1116 Kind You Have Always Bought, and lfnse for over 80 years, has homo the signature ol '_ and has been made under his per- " sonai rvislonllneeitsinian . \ ¢ - _'_ - emma? me W 0 f' .Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterieits, Imitations and “Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ol lniantl and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTO RIA Gaston-la is 9. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorlo, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It eontalns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and aliays Feverllshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind (}olic._ It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulenoy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the - Stomach and Boweis, giving healthy and natural sleep..- The Chlldren’s Panacea.-The Mothers Friend. assume CASTORIA ALWAYS ,M ` Bears the Signature of V _ I I ¢ 4 .£22232 The Kind- You Have Always Bought 1 In Use For Over 30 Years 'hit clntlun cuurnnv. 11 uunnu c'r|u:zv. ntl vom( cm. Quickly Banishes Dandrulf _ and Puts Radiance into Hair Scalp llch ‘Goes Over Night and All llair Worries Cease When ' You Use Parisian Sage Hair Tonic FAVORITE HAIR DRESSI NG ‘ OF CANADA’S BE-iU1`IES No poisonnns sugar of lrnd-no sul-` drufi and stops hair from falling in phur-no dvc in i’Al{l.‘i\AN t`\AGl‘l. All fair minded pliarinacists ndvisu its use. .--1. The cleanest, daintiest, most rc- freshing and delightful hair tonic in the world is Parisian Sage. If you “Have lust finished the l0\l\‘i»l\ b0€ a of Paris'nn Sara and nm messed glorious treat. lt is simply splendid ,say it is all you claim it Lo bc. luld i’l do not use it you are daily missing 10|' men. Wvmen and C ` FHL It is `l‘emoverl all dnndrufi and left sold nt drug nm] ¢1f_-pnrtmcnt stores scalp clean and healthy. My hair l and toilet goods counters for only 50 came soft and Ki()-*HY und HTGW C cents n large bottle. Ask for Parisian :iiderahly since I began using t Sage Hail' Tonic for your own fro- tection. The girl with the Aubur- hair is on cvcrv carton and bottle. Parisian Sage drives out alldnn- two \\'o|-_lls. It stops itching scalp in 12 liolirs. ll; is a hair nourisllcr and prompt lv puts lilo, luster und beauty in dull, faded and ill-looking hair. the roots of the hair. Geo, E. I 1-iuglics, giiarnntecs it. U; the presence of n. large number guests. Rev. George Morris of Kc ,1._ M_ Hoods, mmckpnl U, Fort sington offlelnted. Miss McEwcn_ . ._ _ Campbellton played the wedui Erie School, Fort lurie, Ont.. writisé march from Lohmgrin as the bud to party entered the parlor. The bri E It my was beautifully gowned in white ca )e_ mere and wore 3 long veil fasten 0 ' ' 3,; use a graceful bunch ol white rose tonic. Parisian Suse gives excellent Tm’ b"ld‘°m“1d' Miss Gertrude Bel results when tliornushlv rubbed into wcgc :rV_‘;'(`iY lil`lli:ll!»1l;'mff.0l;\'I;o<;les11ale bilge I b ‘_ ' I fm 0 fi fl > 0 ~ _Fm 11 P_ f B - “Clear ng out la lgl ne 0. glr S groomsmen was .Rutherford Cotton left S;tui_d&y,°rrglorrf;nz \,;,1":{,n,,erf£S,E serge and Panama dresses- all of Clifton Tile bride was the recip- wogi ln browns and blues-re ' '. V. ._ ._ 9' lent of many valuable and useful get §(’,;£ViIl?":t;';”1tr‘J;§1°inlé°£3;:;‘;`n ulsr prices ran to $2.50 each-[N l GUARHHAN Cl.ASSll"lEl) ADS 0ne een! pil word fini insertion in this column. half cenl per word lsr uch eoniinuaiion. Cash musl accompnny order and five per cent dis- count allowed. Minimum charge Twenty-five eenn. l"EMl\LE HELP wnursn-emi. ron GENEITXL housework in family of two. Apply Wm Mrs. Robins, 241 Prince. 1z~1:\m. WANTED A GIRL FUR GENERAL work. Good wages. No washing. Apply 112 North River Road. _W .___.,___ , __ _, __ _, , __ _ _ _l_1'21 Mif- WANTED, A GIRL. APPLY A'l‘ EL- .9°e_I:12eee-___,~______ _.31-51,*/sf. WANTED-r-AT FALCONWOOD HOS- pitnl n cook. Good wages for one experienced. 11-11 M Etf. ,_,___,d£Q_‘i__§5'_\___|'3,-___. __ l¢`Ui`¢ SALE-A NEWLY CALVED cow. Apply to Neil Robinson, _yuinemey _1_'3int_ ‘ _Y 12.-vmzisupd. FOR SALE-_-REGISTERED CHEST er hnar, 15 months’ old, n super lor hog and right in every way. Enquire to Wallace Wood, Alexan- dra, ' 12-'lM3li\rl. FOR SALE, Tl-lR.iill°} l'All¢tl l’A'l‘\/rr ed foies, eitra good. Write or phone D. W. Howard, Milton Sta- *ei__o~n. ______'__A '_ `_l2-_4M1ooip.1. FUR tiiihlil-5 PAIRS UF Blillill foxes, skrlns worth over $100-00 each. Easy raised; good breeders. Last chalice this season for stock. Write lli.»W. Douglass, stanley. N~ 13. M __ _12-om1zi,r.gi. DARK RED FOXES F01! SALE. Nz' $40' per pair-. One bunch containing 8 fsmnlrs and one male, I will _eel for $186.00 delivered. J. A. Mcb-ri' Windham, New Hampshire. For further par R01 A FOR SALE--PAIR OF` ISLAND best silvers; female patched. ply to "U", care Guardian. I _ _ _ _ _,____13i5W¥5?,E_11l>.‘l_: FUR Siilild-'PHAT DESIRABLE RE- ton s'reet, 90 ft. frontnge 156 ft. in depth now occupied by W. A. Hutcheson. One of the cholcest ra-~ sidentinl situations in the city. Fo city, 12-ami. sidcncc rind lot adjoining on Ens- l _ LOSr LOST.-A 'brooch with stone setting between Brighton and new Zion Church. Please leave at 35 Villa Street. 12-7 M 2ipd. F " _ _ 1** -_ nj MlsCEl.l.AN‘r.0US\ 1 r~‘l6‘riIiio`lf:o'ilJ€JT`FfXI'li"l‘5-fsEi`§:°ATn North Carleton H. T. L0wthcr’s thoroughbred Hampshire grass pig and thoroughbred _Yorkshire pigs , for service. i2-7il/IE21. MALL |1l'.ii’_WnN|_r;D _ wA”1§"i'icDl"i"v7o"G0oD BELL Boys, Yl°_¢_9f_l§_I€9s1h-._ __ _ 11-1-Wh" LEARN THE BARBIDR TRADE? Special rate to our Opening Class. We have opened one of the most- up-to-dute institutions of 'its Lind in America. Write for particulars. Modern Barber College, 62 Bé. Lawrence Blvd.. Montreal. 11-13M . _ ru lsr T0. LET, DWELLING HOUSE ON corner oi Pownal and Water Sta. All modern improvements. Posses- sion given at once. Apply to Dr. Bianchard._ __ ,_ _____ _Q12-H4M_tl., T0 LET-THE. PROPERTY ON Euston Bu-set known nn North Bakery, with shop, dwelling house. bakery and stables.. ADDI! to Fraiik R. Hearts., _` _,_ I1-lllllltff. 'l'0 LET.. DOUBLE 0l'l'l0l IN Preise ‘Bioek, sunuyddo. Rent .::.~°°- ‘f ...QQPRESS ARRIVED -The pa-up gpnivea fn summerside Bat day st- 8.20 p. m. She had 'twenty five passengers going and thirty re- turning. I-ler outward cargo was x car oats, one car of hides, one of eggs gud five horses. Her inward o -*IT PAYS to buy in this Em ur- cargo wns two cars of freigh~t.J. -oscouus suns.-'rue --cu; of the Cacouna, which sailed from Summsrside Saturday morning, con- sists of 2700 bags of oats, from 'Jos- Read & Co., 660 bags from Carvell Bros, 8 cattle from D. Sullivan, 11 cattle and 10 sheep from J. A. Mann.J. -QUEEN HOTEL.-E. C. Pope, Picton; Miss Taylor, Albcrton; Dr. J. McPhee, Kinkora; W. J. Talymn, New York; _W. Y. Walsh, Halifax, registered at the Queen Hotel, Sum- merside, between 9.40 Saturday even- ing) (after the arrival of, the Em- press) and 9.40 the previous evening. ___y_ -CLIFTON HQUSE.-H. B. Cle- ments, Montreal; .R. L. Jameson, Halifax; W. and Mrs. Lawson, Alber- ton; J. B. Leslie, Owen Sound; R. C._Ellis, Boston; W. E.B Cox, New York; B. McBride, St. John, regis- tered at the Clifton House, Summer- side, between 9.30 Saturday evening (alter the arrival oi the Empress) and 9.30 the previous evening.J. 4-MARKET PRICES.-The follow- ing are the Summerside_ maria.-et prices: Wheat. _80'c to $1.00, calf- tccs 30c; loose hay, $11 to $12' geese 17c; fowl 12c ducks 16c;` pork, ;.c.l.s 30 to 600; hides 12c; turnip outs 44c. - _-1 evening November 27, 1912, a qui wedding took place st the parsona _of the Methodist Church in Kensin `ton.Miss Janie I-lender-son,the brid who witnessed the ceremony. T groom was James E. McNeill united the haDDy couple. ing event took lace at Clinton Pic`serin;; Jr, was united in marrfs viith orange blossoms Her boliqn A HERO. l` ,___- »° G- H» only twenty Wa" md' charles Klip' years olrl, Tripodo’s cousin, and was IOW. Ol Bt. Pillll Mlilll hiss pef‘f0f’m- f th hi h tri d t` kid “ed three fnnn-1.01' me saving which §:;_‘,’,,,,_ ° .§§,’,'g ;,,°,,,,d fe, ;,m,,,¢,, make of him, indeed, a unique hero. His last feat was when in St ers as me an a rewar offered throu h the news n ers b Levy, whoperformed the operation. him. leave in s week. ' ARCHDUKE AT 801-1001.. _i- gsry, hal the famous Clitheroe, is in count, to lm!! skins, 13c; butter 19 to 24c; poga. ding inarch. The maids of honor, chickens 17C; buckwheat 55- to 65c; KidSC'i1 Were bl5¢0lI1ll'\E1Y Ml'-lfffli $4__5,,' ,gps 27,3. barley 16 to 17,.; which the younger members of the 7;' Lo 9§c; pressed hay, $13; straw Weddluii Supper l was Served ami" s, _ , , . 1 . h-t 3. 40° 1 k games. Miss Newsome again favored xc’ W 1 e oats "° to ’ b ac the company with music before they .___.___ D BB- ___ , __ - The presents received were numerous HAPPY EVEN F' O" W°d”°°d‘;-l; and benneuni, which gn to show what deep respect the young couple are R” nun in. Au join in extending their %` best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Large » I id ' _ was tastefully gowncd 1n~uavy bind "muy mm_.)y______________yeurB of we( e_d me l ' _ silk, and was accompan ed by iriengg "Es-I-ER" PERSUHALS ol To ils. ” We Will Give Boller Value Than Any Mail llrder spring Valley. Rev. George Morris _B' I' R“y“°"- °fA1b°rt°“' wil” Oil Della Pickering, daughter of James V V v ' ' \ -5'. .. gc -Miss Jean McPherson, of Mar- 'lf \ ` , -_ to sensing Manny nr simon. 'rue g_’“°» Wa” “ p“°°°“g°' t° S““"“"` _.Th ¢. ` l Q 2 " home was tastefully decorated with md” slaturday mornlngj' A-1 ' . trailing over-greens und wedding bells, - . "`_ . 1 . and the happy couple were united in _Mrs‘ Alex McRae' Cotmge Amin" -_ ` \ _ v__<,_ ,_ Q-Y/li Z. _ ' of Ut. nrrived in Bummerside Saturdav “_ night en route to West Cape wh e of _ ‘ ng _\__ ` a de ’ and Mrs. -Lawson were visiting Sum- who was given away by her lathe; merside Saturday_J' .- ed _'_ ' ° -- e -Frank McMillan of the Canadian .~-Vgrygpegial prices in ::!\fcl{inn'ou's Condition Powders Halifax/ _ l will put your horse in first class con- - _ ' "vf ry attractive 'showing of riition. They will increase the nppeti- STRANGE 5EQU~EL_ the prettiest Christmas- aprons ' te, aid digestion, mailre the coating _ -___ that wo,hBve évol' been Bhlg E0 bred fvxes. 'M16 0110 01 RBYHOF B fine and silky and build up the gener- NEW y0RK_ Dm 6_.A sequel tu n show you. Tea Aprons 250.456, AP' al condition of the animal. No horse tru,”-ated plot to kidnap A youm, 500, 606. 751°.. B50. Sl 35. All men mould be without Mnexinnonw ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,_ Week ..,._,,, W, me killing Over Aprons 0fGolored~ parcels condition Powders. Call in today tonight of Salvatore vpripodo who and |'0"PS 3005315 350~ M°°"° fl and get °“pp17' Th” Ma°Ki““°“ rescued her from four mon who had McLeod' ‘ lz'7M3 Drug Co, Corner Great George and ~ ° been about to carry her off in n. ~ Kent st' MEM' taxi-cab, Trlpodo was shot down just ' Marks Hospital no permieeealnmyl ` six square inches of skin to be cut from his body to be grafted on Ber- tha Wuecher, four years old. | I " ' The child had been scalded and a t skin grafting operation was necessary » _ » _ ._ _ - rg nav; her 115:. A1; appeal far 0101;; nm. B. 'xx 'gilinn and .lnriinim Ai lllsffffll 0| llnllfsllol. --.v ~.» ` . _ I ' Kaplow, read the announcement _ _ _ and. though the little girl was' un- _ _ _ known to him, went st once to the -°'- ` hospital. He refused ,any compensa-‘ tion and oilered to' pay for the ser-. t vices of the nurse who will care for -‘The ornrntlon was a complet sue- eess,” laid Dr. Levy. “The lillt%giri will be able to leave the hospital in three weeks and Mr. Knplow may CLTPHEROE, Lancashire, Dec. 6. -Hirlmptrlal Highness_ Francis Charles, Arehduke of Austria, Hun- Stonyhurst College) near The of work will acquaint- -ONE 'tion for Cash OM charge CLARK Alborton H-ll 7. ` ` -'run noR'Ni§'d._I>An.r Gnnralnn can in Obfsinnl ¢¢ Lnumy . 'runner _ ml Purim. Summmide.. \ f *y A¢¢|lt il -Miss Hazen. Monss is Guer- disn agent in J. C. Jardins’s Book store, Summerside. Her office phono is 45-1 and i‘°!f\‘l¢1l6Q Phone 26. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew week or two before the time they have paid lor has expired and thus not mise an lllue, as all papers are glsémntinued promptly on expiry s e. -HAPPY EVENT.-Wedding Bells rang againin Westmpreland on Wed- .nesday evening, 'November 13th, at the home of Thomas and Mrs. Sim- mons when their eldest daughter, Hazel Margaret, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Wilmot S- L‘lH‘l§0 _oi Albany. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. M. Field. The bride wa( attended by her sister Mildred, and the was ably supported by his Reuben. The bride, attired in 8 dress of white silk net trimmed with satin, was given away by her father. The room in which the ceremony was per- formed was beautifully decorated, the bridal party standing under a mur- riage bell of evergreens and ferns. Miss Lottie Newsome played the wed- Misses Florence Mabey and Minnie in pink xnull. After the ceremony the company amused themselvug with dellartcd to their res active hom iz,-» Shown ln Women s Soils A _ _v ..' .1 ' S I 1 A-'flie 'unseasonable weather 17.* ' -» for ns to give some exceptional vsldéS't`l1at` duplicated in this vicinity. " ` ~_'_»=_.u `;'__»%= _ ii Blanket Clolh Coats Very stylish reversible blanket elif Qcbdtis in beautiful mixtures of tan, brown, grey,-sind. nuiitlrd f green. These coats are regularly sold- at Eroim of -into A $i6. sizes 34 to 38. Our special v:.\luei..a_'v.,‘.,.r_-._»A .ri _ 4 y _ Fur Trimmed Cong Q? _ , , _ ,_ , _ . Fur trimmed coitsl of black `or navy 'liver cloth, 5z__,inche§ long, splendidly_ tailored,.-1nisemlc1~lff§fiij style. They are lined with fine qual1ty_curl.elp§lz,-feng interlined with_rubber sheeting . mrikingfthclnr ifwind- '“` -in 5 `9°°' 'KEY .g. ' and waterproof proof. The broad,=~iull-_qluirred collar and reveres are of western sablei lOdr spcelel g-gli” Pony Caracul Coals $14.50, Handsome coat of Pony Carncul cloth represent. ing skins joined, tog_ether; made 52 inches long in semifitting_sfyle_ This coat is warm and comfortdble as well as rich in appearance. Our special price.$|4.$0. »'.- '.* . li? -il ~';° rl' i. '_ . ,_ ~ 4. for in - Suznmerside on Sat.u1‘day.J. -WEDDING sF.i.1.s.-An interest: -J“‘1€° H“““'d» was H PHSSBHKEP 2*. , » llouseln Canfada; ` ' . Use Any Catalogue ln Your House, But Send The 0r- _ 1 ,1. _ `-\‘. .f 'fJ=.__;"~ _'Y .\,- - returning to Charlottetown from »'x‘. i ' 7 ’ the evening of gcc. 4th, when, Miss Summersido Saturday ”igm‘J' / `1` - el; ff er she will visit he” old home.J. ' __ " 9 ~i‘1.-2** *_ 1 -W. Lawson, Manager of the Can "' adian Bank of Ommnerce, Alperton, - ' V0 v`v°"'-in sl ~ Q C7 -il l EW (Q IMITE fi) _ » , o-»-1 t Bank of Commerce, Summersidc, will chiefs of every kind at T1 leave shortly for Halifax where he Sale oi’ handkerchiefs- é has been transferred.J. _ M0l-°0d- resents. Alter the ceremon the _ s eclul reduction to 980. EW 0 -"I guests were treated to s bountiful re- ‘Sue of um lmdmg fm” °‘ 'film silk counzér first floor. Moore V past with a variety of dainties which y' ‘ - ' MUI-9°". l.2'7M3|° re w rth e laced before _ . _ . :fest fgstirlioiili ‘bl xcipicures. The ti: "D' Mint-lde' St' J°h“» arrived 1” "Fancy linens in centrcpigces, tray mnindnr of the evening was passed S“‘“"‘.°'°f_d° "V the E,"“"°“" Sam" grid 'bureau covers. also table Covers Eocmlm day night. He hns ta'-en a. position nd doiim to match from linen, from as nccountuntdn the Canadian Bank 18c_ to $6_25_- A large variety tu -_------- of Commerce in succession to Frank choose from at Pat0n»s_ 12_5M3'1 McMillan wl1o.has been 'transferred to &. f outside his apartments in an . East Side tenement house. The assailant have received death threats. for will lhorape" _ ' , W . your feet. _ _ ‘ M my "1`rv us for*-1 f ir of have troul¢d~| th , ....a'3§i'if A f>"li*'~l Have you w o r'n Lustre Loom Under-_ skirts? They look like silky but wear better. Feet _ "ew: ' 'rnuiirne senéonfexdig lull.. . I . r Ubsstown .Low Cut liliofs li: blackilll tlin ` >~ e 5 . . to 6.00 pct pair. ,_ h '. our each or I2-7 "New silk neckwear,` silk ‘mul’lle',s, gloves, dressing gowns, house coats, silk braces, silk socks, Scotch knltt half hose, pyjamas, slumber roil`§H. shirts. collars, cuffs and undcrwéhij. 1-‘ntnn's. | ' 12-7 141- Extra Warm 1 r \ _Horse Rugs . _» . i . _ ~ \, 1 , I * We are showing an' immense. stock ol’ I-logic" Rugs; extra _warm and very durable, and guard tied; A A to protect our Horse from the k~ ` A "'. l Every Ruins pick of me mnrkecfn Xiiilft grades included. You might pay mores-Y0u.~-¢¢uit-~_ get better value. The reason why we are able to give the best values in Horse Rugs .is bgwugg 'We g¢;~;i~ Rugs. .€00d V=1lIl2S when buying'-the result of larefd Lift- il L`\'=»\9@S. This is surely the best place to if ~» . d l on noi 1 illrivin ‘ Colne and let us show you that we have the biggest stccii and ' ' _ _ _ _ give V3l\1%S» 111 Light Driving Haiti".-33 German Rubber, Orvide, Brass, Solid - el Plate. If you want somethingl-epic We can 5”" YOU. or if you feel that Pf°_°llS¢¢l W¢_ are just ‘as willing to satisfaction is our success. Here you Py, s worth and a iittleamore thrown in. Bills "onus lh0mmhhm |47 Gill! c~- w. J.- . ~.- .r. - . il' l 1 P _ . `,".>"4' J - -if er,-'r -1- . ~ _ v I 1