254: Years sos henna Speedy relief from co hs, l °"1m1>S» _ dia1'rh0ea,u-gmusc°f 8°" -mf i if Yon_ liave A i ~ I his property at Hunter River con- _ _ _ ' sisting of 70 acreo q. .and, Griet saw, shingle and lath mills, in good repair. _The mills are situated os one of the but itro\n1s` on P.,E; Island. Abund- ance oi' water all vhs year round. Then isra splendiddwslling houss‘aod_|he out- buildlings are in fairly good repair. _ ‘ t' not dis sed offin twoweeks will thenbeoffsredpigy Public Auction. ' r Janes rnrrunson ' Hunter River I-lgkllhlttil. _ V 1 ' . ‘ l i ` R 0 -_ :reruns Auction Sale Crop And by, llrs Inward Jen ldth. ' . mad! _kl\o_wn l6”.?»l`§f¢3 _ ` T0 FRAME WE _CAN ' -D0 1|_'|`f~ __ f BAYER l’ll0'l_`0 STUDIO , Y .z=;~»- ;-_-_m _-_-;.-_~_‘:‘_‘;' “rr _' ___ ~- ~» é3\f_ _ 6);. _` jifiii Q _ ;.'))_,_ 4 1-1 4 riage of. their daughter Ida E., to Ml' A. Duooife of Bridgewater, N. B., to‘te.k.e‘placc on Feby. 4th at their residence on Pownal St, Charlotte- town. ` . - _ ___ EARL onmv Lmvmh.-ymerasv morning the Earl Gsey left George- town with 130 tons of freight, ex- press, lib passengers, 10 sacks of pa- per and letter mail and docked at Pictou_ at 10 a.m. She leaves this morning on return to Charlottetown. »P,ULPIT EXCHANGE.-Rev. - E. J t . Y exchange pulplts next Sunday. M Rattee will conduct public worshipi New London at 10.80 a.m., at Bum- mardeld at 1.15 p.m. and at Gran- ville at 8.30 p.m. INWARD TRAINS.-Yesterday the _eastern accommodation arrived in Charlottetown at 11.05 a. m., time; the western accommodation a 12.20 p. m., on time; the Summerside accommodation at 5.1c p. m., on time. The special from the Minto at Sum-merside arrived at 5.85 p. m. WEDDING BELLS.-A pretty wed- ding occurred at the parsonage ofthe Central Christian Church, Prince St., Monday evening when Robert Walter Burdette of Stricbona and Ada May Houston of North Rustico were uni- ted in marriage by Rev. J .F. Floyd. The bride was becomingly attired in ,a travelling suit with hat to match and was unattended. The happy couple will go immediately to the/ home of the groom to reside._ 011 O0RREiSPONDENTS.- Those who send The Guardian bogus items for publication should save their time and postage, as all news is now veri- fied before publication unless the per- son furnishing 'same, or the -hand- writing on the letter is known to some member of The Guardian staff. When an item is received the name appended thereto as that of the sender is immediately written to and if found to be forged the item and all particulars are sent to the per- son concsrned. Thus there have been some cases already in which there is little doubt as to the identity ofthe forger, and at any time action may be taken against them. ANOTHER NEW COMPANY.- A company under the name of P. E. Is- land Fox Exchange and Realty Co., Ltd., has just been organised with headquarters in Summersido, and in- corporated by Letters Patent. The cnpitalilatlon .is $100,000, and the purpose, as the name indicates, is to uy and sell foxes and handle real estate. This will fill a long felt want as it will enable- the small fox ranch- er to get in touch with markets abroad and place him on an equal footing with the large rancher. It is admitted by, all that a boom in real estate is beginning in Prince Edward Island. in sympathy with the exten- sive developments now in propose in the neighboring provinces. This boom is founded on actual values as Prince Edward Island will always hold a foremost place in the agricul- tural world. Parties having foxes to sell now or for September delivery and those having _lands to dispoye of or wishing to buy will do wel to consult. the Manager, C. B. Morris, Sumlmersids, whose office is opposite R. T. Holman, Ltd., on Water street, Summerside. Associated with Mr. Morris tn this enterprise are the fol- lowing provisional directors: R. H. Sterns, E. R. Brow, Charlottetown; 'f‘. B. Grady. Summerside; B. R. Mc- Fadyen, Kensington, and J. A. Mc- Kinnon, Coleman. These gentlemen arc all well known throughout the province and may be_relled upon to carry out their undertakings honor- ably and on thorough business princi- ples. The Guardian wishes the new company every success. , ::We have all the leadingmakes of Condition Powder but there is none ws can recommend as The Island Powddr. We have man! from lending far. msrs throughout of it in S5c lh. , r ..'. ..............l ~¢“’L,m 3" Sfganleyag ' ' *L i_<_'a~, f mag.-_-lat eh om ' c ~ ..= ~ _ » _- » - w cupasonriovlsownaspsmv. -sig.-f.__§_¢;_wI»i rouse ,x._a.__,,,,‘,4°~mo,,,,,,l;’i§*_ __ __ _ __ l` _ ~ .mfr !_1|..g an ac u l ill reach‘S th cms was f bin ' ` ' - " ,.,,, ,. ,,,¥,:,,,",,1;,,, ,,,:,°?,,’;, ,,,.,,,' °' ° ' nerr 'rum in vang] =~-i ' wer...-....r_ Discount Sale _ _ I INWARD TRLINB.-'Tue southern 'rnocmmns or' r..nc'rt:mm.- 'rho etgvwmmggszwn targivsg in Charlotte- __ Proceeds from Mr. Bartlett' l t U II, 0- I- m~ fifteen tonight wut be we for the r'a\ii»°niiii°- °\il“f°° W0 wi tht Owe '1"r¢v°m A °°l4» l\°"°'°f '“l!\°» ‘|\°‘-‘W °°'°' ing 0| ¢h,__;_e_a|¢h¢“1 g,,,,1,», mam at accommodation at 10.80 s. rn., tweu- be neglected, for if it ls not treated in the P._E.'I.‘Hospitsl. 'i-I minutes _late. The Bummersido time it will, in all possibility, lead to 4 !TPAYBtoli1'i Ut# it (From in train to connect with the Mlnto left s:N_G`/tor:1unN'r.-M. 0. and urs. 12°" °* 6 °- N- h'°"°hm°’ P“°“m°°i°’ mm’ °' mm' Hoffman announce the coming mar- i THE BANK MERCER.-Manager Binning of the Bank of Nova Scotia, says a Fredericton exchange, is con- ducting an inspection of the Bank of New Brunswick branch in this city, preparatory to the merger of the twq banks, which is~ expected to be con- summated some time next month.- Mr. Binning has many' friends in Charlottetown. . ` .- SGHCOL liiXAMINA'l‘ION.- The semiannual examination of _the Clyde River School took place on `Jan. 8th. Despite the unfavorable tation of the parents and ratepayers Rd tee and Rev John Murra will "wth" th-"° W" “ 18"” "°I“7°.°°”' rélpreseut. The pupils were thorough y l -examined in the various subjects, by their teacher Miss Margaret Mac- Qiuarrie, assisted by John Hearts, present; listened to the pupils re - s- pond to the questions put to them, with such speed and accuracy. The f h 01 t a - sc o -room was beau ifully ecorat ed for the occasion and the order and condition of the school itself, and influence of the teacher. Afte the examination a vote of thank was tendered John Hesrtz for hi kindly assistance and a number of those present expressed much pleas- ure in being able to attend the ex- amination and find the school in such a flourishing condition. Befor the closing exercises the chiidre were treated very liberally to con- fectionery by R. C. M.cPhail. PERSOHILS (From Yesterdsy’s Evening Guardian) Mrs. Colin, Bathurst, N. B., ha returned from a visit to this Prov ince. Father R. McDonald of Souris was a visitor to Charlottetown this morning. Miss Alice Harrison, of Newcastle, formerly' of Charlottetown, was a re- cent visltor to Moncton. Mrs. J. 0. Hyndman and Mrs. A. A. Alley, Charlottetown, leftk this mornin on a. tri `to New Yor . ‘_ £l._ Mrs. Woods of Charlottetown was among the guests at an A. C. H. Dance given in Moncton a few days ago. _ NEW OFFICE.-H. V. McKinnon St. John, formerly of Charlotteto ,was elected R. S. S. of the I. O. O. F., a few evenings ago. _ _....,._ MacKendrlck, of 'Osmpbeilton, Lo sister, Mrs. Everett Wsdlock, of Hun- ter River. Arthur, Cornwall, student of Prince of » Wales College, Charlottetown, will regret to learn that he is con- fined to his home through illness. - ::This is the Rexall Store where .you can buy any of the 845 prepara- tions bearing the Rexall trademark. With every article bearing the Rexall name is given a guarantee that tells 'you your money is here waiting for you if you find the article not so good as we have claimed it to b0- ’1'here’s no sting, no red tape or no quibble to this offer. If you are not satisfied with what you ‘Set 001119 here and get’ your money back. The McKinnon Drug 00-. C0\”°°\` Gf'°**t George and Kent Ste. MU- s° fc . -_ H" ""8 °n.iiii:a in . muh Never slit your boots-that doesn't cure the corn. Just apply that old standby, Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart Extractor. It acts like magic. kilih the pain. removes the corn. 4009 it without 'burn or acer- Get t\1° beetf-Putnam's Painless Corn and Wert Extractor, the sure relic! for bunions warts and corps. oallouses, . Price 25a. As substitutes are dan- us, insist on getting "Putnam s‘»'». ; '___ _::Ja'::::; People’s ' Militav y ofa i Custefs Last » F ight '°' Three Reels |','_‘_')_i',§~» , -~ i i most comprehensive endjittilling ‘ ever conceivddin the history of _motd|rephy, followisjtlteGovems'\sntrseofd_s_ 0 Theatre S Drama’ , ` 2 ' ~‘ru|¢fo'an°|. ~ Night f .f A ru and R. A. McPhsil, J. P. It wa with great satisfaction that thosz T'Mnb“m speaks very loudly for the ability boys. sum” boys. and chudren.s ov_ L' ercoats, men's overcoats, boy’s ree- fers, men's reefera, boys' overalls. B men's jumpers and overalls, bats and starts at 2 `o’clock Friday-no re- : get-ve, H. H, Brown's. R. Bearisto, s_ your glass as if you were going to ve WI; and satisfactory without very much extra effort. It may consist, first, - The Mm," Myrtle and Florencb 5 roast, then vegetables and some t _ 4' an visiting ut th, hom, Q; their and olives, then' dessert. If this The many lriends of Daniel Mae- ng the actual progress of the meal. msec _reveals i 4 _ »»»G» ¢I=Haa===r&> other serious throat or lung trouble. Obstinat/s coughs and colds yield to the grateful, soothing action of Dr. Wood' N Pin S , .. it al.. iiiii. 1....; i.¥.iii¢°3i‘}a»“"“'2l the Norway Pine tree. _ Mr. G. G. Rhynard, Mill Village, NB.; 5."'iiZ'.§‘ 1i‘°”° “‘€..%°° .Yi 3 . s orw e , sayothat it is certgnly a goodpmedieine. A ut a yearsgo leontrsnted ssevere cold, whio settled on my lungawsnll left them in a very weak state. cough racked me terribly, and I was in despxurr until a_ flignd adv|ie¢tl°°lirhWo§;i;_:h. on y-[Pins . ve dll, audit ammo! mlycoughnndislt my lungs strong and we .'! ' Price, 25 and 50 cents. Be sure you get “Dr. Woodfs” when you ask for it. See the three pms trees, the trade mark. "Brown's big Auction Sale at o’clock. The remainder of the stock., caps, shirts, collars and ties will be sold at your own price. Every- thing goes under the hammer. Sale Auctioneer. 1-16M2i. SOCIAL PUZZLEB SIMPLY BOLVED. Don't, when you drink, elevate stand it, inverted on your nose, Look into your cup or glass when drinking. When seating yourself at the table unfold your table napkin and lay it across your lap in such a manner that it will not slide off onto the door. A gentleman should Place across his right knee. Do got tuck it into your neck like a child’s bib. Celery, creases, olives, radishes, and reliehes of that kind are eaten with this fingers. The salt to be eaten with them should be placed on the plate if there is not an in- dividual salt dish-not on the cloth. A familiar dinner, even with 3, few friends, can be made quite attrscti of good soup, then fish garnished with suitable additions, followed by made dishes, a salad, crackers. cheese' meal is well cooked and nicely servled it is pleasing to almost any one. Drink sparingly and gently 'dur- Never drink with any food in the mouth. The knife should be grasped freely by the handle only, the forefinger be- ing the only one to touch this _blade and that only along the back of the blade at its root. P' _'" What could be better than a g'uarantee"i pure wool bose' spliced with linen? Itisralltd “Sover- eign" brand. _ ' iii 1 -u . Silver ` Tableware" » Our 'output of Silverware has been really tremendous, but we still have some choice piecesincluding a few silver tea sets, waiters, pudding ‘ dishes. fern dishes, butter dfihssi and other pieces clear- ing at _ `~ ~ sjar.p.‘e. .F -L- __ off il. ` 30069 ll! of the’ver`y llllllffyr allvnew. . _,considered splendid' bargains 1 at the former prices. _This farewell Clearance Ssleoffers R 1:' , '_ 1 .‘ i 2 I -_L _ youyonr selection stge' p. c.' 1' offers one the of their value. require? '50 The Iai\x/:tvs 4 < chance of _pnrzl 1 chasing materials Wanted and .used every day at but a fraction _ Have you obtained what you Discounts p c. 331-3 p.c. 20 p.c. ` Sioniev Bros husv Store. s on commission. We have already a number of ery. 1 - 1 6Mtst3mos P. E. island Fox Exchange and Really Company Limited _ i;_2=_\:h sheen organized with _headquarters at Summer-,ide ` _Capitalization $l00.000.00 _ for *-he l"1fP95@0f bl1YiDg 21111 se`liug foxes and real estate Parties having foxes for sale should list thai; gg °n¢¢_ inquiries for September deiiv=~ -A Write or call _at our ofiice opposite R. T. Holman Ltd. P. E Island Fox Exchange and Realty Co. Ltd. C. B. Morris Mgr Summerside, P. E I. mgnmu m g _ "The chance of g life time to get good clothing and furnishings at your own prices. Brown's big Auction sale of clothing, hats and caps and general _furnishings at his store 158 Queen St. Friday afternoon at 2 o'- ciock- _ 1-1sM3i. ' "The mammoth auction sale of clothing and furnishings .tarts prom- ptly at 2 o'clocln Friday afternoon. Dont fail to attend this sale it is a bargain event of a life time. H. H Brown's. 158 Queen st. 1-1eMs1_ "Last cali from Brown's big sale, remainder of stock, not much left but all good goods and seasonable too, to be put up at auction on Fri- THE JAMES btcanse: in the world or better fquippei. 3rd The management is in the Shares per value $1oo.oo 5 Geo. J. Rogers i Charlottetown , or Charlottetown ‘ Provincial President r. r6Mtst7i. ` 'Payments :op c. with spplic=\tion,balence February ist. _ For any further particulars apply to. day sftemoon at 2 o'clock--no res- erve-everythi-ns soesto the highest bidder. H. H. Brown, 158 Queen Si- 1-must. "The first lot of men who call at our store on Wednesday 'will be able to get a $28 suit for $8.49. ' There are only 79 men's suits left and they are worth all the way from 814.725 to $23 and clearing at 88.49. Brown's. 1-14M4i. “Would you pay $8.49 for a $23 suit? There are lust 79 tweed suits for mea left and worth all the way from $14.75 to $23 going at $8.49 for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday only. Brown's. 1-l4M4,i. $75.ooo.oo Eapiiai Stock oi C. TUPLIN Silver Black I-‘ox Company, limited is rowoffered to the peop‘e of Prince Edward Island. We believe no better proposition is being offeted t day Ist This ranch con‘aius twehtv-two Sliver Fark F_»gx‘S every ine equal in q'-aliiy and br.fding to the best in 2nd There is no ranch in the Province more ideally situated hands of a man who h ls been familiar wit.) the business for the last eighteen years and f who understar-ds it thoroughly' ' ` _` " ' As this allotment of stock will be cloned out by F.bruary ist we would suggest to anyone interested that they applir - at once. . ' » W. K. Rogers Secy. Treasurer _ _' ' The following telegram 'policyholders in P. E. Islands __ Toronto, Ont. ' __ _ ]. K. ROSS, .\ _ North Americ ‘All here united exte ~Year on ongratulationsf ,issued in deepen and 1 gpttnys into . remir Eetaover lastryrf tu the histor ~ L x I . 3 ~_ "` " * IW " “ir af" ~ isfiéh c i " 4' c , 'V f 'i ‘.i\$'i"" \J"»"A',`v" ` /A l M imdiduwimmahimr Nix. J " lil' ' I M \"\.1}A'.\ ` ~ m _ , ~ Successful Year _ ' _-ic received here New. *by ]. K2 Ross, Provincial Manager of th' " Life will be of interest to this popular ' I t 6 tri 'ii is 1 s 4 .u t 4 i 1 ~