3 i , 32' ‘E1!'*3!2'u“> ,.1 » -~<¢ s ..~. rites 'rwo .~.- mouse News M _ 'rue cHARLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN 1*' ""' mar OH'-D "' '"" FE”RU‘“""’ ’°’° ~s==u= After' Grippe 1 or mi coin Colds grippe lower vitalit ey leave the systenxn ndition _to be readily a lred bi' 50"* disease. e vital forces should be promptly built up and for this purpose there is nothing better than jamiesois Emulsion cf Cod Liver Oil with hypophos- phites. This is :l pleasin reconstructive tonic that 'elps build up tissue and vital energy. Itacts prom- ptly and agrees with every body. Our preparation is tn especially fine one null Costs lcssu than iinported makes. Two sizes 55: an l 75C J.G. Jamieson, DRUGGIST Engraving ,_The seasonju.-t gone has brought us in more work in this line than ever before We are still- able to do your engraving at short notice in the very best style. G.|'|. Taylor Jeweler & (rpticiau 'THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I W rcnsoav. rssnunv r. rg... POLITICAL CHANGES OF 'I`H1R'I'Y~BIX YEARS. ’ Thirty-six years ago the Conserva-I Thzedection of 1906 ,brought in the ‘WFS “`°”° in P°""" in "h° Ummd Liberals again with far me most imqgdom’ lei? by Disrgeli with A mir sweeping majority of the generation. l'§.f;§I...°'.ZZ .?.§.2‘i.1i°Z;.T.'1i.3£; rs mf-i--»--si my ~»- md- -P of and 56 Nationalists. 387 Liberals, 84 Nationalists and 41 ; In 1880 the Liberals came into po- Labonte; a mga; 0| 512_ as against wer. led ny Gladstone, with a mfr lrhf, Unionist Opposition of 15s, jorit of 62. Th O " ' y e pposiuon was ._ composed 01233 Conservatives and 62 In the face of this record the alli _\~Bti0nBu5tS_ » airce between Liberals, Nationalis.' l In 1885 the L`onservati\'es rethirnedlaml Laborites appears to have been (to power under the leadership of ‘fairly Sudfast during a long term of Lord Salisbury in June, were. suc-:year-S_ whether in power kin opposi- reded by the Liberals under Gladstoneirion' and gr is not lrkeiy to be brok- in February 1886 and in August 0f:en row that the united par-gy has g me lan" Year the C°“s""“t“'°s led second time been victorious at the ,hy Salisbury, again came in. The p0us_ - Nationalists stood with the Liberalsg It Wm ue notred that ir, germ 0 lmilllgh these Changm' While a s°°`;ihc eight general elections since 187-1 tion of the Liberals had gone ot! from and excepting only that of N05' gh Gladstone on account of his home ,a\erage majoriw of the victorious rule policy. In 1886 the ministerial party has been but 10-3_ That av" party was made up of 314 Conserva- are is considerably exceeded by th, tives and S1 Liberal Unionists, and Asquml G0,,emmt.m_»S present ma the Opposition was composed of 188 J-orrty or 124 as rom in our despatgh Lisorals and 84 Nationalists. Thi- es this morning It is rmry by com Government majority was 123. lpanson with the sweeping majority OA I" 1592 the Liberals "nd" Glad' 1906 that the present majority car “Cue came back to pow" with the be considered small. °""“‘ll majority of 39' The patty "ms Some results will follow. The bud made up of 273 Liberals, '-2 Aniliget Wm pass and with it the mug) Pnrnelllitcs and 9 Parnellites. 'll-e‘(;0n_tm`_erted land tax and the ir, Opposition was composed of 268 Cr ri-'creased taxes upon the liquor tram. S@f`\*“°~"9S and 47 Liberal L'm°“"’(5' :will become law without delay. I' R*’="eb"3" ‘mcceeded .Gl“'\"‘;°“e "°4may be hoped also that some reforrr Premier in 189-I and the YNY 1595’;in the House ol Lords will bi witnessed the return of the_t`o:°.e»:rva-resected inasmuch as the leaders r, fl"¢’*`- led by Salisbury' The Panydboth parties hava admitted that ii nude up of 3-i0 Conservatives and 'i'1‘hBS become necessary' when they Liberal Unwnists’ had now come tolchnnces are efiected Home Rule fo' be spoken of as the Unionist party. Ireiarrd will be put forward, witl and had 8 majority oi 152' The Oprwhat immediate result it would be i10=itl0“ “"“ made “P _Ot 17T\I“1bemls’ hazardous to predict. Tariff reform T1 And.-Parnellites and 11 Parnelli- must ‘Yam It has made some pro tes. gl-egg in public favor, but evidently 1" 1900 the Limomsts Qmaiued R not nearly so much as its advocate: new lease of power and 1n1902 Mr. had hoped_ ` Balfour became Premier. The ma- i;rity was 134. The Opposition was 1 t_ n éamr composed of 180 Liberals and 82 Na- The Ottawa by-€l€tCd\0U She mum tionalistsh , day last which resu e _in U I dr af Mr Allard, thc ministelw CHU 1 'ro cons A c-oLn 1N ous: nn. ` .me by H mai°fi$X °' 558' S“°_“'“ “O change in the political complexion o that city. Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s rms] Oriry Over Dr Chabot in 1908 wvth ` Tale 1.AxA'r1v1-1 snoilo Quinine Tablets. Drugglsts refund money 'if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE S ' lllllclslnflafl' ' 'enjoy lmudf` orl1i|l>\u`- neu. Wl\a|llaea?‘Tlh “Q ~..»°""`° ali nomo lvlnvwulnl. 32 PACKERS T0 .KEEP PRICES UP1 NEW YORK, Jan. 31-The packers plan to oppose the meat boycott with a counter attack on all the cit- es to which the movement has ex- tended. _ Shipments to such cities will be zurtailed. and the wholesale prices ~aised. This would compel the re- tailers to bear the brunt of the iight- ihg. I L-' DX ’S SI`REI\(.TH R l~.S'i ORED Terrible Weakness Caused By 3hocl.~ "My baby was only 'two months ild, and I was not very strong, 'when a telegram reached me that my hus- iand in leaving one car in a Western Jity had been run down by another. it was, after all, not so serious - :ven the telegram if carnfully read :ould have told me so. But in my .veakened condition, the shock just sent me to bed, and a very uselew /erson I was. Nervous and hysteri- al. I had a dull aching along part of he spine, and numb feelings in my arms and hands. "my nusuanu came home and made ne take 'Ferrozone.' He had used it iimself for nervousness the year be- ore. Ferronone is agooii medicine all right. I took six boxes in all. Ai- ser using the first box I could eat aind .ut-that was a great change from lot having any appetite at all. Af- er a time my color became fine and _ began to forget all the fears and Lreadings that had worn me so thin. inch feelings are awful and it's good to know there is a remedy like Fer- -ozone that will build you up, and _ecp you strong and vigorous to wor- 'y about anything. Signed) EMMA P. DAVENPORT, Bismark P. O. \'ou`ll rind Ferrozone a tonic of vonderful oten -it’s real - .vrength-giving and nerve building l 7 7 V _:E 'id' 1 -4 -- -m -I _ I - E2 I _ Y 4 'i _r -y § if I _ =»:_:_ Y M snails: :- r JAMES Piuon Mllc Angie Doirm va prochainimeut al Paris, l"ranC0. POUT faire nos achats févii 'les de mode ct d'ef1'ects dc fantaisies. Ancum ordre special de vcus recevra son attention D€fS0"°"‘~`- Elle part de Charlottetown le 5 it’parer ct s'attcnd arrivcr rl Paris vprs la fin du meme niois an temps dcs cxpositions d'arliclcs dc mode cu style dc mio. & C0l ! l p Ci' . ly sur ___ A . prising what nourishment, what» , '“‘ '”‘ _“` "W r cualitifcs iiih Ygntains. ,Ferrozone ui; “Br-ancunelzv no;;l;mmurcZ;-ézedgsorigr Ai;i;I'o;10l;:a§1lal'\;@ygacggnfhgélSgr “Eid ' l` - ' - - ' , C . e _ ‘ _ g?CT_r}?;. ,i.e;_k_e;o0\,;mR?rn,,;nq;rr. his rgigzvgn g;.;,(; navy md other stand. vertising say, and many lines are cloth worth |00 for 7 I-Zo yd. f. soc. per nor, six for $2.50. at .vi sm shades. suited for linings. under- "txt ;;‘°;‘;§§‘Yc[mf“;e _ » v _ ° , ~ _ W ` signature is on each box. bbc. |ti94. dealers, or I`he t-ativrihozonc Co., skirts &c., bought when the CON-On “_ ____ _ __` ._._.__ _ J I At Boer & Weeks Annual Linen Sale-»36 inch fine Enqllsh long- wc \28di’.f _ as- -- Kingston Canada. market was at its lowest. We are Sure YO” the sh°""i“g is Worthy °f` "V059 f0|' |-5'0"* 55 M53/°l3 U10 i& Annual January Linen Sale' T _/| if Big drive in Curtains and Muslins 20 p. c. oil regular prices Twenty cents saved on every dollar and the goods is worth $1.20. Kr C0. 1-28dtl. \”’Dp`_ut dJ.tAus1iu Trainor, at .ew 'on e an omght in new illus- trated song and specialty. 1-31d1i. _ --* _ 'Donnld. ...1-31dr2i. "The lovely new shades in Paton's ` Y _ ' . ` ‘ r \'ew French Dress Goods is attract- I5 \Ol‘R Al) 'IASTILY ng much atrtention the price is 80c 1~29dtf. spent for curtains and muslims during our great annual fancy Linen Sale. and our regular piices are very low, most people know that well.For instance our regular dollar curtains match $1 30 curtains in moststores splendid choosing, immense variety. 28c Curtains zzc pair 38c Curtains 3oc 55C " 44C “ 7~C “ 50C gcc ci 72C li L50 la L20 ii 2 25 “ 1.8o “ 3.oo “ 2.40 “ Higher prices advance by easy stages up to 18.50 the pair. pair Muslins, Nels and Madrasses In these gocds the prices range from 15c to 75c yd. Some of the daint. iest dra cries ou've ever seen r P Y 8 ° h°f=~ All aizo p.c. on Elegant Drawn Linens al 20 p. c. oil Elegant Drawn Linens, Battenberg linens, damask linens, in t.ie widest variety ever shown in Ch'town. Centre pieces, scarves, doylies, tray cloths. stains etc. No storein Canada sells these goods cheaper than we do. Less 20 p. c. Bargain lodopwhll 89: worth $I.20 Satin davmak finis-l~. NixK_; ivlvli sh"'i"‘ 2‘° "°"|\ 1§¢ l¢d| fggjg ,Hg wgfch ,Sl 25 S 7.’ inch l\l|~:|t'lu'ti. A m><>m 'i f ' P ' 0|-gamlf Sf. James' Church forming you that I tiiii ligiiinm _ candidate for the position ofa com N (A 5513011311 ev, .¢ . missioner of Sewers ' ` Q3 will resume teaching suvpii- and “"“° I '°"“‘“~ ~ ‘V , , . . . Ladies and Gentlemeiiz- .\t the request of many' of the given me at the lilection held tivo years ago. If elected to represent yon, I will endeavor as in the past to conscien- eCit_v generally and especially os of Waid_:,, Respeciftilli yomsl , 'I`llOl\lASCA.\il‘Bl'1I,l, -lzrdtf CAMRD In thanking you ver\ l i peoples' choice. I-|8dtl "Ladie==‘ Corsets made of fine u ‘hose suspanders worth $1.25 special price 79c. 1‘rowse Bros, Ltd. 1-311121. At Beer Q Weeks Annual Linen Sale- 66x83 inch Bedspreads. nioe quality worth I 20 for 890 Vote for Lyons as Mayor. the people S oholoo. r-|8dtf ` DENTELLE \ /rr.n.~:o1ENNi:s. Laces, Imertions and Beading for ll910 direct from France. -Hundreds of pieces, many diderent widths at Patons. 1-Zidtf. Brass-Cr all At the request of our Lady Customers we have imported some sets and samples of the bove Craft. More interesting than “Pyography”. Will be pleased to show the goods. V Reddin Bros . 1.26<'m CARD To the Electors of Ward One Ladies and Gentleman-At the re- <1\10H 0! a large number of tho_oiect- ors of Ward One I have consented t0 nominate as 5, candidate for Council- lor at the fourthcoming civic election. and respectfully solicit your votcti- H°i°S H. resident or um warn, 1 me a good idea of its requircnonts, Mid if elected, will endeavor to serve thi best interests of Ward Ono and tl" City in general. I remain, yours respectfully, 1-14dtf. P. A. SMITH. CARD. To the Electors of Ward Ono. Ladies and Gentlemen:-At the re- quest ot a number of the electors vi Ward One, I have consented to nom- inate as n candidate for Oouncillvl' at the forthcoming Oivic Election. I take this opportunity to respectfully solicit your votes. If you do me| tho honor of electing mo an your raptu- entativa in the council I will endos- vor to further- the sm law-oats 0| U10 CRY. Particularly Ward Ono. i Yours Very Respectfull - . . 5 1 lb gfy flme to shlne O11 MOUday,_laU. 10th, for the generous support alu'1f;:;x)i 1-lldtf. JOHN “dum A - fendcd me in the past I "greg pp icatmn as to ¢h.r1.in1i..0¢b..i.1 1 e o call upon our boots 011 sm" , g portunity to solicit your support at l " the forthcoming election. #_ ' f °-m i, elect me I shall, ns he;-¢-mfor at O . _B Bl _ if 29 F St deavor to serve the citv lioiiesilliv R B Beer & Weeks -Big Annual Linen Sal “"“ '° “‘°“°“°"“ "‘ 7 terins etc y "~ ally’ -b“t'"kf""‘ °‘”l I you do ine the honor to nga", Y 3 ' IW R. I \\ .d H | ¢ - mill e ch|rlo"°‘own V€l’y l'€%P€Cff\lll\ YOUYS \|ulic`r\||li|_"(`m~ $6'|§,;'c;|0‘::<;,el°`oxi-s ‘ ` -_ "_ M I I . : . _ .~ U _ ~ ° , ‘ | B \ M r ` 1 Si’-\ N $1.00. i * A i I-‘ldlm I -ft--2~°fllf. CCRB( OR' K , P- V- BOWNESS' z-nl lu s||nr\.|_ ||¢d¢q\|c, l’. li. |- . ' n . , l