N AGES ssnos THE IORNING (IU RDIAN. Pm. in . - -V--n=--~ isa- T - i amor.: cor? 'rwo crufm ;gtif,=,'-g,,‘,§°,,‘{,’;,'{,“}2,,}°°'} -_-SATURDAY MORNING- ol-IARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1., FEBRUARY 6, 1904. -SATURDAY MORNING- { rw».m..»rvs mir. in arms I 1 .gb 4 W , 1 ~ 'Y 1 cAi=-i it Lamss urn Gsnrnrrusuz- Erscrona ov Warm 4:-Saving served as one of ,qu gepygseatatives in the Ci y Donnell for the pat two yeara\1I have consented to she; lor reelection att e comlny civic ccntest. I am In favor of city ownershigo electric light and all civic improvements w ereby our city-may be made attractive. My record for the past two years is before you. and if it meets aiih your approval I respectfully ask for the same gener- "‘=°'°°‘ “:.z::.’.:::.::.i:... D. S I EWART. ri tts td. 3 CARD! To the Electors of Cli’tovvn. pr ann anxrr su N.-asvins been aohéltedugy a large nuiiiher t5 the citiseill of Charlottetown to allow myself to be Pill ll =°\1\- ination for the aloe of Commissioner of Sew- ers and Water Supply I have consented; and as it will be impossible for nie. veins 1° 131° 01°" time before election day. lo call now wil PH* aoariiy, i use uri.. nnnoururitv or aeiiulllae your votel. Yours Respectfully. WILLIAM A, WEEKS. Jr. 'rd ld ` ! To the Electors of Ch’town. l LADIES AND GENTLEMENJ-sly the ¥t» quest of a large number of electors I have con- sentei to contest the election ol Commissioners of Sewerage and Water Supply at the lorlhcom in election. I take this opportunity of asking alf my fr`ends to come orwsrd on Election day and vote for me, as it will he impossible for me to make n personal canvass of the whgl; city, By so doing you will confer a r i l _ ':'f;'¢‘f1“‘y°“" N ’ rrroisas CAMPBELK.. CARD ofnftn. To the Electors of the City of Charlottetown. , Liuxss Avo csNrr.isiuuN`.-on tire tenth day of February von will again be called upon to elect Commissioners of Sewerage and Water Supply. I take this opportunltry of announcing) lhat I am a aln a csniliriate or a rest nt this onrd. Thanilng you lor the assurance of your con- Eience, given by twice electing me to this posi- tion, I assure you that if elected. I will in the future as in the past da all in my power to ad- vance the etfi :iency ol this branch of the rlty service-and to saleguud the citisens' interests therein. Vergy trulv yours. CHA . IKCGREGOR. r d tl ro, Pat., Fx. " CARD: To the Electors of Ch'rown. Laulns Arlo Gr:Nrl.irMsN'- I urn again s candidate for the ofilce of Com- missioner of Sewers and Water S inulv. Below you will finds record of receipu since i lChsl man of the Board I war appo nte r . soon. Last year ofoid unrd $5,576.59 199|. First year as Cllilrinin 20 -rbi sv x90: Second year ns Chairman al r57.s8 199|. Third year as Chairman 1l.R_;1,il6 If the above record is satisfactory to the cili- zens, I solicit your votes on Election day. Sincerelv yours. 4 ri er an t MUN W. C BE CARD At the solicitation of a large number of Electors of Ward Four I have consented to contest the ward at the forth coming election Upon the important question, (Electric lighting) which engages the attention of a large portion of the citizens, I deeiil it necessary to state my views. I am in favor_ of City Ownership ani supplying light at cost, as it is with the sew- erage and water at present. Il elected I will always use my influence toward the improvement of the City and the condition of the citizens generally and especial- ly those ol' Ward Four. As mv time is limited andl may not be able to make a personal canvass. I take this means of stating my views and asking your support. I am always as I will be if elect- ed your humble servant. il 4 B. C. PROWSE : 'lo thc Electors of West Quccns. Ggyrpnunu-A Writ having issued calling an election for WH! QUWU5 on the ruth February next, to select a representative to serve in the House of Commons. and having been nominated as thzgléikdai Sfjmdafd bearer at a ve‘i?’l nd r¢gi‘&'¢ii\1- ntive conven on held 'dn t e 3401 December last. I “U UNB °I>P°‘l.“”° ity of soliciting your votes and valued support. as it will be impos- sible for me to call personally on each elector.l am conscious of the fm that whilst mach lin been 6°” by the Laurier Government sirtilce they obtained power. tn advance eg interests or the peorle of this Pwvi 1;-me there are still some matters Qlmffgquire attention, and if elec}tled be t ii ts to furt ¢i'_ ;r:isl1loF:iliIeqis'el?areE gi Prince Bd- ward Island generlllll' ‘md we" ° 1 icular. Queelrnsen iriitonor to remain time azzii Lrzperlence Have Established the True Value of Dyes DIAMOND DYES are the purest, most brilliant and fastest of all ‘rome dyes. They do vastly more than they clailu to do. All thc f.xi.llion;rhlc colors for coloring wool, silk, cotton and mixed goods. Ask your dr.-ulcr for them. 4 _ \ § l I I l Piililiual Meetings 'I he undersigned have agreed to meet the electors of West Queens as followsx- Iriiihtown, Monday, Feb lst, 7 p. in. Clifton, Tuesday, Feb and, 7 p. rn. Granville.Weflnesday,Feb 8rd, 7 p.in. Hope River, Thursday, Feb sth, 7 p. rn. New Glasgow,Friday, Hunter River, Saturday. p. ru. Brookfield, Monday, Feb 8th. 7 p. lu. Kingston, Wednesday, Feb roth, 2 P- UL . North River, Thursday, P. 111. Afton Hall, Friday, Feb 12th, 7 p. m. Milton, Saturday, Feb 13th, 7 p. rn. HORACE HASZARD. A. A. MCLEAN. 26 dtf is - New lleat Elllsli Market All kinds of Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish, Salmon, Halibut, Cod, Haddock. Finnan Haddies. etc. Also all kinds of Beef, Pork. Lamb, and a choice variety of sausages. Feb 5th 7 p.m. Feb 6th,: .30 Feb nth, 7 Give us a call; Wc’ll treat you right. llaildlesey & Tiainiir, Queen Street opp. R. B. Norton‘s Hardware Store, near Sydney Street. r sr d ll IF YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but When It is Destroyed You are too late. Remember tl1¢ old adage, “There is no time like the present.” and no insurance like ours. El. I-I. E SEI IE Fl.. Representing Phoenix of Hartford, Canadian. Quebec. P. E. l._§AlLWllY is d .i rr 4th.i9°|- tl" inefalaugfarnisnrqaiigiy-xiii isaaiiirllr (Sundays excepted) as followvq Trains (lutwarrl ' Tf*‘“'R“:f"="d gnn dgqn Stations. A G No No.5 Nor. N” ‘ A 'H EM. A.ll. P.M. ; :'40 7.oo iv.Ch'town ur. 14° *I-23- |56 7.14 lloyaliyysnc. 7-" lé ~ 7.44 N. Wilta ire i5° .5 Hnatsr River '°~‘° Emerald June. 8 5| Kensington 15 ar. B'slde ij Sir' 5 35 lo rr iii ‘*"‘ gn 945 0 51: _-'F'!“:v_§*," lssss3!=..`S* 1 -’.°~»- w¢s»i’§ ¢isas'ss '=‘ I -r . 3 gloiz Pic” 10' `i¢ s--ide o Log 1 f welll on if; kortmi 4 . . 0'Llll'Y "Wi" ii'~°i:s“.. 3. lr. gn of _ _,4J’li_._ -,Ja N," No." No.i4 r.rr. r.rr.x emu" " v. ~ ' H2 22 sn. ar¢w¢n} iss 91° I lnnctlon , Moral] lg f _` 8t.P¢tar's 5- , ar. Bourls. v. 1~0° s.rs. _ K0. I] '11' lv irnsiewnr If- 2 Cardl n 5% ar. £°'town , rv ss. ‘-8'; ' i xmmia Jus If V sr c, 'traverse iv 74| , “ a.rs. ’ri~lurvi I S‘£d~‘ 5 T Z _>T.7| g.>.° _:.;,-'at F: Trains are ran lv! Ml°““°I=,*f)"’§l;“ 1""‘°' D. POTT - ""' "ii.'.‘2Z.".;.‘lT» l til ` YOU!! flltufll I . , » H<>~<>= H»i'“°~- ... I I A BOLD HOAX. Daring Forgery That Figured in the Fo- Ioll Tiohhnrnn Cana. It is rather a striking lnct that the 5'l‘€ltest dccr‘pt.ion oi lille luot century brought about our- oi the most daring forgcr-les. While the 'Pichborno cu-se was drngging its weary length tho court. \vul»' slirrzuw- ed one morning by thi- lu-r-l|»L of ir letter purporting io lm \\'l'illi~n li) Sir Algernon West at the dii-i~r'liiir_\ of Mr. Gladstone, his chiui. to Lorrl Chief Justice Bovill. 'l`hre~ lvtii-i- .wt forth that thc slow progress oi ih.» trial Was a piihlic scuiulnl und that ws'could\-not inil lo bi-como lr hy- word to all ci\'iliv.od nations. 1\ir_ Gladstone, the letter ran on, addorli "H0 is aware that you are not in any sense respoiisilrle for n stale- oi' things which is is blot upon our civ~ ll jurisprudence, but he thinks nn early expression ol your nird por- liapa his opinion, from the high po- sition you occupy, would tr-nd tn remedy a stair* of things which threatens to result in a virtual de- nla.l’of justice." Ballantine used to suv oi Ilovill, "With'a little more experience B0- vill would bc the worst judge of the bench.”-‘ He bcliiwi-ri the latter to be genuine and .~:unlmoni-.d his brothur judges t0 adviso hiiri how to uct iii such an unpi'r~ci\iicntrd intl-rfnrcnce with the n,diliinisli'i\t.lon of justice. Luckily one oi' his ,iiinior i‘unlr>mpoi'» aries had the wir-lrloin to e-iilggcst thlb tho best coursi- -.ras to son if thu letter were rcully gunuinri befor.: cun- sidcring tlw gi'a\'i- rzonssitiltionnl question involved. 'l`hi=rcup0n they sent down to Sir Algernon. Ile flew to Westniinster. (lf cuiirse, the thing was n rnonstroiis forgru-y, and ho was in time to pi-e\'i.-nl the prf-ripitatlng of the thunderbolt. thin. would inovit- ably have loft tho bench had Bovill not been wisely counsel:-d. The nu- thor was never riiscovvred, nor did they ascertain how hr- managed to get hold of odlcinl treasury note pa- pcr for the purpose.-St. James Ga- zettc. 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I ir an occasional dose ul flllisliilll 3 BUTTER NUT PILLS lar liek headache, Blliorn arisen. Constipation | Yen! ind Dlaordarsd ltomaehs thriy have no Null . - - - ron sail svlitv1|Nsl\l» 25:: ern pol. . on av rsali. cis l\lcl|rT or Inlet. _é-ii-_ sruvrowa nun neue-e. Arr nrrsaaan ana lxvasmii. arrraev Cues Rln»asi»as,vColi¢, Spnias, Nostalgia - rea use svarrvhrsas. roses [Ba asa saints. Sola Tn Wrrraara Classical. ,ca img-i, cams. N G. 'rust EXCITED OVER NOTHI A Little Honeymoon Incident 0 A Chlld'l Login. some juvenile minds is told by tha lsrsles lsr. Newryweaur 'temper-_ mother of the four year old girl involv "Really, my dear. you know I the llllxhtest desire to lind the least bit recog. her mother what made him walk ao of fault, but dldn't you nlrnost havell't °d» K One day this observant miss saw lame man on the street and asked nizo that very ordinary, foreign look- 00061' TIN 11100101' t0ld bei' it was be Ing man nt the corner table ns we cnuie cause one leg was shorter than tha out of the dining room? ,I-I thought “her you smiled null nodded-just il nllte. Weil" she said there is a girl you kn0w_ pm prgbabiy mjB;,,ken_ around the corner who is that way." Burely he can be no acquaintance." After a few minutes' meditation also “Well, not exactly an acquaintance, Nmafkedf Wendell, darling. Sometimes we guess." “Bnt, Evelyn, I ought to know, I think. He gave you cr most ndmlring survey-fairly took you in from head to foot-and his insoient :rin of satisfac- havg recently by the young men of n certain tion was-wsil, some men would stopped right there and pulled his in- quisitive nose.” “That wouidn’t have done at meet people who-that ls-lt’s no matter, I‘ dl m ll t A story illustrating the severe logic 2 A 0 in nil, dd "Mamma, wasn’t it funny that God dn't give the two long legs to the an and the two short ones to the rl?" w lmbalesl Ike Girls. good joke was played on the girls n. The boys had been rather remiss their attentions, and the girls de- to show their independence. Con .4 . Wendell. I suppose no had a right ro Sequin!!! live of them hired u box at look at ine. I hope he was pleased." the theater and made a very charming “Pleasedx invelyn scott-l mean smiin theater im-ty. -what earthly right has that creature The play was "Wanted, a Husband,” tg be pleased with my mfg; appear. and the girls sat serene through it all, ance? ’1`liat’s what I want to know. never dreaming that the enemy had I've ai right to demand an expisrnrtiorr. fastened one of the posters. “Wmted. a How many strange men who are not Husband," round the box so that the ‘exactly acquaintances' am I booked to audience might read. run up against? Ah, you bluslll I should thlnlr”- “Do not get heated, Wendell. haps the blood did go to my face ri Per- trl- I! The Happier Hun. I northhilssouri paper asks, “Who the happier, the man who possesses lie. I'm not accustomed to this style of 5100.000 01' U16 111811 Who lla! Bevel! criticism. ‘What right had bel' you daughters?" To which another ox- asked. All the right in the world. change replies: "The man with the There l” surplus girls, of course. The rnnn with “And you, 5 bride of (W0 weeks, the money IS D0! BIIIIBHCG and Wlllltl stand there and tell me this?" “I stand here ond tell you thlsl toll you more. That man-I won't arm about ure. You delnund expl with your questions. No necessity growing apologetic." “I'll just ask one, Mrs. Smith. is this person?" "\Vhy, \Vendcll, lovc, hc's only Who the ladies' tailor who lnrldc this gown I I’ have on. Of course he coilldn't help vying it. How foolish we ure, Wendell! There was nothing to get so excited over, wus there?"-New York Times. The Lust Straw. It was Saturday night, nnrl, owing , lo the temporary absence of his wife, more. The man with the seven daugh- l'll ters is satisfied. He has enough. ,A call lilm it gentleman-nctlinlly has had his ana- tlons. You shall have them. Go uhend 01' WOLF l WOLF ! AND .ii 'I`HERE’b N0 WOLF eop`e Foolcd Once Arc Slow to Respond When Real Danger Comes. \\'c hart- nll rvzifl ln our school readers henlory Lf the boy torirllnnlhe sheen llitheuuht lo have (un with liia scr» \ it l wiuis und crlt-'i ou. wolf I wtll! The sen fell to M5 Brow” lo “tend fl’ the “Sum -'urlts rusllvii lo his irsslsliiricc to [Ind that process ot’ giving his clglit-ycnrold son ri liutli and putting llini to lied. Ile had F was n fnlse lilnrrn, li.-.rl when lhe woll rlilly clinic, they would rot respind to left his evening pnpcr with :i rnun`s re- we ,,,,l1Lf,,w boy “ml me H ck Wm, dm luctiince und had hurried uinttvrs nlolig ,rr with more speed than the little chap was accustomed to. Ilowovcr, he cn- dured it without a protest uulil after "Now I lziy i1ic"lo risk the divine blessing upon 11 long list of relatives A and friends, culling ouch by iiiiiuu. “Plcusc, God," lic lic-gan, “llloss pnpn H rind uiarnrnn, grundiii :uid grnndiii und Aunt Edith iilid Vnclc George iinrI"- A pause. Ilis farther, thinkin to curtail the list of liclicllciiirics, softly inslnuiited an “Aincii." Not liccdliig the illtcrrllptioii, the lilllmsiippllcnn drew n long lirciitli :mil continued. “And Aunt Alice und Cousin Annie :mil -ar1d"- Again his firilicr srriil ".-\ili0ii." This wus more ili:in tlrsli und blood could stlind, nnrl, lifting his lilllo l|i\:id_ lie exclulincd, with tours of inrllgnntioii, "Pupil, wlio's ruiinilig this prliycr, you or mel" The Pupsrlrsr Tune. “Aren’t you going lo pl:iy that plrice the liirly just rcq\lcsti~d'f" nskod lilo niuslclilu. "No," nnswcrcd the bumlnmsier. "lint three or four pi-opli: have asked forlt." “Tliat's true. I have obsorvcd tlizlt when a roliiposltion is rvijllcsterl by three or four pcopic n dziy there nrc scvcrill tlioiisliilrl who would psy lrlorc rntlier tlilin limlr it rlily iliorc."-Wasll- lugtorl Stnr. ' \ \ _ 3* " _"fs as Ile \Vna Rig-lrr. , .' I . i. .l i ‘ ‘ll :‘ ‘ ` 1 I I J _,_ .-_ ,. . ,I . . ., \ 5 , `- I p ‘J | il - _\. ' v`, ..~.~- i. ’ I ~i ' 1 ,, \ ,‘ i , _ _. ;' 5' . ' :N ' ns' 7/ . __ §°€;