rxiwrorxsm l¢BNI!§G DAILY E eine which and all harmful dr gs, Pe Pllce In every home. h _ M looaensphlngm c ronc sense and mskesbrealhlngdce d _ P n ps euifyonng -nd sis s1iir¢.""Pm_ .ny M ‘mm uh-on and elim IGIIIII, UIUC! \‘.on for advertisiné n this column '-1 THE Eisisiin cuiiimiri is _.sci __ _____ tv the many. but to the few 'rh _ _ "' greatest crime ever wrought upon ...'l’I' PAYS to- buy in this Province , ...°0Nlll CENT per word each inler- this earth was wrought by one who desired to do the people's pleasure. / . _ . ..."l'. GORDON IV1llB_ is Guardian .lash must accompany order. Mini- I wish to say to you, then, and _to 'agent in Montague. Hia office phone mumcharge twenty-live cents. those especially who will hereafter is 18 and residence phone 20. , --- tread the diflloult and dangerous --- ...°'l‘Hlll MORNING DAILY Gusr- ways of Public life, you ma sym _ ...'Mr. ED. D. FEE!-IAN Guardian dian can be obtained at W.A. John- pathise with the people as muc representative in Bouris will gladly ston's, Montague. you like, you may hold it right that receive subscriptions and advertising _ the will of the people should be done. matter at the onlce of undertaker W. u -~'l‘0 LET for winter months a but`nothing that the people can sav L. Dingwell. His phone numberis5. Furnished house in Bummsi-side. Ap- or do can alter by 0110's hai,r’s -_ ply to D. J .~ Bonnell, Bummerside. breadth the law of right and wrong ...°BUBSORIBlllRB should renew a- _ 2149-11-19m2i'. f_0l` you. You will gain respect. and week or two before the time they "°'"- what is more, you will deserve re- _have paid for has expired and thus ,,_°A'1‘ HOME.-Mi-_ and Mrs, 1-;_ w, speet,if you _ will say to the people. not miss an issue, as all papers are Ives will be at home Wednesday and not ‘I will do as you tell me, wheth- diswntinned prwnptly on expired Thursday afternoons and evenings to er I think it right or wi-ong.' :one ents. their friends. "_ mi-11-isuzi. 'This I think right: this I will do. I -_ . -1 shall be glad and grateful if you _ _ ...'81-IIPPING Nmws.-Shipping is ...'RmP.iIRs NEEDED.- 'rns sri- think it right.fI nninlt isnt y°\\* Will. , _ I quite brisk in Soul-is at present and dge over St. Peters Bay is in an ex- V0" l“dE“'l°“t- “h°“ld be f-1°“°» but ,._..-- ' - many vessels are loading both at the tremely poor condition for travelling it 9hB1l`“°t 'UB 50116 bl’ IDG 111110981 l Am ° railwa and at Matthew & McLean’s‘on especiall for teams with heav approve it. My conscience owes sl- L QQ? 6- S Q* _ ?,s»,'f’ QL -_r'~.s _ Y » Y 'Get Here A wharvss_-The Bea¢_,.ice_ Capt 0.Hm__ loadl This bridge is one Ove, wmcg leglance to God, but to none else.’ row, which arrived in port last weeklthere is as much if not more traffic, Th°“' l’°"h“P°» th°‘°° “au b* 59°” th X _ and discharged a cargo of coal for than on any other on the Island, as “Kam in P“b1i° m° that Pmud dill’ 0 2 |7108 Mstciiow a Monson oo., is smilie is the only oonnsoiing iinir so- nity. that noble and snnoblins inde l at their wharf where she is loading; tween two sides of the bay ten miles P°“d°”°°' whim has 0* 13”' I f°°"} cod~ilsh. As soon as her cargo of long, and both sides of which are b°°“ t°° s°ld°m display” ll* th” f 1200 cluintsls is complete she will_very thickly populated, and it is a W°"ld-" set_sail for _Halifax to discharge.-_disgrace to an otherwise progressive If m°°° Wh° "et ‘mt to °°u°it the ' - ' The Schooner Flarah P. Ayer, in com- community, that is not put in better °°“nd°“°° °f their °°““l°"Ym°“ W°“ld mand of Capt Smith, arrived in shape It has been “ilxed at differ “ly "°m°'”b"~that fl "°P“l'“u°“ 1°' - 1 politicial consistency is far more _ 0 - u .. _ port last week and is now at Mat-_ cnt times, the Mixing. _ consisting of _ _ _ thew & McLean's wharf, where sbs the dumping of a. few loads of stone, “Buy gained than ‘S flenemuy d \’°‘ A is discharging her cargo of 106 tons here and t'nere_over the surface, and u°v°dht° be the °als°'J ere gm” bg . e of Inverness coal for that firm -Thethe only way of making a successful 11;" h “aging “sie cthfile ¢tem°i' “she , coaster Nellie .I. King which 'arriv-lpassa e being by a series of leap- ss ea 'marc ng I E' 8 r “ Misses’ - Strong Smfirt Boots High boot of box calf,lsccd slyle with two straps at up~ pers, comes well up the calf, Slzesll to z_ ...$2 95 Another style in velour calf, dull tops, laced, exlra high. very smart and strong. Sizesiito 2......, . _ $2 75 Tan calf, laced style,smart, dressy and strong, Sizes ir to .... ......$2 65 Same styles as above in chiidren’s sizes 8 to xo%. See them. Alley £6’ Co. 135 QueenSi. Notice lo Trespassers All persons shooting or trespas- sing or allowing their dogs to run nr hunt on property on ihe ea~t side of fhe_Mount Edward Road lniely owned by Messis Long Brothers, and uorih if properly purchased by. me from Elswonh E. Shaw, will be prosecuied. Dogs found at large running or hunting ou said property will be killed. J. R ‘DINNIS 1641 xi-i3Mff. /_ _E .tl -x J; ' 'Toi ~e ff \ __ / .Ev \ 4' ` .iff u' 5 __ _ ` `\.\ ` lf? __';.l',_ \ _ _ ` ' _ 7/ ._ . l _ ' 'L _- v-\y_\. \\~.\ » \_ _' Your Heating and cooking apparatus will last much longeizlf you use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds oi fresh mined coal free from slate md stone. ' Send us your address and we will quote prices. _ ' 1 99 si. Your friends sway would like a Photo for XMAS. ` Came early and have a sit- ling at the Bayer Pliolo Studio Phone 192 J _ I Leglslalive Assembly - ug C” *_*-lg.; 1~__ v .._'\,-Q '_ _'J ilk. _ f. 9,8 _»_;_s.-*-‘,,‘,w- ~.'2..=‘¢_.-F _Rules Relsilngio Private Bills: All petitions for Private Bills must be presented within fourteen days after the commencement of the 'session ex- clusive of adjournment. No Private Bill shall be brought into the House, but upon a Petition first presented, truly stating the case at the peril of the suifors for such Bill, and such petition must be signed by the said parties A committee shall be appointed at ihe commencement of every session consisting of five members, of whom three shall be aqunrum to be denominat- ed.“The Private Bills Committee.” to whom shall be referred every Private Bill, and no proceeding after the first reading ehal be ,had upon such bill until such committee has reported _thereon to-the House ' So soon as the Committee has repoi-1. ed any Bill. such Bill together with any amendments that may bepuggested by the Committee, shall be printed. at the expense of the parties who are suitors for such Bill, and printed copies there. of delivered to the members before the second reading, if deemed necessary by the Committee. No Bill for the particular interests of anypsrson or persons. Corporation. or Corporations, or body, or bodies if poo Io, shall be reae's Dlnpspsln and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of nndigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart- burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomaeh,.nansea, debilitating head- aches, dlesiness or intestinal gi-lpinsi This will all go,- and, besides, there will _be no 'sour food left over in the stomach to poieon your breath with nsuseous odors. Pape’s Dlapepsin is a certain cure for outfof-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wssn'.t there. _ Relief ‘in dvs minutes from all stomach misery ls waiting for you at any drugstore. _These large fifty-cent eases eontsin_ enough "Pape'a Dispepsin" to keep the. entire family tree from stomach disorders and indigestlon for many lottctowu by the afternoontrain Monday en route to Boston where he intends spending a few months! l CHARACTER lIllD POLITICS I __(Conf_inueiLfroin page 3.) myself, distinctly and unequivocally, the right of adapting my conduct to the exigency of the moment and the needs of my coun‘tryZ"‘ How strange such glowing words as these would sound in the House of Commons to- day! Your modern politician is usually made of different stuff. He prefers to "‘Wait and seo" the trend of public opinion, and to be wise after the event, rather than to take the initia- ltivo in forming the opinion of his lei. performed by a gésolsne motor. In--10W-00\ll1l1l`vlI1°IL Yet b0fh are mem- struments of this kind have been insta | bers and as candidate he is profound- |1ed_ and are med with phenominni lv mistaken in adopting his course. success, in a number oi rinks on the,In 1845 Sir Robert Peel _wrote as mainland, where regular bands were f01l0WB 120 8 friend: "I Would H012 Hd- formerly employed. It is quite an mit BUY 8ll2°l'Hti°U ill alll' 0! £11058 undertaking for the young members, Bills. This was thought very obsti- nate and very presumptuous; but the young msn nna women; but tnsir|ff;°i= __iss___i>s°pls liike-a certain dssfw th was them the 0p“misuc_ o o nacy an presumpt on in a very you g ' ‘ ti ttf hi h th Minister. They abuse him for dicta- and enthusms c spit or W c ey tion and arro ance, but they li be- . f St. P t-1 S _ ~ are mmoulm the town 0 e in overned." No greater Parlia- E 8 tari th Sir Robert Peel has ' -n n n .ian uint, in 111011 °11_°_n dlglilttelan I;onl.lli1s,Nwitlloi?f` one dollari°v°" uv°'1‘ Wm “°y°"° "Btu" Q0 t d u debt say that he was wrong? begmnmgand lvllglollingne fpgeagoungl "Nothing so fascinates mankind." wrote Mr. Bryce in his study of Lord Beaconsfield, "ss to see a man equal to every fortune,unsbaken by reverses indifferent to personal abuse, main- taining a long combat against ap- _psrently hopeless odds, with the sharpest weapons and a smiling face. His followers fancy he must have hidden resources of wisdom as well as of courage. When some of his predic- tions come true, and the turning tids of popular feelings begins to bear them toward power, they believe that he has been all along right and the rest of the world wrong. When victory at last settles on --his crest, even his enemies can hardly help ap- plaudlng a reward which seems so amply earned. It was by this qual- ity. more perhaps than by anything else, by this serene surface with fatb- _omless depths below, _that he laid his spell upon the imagination of oberv- ers in Continental Europe, and re- 'ceived at his death -a sort of canon- isation from a large section of the .English people." ' It is profoundly true that independ- ence of character and a' consistent 'support of "fundamentals" are tbe_ safest passports to success in=Parlia- ment, but they are also beyond doubt the most eillcacious assets at the hustings. _ _ Aspirants to Parliamentary honors, however, appear usually to be unable to grasp this obvious truth. Notwithstanding all that they could have learnt from the record of his- tory, eandidstes too often nowadays appear to have forgotten that men and women alike admire courage and strength of character more than any other qualities. The truth is that the generx public is_ wou_t to give its suppo ,to' men and not to mea- sures, and the more democratic a nation becomes, the more readily will the people respond to the appeal of men who are not afraid to maln- tsin their principles, however happen to be at the moment. »“'I’he age in which we live," said Bishop Wellden (then headniaster of Harrow) in Harrow school cbs.pel,) "is densoeratic. 'Vox nopuli vox Dsl! is it! watchwsrd: let months: It belongs in your home. _me warn you against this great and _nlsr -or dhpopuzar tbev` ' i performance of -Parliamentary obli- But, after all, it is not the mem- bers of Parliament, but the electors, who are the chief actors in the poli- iticai drama, for it is an indisputable fact that the moral and political complexion of the Legislature must ultimately be determined by the peo- ple themselves. It "ls, therefore, the .people who must be enlightened and revivified. On the - Sunday following the death of Lord Palmerston Dean Stanley, in noble and impressive words, emphasised the importance of an enlightened public opinion. “It is not in England as in other countries where the national will be but little single ruler. Here, for good or for evil, the mind, the wishes, the char- thing. That public opinion, of which l l oopnn ou SPASIIODIC CRUUP ASTHIA COUGIIS lIl0llCIIl'I’l$ CATARRII COLD! fr- ' IIYAILIINID ‘IITI l A simple. safe and effective treaemene for in-on. Chlal troubles, mvldini dri-U15. Vnpurized Cmsolcns owns the pumx ynml of \VhoopIn| Cough and relieves Snnsmodls Croup stance. Itlsn BDON to luffcrcis 4 from Asthma. Thsnlr carrying the nnflscpilsvnpor. l young children. Bend postal for descriptive boolilez. _ ALI. DRUGGIBTG. __ ' _;'r7CREBOLl'!NE . AN ISFZPTIC THROAT TA BLETS !ur|'~»1 lr:-"ated lhfénh They n. _ simple. » ellecelvs and aotiscnilc. Of - our dizgglst or fiom us. i0s. inluimps. Vey, Si-esolsne Co. -` JG! Cnunll Si., N.Y. I-eemlng Miles Building llunlreal. Can. 5| Q. fe len' compared with the Wm °f 8' !ws‘hear so much, which was believed acter of the people are almost every- \uB_that public opinion is moulded l Inspired with every breath. makes breathing easy: sooiiiu inn sore infos: snd sions ihs¢onr,n.nssni-ing.” fssuni num. ie is invninnme io nioino-s wnn\ od W _,__ those act* in a beleaguered city, ' US "'f».` where every sentinel knows that on ' A `his single courage and fidelity mav _ ;f»" " depend the fate of all. Asingle refso- =* lute mind, loving the truth, and the 1; _ truth only, has ere now brought the ‘I4 ‘dll whole min d of 8 nation round to young ladies and gentlemen. The few days when applied frequently. and heals the skin, and leaves it sof Pl MPLES AND “l was entirely cured of pimple hands. I would not be without I ever used." ` Limited, Toronto. I l Plmples and disfigurlng skin diseases are particularly distressing to feel ashamed to appear among your young friends in society. » Fortunately, thcrc is a cure for such annoying skin diseases by tlie_ __ use of Dr. Chaae’s Ointment, So mucli is heard of this great, sooth- ing. healing ointment as a cure for eczemssnd the more serious _ diseases ofthe skin that many overlook it when bothered by pimples. blackheads, roughness of the skin and skin irritations. ~ It is surprising what Dr.- Chase‘s Ointment will accomplish in a disfigurement, and further aggravating the inflammation, it soothes - Miss Carrie Altwater, Blttern Lake, Alta., writesz- ago by using Dr. Chase‘s Ointment. As l have also found this ointment n splendid treatment for sunburn and chopped ti Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60 cents a box, ull dealers. Sample box ga mm' mailed free. if you mention this paper. Edmsnson. Bates 8 Co.. embarrassment is so great that you Instead of merely covering up the t, smooth and velvety. BLACKH EADS s and blsckhesds some months it in the house. It is the best Q- ' ' I m _to be the guiding star of the saga- clous mind which has just gone from | iby ¢V¢l'Y one who has a will, or ,heart, or head, or conscience of his own, throughout this vast Empire. just, pure or impure, Christian or _un-Christian. If it be true, as some lthink, that to follow and not to lead public opinion must henceforth be the course of our statesmen, then our rc- uonsibility and the responsibility of the nation is deepened further still. _The verv creation of the character of our public men must then devolve in a manner upon those below them and around them. We must strive with all our strength to be that in our stations which we would wish them to be in theirs. We must act as stantly on behalf of honesty und justice and mercy and freedom, has rendered forever impossible practices which were once universal." l I __ _*___ l0n you, on me, on old and young, on i _ \ Q ` ° rich and poor, it more or less de- S h g C _pends whether that public opinion he . . .elevating or depressing, just or un- eady ellef Frank llfnlz, 420 cili Bt., New York. writes: "My wife sinlilmily frll very sick wllli lnllu~ cnzn. I culled lu the doctor, but lic fiilli-rl to help hor any. \\'o iuivo no time in lu- sick. So I br-diiino ily own dm-for und with Rail- \\'n_v‘s lfoiidy Ili-ll\~l' and Pills, 1 gave hor iw- cording to linilwnyhi illrerllons, and she went brick io work two rlsys lslcr." IIULDS lllll GIIUGIIS Apply tho Rollei' fo lhe .fhrnnt and climit 1nilll'iIic siirfnpi- siunris und roifds-ns. Give ]lufl\\‘uy’s Pills ln sus-h (ids:-n ns will frccly inovi- iho»bou'rfl.~. For n sudilon rolrl iiiki-»_ ri large done Ifmlway‘»~i Pills und n if-nspooniyil of Iii-livf with n ii-uilpoonful of mol.ns|u»y<, n ii iuinhlz-r of hnt wiiirr. ltollro _:if mire to ill nc. himself. A single voice raised con- bcd, iii ilio lnnrnlnq ine cold vi' i- go IIADIYAY Sr C0.. Aionircul. Can. l i lf; _ ' _ _ _"iq - Prospectus Of Bruce Stewart fs? Charloifeiown, P. E. Island gi New Issue of 550 Shares Treasury Sleek ai $IIl0 s Share f obligate you ir. any way, your money. -_ J- now, and has been all along much work and pay a greatl dend. Tois is the reason of of Reserved Treasury Stock. _ Civic Benefifs i Brief History l Joint_Stock Company, Z ' Taxation or Exemption Last Year’s Results, Dividend Paid Increase in Business Gasoline Motor Industry _More Capital Needed Th's company is paying s good dividend lent capital we could save $4,090 a year on in- terests and discounts, turn out almost twice as ` I Table of Contents What' our Report Shows Larger Dividends Stock Worth a Premium Stock Oderéd investors Terms Application Blank Photos of Bruce Stewart, , but with suffic- y increased divi- the present issue Send for this c<»..Ln1_ Prospectus Today Mailing the attached coupon does not but it gives you the chance of getting large and sure dividends from The Reserved Treasury Stock is selling fa.-i, and so it should for lt is non really woith 2i.3 points above par. You make no mistake in investing your money in this proposition, a growing and “going” concern, an industry that has proved its merit the country ove r. just a few shares left. How about lt 1’ Send for Your Copy » Even if you do not viishio ' invest you will be interested by ' you s Andrew McNair and C. Leonard McKay mall. \ the many facts contained in our prospectus for it shows since inception, the growth and progresi of the greatest industrial plant lu the city today. Sending for our prospectus doesn’t obligate you ln any way. A request on a poet-card will bring a copy by return ____ ___. ___ __... ____ ...___ ...___ .l 1 __ _ -..__ Bruce Stewart & Co-. Lid ' Charlottetown, P. E. Island 1 Please send me by return mail a copy of your _ Prospectus and stock application form. l- ‘V _ I Date...... _ l _ nl 1'--I N -";:_;_»',. - .__ .r_.-____-rn _ ~.‘.;_..__ s:_ as -z l . i. . ji fi: 4; .- vi. 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