li &_ i ‘.~ i r. r _ ,l i. ,il l .ll- mnn. wnuafmsa. »~».< so 1' t 5 U'-_r ‘_ 7 i i i 5 & i 3 1. i f ‘: i 5 X l il 4. i i s sas* 1 r I /_ lun.: _».t.. M5 ll -l l l I l l f r ..,.,» su.. --¢-_=-_~.~..._ i 3 i 1 ' \“. ` "=~"“s fi . "` “ - . ' ... < ~' “ "ff" ‘T - .. ~.-. _ _ - -_ 4 _ ~ -r: 1.' - - .f : 4 ’ _ =~'_: " "' "";.__a.;_ _ , _ 'i‘ ¥ vs » =' _Y . . < » ~ '_ ,_ i .<4 ,vi ~ ‘t 7 ~» A ~ __ , Y ‘_ 3 11,51.” _ / __ -_ - * » ‘ __ s i at ~ i ~ ., it-.fi-_'j:ef,~_.;., ~ ~’ »::._».- t.. * i a v§ *L ._ __,__ ».. _ _ J e A v is 1 4 I 'm GUARDIAN, cnannorrmows, rnnvca mwann xsmnn, JANUARY 14, moi. ~` . MUNYUWS RHEUMATISM CURE m Cgi-5 will cure rheumatism there ieii’t any guesswork about it-there isnt an f8lS¢ st teixient about it lt simply cures t doei yust exactly what he says it will do Il cures more quickly than pP0Pl¢ ¢XPC‘3t~ THE GUARDIAN An lnriemndent Journal, untrammelled and fearless' aiming to be Juet impdrriei, Relleble.Z‘.Newe!» se-.kin at all times to further $116 best' The PeoP10’I PC3903-°' Published at its offices New Prowse Block, North side Post Office, at the fol~ lowing rates. payable in advancez- l l 00, e 00 vlxienlflyqlladitioiti (lllyeld & Sat ) r yr $1 no iiiadvnnce $1 25 Veekly hdition (Vi ednesday) per yr. cures withoit leaving any ill effects It is `$1,?.5; iu advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a plendid stomach and nerve tonic. RS *Tu as is positive cure for rheumatisnr A li adwai. -ind 26th rt New York When Prof- MHUYOII SUS hi? RNBUYDH' ` Mgming Editim, daily (except Sunday) tis ' _ ._ _ f, ` . _- . _ . . . . . . . ..$4. I `- f . " ;`-° ' . . . . . _ ‘~ - It ' ; .' . - S Branch Offices news fur iished, advertising, _iob Work interesis of the people, and 1'0008'DiZ°d thereforeas l - 1 l =`v._! _ I " understand, the federal Government heel long stbod ready to act when our peoplp desire it, and we should gladly have t'l|e Board take action _upon it, or at least discuss it. We refer to the delivery and collection of mall matter at the residences and places of business within the City. Nearly all Canadian and American cities have such delivery, thegreat advantage of which is apparent to all who have experienced its working. In the largercities of Montreal and Toronto many sub-post offices hav been established and ev6l’Y possible postal facility is provided. Except that mails come and go more frequently Midhe V`"~?yi“; ritiiididiaighaeretiiiideaiorliiiggili have been "established_ Rt the followipdg_lCharl°t“.°°t°Wn stands in these matters xiiyee nggxil m5edics\ 'advice if you write _to places wh :re suhscriptioi_is_ may_ be D211 »‘ where it stood fifty years ago. to ' ° ` U i . i and other business transactedz- Further, while in a suggesting mood,we l Baker Manager. SummffI`Sid¢» C‘1Y'l"e'S B°0k5t°"°”J' B'C 'venture to suggest that the Board of sm. _ _ ___ '__ _ e-J"=-~=="' Alberton' Alba,-mn Booksrm-9.-G.~ S. Trafleinlghil greatly increase its useful- » ‘ DAINTY PD iTRAlTURE. ‘A You have doubtless considered having your p=_>rtrait_ taken tti' 'J preseutatloii to your fiieuds. It is to he something lasting- a record that may probably becher- ished after you have passed away! I ' Such being the case, what do you want, a cheap and nasty photo ' 1; The answer goes without saying f -and yet how are you to get what ‘ you want 9 This needs investi- _H gation. _. ‘ We can assist _von though, in _ that for we can show you thatjour 1- * productions are good, permanent. T BEST. I This is because cach department - _ is in direct charge of one who “knows his business" and has a personal interest in it. j But you already know the ex- , cellence of our work and as to 3 prices-they are low or high as you . l say ($2.50 per doz. up.) '- , v . The quality is always high. That C never changes. Come in and see ; about it. 1* ,_ q-` ;- WESTLAKE BROS.. .'- ` Cl-IARLOTTETOWN. fy X. . i Z, i ~. l l "' A -THE- MEDICAL HALL Established 30 Years The Most Reliable DRUG STORE in Gharlottetown. L _ / KRR§R&§§%é&§§¥ “500 Sung Biks§ § FREE § . __ _ W lla are anxious fo vour tea. K trade, and wishing ts increase ourw alreadv hinge sales we offer as u- mspfc ~l iiducemant for 30 d:i.ys& meal _ a. free song book to the pui-una.-er of 1 pound of either Q of ihe following grades of Tea.:- E-ireka" Blend 250 per lb M Rei Rose” Blend 28c per lb -~ Hazards Bra h nin ‘.250 per lb & Knowing the satisfaction tlzatw the-=e teas are giving o.he's we feel assured of further sales tow you if oncc tried. i§i.i.iiii\iiii ii. x Lewer Queen Street. g §&~&&¥& 2 &§KK§¥ _'_ ` ' W- _.1 BHBB &M§% Charlottetown Milli! lie liiiiiiie lil. HON. D. FARQUHAXSOX, President ROBERT FEXNELL. ` ANGUS D. MARTIN, GEORGE COOMBS, WM. M. COFFIN. DAVID L. HOOPER, V JOHN GILLIS, = The annual meeting of thc above Com- pany will be held in Farquharsonis Building, 'Queen Street. on Tiiursilay, January 31st, 1901 at 8 o`clock, p. m., for the election of Directors, and the ti'an~ suction of such other business as may he presented. All Meiiih->_rs are requested to be present either in person or by proxy. B, BALDERSON. 14 Zaw td. ' Secretary. U irectors " or a thoroughly good portrait? ; » s. Muttart, Agent ;'_tr: _“_ '_' ~ 5“‘*;. 1'; ,;; ;_‘_ _‘;' ill' _"T ._ ._'.fl;i':: » --_ -.__ At the annual msetiag of the Beard of Souris East Telephmieom°e_P_ G_ Seam less hy compiling and printing in its - _ man,Agent. _aiauai report statistics of our principal J. E. B. MCCREADY, J. P. HOOD , h Ediwnl Business’ plenporte and exports to end from t e Manager other Provinces; ef our batter and cheese .g :_-_.ff--:-fe-11-===~=::r-'ff-=-===="1°==’=Si_ factories; our lobster factories; our; K I Y. matters giving-a comprehensive view of the principal features of eur trade and MONDAY’ JAN' 14' 1901' i industry. Such information would be of " I- ` 1"” I V _ ' I Lintcrest and value to Board members and WHAT THEY MIGHT 1 tothe community generally. One of the imp in-tant functions of the Beard of Trade' ia ourlurizer cities is the preparation and ,rude lr John u¢E‘ehe“ .uh .hefpublieatioa ef eucharepertannually. remark that more attention ought in- ----O-‘--‘ 4 _ the Board has accomplished in Provincial effort to securing improvement in our winter steam communication, the mail service, Wh telegraph service, our railway _station and terminal facilities, a. direct steamer to England, cold storage, and other matters, all of which are of prime importance both to the Province and the City. The Hillsboro bridge rind theBelfast and Murray Harbor Railway are other matters with which the Board of Trade has dealt, which are vital to the City and important to the country as well. It is to be observed in regard to this class of questions thatthey are all matters in which the G ivcrnment has control and in wliirh the large iizfluerce of the Board as a representative body of business men has been exercised to move the Govern- ment, or both the Federal and Provincial Governments to take action. Very much less attention has been given by the Board to point and lead the way in regard to such improvements as We might might be well for bo ththe Board and our citizenship generally to take to heart the lesson of one of $E;op's fables, “First put your shoulder to the wheel and then call on Hercules." There are some things which we ought to do for ourselves without Government assistance which are Worthy of the con- sideration of the Board. There are other matters in regard to which a free discus- sion by the Board of Trade might do much to prepare our people for an intelli- gent decisiou when the time comes to decide. Better streets, sidewalks, lights, street numbers for houses and shops, the need ofa public library; the electric fire. alarm: the condition of our fire protection service; the question of civic ownership 1 f gas and electric light plants; the abolition or retention of the ward system; improved winter and summer roads to and from the Cir.y;what new industries might proiitably be established in the C ty and how to get, thein-all these and many other local matters have ii bearing upon the interests oi' trade and might be considered by the Board. There is another nzatt-er in which, as we mitations of Dodd's Kidney Pills are legion. The box is imitated, the outside coating and shape of the pills are imitated and the name-Dodd's Kidney Pills is imitated. lmitations are dangerous. The original is safe. Dodd's Kidney Pills have a. reputation. Imita- tors have none or they wouldn`t imitate. So they trade on the reputation of D0dd'e Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived.. There is only one DODD’S. Dodd’s is the original. Dodd'e is the name to be care- ful about- o n-ns KIDNEY PILLS eifectforourselves. In this regard itl future tobedirected to City ad’aiirs. He, Th, death i, mnouuud °fR_ 11 B55- f¢°°£’\1i!€d. I5 “ll <70. U10 S005 "°1`k th" A bitt, a former member of the New Bruno-. wick Legislature during several terms, matters, but thought there was need for ,and in mgrg recent years Registrar ofl' more interest being taken in matters of, Deed, for Queens County, N. B.` Mr. |°C\1C0B¢¢I’D- _ Babbitt was a Christian gentleman, an Th¢1‘6iS !I10l°€ il! thi!! bhllll U1!!! SDDEM' i ardent Liberal and widely and favorably at lrst to some persons. 'Ihe Board in T»h° Past haf! gin" much d91ibel`9~ifi°l\ 811141 vinces. He visited Charlottetown during known throughout the Maritime Pro- the exhibition of last autumn. “This is truth tl-ie poet sings T That a sorrow’s crown of sorrow Is remembering happier things." Isn’t that what a woman thinks who finds herself practically laid aside in the heyday of life? A few years of marriage, a couple of children, and she is worn out, And as she lies _,_¢_<.5,{" weak and suffer~ ing, she remem- bers the days, -4 , 1;' only such a little _ ' ,_ w hi l e behind, , when she tiptoed ,_ li ,along the top ~,-_»~_=7_3._~ ; »fc;,; rail of the worm -4 _ fence, as active Z and blitlie as a j Souirrel. ‘But t h e re ’ s 'ilu _` _ , 1 somethiiigwrong = h.§m"" about this condi- ., tion. One word f /" _expresses . it - °~~~*\»~ ' i, “unnatural." so It’s against na- MQ ture to be in " such a condition. It is the unnatural drains, the irregular ity, the ulcerations and inflammations which sap woman's strength. Cure these - and health comes back with all its joys. Diseases of the delicatefwomanly or- gans are positively and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Thousands of women are on record as living witnesses to the truth of that statement. Sick women are invited to consult _Dr. Pierce by letter without char e. Every letter is held as private ang its story _ guarded as a sacred coniidence. All an- swers are mailed in private envelopes bearing no printing upon them. Address Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. H. A. Alsbrook, of Austin, Lonoke Co., Arl_¢., writes: “_ARer Gve months of great suf- fenng I write this for the benefit of other suffer- ers i`rom_ the sa_ru_e aHliction. I doctored with our family physician without any good results, so my husband urged me to try Dr. Piei-ce’s medicines-which I did, with wonderful results. I am _completely cured. I took four bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. four of his ‘Golden Medical Discovery' and two vials of his ‘ Pleasant Pellets.” ” ‘ Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure biliousnese. \ ,__ %._,_-i1;~ ~"f 'N Nofijcz I beg to inform the public that I have sold my right title and interest in my inscitu tion. known as “Whiston`s Con. mercial Collegc,"situa;,ed at 95 Barrington Street, in the cit_v of Halifax. to Messrs. KAULBACH 8: SCHURM AN proprietors of the MA RITIME BU SINESS COLLEGE HALIFAX. Parties having accounts against me will please present the some within one month from the date hereof. I heartlv thank my patrons for their support and contidence and bespeak for my worthy successors acontinuance of the same good will accorded me. S. E. WHISTON Halifax, Dec. 31, 1iX)0. Farm for Sale 00 acres very fertile land off southern portion of: the “Warren Farm-about 18 chains wide and 551011;-about 15 acres clear and in a hizh tate of ferriliiy. l0 acres ready to stump-The ba‘ance in Hard Wood and fence i-tails, situ- ated one miie from Rocky Pr-int Wharf where nfoducc can be ioc_ _ vv\~v»v\~\AA~v~M~ i 3,,,,||,,__ F _ I9 'lfeady for Instant -Use- No 'soaking and very little cooking required- _ A -====-= ` l This makes a. most excellent and nutritious Dessert, is easily prepared and easily digested, and highly recommended ' by medical authorities. A i 1 Retails at the Popular Price ol Ten cents a Packhge \ Men’s Overshoes. Prices _ G ` Nearly Gut in Two., Findjngvonrseivee overstocired in sizes 6, 7 and~8. ‘ 5 Men s_ aterproof and Felt Overshoes we have out the price to a§ quick selling point-some sold for $1.50, some for $i.75, others for SIM). l Our quick selling price only $1.00 the pair. y C0., ...L l _ Charlottetown, P- E- I, Pd” I chin iiiii viii i ~i=on SALE AT- ""“""’ UROGKERY STORE. Von are misiing a great treat for breakfast- if you do not. try our table codtish. They are line-The real genuine article. When held to ihe light they appear almost as trans- parent as china, so carefully cured are they. Most people now-adays to save time and labor, sell you boxed and pre- pared fish, called boneless fish. The old fashioned article beats it all hollow. This lot we now have on handis excep- tionally fine and are delicious any way you cook them. » 1901. AFTER JANUARY ist. i90i Most of our stock WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEVVELRY, and SILVER WARE will be marked in pain figures at the lgwesf ngt pfigeg. These go Jos will be sold only for cash. By this plan we save time and intend to sell the good cheaper than we could afford to do under the credit system. Ian 8` mm A We t-rust our customers will appreciate the change as it is made in their ntarest as well as our own, with hope for a share of your trade. E. \/\/’. "'l"'»&t\/LCD; Cameron Block, Charlott etown, Barns Publ c, L Mm r ii L R, .lan lildini Razors, _ Scissors. ~ Garvers, §,=f;;='»,,,<§_~_; Pocket Knives Table Knives . (|il°&C'l from S|\0'f~ y1';‘_;";§;_°‘ she snotiiae fie|d’s best llanufac- ,___ ,,,,_ _ iuries. ;iie~r~i ny Mrs. Margaret Miller and known as ‘Kir gwocd - This proper-*v is in good condition-is within . Q rninutrs walk of R--cisy Point Wharf and _ ‘ Berry-and ir mis on Charlottetown Harbor.- / For particulars apply to. . '- Joris Mevvson Q Julylo ood Sc wt Charlottetown “ ‘ .of _ :r_ _ilililliiii il PIAIDWG Vdeeeata Stree been ...... liiiiii ‘ii 4-* l $ “"2” *ii ‘H |to8 F - » ‘_` ` i »’~ ‘ ".?'§_.": `__..` ;j -- »-;-=~.' -~',~ -- iv. 1-~‘ ` .. _ *W4 5 ‘_ _ J , * »- _(.2, (aiu, ~'~.- _1'-~~ _ ' . ." - .`, _.A_, rn;-:;’;;A _ (__ P SIC Office eel I OFICEIIOUII MII WK-l lhe renew Ark U I ueaza tickets, good fll Macboii as-ristere.A| J A llclilll B ' .ali ,__ ri General a yummy; Sewir -_-ll? J tier' .lif-