ies, V THE GUAHIAK wha; are Humor, 7 THE MORNING GUARDIAN Ihsyarsvitistsdormorhidnuleseours- -X th vdns and aiisoting the issues. SATURDAY, JAN. 9 1934. Dsyarseommmbdueto detsctivsdigsr ' Ion but are sometimes inherited. i How do they manifest themselves? In many forms of cutaneous eruPi|°h. mit rheum or scllnl. plmples and boils, md in weakness, languor. general debility- , *Bow all they 09011041 By Dominion is left in doubt whether shallbean early dissolution of Parlia- TEE POLITICAL SiTUATl0li. Down to the present moment the Hoodis ment, or another session to be held. For a which also builds up the system that nas snlfaradtiomthsm. timsadissolntion was looked upon as almost certain, but more recsntl! 711°" It is the best medicine for all numors huuemwe (0 be mm; probability 0_1. another session for the existing House. The uma hu come when the people hue a right to ask that the suspense shall be ‘ Itermiiiated. The existing conditions AN. STOVE COAL SHOULD LAST WELI AND BURN WELL. THE BEST BUR.N!NG COAL ON THE MARKET TO-D AY IS PORT HOOD AND ITS LASTING QUAL- ITIES ARE MOST ASTON- ISHING. altogether anomalous. Thereare a number of seats vacant which are necessary to be Blind lf another session is to be held. Among these ia the seat for West Queens which has been vacant since the regret- ted demise of Hon.Mr.Farqubarson. If the general election is at hand there is some pretext for the delay in issuing aiiirlt f°-\° a by-election. lf another session is to be held before a dissolution all vacancies should be filled before it opens, as 'other '. ar iss a number of constituencies would be bitrarily deprived of _their representa- tion at a critical time. There are other features of the situation W _ hich ought not to he permitted tc con tiuue longer. The important depart- B) ent of Railways has been vacant since the resignation of Hon. A. G. Blair. Both the Provinces of New Brunswick a nd Prince Edward Island are and have been for months without representation inthe Cabinet.. The sec entire Maritime tion of Canada has but two Cabinet n our political history as a Dominion. There is no suilieient justlheation for a_ PHUFESSIUNAL EAHUS §°:::°;:??::;;.:;§ :'.‘;';'.:i°;‘..§.“::;: DR. T. C, ROBINS, trong Government to psrniit these con- DENTIST. dltlons to continue longer. It is the Office at Residencc,Prince St. Opposite St. Paul’s Church. is-iz d 6`moe pd A L clear duty of the Government to decide upcnacourseof action and either dis- solve Parlisment,or fill up the Cabinet nd House vacancies preparatory to calling he representatives of the people together. G0 R A L L These are matters concerning which the L M D. C. M., I.. R. C. P. A S..f(Edllbllrgh) _ ~ _ h h i iii . Tn - Omce and residence, Prince St. : ent ey were n opp” eu .Y “D corner Dorchester. B Omoo Hours: il-10 u. m. I-3 p. ni., 7- I s p. m. _ _A _ __-,._i°v`f`.dl'°f`d. i Ur. SMALLWUOD, SURGEON DENTIST, DzsBRlSAYS BUILDING. Complete Equipment and upto date methods Painless Extraction, alumim:in,and Aiuminis lined l-iles. A Specialty mane of crown, gridge iberal leaders were especially sensitive ot afford to ianore them now that they re in power. Moreover, if another ses- onls to be held the post oiiica vacancy nCharlct.1ctown ought to he filled at once. The vacancy has existed too long already. _ Major Weeks complains through a let- ter in The Patriot, that he asked The ,nd an so d work Guardian to correct an error by say lug, AH " '" f“"" "“"“'“°'d‘ “Mr. We eks did not appear for any of the __+. 7___.. ..____ _____..... -__ D ersous who were convletsd at the Pollse Dr. JAMES WARBURTUN, C°““ °“ °"° “°"~" This request, he says, was refused. The PhY‘l¢i*° md S“’5°°°' simple fact is that The Guardian chose KENT BT., CHARLOTTETOWN. L o make its own statement instead ofa X Ray “"1 Electric Treatlnentw statement dictated by Mr. Weeks. And OFFICE Fi0l7R8:- .gc to lo a, ni., 2 to 3.30 and t 1 to $30 p. in. his is the statement made by The Guard- 1°-" d"Y»f ian yesterday morning; CW.A.il_. loner. K. 8-I' C il. Sam limi W.A.Waxxa, Jr., represented Chas. & \ ednssday The case was adjourned for week a ers and Amrncys' This uni mont is une in every partic- Brown‘s Block, Charlottetown, P. I i nigyvjgv 'pg I|Q_A1\1 ular and aw;-.is the misleading impress- 5°l““°" "" ” ' ' *’“"‘ °' °*‘”d“‘ ion which would have been given by Mr. i3'dw|~ ;_____ _ iA_ , ,,_;___i_ Collins' case only a: the Police Court on V , . _ W eekssuguested paragraph. When Mr. J 0 51 N F, H Weeks appears as counsel for a violatur of Commission Merchant ‘ cl Whoieaaleflhvpical and Domestic Fruits and L he Prohibitory Law he has no right to aim that the fact shall not be noted in ‘ he press. We leave nur readers tojudge N Produce. .F WH" 'M q°°““°°° °° Onan' whether there was any unfairness ordin- Lemons ani Bananas. d w i vi inmun 1. n. nnusn, i.,a. |36-:S8 Barrington Street. Halifax, N. S. caurteqy on our pmt _*_-_--i IG HTNING REMEDY FOR CRAMPS , L (HARVARD.) Some people have cramps pie'ty often, s/miusrsr Ann n1orr.rv.n.L/is %th¢r~°1=lv My and wi" B“""‘°" ®r. Queen and Richmond str., Ch‘taw-n. Ttlephone Connection. ou do have them its a miirhtv quick rf- ief you want. Polson‘s Nerviiins is as ure as death to relieve cramps in five se i- _ cours-i|`s imtantsneous, just a few 5 drop, |n tweeteneri water ann the pain is of Nervillne today J S gone. Buys bottle . and keep it handy. Nervlline is anom- . mon household necessity and only costa . ’ 25 cents. Barrister’ solicitor’ &c” Ds.. Ha\nuois's Maivniuxs Puma Guns . MONEY TO LOAN. OIYTCE-lsrria Block. QWUYI. P. R. 1 Cosa-rira'rioi¢ - l I lac dw tf CROSBIE dt. 00. lt. inane, llswlsssllssl. Ilpnrtzsis-`-'i'-:vr‘\`\:gaaion llsrehania. Wholesalesm . init. 'atzrdde p.emiae opposite I. in hddkl. Ghls address. Crosman P. 0. lox is rvklwrvr Paterson Downing Co’_v Cornrniapion Merchants St, Johns, Newfoundland, mqnmswisel P. ll. ramad premises . SOLICITED ‘_ ._ ggggg L_ Q., Donato lclxnaon lealall a nalrmloll. , ggfggrg. tbmiqs-¢f~la _ . hwwrslleafclaariamesvr: qgqfé. in In an. larllshf, lollaihr. Hott" sts. .‘~.:'.:~..'°.:-....°:_":.°‘.:'--°‘~ i L=‘i.'-:::-.~:-1=..=s'........'f»‘-=-'=»- -fr..-.ri :.2- i il ii ` it ‘li I-3 nil las , 50°.. Baiiar nil you would be if you knew what a splendid article. Our Emulsion with Guaiaeol is. _ ' It contains all the nourishment oi the oil- the hone producing- Hypophospliites ci' Lime and Soda and ilnaiscol the serm killer. For long standing wughs-incipient consump- tion, croup in rhildren there is nothing like it We sell a lot oi' it--because its good. Price 4cc pe* hottie. A.W.iic_lldlll,l’llm.B. The Square Druggist. Sunnyside. there I ° ‘strengthen him in popular favor for the Thsntassot been s aisgla lsiiarsela chartered bank in Canada in seven years past. All citisens interested in the new hotel point ue can-so ui #semi 4'- mens; or .nie city coupon chamber mu afternoon t three o'uloek to hear the report of _the committee. This in important. It is understood that Councillor Pate s alll not this year be a candidate for the Mayoraliy, but will seek re-election to the Council in which he has rendered such good service. The Guardian hopes yet to see him in the Mayor’s chair, ho never, and we believe his present attitude will future. . p The card of Dr. Kelly as a candidate for , the Hayoraity will be found in another column of this issue. Dr. Kelly has seen some service in the Council and was can- didate fsr the elvis chain two years ago. He will state his views sn sity affairs at public rneetinirs, a course which seems desirable for other civic candidates as well. It has been expected sinee the last Mayoralty election that ex_-Councillor Horne would this year be a candidate for the eivic chair. He isa prominent busi- ness man, of moderate but Dl’°8"°°sive ,views, who has moreover served at the ‘council Board for twenty years mai. familiar with civic affairs. l‘ka_ im- sets would be entirely safs in his han is. THE DAY OF l[llRAOL§ NOT PAIT. A Tomato “Star” reporter invssti ated the case of Hr. Geo. arner, and found that alter thirteen years of almost total deafness, he had been cured by inhaling Catsrrhozone. This proves that where Catarrhnsnne treatment is employed, Impaired hearing and deafness can be cured. Oatsrrhosone always brings quick relief, and is warran- ted to give la~tings\tisfact.ion. All salar- ers fiom impaired Hearing, Deafness, Head Noises and Ringing in the Earsarh advised to inhale Cuiar-rhozone and derive the great brneiit it is capable of affording, Price $l.(X), rnisli sire ‘5c. Dnuririsns, or N C. Poison k Co.. Kingston. Out. Ds. Hauii.-roiv’s Prus Cum: Cossttra- nos. Church Services. Changes to be made In churoh services should be at this odlce not later than one o'clock Friday afternoon uirrz-ionisr. Prince Street.-Prayer and Praise Ser_ vice at l0.ll. R-v. G M. Young stil and Rev. R. W. Stevenson at 7. Strangers welcome. Attentive ushers. ` Grass Church.-Prayer lleeiing at li) a. m. Rev. R. W. Stevenson at ll and Bev. F. S. Cola at 7. Str-angers always wel- come and provided with comfortable hclk. imnssrrnniarl. Zion.-Prayer meetlnir at 10. Rev. W- W- Lodse at ll and G. R. White at 7. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.3). St.. James.-Prayer meeting at 10 Rev. G. R. White at ll and Rev. G. ll. Young at 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.3). naifrisr. Rev. T. F. Fullerton at 11 and Rev. W. W. Lodge at 7. Sunday School at 2.2!) p. m, All welcome. Visitors provided with seats by courteous ushers. cntmcn or osnrsr. _ Services at li a.m. and 8.45 p. m. cnivriuu. cniusrian . Rev.F. S. Como at ll and Rev. T. F. Fullerton at 7. Sunday School at 2.3.), Prayer meeting Wednesday night at8 o'clock. Seats free and unapproprisfad. s'r. DUNs1'ai1`i\ carnirnital. First Mass at 7.3), second Mass at 9 snrl High Maas an 10.33. Vespers and Bene- dicticn at 7 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. m. ANGLICA N. St. Paul‘s-Rev. Leo T. W. Williams Rector. Morning Prayer at ll a. m. Even in|r Prayer at7 p. m. Holy Communion- lst Sunday of each month after morning prayer, Bod Sunday at 8.90 a m., 3rd day after evenlnu prayer. Sunday School at LH) p. m. All feats free and uuappro~ priaoed. St. Peters.-Rev. Jas. Simpson, M. A. Priest incumbent; Rev. T. H. Hunt, D. D. Asst. Priest. Holy Communion (plain) 8a.:m. Matins and (choral) Sermon ar, 11 a. rn. Sunday School ai. 8.3) p. m. Choral Evsnscng and Sermon at 7 p. m. Holy Communion every week day ar. 7.45 ii. m. church sud an saints Chanel open every day from sunrissto sunset lor private devotions. BALVATIOK ABIT- Bn nday Services at 7,ll,i4,and at.’l.M p.m Week night: Service--Monday, Tuesday Thursday Friday. and Saturday at 7.8. IIYIITH DAY ADVIIITIIB. Ssrviers at the Tahsrnasle, Iitmuy irsst. as IU and at 7 p. m. WARTB REMOVED WITBOUTPAIN. Potnamh Peinless Oats and War! Ex- hashor never fails to removi Wane Gorns or Bunions without pain in if hcur~,_ Refuse a substitute fu “Put- nara‘s ;it‘s the best. Stupendous Bargains-at Wesk‘s k Coe 9 yards stripe lanlslstis for 150. Go I llalnl said to be wer-nh Ye for Se, hooks and eyes asldtehs werehdeforleaeard, dress loads half prior, meds underwear Ill tl, Bssslals’s underwear SZ oi. ow. prsssion is general that the oity’s'iuter- ring, / ~ r‘ .- e. I . ' _ _, ,_ ,v frieiatiinirlii' W . 'T `~. SLAUGHTER SALE. To liold our own trade and protect our own custom# ers wc offer our whole stock of Dry Goods and A _ Clotiiing at ,Discounts of A25 TO 0 PER CE T. 25 P. C. OFF ,' 335 P. C. POFF Dress Goods Mens' Underwear Ladies’ Underwear ‘ Table Linens Velveteens Flannels Silk Velvets G¢nt’s Furnishings ’ Overalls and jumpers Lawns and muslias ' Skirts and Waist; Slieetings and Pillow cotton Table covers Corsets Blankets Carpets Jackets and Napkins Chiffons Furs (All kinds) _ Figured Dress Goods Colored ‘Silks Figured lilks Umbrellas ~ Ladies’ and Ciiildren's- Plaid Dress Goods Carpet Sguares - Rugs an Mats Wool Scarfs Wool Shawls Prillings Straw Matting Waterproofs ’ Silk Laces Silk Applique H LF PR CE Trimmed Hats, Untrimmcd Hats, Fur Muffs, (spcciIlcd,) Corsets, specified, applique, specified. Samples given. Goods on approval. We will not bc undcrsold by anyone. ,Cash Only. o & `C()s, SUNNYSIDE. USERS. known like It. New ceivsfi 6! io 7| wheny ing. zoo and n Fish, hmily lunlr Wa s\s.Wesh's&°s.1'hsPeopis'sBts|e. p _. it , ui. Agents CJ. 1 SOME FACTS- ‘ , mm In November 158 some uve years auo we plseed our I’-rfected Emulsion ol Cod Liver Oli wir li lirpo;>l:osphiLes of lime, soda and Gu . .i ,nl on tae market..-Then we sold some nares dosen. Lest year we sold over three gross. ,It is s well known hot that germ life causes nearly all sick- That is where our Emulsion is better than all others, it contains Isaia- col so fatal to germ life. The merits of this article have become -foo' general debilivy,iong standing coughs, incipient ooneump ion etc., etc. For cron p in children there Is nothing Ask any medical man, he will tell you it is a good article. Nctwith~ standing the advanced price of ell we are still ielllug this at the old figure price 401: per bottle Mads and sold only by . A. W. R¢ddin, Ph., B. The Square Diusaist, Sunnyside. 9d3i Boston Dai-by $10) hats just re at Weeks dc Co., in all sizes from . Youzet the very la~est in hats ou buy a Boston Derby.Weare Bois for Charlottetown.-Weeks dt 71 tf Saturday, the gih inst., will be the last day for discounts on elect- fic light bills for December light- 7d 3i . Ladies, Jackets just came to us at hall' price you mu have them the same way. Thev are all new i cy, 54 length. M length. a and full length at K price.- Prowse Bros. . 7d 3i Fishjust raesived atthe liek lurkot l‘reshSamoa, Halibut, Oodlsh, White Too l ks,D0rs Fish, Pleas Radiol. Kippered llenlsz,-Blasters Ns 1. lack efel, Dried and Smoked Salmon, Ghoies Oodlsh Dinh! Herring, &.ltB , ar Casual Salmon, Kaekerv-i, (Hans. keine, ste.-J. H. lyrick k Go. 8 d il FISH MARKET. of frat lst, salmon, aallbv. eos- Ws have just received anotha' inns n-h,haddosk. and a dsssa ethervsrisetsa. wll sell tsiqy at sspeslaisrias to saheveeyhsly-J.B.lrnwat0o. _ ua Date, iotli August, i8 Yearly Premium ‘ Total P-eminms _ _ . Date of Deaih, ugh October, vga; Chin Pai4 3oth Ociober, its; Bum Auureu - . _ _ Additions - - - . . Total - - - - . E. R. Brow, Charlottrtow n, Special Agent ` A!"°\l“\ 01 Cllllll. °°¢r sot per rent of total pn minms. i Dividrnde alone o- er in; r cent. 1.1 total pierni-run. Return over cost 3' ‘$5 as aides 29 yelra' in. u i ance. f ......!.f.i,i,e.:.f;x<:.!.':.=:.‘:f:~:.i,:‘..t.?\° °=°°f1° I-if- AN INVESTMENT THAT PAID Plan, Life- xo Psymentgba Policy No I5 605 Life of Lewis Cam Ii 3° ' $5500 i CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. _ ° ' 14~ ' _ Il.U&® ~ - ssl Is ‘ $4-55|-I5 W- K- Rogers. Charlottetown Manager P. E. Island Brduoii, Repair Work. Having secured the ser- vices of a first-class cabinet maker, I am prepared to do 'all kinds of furniture repair Gharies F- Davison, Prince St- opp. Baptist Church. s.¢|wk. in me tifcinns Of the City of Charlottetown. At the request of many citimns Ihavedecidedtooifet as a can- ; didste for the-llayoralty. i I take this opportunity of sol- iciting the vous of the citizen. If elected I shall exert myself to promote the interests of the City ‘ts the but of my ability. , Yann respectfully, | IRBUK- P. KELLY. ., _, sl!¢l~».v.l._ _ I ~ r»7 V. , ul W, »` i work at reasonable rates. / _ il *ide "pe _f~ fi., ~ i,;'-,.. ` 1 B ‘ 1 . il ii Y ‘ >iff1=\= .“\\ " _\\iiiu@i t\l\l ` - _,_/ .. ,, ' I ‘Take my Advice, A Old Man I" “If you want to look diemed ‘up to the handle'-not oveidiessed, mild you-see that John llc 1 60-. does your tailoring." rim 811° advieetotheinan of hndaen or 9°°i¢\!Whoseappearanceiaofany usmenttohlin. Wecsa but re- aiiBon .’€.f*,‘..i'°.I..l“’f’..‘2.‘.£f‘Z';."""‘ ,l0. IGIBUD . \ iv Y , ».f .fp r . E’ X '%"°A 1 “¥“`»" ""7" l“ -" ) ‘4 “ ln. ‘ i.-"FL . ,. ' P ‘ Gb I .. ` » ve' »"" - " -- - .'., " _ 1.-11;* 'ilu ." _ . ...'.~-<(f'lv;_',~n».:~ .: .» .,"-_‘,-f~,'f',»`» -:‘. 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