_ THB GUARDIAN, CHARIDTTETOWN, PRINCE BUWAIJ) ISLAND. JANUARY 16. rgoq m l-un: = l a e' J f ri 1 | l .__.; _.ar rr" , lit llsloll nl wlllln llv|l;lllnl~ ll P. t. lsllln within it-the more far the °"'_`“` ° - real benefit from the (" """“ Wax" fo_od;’ti'lat is why cod liver H¢Sll. » ’ lu natural resources, beautiful and healt - all that complete autonomy as to ucver P\'0iJlCIl’l Of ll0W t0 t2.kC C0d ment can bestow, and still, if cut oil’ irc liver oiL That is one reasoh the rest of creation for never so short d0CtOI'5 haile iJ€¢l1 PIC- ‘markedly in its commercial transaction 1 These ls, alter all, nothing so vital to a N ,. ,I , - _ p vlueeaalts system of communication ol is 3 Powerful builder of with the outside world. It mav be rich Scotfs Emulsion of pure fultoiivein,peopled bya race of giants cod liver oil Solves the in physical and mental stature, possessing time, it suffers in its provincial life, - ';_ 1 - a stuntlng and restricting influence 'cnbhlg Scott S .Emulsion for which efentuaiy han .icaps it and curbs , iiirs. Esiolle illaylon, h. 3. all wasting diseases, coughs, th e spirit of its people. colds and bronchitis for R almost thirty years. Wed! send you a mmpie free upon request. i bo ICOTT & llO\VNE. Toronto, OIL L _ We have au entire province of th _ New Brunsw|ck,is nevertheless so tie Your Moncyi Wc’rc After it! 7 Not in the stand and deliver style. We give you a worthy equivalent. In these days when the times demand that you must seek the utmost value for your money. it fs folly not to step towards you. We are taking some good long steps in your direc- tion in the way of giving you the best stock of BOOTS and SHOES for the least money. J. H. BELL. ii ji him-ix-`\ up and completely isolated in the winter I < .I easuu as to suifer in its provincial liie a t pe iodical paralysis. It has everything else but continuous communication with the great Dominion oi which lt. forms an integral part and to solve the diiilcully in Thg Rgsidgnge gf KQV, the way of auch continual connrctlon, to real federation placed largely in this position. Prince Edward 1sland,than which no other portion of America can a~tgx-eater natural advantages, only ci - mills removed from the mainland oi ia d or 4 'l'h’e Man Who Wants a iiillillillilillilili iililii Or needs any repairingdone should not forget that we have the facilities for turn~ ing out work equal to any in Canada. Let us give you nn estimate. Rmcc Stewart & C0, Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers. mum Navigation Co'a Wharf, Charlottetown, P. R. Island, ` The late G. W- Howlan. The father oi the Tunnel Scheme. By courtesy Mari-‘ lme Farmer. \ A. E. Burke. Alberton. By courtesy Maritime Farmer. brought to examine the Capes Crossing. Nlture seemed to have planned her ferry there i! anywhere, he thought, and why should men trust themselves mnny miles out oi sight of land in frail boats when a narrow space of six and a hall miles only, in view at all times of either shore, separated the two provinces between Tormeutlne and Traverse. He inaugur- at d a new mail service vin ths Capes at once and the icc boats were used for the iirst time to maintiin lt. This service has been more or less continuously muln- tained since Governor Rcady’s tlmr, and even todny when slcarn communication fails, and the best available sienmers are tied up in the E s', this is tho only mar.- ner of ingress and egress cf which the country kno Ka. After Cc lfe leratlsn, Tae l.".~l.»rr\l Giv- ernm-=nt began its solution ot the t run rl filzulty by placing on the route hevween P.otou ani G:o.~gst1wn the oil “Aihorr," a wouden hulk of m i lvrnne po ver a ld a model in no wise niaycd to ice-‘irc tklug. But she prov-d one thing: that at let t atelmshlp-:ommunicat on woull do munh to shorten the p~-rioi oi the Isl \nd‘s deprivlvion in winter. Tho M.~K-'nz e which involved “Clnlinubus Steam Com~ mnn icatlon," became convinced that there was no means except a subway under the Straits by which this communication could be secured. Possessed of a genius for working out oamplex schemes, the brightest intelligence, much elxquenoe' and an indomitable per.-everance, he suc- ceedcd in impre sing his views rfailly nxt. only on his native province, but also on the leading stalosmen ofthe Dominion. ‘Sir John Macdonald and Sir Wilfrid Llurler both iavorecl this plan. All ba- lievcd that a tunnel would solve the dlfiicuity, bu; was it prac - icnbicl Coul-I it be built, and cheaply enonrhao warrant the general Gov rnmentln msking the expsndi»ure'i Asurvev was ordered nod made, and it i» declared ln black and white in the oili- niol returns that tunnelling under the ‘Straits nt Northumberland between Oar- l~l.on Head and Murray Point presents no engineering difilculties to speak of. But the cost? When Sir Uuglas Fox made his estimate of this, tunnrlling was in its infancy. Ten millions of dollars would Vive us a broai guage tunnel, and (Continued on page 0.) ' remove the serious disability under which its people lah »r. is the duty ct the hour. When I’.ince E iward island entered the Canadian confederation in 1873, six years aiter the union of Ontario, Quebec. New Brunswick and Nova Scctia,she, feel- ing-as a weak partner entrustlng herself to the nation, r. ever anticipated the nec~ eaalvy of fxpllcit t.-rms as to the ccrnmu~ nic tion which should he kept upwintlr and summer by the general government. In the summer time little nr no diliicully presented itself, but for winter there were obstacles num=rous and hard to overcome. “Continuous stcum commu- nication bstwe ~n the island and the mainland winter and summer" wus, after much deliberation betwren the confedera- l Eastern Steamship Co Intcrnatioml Division. Winter nethtced Rates lu elect to lay nt, looq. Bt. John to Portland $3.00 Bt. John io Boston $3.50 Gommencing December lo, r9o3,|tumer leaves lt. John at B a. m. (atlantic Btandatd) Thnr~s~ days lor Luheo, Elatport, Portland and Boston Returning from Boston at 9 a.m.v1a. Portland, Bsaiport and Lnbec. Mondays. Passengers arriving at 8t..]chn cn evenings previous to morning saillngacsn go direct to learner and lake cabin berths or stateroom: ici ` the trip. Wm. G. LEE, Agent, Bt.. John, N. B. canvltt ansrrn, v. P. a oem manger. A. H. HANSCOI, G. P. A T. A. General oilleea, Fosters Wharf, Boston. Man ull. New lieat E Fish llarket All kinds of Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish, Salmon, Halibut, Cod, Haddock. Finnan Haddies. etc. ' Also all kinds of Beef, Pork. Lamb, and a choice variety of sausages. Give us a call; We'll treat you right. liaddlesoy it Trainer, Qaeda Street opp. R. B. Norton’s, Hardwuase Store, near Sydney Street. - IQ, ‘ ting pirties, written in the bond of union. But t-he securing of such eillcient steam communication was the cilllculty, and ~hs Island negotiators fully appreciated it. “How arc yor going loglve ns elli- cicnt and continuous communication T' asks the into Governor Howlan, of the Federal Cabinet, “Thorn is nothing im- possible to 'he Government of Canada," replie i Sir E lenne Cartier. conlllcntiy. We all know how po;ent the Govern- .rv---_.r_V... ._ ,__ 7_ . W, .,. _ , I. 4-gs ~e.!» ' ' f - ~ 1" _,'Wr.w.';s .ef . - .‘._,',. - ‘ ', ~, I t ,y < if 1 PLEASANT VIEW H The home of Matthew Smith, M. L. A. . ..¢_‘ e ‘ J I V s _.1 ‘ ii ‘ ' ` ’ ' ` ~ t i OTEL. HAMPTON. By courtesy Maritime Farmer. I I JOHN R ont-:RTsoN. The owner of Inksllnan Farm. ment of Otnadn is, but the winter navi- Kniioll oi the b`t.rt\il.s is still in a vel? “Ui aat»sfactnry ccnditon and whllt nndtuir- srlly progress has been made toward i-UG desired and, there in sill much In UG fiom, much to be desired, inicre our sister province experiences tue thrill of per- ifanenv. intnreomruunication with IIB- To aee what has b»-so affected lr will M ,,,°,,,,|-y ro lrase tha different. stakes , In = , of thin winter service. Tlmc waawllflt ' "‘-‘ " _ . It is not a aentnf'ylR0 SVU!"-"i’°“ °“' _ little island province WI' ll °°‘Pl"'°’7 0 0 D R ,eu't elf from the outer wo-li in winter as' 1,. gh. Mwflalsns tndav. Bix mvolim Funeral Dif°ct°|' ‘mum Q.,-mgplre, thru-,four and even dve ' ' 1 ' * ite ifi betvrssn malls. Theorliinaf! Embalmeh :u»:l'i»rine-tim” was all tha mee" I* Wrigh ' Co. Lt'd , their Iiuderiak-4 some ant of sffnt to bs|t~r thi! HMV# °f ing business. and also seeming their nndertatring departments on Kin I Bqnave I am prepared to attend to s l osde1|"p¢raonally and 'Ili iii up-i0~|w Purchased from Mark' inns. with wloonl gomnrrnf. o-ma l 1' .. to carln for the dead with s view to the hdltll of the living. ,hte ummm., Paygnz |;p¢¢]g,] gttgntion mlited Hia .Maint-y_'a Malls were con. ve eo , , _ (|3“,”_, .bmp was msde'ln the rouse. on Phan' , _ _ 2|§¢ ‘nn ““,,,,|,|,,¢ nvar,castlnl about lor iti'»¢lr~. The iii-at mall Ml‘.'i°° ""i'\`. u~r\m,»al ln the eut.fr0lI1 Wi’-"fi I"’:);‘x Blown rslandswi 'll °"' °P°" , hai; the water ll-ads and weather per~ ri f the mainland nudvr “iq riggvsrnor Ilvadfl W" _ _ - -_,gg f;;;;»_°_-;»°.;:;:::°::.".:..“.:':.;°2:‘.:‘.‘: y Government, then in power purchased the “Northern Light,"au ice-breaker built bv Capt. Sewell forthe navigation of the St. Liwrence. She was uno-.her rep for~ w~r4, but river ice onri gulf ice presentci dlillcultles ofa different nnture and it was soon scan that sofnethlng bl-tter o-uld be devlsei. The "Stanley" camo next. in the evolution of winter boa's. She was built In Seo lnofi oil' plans s cured in Swe 'en by Cant. M- Elhinnev, oi thc Mar- ine Drparlment. The original of these plans was r.hs "Gothsburg City" oi the Katiegalt River-,running he W -an Sweden and Norway. This was decided hy the longvs rtepforward so fur ma te,and many thought that perhaps all that could bc dom- fur winter navlvat on was accom- plished in the S anley. There was no qlxsstlon of the route for swarners all trwse rv-ar~; be w en Georgetown and Pictcu all united in having them ply. Then crme the tunnel agitation. In 1886 thciate Governor Howlan, than ill the Senate and himself concernei in the making of th! terms of Confedrraliun whrcsrot. Baotssf No bahv crina fir the mere fun oi the thlnlz. Ir.cr|o.~l h=-cause ir. is not wcli - generally its little stomach is sour, its bowels on uzestsd, its skin not a vi iev-~r- ish. This is oiten why babie- are wnk»- fui and make nigl\t< miserable for t"e p~re~t-. Relieve the little one ann it will strep all night ann let the moth:-r get rar nel-ded ri-at tw mil. Jus' wh-ir. moths-ra neon for this purpose ia Bubfn Own Tab- lcta~a me -l -.inc tnar. sp edily reli~vl»s u--d p cmptlv cures all the mlm-r a intents of vllung nhlillre ». 'l‘h»- fxnerlcuce of thousands of mothers his pr.»v»»n the . 'rut~- of this. and among th sa mothers ia M-s. James Farrell, Baniwrry, Ont., who says: "I think Babys Own |`».l»l.ts the i~»~~t medial s in tae world lnr little or cs. Mv baby was cross and nav-~ me a good no-ul ci lrou'-in hut. since using the tshlcts I c ulfl no wish fora healthier or better Ila|.\1r61 uilii '." Strong lr praise c `uii not he given, 'tori the mother h in a nu irantee that th - T ~h~ . l~t»~ contain no opiate nr harmful dr-ur. S iri by m.~nlr-ine Healers or sent post. mild 1 M25 o nts ~ bor hy w itlnrz t.n~ llr Wil- liams Me ici c Cc., llrockvllle. Om. Loader in Toronto Society 5 Suffer-ed intensely from Pain in Back and Kidueys, with Loss ci $l¢:,,'.. Says She Was Completely and Permanently iluroli by 'Ylarnor’s Safe Goto. MKS. CI.AY'l`()N \\'iiiTi‘IS: “ \\’o iluve usoil \VAi{I\`i'lll .S S.-\i"l~I ('l'Rl"l - ill our fnlllliy for Novi-l';li yt-:lr~. .\iy iltlriiuxltl j ';`~ il* nsieti it \vilt~n ilo lm-l init-I;;r\-lm urlti Lirlm-y f ' YS, lrillliliuulnl it culw-tl him. _-\l.tll nm |-iw¢.~t‘ti io static illtlt l lllsn i|:l\'\.~ ll~l'li il l~llt-r-t»-~,~tllily. it lzllrctiuvoill ll|uL H-llilti in my iaith nlnl ki\l» in-,\'-l :lull \\'ilit'il <';lll~1'li nw intl-l»~u pain, \\'ilil itwl of sit-t';> lll_\' ilvzlitil iuwllllli- ililplliriil. l mul; ullly i'<=l|l' ilwlliv-. tri' .\:|i`<- i't1rt- :uni \\’:l> 1-.intpin-iviy<'tl1'1-_ _,v I. up »1-:>&4 "'l`ilvr<- :ll'.- ~~» n|'l'\v ln:-rii|~int~~l tin. :im ._ . , :-" t . I \\‘ol'lilivs\‘ limi ll t.\ rl plellsllrw to iixnl time (init t-.lu lm xlilwixlit-ly llvprlliicll tipoll in t’-l llwlv: lll.ln ls rlzlilll--ti itrril. ;-, ‘~¢, . , ,g ,V 3* 7"" -* f .-7'.; `:I;,i,; ' = ~ 4- -~-;: '-~f.~ft&'1v..‘l\;‘;'-3 /'ff -5:, f it .~. ,.5 . -f . 4,. 5. ,/% ~ 1/125/ \ \\ . "i/ ‘ , / " L. ff ` .. 1 ‘ j/Z , ' /_ ie, / \ - -.‘-il‘.<. i'l>"l`li`limBindti\-r, Liver .-1 l rlnilry Organs. it ls pro.~'r'l'll>c. 7 r ut :lny drug store or direct; $1 rl hottie, Beware of substitutes and imitaticns. Insist upon Wsrnefs .Safe Cure; take no other. vm., ,Address Warncr's Sufi- i‘tlrr- Vo., 4-l inmbtlrtl hit., 'i‘1~vf-nto, \VARNER'S SAFE PILLS lnovc tilt: botvcis gently unti uid ll spec-(ly curr. i » L ’ \ 'EEE cs, Q2/ "'»'9 ~ " _Y A,Ai-’"'°*'1¢° Fun. Gm:a~nsnr q:;;‘atooo.ooo._ .‘,,,-._.;,= _,~ 4. lrnmovnoeaonomo. I t '~°“~< .-1.1. .».~ /.`A'S"S`Uirt‘AN`cE\CoMl>ANv ` .- ‘ -y.. , . },.»,;. .{»;<`..\¢g_~_... , to if ADDISON I-I. HOOVER, ESQ., President. l-lQN.:w. c. EDWARDS, ROBERT E. MENZIE, ilfvlol-Pnsslnnvr -r|||;a;U||g|| Wil-LIAM DINEEN. , Al_Ex. DAVIDSON, M.D. ' lun Vlos-Pnsnioanr ~|||,,¢,L 50",.. THOMAS BAKER, SIDNEY H. PIPE, Sub Vial-Pnzalnluv AGTUAIY Pnovmclal. omEc'rons= .I HON. ARTHUR PETERS. GEORGE E. HUGHES, M.P.P. ii CHARLOTTETOWN. CHANLOTTEIOVJN. i BENJAMIN C. PROWSE, W. H, BRENNAN, CHAl\l.D'r'rzTowN. Suuulsaslnr A. W. BTERNS, Provincial Manager Charlottetown .*-sarv '7,,._-- _J X ») ;_\iil o ,?{)» (_ ///gi Boker’s Hockey Skates i?nlr»»r~'s Hockey Skates Boker-'s Hockey Skates Nhclpiy Hockey Skates Spring Skates all sizes Hockey Sticks from 15 coats Ehin Pads Simon W. Crabbe, Stoves and Hardware. Arona llcmlnion llcynl Ganadian Walker's Corner Dec. I2, 1903. Talk About Your Talk Abnuts LIP YOU BUT CALL A'l`--- The High-=(irade Art Parlor And see the msgniilseni display ol Art Goods, hnndre- ` l\,';.-`,'i~,.