. . ---_rw--~ -- . J , ~ ,WAGE SIX 'rim mrnsr News THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN riasr or im- Y ‘ Y , , V ‘ i J.\\:uAuv 13, 1910 in 1 I i 5_7 T C V - Joseph Douglas Bay Fortune has 2 ptiine on u visit to' Boston and i'iciu- Ofiice in Montague, Olpt. W. A, Johnson, Agent. and to Bourin, A. J. McDonald, Agent. \ ‘e fimifui-IT I: I B0 ;.f.\‘le intact uns. iirlt at all. r ------"~'- -~*.- is . ¢ o ' -` ° " 'Aida' 9;' ‘2 i ha -~ L_/ »\_ _ l 5 N 0|, -11 ~.'..t‘»=..~-»|||,/ 1 :_-.' i l C » 'a _ Le _ LF 'run Toll. ,,, B ..~ d ho hold work is taken 5 :> ~ away hen Sqpiiilht S0111 is -' kong into the homc. M For oroughly cleansing m ‘doors metal-work. Wllll “b Ind llwoodwork. Sunlight °f .. -..r5.¢h¢lmost economloalhoth 2': i ln- tin? and money. - ... tw ‘ ______*__________ ,Th QEARD To the electors of Ward 4. Ladies and Geutlemenz- f 'Atthe request of a large number of ‘lledots of ward 4 I have cou-_ sented tmfnominaie as a candidate elecrinn and take this opportuni y to nspvcifullv solicit your suprort If electedfl shall endeaxo r to lo further :he b st ivere ts of the citv anlp..riie lar] warn fcur .» \' urs V:-v\ Re p c'f~>lly ~ ; J. D. TAYLOR. ll zrljsw lr do ce ...Miss Mary Gofliu. Bay F0\‘tl1n¢. suiu eonuned to ner ned nu-ouch lucas. ..,___| ...Henry Burke and Peter Campbell rived home to Bay Fortune from ston recently. _l .__At n meeting ofthe Bay Fortune ngregation on Monday €\'¢niD¢ sa Elsie Frances was presented ith an address and u. ten dollar old piece by the Pastor, Rev Mr Mc- od, on behalf of the congregation recognition of her services as or- nist of the Church. ..Master Geo Luty, Bay Fortune, ds fair to become a practical spirts- an_ While his parents were both sent the little fellow-espied a. bird large proportions some distance ay. So running into the house- he cured n gun of his fathers ani. fired . o shots after the receediug object, e distance bilug too great he was Ti '“ not able to down the game. No uht next time he will be more suc- ssful. s good health, and |tood’n fm' ‘img raapnrilla has an unlppnnnhod Good Blood rd no a blood-muffler. _ It efliaets its wonderful mrs, not for Councillor at the forth coming simply because it contains lnnnparilla to come to 'V but because it combines the ntmod remedial mai mn values of more than Ddllnnnt r rt. If urged to buy any preparation d to he_"p'ust as good” yon may be _d ;tk;sd.m¢§;io5,u!oostn ima to unix: dcr not the an on _ Boar’ el' l UP!" FN stances. .Fortune I-lead School which has n vacant for some tl..me has secure " tt ded . 1 a teacher, hir Doucetbe, Rustico, largely B en these Bun n ' The ring been engeged to dll the vac- cy. . ...The smelt is almost B son. and \'icinity vicinity to A. J. McDonald, agent. 1-10_drtf. .The rink Georgetown tion of Mr is making favorable progress. in Souris has been recentl com let ed some design ly finished. ed the Province. and ouliglug all for about t spent nine which time he joined tha Charles S where he up a new Avnnue. nearly four H. A. Ellis drug store for him at Murray Rivqr at the end Here he soon won his way ` 6 `f‘ "` ‘§ii;i:_;r li'-I' li ing” sale e We nuns' not have oncsecond -rhaiid instrument in our store the last .daji of ]:-inuary. This means much to you” it a plies to pianos, organs and §-'wing machines taken in exchange tor new in- struments and pwrchasedfr om people leaving this pro- " viuct-_ Every one has le u thoroughly overhauled and is warrant- d to he in psrfi ct condilion or your money frefunded. ;Read over rho list :vid for goodness sake don’t delay one day El ,.0 . \v.i. t to pnrticipate in profitable purchasing-f~»~, remember, the very article that ‘ appcéls to you ma_\ appeal to somebody else as well _- -today is the day-1 ight now. A card will bring all i..;”f1*1:.@:“:‘: Benn ` _-the H rticulars you want. » lla < t hx cell en opportunities ».hoxn`ei of the ,. ' forinvestment rezil-'pleasures Guld -a chance to of life when they are plac- supply the wants of your ed at your vt-ry door by hcme at an insignificent means of price reductions. figure. F ir'iy good second ha' ' ' 5 Second hand or- . i~ n gens, artistic. low top, '. all newli overhauled ` and varuished. All in ' perfect condition or nd money re- fu n d e d, each onlv. ° iiplanos, niaili- hi Collard W Cl rd, England just the lhlng for heginr-ers ur for childrén. Are they worm’ the mouei? -"°"'?~5 $40. lo Second hand organs with tops, at- tractive. most of them with four sets of reeds and couplers, Y during this great 4 5 an e $30. in . . . . . . . i` D ,y ~..'. ‘win '*;7'*'fs ',_,'""' “ < .~__,g _,_ __,. _ ' On' Dominion Chuich Organ, with 4°¢?t~ 21 ~es ri-ds, solid walnut care, 26 . i-up, |o'- ieier. pedal base. Price "*-l._ ...A uhm new $4oo.dnriug this "rook- `aklw" .~-le... $l20. | I 0 =-,__-_el-~-- s d :adm P bo dwil. 5 . save Piano Bargams Q; A FQ |3 . l . l ' 3 ,. O_ne Godi rich Orc an F Piano case, six Oct- ° nies for only... . . . .. _ I 80. ‘§]'lh re's 3 second hand sewing -ma ines as good as new at sensat- . uionril values. 6 p e. mterui charged on time 1 , ' _...si .r1r.°t.*i°:'.°i < ' A genuine barg in an excrptional oppor- purpose of electing a Board of day, january 27th, rgro, for the tunity for any country Church that wanrsto be Director* for the ensuing year and qmsriiiiiiqiniiiieggrwindiugldmyeiipgnysvun- C,-m,gnmemH B0,,cm_d _ P HH ' 1 sy or"rurn§ umm 7 atm an in _ ’ romp e urn more up- o- date. This splendid organ will be plac- _ - . ,,,,,1f,.,,,,, »p,,,,.,,f°,w|,,,,,;,,; ,,,,,5,j,_,,, 12, fu ed in _ ny Church ,or appmvalw transacting such other business as g;,d‘;h;:’2,,I,,I,',;n,’.;,l,(,),:|,;:,;,,,§`n»|`;,.|,,y,° A,t,,,‘,,vl;3:,7,l, ,may be brought before lt GEORGE E. HUGHES President. B. BALDERSTON 1 Secretary. I - i3€ln1`i h5i x 'vs .1 ‘. " I' ` run on o n me -.__ _.gg i n-1 1|;-| For further information. Reservation of 'l‘o the electors of Charlotte town i ' ‘ 5 lhree pianos that should certainly . ~ - ., _ ' , _ Ladies and L,enflemen;-- . p' "B “"7 ‘me wb” “mms 5 low pn? ln' Haivng been urgently requested “Hamm W K'Rd)h(liiii1ritste$o(:inl:Tn Snumem The’ me in good °°“d‘t 0”' ,bv n large number of influential "~-sar - 5Ple"di° Valuts at tiixpayers to offer as :i canidate for sso, sas, ma sac » the office of Mayor of Charlotte- town, I have consenied so do so, I have served forthe mst six y ar as a City Councilor for '~.\’ard Five ,and for the last two \. :vs have been `Cliairu1au of the I i.iunce Commit- lee. Wnile heartily in accord with tha `. civic improvement policy of the pre- sent council I beiieveiu the exercise of all possible economy consistent ` with au efficientpubli-: service If I have the honor of being elect- edl pledge myself to continue to ldevoteas much of my time and at- Iieniion as possible, to the cause of gotd civic government. ‘, Thanking the citizens frr the confid- ,ence reposafi in me in the past and mm- ‘esily soiiriiingyour suppon in the com- ing elecilou, I remain. Y tfnll onrsr s ec V, BENJAMIN ROGERS, Jr 1 iodtilldate to play cities not covered by the,m , o’ther companies, thus making three ,M "road" companies and one perman-V ‘ will be held in the Board of Trade Sl:nni»hip‘I;:l;1¢;p`t3lrBFo;ist.;:pAn;ia Ynrmouihbi i Kcep away from cheap trusses, »They are more likely to disable than to cure you. When you need a truss you need it badly, and you can’t af- \' ford to risk using any but the per- fect onie. Let us show you the perfecf 3 tion of trusses. Geo E. Hughes The People's Druggist. 1-vl2dIi. g :l_»; ' DOMINION A FLANTIC RAIL WAY. | BOSTON, Jan l2.-- Boston,, in the iiirst partyless election under the under new charter, elected for er Mayor I<`itzGerald to fill again ayor’s Chair, for a. four year term, -giving him a plurality of 1,326 over his nearesrt opponent James Storrow, - _'_` *vi HEALTH, WEALTH, AND woRK. B0 long an Nature’s lawn require that mankind shall work, the necessity of keepin one'| self ln health and strength is of int importance. Many “people believe that men of great we th do | nothing. Thntiaamistakeu idea. They may not work with hammers or shovels, | but they work with their nerves, brains ' and minds. Scores of millionaires have worked themselves into nervous proo- tration in their efforts to control, to avoid larin , their millions. But it is the humgle workers who suffer most. Mr. Arvez Berten, of Robertville, Glou- fester Co., N.B., is a sturdy man of 65, who works in the lumbering districts in iwinter, and who, therefore, must have ood health. Some years ago, he suf- §ered. rnuch from I) spepsin, with head- , aches, dizziness and) rheumatisrn In s latatemeut, dated June 24th, 'og he says l he used only Mother Seigel's rup and \~ur bottlu cured him completely. _ War Againsiflhe WHITE PLAGUE The annual business meeting of the Anti- Vuberculosis -issociation ‘for Quecffs and Kiug's Counties will be held in the Board of Trade rooms Charlottetown, on Thurs- day, ihe 13th inst., at ii fi. m. Bach branch Societv is entitled to _ ____V_ ___n__i___H Y~ _ ~ ous confections. All the popular one delegate for every 24 members. _ _4 flavors. 20c a pound" The Best Drug _ Store The MacKinnon Drug Co Cor I ' or ceo and Kr sus urn. ' l New ldverllsemew _ ' . At eight o’clock p. in., on the same date a PITBLIC I\l FETING Ill be held in the Printc of Wales' College Hall Addresses bv pro- minent phvsicians, stercoptican iews, vocal and instrumental music, readings, etc., will in-ke np n entertaining and instructive pro- ramme. DR. MCLAl`GHL ° N, I’ esident. R. .\l/\L‘l)().\’AI.l’), _'Fo the Electors of Ward 4. \'\ lun osliallfair. daily lexrfrv Surf” _\i ' for fliubyand Yarmouth lnakinp ru n t V th ll to Ilil '\l'll\0il Ol' Oil D1 DIIA-Nl) DIVISION-Trains oi the M d 2:3-é s§_ ~_._»_ cj) with Express trains toanfl from Halifax Yurmont . Commenoin§0ctobe.v 17th ' The royal and U. Mall Steamship Boston. Thu fastest and Iflm sr Steamship plying bo- twoen *iw Maritime I'|nvincos and Boston will leave Yarmouth for Boston Wed, and Sat,i mi arrival of Train from Halifax. Roturninf leaves Long Wharf Boston ,Tue, and Fr. passengers arriving in Halifax ncxtday at 0.42 h li. ass tral s. di' ii'ii1~foir'.'irl.nica'r° makes daily ni » r mi-mm vim in ii a. 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