i ,, f. -~-- .~» .,..-... .,., , N ;@, i . ._.1..__.--» ll mtl, aches Eve househol on and the l _...__in- cv. _: li .li ~-111--in -.:-`____- -» r‘;f.ill‘l\\` hi llii\i\‘ ,, , I _, lllil “ '-1 ll \\\ll\\ li u “ Disorders, Chole if, lin; iilil ll 7_2 ii i .losing li ____,._._.-_- g g 'I __ Quick relief for . mains “- LINIMENT For ve oe ith - _ U irivlrsrydelgnfor =1.oxi`d;ln;:‘i:i‘r'r=‘il° I ill lil and plinl. d should keep old, reliable l H" llll ";' " t .4 JOHNSON’S -'- __i- “iii l ls ra Morbus, ere . . 25a and 50:: Baffin ‘ . l llll »;-iii \ _...Ti- llass. " f"" -- _ .i_.___ .._.- . i mi I" __ _‘ml ..1._..._..___-1 ._ ._ _ -ii” lil il in - n '” ill .»»-r' .N , _.¢»- .ice cour.t in this city yesterday. H219 1;-9 the Watch -- _ for Boys _ ]evrellei ` ---»-- ...L ____ `_‘i-_ . $4 in ll Day, April 26th. .___- Campbell New Perth, and on the apples that remained on trees. lor a. number of years in this 1, _u_;__ _ __;___ Sent post paid anywhere for $1.00 W. Wellner . \\_ ‘ to life an nature itself.. around today and see samp- ' L_ _ _\, 0 n, g , - _ ~ ' ‘,~ _-_ f,;- Kenna, H. 1-1. Brown and Rich \»: tt ` if _ ‘_- Ji - ~ lated on his new appointment. Premier Mathieson asking for the ieal of the law prohibiting the `the Arena. There will be great lee, D. M. McLeod, merchant at Hunter swell music, and fun (or all. River, was in the city yesterday. i .__ i ' , | One drunk,'arrestcd last evening, _ There were no cases before the pol- will appear before the police court_ n in this city this morning. _ _ ____ i ____ \ The ice between Southport and' Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Royden ».-.-- Charlottetown is new hushed and- Thomson entertained at tea to Mrs. ~ .-, ir 1-; |,§,J0g1\|30N &¢°_ '.- l' -' 1 ir.; travelling thereon is particularly Blanchard, of P. E. Island, who isl fi ‘ li good. the guest of her daughter, Mrs.i 2 . - The 0ddfellow's Lodges have- ap-'weather was particularly unpleasant 0 ` pointed B committee to arrange for a so that many guests were prevented - _ ' dramatic entertainment in the Opera from aceePting Mrs. Thomson‘s hos- .. U S House on the evening of their Nar.ai.pitslity. Mrs. Walter Harrison pre- _ lGeor e Mahon Coburg street The 'sided nt tne dnlntlly appointed ten table. Assisting were Mrs. Louis 'During the first Week ol January, isnrker, Mrs. T. Escort Ryder, Mrs. every dev regularly. a robin ren- George Mahon, Miss Edith Skinner. breast visited the garden of David_.Mrg, Blanchard-worn 3, becoming feed black and white costume, ermine hat the and furs. The hostess wore a pretty blue and white foulard with lace gar- niture.-Bt. John Exe. Last week ii delegation waited upon “-- Bernard Molirlbo. Ton Milo House. 'rlin iientli ornnrred nt Hillsboro, has resigned his school in Covehead N, 13,, last week of Mrs. Murray, £0 uCC€Dl'- 8» P0Hil'-i011 in lille Blgllltfy mother of John Murray, lately of office at Charlottetown. Mr. ivie- Cnrryville, Albert County. Mrs. Mur- Cabe has taught school successfully my retired at night in her usual PPO* health and at an early hour in the _ vlune and is to be heartily congratu- morning she awakened her son, in- lforming him that she was feeling un- well. While the son was making the re- fire and getting some remedies ready, run- the deceased expired. Mrs. Murray Mc- Mrs. Lewis Fenton of Cnrryville, al- l-"'1‘* '*-_-'“"“--irq .___- _ l us $9 [Furs 'n_e_i_v _ All ncckpieces of / » the iollowing iurs. sable, marmot, mink ii .i ard _so another son, hy a forrrer marri- / Colored Photos-\ ’ ` Our hand coioiod _pimms ` ""1 ` ',.. '*.._`f _, sreresl works of sri ilint . / .J ( i 1 1*. ning of automobiles in this Province.I was a native oi P. E. Island and was 0311001 lm <’X<`-ellrd. They , ' ni" . ' W. K. Rogers was chairman of thc seventy-seven years of age. She never fade and are as use _| _ » I ` '_ `» ‘» delegation and among the otherleaves a son John Murray, with Cell f ~° \- members were Leonard McKay. J. P.lwliom she resided and one daughter, “ 5 ‘ G rdo Geor e Auld Councillor / of les- _ __ _ 'X coolrs srlimo' __ ",.- ._-_,__-____... _ _ i ~ /,__ si Kee - 2’ 7; Vw? (‘\"" ,'\ -`; ”. .. 1 ur- 1 ~. '. 5.../ 1, _~_.}‘_,:_-',r -' _ ' . . ...., - , vi .’»..~, .-i ‘ _' _, Qs;-ence .-3 \__..r~ ‘- “_~ 1" "8 A w i ;,- »._.__.. . __»-`_1_.’~'..~'. i i‘§’-;.`{,,` _,’.’f_v --i--v....,._.1 J . “linen w_, 1-gy! Selling Below Actual _ Cost at Brown's_ | Re d thi - Bi; ad ie B _ -_-_ _ ____-J ___. _ ' -- __ ”.“.‘.-:snr-..._ *Z NEW ADVARTISEMENTS _ ' Money Wiiliicd' l Waiited money to invest in Edmonton l ivffgs-2| su,;r¢‘tI:;~u0‘:,i:,i¢1§ep1\l’['iSd's w(?:i'nIl>;ie l l 'f b i' bl l e d‘ ' ' :- @5135-°“»1`? Q "5 °“"“ 5*' ji 5.!::;‘ .“.l2...‘;‘s“f.i..21“'r.~S:. ‘.::§;F§“ . - . l ' -»= -= 1 ‘ ' ‘ g if F,,,]1,mm_¢j§§§§"nm""_§imj-"i iggfieiilgstdvixife $2331;-Ii€yb§i“ii;fLii1r'ili; Arena DR A_ B m Mr. and Mrs. hee will make their , _ , ' _ ' ‘home in Bay View until the spring I ”‘ ‘\] ‘ DE%l_§18"Fm9l5’§§!g§§Q 9§:n"°d when they will remove to Togo. ueada- _ _ _ NE_W %I_tO\_v|_,__l:l_l3I_O0PKE _ Sask. Their many friends wish them ¢ _ ' " ' t _ Fld" *"`° ~*‘ “““ ~ - _siygry success in their new sphere of 1 . f ' . ll - 4 ’ i half the profits Arrmlgemenls can b.. marie by which sender's interest isproieci- ed by any bank or person sender dl sires Address communications to “ I~lilmonton` care GUARDIAN OFFICE l- Glufdrgw. Protection and lnvesimen are amply afforded by our Policies The semi-annual examination of - 1 Hampshire School was held in the hee ' loo Bbls of this extra Eine Flour 5°»h°°1'h°“s° 0" Monday the °lgh'°~ Auolhers 25° ' Thousands of Dollars are being paid annually to the pol- icy liolders of _ _ The Norih American Life Assurance Co, in Dividends,also inlo homes where death has removed the bread-wiir ner, - the New.Yeai‘ let a policy o£'_Ll{e Insurance with us be one. J. K ROSS Manager, Opera Fouse Building=. dtfstf C ha.rlolteli» wo. pl__-1-Ivl____ ‘ II€'@'____I We hereby request payment in full, of all accounisdue us by book account, notes of hand, or other wise by.Feby. 5th next. We require the money and prompt attention to this will prevent us taking unpleas ant means to make collections. - TURNER 8: NICHOLSON, Dundas, P. E. I. 1 Notice to Debiorsl I Iany. 13th 1912 x-i6dr6i . m-_ ns n _ 1? -I J A WARNING. ` , Year after year men are cut down suddenly in the prime of life, whose families are left in extreme poverty from the neglect of Life Assurance. Many men Assured 'for H000.. ought to be Assured for five or ten times that amount. Have you made sufficient provision for those dependent on you? In the maiority of cases the-true answer is. NO. Many a man lives up to ill! ill' eome, knowing well that if death cuts htm suddenly,” his wife and children would be-left almost whooly l\llll\‘0' vided for. All this can be prevented by Life Inlsnnee. _ We represent the most successful Life Company in Canadk. Bud 0“1` rates are the lowest. Let us quote you today. -Hyndmsn &: Co., Ltd.. Charlottetown, 1-15¢i3i, ,Managers P. E. I. ___-_,___-3-i--*' NEW Y K I-IIPPODROME ~ ORMAKING NEW RECORDS, - ____ New records in attendants; nge be- ing mn`Al¢,.\g§¥l1-.e,f» Wi *Pl’°."°‘l‘° where the it Speh\=Ml° "Al`°““d 1 i .‘ . . _ _ \, L_ ____ --_-_-un- -- ._.._ `_,___"l _ ' '-f l _ I ".:.'_;__-,;___ _ ’ _ L* V V' `“ "“ ' , »\- ` "~‘ ‘an ' , ~~§‘ ‘:'.=_-;~‘ La-ges of having automobiles runh i `. '*iil'~’vllf`fi ' 8 . . ~ ‘ Big Borg ` _ m Slippers ll' \Ve w-int lo i-ls:-lr o.it most of our line ci" house slippers. We nerd the room lor our in coming spring :~io.k and so are eil' ring you these unus- ually lolv p ices on season- in * imukccl \von't last l.\ng'. looked as though Mt. Stewart hour of sheer hard illicit W Grunt. All spoke on behalf of repeal and a number of facts consider the matter. At 2 D. nv., on Saturday last in for another serious fire. Rev. . all . l Y the fire was got under control. the furniture of the house was moved. The house was very h the latter destroying the plaster several cold made it a trying the ings. were' If submitted pointing out trt advan-' A subject. often discussed by the. eve. Charlottetown Board of Trade has ` ihe Premier promised to carefully 'been the necessity for boosting the! city and province. Lai-it year thel Board had some circulars printed 'll it and distributed and doubtless they was were of no inuonsiderahle benefit in Mr. attracting tourists. Boosting and ad- Weeks noticed the roof of.l)aniel Mc. vertislng made Atlanta, Georgia, a Williamzs house (near the passonage) most important city in the United on fire. Shortly after it got started States. Boosting and advertising und quickly gave the alarm. After will make any town that is D0S5¢S9e. able f'onlwi~=»r. The prices _ _ ofu Women`s fell slippers 4§C I- Lo 55: value now. .......§9c Anotlier line regularly pric- ” cd at-63.: lo SJC now .. 596 lll\V .... . . . . . » . . .. Another line of felt Kumi'-_wrt slippers. regular Leailler slippers with Better grades in felt and sitin worth froni S5c to l.oo 79:: and Iv sell for me lo |._=,o now. .9912 felt . lining, very iv-sini, usual price 85tl`or.... . . . . 60c Y l but Mt. Stewart can boast H plucky lot oi men when it comes t i modern fire outfit-l`o1' had this not been got under control the Railway station 'would have + made pretty warm. ‘ at 6 p.m., the home oi James ham, Bay View, became the seen a very happy event when his da ` ter Lilla Bell was united in mar to Herbert‘Lee of To 0, Sask o a 'P - - - task like the one just referred to. li always done. Atlanta was :it one\ is time that the village had some ns small ns this town and is :vo het fire ter situated. If the people here will - new adopt the system of advertising and - been boosting which has always been car- ll' On Wednesday evening, Jan. 10th, ple will be rewarded with a deserving; ,< Gra- growth. __..?_---- f Egg. :Keep your skin soft and free from yiage chaie during the winter by the use of f. The Mac'Kinnon's Witch Hazel Cream. l .1 ,, . marriage ceremony was performed by Atlanta has done if its citl'/.enshipl will ado t the same plan ttleritaliiis v 1.-'_ .-ik ricd on bv Atlanta people there is no annnt one uint the spirit ol the neo- »< The most sodthing, healing and _pro- _._ Mcn`s lizailicr slippe _ag A full lint' ui' mr~ii'.-, w i ag »'==¥%;&.-.J YB regularly S51- |nr..'.. 60c 0. nii‘n`s and i'liiidroii'=; lnpostry slippers now . . . . . . . . . . . 28s dressed in cream silk lustre and unattended. At 8 p.m. a splendid ception was held at which a la number of friends assembled to i-ge neo. nne Ki. sts. ntl the Rev. Charles Sable. The bride was teetive lotion on Bale €0dl1Y- KW? fl 'i b ttle i th home 25c a bottle “ was 0 n e . . re- The MacKinnon Drug. Co., Cor. Gt ull gratulate and shower upon the happy ,,,|ge.,., ‘couple their best wishes for a bright and happy future. 'l‘he guests fl ir W ‘ then ushtred into the diiiini, room “mi Fancy Dress _ con- __ _rx/-_ -- -_- _'_ 1. The attendance of ratepayers and just received from the Mill. It is @1111 the World" continues to please ers at the biz Playhouse in point ot singing ood be with you ull we inset iurud _, lreceipts and there is no inclination of again, _ Th,,'den,_M_,, s"u(.tu,.,, M the _ ' ' d ri the most cnreful ` water finale, etc. There are seventeen te scenes, 1200 people and two trustees with their wives and daugh- 'irr ussible to make an distinction in Whell You ‘Vfmt Flour again hylthep diflerent classes asythey all, with- " --- a bm of Royal Smart fi-gm out exception, acquitted themselves ' Among your good yesoluiions for lcreditably and had quick and ready ` ' l i _ B 9 G ff, ,answers to the many questions given 'c them thus showing that their teach- __ ,_ ~ eer O S th n n ns uint the ‘ "“"// ~“ __ _ . __ ing had been oro g a :_ r '~=f-' ---~ -_ ri- -_ -...nf 1 knowledge acquired was of a per .» /¢"'\~` mamcnt nature and should have a lil ¢¢ " ' ' i ations 7.. ` _ i‘\\_ ¢ \ l A 3 12c for 9e yardd 1 .l J F ` `~~_ 16c for l2e yor . 'F01' Ph0l0Ql'3l_]llS i-53:?gof/fii-Lt£n;\t_;t;ii§iiisemniirliisented lim ' 4, ` _ zoc for l5c a yard their teacher, Miss McKay. with a 'll ’ ~ /_.f ’ 28C for Zh yard in the best stles call -at Well »1orde_i__n_ddr€_nn nngen nice_i>_r;=- _Y/qi __ ,_ sen, ow c sems asua e {¢§=--_,}__,£.;;-J;-::_;__ ; 9 d’ reply. Then there were some short _/'41/4?( _g T . _ S u speeches b_y the tr\_;st¢;es__and ratepay- """~“""-_ ‘ _' " ers an nso by t e a es congra u- ._ _ Phone 192 I latina: the teacher on the high degree _ _ ’ _ _ __ _ _ __, of proficiency, progress and good or der in the school, under her manage P*;Y_;L%AV_A_;'A_‘=':.m__*M»_`*_`:*”_“.` .men_t. The teacher then treated her fi pupils and visitors with a liberal sup- mighty audiences twice daily. This ply of nanny, ,mtg and fruit, after - ,_ _,,. seBBOIl has thus far Sl\I`l>l1SB€. B. Stewart Stanley Brgg '1"cket holders in costume ` ‘A d ters was large The scholars were ex- t Z 't t rl t tl b t ll roun - W1 ‘lou (mb le es a .aniined bv the teacher in all the dii- ' g ' 'v Famlly Hours on the Market mday- lfcrent branches taught. It would be ‘ 'roun l Squirrel and black lynx, $3.85 for $2 89 5 85 for 459 8.85 for 6 64' 10.00 for 7.5() _ All inuffs are to be obtained as follows. $4.25 for $519 5.85 ii-ir 4.39 6.50 for 4.88 ll FC_aps l Ladies’ Astiachan and Persian Lamb caps at the following discounted prices. $2.50 for $i 88 3.75 for 2.85 8 50 for 6.37 Men’s ~ Fur Collars Germain Otter, Astrachao, a ri d Persian Lamb for the following 3.50 for 2.65 650 for 4.88 9.00 for 6.75 l__l~“`"""”'l | F lancfizlgttes l i-ny.,-_u1l- W,'iistings,sn:lyi'na cloths moleton cloths, and Ger- rnnn Kiiioma cloths (new) \" ‘L s -i l-'I Winter Coats Ladies' and child- ren’s winter coats in tweeds, rneltons and beavers. 4.65 for 510 7 50 for 5.00 9,00 for 6.00 Fur Coats Ladies' Astrachan Fur Coats in the best lengths and all sizes. $535.00 for 26.25 38.00 for 28.50 _ . 1 000 Yards of 7c print cotton on sale 46 pr yard . Coat jerseys Ladies' C0-it jerseys $2.35 for L75 s 3.25 for 2.44, 4.50 for 5 38 i""“--T"-"'” “ Special Net Blouses A lot of net waists in black and wliite in all sizes 4.50 to 7.59. Sale price. $2.49 _..........--._...._..-...___-.i 11 5 _ Children's‘ Coat jerseys $5: 25 for 94c `i 65 for |24 1.86 for |39 Men’s Coal Jerseys Special 72s 1.3 5 for l02 _ 1.75 for L32 Buys’ Coat Jerseys 79c for 601: 1.35 for l.l'2 0 for LIS l.»l:§lll‘l.53_“?~"`fj 9112 "THE 'ww rw _ ' -~ ° 'rns'cnA'nLo'r'rs'rowN cosnoim . msn or nn- ,AGE .Sym .l?llllll9lf'll?l0llll_g?lNl’_,___l!lll?l5lll5_fllllllll’» """""" Meet me at the Alwa s Busy Store = it pays to buy in this Province. 'ruin in the night ni nie rnrnivni in y Stockings Ladies’ Glove; Heavy Weight/ Wool Gloves, nice and warm Black white Grey, wool 4 and 1 ri ~ '» » Blue etc (new) , stockings, for boy* 25C for |96 sizes 0 to 10. ~ Sale Price "1, gc for 27e _ Wool lined brown mocha kid gloves , 1 . 2 5 for 94e lflca pair i.75fn.i.iz iiiiiilizn nnininln in inn_grent__n;iin,J ~ _ _ "" - _ A°‘i-'rffiifhand l :soo Dress Goods ooo Insurance settlements. Look into the matter without loss of time and take a Charlottetown. was nn »v~,`ifrlli`l'l?i1ni:ni»_;g>N. __ GH _ Guarantee and Accident Co._ _l.td. l I-lldil l V A Y°rk gk' V ,i if ll' ° ldon'EnE l` -Id' _ y ,. \ . Blankets and Comforwjl l Men'S Vveclr l i r' `h' . , All wool blankets (new) lggdnfgrwglgter b “ts mw) no fr *W l 113252521; 5-°»° for 175 Meii’s Wool lined Gloves (new) ~ 6 oo for 4.50 35° f? /gt” ` Down Comfortables (new) ig; lla for ig Men’s Underwear (new) ollllllllell 0" “nv Bilge- th” “°l“t'm““l'~ is better than any emulsion they Jewem,__oP,M,m 1.65 for L24 have ever used. 40c. bottle. E. A. é 'Foster Central Drugstore 1 ___ '°"""" .. 6'5o for 1 The policies we issue ,fe the Special lot of all wool dress goods. Aiiiotlier lot of dress goods including twc-eds, suitmg, costume cloths, etc. lr eg- he t in th ni rket and for the - leasst xnongy, ‘Cnr Company is Regular Pnce 50°: 589 650 “lin SSC to L25 Pu- ya,-d_ Sale most reliable and very liberal in its Sale price c Pi-ice C ~ is' I \ 'i