ing’ Machines _lifrolianis Bank of P. E. Island THE cnalu/OTTETOWN GUARDIAN, Jaan ,_ '“' ' ' ' """" f ' " 7 " Y _ _ -s-».-.- -..___1 _ .. __ Ii§i`°§Q'CEIl°.ll‘il'li1'l - THE- IIII Thi: latest iii Duplicat The simplest, cleanest quickest and cheapest duplicating machine on the market. No, dirt, Eiolwasliirig, no stencil, no ~-roller, no expensive '-supplies. For both " typewriter and pen\v1'ii;in`g.'. \/Vrite for circulars and samples of work. I’l§l\ll\iAN & SPRANG, " Mfrs., O.`l`icc:-22 Yonge St., Arcade., To- ront.0,0nt. CARTER & I}o..LIlI..‘ CIIA RI.(`)TTI£'l`O\A.'N. Sole healers for P. E. Island, ii-6dmwi'6w 141-QXEOQEXE I idend Notice £0 Charlottetown, P. E. I. November 30, 1905. Notice is hereby given that a half yearly iliriileiiil of 8 per cent per aniiiiin on the ca vital stock of this bank has been declared payable at its Bank- ing House on and after the 2nd. _Ian- nary, i9o6. The Transfer books will be closed from December 18th. i905, to january ond, 1906, both days iiiclusivc. By order of the lloard: j. M. DAVISON, Cashier. (`Iizii'lnilc\o\\'i\. .\'o\'. 30, 1005. l'.'~idi'\v tirivliii. Annual Meeting -OF THEI- Merohanis Bank oi P- E. lslanii The annual general meeting of The Merchants llank of P. E. Island will be held in the Banking Hoiise, Great George Street, Charlottetown, on Tuesday the qili day of January A. D. i9o6, at the hour of ii o’clock, a. ni. Proxies must be left with the cashier at least one day previous tb the meeting. J. ivi. DAWSON, Cashier. Cliarlottetowii. Nov. 30, 1905. i2~ idfwt wwlm N-'».»~-'rf-»fz.--»‘w/--»-'\»-5 1906! I \\'e are beginning this year as in the past. by keeping our stock of watches and jewelry wt-ll supplied with upto-date goods. llaving had increased de- niaiid for watches during the liolidav trade, we have been able to get some fresh import- atioiis in this line in which we are giving good values. G, ll. TAY LOR, Jeweler mid Optician. -fr,-Q,-fi,-#rf-/ef-fit'-'\.¢-Al' D5 if]-f\p»l|,-n sqlyn-¢¢».|~¢~i¢\~ "_“.;;Ti NIXEY’S STOVE ENAMIL PULISHING PASTE lies. on earili lor stoves and ranges Price 5 cents per box. WE SELL ll. Call at store for large free sample PHONE 264 JOHN CONN0l.LY & C0., Queen Street, Ch’town. IIO\iIIIIIlII ATIAIIIIB RAILWAY And Steiuiiship Lin ton vin Yarmouth _ on fo Hoo Theggpiilar lfast Lliic Iletwecn lilastern Nova ia and Host/on via Truro, Windsor Junction and Halifax. EXPRESS TRAINS loiivc Halifax rlaili. (ox- ~opt. Siindiryl at 7.25 ii.. m. for lllfby and Yarmouth making conmctlon at armouth for Horton. MIDLAND DIVISION-Trains of tho Mld~ liind Division lonvc Windsor daily (except Sunday) for 'lrvirn at1..'llu. ni. and .48 p. in. and from Truro fur \Hndi S`!lSis`T.I§2 -|*4& \.. :Ii as > ' .-`-7 r‘?¢.= _ l .. |'. u, N0. 4. .\. .\i. Sunimeiwildc rir 1t\.2.'» \Vcl|li\ ton 9.38 Port Hill 8.57 ()`I.onrY T.it Alba n mo . Tiznlxdii, lv dill i». ii. ,ssrasswz ésiészezs '?._ ? ? Connections With Prince Ed-G ward island via Point du (` Iii 'l`li_~] liriiti i Atli, 10015. sweets; the best part of a million on `paper; over halfu million on oils; over half a million on leather and leather manufactures; over six and a half millions on iron, steel and farm imple- ments; over a million on fancy goods; over two millions on cotton goods: over two I undaquarterniillions on coal, and the _ list might. be indefinitely extended. How _ do these duties benefit the farmer, the i’ flslierman, tho mercantile, the profession- ,7, uland laboring classes? These are tlic gt, classes who have to pny the customs tuxoslnthls Island. Bearin mind that manufacturer would not care aflg frfwz &E,S3.° > ,.. _._ __ _ - “ l;'IfZ?"~"2--2 -=:o=a5'lg° 19 ° Z ~ SZ - P 3 _ I No. Ni ii ;:.-an-_:.=-; asses; iwii iir, I. Mt. Stewart Ju. 7.55 Morcll 7.27 Hi.. l’ctor'a 7.0" r. Sourl-i Ml) \1 4. F §E'aa~| @5323 li No H li Moiiiiirltr-“art In r A ( ltrdlgiiii nr Gen'f,own li `°”.\"E.`1 _ P. M. 6.l0 lv. Emerald Jlinc. ar. nr. t'. Trnveriic Q' I<' >z 5:5' -° gr-;..=;. 3%.* [53 _:S N . '1."S°"¢ . ___ . ;o5zi iff Chtown ar. nr. Murray Harbor lv I2.” .\. u. ;'r,t\5 , Iljll _- piers: Hg; iM (‘litr Hlr '» »-.i\. é_ .- - » "’l'.,- |. over. ' good fruit and lu being much appreciated lithe duties did not increase the price _ . of these lines of goods the Canadian whether there was any duty imposed or nobr But the manufacturers are very - 1 eager to secure a further advance in the tariff, although some of them have mode millions and are rapidly growing richer still under the tariff no it in. Thlnklt » The public-spirited bequest ofthe late They have either found _ Hon.Thomas W. Dodd of $5.000 toward it I splendid remedy or, establishing apnbllc libroryls bearing One thousand dollars of accumulated interest has been well inveaud in ' book|‘ by the trusfooo and than are housed in the Legislative Library under carl of Mr. Orosskill. What better or , more enduring monument cons cltllou ,hum Nm' H md W Wm mn Hunan’ obtain than by linking his name for ull LW, B. fungi” and mari . an mm a-aim mi “"‘ 'i..°ro@....&. .. 0 '§ tho. .. time with suclihii institution! We ti-uit thototlier public-spirited citizens may inmmim one Libmy ia tim. witty ' SWIYIUD- Aliloiluaiibpeiice was ovoxwl defeated in the Toronto Mayorqlty contest by u minority of over 4 000 Mr Spence had against liiui both the Conservative pbrty Interest iiiid the liquor interest which is iuinionscly strong In Toronto He would haw made an excellent Mayor if lie could have been elected, but from the first. lie hail really no chance of election Rev Dr Heartz breaks into exclama- tion points in replying to u brief note of The Guardian's on the subject ofthe proposed union of the Methodist, Presby- terian :ind Congregationalist bodies. He is quite mistaken, however, in assuming ‘that The Guardian is either opposed or objecting to the union. That thero are dlmcnlties in the way and prejudices to be overcome is recognised by the loaders of the movement. in all the churches concerned mid that the work of uniting the three bodies will take time is also generally conceded. We confess to great surprise at the warmth of Dr. Hearts' retort. If the nnlonls to be brought about it will be by cool head:-i und delib- erate counsels. And, after all, the fact iiiustbe recognised that Methodism and Presbyteriiinisni each stands for some- concerned over a wrong figure in the date line of.The Guardian, and buses his lead- ing article for the new year‘s issue upon that., to him, important subject. This shows some waiit of the sense of proport- ion. Following the practice of The London Times, New York Herald and other lead- ing iournals of the two heniisplieres, the editor of The Guardian does not exercise direct supervision over the date line. That duty is left. to the night; foreman who very rarely makes an error, but is not quite infallible. We presume from the wui-dy criticism of The Patriot that its wise editor 1iolds_himself personally re- sponsible for such mechanical matters in tlicjcurual over which he presides. We Pii.t.riot’s “ciilendui‘ for Dccernber" durinir the whole of that montlilusti past; credited the common belief that December- had 31 days and ended on Sunday. In another article in the editoriiil column of yester- day's Patriot the late lamented Premier, and leader of the Liberal party was spoken of as McKenzie. He invariably wrote his name Mackenzie, and The Patriot almost invariably has it wrong showing that the error is not ii mechanical one. There are too many errors in the beat of newspapers, but The Patriot often has rather more than too mnny. .____¢.._._ DO YOU IGET l$lLIOUSl No remedy could be more prompt and agreeable than Dr. Hauillton‘s Pills. No matter where you go you’ll hear of the rand cures they! makc. Writing from gttawa Mrs. .E. Legere says: “For people inclined to tiiliousness and sick endirclio I doii‘t. think there is a remedy to compare wlth1Dr. Hamllton's Pills. I foruierly had bilious attacks about once a month-used Dr. Haniilton's Pills and obtained grand results. My _stomach has been put- in good order and my health greatly improved.” No medicine better for men,wonien or children. Try Dr. Humiltoii's Pills,-25c. per box or five boxes for $l.00 at all druggiats. _(-1 STRANGE MISHAP T0 KING ’ Loivnon, Dec. 30.-It became known curious accident while shooting at Wel- beclr, but fortunately his Majesty has suffered no lll~efl’octs from lt. A pheasant which had been shot by Earl de Gray came hurling down and struck the King on the cheek, stunning him for a few minutes. ________--- A _ Iutely Harmless- diseaae from which they are suffering Every mother should know that Cham berlaln‘s Cough Remedy is perfectly sa. druggluts. Wlicn' Thcl’ Come In and Ask For British Cough Cure they know it is a gocd article they are purchasing. some friend has sounded" _ iis1p:ais~s. y it if you should have a had cough--had couglisiead to something worse. Price 25c per bottle. Prepared and sold by 'rip aqum nnggm, Ti o I 0 mi-an on A do 'lL'mm` or better ltlilby generous donations' _ . P. UIFKINU, GOIIONI KIIIIIR. ‘ M ` Y J M I ` i wg". au, 1".. , , V W C3 Z._§\\&\\"|'/ llIl\§\v/IZ/ thing. ` The esteemed editor of The Patriot is yesterday that tha King met with B. ChamberIaIn’n Cough Remedy Abso- The fault of irivlna children' medicine containing injurious substances, is sometimes more disastrous than the fe for children to take. It contains iioth ing harmful and for coughs, colds and croup is unsurpassed. For sale by all ANUTHER RANI Cleara 4 qt. Pudding Dishes 6 qt. “ " Cuspidors Bean Pots, large size, 17 qt. Dishpans, No .8 blue and white N0. 6 (I (I I4 Everything in Enamel A great chance to get The Ilogos ,______.. __I‘l9iN<= The Maryla . ¢» .au n ¢»- »»¢» o » » au. br .a on » »~ ...."..si48` »¢ an ». ou- ”p§o0\' i I'|'I|1l8,l'ly ,, has been issuing polices the BENEFICI ARY begtwherefcre to remind liiin that The ' if '~ - Also- tho month with only thirty days and $100 Free ation Certiiicatef made it; end on Saturday last, contrary to ` _ ,ij I ` " ' 50 per cent Double Total or partial I Weekly Special Death Optional Indemnity for Indemnities Surgeons Fees paid in The MAR ur. i Most important in (lil OT' -_ ARY LAND ERITS , $3,000,000 Policies JAS. A. HO They cure/ For Bala by _ .. .»..»i_.\."f`»_»isiili. . ,¥`§“Z°» get the -take this opportuuijyf. of tharilqingf our customersfor their ,liberal pat-p ronage _durir g ‘rf9jo5.' .,~g~_-,Q are iiitjiil ' A. F. WEBSTER. Star steam Laundry. Kent Sr. Phone 15x. past TWO YEARS-'-'wliei e - i i I _;_, r J, 4 3 _. Immeiise vai icky ,pt lovi est CNRY 1“1““=f~ *° the B==¢f1~f° » ’ fmsiraiie ouiioiig riots to Indeniuities. .. ._ . _ salt 1‘l0n"q`» " isoiv * i/"war "_ issues the 'most liberal policy.” fl '; 5 _.--,-‘- - . The undersigned offers for sale time ._4.1oto on the east side of Upper Hillsborough Street each having A _~f'i‘pnt,n'gc on»Stree* of 50 feet and ex- teiidlng backi.75 feet. ri , z ots on the welt side of Orlibir feet’ - »;’=i _ The said six lots lie, immediately Upper' Hillsborough' St., having TY OMPANYT ‘Q a frontage on Street of r, and extending back 74 feet lo ONFTDENCH _imiaaaeaineiy aspirin' iii¢..-r_e»i- dence of Dr. A-ridoroorr :amino time at Charlotizo town omce. ' ` » T°“”'°°°’ .Demriny Buildlnj, .Ciii't:owii.;~` * iz godaati ' ” G¢11¢1'al_jAgent. ~ ‘._ _ , ‘,’i. We have ur we will vii miie from rofi_,‘oooo LAUN- I. rntv woiuc. " , _ prices. ' _ i _ ,_ . r The ' following valuable biilidinglotl 2.. / , 'fngh havin a frontqo-_Toni $treet~df 5o feet and extendingwbctk I ` ` iiortlrof the residence of Dr. Andcr- . . ` aon,.l|`tely J. D. Reid. 1 - ” -r .l0t__ on the welt lidl* _of I0! P0li`CY Holders. ..§i.*.'r.il.*‘?i’°'éi‘Iil§'i?..’l$.;‘fi‘2i’.§..-Z.§i'i..?".i