PAGE TWO 'ran wrnsr imvs THE C W I " N GUARDIAN inner or Au " -our ;=~ J-‘valid ` " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 0 S'l'llAIGll'l'IiN ` slvrunnav, Arai L zo, igis. lslature is to be quickly followed by l H GENERAL ELECTION IN QUEBEC. _ The dissolution of the ,Quebec Leg- pe s red under his ievizersnip But he ks the support of any lieutenant Then Catarrh Sets in, Mncou- UP If you or any of your children show a tend_ yt ency to become stoop- he |d.lod and was succeeded in office by emier Parent who resigned in niirn in 1896 and in Quebec in '|897- March, 1905, and was succeeded lil’ tho Conservative- OPDOBV-lo" "“‘°'"“"‘ ,Hom Lomer Gouin (now Sir Lomer) shattered beyond N‘ ° who is even approximately his '“1““‘ ing will take place on May 15. This in ,brings to mind the fact that the Lib- Administration has been and is very eral party lies neia power in tbl* largely ri 0l\B~m1w G°"¢"'“’”°“*~ H" .Province since May, i397. Durinz in but period the dominant party was ciul figure in it, his colleD.K\l€l‘ Mini: either ability or i“fl"°“C‘=- H‘“ the one only conspicuous lll'0Vl“‘ ed by Premier Marchand from Milli. men of merely local influence. mill 97, to September, 1900, when hr mgper commonplace ability. After the overturn in Dominion uf- lt is to he observed that in succcs- em abandoned the field themselves nd advised others to do the slime. ln 1908 the Conservatives rallied nd put candidates in the field i_n el- {Now for the first time the Quebec most every C0nStlt\1i‘l\Cy. and 11|- | hough they won but n small nnmhcr f seats. the number of votes P0\l0d ativc sentiment in the Province. 9" Q €ni sv federal Government counts for more. There were perhaps thirty SPMH in V than in Quebec. But although out of which a change of 200 votes wollld DRUGGIST ofhce Sir Wilfrid 1.aurier.is believed have reversed the result of the elec- ~ ,still to be foremost in the admiriv tion_ No doubt the overturn of Sell- tion and affection of his compatriots 'along the St. Lawrence. So much Opposition with new hopes and Sir Lomer Gouin has yet in his fa- weakened to 1., limited extent the con- TIIE MEDICAL HALL ` v_°,_ tcmber last may have iIlF»llif0l\I A \VfIlll.~\N':~l H'I‘l\Nl'lI‘(`ilN'|‘. ~Mr_ Editor;--As you liiivi-_ pul\li.~'hrii in YUUI' .lriurnal 0| number .of llettcrs on tho ri-penl of thc Auto Act from men, I lim .--iirv you will not olij.-cl to liearinfr what n womnu him 1.. say on tlrllf. qucstioii. Now, Mr. Editor, we wmuvn lu |‘. ld. Island do not want the ballot. or to interfere in ma.ttcrn outside of our lilllicre ns wi- alri-nrly lmvc more lhnu wc can attend tri, buf. wc expect, our Ilusbands who do nntp 1,., U,-,,¢,.(.[ us and our children and pcriuif. us to have thc pleasure of driving on our roads the few short; summer mouths that roads are good and weather pleasant without. having to snrniulilt- down out. of our carriages and stand o_n the road-side while a few sporty NW 61121014 R0 flying past-tliroiviug dust and stench in our fncvs. In win- ter we ure shut in our' homes by bnil roads and inclement weather, when summer comes we do wnnt. to enjoy ilflflfl Smllft ‘l"i\’f‘H after horses of our own raising, which by the way in .,,,,. of our great. nni.\||‘al and paying in. diistrics, and why should we give up |l0l`=*" Nlifillllf in ordei to ciicourilgl- auto liuililiu|::'_' when our viiri-iui:i‘ builder-s cannot cvcn compute with Ontario and Quebec in that simph. brunch. T notice that some of our corr~s- .__s_ _.___ _"__, _ _'___y f ,L f_(‘ontlnued on page -l.) l "»\i.i. DAY sarunoav one sm. UN 0.V 0V0l1‘nfl. we will give to every cv sh buyer to the amount .N on $l.50 in the House Furnlsh_ Ingsdepartment. fi neat., nir-.kin pIatod.3arm Towel Rack. Buy your new Curtains and your fresh wail paper baturday, and get the towel rack without charge. Moore & McLeod -i 20d il --._ “YOU HAVF. OFTEN admired .those large gill. letters -1ti.t¢‘.l\ed .wo 'you' friends' shopping png, at urday. you have u chance to flat onofor yeursolf froc.'l`o ovary lady \v_r|o buys a shopping hug ar, $l.00 or over, we will present oneof these gllt metal initials “Folding go-carts. What. s marvel of lightness and compactnes is this - I inn iiousl: or quiilir 13A T ()N S Prices lower than Catalogue I l 7 J . *.1* ,__..~,~. ‘ f* _ ___" - ' I 0 43%' "fir 1 if ~ No. I"|04-Ifxlension Table Hardwood, surface oak finish, top ineasures 42x42 inches. extends to uiisisiluis. if siuzuoiuus 0' ` $12.00 0"; _ 'lhere s Solid Comfort in this 1 - zel- " "-.'=. - _ ‘. ~’~ ,§=,_ _ A cinn- 72 inches it has five turned legs bolted to bottom of table and fitted with easy running casters thorough- l constructed throii honi $0.25 992- This is ri massive coustr t ed chair, frame of quartered oak vigil. rich golden polish has five snindl I under each arm, is richly iipliolstergfl ' iuiuiwoon \ niusssi-:ii H , ,, Made with a rich I Surface OAI( ' '_ _-__ luxury. _ l. _ u, _ _» in excellent quality velour C0] __ grgen and red has brass acllnstflir; ro .and bra.°ketS' ,He1ght~14inclies, 30 inches wide, _gr inches deep. This chair is heavily cushioned and cor.. veystlie suggestion of comfort and ~ OUR PRICE .,_,- This Dresser is made of select- if Finish 00.50 _ 1 .10 ~~»»1»- 0 . ` ."'~'='~,==__ 11* $12.00 _ YJ Ip. A iuunsouiz d , _ hardwood -0 e with a rich sur- 0 ~ face oak finish filled with a 20x24 inch British bevel mii 1-or, top measures 2o\'38, has neat y muissul 0 With Oval Mirror f 272---DRESSEI? _ \ illi casters $9.50 ' No. |79--Comode to iuaicli above resser with one _1. _=-f I"*~~ _ . _ 4-1nrii . _ » F ` \ i - l ~ ,X > V,-,. ,7 ~‘ i . 1 ' ,. ' . , _ _ ' ~ '~. " ’ . . 2 ~ ‘ J ' , __ . i ' - ' 0'. i~ _». ‘ " 4 ____ ..<.- .alll ~z‘,.~-,_ .veg '§» .._ » l ,.'- ,_ , _- _ , _ . . ;-»;_ .\.~_ i, r, '» _ P ’ "Ni",-.~""~'~. ' d. 50:- . il. _ ' “H” nl' » V _ ‘ .-'-,- '.i' i ‘ 'J I iv “ » _ - . r on . ""i'2' .,i- -, i - ." " ` “"".\=-'|`~i . ~‘ . ' ' ‘ , . ,F _, ~. -'.'_= f » -- - ,_ . _ , _ . , . ___ - " i. ~ . , _ . . , “_ in .__._.___ G