sm". _ .1 ‘ V of _ .rms Two. _ _ _ THE oUA.iui1AN . . 1 ~ ' "M820, 1908 s-.===\_~-1. s _--»-----~-f .E _ -_» ' KHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAILDIAB _'R_egaln rinnsv sio1m1s:_.m1incn minus ' A w1N'r1-:R srssmsn "RE'i‘URN."lMi'\t° S068 t°m0"°\~'- Ch°'1°“°' l town route abandoned. _ ' _ _-_ ‘ The post olllce officials had also exchanged messages while these light- lf winter colds, grippe. or coughs have lowers 1 vonr ruzilitv and lofi _ Qnn weak. iicrvous :ind 1 lo\\'~'¢ii1iIi~il. llic iliiick- er uni get lurk lo _iaiiir olli i|.ilni.i| ronili1i_.ii the hr-ucr. In a return to an order ofthe House of Commons moved for by M121 Martin _we have copies of the cor. raspondence with regard to the ning changes were in progress: On January 14 Mr. Whear wired _Mr. hrmstrong: “Minto came back to Charlottetown Saturday and Stanley lmovemmts of the winter __steamer,i,__eswrday ,_ _ lduring the early Dart of the_pr;es:_1::_ on the following day_ January 15 season, including the remo\a u o __ wlred Mr Armstron ‘ ,~ ' _ illlr. Whea ` . R _: I boats to Georgetown, their retiiriilugaim "Two ste__m_e__s again trans here und the second removal later. lferréd to G__o__getown_Picto“ m“te_ lt may be of some interest to 1ollo\~.'< \ _ _ Cnd ‘ FMS curespondence in uut,une'M_ _ __ 1 Surely the'system which producei ._ 5 » beginning today ” _ . ' _ (ln December 2 Deputy in rr. , ‘I ate( ___ _ I_ _‘_ _ _ _ so much confusion, ceuy, repe ll.-1-‘il i`lu:l.]-piliiiiilgcnyiiilf ("Dm-den" instructed Ml' Lord’ t_h` lchanges, loss and cost to shipperi __m,,1_,i,___ "_ _ _., ,,,l_.,\ ,diligent of tlie_l)epartment here by wir. _m_gm.be _mproved ___ some way_ \ icinc _lun ii f- ml nliicli that the i\'l1nto should take up thi; And yet” largely Owing to B Sea 1l.i|\< .ll the clv- _ » .~ . _' sl _-_» _ ‘ _.__ ___ __i____________ ______ .seiiice when the \ortbunibei ann _Son ___ _mexampled m_ldnesS_ we haw l\1‘\'l`i|1-‘ll‘\\lll `l>L'="lll." _ ‘ Smppell' "fe Stanley also to be pu_;,thls season had the most regular "`!‘I ’l"")" """"“"“"' 'ml thls mme ~whm ready' bomlund satisfactory service ,in ma'iY \mirii<-1\'i-s. heal \-ruir liouts to be kept together and pl ' l\ini_'.~'il'll1e\‘:i1'c:ill`i\'l- uh, V - . . _ » I ~ - ~> years' It is also recorded with rd and ni.ikc von ni-ll om (molgetlmn hue' In the bel.“'m" pleasure that there has been none of _,__ ,.\,.,_ \[_,_|`.',_f pun. I A lcttcr of the same date from M1’ the uld_time Umlmes as to man l~*re~li .\_`or\\c_g_iuii tl--l ifhiiiixlciiii to Mr. Lord, refers tuiitmins connecting with the Steamers Llwf ml- 3 "’*'~‘ 55" "_voui' reconiniendation to keep the "'““ 75" luv-_> boats togetlicr" and says th~ __ E - two bouts will be allowed to run on | | I the (.‘harlotteto\\'n route sn long ax.; DRl'(`.til.'\"l`. The Medical Hall. it is safe and from Georgetown to Picton when the first-nnnicd route This was ull till the 8th of Jan- na-......u. minima b°°<>i\1fS iinseff- . I -13;--:T _-_¢.-._-;~__~_ff¢f=-== ’ fs "7 ‘y Glasses For § , Beadaclic. H:i\'~;‘ \ on tried @ a of our rip-L<». --< '___ 2 _:ED e 0 Q lc\\'i~l~i n»i!i".i|.E _ - }»'©©©oc<»/»>few<»¢ ' ' www 1 4" 7 4/ _ _é’7"" uury. (ln that dute Mr. Lord wired .the Deputy Minister that the (`h_ar lortetoivn route had been abandoned; by thc captains; the Board of Trad( wired to the .\liniste1' of Marine itf. strong protest against the boats be ing withdrawn from this port with ' out notice and witliuut any reason, stated there was strong indignation. over the matter and asked for inforf. mation. , Then Inspector' Whenr on the samc day wired B, M. Armstrong, Con- troller of the mail service, asking nt what hour he would start the special trains to Georgetown, and Mr. Arnr strong wired hiick to make no change. , On January 9 Mr, Gonrdenn wircd _.\ll‘. Miller of the Board of Tradi: that the captains were instructed to use their own _judgement when to lezivc (flinrlottetown “und they decid» 'The railway and postal services arf working in apparent harmony. _._ _...~__ ,_ ..Z.<,l. THE P.'i'I`R1(l"l` `AND _ THE SCHOOLS The Patriot, whose. editor is i member of _the City School Board says that body has done eveeyfhilll in itupower to safeguard the children and that “ conditions are infinitely better than they were, Let us see what has been done Fire drill has been) started. Thar. ii nn old story, and may mean milcl' or little for safety according to. the emergency. The boiler rooms havr also been nniile safe. we are told. And that is about all. Who said that the boiler rooms were unsafe? But what oi the fire escapes? Ther( is $800 in thecstimntes for this yeai we are told. But even The Patriot questions the utility of these. That is not encouraging as to the money being expended for the purpose. Not ri word about the inward opening doors, the narrow exits, the narrow , crooked stairs, the absencc eil it was necessary to do so yestei'-"lf “ny Systcln of “re anim' or nr( day." _ On the same day Messrs Warburton und Prowsje wired to Minister Bro- deur that the bouts were taken away _the weather warm, harbor open, ;fcrry boats running, great complaints ,could not the stenmers be continued lon this route longer ? 1 After two duys delay Minister Hro- .hose, or ladders or telephone. These :ire thc real dangers. If ri fire broke ‘out, how would the principal and -teaclicrs be notitied 7 How would _thc tire department be summoned 7 = In _the light of The I’utriot’s dc 'fence of the School- Board, and the lslnrring over the real dangers ther( _is an indictment oi the Board for ’/ 1~ 'dc-ni' replied by wire on Juniiary llinugligcnce' The Fender Uf so lame ‘ ithut the dcp;i1'tmcnt had full confiLl»idcf0nUe must Svc that the use of th_( ~ ,words “fire traps" is painfully ,listi- _~ This is the barrel that _'I means baking satisfac- tion.Wl1eiher it's Bread, ' Rolls or Biscuits--Cakes, ¢-¢| Pies or Fancy Pastry- you can always depend on Beaver Flour for the best results every time. Try it. At your Grocer’s _ .-. _ i - _ p o I n so _ _ _ FcedltCoarse Grains and Cereals T. H. Taylor Co. Limited, Chatham. Out. QQ #_ - '1 .,,`J»» 1,; u. `.~ -,- ' _ence in thc captains, left all to their §disc1'c-tion and they had decided it ;iieil. , 2 l“"‘S “““"fe t" °""“’ t" ‘7h“"'°“"'l Mr. wi-ight, the Liberal member fm town' llicnfrcw Ont., who recently spoke ir. 1 But thebonts mysteriously camel \H\'~'k. though it appears neither thei favor of the Tunnel has made not- ,nlilc progress in his views in regard Ministei' nor the Deputy Ministcrlm that gi-gnc work, Some thref knew of thc fact, for on January 14iyeni-s ago he spoke on the subject of MV- LUN Wired ‘U the D091"-Y Minrflsland grievances and the only rein ister: "Mintz: and Stanley onlcdy he had tp nronrise aww ns >»- (‘ha1‘loi.tctr contains a reddish sediment, then your kidneys are diseased. , ’ Commence at once to, take Ferro-, zone to arrest these unnatural condi~. tions. Ferrozone is especially intended for the immediate relief and cure ol; kidney und bladder troubles and itsf _health-giving properties will bc felt at _once in new blood healthy ci1'cu1n~, tion, general strengthening of the system. 5 Ferrozone quickly corrects urinul` disorders, headache, and pain in thc back. It improves the appetite, dig» ests thc food, makes it nourish thcl nerves, makes them strong and en-‘ during, and fits one for lots of hnrdl work. ` _Don't be misled by cheap, sofcallcd, kidney cures oflcred by dealers fur; the sake of extra profits. There is only one safe reliable specific forl Kidney, Bladder. Liver and nrinnl U`0\|b19S. and its name is Ferrozonc.f Refuse point blank to accept a sub stitute, and insist on _v».iur driiggistl ‘HIDDIYIHE “Ferrozone;” iyim- 50(-_ at n.ll dealers. Sanitary I Plumbing l Let us tel you how littlcit will cost to in- .strill 11 raystciu of np-io- _ cl:i_l.c sail tary plunibiiio' ing in _\_' 6~~-l.ar;_fe square cnue sr-in clniin-i, wit i lnncerl arms mul ilnnlilc roiigs; regular price $1. ci now half mice 6uc. .\`,|,;'--One orlrl chair. snilali is for dining room ‘or bedroom |-cgiil:ir price ,£1.75 now half przc. HSC, _ .\'o,H _-I-`i\-\~ On: dining noni chairs, braced arms ard ilonlilv mugs, panel back, oul_vl`ii'e in stock. Regular price you :it hull p ice. ` _\'o 1; lol of odd chairs. only one, two or three left of ii ` ilusioii. e-onie with xi broken rong or a few s_cruichi~s , which will'i;ol interfere with the strength of the chair. to clear ui 4oc mich. .\noilier lot :rt 35c encli. PATON & - CO. Us Canada Life Facts 'l`lic (,`;ui:ul:i Lifc but priirl in czisli profits dufing the pas five years iicui' 3' ;f»i,5on,iioililppiuu ivcur. is rum of the nionl nruttlly iiuii voiiwiiiciillv'i~il|inlNl farinu and lionimi In nm _ pru\'l1ii-1'. lour|u1pu _ . “"“' ¥__.__._.___ For Sale Elsie Mac. 2.2231. brown mare 16 hands high weighs 1100 pounds sired by J. R, Shed¢1_ 6969, record 2.19l, he by Red Wilkes 1745), dam Lady Star by Jupiter Star he by Jupiter Abdullnli. Elsie Muc has ii yearllng race record ol' 2.43 and won the yenrling stake race for trotters given by thc New England Breeders Association, purse two thousand dollars, She also won the oliullenge cup given by the Dor- chester Driving Club for trottcrs in |006 stepping n quarter of u milc in the fast time of 31 seconds. Hbu is sound ami right in every way u grand road marc and should prove ii great brood inure. She has bceu mated with the stallion Bnnitn 2.l8} and believed to be safe in foul. For extended, pedigree and prlce address F. J.. Cameron, Charlotte- town. 3-17dtul2l1‘tuf2i. Tenders Wnarves and Bridges. Department of .Public Works, Cha loltetown, March 19th. 1908 Sea ed Teiidcrs will be received nt this Department until noon on Thursday, April 2nd, |903 'from any person or persons willing to lease any or all of the public wnarves and bridges the property of the Proviurinl Government from the first of April, 1908 to the 31st of March, 1909. ' Full particulars of rmditioiis and m`t_es also forms of Tenders may be procure* at this Ollice and wi-l be forwarded t