i ii », . 9.2¢ ~._`, i ‘ M . 5, I ii Wg. ill _ Fl* ,ig _ _ IRM. i'%£~{*&= Q .. . QP, Bahzgun. ~. l. _ it f._,.,,__ Hg tg , us ` ml" 'ew °-f-.~..‘.......'. ...... o rin: < cnsstorrerowu oo ,-"1 Aitmliii o;r=-»is=~=»==~.. ztzrmimmi, 4- 'L w. V. CARD I GllSllllli§`f“lll /To the Electors of Ward One Ladies and Gontlemens- In complianctswitli the request of a number of the electors of Ward One I have decided to nominate aa a can- didate for councillor for the aforementioned ward at the forthcoming4Civic Elections. I llk° lhil Opportunity of soliciting your support. As my intersts are large iii this waril it is only fair to suppose that I wil pay more attention to its needs than if I had nothing at stake, and I feel sure that you will see that. it is to your advantage to support a man whose interests are yours also. l promise,jt` erected, to give this Ward my best att eution,a.nd,to assist in administering the general business of the City, to thu bi-ut of my ability. Yours faithfullt . . R. H. STERNS. 1udt4i 'coincide 'e§i{i;.`Qi;,,_ at Washington. _Whenever there is a roll call in the me-_"_ D _ It Cam _ _ houses! nprsasiitatzivsa or any other g;,mm_ ,,¢ ‘Luo-_ bn: smut, 1;* Procedure rsqutrtns' the attendance or monton after two months s n the Canadian Rockies on thellin: ti the Grand Trunk Pacldc Railway. These gentlemen havo been ex oring ii hitherto unknown region E the vicinity of Mount Robson, the bi . est peak in the Canadian Rocktshs, and were accompanied by a train of N pack horses. They state that in some plaoos the lorasts were so lm- pcnetrablmtliut they had ts wt, their way through. Inoue locality they cams across' two gmt glaciers, lug. cr than any knownin the Rockies. and sighted s towering peak gint, had the appearance of bei even larger than Mount Robson, alicia is 13,700 feet above the level of the aes. One of the glaciers was 40 to N miles in length, und seven to eight miles in width, und, of striking formation, members £00 electric bells starr ring |93 simultaneously. They are operated from s switchboard or esll box at the lDH_ker's desk. Similarly in the sen IN 239 bells are operated. At the cap- itol these sober are known as legisiii. tivo bellse Four hundred ot the house bells are in the houss oilico building and i00 in the hours vin or tin cipiioi 'rims is a hall in the room ot every member. W' in "BU committee room and sev- eral in,t1is cioskrooma. corridors, lob- bht and restaurants. .in the senate olico building there are 140 gouge and ninety-nine in the sonata proper. ` On tho lull cali in either house the lllllll ta K1v_ as soon as the hrs! nuns ll.eaIled°qb,y the clerk. Senators and- oonsrassmeirwho .ani is their of- fices hurry to their respective enam- H-* ""' I _ ' f-\ ` ' , "'°*'*-" i bers in order to answer to their names, dsyii. Gel 0ur Catalog Those interested in motors oi-_ motor bciitir-g should send for ou spring catalogue of lmpeiial engines which will be off the press in »: Fo il 'Phil catalvfue tolls lust why, how and where the motsriis bettfr than any other made in Canada, di-scribes the_ different gsrta n data l, especialy the '_l‘hermex Odorleigs Exhaust. Filencer wit which every mperia iiicquipp an orw ici wo ave esoe ana anriz . l l ed di h l h th l C di hts Drop a postcard today for this catalogue. It is yours for the asking. Bruce S tewart £6’ Co.Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I | _ _ _ ___ ____ i im Information 15' or Electors This is a sample of the form and Style of Ballot to be used for the fii st time in this years .civic election. The names of all the candidates for Mayor and for Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply and the Candid- ates for the City Council for the ward in which the elector is voting will appear ou the ballot paper. The voter will make an x in the blank spaces following the names of the various tandidates for whom he wishes to have his vote recorded. . I" ii F( )R MAYOR i.\Villiatii Brown .. 6*- 2 john Smith 3. Peter jones ¢m|\`...¢-1 For Comiiiissioucrs of Sewers and Water Supply I. james Allaii 2. Richard Biiiris 3. Frank Carter 4. Joseph Doiron t----FOR COUNCILLOR...i i . Charles Eden iii 2. Robert Good ("1"- ~ 3. Isaac Peters 2 _qtl iiiwf7i - 5i§»E?.§§§'=~’="- ir. suii. n A ses arg is stasis ?f5:».°¢? ~ 5;sSg:;_3 .55 'I 4.11 , 53| LU 5.|l I.” IM I-5| 1.\0 CN (M iii oi 7.10 050 Saturday. Dall 1. , i_ f . nn. ___ _ . .,_._._',¢.A.‘..-..;.. -_'i*s1 _ _ ._ Trairs Outvwsrd Station. ii. . Di . . . . a 3;" .1 pf, il.. . oo Lv. 0h’t.uwn Arr. Eunterétiver lyneral Jet. ansinston rr- Lv. S’sd Arr. sv' Portl [gill 0’Le Arr. Tiln`i‘hIi Lv. - .E , '_ lil.. l‘>‘.°'i§i‘i2§.‘.“iI5. L . 0h’to . I Mt-.%ta:r=rtA" Bt. eter's 2:'-052.1%. “- ' ll! n Arr. G%o'tow= Lv. Lv. 0h't.own Arr. Arr. byollildihor Lv Traai: A.sl. ILN 10.85 io tri l.|l A.M. 10.10 gizsiééiisi .> .¥ 8.51 B. I0 9.8) 8'3" sin. im Ml :Al fi 142 Daily i ll is 7.0 lil Bst.=§l°un. ' " Ii£."g / .' . Each hollse has ii different system ot llaiaiuas follows: The aeuato-Ono hell. yeas and nays: two' bella.-cali of the senate; thros bells. oaocutlva saasiou: roar hells. sd~ Journinent: tivo bells. doors open after executive session. House-One bell. tellerll: two bells. yeas andiniiysz three bells. cali ot the house: four bells. adjournment; tivo belll. lvcessfltrooklyu Eagle. - - .- - --»~---s-.~~¢ ». Thirteen. ‘ Ifllfllll oovor use the number 13 in making up the numbers in their lot torlea. The superstition or the people is against lt. The 'nirlrs are so pre] udiced against the word "thirteen" that it has been expuhged from their vocabulary. No house in Paris bears tha number 13. and persons called “quartorzleunes" or “fourteens" are held in reserve there to make ii four- teenth .guest at dinner parties; The Norweglans never allow thirteen per~ sons at,tablo because Lolt. the god oi malice in the Norse mythology, once madstlis thirteenth guest st. s celes- tial banquet und occasioned confusion. i if F" is iii onli Since I lint a ilu ol Gln Pills Cmiizcu Sr., CoizNw»\LLIS. N -S- ~ january 23rd, 1911. “About a year ago, I was suffering so much with s dreadful Lame Back and Hips, that I could notstaiid upstrsiglit. I was informed by a friend about GIN PILLS. I got o. box. It helped me immediately. I have taken about twelve boxes and the pains in my back and hips are all gone. I cannot speak too highly o the wonderful effects of your GIN PILLS". B. C. DAVID. Liniincnts sud plasters won't cure Lame Back - be- cause they never reach the part that is causing the pain. The wliole trouble is with the Kidney: and you must cure the Kid tieys in order to stop the pain. GIN PILLS cure weak, sick, strained Kidricys as nothing else will. GIN PILLS drive . away the pain every time-oryour money promptly refunded. 5oc. ubox, 6 for $2.50. Sample free if youwfite National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Dept. PE'I`oronto. MA NGA ~ TONE BLOOD AND NERVE TABLETS help pale, nervous women to get well. 5oc. a box. 99 iii iisiiisii an ii mi miiuiis Why not get some now-this m ment., and forever rid yourself Stomach trouble and Indlgestion? A dietod stomach gets the blues and igrumbles. Give it is good eat, then take Pape's Dl-aliillsln to dart the dl- gestive juices worlrlng. There will be no dyspepsla or bolohing ol Gas or eruptions ol' undigssted food; no feel- ing like ii lump of lsad in the stom- ach or heartburn, sick headache and Dlzziusss. sud your food will not Irr- mest. and poison your breath with nauaeoua odors. Papo‘s Dlepepsin costs only 50 cents for a large case st any drill! store hers, and will rsliave the most ohstinatocase of Indigestiua and UP- set. Stomach is five minutes. _ There ts nothing also better to take Gas from Stomach and cleanse the stomach and intestines, and, basldes one single dose will digest and Dre- pare for assimilation into the blood all your food the some aa ii. sound. healthy stomach would do it, When Dlapepsiii works, your st'.om~ ach rests--gots itself in order, cleans up-and than you feel like eatin; when you come to the table, and what you eat. will do you good. Absolute relief from all Stomach Misery is waiting lor you as soon as you decide to take is little Diapepsin. Tell your druggist that you want Pape's Dlspspsin, because you want to become thoroughly cured this time Remember, if your stomach feels out of order and uiicomlortnhle iiow, you can surely get relief in five iniii- iites. _____?_v____ DECAYING SPLENDOR. As Seen In the Ruins of the Imporfiil _ Tombs of Nanking. Few of the s'lendors of Naiiliilig. once the populiius and prosperous capital of the Chinese empire, sur- vive, for the city began to decline when the seat of govemment, was re- movotl to Pekin. Some of the more durable of its public works and decor- atlolis, remain iii part and probably the best preserved is the iivciiue load- ing to the famous Ming Tombs. Oli either side of this thorniiglifiirc are massive stone figures of clephiiiits, camels and lions, ns if guarding the road over which were borne to their finiil resting places the once mighty rulcrs of thc \vorld`.\' most populous country. Each of the two iigiires in the foreground was carved from one piece of stone and is about I2 feet iigh. The silent sentrirs in the dis- tance, proportionately large, were pro- duced in the same manner and give an impressive lesson of the patient and ‘persevering industry of the Chi~ nose. These monuments to despotic vanity are fully 500 years old. The avenue leads to the Imperial tombs upon which time have made telling ravages. It is believed that some, if not all, of the massive stone animal figures were used as svpulclires for faithful adherents of the occupants of the Imperial tombs. Thus in so- pulclire as in ‘paluce, rulers and guards continued in the same relative positions. In the years when these stone fig- ures were carved and the avenue con- structed, Naniting had s pppulstion of 4,000,000 and rivaled any other city in the world in its pslscvs. libraries, institutions of learning. commerce and manufactures. Its porcelain tower, built in 1413-32 by Emperor Yungkoh in commemoration of his mother, was one of the most, wonderful structures of the centuries. It was octsgonal in form 322 feet high, slightly tapering and nine stories high. lunch story was provided with is gallery and s. pro- jecting roof from the corners of which bells were suspended. In the interior is spiral staircase led to the summit, formed by an elegant spirc, on the top of which rested ii ball of brass overlaid with gold. This tower with many of the other great works of the city disappeared during the period from 1853 to 1864, when the Tai-Pings were in ssession of the city. Amid tlii; ruins of the Imperial al- ace, only the square tower, 50 lest high, is now standing, slid on the top thereof is the gigantic statue of a turtle. (3 .fl IPI. 1') To the Electors of Ward Two: I heiewith present myself as a candidate for Councillor in the coming Civic Elections to repre- sent Ward Two. I ask your favorable support and promise if elected to give my best attention to the needs of the Ward as well as to further the best in terest of the citizens. Respectfully Yours, R. J. LEDWELL. M.D iz-idtf - i INTERCOLONIAL naii.wAY '_ ' '*'-W-'“ °rneliiumioiii{ s..........if.¢ i.§..,...d.'.......§..Ié.i..i..&.w..é_:.:z.__.._ Raul; [0 M0||||~ga| .___ and the' West. | The famous train, saves you eighteen hours between lv ig- .riin nsiumiiz sxriuiss ‘d iii.. _ _ ___ 1 - -L m The publisher ol the best Farmers paper in the Maritime Provinces in writing to us states: “I would say that I do not know of a medicine that has stood the test of time like MINARD’S LINIMENT. It has been an unfailing remedy in our household ever since I can re- member, aud has outlived dozens of would be competitors imitators." CARD To tlie Electors of Ward Four Ladies AND Gentlemen: - At the request of a large number of electors of Ward Four. I have consented to be a candidate for City Councillor at the forth coming Civic Elections. In thus publicly asking for your support, I promise, if elected, while paying due attention to the special needs of Ward Four to endeavor to o- of . ¢sai'1ii Gliursh. ‘_ ` northwest of Canada tl said! tlilaot a bear once stroll” xml’ ° church There was an immediate mio hm the women. and som! iiies s ransniowsrds the slilili NNN intondln to alll' him' B“““- h°'° vu wth all time things very cool- fy ¢'st up, and looked so amish e and siimfssiivo uni, issued of itiiluis . mm me mon laughed at him. In- ced it was almost immediately sean giutitha bear was the identical sni- si ' Q, and w ich had run llioiishethzuiiltlsment into, the woods about six months before. He had only returned to ay his respect to his ol |,-iqgli, and finding them all at chunk had evidently thought he might as well go t00~ McGaw Heirs Hopeful. Since the death of the late William M¢Gsw, who dit-d recently in Kin- cardine, Ont., shortly lifter being liv- f,-,,-med 1|,” he was heir to an estate nf fourteen millions left by an uncle ln Buenos Ayres. relatives of the family in Brant County have g_ot._to- gt-.ther with the view of establishing their claim in the fortune. All be- lon tothe same family, which left Bcngland many years ago to settle in this country. There are ii dozen :ir so relatives who were connected with the deceased millionaire, that chief of whom are James and Gabriel Mm Gow of Brantford. T_he_iamiiy pm- pose to secure legal aid in establish- ing their claim. » Women and Money, An' expert .=.ii_vs that if a woman worries too much libout money sho cannot be bountiful. There may be men ineiin vnniigh to call the atten~ tion of their \\'i\'t-s to this doctrine. Tommy Knew. "Toiiim_\'.” .=.iitl the teacher, "how do they asccrtaiii thc mcasurement of ii \~esscl?” _ _ "I guess they mt.-ii.=urr> it with a nrivy yard," was thc unexpected reply. l.i:. siiiiiii it in-os. Typewriter \IOl) EL NU Iii Ill'.R FIVE gives you all that is lat- est in typewriter devices. We guarantee t h i s machine against defect- absolutely. Write us at . once for our Free Tris] Ofler. Soulis-Newsome Typewriter Co. Llll. Halifax. .: : : St. ]oln- Cheese Makers Tenders will be received by Pres ident D. R. McDonald Orwell Cove up to F rlday 16th I<`eb,from parties willing to contract for the making 'if Cheese and Butter during igiz Good recommendations required Tcndeis to state price per ioo lbs bhccsc made finoiiig' help and supplies _:bio to state monthly wages finding all 8 ¢ lgircitors do not hind themselves to i iccep thelowest or .my louder z-7dr w. ORWILLL DAIRY CO ' l`o the Electors of Ward Three Ladies and Gentlemen: _l beg to inform you l have, at the solicit ation ofa number of my old supporters and many new ones, consented to a ain ontest the Ward at the forthcoming Cgivir e election for Counciilonl therefore asli our favorable support, and if elected, l needs of the Ward in the future as I havs dope in the past, and to the City in gen- es . I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfull , THOMAS CYAMPBELL. i~z4di8i l' School Children Stiller. I from lm arloot vlsio and are sall- ti ill' st ii' . . o a.°.::.".‘.'.`i.‘:.;‘i.‘:.‘.;°:-...?.“'.:.fs: °' the best methods for Sniminatlidh ofthe cyas. 3] *such had iormerl been the pet. V . . promise to give my best attention to tha' 4 “i ~q.~;_ -_>_,, _° All O ; ¢o'iiat|patlon. l` me mm run Wi* UNM Br suanoolr moon sirius. namammeumlaq one ' dismal , F=§§§ - _§_". .¥§‘ is-il »§§iiiiii;2;fi§ __,§;iii._h§li§§;'§, gl. =§iiE.ii»i§3rlif§- ' ff? iiin..isiiesf§; ;l BY. and af was completely =“Aft.ertheu_Iwas cousin very sl d ber there was th her head. I told dock Blood Bittera and insslpirttime. Imuasfelyreoammend "i‘i.‘i§i' .Est ani ii ri. 'r = li “ff Y e . Hil- bsra Co.. limited. 'llorosbm Ont. i G. D. Wri ht: Funeral Director an? em- .‘ balmer-Miss A. Ferguson,Lady Assistant- Personal Attention slid Proniptness Guaranteed. Ambulance calls answered at short notice SPECIALTIES - Disinfecting and Fumigating Furniture Repaired and Reup- holstercd. _ , Silent Siilesnicii made to order, ii‘li*i;i§l=f‘i$ei’i°El‘.i2's'.i`.’I2i‘.‘T I North Bids. Phone 830'). dttstf , 'g K ' . " -5 .._§__ cAR15` __ __ _ si..‘3i.‘...‘.‘..i§.°.°.'°'” °‘ “’° “"1 °= , Ladies and Gentle ' ._ . be acsiididate for rc-elzceiiiim ‘gall 05” 01 Stwer and Water Commit! sioncr at the forthcoming clviesk i tion. As ii is impossible io. ,,,, ,°` make a personal canyons 1 tak, thi; oPg_l;_i'tu:;ty of soliciting your vote, lu themi>lSliF you ‘ot your wwf" I remain, Your respectfully, FRANCIS P. MCCARRQN 2-5d iw , co.wuoNwi:ALiil .nom Opposite Stats liouss,Bostoii,M,,s is ’ ` ~;‘2.:.t§i>?%’~i‘T“=“”§`* ._ ___,_.,.sass¢. _:___ 'iii _"‘i"'.'p . ".s,5'§.iI"f. _ --_..-.,~..:-,_{».i;, ‘ \,.`»lil.l/~’;»‘ ~‘.f_'”-’»'~;!iP' `o!lera roomn with hot. imiifcold wat ILM ver dary and un, whip!! incéuds "Iii use oi Pub ic shower ha hs. ntlilne squal this in New England. Beams w private liitthii for ii.t»0 Dar mov and im suites ol two rooms and bath for will ps day and un. Dinimr rooms :sau cate nist class. European plan) ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF itone Hours. nothing wood but the flour Equipped with its own Sanitary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. Strictly A Tsmnermcs lloiel Bond for Booklet Commonwealth lotsl Inc. Stolb-:it r‘. tltatfis cv.vi_ \\si\wans;|t » f l~ & New York Fish Ads - ofthe limited and satisfactory account salt: will be revelations t0 you. Our _ "lace of business is the finest in the city. 8 Fulton Fish Market il-'lrlrihsim . . \ . 1- 3-'1-Ii--5 'l`o fishermen, Fish l)calers.-‘Kindly lump m us with your name_and address so that _we may from time to time mail Your tiilormation of value. ‘- T0 5llh¢f“"°“i It mal' WH" ‘l‘§ll° All correspondence answered. Price “GW ¢h“ll|’°f¢ "9 “"“Y° °f h3“d||“K Lists, Shipping Cards and 'Stencils sent fish on Commission different or better on demand. _ ,han you hmm expm-;¢n¢cd_ 0 _ We are established 48 YEARS FRY US.Oiir careful attention and refer you for standing lo Dunn`s and handling, prompt returns Mercantile Agency. 'Bra-iilntreet s and resulttvreachedmot to speak '_i'-_ or the ltlarltcl and Fulton .Nation- al llanit of any wholesale dealer in the business. New York 2-1_1 |. "= Li. Eiiwiu TREAKLE Wholesale Clam Oyster and Fish Dealer. - Specially, Smells Eels and Clams. _ Was fiiihiu 7 years and in Fulton Market i5 years so can guarantee top prices REFEREl§CES-Market and Fulton National Bank N. Y. and Pt:opli:_a Trust Co. Brooklyn, or any wholesale Fish Dealer in New York. 20 FULTON FISH MARKET, NEW YORK. _ ii-gothodrizwpd. Consignments Solicitad Daily Rslurna. l _ l im -ai-ll wsoisssta I’-==’?l EE 33.33 riusn risn |04 l`Ul.'l`0N FISII MARKET ll* Specialties EELS and SMELTS. ii-Z5st.hrlrl3wiid' stablisbed 20 years ~ 1 . 5. I _ -gag; Prumgt Returns an ll-38t sdrl2wpd. ` ssrsatiaen uno ‘ R. W. SANDIFORD WHOLESALE COMMIWSION i , {f3“,§’T‘,’,’{&,""5 38 Fulton _F ish Marltet - hméiiinnsuns Uonnllgnmontit Solicitad Rogire{_\cgTI;'_i_l_‘_i__i_t;_l;l_l;._t_lonal This ls A Live Firm iz-zstlidrizw __c HA s. c. wi§i_o_<__c_Q__ v =, 114 and H5 South St., Q Cold Storage on premises , _ ii-iéthsdrizwpd. . (Succussr:to Hoon and IL_amphaar) ‘ Wholesale Commission Dealers ln and shippers of all kinds of Flash Fish, Lulisleis, iElt4,lilnillil Smells and Eals a Siiaciallll THE HUGH Sl0CKER§ C0 ‘ ' Wholesale fommission Fish Dealers Fulton Market, New Yvrlf Consignments solicited = Smells and E_e_ls a -Specialty i: in iiooii. li promise the establishment of more industries in the city, to retain our capital and thus provide more work for our laborers and citizens; toso far as possible, reduce the cost of living, sud to improve the condi~ tions under which maiiv of our Sllverstoii & Epstein k_,l6U,,tll)ii:_Sri'S"tfIi'li?tIoyn __ __ NEW YORK FISH ADS Charlottetown and Montreal and h sed. 1 ~ ’ ‘ .. ~. » _ . . , , , twenty four hours to Western’Can §:f,l;I:s';,i§¢;ufo,.;f§n:“T;1g“:,°h;' U - *d* and mined St°t°s" N° delay may bein destitute circumstances, ' . _ ‘“7Wh°I,°' Th"°'§E_l' sleeping °“" and a charge upon the City and its Wholesale Commission Dealers and *us from Halifax and uro- ch“,mes_ _ Shippers Aiil. CIW’ ‘fi_°““°°tl°3 “;:ld°t___d$t__l: ' Isliall also endeavor, sofar asis Western ranscon neu ~° M»»~»».- T»~»a- tem. ffm ':zi‘:‘°“:.‘:i::.‘;:'.i.::;°::.;.:;;::.‘:; F 1' e S h F 1 S §_\:_°g°téé,t‘I’w§ °" my °¢“t'°” °“ foadgizii of the city and to provide Smelts, Eels, Lobsters and I I qu'rlsd'bs ' fl - romptly snswsrsd of the prop” inspection °f ‘mr food F|,'°'3 "9 Sfmhma' `"3""""'°""iii"ki"ii`iiiii:its 1”“"""' vm... R..,....i..ii,, Ns' "i-'wi M H-M. tw v~- oiiy isimagsst D Mel AUCI-IAN Consignments solicited lit. 1’ i Hit ` ' ' g* A I V F ' I I’ ' ' I " I . i - - .,,,,.,,,,,,,»',’,l»;»,,,,-,,,~_,__, . ““'°°.i.3°.i:t..°'.'§.';.- ...,.i..i..§. . ...i..i..i.....,..i _ ‘:.'.i.°.ziaii:.:.if"~'“"f:rs'.i:‘.::i:t.:::.ii'°t°"°' “"“l 3,. A ~ ., . ____,,, -Kim" »~ _,/1. 1 _ _ 2 Fulton Fish Ilarlisl, NEW YORK. ` ` Established 53 years. _ Careful personal attention given to all Consignments. __ :_ ii-s8dthsdr3m: d. ____ ____M__ _ _ , "_-"“-"'~“""°-" ""“‘" ““'_“'”`"`""`""`"' Agug YHA]-B c°§')'2.‘il“é'=:s i-i.o.i.=_E:Y“ 4. GCP Wholesale Commission Dealers in sllkinds of I Fresh And Frozen 'Fish I4 Fulton Market, NEW YORK. ii-qathdrizwpdfl 1 c i. cooiilli N co I S iii l.'iii'#n"° i1li'$`i""' ' ’°" sw.l.°|°° me | 1 g - . 'FULTON Alll . pgfss.. Consignments Bolloltod gg' yon* Daily” L' "N