F53?-‘UARY 21914' ' " viral rmrssr saws ‘ fl ' ` ' THEVCHARLOTTETOWN 1 ouaigniiiv j~ '- v if lTBl’l0lE.i", ricssiivau A -~ ~ '_ . _ A -_ _ .ac -_ -_ _T--,. -. lf _ -- _ ' ` \\ tl I . ’,. j,\`l gf _ _ _ W' X' il” _\ p -\ 7Oc for ._ Good Rubbers You will be pleased with our line of women’s rubbers. They are strong, good fitting, well made and afford ample protec- tion against wet feet. Shown in two grades 'l In selectingan Adminis- tl'3t0l'. you will probably first consider Your Relatives Consider then, how often under your own observation, the warm regard of kms- people has been cooled by petit differences over the management of property. l , Consider D ` Too how often heirs have sacri- ficed their inheritance rather thanhold some member of the family responsible for p his mistake or negligence. . _ » , T ,- ston‘l, hlontague. - Feb. 5, afternoon and evenin ---°'l‘- GORDON F13 is _Guardian Cash must accompany order. Mini- agent in Montague. _His amos phone mum charge twenty-uve cents. is 18 and residence phone 20. __- ...°TliE ' MORNING DAILY Guard- Quigley, St. Peter'e Bay, wi ian can be obtained at W A Jobu- nam, so emu- fume, -nv- _ ...°MR. ED. D. li‘Billl,I-IAN Gus.:-d-lien ...~M1LK FOR SALE p .representative in Bouris will gladly quart. D. F. Maellonald, B matter at the office or under-taker W. __-- --an lcle the fact that Rev. R. W. Burke is Guardian Agent in For- been ¢°mp¢11,,q go y-“ig” his news, new and renewal subscriptions South Izake. In the pasto Gnd BdV°l`UllDK- 3317- little more than fi year and -‘MRB. FRANK CONROY.-wieiv er abreast of the times but es to thank the choir and congress.-` foremost in every good work. tion of the Bouris Methodist Church ..--------- for the address and present they so ` kindly gave her, as organist, 1001. ..,*R.B1D POINT.-Jason A. Ching, ` ` Red Point, is fitting up a forgo, saw mill and machine shop, with gasoline we n will be as his motive po r, a, d ready for business in the n.esr_ fut- ure.- Harlan Kennedy' at Bone re also ingtaliing a gasoline e`ngine,s (spasm, to mo Gu8_,.dmu_) °"“ °“°°°w° d°“‘“”d“~" J'-mn wha' iieglslation Association of New 1 --- ...wr noun.-in <1 ii _ cu ns 91°-'1`I°l4° 0"- Avnllm ““ " 1, ,ff ,,, "in :9ri,1 "L me hp with x “nan” Trouble and not ,able to get out L chair. Hadtnedmmykidseyr :fungi ss§:&s;~torydresulu. The as cru sn m screams 5°;-_ 5°' liéhesrdoniheftreet. snedsysfrl receive suoscriptiaiia and-savsruvisg _ iiii-Marin. ,,'f'¢',',,,°,f,§“;: ‘§,“,f,§’,‘f,§,,‘§“§;§f‘,,"'“°“ h uld d l f“ ` L- DiD¢Weli. His-hhoue number is 5. ...°HIS FRIENDS regret tciiieiiéolii- €‘ie;§?’,v;§iec|li flfrmsreunced . e sg ein. e resu wer .JGUAIKDIAN AGEN'l‘.-Mr. Harry from 5 wi-nkness of the throat, had lPP:if;;l:dvv;;hg1kc lirlstnisvv dizees iii d h g- coll e ‘ ibn- ives" an tune and lie will be glad to receive 0, the two Church” at Kmnhosoangg rt: §¢;i:;]e;l|=¢:a%ynormai rssshasll :gygif suifleedng witlii Kidney Tro **'“” ' " he proved himself not only a prlzpch- thm:'.¢1°,ui» %;£'A={§‘g§'Cf'{,dEf“'° 5° 1°" ho 6fo 2. trisiize af'°:ii° deff ur 5°' F all ` ef' ' 0 f~*~f¢=<1- °f“-°' mm ' M take this op rtuni are busy sawing mmm! mr “mr 9'l`TAWA» Jail- 3°-'f 'fha I-<“\’°\` ra-election to the City CouncilB V" ' ' ""' |"f,,,,,,,,,,,,, uiwu uw ui ,l ...°I'1‘ PAYE to li ih'tbi_s province' ...°0NE~ CENT per word each inser- ¢-E ` ' tion for advertising in this column. irniiug viii “Full-a-lim" ilvsiliiili tml _ Ilsliuiliglllm Tnrili. =-dp £333 end said it-s- eso ati uble RT. 25c. ive! UF WARD 2 T . I LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Having been solicited to offer sdviee ' for oard To ilic Eieclois of llie Ciiy of Ciiarloileloumr LADIES AND/GENTLEMEN At the urgent request of a large number of influential business men, l have decided to con- test the City for the Malyoralty at the forth- coming Civic Election. l you do me the honor to elect me, l will endeavor to do all in my power _to further the best interests of our City. As the time is short, it will be impossible for me to make a personal January 22, 1914. 4119. canvass. l therefore ,S ..._ ._.i:. ...".‘;f..i;%.'.°;:.‘:'g Yours most sincerely, R. H. STERNS k__ 70c ,and 80c a pair. ' Co Alley fr? 135 Queen St. 1 ll Phone 397 Y 1 . . ._ ' AdlIll¥ll9tl'3t0l' Review in discussing Mexico com- Ti’ . . msnds thai course of the United STOCK QUO'l‘A’l’IONS. e |11 To administer Xml' estate States but says the waiting policy --- i.,» 'you avoid all suc mistakes. can bs kept up oiiiy so iong as ic Qimtatiaiis furnishes by F. does not lead to a financial catiastro- Curdy &. Co., Stock and Bo phe. kara, Members Montreal St Huerta.'a Financial _Policy will change, 164 Richmond St. clearly lead to eventful chaos and lottstown P E I. when you wish to make an appointment with th ._ 'Cook Studio A change ,too gra ns an sn even the watchful eye of s. mother to detect, or for memory to recall. Only in pictures can the story be told, ands record of the childish features and expressions kept for all time A good photograph now and the will mean everything ui you-and them in after years. Call 0n BAYER Photographer H” Ohm' Daw" ‘ and Continental stcamshlp lines Frank R. Hearts uniting to light the kia/mburg-Amer cuns in the Atlantic trade struggle. " » Union Pncillc U. S. Steel ILS. Btfitl. Fld. Utah Copper 7 The story of every child is a aw of growth and change. . il l d btle i BLACK li0X i |'0ll ll!!!-Pars Bleek luis rox- eliribis' lor registration- lllll! il nl 'I ‘ 1 Morris Block 1 , lieth Tyrom DOM "4 “EH I ( `- 7 ` _ . ` U i § , < \ \,_._._ -if' ~\\\\_,_ 1. i, _ ,_ _ `§\` 4 ‘ 4 . /-‘ 1` Regina, Winnipeg. Montreal, , iii i By Appoint- ing The DOMINION ,,, Advisory Board ' ' “°” W ~ I (Canadian Press) LOWDUN, Jan. 31.- The Britl6h1l>i:nnsylvania urs Heading ... l"l0\ W. H.Aitken H. M. Davison, - ‘ Manager Charlottetown Other Offices, Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, New Westminster, Calgary, London, Eng, Antwerp, \ Belgium. 1 A - 4178-1-28Mwfm3i ` COMPANY Sllllllilill lllliillilll tl ,A-1 SaleoiMillPrope $13 *.I_,_; , / _:mf >.\` \\'___ t 31' on Saturday the 21st day of F rua next at the hour of 2 o’cioc 'riou on the premises at Mil P. lllllthe Mill property known Curtisdale Mills part'_ of Estate late Charles Curtis, situate wi °' same time stimulates and invigor- '“"""_-`“ ates the scalp and hair roots. It re- ' ,eyifitfaisaera r . - . $1.00, 50c,, 25g.. Got if, gf, our, July ...... ..- ... 119 store. Bold and recommended by E; GRAIN il: PROVISIONS. T0 Bs' s0LD -AT PUBLIC Arg; eb- _ k at the People’s Theatre tonight. Your Heating” and cooking apparatus will 1 much longer if you use our coal. We have new on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate _md stone. Bend usyonr sddreiand we will knots prions. - n. iyii‘i“é‘i.eci_ £\very`bo;l{‘wsnts e Asad zhwrnlli icn..ri-aciif:~fe»-ri ii..~i.li'°'°I:.°Z~.1°":`l-§‘.i:.i" :ir.‘lZ§v°- ;_;.~.:'.;l§_'_i.f ":°i.°ii~.~i-.::.".i.' .:.°.i..:.°5. ,l'ii‘i-.r.:.%r.ii.'.'.i°i::\ei..=i.~.°.::i 'write never ‘comer ` ation to VIII 0 0! f f 1.-...~.-:.=i.:i:'~.-:-°=.‘-Ii.-f.'.‘°~s.=..i_-if-=\i-f»'= miutm ._i1,c¢ Shingle Mill with the dwe ling h Rye;-flo_vv_lof the dam and ot rivi eges. \Co‘iiditioris to be annoiuiced i . Sa e WALTER Enom Cuirris Airriiuiz W. I-lobnorn Executors of the will ofthe late Charles Curtis 4031-1-20Mtf. Expert _ 0plical Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We lim I0 give our patrons the ben- efit, the most modern and approved methodeof er- sminsiion. - That' our services are spprficisted. is evidenced b the large increase in i I len is also running his engine early Y k i I ii- um. e ..‘;'...‘;°:,. .;.‘:“:~'2..‘:.:;:.i“::.'.....1 ,,,, ,,,_,, _,, , €.‘i§.’i}§§ ‘.'{..l'°°“.'.Tr.'.fi`I’..°”l‘.§"§‘.f.I‘.i‘§.iZ '°“*‘°“ ”° *“° ‘“°” *“°‘ "‘ 1' U t i t i U boats or dorlea for the coming sea- 323,23 osntisercrns de¢r;,“,,';n:da am dvi” t““’u°“ at tl" V“”°“" son, as the days of the old propiils- coniereuc, in New gm.; on ion ours, are nearly numbered. 27 and my (Q, me pu,.,,(,,,e ing a petition both fn: Legislation to provide relief (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 31-The Saturday the British Government cannot re- J anunry 31, 1914. ` main inactive but must protect the NEW YORK STOCKS, ry interests of _its citizens and President High L0 U Wilson may force the British hand Atchison 99; 99 ' . 28 27 mr "He really cannot _wait indsBnitely.' You Cai\’i Alford To Ilsve Gray llsir _ YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE. T00 GREAT AN ASSET T0 LOSE “A woman is' as old as she looks" -and nothing will make her look old so surely or so quickly as gray -hair. It is possible for any woman to prevent her hair turning gray or to restore liar gray hair to all its form- er beauty. p I-iay's Hair Health will do it. It is not a dys. It accomplishes its results quickly, surely, easily and at the moves dan uff. _ We are sure enough of its results to say that we will, refund your mon- i ft .ful trial A. Foster, Charlottetown. 1 “See “What Happened to Mary” Every Department will The preliminary work towards the remodelling of the interior of Paton and company'a store ie DOW, 'under way. ` The clerks are busy refmcvlht the 1 ds from the main store *_-D “ll mv room in the rear. in °\'d°\’ *O give ‘the carpenters an _ol>p°r¢\ml¢¥ to begin operations. » Important improvements and alter-I ations are to be made. The front windows of the main store are to be enclosed. The present shelving is to be removed and replaced by low. shelving of a modern WM. _OM fi\°‘ tops will be dressed with goods. 'rho walls from the top _of the shelves to the ceiling will be covered with bes- ver board. A new ceiling is to be put in. losers electric iigtc fixtures. srs to be installed. The Gentle l‘ur~ iiisiifng Department will be included A1 gaston. bugs.; give in the plan of gontrsltrsiisforms-‘ tion. and the most up to dats fea- tures and-dxtures wi l _be introduc- yon the best results” ob- tainable by the use of properly fltoedlenses. 1 ed. 'rhera will be several new silent salesmen to assist the salesman in charge. It is possible that s number of the .departments will be re-arranged. 'rlie carpet room has already been, attended to, and the clothing de- partment has undergone s complete renovation. `9p9ra|iMi8!_» `°l*W“ _ ‘° “ll your influence sind support. If beg mosh respectfully to request ud'o shall 9 1-“'°°\` do my utmost to keep the rate of “_ Am Beet Sugar Am. Smeitars Amal. Copper Brooklyn R. T. ... 91% iii; 91; _LADIES AND GEN'1~;_EMEN;__ ' 219* 219* Having been nominated by a large E the ac- with for Unnmiiau Pacific Erie ............ Mex. Petroleum 68 67 Miss. Pacific Northern Pacific 1- Rock island iii it-loutheru .Pacidc Brazilian Traction Detroit Dom. St1.oiCorp'n ` Minn. & Bt. P. (Soo) 133 Montreal I-'ower 221 ilicbelisu Rr Ont. Shnwinigan 138 Epniiisii R. Com-. Toronto Ry. ... 140 'lfviin City . iiaurentida 171 'Crown Reserve .... .. March .. 2 ziisy sic 1204 1209 3 __-_su-_.nn ;+}. ing to the citizens a more wClose 'SM t 27% 695 68§ G8§ 7'l\ 77 7? zisil im no 99% .. 164 66\ ...iii nz iii,\ ssl’ MONTREAL STOCKS. Ldw Close 91} 91% 73} High 9l§ 40? 132; iris 220% 220% 11% 131 138 16 139; no 108 170 171 185 _ COTTON. High Low Close Spot-12.75 unchanged. , 283 12 'I 1233 1:0 s 1203 ~ Hllh Low Close - July Wheat 88| 88 8 May Wheat 93d 93 , July Corn . 65} 65) Slit May Corn 66 66 May Poi-ir as lws May Laid gf _ _ _ m ____ _ _______ ,___ __ _______ __ __ _ _.___ _ _ _.___, _.__._-___-A.. . .Hem lfi~ I r Si I 93% l I 661 ziss zito 2156 im iiia 1112 iii-d§”é5§??€ °1‘¢iii‘f’f‘1if»‘?=i"-i;éliE\Vl[lllELlINl} PATUNS STORE 22?-“€‘$d?a`§3‘°5§`5‘f»?€“5’3h?§,§ WON’T INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS ba in Full Swing in the Large Show Room In the Rear. \ _ ..--in-n t rk in the front store, a al ow e c from the Victoria Row entrance, to tire rear where the business will be ed in full win as usual (though under compressed condi- tions,) and with the same obliging stall of clerks on hand to attend the in the development of this popular dry good firm. Up to the rear 1388 they conducted business in the main hilti the business grew so rapidly that more space was necessary and s large addition had to be built to the rear. This addition was extended to take in the old brick bakery, oiighriif c s cured to meet the requirements oi _ Although the _carpenters will be r ° ‘Wm 9' alble level having regard to me F°l°\'““;\`7 tsnance of the. several depa °f dm l' or the city at tus iiigiissi stan gm* and of cfiicfcucy. I shall co-operate the water* department in any. arr ment having for its object the s ' TRUST Mlllllil Slllllllllil _F---' coiiriui -- g Sinn iiiiiii I" »' pa a water and sewerage systems of city and if possible at a lower 4 I ‘““ °‘ °°‘“*°° ”““'=‘*‘*° *‘"‘° ' ' ` arrived for Charlottetown to ha street car system and if re-elect will give every encouragement B_ Mc_ company willing to undertake nd Bm, service. As I will not have an op ack Ex, tunity to ses personally every _ Chap or 1 wish this' card to be taken personal request for your support. 32 ui and representative meeting of an 28 ziulelectors of Ward 5, and having “W nw uqvcepted the nomination, I bert present myself as a candidate H5 l Councillor for the sibove ward “gf 13| During my term as couucillo ’§9° 99* ,have dime my best in the incurs * 1_6 A l nie warn. not forgetting cnc g sci ssl ‘ 1 ' _ t r “ ‘ - ssl 55% ‘ m e 1°“'iuterests of the city I have so the oldest buildings in the ity. _ _ was built upon and more space pro- Councillor Campbelrs Candi D. J. RILEY. CARD To the Electors of Ward 5. tc fulfil the pledges made in my form of 1932, to encourage new inspection, to make our sanitary ditions as up to date as possibl lrocp down increased taxation, to advocate civic improvements far as our means would admit. strongly in favor of permanent works, and of the payment oi quate wages for working man meet the high cost of living. shall endeavour to m_ake‘ myself thy of your confidence, W. W. WALKER. 4181-I-2PM13i To the Electors Ward 51 LADIES AND GEN‘1'LEMEN:- tion of representative people of Word, I have decided to nomina a Councillor at the forthcoming of stating that I shall be please rcccivo your support, assuring y usc my very best judgment in the minlstratfon of the adairs of city. Yours Faitiifully, 4159-1-2'1M14l. of Ward_§ : LADIES' AND GEN'i'l.-EMENt- Ai. the request of a large dsl tion I have consented to nomina As the \‘ivic Elections are by lots I bold in unnecessary to mek the meeting my endeavours will b passageway will be construe o 1 th ustomers to pass through ments and milk, and also to hav rcduction of the water rates especial- the thy ly for domestic purposes, as finances of the City are in a hee busy a wo tad g have a thorough inspection of rt conduct s 'g , 1 with all departments in operation, condition, I deem this an oppo u time for a reduction in our water tel' T am also in favor of encou- 11°F- City urs ra . raging industries and everything inin to the welfare of the customers. ta g The above changes are milestones and if elected my bfst BDGGBVU will be to carry out the above. Yours Respectfully, GED. WHE AT store' in the front of the building, ward 5 o“,_n‘ ` LE 4149 1»2€5ltd. the growing times. Then the annex, _ . as by sz me time stories nun was Councillor Campbell Wlll L°¢°f NWS- wvsgléu mah: °°°°i;“ dress another letter to the elect. Bl O11 11 0 1 lower broviners, with 24,000 square tg” bein” electloni day: V mt oi floor mee. time, he counts upon his frienc _ The present improvements are iuitc - t a rm, . ~ - - - . ‘“ ““:."l."‘ “I” "°‘é2’ °i'i.."'°'.i°" ll`(iuil`ii§f‘ifi§'i;.t§ matter of municipal progress and reform. 1, you ,mm M Wm, m_e,m,0n_ I My experience as a member of the Fire Department for W01' dusti-ics, to look alter milk and foo 0| an a I a civi ad t. -"' _ ii ---1 " To- the Electors of the City of Cliarlottetowii-» Ladies and Gentlemen Having been waited upon by a delegation from the voters of this City and presented with a largely signed re- quisition asking me to contest the City at the forthcoming Municipal election for the position of Mayor, and, after mature consideration, I have consented. With an experience of twenty-four years at the Council Board, during which timel served the people faithfully, and, if elected to the honorable position of Mayor, I will do likewise, and, with the aid of the Council, endeavor to carry on the business of our Ci in the interests of the tax-payers. As it will be im ty _ possible for me to make a personal canvas. I respectfully ask the electors to give me their support. 3891-1-16Mfmwtf. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen Yours Alexander Home __ 71.11? request. To the Electors ol Ward Three LADIES & GENTLEMEN : _ Having received a petition signed by over thirty of the r principal residents inviting me to come forward as a candi- date for the representation of your ward in the City Council .1 I have decided, after due consideration, to accede to their _ the past twenty years enables me to speak with authority on the requirements of the city in this connection, and I re- _ cognize the necessity of keeping the department up to the ,,,__== highest possible standard of efficiency consistent with econo- my- _ 0d The question of improving the condition of our streets will receive my best attention. While a great deal is being done towards improving these, much still remains to be Ylsldfng to a largely-signed peti- ts a eie tion. ‘I shall not make a person canvass, but take this opportunity d to o u at the same time that I shall. if elected, done. I would make it part of my duty to see that the streets in ward 3, especially the side streets, receive a fair share of the expenditure for this purpose. ii I have always considered that Charlottetown ought to be ti, one of the foremost ci_ties_in Canada and my aiin shall be, if elected, to do everything in my power to make it so. Any electors who may desire to have further particulars as to my views on public matters I shall be glad to confer i ad- the B. li. 'JENKINS To the Civic Electors ega- te- bal- A e a personal canvass, but as I, stated at e to all e a ne Y. Ward Number 3 dates ad- can To the 'Electors of Ward One: liADIlilFl AND GENTLEMEN1- M. the solicitation of a largely re- presentative delegation of voters of the Ward, I have consented to their date for Councilman at the forth- coming civic election. l am of the belief, with the great minority oi the Ward that the Coun- riimanolcct should be a resident the Ward he represents and thereby in touch with its requirements. I am for economy in the various. civic departments, whilst not neglect-i ing civic improvements, but am op- osed to any innovation that will \\ zens without drst consulting my lup- ortcrs. more light along the approaches to cl hlch I claim has been ne- the taxes collected in the War B-\ necessarily increase the taxes of citi-l with at my place of business or by appointment otherwise. I am, yours obedient! R. B. dhrrnar To Civic Electors of Ward 5: Ladies and Gentlemen: _ I ' vit the request of several delega- tions, and in response to your large request mid offer myself as a candi- ly signed requisition, and as I was nominated at a large meeting of the elect.-ire of this ward, in my absence, I now am in your hands as a condi- date for councillor, for this most of ‘important ward, at the forthcoming civic election. Although I dill not seek the nomination, I am deeply sensible of the very warm express- ions of good-will toward mn that I have received from the electors in all parts of the ward. Ae the civic elec- tions are by ballots, I hold that it would therefore be inconsistent for lme to mnke a personal canvass; the I sm fn favor of cheaper water audi "HT llllalllllk 0! bB\\°f» il WSI- i-hc voter should enloy the right of tree- iy expressing his opinion at the polls the ty w glacier; in nm page and nm; mm, of without fear, favor, or affection. The n be choice should be yours to elect whom spent therein; also oi better promo- you please. and should 1 be elected will make but one promise only, tion. ct I remain, ladies and gentlemen, Rst Youre truly, l* K SMITH Ladies ana gentlemen cis ers, unemslv. to serve your intersitl to may say the time is too short to cali ,010 NYY Mill 0! my Bllllli-L 19\4 ll on you all personally, so 1 take this “UU W bc 011° 01 Y-N 91°* WWW meiinsof soliciting your iiupport;. and 5°* 19"! ill “I0 \\\°I~°\‘Y if I-NU 9"' si ti den Province and it behooves all of lf you do me the nonor of ec ng . me to un council, 1 wni endeavor ts ue tu be olive to this last and to lee - serve the best interests of the Ward ilmi- “W Clif!"-51 U"-Y ll l°'°f°°¢\ W' S ,md C|¢y_ ,ly nnfl wisely, ever keeping in vietw _ali possible progress consistent wi ri duc economy. ` 1.. B KILLER. _ --..__-» £ i