_ ._e, . i .fi i l est ,_ lift <1 - N i\ t ,_ _ _ .;. , ' e ~l _-' ¢. ' 1. J t Y-A -»>\~. ._ »»~. 1 -t-,.. i I i _ ~.....<_ -..e_ -.-» fr ~ i.. i .'2. i ii . 'I ‘ f »; . i .. li l; i " T i x . - ,,.__r,1 i ir li, l \ !,‘i lay] _'li f ii il ii f i , i Wi, r i ~~’» .~ 1 it . i i lx ,. lr fi- -fl 5' .n l/lf ‘ ii l E _ ,,_ iiizii ‘ ".r. fl 1." re ,l -l' .=. .f »_ .` il _ ' I _ . P .tl ,.__,____ ii" ii' t f fl 1'. ‘1ii=.i~j:"`_` i . , » i_ __ ‘_i_ ._ ` :tiff . , 1 if V ‘- _;_ ~ _`_ 1 l "‘ i i i yi i / ‘ iii' .Ei 'Ie ,J i: fn ». .. _ ,.l ii i .»., . --,. ,tv if- p, 1 o_o.,-_i_;i:'1_ _ -~:~»-.-<»=;~ - i l i __ ll i l i`- _ii -"I-.§` ,Tré- in r i T . 1 ..,f 4 l ~_-{ ri 1 il I “,_,‘;§.f_v».' . -___ . _,_,... -_-. ~:¥ i .- i f \ ii » 4 -'t . . fe I-_gp i __. .;` 'l Yoda'/'e Probabilities E-.tstcrly winds increasing to gales ut night with snow and rain. _ COMPLETELY FAGUED OUT. The world is full of sickly, despoldent, tire", ener-vi-itid peopl. _ all tipping to bg well some day. Tn.- .~nrt»sr. way in health is \»lo|.g the way of t.aliii~rr1"vi'|ozon»\ alter u|i~nl.~. Ft-.rrozone is in arent, npp tlzer and enables one to err. plenty of wliiilesiivrie |`o0d wlthrtiu iienrofiiitiiun-ii ion or d_v.-;iep- aiu. This ierults in the rapid forum' lou of au abundance of ron. viulliziug hicuii, which will it-i-irc rc the rcrve-, lr cn use ilcsh and v-ii i mid tinurisli and fred evr ry organ nf_ tlic body. Feiirzui c is un itleitl restiirittivv iiuil iiivlgi rant, lv is u \oulc ‘if Un* 'ltlalicri uit-rl! ll nt any 1° e can use Wlill lv lwtlt. l'rict» Nic. pi-r ilox, or six 'cox- "-* f"l' $‘3»»`il'. il- 1>iuuu~..-is,or £\. C. Pt-lson tit Co.. Klnu.\ton_ Un‘. CHAPS VANISH If you have not tried my Carnation Cream now is your time to begin. It is a dainty, healing preparation that cures chapped or _ roughened skin as few things can. Starts healing at once be- cause it is all absorbed. Nicely perfumed and not greasy or sticky. This is something that it is costly to be without during the raw, cold months, Price 25 cents. Put up and sold only by me J. G. JHMIESUN, DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. iennennjneeiit Tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked on the outside ‘Tenders lor Hall” will li: received until Monday, February 15th, ipo4, for the erection of a l-'oiestt-i`r» Public Ball at North Wiltshire, P. E I , according to plans and specifications to he seen at the stores of l\lcl,ean Bros. and Fwen Camptell, North \‘Viltshire, after _inulrury 25th inst The low eat ur any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. ‘ _], M. Nlt`rIOI.SON, Sec`y of Com. North Wiltshire, jan. iSth 190 zz dzi w_;i Fruit Grewers’ Meeting The annual meeting and fruit show cf the Fruit Growers' As- sociation of P. E. I. will be held ia Charlottetown on Feb. 3rd and 4th. 1904. Prize lists for Fruit Show may be had on application to the Secre- tary- All fruit grow/ers are invit- ed to exhibit samples of fruit. Reduced rates by rail. A. E. DILWAR, ' Ch’town, jan. rg, ’o4 i-zo d tu, f, w td. -e ----- W ‘..;:=r “Y THE KENSINGTON SCHODL Dil-`FiCULTY. Silt,-Prlrnit nic ns Chrtirnian of the Board of School of 'i‘i~ustres to state through The Guardian the particulars of the Kensington echrioi case. For years past the school building had been ln a disgraceful and uucotufunable cmditlon. At length a new Eclipol was decided upon, has heenhuilt autl row stands to the credit cf the district as one of the best in the Province and e-ectei at. a remarkably email cc~t. This however has not been accomplish- ed without trcuble and dliiiculty. A certiiln portion cf the ruteptyi.-rs were nlivtys nppo-ing tho___ voting of rupple~ ments iinii any iuiprovrnicnt, ‘.\.lt the umjority gf-ncrilllv pref.-rrr-l rvruilllil U10 best teal.-tiers pos-iihli , prlyiutz tlivni in liberally as they could an-.i liceplrg up the standing of the school. ' ‘, \\'hcn the new school was to hn erected this minority org-tnlz d under Juru---i K. nneiiy, uno of the tucirliirtts of the villitue ns their leader, arii entered on tl course oi oh trnctiiin. This wasnt lov ruo\'e,ur\known before to thc district. 'l`l‘c large r.ui.ul>er nl. present nf hfin.-eliolders having no scholars helped to li - crease their number, John A. liynes, one of the trustee!! being an active member of the faction. His position as trustee gave him oppor- tunity to obstruct progress and that in an nfl’--naive mgnnvr. Vi'c were then in this position. There being rio provision made for supeiintending the work it fell on thc trustees as the responsible persons and rcquircd their almost daily attention. But one trustee refusing to a.~sists the work fell on two, l was away from home two weeks und Mr. Mosse had to nc alone, and shortly after my rrtnrn Mr. Moose liida serious case of i_\'l»|\0i~”i iD 1,15, family and was often not well ‘him- seif. I was called on almost every day :ib- out something or another. Now Mr. Hynes took no responsibility in the mat- ter wlifvever, but assisted to raise illvvlll and suspicion among the ratepayers .tbont the contract etc., even calling ir- regular meetings, gathering in his friends and raising all the obstacles possible. We did all we could to get along with him, notifying him mostly in writing to attend meetings nf the trustees but he did not at-tend only when he could make trouble and simetimes pointedly refused to at- tend at all. Finding ourselves than in thai D0Sifi0l1 we complained to the School Insprcnor specifically Ftatlniz our charges against. him. The Inspectcr notified him to do his duty, citing our complaints in the notice. Ht' kept quiet a while but when he apparently concluded the Inspector would not act against iiim,tie began again. A iletition was then forwarded to the ln- speetor to have Uv'-_ lt. MuoMuhon BD' polntcd in his place. The Inspector carrie and irivcstipratcrl the charll‘~‘S» RlVl“i!` iiiin cvrry chance to explulu his t'1>n' lion' I was iuduct-rl through rt lrrciiil tfiwriz' to you rind follow your kiiirl iiil\'it~v l tli:inl_ <_`...tl nun ur. R. v. i>ii~ri~.- itil' iii-,~ ii. .iiiir i new i iii;-\~. I shrill urge other woiiicu who miller us l ui.: to use your medicine.” ' “Favorite I’resri~iption" makes weak women strong, sick women well. _ Ac- cept no siibstitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, /ret. _ All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Ad tees Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Fruits. Dr. Pierce'a Common Sense Medical Adviser is lent free on receipt ' of stamps to pay ex_pense of customs and mailing only. Sen 31 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 50 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Ad- dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. TU iHE ELEGTURS Of the City of Charlottetown. At the request of many citizens I have decided to oiier as it can- didate for the Mayoralty. I take this opportunity of sol- iciting' the votes of the citizens. If elected I shall exert myself to promote the interests of the City to the best of my ability. Yours respectfully, FRED K. F. KELLY. r-ill mwf td ___ _ _ T0 THE ELECTORS OF CHARLOIIETOWN Ladies and Gentlemen--By the request of I large number of electors I have consented to ntferfor the llavonlty at the coming Civic Election. I have bein ia the City Connul for nearly twenty-five years and have a good idea of the cltv requirements. I am opposed to the system of inning debentures for ordinarv civic work and piadugalme to capital account. I consider it is time to cali a halt on that line. I uk all my friends tomme forward nu Blee- tion Day and vote for me, al it will be impos- iible for me to make a personal canvau of the whole city. By so doing you will oblige, ' Yours truly, Annlatlhla noalll. 13 mwf td V - NQITIGE . I - .___. up, .’.e°“.-.‘e‘i..°=.:r'-2."i.‘*“.:.1 °’t.*°...':.'I': III In \| Cgm:%fwill bd held’ ll the oBm of the Com* pony, ewlgusse It on saturday January ’ `°'c‘l¥o‘:d#iW Directors. - replaced by a than understand the way Board otllducatton in itssnpreme wisdom quickest way to end' it is for one party to zo _nut and let the other rule. This 'we are doing in the hope that place may come and besides relieve us from loss of time so ' I hope to have the pleasure-and the Progress of the aohool ia a pleasure to me -of helping In the introduction of The Nature Study work and Manual Training and any other Improvements we can have, but being compelled to hear with the in- aolence and opposition of Mr. Hynes, who is politically safe in the trustee ship no matter what his conduct is whether he ants, refuses to net or obctruots, iii out of the question. Though the ease was, un doubt, settled in political grounds, and I speak the opinion of all the leading Liber- als here, there never was any politics in our school affairs till the Board of Educa- tion get into it. Mr Hynes in the pres- ence of Mr Mosse and myself appealed Ito Hr Mclntyrc as a Liberal to stand by him, but to Mr McIubyre's credit he refused to listen to such an appeal, and it would have been ln the interest of cduoalion had the Board done the same. Yours etc. Joan Armsnson. INFLAMED NOSE AND THROAT. And such diseases nl' the respiratory or- gans as llroncliltis, Wrak Lungs, Cold in the Henri and Nasal Caiarrh, are treated with mnrlelous success on strictly solen- tiiic principles by Gatarrhozone. The med- icated vapor nf Cat»»rrh<.zor.o quickly tm- versfs every air passage possible ta be reached by any treatment. All soreness, pain, congestion and inflammation are at once drspr-lied, and by means ofthe heal- ing powers of Catarr ozone the vitlated tissues are quickliy restored. Where Cat- urrho zone is use colds last only ten min- u‘tes, coughs half an hour, and Caterrh, Consumption, Asthmirand Bi-onchitis Klee as from fire. A trial will convince anyone of the startling merit- of Gatsrrhozone. Costs $1.00 small size 250. At Druggists, or Poison dl Uv., Kingston, Ont. Du. Hanrir.'roN's Pn.r.s cum: Coxvsrrra- 'HON- Infsnts` Boots and Shoes, a due variety, call and see them-you will like them, Conroy the Shoemau, Sunnyside, Ch Town. 22 d w 1l The big discount sale is now on at D. A. Bruoe’s. You can buy men’s under- wear, shirts. gloves, caps, fur collars, readymade ovrrooats, suits, imported and home male without profit to the seller. 20 d w tl 30 pretty silk waists at Pnton’s _Ianuary sale at one third off. _lust the thing for the Opera. Secure one before the sale closes. 21 dtf I A REVERIE. : i Wrapped in si suit of Monctod 1 Tweed, _ I feel supplied for f-wry need. . The Winter ll ner.-I fear not it. I I Norco? hai-d knocks my clothing: I api t, 3 I It stands tho wear ond tear of trade I I For t.hnt'.~i how Moncton Tweed is _ I niitde. ; I And calm and peaceful is my mind _ I Ure~.~ed in the best. oloihcs I can 1 find, j I The Humphrey Clothing Store. I Opera House Building. . Annual Scottish Concert ,.// rr . ls- . /} -/- Tliist 9 _ ` >~ _l l-r \,;‘~il_,,ij , , 'J' nit-*`74.".f-"f' Burns’ Anniversary, nrtnitnnnsr MONDAY 25th JANUARY PROGRAM r. Overture-“Gems of Scotland"._ . _ .H. Slbold Orchestra 2. Vocal Solo-“The Standard on the Brael 0'Ma\"'....... . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr' R. W Hoq& 3- glggntette-“My love is e s Red, Red . . . . . . . . . . . . Misa Warburton, Mrs. E. Chandler, R" Lev William. uni.. W cock. 4. Instrumental Quintette-"Annie Laurie’ "Afton Water" . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . _. Baxnphonelkrg Stewart, :st Cornet, C. R. Davinomsaio Horn, T. McFarlane. Trom- bone. A Gaudet, Baritone, N McFarlane. 5. Vecaiholo . . . . . . . . ..“Fair Ea' the Gloamfa" Min Amy Elrle. 6. Clarinnet Solo-“Scotch Fantuie" . . . . . . . . .. P f. W til ro s 7. Vocal Solo-"0 for the bloom of Ky Own Native Heather" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hr. L. W. Cook. 8. Medley-songs of scotland . . . . . . . . . .Walnon Orchestra. 9. Grand Gathering of the Clans, Marches. Drills, etc. hy Boys' Highland Bri ade, onion. Brmgl. Suanrlne Music, chilli: Cullum. Vern e ll natd ; Bong, lluter ack Gordon ;H|gl|tal|d Fling, Mr. Charles _Ebater ; Scotch Bong, Mr. Daniel leban- a . PART II ‘ T0. 6ntiol......‘ . . . . . ..Rev. T. F. Fullerton. lr. Vocal Bolo-“Artful McDonald" . . . . .. ....,. Min lo lie Warburton. V eiiu Bolo-“Auld Le\1| Syne with varia- tions" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... _...Farmer Prof Vinnleomhe Veal Bolo-"Jessie the Flower 0' Dum- blalIe“..... ............................. Mr F Steal Vocal Bolo-Scotch-"Ye xlib and Ines" Miss Edna Sinclair. i5. Waltz-“Scotch Me|odiee"......Gn1eewotd Orchestra. r6_ vocal Bolo-"Mary of Arryle" lcv. Leo. Will aml. r7. Auld Lang Sync-Orchestra and Audience. GOD DAVE THB KING. Plaullio, Profs larle Watts an i Tanton. Loader aesgoneheatra, Trot. Vinnioombe. Piper, P r Ferguson. Tickets ag: Plane atigmleeorvaead Raakirvs drnptoree' WBDN DAY, soil arte a.l|. leverved .sean 354:. aaruerved se. Door! ls. 13. I4. 'pen a .9o. Colnrt at! o'cloek char i ,a§i.'r.;::.ee:rte:r;.e;r e°-*"‘~;1f rg rawfw - ~ ~ » ‘ ~ .4 i . .,, 1 i w i 9 , _ l and power would view it. We did not' rllldwvwld the rvowrwv ora roirnd-robin , Coughs, Colds, Bronchitia, Pain in the Cheat, Now we have a serious division and the Crguwhl-|°a_|-sanggg, Sgr’ Thfgaf, Asthma. ooping Cough. Quinsev, and all Throat and Lung Troubles. ‘ It is pleasant to take and is iloothin and healing to the lunge, There lg “nt we can “und to our pun” “h|"_ __ nothing toequaiit for stopping that ticksng sensation in'tlia throat, and the persistent cough that keeps you awake a Prine 25°. ert AND NURWAY. PINE SYRUP Mas. Wx. J. Fnnwntrxo, Q night.. all Dealers. nnel as-4-»..4~i Y- .1 AN INVESTMEN Date. loth August, 1874. Yearly Premium - - - Total Premiums - _ - Date of Death, rgth Octubeg 11:05. SlAimAPald, 3olh October, 1.,n_\. M “DI l8|ll'¢i'l Additions - - - _ - It Pays to Insure in Rntu and particulars cheerfully lurnisli Q r‘r‘¢‘vW|VN 7 Charlottetrw n, Special Agent NMWlM‘AFMN Total - - - - - _ _ Amount of Claim, over 4o; per rent of total prrminiiia Dividends alone over U3 per cent, cf total piemiiinis. Return over cost, $1468 15 besides 19 years’ in n ance. MMWM Mru T THAT Pain , . CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. g P0ii.=yN°.i5.eo5 _ Life ofnawis campbeli Plan, Life- Io Payments. - - ~ - 8 .18-so < 363. ou 3| ooooo 55r.z5 Sl-55\-35 ghe Canada Life E- R- Brow W. K. Rogers. Charlottetown, Manager P. E. Island Branch, l , _; -g CHEAP TEAS increasing their sales. Brahniin'Tea good tea should be brewed. Midwrw ARE UUSTEU. -and quickly too-whenever HASZAR D’S BRA]-HVHN TEA is introduced. This is a statement of fact. and furthermore, the hun- dreds upon hundreds of grocers who have found this to be so are daily is of that unusually splendid qual- ity that attracts customers and always satisfies them if they know how L, ‘ c en _ ~"47.'e ___ T" _ / f - __ W -, » li _QQ , lift I ,ai J. ` .j,, 1" Wilt. and Mio bite/ep amd all _ ilu little hheep Westie, : -,_i_ “Take my Advice; oid Mani" l “lf you want to look dressed ‘up to the handle'-not overdressed, rnind you-see that John McLeod & Co., does your tailoring.” Sage advice to the man of business or society whose appearance is of any moment to him. We can but re- peat: For good garmen ts,fashi0n ably cut and made. see JOH_N ililI.E0i) & G0. New lieat E Fish Market All kinds of Fresh, Salt. and» Smoked Fish, Salmon, Halibut, C06. Ha<'d0Ck. Finnan Haddies, etc. N Also all kinds of Beef, Pork, Lamb, and a choice variety of sausages. Give us o call; We’ll treat you right, ` Haddlesey & Trainer, Queen Street opp. R. B. Norton‘| Hardware Store, near Sydney Street; I at d tf ' _ all _ Q _ _ _"£2- }_,_,. , _. 1 \A - . ¢ 1. IN F OR MATI ON Winter Steamers for P. E, island THBi winter steamer: "llinto" and "!\an. ley."‘are now upon the route between Picton and Georgetown. Im- the nrelent one steamer will leave Pletou tially at owleek u. i m.,_;_e‘r=in| geinxtlay, wenlier ma tee 0# t ll tt l 'flue oth steamer will lélve Georgetown daily at the lame hour in the mornh1|. return. tagrhf next day. wgntner and leo conditions penn! ting and eroding favorable. Further notice will be ‘inn if any ¢im,¢¢ 1| i mana in the movement o the steamer; ,i F. GUURD AU Ti »: i dll it dluxmt Woo.\. They were born on P. E. I, REIIYS TRYUN TWEEDS are worn by rich and poor. Prices are easy. Styles are latest. Fast colorings. Tryon Woolen M’f’g Co., Limited. Sold by all nu to-datrmerchants. TEN gens DEPARTMENT or Pusuc Wonks, Ch`t0wn,<]an. 18th, 190.1. is odice until noon on °*\Ud¢\Y» Jan. 30. |904. FN” lil! pefeou or persons willing to con- nm fm’ ""2 f¢Dlirin¢ of New Glugo v Bridge Sealed Tenders will be received at th' ' S t L0! Ia. lsfetdilll 1° plan and specification to be seen at the ruideaee of Albert Pnrkmui, N" Glmrow, md at tain umm. The mme: of two reepnneible persona willing _ to become bound for the faithful performs nee » of the contract, mint leeompany each tender. The Department don not bind itself to no cept the lowest or any under. Tenders to be addreeeed to the imdenlgneri and marked, "readers for New Glngnw Bridle." L. B. Mel/TILLAN, Sec’y Public Works. zr 1 aw.wtd * 'i‘*"‘~ ' itrlminittonilnr _'rL ~1t.z4|z0lttil|Sr,.,,,|17sltoAnw_1:r._ ' 11\0V.N.Y. 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