i` " *nil f, ii l¥§’,¢ if ‘ ~.i-g ‘ rl i';' 1 1 r. i _;‘ `-i iq-_ i L-I ._ _.si i ,., SZ su. ` '.1 .1-;._ . I ;i,l»siii;ii" ...,‘ W4. . -.A 4. v l i 4 fir-1' b 5. ,. -..~ OTTBTOARDIAN ,___ ._ _ . ` M--_ FEBRUARY 1,. iidij PAGE TWO -"mn 1.urms'l~ News “"" THE CHARL WN GU """'T Umar or nu' _ “ _ _ - _ 4-2 . Sick Room THE ° H A 'f,,f§,,f’,§.`,. Science has suggest- TETOWN GUARDIA Y, FEBRUARY I, lull. N actmenti of this measure for their mutual_beneflt." But it also says: the Province arises the qllevtiou the earlier closing of stores at ni or of the closing on public holida tte- lege or town and do his trading i ,coucnnuluo EARLY CLOSING or sfronns. _ _______._ _ . A S From time to time in Charl0 town and other towns and villages "With forty-eight Senators opposed and forty-three in favor of it the “ outlook is not favorable to the rati- oi the evening. Even well-intentioned mation of the Canadian reciprocity Ol P°°l’i° iiviiig “ear the °t°i`° Put °n agreement at this session." But the gut, their shopping till the evening. Part yu, ly this is a. matter of occasional con ' new House and Senate, elected but ' not yet installed will be of a consid- ed many an aid to com' 0 in summer, on locally established W“i°“C° “iid P3"-iY m°i`°i7 “ii ‘iid erably different complexion from that ach and not commendable habit. And if of the pnesent Coug,.eBs_ and what and in many cases com- su agreement °11~fheh° euhiects that the Here et whieh they ere e°.°\111- them lu the meantime the friends oi fort is a long step to- will he mutually satisfactory to the f°111°‘1 t° "Bde is 11°* °P°'1 “WY Wiii reciprocity ou both sides ol the liue . - - fr ‘ f0l't in the Sickroom half holidays. It is diiilcult to re wards recover-y_ We merchant, the purchasing public a have everything requir- nd E0 to °“°tii°i` which is °P°“v eve” Wt have not lost hope of the agreement the merchant's clerks and employees. U10 Fisk 01 Stttiiig 195° "“i“° i°i` being confirmed at Washington be- ou the msrchuufs side, prchahly their money- And While eo many eus- fore the present session closes. ed.in this line and our most men doing a trading business t0m¢l`S Pefhist in this habit °i late Here in Canada the protected in- Pficei are Very low' Ice would be pleased if their customers i-fading the" can 9°id°m be i"i`°“5iit terests that are opposing reciprocity Bags, Hot Water Bot- would marie eheir purchases in the about a uueuimehe 11e1’°°111e11t11111°11s huild their hopes upon the measure h 11 tles, Bed Pans, Douche daylight, or at lense hetwceh t merchants to close early If ni e being defeated at Wa5hiugt0n_ with Q . Pans Fountain Syrin. hours usually allotted to breakfast 35'” ti`i¢i'¢ Wiii be 5 teiitii who Win all their lip-loyalty they are looking i _ and supper. _ ges’ Fever Thermome A much shorter period than that afterward back °“t» °\` k°°P 3 back that the legislators there may reject te-rsi Sick FeederS’ReC. would be sufficient for the trade of tal tubes: S t0_ma C h the average day, if the customers Pumps, Oil Silk and would consent, sud this and au eu- Antiseptic dressings, me closing on puhlic holidays would evening monopoly of the late trade. 11010 OU*-r 01' if 11° “Ere” 315 iii" Wm to the American capital, and hoping door open, in order to obtain an the agreement as being too favor. able to Canada, while they at home It is Cithf 1111113 it is not Wiiiiiigiy are pronouncing it ruinous. They are that eil-bel' the merchant °i` his em' sending delegation after delegation to Rectal Bulb and Dau.. accord also with the views and P10Y€d 1115111 C0IltlD\18 £0 keep at U16 Ottawa to proclaim it absolutely de- ' wishes of _the clerks and employees, ehe Syringes Dusting i- - if they alone were to be consulted. Powders’ Toilet Vlne' The merchant would save a good deal gary etc- \ in the cost of lighting and something , his staff would save 'much valuable JOG. time, now wasted in the store or partly wasted when little trade is going on. These good people would also have much more time to spend 1iRUGGIST° with their families, or in healthful recreation than they now have. _ And not a few considerate and hu- - '- mane persons who do business with S counter from early morn till late .a in the cost of heating while he and f0i`t 1° ii"'9~ The ‘iid law °f deman and E11l1PlY lh realli’ 8 “TY l’°i'eiit the assured confidence that the Do- one. Where there is a demand suplll 1" structive to the welfare of Canada. night as many of them do. But com- In the (age of these Herouleuu ogg;-tg petition is sharp and the merchant hy the interests the calm courage of in town or country must make an ef- sir Wilfrid Laurier sud his colleagues il is quite admirable. ` It is based on Y minion wants reciprocity and is de- will follow. Theories may be excel- termined to have it lent, but in every case they yield to conditions. In this matter "it is not Magistrate Denison, who sentenced a theory but a condition that con- Travers, the dishonest manager of fronts us.'_' as the late President the Farmers' Bunk, seemed that this Cleveland said on a memorable occa- was the third case which had come ion. The p11!`ChBSiI\S °0mm“nitY under his jurisdiction where the fail- W the sw,-BB would most of the time bg have the matter in their own hands. ure had arisen from practices which our Rzp air D Q glad to see these changes brought If they Will take C0l1C€ft€d 8611011 Government inspection must have r is out of order bring them days, for the merchant and his clerks. business ii°“i"5~ iii the dal' time' to us and have them made And if 811 of the customers of the g g00d» 35 We ia-fe eXPei'i5 stores were of this humane way of 8 210113 11115111-16 21111 311111811' rhiukiug su me time, 'sud would put full hlese them- fee YO'-iaii_i'5t Cia5s'.l0b° their thinking into practice, the If You Wiiiiet us know great reform would be Speedily 0| o their shopping within reasonable about, shorter hours, early closing and 811. Of Very 1129-fly all agree 110 disclosed. when Y0ufCi0Ck01'W3tCh and an observance of all the holi- d a Finland has had a general election reat reform will be brought about and has returned 19 women out of nd merchants and clerks will grate- the 194 members elected to the new Parliament, which is a slight reduc- Here in Charlottetown the closing tion. There are 87 Socialists elect- most places of business in the ed, a gain of one seat for them. It WE Wlll Send and get Your by-Ou ui; about and would beoorue per- evenings, except Saturdays,' and on will be seen that this element now . . _ S clock and fix it up In good manent. It is just here that the dif- D11 blic holidays has been brought makes up pretty nearly one half of shape for a very reasonable ,ic,,,t,, 1,es_ It has been and is al- about withigeneral satisfactionto all the membership] P1lC€- _ most impossibie to induce pu;-chasers concerned. In the smaller towns an to unl-te in a concerted scheme to do V111 Ga Ho their purchasing within the proper h0l1 business hours of the day. ma Phone 353_] Jeweler And the late traders _have alwaYS fiom “ii excuse' The farmer likes to “nigh mcg. It is well worth working .for, ada, bllt the rate of in-door and out- llis li11Y'S Wiifk and dc' “P the chores and constant. W€ll'1”€BB111\1f‘i 900" door reliei has decreased from 27 per about home and drive into the vil- will hasten the desired end. ages, though they are not beyon e, the difficulties are greater but y yet and probably will be_ over- e by the gradual creation 01111117' sentiment in favor of earlier clos 3 The number of paupers in the Uni- ted Kiiigdom has of late been dimin- ished by old age pensions and other causes. The percentage of pauperism _ is still very high compared with Can- _ thousand in 1908 to 23.1 per thou- I' quam ear ` ""i'E§i¥l§§"§.`i3`fi3B§i£13516`"""isLi{.§ V l iv Notwithstanding serious labor dis- the turbances the shipyards of the U‘ni- yet Titanic. Free trade Britain ca t d Kin dom last year turned out a ations in shipbuilding at least an Stock and purity of pr0` lished in The London Times: medic duct, lf you’ll try a box of Rockwood Chodolaies. Stocked by good dealers all over Canada. 'The White Candy Co Lid V St. John, N. B. Farm for Sale ai Meadow Bank West River This farm fronts on West River, containing 100 acres, in high state of cultivation with good buildings, good post and wire fences, near schools, churches, stores, cheese factory, and situated in one of the best farming settlements in Queen's County. Apply to ROBERT C. McMILI.AN, 1-27dfmw6ipd. West Ri"er. I 1_ e g n larger tonnage of new ships than in leads O _ d J either 1908 or 1909. It is. most re- and that by a. handsome margin. ur -lu gment an' ex' lnarkable, indeed, but the new Brit- Pefiuice C0miiiiie_ i0Pi;0‘-iiice ish tonnage of the year was consid- the most _attragitive Lhoco' erably in excess of the new tonnage Th 1ateS'Y°“ 11 imdersund the built in all the world beside, as ap- e advantages of. purity in pears from the following figures pub- Had? TI-TE CHANGES. st, And the Olympic is this to be followed by a sister ship, hold her own with the foremost not only all, but all combined Vessels. Tons. Great Britain... 1,163 1,339,488 British Colonies... 142 24,077 Foreign... 1,326 1,012,170 Total... 2,631 2,375,735 The output in the United Kingdom was equal to 56 per cent. of the worldis production, and if the new ships of British colonies were includ- ed the total was equal to 53 per cent. A very large share of the ne'w tonnage was in war vessels of vari- ous grades built for thc home and foreign Governments. Another out- _ Utterly ftovered With “B0lLS.” Burdock Blood Bltters Cured Them. sand in January, 1911. The severe, and at times boisterous n weather renders' political campaign- d ing in the country very arduous at the present time. The electors of the ’ Second District of Queens, who are as intelligent as any in this Piro- vince or elsewhere, are also very alert as to what is going on. They will New York Herald favors the 118-Ve U19 *MVS-“£8258 Of hearing the agreement with Canada and best that the leading political speak- ts that "tug gouud common ers have to say as to the merits of sense of the legislators and people their respective parties and policies. mr Fic. and w°r. opponents face to face, and the el- Joint meetings bring these doughty ectors have the best possible chance of reaching correct conclusions if they will hear and decide without party bias. But experience goes to show that in many stirring _cam- paigns comparatively few electors change their party allegiance. ,___ The Patriot devotes some needed at- tention to the important question of transportation and cites the resolu- tions moved _ by Hon. George E. standing feature was the launching of the largest vessel in the history :mubéd of usvigueioh, the olympic of 45,000 '° ohn H. King, Johnston, N.B., ‘Last summer I was very much with boils, and my face and body were literally covered with them. advised me to take Burdock ' “ l tons, built by _ Harland or Wo il at A friend PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to boils beg cure any case of Itohing, Blind f d aleedlri or Proirudiu Piles in 6 to “ °" °S FILES GURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Blood Bitters. I got three bottles, and before I had taken all the first one my an to go away. I had just taken es out of the last one when they -M. L. McMl1.l.AN -` Clearance of Stoves and Ranges Every heating stove in stock has been marked at clearance prices-I 'want the space they occupy and at these they are going fast. These stoves are in all grades, sizes and - ‘ varieties, they are strictly modern heat- ers, bum coal or wood and have all the lat- est improvements. ` Not a stove in the lot is 1 worth less than the former price asked but to introduce prompt buy- ing I have marked each one at very small figures You were never of ered better bargains before- inspecttliem. Prices range from $3.55 up. M. L. McMillan Men s elt oois lludler liver \ rnfdwtf A lot of felt Boots on counter for men, at _fifteen per cent discount for ten days. Goff Bros I4 daysgor money reiuided. 50c. all disappeared- MY iiusbimd ii” “'i5° _ _ __-l, .__- used Burdoek Blood Bitters with much ’ benefit." Boils in themselvm are not a. danger. ous trouble, but still, at the same time, are very painful. They are caused en- tirely by bad blood, and to get rid of them it is necessary in put the blood in there is nothing to equal that old and tried remedy, Burdoek Blood Bitters. Manufactured only by The T. Milburn (10,, Limited, Toronto, Ont. good condition, and for this purpose Hughes at the last session of the Legislature. We agree with the Pa- triot that if reciprocity should be attained it will render the matter of prompt and reliable transportation at reasonable rates of even more importance than it has been hereto- fore. B'ut this is a matter that has been pending during many years past, and all the memorials and re- monstrances seem to have accomp- lished little if anything in the way of improvement. The question ar- ises, How long are our present grievances and disabilities in regard 110 tl'9»“SD0rt. to continue? With the Federal and Provincial Governments in line and working in accord, if lthat is good for anything at all, these grievances should have been swept away long ago. The people have long been impatient over this matter and are still compelled to wait without any reasonable excuse being offered for the delay. r __a. Lynchs' F amlly Pilot Will Delight You Lynchs` Family Pilot bis- cuits are made to satisfy all people and prove palatable to all ages. They are all far ahead of the ordinary biscuits, they are made in a clean kitch- en by adept cooks and only the best flour, choice cream- ery fbutter and purest lard is used. For a delightful addition to a wholesome meal you’ll have to try a lb of these bis- cuiis. Put it down on your order and remember the name -Lynclls. LYl§Y§" Ltd I--'-'¢ ::-Moir’e Chocolates in all their deliciousness and perfect freshness. 15 kinds in bulk also handsome new packages. Remember Moir'e are best. Telephone for a sample half or pound. The McKinnon Drug Co., cor, Great George and Kents Streets. drtf. Where You Get Good Carpenterlng In my workshop above 1.arge‘a Livelyl am prepnr. ed to give unexcelled satis- faction in carpentering. cab- inet making and general jobbing. No job is to small or work loo intricate for me to handle In every case you are sure of getting the best that long ex- perience, and ingenuity makes possible, _ Let ul quote prices on youi' work, I specialize on saw-filling CHASE. CARSON Above Larzeb Livery. 0°' "°*“ ““"‘°“° "iii °“‘“i° ii" °“" A l.l1"rilizolh CENTURY scllliui _ _ ‘ . nd nlail order houses. It is l».- ee; . __ __ ' 1 _ 1 i~;~».f¢~ _L `» f " : . ., ___.»_»_,/' _ _-~. . » o 1 i "far " .ii i ' fi if ".1 i. M1 f W ~ I v X K ` 'i<§i`~* `s ‘ ’ : 11 ,` ‘ 1 it lo. .r ~/_ r _ ‘ _ s..~»<1f~"’~i‘!'».-'I:'_ .' 1 ” 1,, »- - f ' . _ 5\_ _ *ff »‘» _=.l_',-".~_ ac- ._'~.’-J , _, ._ ._§,,__._._.._ __ r _. u, _ _ _ I . 1 ._.~1.’ ,1»1_£1..°._.> , _ ._-up-5-‘>\~ ' jiri' ,. _- ~--‘--.1-_.= _-f, .- , . 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'. collar 10.95 for 6.75 Now about Sables. There has been a lot of talk about sables-t he fact is we sold more sables this winter than some so called low priced_~.’_stores_wollld sell in three seasons. We have five full fnrred, rich natural Alaska sable muffs, which must go out. Compare them with so called low priced houses who ask 15.00. Uur price the balance of this week is 12.50. ` ' bother beautiful natural Alaska sable full furred muffs, so called low priced stores offer them as special bargains 17.00, compare with our offer at 15.00 for this week. ' We are getting our furs pretty well cleared out the prices are doing if. 4 natural Alaska sable double furred stoles for 12 50, compare with I3. 50 values. 5 natural Alaska Sable double furrcd stoles to lllatcll muffs 15.00, uett, Compare with so called 17.00 values. Table Linens at Money°Saving Prices 24 pieces' To Chonse From Bleaclled Table Linen at »_a .Sluing oi 1-1l__`olf. _ il 25;: in. Linen............... .....80c...... ......................60c I \ 54 ih- 54 ln. L1nen......... _ 6: 62 in. L1nen............--.. 68 in. Linen........... ..72c 68 in. Linen...............................I.10 68 in. in. §§§ _ in. Linen......+........................ in. Linen..,,.,.....-................. in. in. Linen.............................. ln. Llnen.......................... _.-._ 68 in. 58 56 64 in. 58 in. 54 in. 54 ln. 56 72 70 72 _ 78 Llnen........................... 72 72 :-5- gi? -.--...nas Unbleached Linen at 1-fl off the Dollar - Linen... .. . in. in. Linen......,................._,,,54e,_,,......_,,__________ ______;4|c‘ ' _ Linen...., I.ineh`_....H....._ in. 56 in. Linen.................... 68 _in. Linen-.+._..., .....--~..5‘¢ 5o ln. PA TONS