L | ,if i 'Sip I ‘ - ii if-,.5 ,yi- § i \ i 1 i ~vr'*‘TT,`” "`”"` ‘». 1,. I ,)f ,i ,J H 5 ~l‘ » i i . .\` ' i 1.? ~ ;`_ff'>» f 5 3 .l ' .5 V. ';i'°f‘i A 1. iii » ` 5;* ,ig 53 ..;'==» iii.. .; fx” 1 ......_. -_ -cf si. -_ - . -_ _ fs.-...».~.=-»@. muff.. p 7. V51.-:rs-___ H-~j» ‘mil . '...._,.,.;, .'-fs". _ _.M "_ ~ -' ~ J-»~;; .£1 121#-~ ci" _ ,th _.iff i _i .I Ah it .,¢__ L-'f ‘iris I .7 ‘ » » i` ‘ ._ _ |- ~ $15. and $18. Overcoats F it-Reform $15. and $18. Overcoats are ' wonders at the prices. The styles-the tone_the materials- the colorings-are the biggest money’s worth that Fit-Reform has ever shown at these popular prices. 'I`liere’s no question about Fit-Reforni setting tlic standard of values, ` af Prowse Bros.. Charlottetoii. H nn ndosinnooncnr-mf-:Econo EE Ed-li idléid-L5-d®Ei'é.'{-lid-il5dQd§d‘~2i EX 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 cent Bargain Counters o the bargains. CANADIAN CPCCKERY Co., it-28d twwun SUNNYSIDE. NEW FOUNDRY Phone 73 Foot of Queen Street Box 411 Steam and Hot Water Heating REPAIRS CASTINGS Founders. Machinists, Boilermakers- Ciiarlottetiwa Foundry & Machine Co. Ltd. One of the Greatest Inventions of the Age THE DUPLEQRAPH DUPLICATING MACHINE Hundreds of Satisfied Users Testify to this Fact Q, I i _` T produces 20-50-ioo or , ' ‘ _` more copies ouéiny paper, _, _ ._ ,. from writing one with ' f7;'s»'_.;`_.“;'-_ap type-_writer, pen or copying , ,__ gj _"_ 'I r. pencil, in the quickest pos- ~/ _“E.:___~_iL.~.rlr_l.,"' ;__ sible manner, and the copies '°‘”"“J-3--r"",,,..' ' _:.1----"" ' are as clear as the original. Easy to Use- Easy to Buy. Send for Price List and Full Descri tion to PENMAN 6. sF>i1ANG. Manufacturers, 22 Yonge St. Arcade, TORONTO, Canada. CARTER & CO.» Lim iied, Dealers for P- E- |- Don’t Experiment-just 1=_f.5.m,.f;w BUY A DUPLIG KAPH. C Jiniirmtiou. Wimiinoa. oi- the local agent rc- IUST HOW WESTANU. _ __ J | E. ,IStil|B, 2 npeeobdellvered by B. Hal Brown, Man ager oi the London Sc Lancashire Life insurance Co. for Canada: We regret the shameless conditions _._ which have been revealed thrdugh the investigations now being carried on by, u i h °;.::f.:. ".1: »f <----» »»--»- York companies IIDDQBY to have become §°°'fgm“u)p°rlb"°°"'°""' unwieldy. Resignations have been towed C in "D P” °"°“°l' "°°"°"° in one company and high otllclals mustgo B" ° "' ""' In others. Their deeds .are bare-laced scandals and all high principled honest 5375" "'°°"""""° insurance men blush to know that such F conditions could have been allowed to' 0 grow and continue. Msthinks there will P be a turning toward British institutions ° and I note that the principles upon ,S which they do business are favorably commented upon by the press, and ,some S lending American Ofllciais, who are now Ehlckms per p°h""" ""' in trouble. Who can say what the re- " suits are to be i One thing is certain, and H that is John Bull will still continue to do o“"s""' ' ' ' business (life insurance particularly) at Tumi” per bus” the same old stand, and in the same 3; sterling way. A golden opportunity is ' ""` ours, and it will bc our own fault if we Cum” p°r`b“s""'°"‘°""" do not aviiilourselvcs of it. Now justn Beet” per b“s"""' ' ' word about the position attiiincd by the Parsmps D" heh' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " ` company. Our new business in Canada (faulmower per for the first nine months of tho current goes; emi; " ' ' " "0 yciir shows nn increase of 20% compared Tue S we ' ' ' ' ' ' with that of 190i. The income has in- creased $30,000 for the sumo period and imiounts to $3.'»i,02l0, while tho iissots ave increased by $216,720, and stand at B $3,»i30,0~lO,‘.Z0 oi’ solid first-class securities, B upon which not one dollar of interest B wasjovcr due and unpaid at tlic close of B The following is an ext-i-not from u _ Be Ha tatoes per bus. .... yper ton(pressed).... truw per rk lromiill souiccs, amounted during tho yeiir`s operiitioiis amounted lu $638,-107, D raising the funds in hand to $10,002,380. H The Com puny occupies an enviable posi~ R tion among stcrlinglife oilices and our OOHGFMH1 Flbur' percwh" I. _ _ Y _ _ atmeal, por100lbs........... million dolliirs sums nssurcfl. The ratio 0 of cxpense in Canada to total income is 15.0%, inrllcatlnrr the conservatism excr~ P ciscd by those who direct the nilhlrs of P the Company. The policies of the Com- T pany are world-widc, free froni restrict- G ions ns to residence, travel or occupiit T ion, and are lncontestiiblc and non-for D fcitable. The business affairs of th O Company respecting Canadian business are administered wholly in Canada. The funds earned in Canada are iiivcstcd and rctiiini-d in the country, affordliig Can- Hake’ per ‘luiuml itdiniis all the iirl\'1iniu;z`ei-i of n Home uaddockper q“int'“l‘-""° heatpeibushel........ otatoes,per bus..... \u'nipri=\°r- iN‘rsizNA1°ioNai. oi visioN. R . i H, r' " V Winter Reduced Rates THE DUFFERIN H0111 ............................. N ”¥_ P _ '_ ‘. : §23 RAILW AY astern Nova Wind x, daily, (ox- 40 a. m. and nt Win sor Hnllfnx and 6 and ii run sr l i be d YDR ng Wharf, s,fol rs ein na Ksntvillc. o Standard m., Atlanti Asked For Ever Hour of the Day .- -»-..i‘.'.‘r.-. ......... st.--1..-»»-................,......... inci, ammmmis. ~ 15 ,_ ' _ _ . .- ¢itfiat.cd'd\'thsoentmofspaoio\!sground“a.|id randi# l.”*§"hmm"d'*‘.mMmu Md """ "4-" \` ' 5°* u|»niir|Lg_ K EXPSURIFE 0|' MBS. BLEIIII 5-_ 1. ij. 7 . sa»‘w¢if-raurmfun ovbrww Wu Inovitsuis. Hovshonscevod _is fallen ft ’/_.Er ..`-_k " i "in in f L ‘ 7 i 1 / f-in ~ji‘,_y» _ at » I ,`i"f`it‘,';,~r,~. , 4 . 1,6" _ --jf _,ii 5,-.":f:ri..-iv is ‘~ V ‘;;~-riiti . \ -'Q' ; ,- .,;;i§..;‘.:@-,A 1 _ - ""`¢’i» -“»~lvili""~.i` _.»-; »_i.»==.;.»s,-;=: »»gi=;;;;,ggi-t=s§.‘.5‘§.';_ ; _ ...if » f ~ ., ---“-‘-_io1o,o-‘r as > », ' , -.,E{-¢;»;v1i,4, _ ,_ f , .»¢u__;.,gEj.;g5§,,,; 7 &»_.“u»n§§lld-f.fore»c»~ _ There are cases where an operation is the only resource, but when one con- siders the at number of cases of ovarian nngrsvomb trouble cured by Lydia. E. Pinkhu.m’s Vegetable Coin- pound after physicians ave advised operations, no woman should submit to one without first trying the Vegetable Compound and writing Mrs. Pinkhrun, Lynn, Mass., for advice. which is free. Mrs. Robert Glenn, of 484 Marie St., Ottawa., Ont , writes: E Dear Mrs. Pi.nkham:-- “ Lydia. E . Pinkhu.m’s Vegetable Compound is so woll and widelyuknown that it does not need my recommein tion ‘ but I am pleased to add it to the many which you have in its favor. I suffered untold ngonics f rom ovarian troubles for nearly three years, and thc doc- tors told mo that I miist_ undergo an opera- tion; but csl was unwilling to do this, I tried your Ve table Compound, and I am only boo leased idiot I did so, for it restored me to ger- lbct health, saving moths pain of an opera 'on and the immense bills attending the same." Ovarian and womb troubles are stead~ ily on the increase among women. If the monthly periods are very painful, or too frequent and excessive-if you have aiu or swelling low down in the left side, bearing down pains, leucor- rhcsa. r1on’t neglect yourself : try Lydia E. Pinkham's egetnblo Compound. ’/ \\ FOR SALE- The undersigned offers for sale his valuable property in Ch'town Royalty, fronting on the North River, four miles from City by carriage and two miles by water, containing 60 acres of excellent land in a high state of cultivation There is on the premises alarge and commodious dwelling house and other outbuildin s in agood state of iepair. Ehis place is well and favourably known as a summer re- sort, with bathing, booting, fishing, etc. Abundance of sea weed, mussel mud, and marsh mud, makes this one of the most valuable properties on the market. YVILLIAM M. WRIGHT, West Royalty. 12-i3dw3i tww3i Ch’town, P. E. I. y . H 2 1 ki F l"|"| I offer for sais at Bmckloy Point Road six milcs from Clinrlottctowii my bou\itlful_fa.i-ni consisting of 250 acres of land which will bc sold in sections to suit piirchnsors, liitviiiir thereon ti. cuniiiiodioiis iwolliiig house uiiil outbiiildinyrs itll in good repair, iittod with windmill i>ai~i~yiiig thc wiitor nto all this out- b\illilin;.:s,aiid tlicilwclliiu.: liciiiod with hot air and othercoiivcnlciiccsiis found upon nii up-iirdiitc fitriii 'l`licrc is also ii first class nrclinrd of friiit|i;\'cns, bcamiiiiz fruit. This fiirmis wcllwntcrod and is ncitr to public schools mid ciiiirviios tliiis niiikiiig this one of t-ho most dosiriiblo in-oportica in this part of the country cvcr oifcrcd for sitio. ELI CLEMENTS. Brackloy Point Road -l5df twf2w. INTERCOLONIAL R A1 LWAY Travel by Your Own Line to Ouebec, Montreal, and all Points West. Canada’s Famous Train The “Maritime Express” is unsurpassed in the excellence its dining car service and sleeping car accommodations. Connections With Prince Ed- ward lsland via Point du Chene and Pictou. Gii.|.ETT° mon -unusual xq; fd #_ --» 'i _ _ _ __ , i." f" 2 i_,\ \ ‘ A ELY HIRE i "°"i.%.£’-‘§l¥’i.S.l”°“ T'l1¢I-lfmiuidllesi I-°¢¢i°5|o&‘|°*¢| *H Mniia .ixssptiivsadct visa..-mmaie ' |`¢¢|§¢|».¢¢¢"i¢|;&¢ i.. ,,_'_.‘. ' ¢»\ _ and Civ-encoats. ' i L What is betterlat the present time than a ,warm Ulster. Reefer or nobby Overcoat? There are _none better than those made by " H. Si1orey& Co.,Montreal, who by their long experience in ready-made clothing, are able _to produce the best garments, that are manufactured today. See the Shorey Blizzard Resistor Ulster, made from pure wool Frieze. flannel lined :with rubber iuterlining. This Ulster is the best thing on the market today. Shorey Overcosts. Suits and Ulsters are for sal: at S.A,NlcDONALD’S,, P. E. Island’s Greatest Clothing House. 'L I . _s___.__, ,_ E- ___._._ sr _,i E .,- V' ` " -"' "”""""""ff'» "f"&.-` " » `-"1.i¥*‘=~ 'i'---r _., in .. _1 U - _ ' i iousness p OURED nndH_i>ERNlANENTl.Y By Using _ EIInInS_off e Ano. civs -. r ‘~ VIM, VIGOR AND VITALITY 1 They also reliovs Distress from Dvs o mia. Iniliixestlon and Too Hearty l Em. np. A iierfoct reniedat for Diizliiose. Nauseiu Drawsincs _ Bad 'lesto n the lotitli, Ccatc "Tongue, Pain in the Side, TORPII.) Lt.iVlt`li.. THEY CLARIFY “THE SKIN, PURIFY THE (' I v BLOOD AND REGULATE THE BOWELS ` ' Bv _Cleansing All Disorders from -the System. Positively Cure ali Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kid- ¢ nays, Sick Headache. Constipation and Nsrvousnsss. J ‘ "'l'wo. Sizes, ` l0c. and 250. a Box 9 .. e - ` 1 _|- 1- 1 EQQE. I\°°EPT N0 ° 5 g pimms, eoi1s'ri'r_u1'ss i-'on V 1;;-g,g,° -_ - '».-: - ` .‘ " -1.---.¢`.."-.‘”.'.~a..;1'~'.'i‘§1‘ _‘Ii wx.; -I -_ » ._ -' -~ 1 _ For sale by Johnson & Johnson 3 radio mos.] f 1 7| I I 3 (5 ) ' 5 _ . a port and Lapse. Mondays and Thpmdalyls. sl’ `l‘}£l‘.ii‘fy°d¢b.l Q37* iuh\i‘ufen"mm°"r"' n wl1.i.'uum. mn. i.lt..I`oii N. ii. I own °|LmT ul ' fi ' i » Mw._ n- 5 i me .»i° °' "“'°°`“"` c.u.vmaos'i~m vreaariumim ‘ e ' rolionvmollv. » St- Iolm. N. B- .4.i§i'y". oso.i¢¢swasNv.rf»p. i-».£..~`. (vi.-f,s..t...n.-.1 _ , _ _ D0 YOU DESIRE _ FREE DELIVERY ? .1__.i__...., Free delivery of letters by carriers appointed and paid by the Government is in operation in many cities of Canada. _There is reason to believe that the system may be adopted here if the people express their desire for it. WHAT FREE DELIVFRY MEANS. Free delivery means that responsible carriers, wearing uniform, and sworn to the faithful discharge of their duties shall after .the arrival and sorting of each mail at the Post Oiiice take the letters received and deliver them to the persons addressed at their homes or places of business. The city would be divided into, soy four districts. with a car- rier for each district. He would make his rounds twice a day, and if there was a letter for you at the Post Odice would take it to you. Arrived ct your house he would ring or knock-two short rings or two sharp knocks. You would know by the knock or ring that it was the welcome postman and the letter or parcel would be left. If you had a letter to send out you would hand it to him and he would post it for you. But he would call only at houses or places of business where he had mall niatier to deliver. These privileces would be for those on the carriers' lists. Any persons who chose could still receive their letters at the Post Oilice as they now do. The carrier service would not deliver the newspapers printed in the city. Letters posted in the city addressed to other persons in the city would not be delivered by the carriers unless pre aid by=a- two cent stamp instead of one cent as now. This is the only additional charge in connection with the free delivery system. ln order to learn the views of our citizens on this ques- tion we invite all readers of The Guardian residing in the City to Eli out and return to this odice the enclosed coupon, showing whether they are in favor of free delivery or against it. Mark an X in the square under ,the words “For Free Delivery," or in the square under the words “Against Free Delivery", give the street on which you reside. sign your name and return to Guardian Office. -»». »»...»»|' sou. ¢»»» »¢.~»¢»¢»»v»»»»» ni-.¢¢ ~»|-..- COUPON. _ _ For Free Delivery. Against Free Delivery- . _ A 5 n Nllménsaamz- »» .»»»¢»¢Q.o| nun-n ¢¢¢¢»»~». .»|.»».»~ Stffetnsn¢a»¢»»»»¢|¢-ss-sensuous: oesunaanie mosisoq-0 if . .. . » .. ._ ' . 1 > 1 ' eww” , / . _ ` ~' '-1. “H `» 'i ` _ f” » -.*‘, t i f ' » _ ' 1 `» 3'),-," .~".'f`,» .J , ` - . , ..___ g . -, . ._. »,' »-._-.-~ »_ . .,.».. .,.,-- . .,, - v. - ,. _\-._ pi.-,.i_'_,. -...., _ _ . _ . , , _ -_ _~. ,_ ,_ A, _. I _f I _,_~._., 4. ..... ,Va ._. _ ,p _ p.. N p . ` M, _ _JJ `._Vr,/.1 x;_n1_ ,,_i,, , _., .lv . vb' , 11.1,, . `