-_-ii _ ""“1“‘_"°’i“j"‘{, __ _ -"_ -§PosQisu_~. _ 'mr °r-H-I-" _ ries ssvsii _ -__,,_`__:,, -o _'___ f .__ 1-#L_ . .,_ A Ilsnrnff-S tops fall . A - your scalp -De T0 P? PUBUGIBGG 0! a head of hea- wbe an . vy, beautiful. hair; soft, lustrous,|dow!iiyy‘:iLti wliiislei lidjbiigirl-nil” and iluiy. _wavy and free from dandruil is hair- sproutiu y t 5,11 rea y new meudleyrlll 'matter of “ing 3 115118 SCHIP-Dendering lin we belliceiile ygii D” °°` Only sure ni ’ - ’ It is “sy and mexpmsive t h 5 1° Kl`0W6I`. deBl;i‘0Y0l° of nice. soft hair and-.lots or it? il? iiiiliscilgesltiiil liiiilnwiipi mi 5¢§_d=__2_§_<=°»1_¢» b<:_¢_¥ie _qi I<.n0wiu>n's ease. I’ ‘ °” “ 8 "°'°w_' -' “K °t°"°° fe' If YOU want to prove how prctt L-4; ~ Y gsm-m°°m_d_ '5n§_h___ |32? _am €__B____d_ir;->_¢;l‘__ and soft your hair really is, molsten be an all eerancc ol abundance; fresh. . 1 11 d D°°°» °“&°_°F°i B-“‘1.l!1` i1w0mi>arab1e' lglisnli gneriixsili thriilriiiiil liilmii litiiiif S1055 Bild lliltre and try as you willl Your hair will be soft glossy and _vqpi tang; llnrlhq, trace of dandrull or ` beautiful in just 3 few-'m0men¢s_,, B DK I ut' you l i d l _ Wm bs “tar abdut ___v§0rc£ee_i_i:_1_l‘l>_i_‘s:| wi§ogl;t_f_1;l_ ____iz_i_;rprlse awaits everyone. n@dVy.rflllll°` _ '_ ii-_-zs cell "hindering" 'ns li ' -Cl ° ;i______l_i_:‘ ___"e’s_r_:;_sna mvigcrates a cloth with a little Danderinsraud W;llner's __ _ '__-S__ilver 'PIs now a necessity in the home. It lightens labor and keeps the silver as it should be. Bright and clear from sizes r5c and 2 5c. WELLNER eweler. _ Cream _. 1 _ '$5.22 ii i ~ .. W/ tarnish. Two ra/ ____,. lwwwlrvvt J swu 2 rl ...-... ru ie- _@;<_“.,____\\ f F5 ff riioros or MEN with the natural pose, fine shading and ariistlc finish that you partir- ularly like are features of the work done by The Cook Studio. li. _ Proprietor 1 _ i i The Charlottetown Driving Park an Provincial Exhibition Association Th l‘ G l M ‘ abov: iggyllslstloiiuiglll bsefiiiiliiz ion' :gg gear? ot I ads nnoiris, Market Building, liar orsstawn. on inursday evening, the Nth dey of January instant, 1lii8.st this hourol elzht o’elock. rsnsts|~Books sre closed till altarithe above Meeting. , Dated two ltth day of January A. D.. Ulil. y Order ' C. B. SMALLWOOD, ‘_","1___ __ Secretar`y-Treasurer. S-M0.LK_l‘I and Cllliw lllBllR KING Twist Tobacco .. f ... ... ._ _ _ __ 5’ J' W' 3 Rare Values ‘ For fh¢ mast up_to_date place_,I vias ordered h_ome for treat _ l ment It was not until September i . k Quehe(-_ Que_ in Photography 10th that I reached the Governmentu- S ` 'il " I Sl ll uh °" .BFIIIS 0l` 3 € °° ‘ ‘_ ‘s:::;;~.€.. ::;..t::::'°':.i2.. '“:. 252:: 9.!‘il.1 HC te y -- __.:, n _ 0 re eve me y an opera- _ tion. As I was too ill to stay at the _AT. _- \ _ _ _ T ‘ - ._" - carried about 2,000 miles out. ol my li _ 9, ° Dentlstr way in order to get back to civlliza- ‘ ' ' UR- 0- H- JUEB tion. ln the ordinary ,course of I oder for sale my farm of 150 acres situated on the Tryon Road near Vic- toria ` _ This farm won silyer medal in season 1012; is one of the most fertile farms in the province. All crop and large quant~ ity of mill feed has been fed on the place for years; good orchard fenced with wire and cedar. All buildings up-to-date and in good repair including one of thc beet barns in the Maritime Provinces, with ooiierete floors throughout, silo, - ciio. ii. cooic __ __ i T "1tul“’. . ~. .ii ; ` F-R-E-E DR ROBINS & Buffs BAYER l’ll0T0 STUDIO c-r Telephone igz-J. BurreonDentlst rlln Qentsl Pariois mon St. Phone Ibis J ver Prowse Bros ___J _.__ Execulor’s Notice The underslzned Executrix ol thelast will and testament ol Thomas Diamond late of Charlottetown, laborer, deceased, hereby notifies all persons indebted to the Estate of the said deceased to make immediate payment to Mr El- J. Palmer. Bollcltor Q his oflice ln the Bank of Nova mot .house ,md 5 complego wgwr sys _i|_Boutia10hambere. Charlottetown: And all fem on taps making it one of the most desirable properties dairylng or mixed farming* in .tha province. _ ‘ ' - Also that fariii _known as the Dawson farm within ai 'rhils'_'o’f Victoria Harbor. consisting of 55 acres. This is one of the oldest dairy farms in the vicinity, is in high stats of cultivation, ~ buildings are ln good-`repalr\ and include ‘ill necess- ary outbulldlngs with 'silo and root house. _Thai balance of the Dawson farm coinprlting 45 acres clill' bo purchas ed also. lhplcliiga to,tal,o! l00_ acres. This farm has one ofthe best scores in the Province where plenty of seaweed is always-fatjiand. ` _ . Apply eo rlznv. C. CLARK, -“ ~_- _ viscous P. o.. Loc za. 2 1' _ lfllilus -“for Sale 7 jg _, _ _ ar - Vglciorlan--lui 29. 1~i.¢¢|i,,4'si-swiss rin private me is-:i@r.+;;sei'§.";,.if.i§_._.§,;,’;=»‘i E ‘tif-`i:.c.~’§ .mw lm “mn alsg he persons having’ claims asitinst the said estate are here y require vi presentthe same duly attested at said oilloe- Dated leth January llll. JA NE DEBMOND Exscutrlx 1-iulicind. ' ' ~ "The aucttoneer’s bell is a signal that now, right now is the time to buy your clothing for you will -raver get prices within ton times the sum that will secure good clothing and. furnishings at Brown’s Auction Sale now. Bale 'starts tonight at _ .1 o'clock. R. Bsalrato, Auctioneer. ' 1-28liI1i. "7 o’olock tonight H. H. Brown’s auction sale and remaining stock. R. Bsalrsto, _ Auctioneer. Everything goes-no reserve. l-23Ml1- Foxes FOX¢S Parties' having i913 pups for sale should correspond withthe imdei-g_i`gn¢d,-I giving breeding _and sm' ww' "roxy" ‘ - -"5 rels of apples have been secured and Come inln our office and have our teeth eximined free of chvgr. Dnly ac{:§:,’3,§(11)ati0TRAINS'_Th° s°“th°f`n lakes a few mintue- and we will tell you town toda 3 ';rr1v°d in Charlotte' exaclly what You need and it wont. ccsi and th CY ll 0.15 a. DJ., on time you one rvrnny We make teeth and guar. tion ate léalge Traverse iiccommoda' Ariieelhem to lit exactly, We also euar- ' B" m~' on tune- anise perfection in Crown and Biidge W* work Extracting and filling without pain, t MINT() fuDB'_A recent “Sue Of prica moderate. Eh; Cilimdian Countryman contains a U16 "L02 Book" of a mi “Q Bb _ N sslonary to ,,,_m:‘¢‘}°“ *`f;,?1‘°n.‘;f§_Jd°°’ 5°" 429°” the Eskimos and is of interest in Treilcle- & _lloney We havea nice supply of good through exposure) during which ginsi old fashioned TREACLE & HON. I did my best not to hinder the EY in two sizes, also a fresh supply ivaoiigiienlllitilprediiig ililliiiiooivfii iigoml of Island buckwheat direct from BY-Tilly 2nd I had gained sufficient I Feature In Two Parts I i The Last Dance I I _,.1 country _ i fayuiz Louis iurzius .__ IT PAYS to bu _ - ' ' . _y_ln province EARL GREY LEAVES.-'-The Earl GPG? left' Charlottetown yesterday' m0"1il1S for-_ Picton with 19 tons of lfeiEht. express, 18 passengera_ and 25 sacks ol paper and letter mail and docked-about eleven o'cloek. She will leavof' Picton on return this morning. MINTO QARRIVES.-The Minto ar- rived in Charlottetown yesterday morning from Pictou with 71 tons of freight, express, 25 passengers and 100 sacks of paper and letter mall and docked"here at 11.40. She wil! leave thismorning on return to Pic- tou. - TEMPERANCFJ LEOTURE.- Vic. Wria Division S. of T. has arranged with Rev. E, A. Westmoreland to de- liver an address on temperance, in Chnrlottetpwn on Monday next. The Reverend gentleman is probably the most forcible speaker on this subject in the province, dealing with the mat- ter from the standpoint of individual responsibility as well as from that ol public duty. When the transgressor is in his way, then the worse it is fox; the transgressor, no matter who hr is, whether church member, politi- cian or moral mountebank. Those who have the pleasure of hearing hlm.J will certainly learn something. There will be no ‘admission tee. Reservr Monday next for this lecture in Wright’s Hall, 7.80 p. m. ` DEMONSTRATIONS- During the first three days of the Short Course, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 'January 27th, 28th, and 29th, Pro. Carey. Expert Apple Paeker_ will give demonstrations in the packing Of Blivles in boxes. About thirty bar- everyone who is anxious to lem-ii DBCKIHL! will be given the opportun- itY. It will assist in the arrange- ment of the classes however, if all those who would like to receive spe- cial instruction in this subject would forward their names to the Depart- ment oi Agriculture at once, Bgxeg p_1_Bkc n cheaper and a better packagr an barrels, They carry better and bring a better price in the British, as well as in the home market, sg that °"9¥`Y fruit grower should learn t0 Duck apples in boxes. _ (Fronl Yesterday’s Evening Guardian ) cageoog RECORD.-There were no s elore the Charlottetown Pol- ice Court this morning. Y opsis of a few Pages taken from this Province as the S. S. Minto, now on the Charlottetown-Picton route was in close touch with me work done The missionary sa s_ 00mDuny were most kind to me U1l`0\1gl10ul1 my illness, (blindne strength to venture on another trip the ies sein being a solid barrier ini at least fifteen miles, but I was forc- ed to return on the fourth day, being too ill to remain. Ori August 11th the Hudson Bay Company’s ship ar- rive brln n the steamer "Mints," stationed oi! the Nelson River, with a doctor P tions. Alter six weeks and five days aboard. I was transferred to the "Beothic," and landed in North Syd- ney, Novcmber 10th, eighty-live days after leaving Lake Hhrhour I was events, the journey would have been ‘ ::Na-Don-Co Tooth Paste keeps thc teeth white by preventing thc forma- tion ol tartar. Keeps the breath ‘ right by preventing Dutre-faction. Is germlcidal, prophylactic, cleansing i and pleasant to the taste. 25c. tube. . A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ' 1-18Mtf. ;7_-L..--__-_-__-_':....-r Peoples Theatre Tonight I iii Bisou ioi ' The rmiief chili Full of action ihfrughoiil "Ah appealing romance of stage and .ni ‘ l ,,;~ - III Vocal Numbers (From Yeatcrday‘a Evening Guardian) completed in about nine days." l CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev Ewan MacDouga11 will preach Sab- bath, 26th, at, Murray River at 10.30, Petsr’a Road at 2.30 and Brooklyn at 6.80. Also Monday, 27th, at Iris, Tuesday, 28th, at Belle River, and Wednesday, 29th, and Thursday, 30th, at Point Prim at 6.30 p.n'i. FINE CALENDAR.-The North. American Lilo Assurance Company has issued a handsome calendar for 1913. It is a highly colored portray- al of the aboriginal North American Indian splcndldiy drawn and a moat appropriate subject. J. K. Ross, Charlottetown, is the Provincial Manager. . TRILBY.-A correspondent from Trilby writes that Fred Turner, Tril- by, was visiting relatives in Millvale and Stanley last week and bought some choice, lat cattle while there.- Allred Murphy, Millvale, is doing considerable business in beef' cattle this wlinter. Mr. Murphy bought a beautiful driving foal from Wallace 'l‘ii_rner of Millvale. BLACK FOXES.-'-Among the many interesting articles in a recent issue c-l the Canadian Countryman was one on the breeding of black foxes in Prince Edward Island told by the Honorable Charles Dalton, pioneer fox rancher, Tlgnish, and written by W. A. Crsilr. The article is splendid- ly illustrated with photos ol some of the black beauties while one is of Mr. Dalton with Darkey Bob, the lilack pet lox of a litter and a prize winner in his arms. The article is ivoll written and most entertaining. SPLENDID HOTEL.-The Prince George Hotel, corner of King and York Streets, Toronto, which is run on the American and European plan, ranks as one of the tluest hotels in Canada. It has accommodation for four hundred guests, is fully equipped with all modern conveniences and is thoroughly up-to-date in every par- ticular. The rooms are magnificently furnished and the entire hotel has a luxurlance that greatly pleases its guests. The rooms are arranged sing- ly and ensuite with- baths, are large, light and airy, while the dining room is one of the largest and finest in the Dominion. Special attention ls given to the culinary department and the Prince Edward Islander who stops at the Prince George, either for business or pleasure, will iind the meals unsurpassed anywhere, as the hotel management prides itself on the variety and _ excellence of its menu. The ventilation is so complete that no odors from the kitchen ever pene- trates the hotel proper, while facili- ties, such as wash-roomf toilet and barber shop, :ire to be found on the first floor. There are also manicur- ing and massage parlors in connec- tion which prove quite popular with the travelling public. :'Do this for your cou§b. Get a liottlc ol Rexall Cherry ‘ -ulce, use it according to direction# and your cola will repidly"‘v's‘ii'i's'ii. _’_" "run" Rei- all preparation is one ofthe 346 and is the beet remedy of itil kind that you can get anywhere. Sold with the Rexall guarantee, two sized bottles, 50c. and 25c. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Sta. MU- v Every liome 'should have at least one_ good clock and nearly always four or five. As an orna- ment a good clock is worth its price anytime and as an accurate time keeper it is simply ~ indis- pensable. From our splendid stock you can select a clock at just one-quarter less than you would or- l dinarily pay. ,'\_ The line we are showing now includes mantel, fancy metal, kitchen and a‘arm clocks each case well finished rind with accurate movements. Your choice. . . . , .25 p. c. oil G. F. llulclieson iililmlsslon 5 ccnls . ____ _'__ _ __ _ _iz Arena PENS i.Bs:i\tllm 1911 A .s TICK Gents $3.50 ` 'f:°e“.:.°‘.r....... _ ,___ _ _ y"°' . _ _ 3’ _ : _ _ ' Children ' "~" ‘ ' ' ___ vavnhdh _ _ _ .Cll£tl0tl8f_UWll, __ _ _ _ , si ~ ._ , _ _ 1 Rink xmas uiciir .- ttendance ETS - _ Ladies $2.50 _. _*_ _ _ __ _ _- "T 'V Y Y " __r».-_,...__ _W-H KITCHEN \§ without' iiii. ~ Cleanser I PLACE OF 6/?£-1?1,YE/l/VD GR/Mt' A/VD 0/?U06`£RK 'OLD DUTCH" C/'MNGES ALL THAI TEST ll' 5ae full directions and many uses on large Siftcr-Can 107 / 4 1 f l \.'~-’-1 _ . 1 .= 1 ~ i is a . _-1. Ig - 1 Ntiw vonx, Jen. ze-A Tribes. __ ._ may nsisrcu. cable says that it the Suflrage Amendment is defeated on Friday, and Sir Edward Grey bglleves the de- cision not to be on the pure i:nerlts_ 01 the case, he will be compelled to vote against the liill on the third reading and resign. THREE MONTHS FOR BROCK R. SHEARS NEW YORK, Jan. 20.-Brock R. Shears, formerly president of the Brough Bank, who was convicted Saturday of the misappropriation ol $3,000 was seiitenced to three months in thejienltentiary by Justice Crane. "Just one sale at Brown’s today. It starts promptly at 'T o'clock. The entire balance of the stock will lie pu.t up at auction-no reserve. R. Beairsto, Auctioneer. 1-23Mli. NoPaslc __ _ 5] _ __; One Shine a Week ' va.-s;\:v-.\;i.»-x_ ' T ill ' -No Smut » 1- » No Dirt __ Keeps Shoes Bright Awarded iha Gold Medal ni "2 li WM- ' '"""" ];§_ he .- llifi ‘_ ____ ____ _ ,u silos- _ li -£5 i ._, s_»_ *_ M " ~ Halifax Exhibition _.ie , _ . '_ ____ Sample Boots and S l the lot is worth the regular price. Annual Sale of The pr`ce of leather is going up. That dOesn’t mean I that you cannot get a special snap in footwear occasion ally. 5 . __ This sample sale of footwear is an eagerly expected / __ .- event for it is thcbig est, best and most genuine bargain `*` "-_ f _ in footwear the Is`and has ever seen. 'l he stock is made 8 / ~/ l All New Goods---No Old Styles---No Stickers '-` ' F-1" “" rl- ~ ‘Li hoes _ . -~ l \i I 6 s°?°9° ____ L_ up of agents sample lines eXclusively. Every item iii \"i,=,,.....,....,..f _ _ _ s \ 'Y i All the styl< s are right up to the minute. There is noi :in O rl stvle in the kt ai d not a sl oein ite showing is oldfr than last Sprii1g’s styles. At the pr sent ]>'ice of leather tlie boots | are worth fully a dollar more than the regu'ar 1 price asked b it we bmght these shoe-i before the . l l M en’s Bargains ' This sale is ofspecial interest to men for yt ii can get some v o'1derfullv good value~i lieie now. The line of m`en’s boots iii tl1’s simp'e sale ls extensive and the re are enough styles, s'zes. grades and lasts to 5u’t the taste o‘ e 'r ry in vi. Psteiit leather a id tm li iots. all sizzs regularly $5, now. ... _ ...$4.00 Patent leather ard tin shoes rird .calf bo its, regularly $i 50 for. . . . .$3.60 _ Regularly f4.oo for . . . .. . ...$3.20 "r.,__ Q ' Babies’ boot; ._ . . . . . . . . . . _ . , . . _ . . 25:: a p-ir '~ Chlldreu’s boots, sizes 4, 5, 6, 7 . . ..._ ... . .. . .. _69C a pair ._ , - Girls’ boots, sizes 8,0, and io .............---75¢upull‘ li ‘. S _ , ,_ ‘.°"i` .Y \ Chocolate buttoned boots, sizes 8, 9, and ro, rtgilarly $1.§_5 ‘ nQw_____,,,,_,, .,,., . . . . . . . . . . .-.- - .~»--».-~---- ( //J \ ~ A L L E Y as C o. " ’fm-_-_-....,.....,_-i-~:- ___ ailvance ca-re into etiecl. and you secure all the saving. 'There is a good range of sizes in this liiiz and lliere`sa variety o‘stvle=that will please you in ivory it-spent no matter liow pirticular you are. M* Items for Women . l zo p. ¢ orr riirsi: Piitent and gun nictiilpumpa, usplendid line. Patent oxfords, huttoiieil :ind laced styles, all size. QI Tun oxfords, iiiittoiiecl and laced. Dongola boots. Potent boots. liuitoncil and laced. Slippers iii strap :mil pump styles, I Amoricnii boots :ind oxfords, extra. fine, for merly priced at '$2 50 to $4 for $1 155 to.. $1 A line line of bnot.~i,m-.arly all sizes. .Sl s pair Another line of line boots, sizes l, 2 2 l 2 _ and 3, rutlicrold styles but good for winter wear . , _ _ ._ Stleapslr Buttoneil overslioes, sizes 2:1 2, li, R 1-2 and _ 4, suit boots offered above _ . . 50e a pair ' Cloth rubbers, 2, 2 1-2 and li l-2 .. .25cs pair il 'T Y naps for Children l‘ _,|- L_ ____ _ __ _ _ ri __ Y -_i Population 19131, 400 Hubi of Peace ‘ii i The Grouard HAS Over a HUNDRED MILLION ACRES The Last Best West ` 9 A Alberta 1 Population 1912, 1500 River Country _ . of today ~ ` __ HAS THREE Lawyers. »= of Agricultural, Land. HAS The only Navigable Lake in Aflberta. HAS Extensive LIME STONE DEPOSITS and ALL KINDS OF MINERALS HAS TWO Drug Stores. ' HAS T¥JO Saw Mills and One under con- struction. HAS TH R EE Hotels. .i'-e'.~'-: <. Has MILLIONS OF FaE'r'_oF TIMBER. i-1 As Unlimited Supply of PULP WOOD HAS Control of all the wagon roads into the Peace River Company. HAS TWO Chartered Banks and THREE others have bought their sites. HAS SIX General Sto~es. HAS Dominion Land Oliice. H AS Government Telegraph and Telephone HAS TWO Schools. ` HAS THREE Churches. HAS Hospital. ‘ HAS TWO Missions. HAS THREE Doctors. HAS ONE Dentist HAS TWO Veterinary Surgeons. the information you require attention » 1-2°oME_6i $1.50 _ The Edmonton Dunvegan and B. C. Ry( and the C. N. R. Grbuard by Alberta Government and botli will operate inside eiglgtceli \‘_l°"d"‘ Headquarters Maritime Province,8 Sydney St., St. ]ohiI.iN;l:';'i_f3__ I \ . NOTICE, J. E. Mecormiek, saiesmmgef will be si* 'Vi°f°?l“ H°‘°f{ Charlottetown, 24th, 25th, 27th and 28th inst. and will be pl¢l§°d '° Uwe y°“ a Enquiries mailed to 8 Sydney St..St. 3( win receive careful HAS FOUR Livery and Feed Barns. HAS Royal North-West Mounted Police Barracks. HAS THREE Barber Sliops. HAS THREE Pool Rooms. HAS ONE Bowling Alley, - HAS FOUR Restaurants. . HAS TWO Bakeries. HAS Bottl'ng Works. HAS Progressive Club. HAS Moving Picture Show. HAS Baud of Twenty Iiistriiiiieiits. HAS Public Halls. HAS Geiit's Furnishing Store. HAS Good Water. __ All this Without Railway what will do when the Railways are _.Q » 4 ...till _ _ » _ _ . _ , ,_. -- ' -`\-" 1-‘.* 1. 1 _'§,f~l‘i_‘.,.`fa`_f', " _ _ 5.- '_ -_ - _ 1 _ - ._= ',.`,-.' ._ _ _ _ _ ; -.*.~=7 ‘.."`,-'-."' ._ . ~ . `-= - _ _ ._ -Tj.; .:.<<‘i.‘- '-1.'-.i‘.-.fr _ ' . _ : _ _ -_ _ ._ _ _ --__-.tr-__~__15-;--.fs-~-_ *_ _ -|- .H | MM - ‘ ~ '=-- ‘ ’ ~ ~