, B =-_...l--_-s FEBRUARY 9, 1910 1* i "Q16 'ran na-rnsr News THE CHARLOTTL1 OWN GUARDIAN rmsr or ani. PAGE _ _4:__ __ Anything i fi °"""°" W.. .l".1.::'."'l'::§“ 3325 2-' win ie annoy a2§a°iliTi'»F§ Qs' D°2S “°r....C<>.,l.s.>_.rsh<= Hair ..._ .. . It your doceqn, k a i. 5835 .£51 - Head Offices in New Prowse Block-tharlottetown _ *_ s aes news, first. ol all. Al1yb0dY Wlélllilll! f-0 Pl1\`°l1*\5° 8 _ _ _ -_~ good business stand should read is a splendid tim The ll e lo h V ...... . I . I. I tide wi be high this r classified c ulmn A a e mo ning 0 OXQOQQQQ 1 1 4 ¢, 1 Th h tlhebe Plclllfes tl\l¢€l1 ]?1t5i_ 5 an Omorrow morn ng at Mrs John F McLeod, of Uigg, is e °“ ay ru5hl30V@1'. S0 we visiting In Pownal the guest of Cm lake Plenty of time to get a _ Wesley Mellen and Mr racquet have Nathaniel and Mrs 'Juv ggxréted and bring' out your bes AlS0=W¢ have some interesting things in new .style niouutiugii The CO0K Photo Studio Phone 380-ii WhFf€ the B&l)y 15 always welconle Business Premises :ind Stock in Trade of Kennedv & Co For Sale Sealed Tenders will be received by U10 lllld°l‘5l8'l10d up to and including the Twelfth day of February next A A 1910 l0l` the Purchase of the biisi ness premises, shop and office turni ture, stock-in-trade and goodwill oi the business lately carried- on by Robert Mchaurin, deceased, under the] firm name of A. Kennedy & Co. - The business premises consist of ii ii ` I 3.2. ..'t‘i....`”;‘f.‘;“‘§‘;l? LSE. .§§°.E.....§’5 . /'En I a r g e men t s\ I .W8f8l' Street in Charlottetown. The stock~in-trade is now in the Shop and Warehouses and can be in- spected by intending purchasers at any time, and a Copy of the Invent- 0l'Y of the same may be seen at the office of the undersigned and at the Ofllce of A. Kennedy & Co. Terms made known on application to undersigned. The highest or any tender not ne- cessarlly accepted. Tenders to be addressed "Tenders, A. Kennedy & Co.” ' Dated at Charlottetown the Tw- egg-nmth day of January, A. D. 1 . , HASZARD, GAUDET & HASZARD, Solicitors for Executors, &c. 1-31d2w. K¢nfSfrenf Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose Throat* land Skin. Eyes tested and owed for glasses. OFFILE HOURS 9 to ir am 1.30 3.30 Evenings on appointment dtww DENTIBT Onlos Hours 9-I and I-I Over Jenkins k Bon I NEW PROWSE BLOCK Cnarlottatowu I lil. I -lildrtf ,rnoro Now is the tinic to get that photo enlarged, we have tlc time, the facilities and the facilities for producing a pic- ture right to life, one that | cm be looked to :is nn ideal likenegss, :ind will becheiislied with fond recollections. You will find that our present prices offer every in- ducement. If you can't call or phone, write. I The Family V i "___-____ ' _ Cheap Canned I I _ Goods f- This week we offer: gtins Wax Beans for 25 cents 3 tins Corn for 25 cents 2 tins Strawberries (jubilee) 25 cents. 2 tins Pears (Middlesex) for 2_5 cents. 2 tins Sardines (Eskimo) for 25 cents. ztins Salmon (Sunflower) 25 cents. " g Apples (in Gallon tins) 25 cents Blueberries (in 2 lb tins) io cents Beer & fluff To the Electors of Ward Five. Ladies and `Gentlemeu:-- I have been requested by a very large number of influential electors l'“`l"‘y"° may deem essential mr geraldi C* R' Sm'“l1w°°d` S°°f°t“rl`5 if 1 DENTISTRY 'rim e. n.nosiNs i ELEETIUN EAHU To the Electors ol Charlottetown, adies and Gentlemen -Yieldiu to served for six years as a City Couu- 9 cillor ll feel that I sm conversant 2 with the conduct of civic affairs. l it lacing our city in line with the F_ of our Ward to offer for re-election most up_to_date communmem E_ for Councillor at the forthcoming tunity of soliciting your support - t If youido me the honor ol re`cler‘t- do me the honor oi electing me 1 ing me, I will endeavor [ns in the shall devote such ability and ener- hi. ll0 lDllU@l'll'»l9-l tax`PUYel`5 and ll YW This report dealt with the satisfac- tory rcsults attained at the last ex- pnst] to the hest of my abilil_v'to gics I possess to the honest adminls " I§A}\C L. LANE. is make a general personal canvass, 1 ne _‘eaf'_;_?_ tllef°l‘5§° talfi”.tthi5 opsgxsniggd 13° :iw .of - t r . ' 032:; 1; igecéorgig; civic election, directors resulted im the re-election i fi CARD 1 To the Electors of the Gif-Y Of Chu' y n the full confidence ol’ receiving m vie government and the advance- an hort it will be impossible for me to “rx Thanking you for past favors. and ol our hearty support, I remain, ‘lv Yours Faithfull _ flll 8 The Latest is The Best. at __\ lyn ot 6.30 p. in.; also Tuesday, 15th \ t Pleasant Valley; Wednesday 16th II .aint Prim at 6.30 p. ln. Queen sci-eel., Phono 275 brought in some fine samples of Ben Nfiixtfdoor to Beer 6tGoita _/) Davis apples to be packed for ship -'Li i' __/ m were free from scab and worm holes T ` “° _~- __-_ __ _ N0. 2's out of four barrels. They wer also well colored. This is the kini _ of u ish Market. tbl; ea;-nest solicitation' or ai lirge tion *Association shows that the Ex- number of influentlalcitizens, I have hi-bitio/n of 1909 was a fairly success- consented to nomynate for the gilllce 'ful one. The receipts, according to of Mayor of Ghar1ott¢t.°wn_ As I have the financial. statement, were $11,281.- Y P o am., and always have been in favor the track and the balance will go on of the progress and improvement of the Reserve Accoiirt. Thu our city, by every possible means directors have considered the consistent with reasonable economy acivlsaoility of doing away with at- in expenditure and due regard for tivactions in front of the Grand the rights and' wishes of the tax- Stand. The Dirmtors report was sub- payers. I am a strong adv0C0~T»° 0' mitted at the annual rmetlng held on ballot voting in civic elections, and Monday evening in the Board of of such other Pl'0El'€E° Trade Rooms at which there were sive measures as' the present: President, Mr Justice Fitz- UI sm ii cfandidate fog fgstxsyqggé son, A. ri. ings. s. w. orabrisoiisr. " l t' . dtakc this o 001'- ly. “Ot 0 mi’ UW" U “ °» les Livio e ec mn' 'm F' at the request of 9 large num-ber of (~,h,a,,cs (;,,,.tis, and Othe,.S_ _ _ I points in relation to exhibits, thqir further the best iiitercsisvof the €rf“;tl“°t;‘°€‘h°;"‘;’;§Be ‘;',‘dg;';‘d quantity and quality. The board are city and especially Ward l'ive. _i ’ Plym: to the Depfirtnwnt of Aeri- ’ Faithfuuy yours, :nent of our city As the time is culture at Ottawa for an additional ant to enable them to have the eclareil. The election of a board ovcd that a vote of thsnifs bn ten-I red to the directors for their work ‘All readers, when writing to adver Fen 15, in Kindergarten Hl\ll~ I tlsers in this or any other issue of ""“"‘ _ 'll l this paper, are requested to mention Miss Effie Macleod who hs! bw’ The Guardian spending a few days in the city has popular illustrated lecture on Paris, LL BILLS --- returned to her home at Uigg K Miss Angie Peters organist of St Augustin’s Church Rustico, is spend- A printer desiring employment ing a week with friends in the east should apply RC this Offlce F01' P81” ern part of the Island Rev D Mackenzie, of wood islands, 'rliomss L Murphy, Freeland has will preach at Orwell Head Ghurclxiio purchased a, beautiful Princeton mare 10 30 a m and at Orwell at 3 p m from parties in Campbellton, which on Sabbath first Feb ldth at present gives promise of being a. Herman McDougall Eldon has re *- turned to his home after spending a The Ault & Wiborg Co, of Cana- pleasant holiday in the city the guest da Ltd have issued one of the of his sister, Mrs AE Siuith lliili- bandsomest panel calendars received mond Street this season It is entitled Violets, D M` McLeod Hunter Rive ~ ~ . J r, - - yesterday for the ¢_;apad.ian, shading is truely artistic and shows where he will visit the chief centres exquisite color effects, set off by a of population. The host wishes ul".'whil‘° backgmund' l his many friends follow liiui, Isaac l\l. Mitcfieli, Village Green, was in the city yesterday returning home from a pleasant visit: with rc- lativcs and friends nt Souris and vicinity. Ho. reports the har.-lor oi ,Souris clear of ice. Thanksgiving, then and now, at Ipltevvvawcinderland tonight shows what, who now mourns the loss 0| one of s years ago to spend a Thanks- _gliving with the old folks, when In-lthe best of mothers' iaiis and allows were rife, and what it isnow through the busy cities. lb' . . ‘ _ ' Rev Jas McDougall will h _ Pfeac OH 1 After the death of her husband, a Snbuatlli the 13th at Can-oe (love ot (ew yea,-5 ago. she was genderly $0"l% Pesable *1t_ 3 and H9~mPl0I1 M1 cared for by her stepsoh. Lemuel usincss meeting ol DeSable and Argyle Shore at Deélallle on Mouda th d" I M W d wa one who 9 Photographer ,_ » _ y|.~. e lei. rs., oo S U _ &hDnoM_J w7Gmno“i_/| ;li;it.14tIi, ut 4 p.m. re Incorporation lived her religion in her daily life. Rev Ewan McDougall will preaciiihost of friends. The funeral service G ,_ Sabbath 13th at Murray River lit' 0.30; Peters Road at 2.30 and Brook- Belle River ami Thursday 17th it; Miss Belle Mutch, Earnscliffe, ent to the British inarliciz. Thev here was less than half a barrel oi apples that will give _Prince Ed 'ard Island a standing in the Brit _*_ The Directors Report of the Exhilii I7, expenditure $10,480, balance 3281,- 6. Of Ufiis amount a portion will be ppropriated for necessnr re airs t R. Heartz, J. J._Davies, Hon G. Hughes, F. H. Beer, John New- Chandler, L. H. Beer, itvion and touched on different t exhibition open to Canada. A iderid of three pcr cent has been ticulars see ad in tomoriow‘s issue pl IZC WIDBGI’ and is from the pen of an American artist of note. Albert C Palm The Mrs. James Webster, of Mt. Her- Ibert, passed peacefully away on the morning of February lst, Bflvfl 34 years. Althoiigh bedfast lor 80ml! years, she was always bright and ` clieerflil and ever in thc attitude of one waiting for her Lord's callpto i“come Home." During her long ill- l ness, she was tenderly ministered to hy a devoted daughter, Mrs. Lund, l M'~' John Wood of Hazelbrook |doparted this life on Sunday, Janu- ,ary 30th, at the advanced age of 89. ywood of Alexandra, at whose home [Her kindly nature and generous hos- pitality endeared her to avery large ,on Tuesday, the lst inst., was con- »ducted by Pastor Harry S. Erb and was largely attended. Mrs. George Pope entertained at ,the tea hour yesterday in honor of her guest, Miss Louise Pope, of Char- lottetown, P.. E. I. Mrs. Pope wore ii very handsome dress of pale green silk, trimmed with Persian embroid- ery, and Miss Pope a dainty dress of mauve mull. The tea table was orettily arranged with pink carna- tions and rnarguerites, and was pre- iided over by. Mrs. W, D. Lett and drs. T. Rothwell. Ices were serv- -d intiie' library by Mis. Ernest .Isr- is, while Miss Helen Owen and .Miss `/_lary Davies were among those as- isting. A few of the guests were: " Irs. W. W. Owen, Mrs. W. E. Bag- `nall, Mrs. D. Davies, Miss Penelope Davies, Mrs. J. W. Robertson, and, Miss Gertrude Davies.-Ottawa Free Press, Feb. 4. , In the House of.Commons, on Feb- ruary ith, the debate was concerning the thickness of 'the ice (rout Picton and the difficulties of navigation be- tween this Province and the Main- land. Mr. Warburton, who brought the matter up, declared that the ice rafted to the bottom of the harbor entrance and that no' steamer, how- ever powerful, could penetrate under such conditions. Hc wanted surveys of Tatamugouche Bay with the view of substituting It for Pictou. This was endorsed by ~Mr. Madden, of Syd- ney. Mr. Prowae supported Mr. War- burton, and Mr. Fraser championed the tunnel. Mr Macdonald, of Pic- tou, defended Plctou harbor and dc- clared that only once in the memory of man had there been an ice barri~ cada of the character which Mr. War~ burton described. A motion for the production of papers on the subject was carried. zzllelirescutative charactins will be dealt with `; the witty and ulxquent (ialder in his lecture rn Thursday Wenills. Feb. 10th, in the Baptist School-room. Subject: "Pho ten on a train." Only 15 cents. 2-Sd3i. all the old members. E. H. Beer ring the past year. This was sec- lottetown: _ Ladies and Gentlemen:-Haviul! been ,-¢quesr,¢¢l hy a large number of influential citizens to offer agali; Bs a candidate for Commissioner o sw- ers and Water Sul>l>lY ffl" th” 0*” °li Charlottetown, I have consented to do io. For the Pl3.5l5 two years I have served as a member of this board. During that time I have de- .voted a considerable Portion of my time to the duties devoluillil- UP°ni me as Commissioner. The rolls? V51; the Board for the DaSlthY°‘i‘l§u?o§uc_ the largest income since e _ Me- non 6. t. the system into luhsrlnom towm _,,l-,inns can also es\{n tus this r it how sstisfactoiriiv hlas l/ranch oltilr !l‘l\'5t° °';;l;'s"°’ been oonduote o 8 B Y - Iii soliciting 5 ccntlnuozsblgg gvfiglll; confidence and. sI1l>D0f¢-~' 5 f this opportuni- ghm-10' mi for the handsome vote,. accorde fm” “`l‘°“ Iw“s“ candidate ,or im, position in 190s. I nm. ls dies and §e\1tll°":_;';becumry ou s i Domino Nlononson. _ I-2Bdtf. CHARLIE; LYONS. .rmiery iacli, 1910. 1-isdn. Ex, Pat, Her, Watchman l»»=39° °°PY~ i_iii§i§i~.fciiiii`_i At the request of our Lady Customers we have imported some sets and samples of the above Craft. More interesting than “Pyography,”. Will be pleased to show the goods. ileddin Bros _ Phone 86 Opp P. O. i-26dm _ _ CARD. ____._.._-_--. ,_______ _.I To the Electors of Ward One. _ Ladies and Gentlemen.-M tm nf t f a number ofthe el°°*°“ O. qu” 3 I have consented to “Om Ward IIC. l u ,Mu u g candidate for Egggtqgulodgrs of Ward Ons I have consented to' ii ing Ci*/l¢ ‘ ' dldate for Council- at the fort com iiill liiomxiae, ?‘l:u:u;’;')1n“ng civic shaman. ~ e ree atiird resll°°l5l“uY °°u°"‘ your v°"“` li or of eleetinl 111° ” 7°” r P B _ L y can uni oi>l>°f¢“°‘*Y "° '°°°°°. oi solicit your votes. If 1°" d° m° 3 °n cil I will endea- ei _ ’ ii nuliinf ’i"Lh2'.tl‘i:“li\ost interests °l fi gfoiieddedflile§de;:?>\i'“tedn::rt:h the 1°; 0 ll ,_ f 8 GC i d th' th, guy, Ni-tieularly Ward On hes; interests of Ward One an . J 1 remain City in V’ ‘ ‘ lI'l‘B¢ ' ctfullv. . rf- ';e..ri==o~~» To the Electors of Ward 0" " CARD d G tl men-At the re- Iélgdgisaalliirga "iiuiiiber of the elect.- ng A resident of the ward I bl" I y0\ll‘! Tlianksgivlngt -then & flow Brown got Married onded by E. R. Brow and passed. `::At.las gtock Food is a food arid medicine combined, cures and pre g vents disease, promotes vigor and S saves feed by nourishing and aiding so, digestion while th‘e animal is in d "'11 d’““l'"' 25 “nm iiitli. P',25 uso nt' piizkagcs ai€iice$3.50 psrn pail. ci. SWL] e Reddin. Phm. B. ' _ _._~‘__-_-*-____- ' ' .:_~_ -_--14:-ar; L ` f i _ _ _ 'llluelieard 1 A story that never grows old Now _ See the difference , An excellent comedy The Judge’s Ward Story of a proligel son Hungry Actor See how he secures a meal ’ l Your Liver "W Will bs roused to Its natural duties and your biiionsness, headache and constipation he cured ,if you tak; Af Hall Price f be paid, on or before the twenty eight day of February, nineteen hund red and ten, at the store of STANLEY BROS |52 Richmond Sf. ZAM _B I THE GREAT SKIN-CURE Natute’s Greatest Healer. - , Wholesale and Retail at E0, E. HUGHES } '"‘°i§§.‘i§‘;‘.'t`.-'F Ask for FREI5 SA .ul>i.l_-:_ 0nr C 3000 pairs and what .fi saving 25 p. c. off ALLEY Sale of Footwear of 2 Class samples is a howling success - People who have bought at these sales before know how good they are they can make. regular prices & C0. __ WWE Reiueiuber this sale of . genuine hand painted Li f . _ is '.1 if suese Chinaware 'con- tains npthing but quality :.<.f_ s indkelielieves--nearing but- down-right quality gcods. 'Half price mark this sale as an exceptional chance to procure some - odd pieces for your lioin`e or gift-giving, it‘s an °-ia. .iqgeaoeniiiiil ab ii ‘ A1 A It‘l~], France, Feb. 7-Bishop t_‘ha» pon, who has several times attracted attention by refusing to follow the f 'f_us3>i1s-..0=i..iii riots tiiulf leagues. publishes a letter to the priests of his diocese, instructing them to eo-operate with tile public school teachers iiistedil otropposlng them. Bishop Chnpon says that he would consider himself, a bad bishop, a bad christian and a bad citizen, if he ex- cited strlfe between, the teachers, the pupils and the families, and be ad- monishes the priests to keep out of ‘politics and act in accordance with militant counsels of some of his col-lthe Evangelical injunction; "Do unto others as you would wish to have them do unto you." l am losing money on every article but at the same lime I_waut to clear out all odd pieces to make - room for new stock. and will be pleased to show the haudsoiiiest class of qiiolity goods \ ou‘ve ever _seen.,,2lease cell today. cnlpiorcnison. Austin Trainer in Illustrated, Song and Specially Jewhler Opficiin. opportunity of an age. f Thurs In Unly Uno “Broma That la Laxatlvo Always remember thi fell name. Loo as this signature -in a/ery box. DC-o. u Quinlan” ... ..._ Bromo Uulnlna ]1piiimp-VZ ` ` QUEEN S 60UNl;Y GUARDIAN”/i`""' “I” "’ " 6”' returned to Village Green. from a visit: ”*" to Line Road, Souiis East Rev E J Rattss Will deliver l1lS ,im , U .~_.i..{_ti-, 1 ' f.'.jt._>-;i=.;'_-.f,ti. r ,_;;_._,,_l`.j.- . 2 -‘ ;F§»f§»:§;.- Y _ : '__-._ ~"$/"',*.` 1? > i. - ‘,~._§ `,;_-,, .1.».’l',,,.',- .Je i "1 _ , .."--`L'-;_:.---».i ‘, 1,1., '.5';i,3,_-¢\\~-.~..i‘...,._“,: _ ._ ,V ` 5-1" .' f"‘\fFf:`.,;_". -- _f` f. ‘.,;"§ 'av .`;.',._.‘~‘i,*. '_ _ ,_ ._ :_ _,pee ser ,~ ~,‘f.+'~ls:’»=_s is fi; ir;-: ~_~_- _~ ~‘ .-- _..._ 2. '»»'\ i \< "ii _ . \ .’. ' .;t1_5._.v§,____` A - if- , , ...@- ”' -,si-ei I3 ZE- .- _ t`.`:,< " con- - »_~~. 1 L.-.,§:. th' 1;, M35-'f`;‘.-1.. ' _~‘ff.’.;l.3 .;;fli~ ,_»-'~_ -"_f~.~,f-:ms . 't I’ ' 1 "H" 1 ‘-< ' ;.~~» __~5»iV-I .,. ii';.`_'._ y';;“_f ~~ _ -~ . at `-*si‘¥§ZI-IPI ' *-_ . 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