:3i‘°~‘il3.2§s"‘° i iusiou nun _ Y rov ce. Miss Maude McLean will give 5 ' :-~' _ --- ' reading at the Birthday _Patty in K. _ t er liniment has ever trade. cnc such There “ere "9 Cai" b°l°"° '-he Ol P- Hill |19!! Friday evening. What o h ‘ 'E a ___ ` _ _ _ test? For overaeemury police court in this city yesterday. _ JUHN3DN’S ' _ Aivonvivs PIIIUNI’ IJNIME N T has been curing Sprainr St” ins, Cuts, Lamcnes te Schoolroom on Thursday. 'gms Its long service tcfla oi:-i-I i-ln.--:lt lil" thc houszlfold b A mfnotby Miss Helen Gardiner Wm t h liniment that docs nr-t go out. 2;: and 50:: bottles. i: li. gl 1\i'feH(;’11t:Ext li,-lii.§3g§,agV§1T:;¥ l. $. JOHNSON & C0., Boslnll, M888. O _-- .»._ i ~ ~‘ ‘ - 5" ' 5'"-'ir' V imsseligers to the city Yesterdtly on sl She May Wear _ 7 An _0ld Style in e llst _sur- ,hc “iii appreciate it new piece of jewelry mid likes to have it nicely cased np. Wg give particular attention to the packing of every article that leaves our lieru. . W. W. Wellner ' ]ewelei. - 3:* -5 /l Family Groups X7; For natural. artistic and dainty family groups ordinary. Call in today _ our work is above the |g, and see the exhibit. - ,I _ I X etnies __s_iu_iii_l/_/ We thank our many _ customers lor their il generouspatronag during the year 1911 and we extend to all the Season Greetings_ C. W. Pattersonf -lviweller. _A _ W _ CAD I I I -;_-;€¢r=- -r;_ 'l`o the lilecinrei of “lard One Ladies and Lientlenien:- ln compliance with the request of a number of` the electors of \Vard Om: l have decided to nominate as u ran- ilidati: lor councillor for the aforeiiivniioiied ward at thc forthcoming Civic 1'I'etti<.ins .II I I-I I. ltakc this opportunity of soliciting yrnr support. As iuy intcrsis ar.: large- iii this ward it is only fair to siipiuvo th-ii l \\'i\ _ pay more attention to its iuvrils than il` I I “I hx See These Walking Boots boots, of superior grade tan cali, are undoubted- ly among the liest you \ _ &"_‘]llla4.4alaiil / H. Hooper, Halifax, was among the David iucxiiy, tonne-iy of oin- Therc will be delicious salads, pas |t0ii, New London. and now of van. Ulf' and cuke at the tea in St. Psul's couver, B. C., has arrived home on a visit to his mother. Mrs. George Mc- Kay, Ulifton. Any boy with a lair education, \vho wants to learn a trade should apply at the Guardian oflice at once. Three dollars per week will be paid at the beginning. See Classified sd _.___-_"___?_the special from Georgetown, coming on first page in t0day»B papen _ ,on a. visit to his father, oflicer Hoon-l er 0! the UW PDU” F°l`°¢. Wll0 IS Among the passengers outward on lill at his ltoine. ltlie Mlnto yesterday were 1-lon. Mr. |McKinnon Commissioner of Agricul I , - ___l;f_____l’-___2:_¢herr1__1;1_. ba_rr1Hter_ has_ r¢-:ture and Prof. 1'iieo._R0ss_ of the me mm _ tha I lg ‘L "I_";ll“_“`Y aiiolllilljepartment ot Agriculture, City, ted _me °_ E - - - _¢ “."°5_ _E“'\who are enroute to Ottawa to attend g°‘ charges agalmt °m°l“l5lsonie of the conventions which open at Mlllgrave, I'ictou and New Glas-' ~ figoiv. Mr_ Duchen in will visit Glacelthere this week' ;Bay this _week.-_Sydney Exe. (Mr. 1|-he nh game of the P_ E_ I A recent issue of the Snckiille .Dueliemin is a native of this city.) Hockey League series Mn be played in the Arena on Friday evening, when ,,I,_. _' d _ ' the Victorian and Crystals come to- i "bum c°"f'”'“‘B R repro “Cho” °l “lgether tor the first time this season 5-omposite photograph of the Mt..» . l t T ._ _ | _ _ _ 4 in Lfhar otte own. he Liystuls must. Allison Football tean. lor 1911 which win this game to have any chance _were ilcieutetl by the Abegweit team for the p_ E_ I Hockpy League and of this city on Thanksgiving Day. On tlic team are three P. E. Island boys, who arc: J. C. Milford, City; l~ltni'r Trophies. They will certainly fiizh-t hard to win and it should be ii creat game. (7. G. Thompson, Montague, and ` _____ W‘="‘l°1l'1`°°l“l’lt- M” Slewam w. 'r_ nitcii, tittswn ii promiiient I The voting for tivo members of the ;l>rovident Fund Board for the ensu- 'ing year will be started here on Mori- day. The men up for competitioii are Messrs. Willard P. Hutchinson and fJanies W. Nairn, oi Truro; Frank H. _l'robert, of St. John, and W. Mill- ;cdge Thoiiiison, of Moncton. The lvoting lasts here until Wednesday, and then the poll will he held at the issue. has thc following:-"ln the éventiou oi the American Breeders‘ As- read by an Alberton, Prince lddivard have ever been offend at these prices- ‘ They are iuadclin hiitlinitiil style with high li -cl~, high toes and short \'¢nip= and ui ilu: very l'-_tt-in la.\ts.'l`liey are ns smart, stylish and 4'<\|nl`or- ttlcl-e as you rnull wish for, wil li at sp: t-ial‘y pri-pure-cl sole that n\'1l_V 'lUlll`S flllll £0 l’-llC0ll\`lli!‘ ‘any legislation which would rcdncf A &; CO. Rayner believes there is money in 'or prohibit the snli-_ of stronz drink. ' .fox ri-iisini; `ior others besides thos:"l`he l'i~llo_\\'ing parties from this pro ‘who ure now engaged in it and laugh.; Vince l'or\\-'urdeil lists oi twenty ii" nf, Um iilgn of it ever being over done. inorc who iind sulistwilicd to th -He buses his tlieory`on thc iiict that pledigez--.\l_. Clark, North Wiltshirr.; ii _ _ [thc wi-id fiir benriiig animals are bc 'l`. Plastown, Elanipsliire; J. Mc I0 support a nan white interests nic yours also. l promisq if e cried, to givi- tliis \V ard 'my bent all -nlioii,a\|rl,to assist in atlniinistcrlng the g‘ :in'i'.'i| liiisliiess ol Q thc City, to the best of mv ubili'\ had notliini; at stake, ani l feci sure that Q k' you will see that it is to your advuiilagc ` " _ . ~" .iilmisugm t Yours failhlnll 3553> 3°'-E ' DR oiiwris 2 5 0 l I R. H SUSRNS. _,, . C it |41 "l-i. H. Brown, 'l‘lie.Yoiing Mcu's Man. is oilcrini: a girnniiic Persiriii lnnib collar regularly priced at $20 lUl' $10~ ,f 2-6d3l. To the Eleetei-e ol Ward Two: I lieiewith present myself as a candidate for Councillor in the coming Civic Elections to repro* sent War,q'Two. ___ ------4- -~* '-“~""" -' 'Coming ,-ixiinct and that as people Plmil. -‘lout.lipr.-rt, und W. iii.\', Hali- QWIIIB ‘ - _ - . lmiist have fttrs, they will look to biirtoii 8- El\\~11ntgv9r sources of sii|=ply may DVC' . '-'~_°-”l"°_ °"\f{°“f€ °t,"‘”" 'lscnt themselves. Mr. Raynor's con- ::A skin as smooth as satin. It l.~ NEW _ €tl`S,}iin§T.0‘tl‘l? ilidcnce in the industry leads one t,o_quite possible to keep your skin soft lldflll l°“'°*"“"‘>l' “7‘ 'expect that lox breeding ofiers en~'niid lrce from ehiiie during the coli __ -- - - terprlsing Maritime people a good rnontlis. The ituily use of our witch -- ' ' - ' ' ‘ ' Opening for profitable enterprise, Per- hiizcl cream will acconiplish won heap Sale of _hmm the count” ‘viii 909;; he filled dcrs. It is easy and pleasant to usr ‘vim fox H agnatesg' and does not make the skin stickv ` ' " ‘.16 _ '- tlraniie Marmalade __ i.;°s‘.i.‘:f;‘i;:§2 i‘..‘.’."“»I.“.. This week uc eller 3 r pound lass ]~ti'_~' of Cr0.~‘»¥le N: l’»I'it'kwell`.\-Iuui, fnrtnr in iiri-,vcntiniz decay and lor 50 cents eer Q). Gull I ask your favorable support audi promiselif elected to give iiiy best- attention- to the needs of the Ward HS well_f~as to further the bc-st in terest_,_¢lf' the citizens. - .lllespiéctfully Yours, __ R. J. LEDWELL, M.D iz-_-idtf LTC_efal I Coal! Coal! ° S ___ There art: no more zippmpriaie gill; now tlaii pliolographs, and none that w ll he more appreciated. Call and see our latest styles or make sn appointment by phone. i THE BAYER STUDIO. Hi; Dil) you reiiieinber' all your friends at Christ- I mas time ? i , We peg to advise that we have now in_ ll°Ck_a good supply of choice Reserve _linunnne and Nut Coal which we are sell- ' '"3 ll our Coal Depot or F. O. B. Cara at lowest prices. _ _ We have also s quantity of Authraciioi lea coal which biirnssatislaciorily in n_Z1llu ' J. B. BROWN. D. M. D I DENTIBT d Ii ' S _ I li t. orhllilv i'i.'$yu lixffil t¢ii'i'i¢'iii'iz° Uliuluttutaiwn. aiiodtyr. §S 1 ln which the Blu llotnctiues do ._-Save your teeth-The regular use of I.ister's Dental Floss to clean he- ltween the teeth is thc most im1l0l‘ff lpreserving Ellings. The anti:»-eptii: llrflllile lllilflllaltllllt I:§;"’.i‘;.r‘:._1‘.f;&_.:'i.“..::.;i.:.“,;%‘asset ‘L2 Itiie msiitii-ise hottie-ie. .\. _i~‘<»ster. I Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. I _ 1-ziiiiti. s* ;.. ... _ _ _ _gn _ _7~- -~- ,' Se 5e - Peoples Theatre Il) Cherry Blossoms , lt. lairly blooms with beauty vi , Sprinz and Live. (2) Mesquite'a Gratitude An Indian Dggrltlu. So Welcome I” lif:i":..‘..tii.°§:'.: (4)'l`rsining the Counter- _ leiien som ‘nverworlo we niuiiilu out not Daily Two Singers This Week 'J I i f y p _ ‘ '_ special work 5 Egl Gt. George nnd -Knut Sts. drtf ,._..~ .___ I ` I _ N0 _t_;_ui~:s_swt_im if ou nernilt us to do 'our Careful. and skilful serviie is \\|ia.t wt: ziini to give all oir _ patrons That. we have succeeded in this, is evidenced by our increas- ff iiffiiiiiicurson I jeweler- Opt ician. I M_~unu|xusu»_ _ _ ____ Coal f'\lso aiiuunliiy of llardwootl cnt and t\_iit in sites suitable for open grales and I ver. ~ uriD0"'i'i" glenn 'M liaise-iinrn’er Stoves, and which is being - - wld in place of Antliracits Chestnut Va ~ t a ' ' ij ii c Boil‘ilrlz?)Lia'iitelnPssrlors Richmond St. Phone 168] 1 Over Prowss Bros. # __ ____ _ \ pl _ Buntain. Bell & Co. . “Rents Dominion Coal Co. Ltd. ltgenis Black Diamond S. S. Cc. Olllce 36 Queen Street `} _ “lions ani and .mn BIG sia reg H. 'A big special lnirgain-a real Per- n lamb collar of the highest grade, nlarly priced ut $20 now $10 nt H. Brown, the Young Mcn's Man.l 2-€t.l3i. f ---- .;~;-_-e.. ' - "'--_-.L t _ ___ _ r --- |_- "A- '=`~e":~.'f»-tg; w _' "-"-»:_r»- ' ‘ f .~-a i il -v t u I- ~‘__ ¥if s » lit 4 Regt Band. - Plan at Hughes , *_ _' _ _ ___ __ n _Is Inna- -IL__il ' '-` '" "` "` '_' _-- _' 5' W FRI DAY EVENING l Admission 25 cents. Reserve Seats 35 cents. I I i .` /, - £1 ilu? ,~ 2 it -E 1)ress .Goods A About sixteen pieces of all wooldress goods Pla.ids,etc, in this lot. Yard Regular prices 58c to ir's 100% Puma DECLINE SUBSTFIUTES . _ . AN EDlTOR'S EXPERIENCE. Fmm Willllipeg West to Edmonton, 1 travelled over the new line of the Grand Trunk Pacilic. To my mind the Grand Trunk Pacific is the lust word in the railway woi-ld_ A Hue, road bed, more luxuriant trains, or more courteous and ellicient ciiiploy- ees, I have never seen on ruilways, either in this country or in the coun- try to the south of us. It seems to me that n few personal experiences on the Grand Trunk Pu- cific may not be out oi place here. Thcseincidents will explain ivhnt I menu when I say that I was delight- ed with the service. I left Winnipeg at 6 p.m. I had my seat reserved in Winnipeg, and board- ed the car ut 5.45. I removed my coat and hat, und \vu.s about to fol- low my usual custom ol hanging them up when the train porter ap- proached und took them from nie. 1 noticed he did the same with all the othcr pii_=seii2ci'n. I inter mntic lu- iuiries and leuriicd that. the instruc- tions to the porters are that no clothing, parcels, hats or baggage are to be permitted to disligure the "parlor" car. All that can be rc- moved by the porter he will take clinrge oi. l"asscni;crs may retain such as they wish in their seats, but nothing is to he hung up or |_-laced in the aisles. This may seem it siiiull sflalr, but _von have no irlcn how handsome it parlor car looks when lighted up ii there is nothing to disllgnre the beati- ty ol' the interior. it wus it revela- tion to me, and I could not but ad- mit that this was a striking ex- iimplc of what attention to smiill de- tails niennt in the operation ol ii great railway. The Grand Trunk Pacific has a new gysteni of collecting tickets and fares on thc train. ’l`lie train conductor has notlilnz ut -ill to do with the handling oi tick- t_v is alisoluie on the train. nts or cash. His business is to man- nezc his train und all the ofliclals, who operate the train. His authori-‘ . ll I c §, '_ _<,-5” , in Serges, Pananias, s z. is - _ 75c 69C _ Yard 'lhe new have mee I the last few l is greatly ple _ material and _ If you i Send for ...___- The same number of pieces in this lot, All medium weight suiting materials.Colors navy, browii,gi°een,black,etc. Regular prices 850 10 L55 yard _ Ginghams yd 5 , dress ginghams twith a splendid. sale weeks. Everyone ased with both the ...__ pitierns. ‘U can not c ame yourself Samples. l5c l'8c -"25c yard I Stanley' Bros *P - »-.' -_- lor bids you "the time ol tiny," and iconeludes with "Your ticket, please." He waits patiently till he gets it, :ind then invariably says, "Thank you." If you are going for on his train hc will tell you about the hour you will get to _vour journey's end. if the trip is short he will tell you two, three or Your stations, as the cusc may lie. und hand you a hut check. l . I watched the lirst "train agent" Il travelled with, und he trcuted every' 'I agent." In tin- West today the 'train ngeut" steps up to _von und makes ii The tickets and fares are collected by an olllciiil known as the "train ’l‘lic whole dnt i the "train _ _ agen.. is to lucky "fsck, _‘skew and 'the travellers _ii iniulitY_sizht better; hires, and to keep ii close record ini _ _ ll . this I_,,2md_ HC is an ummm thu, Later l_tiii\ellcd on a_ local train was new to _mm and t was lm_uc“_ ‘lietwei-u l‘ta.tro\is und \\`innipcg, nn_d m_I_]_\, interested in mlm I was more I detornilncd to watch if itll “train fi:ii'tici\lm~ly int.ct‘:'stcd in him hccousc uf his extreme nolitt-,liens to, and con- ! ‘ ' __ 3 _ _ :i|_\iiii~:~.‘s, lnw, medi- cine. Is not that ai _#nd confession to make ? Sure it is, and we have been criticised for it, but we can justify it. _._. 15 - tl\er_than actunl attainment. _ ".[ii the present freshman class of about four hundred men, over one hundred and titty gre living on less than $400 a year. _ (inc Princeton student, accordini: to President Hlbhen, arrived at the iiniversity last tall with only $l4.Tlic alumni are forming relief clubs for all such. 76,000 TONS UF LONDON SOOT l.il.\'DON.'1f~‘cb. 2.-According to an iiivcst.igntziou`h_v the Lancet, 5- medl- cal pnpt-r., mort' than 70,000 tons of soot. fell in London thc last year. This iiicliidestlie city and country ol London. This- vast quantity oi soot _all-oi which onine from chimneys, contained over 6,000 tons ot ammu- nin, 8,000 tions ol sulpliatcs,and 3,000 tons ol' chlclriiie in chlorides to snj nothing' of the carbon and tar. . The London rainfall in foggy seasons in also ilistiiictly drstriiftlve to metal surfaces, inasmuch as decided traces oi' tin and lead were lountl in the specimens examined. Faiilty 'combustion in coal tires in blniiwd for the sootfiill, which is ruin- int: the exterior ot' Westniinister Ca- tlicdrnl. The puhlislier of the best. Fs`l'rnci"s paper in the Maritlinc l’rovinccs in writing to ns states: "I uoultl say l.l\»_t. l :lo nut know oi :I in'-ilu-ilu; that has stool] the t.v_~st. i.l tinu: like MIN/\lll>`S l.lNlMl‘lN'l`_ It has been nn nniuiliuig remedy in our liouselintii cvcr since I can re- ui<=inl~ri'. and has outlived dozen! ol ivoiiiii be competitors imitatcr.