IAGiii, ‘ oi' Y A . .,- ; _, _Q__.,.; ._ pl, , _`_______.-_,v._.,.,.,. ,r._{.-~,.:,- ,,_ 4 .- .,.l_v_t_.;_ i,;,_, ` i i _ _ (V »._\.i }»..g», K __\,_,_,_>‘_ \ ` ` I i » ~ I ~~ -.~1»&#rr50iast .uf§§>ie%esi;f.ll_rri;ia‘¢:2"se »,.; _~ _ -_ - ~ ~ ~“ -A - - ‘ _ _ _ _ _ n ` ‘ - ~ - - - l . . ». ~ \ ~~ " - V » gg. “vi _ .- =,.,§'. '- . ?.~;'-;~‘, ~1-".r.‘=i,5<<~r."._:_.§}"si' '. _-, . ~» li / 1 , _ ,PAGE 'rss _ -. - 8 m, -_ 'rua cHAnLo'r'rli:'rowN GUARDIAN _ I rnlS'f_°' I 1f:CEiiBeR3',,,,,, §"»"' .. ..- ` ' l . .. , ~ on-fi <'§‘=#"75~ 4,. i ' - _-*_ '~'="l` ~ -~*5‘*'e*|qh#¥nrv-m~ns»~r,»»mw-=r~¢f<~»n5%`~s€>--w»¢~ ~.‘» -imma ’»»\¢' fry 1-rl‘inii’i'§yi~a-ii.--»¢-"1r*'?v= -' .-=?». lt f f r ‘ -' ‘ ‘ ¢ . .E5- i -\ Rfb” ‘i-‘lim-‘K-N ' Ii- ' . ` f f .I 1 ~ =~-nf -' .»f*~l.‘...=.‘l.1'f‘;..~:i..r.».»_ :--rw _ ‘fe fi ‘ _ f *uf ~:»‘n ~'.-fr - . ‘~. »»_ _ i. -_ .. , i i. . . 1-»/.~»».0.ii..-ei.. i »~ .,.~. _ .. V - ,. .ii . _V _ ,_ p _t i N _ _, _ _ V V-,lt ,. _ _ i.-,pi .| _-._. .,-..»_~»_ .M » . i -l,..»i .- i l 1 ` ' ‘ ' - _ f . l _ 1 ______ ALL" .~ .--- D 'TBI LATE T _ " . l V _ _ W __ ._ ~~ --- Special Value ~ Alocket that can be en- graved - with name or monogram is always nice. 'I We have an extensive line of io and 14k gold and gold filled lockets. We are laying away gifts every day, let us put yours away. G. I'I. Taylor I Jeweler ‘ l Y ,_ 1'- , "' - \| THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SATURDAY, DLCILMBLR, 3,1910- For the second time withina year the seven a'nd a half million electors Iof the British lsles have been called to the polls. The late Barliament was but ten months old when it was Idissolved. The previous House had ibeen dissolved because tha Lords had refused to pass the budget until the Lpaiple had been consulted. When the lpeople were heard from they gave a ,-'majority of 124 to the Government. The Lords thereupon passed the bud- ;get, land taxes and all, hoping it iwould turn.out to be unpopular. The budget, on the contrary, has turned out to be a rather popular measure, if we may judge from the result of the bye-elections since. There have been twenty-tive of these, an average of one every two weeks, an yet the Unionist Opposition didi n gain a Single Seah S0 gm- the,-elpossihilities, among which is that the appears to he little or no evidence Election may YU" S0 C1059 all 50 de' oi a reaction against the Govern-‘vide nothing liravtiwlly. and no bei I ent and ‘e4 little evideuge glmnch followed by another conference of the; CHANGING PHASES OF THE BRITISH ELECTIONS. Mr. Stead assumes that the Lords will then argue that they have a con- stitutional riglit to twice reject any measure that they dislike, and that they are not expected to give in un- til the third time of asking. This ac- cords with what we know of human nature and class stuhhornness. Hence reform legislation will drag along very slowly, and yet the Liberal par- ty, having passed the veto bill, mllst rest satisfied with it foratime. Af- ter ten years, with probably a change of Government in the interim, the' Lords may be found doing business at the old stand and in pretty much the old way. l No doubt there is a good deal of' guesswork in all this, blit it shows- one possible outcome of the present contest. And there are many* other , in ' ‘v Wed°“11°“r °“n en' Iclianga in the general attitude oi the opposing lenders with a View tol l'i1\’lng P electorate agree upon some solution that will I S edicts that the break or obviate the existing dead- ` W. 'r. stead pr ' ~ ` ‘ ` _ _ '-'_ . Governmiiiit will win by at least 100 lock between the twoAHonses. V majority but that after all'it will be So far the noteworthy develop- I I a rather, barren victory. lie con- mellI1S Of U12 l>BSi HIOHUI UH*/0 been ' cludes that when the Government is the Sllheme l>1'0P0l1ll<1@¥l by the LOUIS _ thus sustained the Lords will pass`if0r 21 sweeping reform of their House, the veto bill-protesting the wbileland the tacit admission of the Union- that the ancient constitution has,lst leaders that this election cannot been destroyed. But before the year decide the question of tariff reform, Plc53¢ the Most is out the Liberals will discover that WI1iCh 1l\\€Sti0l1 '¢ll€Y will SWK I0 Faafidious - - because Rockwood Cliocolales are everythiilg that il is possililc lor good Chocolates lo be. Wi' are pai'lii'ul:irIy careful of lhe elezillliiless of our factory and you need Ilavc nofear of the cnllilitinn under which Rock- wood CllocoI:l1i~.~i arc iiilide. The While Candy C0 Lid si. Jann, .\'. is. passed twice i the Lords can take place. the veto bill has left the powers of refer to a plebiscite. This would be the Lordslpractically urfaltered. Mr. at once a constitutional innovation Stead thinks the veto hill e. very,and a verY costly one at that. But moderate measure. A bill must be'the new attitude of the Conservative n the House of Com- Unionist leaders will tend to elimin- mons before the third and drastic ate tariil reform from being an im- step of passing it with the King's mediate issue at the polls in this el- sanction without the concurrence offection, which seems a desirable j thing. ‘THE EXAMINER AND THE TARIFF. ___-Z----1 ’ The erratic Examiner argues that .the manufacturers, while the latter the Chllfilllall dllties Un pork and po- have become millionaires. We are \ 'o » A tatoea do not make the price any not able at the moment to state iiigiiar anii cliei-'emi-e nie diiries on precisely what the implement manu- , - _ a iaiiltiiral implements ought not fafturern’ profits arf. but it was onl- gl The Never Failing in increase nie pr-lee af uiein. 'rliai cially demonsstrnted two years ago is ver wen as fm- as it goes But that the Dominion Textile Company y i "ea", and Stomach we have a surplus of pork and po- (U18 COUUH C0mbill0) was DHYIUE its Runedy ` tagoes to S511, and miigf, Sell them shareholders 5 per cent. on its com- tl markets of the world mon stock capitalized at 10 cents A Proven Medicine of in le oven .I » V where competition keeps down the in the dollar, that is 50 per cent. on Exc°ph°n°\ ah” price. we have all our agrieiiliiiral the capital actually invested! Fin"- Teatnnormls and References ments to bil and free competi ther particulars of this case can be imple y, ~ li! “W l\\"\d\‘°d l\'0H\ P¢0Dl°"tinn ia alia: niit by nie enable liar read in an article by E. C. Drury in most rominent in City and oi a uiity averaging 20 par eeiii. a- the December number ol the Busy P gainst foreign made machines, and a M8l1'B Mllllazllle. ` Country. No failures. combine among the Canadian manu- The wld f11CtS BN I-hat Whether Sold only by _ fa¢m,~er,,_ I they know it or not, ollr farmers to are br-in robbed b the manufac- od . Those conditions have operated E Y P0 _ _ tg ` turers' combines under the shelter of reduce the P E Island farmer dltl of a tribute payer to the tariff and Tile Examiner, either 42 Queen street. the con ‘ 'on ' l tl r wilfull takes art ire Aiilii Bros 1 ‘g"°'=~"‘ Y 0 Y ' P OPPOS N ONE DAY-_ with the robbers. Price oc per botile T0 CURE A COLD I 5 . 3 , - v Tak IAXATIVE BRQMQ Qiimina MORE MARINE SIGNALS WANTED WONDERFUL VALUES IN HAND- ,amass “nrugghts ramad money it ____ WORTH TO 26.50 for 12.00. MOORE & McliEOD. ll-21dtf. 25°' .V lor a number of minor improvements ME S ITS HERE TODAY. SUITS ' . . . §,%RTH ‘£630 onered at 7_75_ SUITS lt fails -to cure. E. W. GROVE'S It isxgratlfylng to note that under ` GROVE/3 Biglml-\11`° is Ol ‘Wh D91- the supervision of Capt. T. G. Tay- ”' _ g have been made in the marine lights Some I Christmas I Ideas Of course you are planning what to give for Cllristinas gifts. VVe'\'e been planning for you for lnonilis and our gift- siock is nearly all here for your inspection. Among tlle lot Toilet Cases Brush and Comb sets, Brush, Comb :ind Mirror, etc., some plain others silver iuouuted. Fittings are of the finest quality alld cases are splencliclly fnlislied. We wnni you to see tlieln are many beautiful early. Our lille of these goods largest will he thc in the city. Leather Toilet Sets We have a large range of compact leather toilet cases for ladies and gentlemen. Small ones suitable for hand bag fully fitted. Larger ones still more complete. Our prices for those are very low indeed. J. G. Jamieson , §DRUGo1s'r and signals around the P. E. Island coast. The cold facts are, however, that we are still far behind other .sections of Canada in important re- quisite: for the protection and gilid- ance of shipping visiting oilr ports. This fact was remarked upon by the officers of the Manchester liners who recently called here. On their way down the river from Do you wear a truss? li so we want you to know about the ar- '“'"‘t we have made iilfh one of largest firms in America to their trusses. Their lille com- over two hundred kinds, er»nh~ us to suit any rupture. Every truss is ordered as wanted specially for the particular case from nata- logue and will be guaranteed fully. The MacKinnon Drug Co. drtf. Hockey Boots The season of hockey boots is fast approaching why not Imake your selection, while the stock is fresh ? Our prices will give you the advantage of the sinall amount of cash you will have to spend for a pair. an-r 'I T:"- *ws ~=a-n =_ = if Not good I o. 39 Charlottetown Guardlaifs ,,,;_";;,,,, Young ladies' Bermuda" l||and,New| York City and Piano Voting Contest. C0611 for 'len Votes ll.............................................»¢»~ Addrou................_.......Disirlet.............................. Ifpfesented at The Guardian Oioe before: the above date. _ Trlmgneatly for filing purposes. _ 3_ ll ll ll IC I Men's hockey, Williams ml-ike »` Meu`s hockey, McPherson mnke, $4.oo (I ll ll ll ii .i .. .i - 3.50 ll I( ll li :l-25 2-35 1,50 2-00 Men‘s hockey, The Winner Mcn’s hockey, The Leader Boys` hocke from $1.70 to 3.25 Youths’ hockefy from \.5o to 1.75 ` Girls' hockey rom |,5o lo :.75 Ladies’ hockey from |.65 to 2.85 Ladies' flannel lined 1.85 to 2.35 The superior Ankle Slip- BUY AT ll0ME Better Article by a ll0ingSo. Many people thoughtlessly buy bis- cults not manufactured ati home when they could get very much better satisfaction if they procured the products' from a local concern. As a rule people do not stop _to con- sider thc advantage of patronizing a local industry, which is helping to build up these Maritime Provinces. Sometimes it happens that the local manil'.`acturer cannot offer as good an ai-ticleas the outside concern, but when it comes to manufacturing biscuits you can get perfect satisfac- tion hy using the White Lily Brand, manufactured by J. A. Marven, Limited, of Moncton. Some of their specialties are White Lily Cream_ Sodas, Social Teas, Arrowroot and Graham Wafers, all sold in air-tight‘ packages. Try some of these lines and see how you like them. Montreal they follnd the St. Law- rcncc ablaze with lights, and splend- idly equipped with signal stations and lighted buoys, all of which are kept in their places and in fllll op- ,eration till navigation closes. On approaching the Island they found the buoys removed and different con- ditions prevailing, mnking it very diiiicult for comparative strangers in ollr waters, at this season of short days and long nights, ill fogs and snoivstorms, to find their way. In any case, they say, more lights and marine signals are needed along the Straits of Northumberland and the Island coast, including the fol- lowing: Lolld, strong whistling huoys at Richihucto Head and West Cape, for guidance in entering the Straits from the north, with a gas ‘buoy on the dangerous reef,at West Point; also more or better marine signals at Point Prim and Cape Bear. The attention of the marine Department and of our Board of Trade is respectfully directed to tlu-_ important matters here very briefly and but partially outlined. There is li revival of the runiiii' that we may have ii. general election for the Dolniniori ivithin the conl-lug year. The Government had an ample muj- ority of 56 on the first divisii-.ii of tile House of Commons this si-ssioii, against Mr. Borden’s amen-ilmcnt. Against Mr. Monk's amelldlncnt tlic majority was 53. Both the defentcd amendments called for a reference of the navy question to the people. $50.00 Reward in satisfactloll if you eat “CAMERON’S” Home-Made Bread (our nanle on each loaf). I)elicious---C-realny---Sweet and made from that "Queen of Floors.” Royal llousehold-For sale at our store Upper Po\vn:ll`St. and the following grocers-viz. M '_ ' ' r- lidgnfdifrilfl W' W`“"‘k°' lllyrick Q Co J. Cronin Cliap|1el's (iroccry P. Snlullwood lil. 81. A. l\lcI.eod John Canieron Coffin 81. Cn R. Nicholson Ci'abbe`.< Gmcery John Whcutley Extraordinary Values in Lounges and Coaches Today you can secure bargains in lligll-class lounges and collclles that cannot be beaten by any other furniture house in Canada.\Ve want to get out West as soon as you will let us and to accelerate our inoving we are offering astounding values in real- ly high class fllrniture-~ everything goes-nothing' is reserved. ` _ You will ncver have a bet- ter bargain in lounges and couches offered you-this is the chance of a lifetime, for it is really new high-class furniture selling at a lower price than cheap trashy artic- les. Call in today and secure a good value before your friends and neighbors get tllerc ahead of you. lounges ` $6.50 for 54,00 7.00 “ 4,50 7.50 “ 5.00 o“ o \ if liz; - Il. lligh Class Millillery at llali Price Wllcii we use the words HIGH CLASS MILLINERY all thc ladies of Cliarloitctoivli know what is meant by that terln. It illeans that after the busi- est season for years in our niillincry dcpartnlcnt we have left over just foul' dozcil high class hats. They run ill price frolll 5.00 to 15.00 but as we wulit tlic rooln next \vcck_ for Christlnas goods we will place on sale these handsome huts THIS ll\)RNIl\‘(l. Rcnieniber there is a clear szlvc of 5oc on the dollar. W'c have also forty eight untrilnnlecl hats ill beaver, felt, satin and silk all noby up-to-date shapes running in price frolli l.oo io 5.00 whicll will be offered at Iullf price, also three boxes of trilniilings in featllers, wiilgs and coque features and otllcr fzlsllioilzlblc illouiltillgs. Plr0Ns _ “ *_ mi "C0Nviur0f M, ovuucoils P00 cl./issv illirssnis ie, ' ii ciissv 0vuic0iir suuilllli F00 ...»__j‘ A rlillilcl-1 rllwiuul lslllul cumin. _f`;;_;_;`,>`;`_/y‘=;3i`.,_v.i an V' 1;: sz-_ “"3 “C0Nvilu_‘0” is roull SMS IN 0NE Q . ' ' I ‘ .the P I`. Island public, just enough better than otlieis to f ” l’ at once appreciated-No _iglovc fasteners-No llai'cl\val'e neces ff _,lust 11 silllplc twist of the wrist and “PRESTO"'“Cml if- changed into any of thc four styles in a minute-No valet " I V help ivaiited. I'/I ii lI°I l The inost practical' convertable gariiient evei' 0ffCl‘€ll ‘v I I I *l . sa t. 0l , lr’ _ Ur ,.,_`§; siuliuiii I $9.00, 10.50, 12.00, 13.50, 15.00 10 22.00 H ln all the Laiesi Shades and Materials f- I /_ |,._._ ruull ANNUAL I I f l sunssfr MARITIME WINTER “ ` ~ i ` -H' E' ii 3'? "f \,\..r\ ,, _ W'll ll ll lll l ‘_ r 1'/ I 2 2 a llrlvertiscrs, but just let us add a \vord:~--You owe t C( iliosc ilcpendelit on you to sec to it that the wolf does no ull; ` them. VI/itll fi policy for an adequate amount y0\1 Pllt 3'0" ` The Greatest I ive qtock and position that you can luugh at the wolves. W st Li e ' ` Arc oilinsiirecll if not don tdelay. 'I`lleGrent 0 Agricultural Show in _ Y ~` ~ _ . Eastern C,mudn_ lcysare the most popular in Canada. _ _ ' H t H ( 'Enh.i" ch” Nom 'sth _t_I.o\i;p:~:t lpremiui(i_:l ratcilas, liggllest dividends. Tile ComP“ Y Port made m our own Factory 9.oo non For an information write wri ing .ie argest ana ian usmess '11 i ' d th l _ _Coaches ~ . i;..;‘°.;‘.2.:“....;.2".2 0... 5... »= L- f_.;»,-5,-,I-=,-3,-_I Hyndmanfll o. 0 l'. \ fl Market' A 7.5 5' O Amlnng, N_ §_ I Charlottetown, P. E. I lilii zriiszsal PEIB lMuar J Goff ms MARK WRIGHT I S; M-_ .~....i;‘:..'..ie_.§5.~i............... ` _,_____________,____ Up Shin Nowsonb Block. A dn\Slf_ , y _ l ._- Much has been written on the subject of Life Insurance Il) it (Q y0lIfSC - 1