1 1 l fl? fl, in --y'.... ri - a i -l r l r _,...- r r . »'“"¥ REsoLur|oN <"’ yr-'on THE ~ ‘ NEW YEAR lit The best resolutions er. that, while prompting personal welfare, are -.asily "-:,*§pt. Here is a good resolu “tion to make and an easy one to keen. ` Resolved: Tlratduring the touring yea." I will protect my health and the health of my family by using only drugs of the highest quality, and will make certain of getting this kind of drug by always purchasing them at l. ll. liMlESllN'S. DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. wrm , , Asour Anoop -v| E. " PIECE “td . /, One of onr watches at a medium price will secure this for you. Cali and inspect our large stock. G. H. TAYLOR.. Sunnyside, Queen Square. gdhnhnueuuvheaalewefh Scnrl me yo nr farting orrlrr for Rubbers. l handle Kant Kracit Dainty Mode Maple Leaf Canadian 'We can guarantee you quick de- ivory. ... C. lconartl Grant, Q h(\X"4i."l ll‘\nL('TTET‘)"l;\|'|i lis, R. gvvunnkvl FOR I |907 ‘ I i l l l mn. cueanorrrrowu , ,_ r THURSDAY IOINIIC, JANUBIY l‘l. IDL - de& .IIIQIIIQI i » l 6%; hamois Vests, Lung Protec- , tors. Chamois Skins, All sizts. All prices. Reddin Bros., I‘l1cnc 86. Opp- P. O. ww weuassvrln-sus~au~l|ii|i A FLEA l’0l IUITICE. it time were aceerapaet scieraalys`§¢d_te between the Govuemqb and peopl-sof Canedaead Princeldwesdllahd,Uhel alothe 0blihi|¢Ud theOeat.rai Goverameattowardeaehaed ails! thsPeovhsssl What an thooU@.t|Qs¢dthehthUo|ehl||yhewasd hlsehlidseul Clearly the obligations to treat thu: all with equality sed with Justice. There ls`nothing stronger than instlc'. That UI! Dlildhll. sate-deti& all human codes. graves in the hearts and minds tl lea, exletlq hehe say Parliament, or Constitution, or Government was est up, will endure when crowns and throues have fallen in the dust. I , Justice must endure, ior it is an esrrihuteol he lttoell We had a written compact with Canada, which Canada, ia her pride el pawr r- has ruthlessly broken and set st naught. ‘ » Canada, to her lastina dishonor, in Lar treatment at this Province has broken and violated the natural law, the eternal oblige of equeli'y end Justice. Lct Canada plead to the indictment! And ws will put lu the witness box every human creature between East Point end West Cape, between Cape liear and Cape North and prove her rrullty ! Eiiielent, continuous siaum com urunlcatiou winter and summer is nomi- rrrted in the bond. It rests upon the bed-rock ol eternal justice. lt is denied u~. Such is our controversy with Canada today. lgwlli not down. lt cannot be evaded. It cannot be settled till it is settled rightly,justiy. No petty sub- sidy sons, no toy ice-breakers, no gifts oi’ ciiice ur oringing sycophents will settle it. Of that sort we have hed enough. Our demand is tcrjustlce, for equality. it is a demand, not I Dttltlcn. Not now "crocktng the supple hinges of the knee," not heggintl with blind breath and vvhisperinrr humblenexs, but as tree-born msn, daring to speak with our adversary in the gate. A few paces away from where we wrlté, close by our Temple of Jrrstiee and our I'srliament Hail, stands a monument. to the Islanders who (ought sad fr-li at Paardeberg. The bronze figure at Itstop, bestriding a dismounted gun, r.iis and tixed bayonet in hand, typyiie-a the Island spirit ol today, We stand for-justice, long denied; lor the equality of every mae island horn, with the man born beside the lakes, the St. Lawrence or the Bay of lfundy. We ask nothing more; we cnusccept nothing lessi Equal rights to coma and go, to ship our products and import our nrer- chandise at equal rates and at all times; equal rights of travel and ci tralhc; equal chances to grow and prosper. We ask nothing more; we will have nothing less ! Anything short cl this is a breach of the solemn compact under which we entered the union. Anything short oi this is e denial ol natural justice, an ourrrrneupon equality, an insult to our manhood. We stand fcrjustice and lor equality. ii it is longer denied ue we shell talre c runsel oi our courage and of our despair, end the spirit ti at rounded halt the globe to stand in the trenches at Paardsbsrn will not leave cur Island without deit riders. "OUT OF THE UNION. WHAT?" "Justice" in The Esuznlnrr raises this question. lie says we would have to psy hack the millions Cunadu has expended here for railways and break- vraters l The silly man forgot the millions of Island money that have gona to build railways, public works and buildings in the west; to open up end people the prairles ; our share of the million e year to support a Mounted I’ol’c.: and another million a year to feed the western indiana; our sham of the vast stearnship subventicns ; what we paid towards queliipg rebellion in the Northwest. We have pn.irl nruch and got beck little. Lat the balance be struck and it will be n question of what Ceneda shall pay to Prince Edward island, if the irland Ls to he forced out ofthe union l No wonder that “Jue~ tit-e" skrriks under cover of e pen name. ills letter marks him as an ofiice hr-ldrr nr e sycophaut. ___.i______ THE CONSTITUTIONAL WAY! What means the silly prattls of The Examiner about “the constitutional way" ol settling our controversy with Canada? When did evemhanded .lust- ice cease to be constitutional! When was itthat equality ceased to cents within the federal compact! What is there in the British North America Act that forbids Canada to keep pledged hitir with Prince Edward lalsudi We stand iirst and last. every loyal Islander stands for “the constitution- al way," for Justice, for equniiiy, for wlratio "nominated in the bond." if any one has asked for more than this, let him he named, and The Guardian will help to put. hlrn in the pillory - An advertising Agency has been - - - . -- - f 1 sr=.-. . - 11 est-rbllshedinccnnection with this paper. . \4,¢ -ee that itgets the proper number of .nnrilor s rn d appears as desired. For CA RP E I E D Earns ll cany Staniieid’s and all w “hui mul “mam erre iab'eurakesol Uudereiotisin "‘°““’ HW, _ " ‘ ’ ... lr. rs.. ....sy .f r sn... ri nn-..t‘.°,f.....:, .'.'i.°:‘l‘...‘?2:s'°“°*.-...::.“.; at ram sv onnmor nrrtltrrorts. l Calvpet nn nts YOU an in need of e Practical Business Carpet Sq nares, ‘°"°“ ""'°» -°‘* "~' °~° YOU' ‘~""' Carpets--Oil cloths, etc. ' Try this store, Your dollar will go further here in these lines than elsewhere. ,Mari ,light Furnishing Co. halhjwywllhltb ldlesssnl ihatl'le\asesmavwlh'ee'a‘he\sss- s#tel. We hslisve th seem' te ‘viii-del. Weliltataad that lr. 8hs|'awiiiieevelor0t\awu bythe-lest Rhlseveiiabls. --__ Ie arelid ssieara that llr..Prewes, ,easel thelaiheraisaadidesea ilsr Qseeef. ilu to Ottawa lstsrvlswei pad loading lemhsta d the; .6lvm_ameateajthe arettsria wkreh eil lvhedmsare new ae deeply interested. lr.Pl\Iaehesthe ees ol the l¢l£lllhe,ru~eayotherthet earnesifi! sedeav-e zeeuardeetrss neun. me vtaee writ have The Gaarvliaawheanysup- ` ION- We eadentaed that among the llltifra nrpd upon the Government was the local control ol our winter steamer service. The Guardian has repeatedly urged the adoption of this measure, and we commend lr. Prowso for having urged it on the notice ol the Govern- ment. Ktdncys Affcclcd lBy Sudden Change MORE PAlNl"[’L AILMEFTS FOL- LOW-PREVENTION AND CURE OBTAIWBD BY USE OF nn. cnrsns Kroner-river nits. The sudden lowering ct the ternpere .un causes the pores attire skin to close, and thus throws on to the kidneys much work which is ordinarily preformed by the skin. This, no doubt, mounts irr the t trouble of kidney disease dnrilzrt.-he fall and winter. There is no treatment which so quick- ly eilorde relief to overworked and de- ranged kidneys as Dr Chase‘a Kidney- Liver Pills, because they act on the liver. lu healthful action the liver does much oi' the work of filtering the blood, which is otherwise left. lor the kidneys. Britlirtfs Disease. droi>lY. uric ecid poisoning, stone in the bladder, and rheumatism are among the most pain-` ul forms of kidney disease, and these ` ailments can always be prevented hy the timely use of Dr 'Chassis Kidney-Liver Pills. They can also usually be cured by this treatment, but if you are so ior~ tnnats as tc be yet tree oi these dreadful rrllments, keep so by using ur Uhssrfs Kidney-Liver Pills to keep the liver. kid ueys and bowels in heel hful working con- unrsn. A rar Gee w Learn Augustine osvs, P E 1 writes,-I was troubled with lame back and weak kidneys for a long while and tried various remedies' without beneiir until i became quite discouraged. “Soon after br-|¢ir.ning the use of Dr Cherufs i{idn~y~i.i\'er Pills I found that ` whey were helping me and by the time I wad used six boxes wasjentirsly cured. r` ».»lieve these are the bert pills on the market and my wife endorses this state- nrsntas they have entirely cured her ot constipation.” Dr Chaee'a Kidney-Liver Pills; by their direct and combined action on kidncy,ilver- and bowels, positively cure billoususas, constipation, and diseases of the kidneys. One pill adose, 25c a box, at all dealers or Edmaoson, Bates R Co, Toronto. Coiion And Wool Good s Still Cn T Advance. 10 m wpercent will be a hw estimate lor the advance that will heveto be paid for cotton and wool noods this spring. Our offer this 9 a. ns. on ali last yeer’n Cot- ton [nods consisting of all oddlnenll end Remnants hom last year‘s se|llng;raeny short lengths will go at halt their Value. James Paton & Co. _ 1-Odtl Thus persons and firms desiring ed- vettieing in any newspaper outside ol this city, are having same placed by The Guardian. Ti-ey thus secure the same rntcs es li’ they placed their order direct] and lrnvs each advertisement checked to the city.-H. H. Brown, R Young Men's lan. r-r6d4i ni A iriend In need is a friend indeed Education to better your pultlos in life: The Charlottetown Bnslnen College is just thc irieud ionoto. Hundreds have .= sg gi *§?§s»§.if 9 3 '_ §3s"§"' i ip.-grief if l Ui' le. Yea se is all his LAI!! UISHIG, s, Cllallll J. |878. li00i’£l, l Osutissph l '1- asweliaaon the kidneys, and when ia NOTiCE Th G I gnu f th sham gideervmovlxs nlfrd nerdiiuo Puhliatlne IHTERCOLONIAL ‘hlisyonr own line and the ser~ vue y - _ THB IARITIIB I-XPIBSS To Quebec. llontrcil and eil Points West, ,combines Excellent arccmodsticn with every possible ecnzfm sud. convenience cu the F6. 'ri¢r.¢n, 'nas latte -sd su O °°¢"¢5 i'$.'¥f”§i‘f"»‘i»'rfI"i=¥.‘°.......»... Prince Edward lated ililwe; kay. oats sed \ m -' . rl sedeal - ‘ DAB ._,_._1._._»r-u.- _-___ ct yard wide Carpet many "vffil $1-°° TW* ..r,......................_.. _....»-.........~»~i°°~'!~ \,f oi'I_JressGoods, mauyst..... .. 220 itpmnenu of wash goods, runslinr, prints, eateens, _ f'lawns,dei.tinesatabout...... . . . . . _ ' '~ ‘°~ _ G H..=a.s1s.r .sas sinners nm races. rmbrolsertes. In IISHIS at surprising low prices. _ _ _ _ ` _Colgfeg Velveteeus for waists worth up to 85c for... . ... _ .. . . . . eeeeeeesaase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . - - . . . ..»......»~~»see , -Whit; Waist Goods dimity and percale at ._ .. . _ . _ . . _ . .% ,.r'.'s....'.L{ sa." f. . ._ ..... ... _ _ ._ 6 Best Brussel ends, 1% yards long, nothing makes ehetter Hearth I Rug for the some money with fringe on ends (zoo) two hundred to chode ‘ from, latest 1907 patterns. » `, _ ' - J AM ES., & ¢<>» ; _ -3, J i E Mattresses l`l=,,,,,,,,, E Artr-:Titania "1/////l li. y r:xr>lrNnr:ns f “j