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L ' g h,' f ~ '\ above Meeting. " i C town " \ fr _; C 'fic si MAIL coivriiiiicr sealed Tendths hfddre sed t . . »» , o_ the Postmodter General, wilsl be received* at Ottawa until noon, on Friday th” ml' 'F°b.r\1sry.. 1913..ior: ine' conveyanceof His Maiesty's Mails ,011 3 DI`0POB6d_ Contract, for four y°“r“' “ix “mes Per week over Rural Mail route No. 1 from Bedford Sta- tion. Prince Edward Island to com- mence _at the Postmaster’s Gsneral’s pleasure. _ Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed oiitract may be seen and blank forms of 'Pender may be ' ob- taine at the Post Offices of Bedford Station, Mill Cove, Donaliigu. T1'°°adi9 OFOSS. 'Pen Mile I-Douse and Et the office of the Post Office Inspec- or. ~ JOHN F. WI-TEAR, _ Post Otlice Inspector. Post Office Inspector's Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 15th, 1913. 1-16Mth3i. f _ » come the cause of habit ucqi-.ire_d through the use or ordinary iaxutlvés Chi'-hBI‘l1i0s and harsh physlc, and per- manently remove the cause of consti- pation or lrregularbowel action. ’; out argument. if they_do not do us we say they will. Two sizes 25s, ' Rexall Store. The MacKinnon Drug Co. ' » _r _ '_ - ' __ _ ' ` " ’ The Charlottetown Driving Psrli and \.A . ' | " . 0 The Annual General Messing ei me _ ~ __ I ii_b-ev.. sssoeiiiiian will be new in the ' - C - i Q _ ` "-V' S `ss ' V ` I -\ V _ V A " ' ‘\ " ’ - -» . I » _ji ’ , _ I. I., ;. . . f‘*.f_‘°‘_§ - - _ _rss miles News 'ms cus _ arrows- oosnniiin 'iw or iw- p_ioE1uv;;¢_ A M°<‘1°i»°’¢h=f vw Nic 'fo-= in ~ _:L_ . _ thing Unless, It Cui-eg, s """"""»""""` "" " "V T “""' ,'~"'f"’“"" """""“"""'", The active medicinal ingredient of 393511 _Orderlies_ which is odorless I'I‘ PAYB_ to buy in' this Province. Ugfsleev and eo1erieaé‘is‘a_';'9iupsrs-' » Lustrous.-Rev, G_ n_ young win U 01! new discovery. Combined with other extremely valuable ingredients, ii’-1°fms s perfect bowel regulatorj intestinal invlgorator nnd strengthen- °l‘-. R018-11 Ordsrliee are eaten like candy and are notable for their u- Sreeableness to the palate and gentle- ness of action. They do not cause grilling or any disagreeable effect or inconvenience. Unlike other preparations for 1- lilte purpose; they do not create a hahlt, hut instead they act"to over- We will_refund your money with- ¢ . ' ' Provincial Exhibition Association oard of 'l`riide nooms, Market Building. harlotistown. on Tnurgidiiy evening, he 80th dey of January uistanf. i913, ai he hourof sight o'clock. Transfer-Books are closed till iiiterfttie Dated this isth dar of January A. D.. B O d 913. y r er _ c. R. siviAI.LWo0D. Secretary-'l‘reiisurer. 1 llMi5i sior _uie couou - inn _Build up the _System i when you are all ‘run down” you catch cold easily,nnd.your cough “hangs on.” By taking IIUGIIES’ COUGII MIXTURE you not only cure the local trouble, but also permanently strengthen the whole body. The most successful Cough Remedy known today is HUGHES’ COUGH MIX- TURE. V 25c per bottle at , ” The G E- lliliihtsl ".":i.lf.'.:.. _ _ _, F '~ I- ‘_ _ ‘ Durlngthe win ter time the servlczabllity sud gene ral _ a ' fr “ usefulness ofa Thermos are points in its fsvor that should - - - - interest all travellers, They ' éeeri-e¢.s»=i-an - _ - ~- , The Thermos bottle rstsins the exact _temperature of its contents for dsyi-just ths‘thh1g for school children, . wori¢ingmsn,fravellars and sportsmen. All slzas her., from $i§> to.....'.... . ........... ,'..§.........-................$3. , _ L The MacKin #J those win Ilya outdoors much and off with them --v -i non Drug Co. V l, A _' if J i ` ` ` 'i ’l'»`l". V ...--. .» ¢l§§‘-'13 _ _ \Vl __-8. 9 Valuable Pile Tobacco is _a pile of HICKEY’S BRIGHT CUT smoking tobacco, - Cool, Sweet, Mild, pure, clean, and wholesome. Better lay in a sup ly at present_j`prices`, and) at _ a good run o,r your nonev. Mule of th: v;r57i`est tobizcp, .md made E§_GHI`.- _ _ _ Hickey Nicholson Tobacco _(Io. ltd. K A -e C; ;_ _ 3 Prices on » it ‘Clearance _ ._ .\ \ Enamelware We are now-commencing stock talgfiig and find that we have a _`o_t_ of articles in _ Enamelwsro'-that might as ` well lie in‘-yo`u1 home as on our sheivtfgh At any rate we do not wantthemfo stay here this week. and have - cut the-piires down to mere rothiug,_ so as to clear _the line completely- out. _ i Non. ............. .. ' gg Only 'No. i4--i i-z Qt. Size, .s..i. ,.-..... ......... .. ..... ...:.. . ~» -».............. ..................|0¢ Ng’;10iiiy` No. i6-s Qt. Size, `Lfpped`Saucspans, Reg. I8: sa. in niiiii i-.is-i..." .....- No* _ ........... . -.. .. .. . ............|2e “__ 3{'o,,!’1__|o°_ ,g_-.g |.| Qt. Size, Lipped Saocopsns. Rag. soc N. 35 0q‘&g_.$_|e,so--3 Qt. Size, Lipped Saucspass. Reg. ssc _s"\; ow ......f.t` ........ -» ¢,,(_)¢|iy,"!'i _g, 14-5 Qt. Sized, Lippad Ssucepans. Reg. 28c sn. . NoY.'_,,...'.§. ‘_................... ....- _ , .|,_ _..`....1' yes illardwarc Co. itll. H. P`~/‘f , ~. ._ . c, \ . .._`». ' 3.- *'~f~_~ .Y re- f _ --These goods are shown in our annex on Graft-»n Stri etrs is Only Ho so-2 Qi. Size, Covsrsd Ssucspans. Reg. s5c so |`9 Ogayl.-.No ‘go-3 Qt. Size, Covered: Saucspsns. Rag. zBc,'n’a. io Pls Pistol. Regular price loc. Now...._............'.7e sscls If -" Pie Plates. Regular price 9:.. Now... .... each ,_ ,g__~, _,.3 Qi. S zo, Pipssns Kettles. Reg. soc now l$c es. N' ¢_ 9_3 '~ " '° “ “ ssc new llc sa. |`| Nm ,’___ si is es- ei si ,sc no' |'° |‘_ " No.1!-Sin ii" x 3" Wsiii Basin! “ 15:: sow llc Is. “ Nh, o-- “ ii i-1;' x 3 i-4 Wash Basins " llc new llc ss. in todsy and see l ssh bargains--tomorrow may iss too isis. _ '§ » _ , 1-_rf ....,i. .‘» _\' _ » ;»~~ ..._-» . , »' .'§~w:-,.-.2.»._-_f. 1 _ -1.-~,_~ - -C :.‘i_»." ,. .» ~ » »-'J = ~ - .,, 9. _%»i___ _ 1* . . .. . . ..._ a Lippod Saucspans. Reg. i5c ea: l?¢1i»\1re.‘,in- Hearts Memorial Hall on ahusry 30. _ ' RESERVED SEATS.- Reserved seats for the match between thqvlcr and Ahbies tonight are on sale at Hughes' drug store. BRADALBANE.-Rev. W. T. Jelly Will Siwak Sunday next, 26th, in Bradalhane Christian Church at 11 a. m. and at New Glasgow at 7 pan. PosI'r1oN YACANT.-Persons ap- plying for the position of News 'Edi- tor, Morning Guardian, are asked to address their communications tc "Editor Guardian, Charlottetown." CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. mins, McDougall will preach on Bah-' both the 26th at Summerside ai. 10.30, 'Searletown at 3 and Cape Traverse at 7. INFORMATION.-Any retail dealer iii Charlottetown or Summerside, who will handle up-to-date,ilne, ready to-wear clothing, should write "B" Guardian, Charlottetown, at once.l INWARD TRAINB.-The w,cstern express arrived in Charlotte- town yesterday at 11.40 a. rn., ten minutes late and the Summerside accommodation at 5.30 p. m., fifteen minutes late. MINTO LEAVES.-The Minto left Charlottetown at 7 a. rn. yesterday for Picton with express, 25 passen- gers, 45 sacks of mail and 102 tons of freight and _docked at 11.45 a.m. She will leave on return to Char- dottetown this morning. APPOINTMENTS.-His Honor thr Iiieut. Governor in Council, according to tlie_Boyal Gazette, has been pleas- ed'to appoint, to His Majesty's Coun- sel Learned in the Law of this Pro vince-Aeneas A. Macdonald, M.L.A. barrister and William E. Bentley,Bar- ristcr. Charlottetown. BUl`iN’S ANNIVERSARY.-Tickets for this evening (Friday) will be on sale at Jamiesou's and Rankin's at 9 o'clock this morning and at the Opera House at 7.15 this evening. Performance begins at 8 o’clock. No one should miss securing their tickets for the joyful evening. ,» i>Rs>SnN'rA'r1oN.- Represented v'es of the-congregation of East St. Peters waited upon Rev. R. Pl Mur- ray of Mount Stewart on Monday the 20th inst. They conveyed to him, und family the good wishes of their people and presented a well filled purse of gold in consideration of his services ap interim moderator of session during their vacancy, now so happily ended in the settlement of Rev. J. M. McLeod. . A GOOD TIME.-The -annual ban- quet of the York Institute was held in the hall, Wednesday which had been enlarged during the year, in or- der to meet the demands of the growing membership. The function was a grand success. About two hundred ladies and gentlemen enjoyed a repast, prepared by the ladies of the institute, ln ercellent style. If was dainty, satisfying and fortifying Before the feast was partaken of, an interesting program was rendered, with the President of the Institute, lll. J. Vessoy in the chair. A feature of this program was the presentation to Henry and Mrs. Howard, Members of the institute, and H. H. Brown of read by Peter Brodie. Owing to ill- ness, Mr. Brown could not attend,but he-was represented by his brother, Bertram Brown. 'The hall was de- corated with fine upon line of rib- “bons won b different members of the Y Institute at various shows, provin- cial, Maritime, and Dominion. An attractive feature was a. quilt made- by Mrs. James F. Roper of hundreds of ribbons, won by Roper Bros, with theirfamous herd of Gurnsey cattle. On the table were six beautiful silver cups won by members of the Insti- tute, viz. by Orris ~Gill, for judging cattle and sheep at Amherst, E. J. Vessey, for exhibit of grain at Ani- herst, Peter Brodie for hogs at Amherst, Benjamin Mallet (two cups) for potatoes at Summer- side. A. McRae & Sons for best dairy cow at Amherst Fair. It was after midnight before the enjoyable banquet, which was a credit to all concerned, was brought to a close. ‘ ::Rexa1l 'Tooth paste is made to satisfy those who prefer a tooth paste McKinnon Drug Oo., corner Gi-est George sad Kent Bts. MEM. i rife win.. li ' “Manish” Taste _ fi‘imrs's apuriiy and wholesome -deliciousnoss to our pies that can- not bo foiiiid in tus coismon hind- 1`iis¢’s because we use only ilif poresi crosmory butler, . ull- sklmmscl'-'ssllk and choice pastry flour. fl`hsrs's quality i0 "WY crumb of our piss-fins flavor from crult to cars. Ps?sch-miucemsst--apple- ig-\g|s|.,,,`,,...-llfllml --..._.|2o. 4 ARENA '1’ONIClH'l‘.-The old rivals 'dn the Hockey Arena, the Vics and Abbfes; meet in the Arena this even- ing. All should witness this game. ' _ rsssonsis - E. and Mrs. Hill of New Glasgow, were in Charlottetown yesterday. A. P. Prowse, Murray Harbor, was a visitor to Charlottetown yesterday; Capt. Wm. Larkins, Alperton, was in Charlottetown yesterday, Dr. Martin., lllTdhu, was in Char- lottetown yesterday. W. L. Cotton, Charlottetown, re- gurned yesterday lrom a visit to Ot- awe.. Miss Elizabeth Forsythe, Piirrsbo- ro, N. S., is the guest of Gordon and .\/Irs. Hughes, Kent Street. D. Hermann, Murray River, was a passenger from Charlottetown to St. i’eter's yesterdat afternoon. Simon Pineau, North Rustico, was ii passenger to Charlottetown from Hunter River yesterday. John McNevin, Charlottetown, was umong those returning from the west yesterday. Syrisc Buote, Mayfield, was among the visitors to Charlottetown yester- day. Jas. McCabe, Iona, was a passen- ger to (‘~harlottetown yesterday morn- ing. Miss Myrtle Finlayson, Charlotte- town, returned yesterday from an en- joyable visit to New York. , ____ Chas. Meikle, second steward of the S. S. Empress, arrived in Charlotte- town yesterday after a. short trip to Boston. Mr. Lllngly, route agent of the Can- adian Express Company, Truro, is busy travelling over the province in _thc interest of the company. Henry Jones, Hazelbrook, and' Wil- liam Wood, Pownal, left recently on a business trip to the eastern part of the province. Miss Marshall, professional nurse, who has been visiting her parents i_n Charlottetown, .was in Backville last week the guest of Miss Edith Trueniaii. Miss Marshall was on her way to Montreal. _ __ (From Yestex-day’s Evenlng Guardian) W. B. Daird, S_ouris,:\whd has been spending a few days in Charlottetown' returns home this afternoon. Rev. W. M. Ayers, Southey, Basis, who has been visitiug~_._ s mother in Charlottetown and 0% relatives in tomorrow morning on' turn. ` ~ CAUGH'Y CONSUL TO - MILAN NEAR DEATHS RICHMOND, Va., Jan. 21.-Charles M. Caughy, American Consul to Ml- lan, Italy, is in a local-hospital in a critical condition. For some years he has been a suderer from _Brlght'__s dis- ease, snd s few days ag’o.~Wl1i1°' 011 H visit to the home of his wife's sister here, fell and broke one of his hips. Physicians hold out little hope lor his recovery. _ ' different; parts of the ung_g_jeave_s_, . -'z ,_ fill?-¢°"§l'”‘?'°l;2-_..Quuzlcsuiiisi ini _ lui .sf it A - . . _ 1.' ; _ -,,,, iieieizi ~ iisuizi °"f°“ S* G _ we 3'- ch iowfl _ ‘ " . I/(5)01/I/lgfy fi1,p.'f " ff_?_~,_,,_______‘______ cl'|°i0Wl1 V -The ‘~'Bu'siesi Store on Ch'iown's Busicsi Sireei V ¢L N YE » "5 Every ,Coat--Every Fur--must go L ' I' Before 15th Feb’y IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE ARE MAKING MANY VERY rudical changes-in stock and location aslsvell-this means that it is absolutely needful for us to get clear of every ‘ item of FURS - COATS-WINTER SUITS ~ “ CLOTH SKIRTS during the next few weeks. Prices will _do it-and we will give you the prices. Here are the discounts. One Tliircl 'Off Coats $10.00 Coats are now $6.67 _ ‘C ll it , 18.00 “ “ “ l2.00 24_OQ ic ii ic This stock of coats includes colored Tweeds aswell as afine stock of Ula-k Beaver in all , Sl.; Third off ! I $15 oo Suits are l0.00 ` 16.00 Suits are reduced to |0.67 18 oo Suits are reduced ro I2 ' 0 22.00 Suits are reduced to I4-.67 ‘ 26.00 Suits are reduced to I1 55 _ _ " 0 ' ‘ ~_ J These are all smart good -well made care- fully tailored suits-»-Venelian_~-Serges- Tweeds and so on. G ' I o Special Price Cut on Furs EVERY ONE KNOWS AND ANY ONE WILL TELL YOU THAT ‘ THIS STORE OFFERS the finest range of good furs lo he had in Charlotte town. From the lowest price furs right up, we buy from thc best fur makers in the business-we get every discount that cash payment will lnzike-and now in ' » order to help this great clearance we offer you this fine range of good furs at the - following $6.00 I Loo 8-75 16.50 16.00 24.00 22 oo `675 9 50 6.50 9-75 l Suits Persian Paw Muff now U (6 fi “ Paw Stole “ _ “ Lamb Scarf “ Sable Mull Sable Muff Sable Ruff Marmot Mnifsfor ' Marmot Muffs 760 Marmot Scarf 5 20 Marmot Stole for 780 l0.00 _ Special discounts on the finest stock of Minka that have ever been brought - to Charlottetown. See them to-dsy.0ne third off Cloih Sklris. One ihird off Wrappers 25 per ccni off all remainder of Rain Coai Siocli. _ __ $27-5° 22.50 14.50 19.oo 18.00 Persian Lamb Muff $22.00 li ii ii ll 60 15.20 |440 $4 80 9.20 “ Piece Throw “ Limb Scarf Sible Muff l9.20 17.oo Sable Scarf |160 |7.60 4.95 Maiiiiot Mnffs for ` 3.96 5 40 7.25 Marmot Muiis 5 80 3.95 Marmot Szuirfs 7.50 Marmot Scaifs 12.50 Columbia Stole 7 00 I3. 20 l2.80 J. I6 6.00 is-i _ Feel Dried p Perhaps you have not been taking proper care of your skin. It needs care and attention just as much as your teeth or your hair. Ci-earn Vcloufe- _for hcauiifying and softening fh¢ 3kin_It smoothes out the drawn and uncomfortable feeling from wind. S1111 01' hard water-Leaves a sen- sation of soft and grateful comfort- ONLY 250 Lots of other facial prepar- ation. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. ll dentlfrice to a powder or wpsh. Ex- _ all Tooth Paste is put up ii no p- 9 sible tubes with patented sanitary top, ‘comes out in s ribbon, has ‘all §»‘I.°.i‘2.°‘;i‘.‘::“‘i“.$.§Z.;§“l..”.E:’.3i‘; and Cough Cure >blor that will pisses you. Zlic. The Hsrn's sdmsthing new and specially good for all owners of horses sod cattle. ll is S(pohn`n Disfempor and Cough urs the right remedy for iluenza in its various forms such _as distiempsr, - ' erotic, 'ri ye an cs ar- :i'i1sz|fevsr.Pl| is also good fm- l.'"f°il'.‘.'-'°'°.:"°::"'i:.':.'::1 ronc s sav i y eou hs, odughs and all kin- dred disorders. It sctson the organs most affected and it doeslt throng: the blood. Three hours s or taking If s. ~ decided improvement can be som. Equally as efficient wigh old horses as with young co ts. 1 Largs bofiJ's.....:......7$o - Grafton St ,,».~ ».¢...,,_,§_.\____,. ll.: _. __._'__- _' _I .i \ '_ _ _ i _§iit'i;“»*°u, Th_<;2g_Ma¢S I - -‘; 'A 0140 oi. owrshwszwi I UI _ .\ . \ ' i i In f _ . _. », » i - _ w Q X -f . . _ Charlottetown, who are leaving this province for the Canadian West. Mr. Howard was presented with a splen- 0 did leather suit case. Mr. Brown was _ presented with a handsome watch and e as es S chain and charm, and an address ' U GR UAR . lin... Population 1 91 2, 1 500 River _ Country Population 1 91 1, 400 Hub of Peace The Grouard HAS Over a HUNDRED MILLION ACRES of Agricultural Land. HAS The only Navigable Lake in Alberta. HAS Extensive LIME STONE DEPOSITS and ALL KINDS OF MINERALS HAS MILLIONS OF FEET OF TIMBER. HAS 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 Stores. HAS Dominion Land Office. HAS Government Telegraph and Telephone HAS Two schools. of today HAS THREE Lawyers- HAS TWO Drug Stores. HAS TMWO Saw Mills and One under cou- struction. HAS THREE Hotels. HAS FOUR Livery and Feed Barns. HAS Royal North-West Mounted Police Barracks. HAS THREE Barber Shops. y. HAS THREE Pool Rooms. ' HAS ONE Bowling Alley. HAS FOUR Restaurants. HAS TWO Bakeries. I-IAS Bottling Works HAS Progressive Club. HAS M oviug Picture Show. HAS THREE Chu,ches_ HAS Band of Twenty Instruments. HAS Ho§pita|_ HAS Public Halls. A His 'runes Donors. - HAS Good W if HAS ONE Dentist _ _ __ , HAS TWO Veterinary Surgeons. ' do when thi Railways are ~ _ \ , .11--`= '- » The Edmonton Dunvegan and B. C. Ry. and the C, N. R; g'\\`l\'_¢llf°d'*° - Grouardsby Alberta Government and both will operate inside ei_Xl,lf.¢“ “mths” Headquarters Maritime Province, 8 Sydney St., St. john B- No'r1cE J. E. iiecofmi k s 1 with is ii vices. Hein, Charlottetown, ziith, 2 5th, 27th aiid 28€he?ilI;f1,l;;iigiriexwi1l. _ Pl¢5S°d f° 81" Y°“ an the information you require. . .0 1"? . ' _ Enquiries mailed to 8 Sydney St__ yoga’ will receive careful attention._ `_ 4 . 1-2_0ME6i _ , . .. '¢ 3. _ \ . _.N vi l i "ix ~.\,_~,»l.i\ x ~ '-- :___ _, ' ' .if '.i+-¢,;'*"» ‘ J* #KJ 2 3-,-' '~'.` iii J 3', i8f K l ‘F `Z *.11 . ,_ .i- ¢ - _ P 5 . .Ja fl . » . __ ____ _ ____ i- , _ t\ _?~. `~ fi ‘ ~ P” I HAS TWO Mi5.,i,mS_ HAS Gent’s Furnishing Store. I All this Wimoi-rt_ Railway whsi