>1,` D 1 li 1 lr -f* ls; gil .'31 1 ,» 1 i" 5 .___ §.a`_ I A .` ie. .w <2- ff, _ 1 .,»J1_ ¢'f’_ 1 f/.. ”~'i-.‘ :fr yfi Z4-1" _ . 21; .fi WJ i 1 .ffl .»,» . `f`§1~ iff .__-_,_ .f£‘,u_ 1»-.- .,. l ../it ~"~.1'~ » 1 if; Yi" v lr ii hy-if il, J, 131 grill l pf' PM '» L. 1 _ ill .-217-' lv' :W .3’. 5% 11 :ff 1;;-'_ 2.3, wx-_1_. rl .s§,1' ._ . 1111, if; iii -.$1 ‘».’.”f1 Q,-.ICP ,. 3-1. ‘. ;. .1-_i _V ._ .. _ = 21; is I my $15 ,. 1 1 1 ,.7 fiyxl ’1.*‘:.;_=. - ‘ I »# PAGE TEN --ren rams-r News 'ras cHARLo'r'rs'rowN GUADRIAN ___"’“§f °' f"”" - _IANUARY '°°-19'" 0 - _ 5 5 ‘ ~ 1 lsr Your owN nocron. rH C RLOTT N GUAR DIA N ‘Government take to relieve the peo- SATUR 1 _ple of Prince Edward Island from the DAY' JANUARY 2°’ I9 2 :onerous burden of the three short oua Exrnnss nxrns-AN IMPORTANT rN.1uNc'rroN. . |hs“1 fem? Look 0ui for Coughs This is the season when you have to deal with the problem cf colds and coughs. Each cough is a problem that should be quickly and r.igl1tl_v solved because behind it lie serious possibilities. We .aug gest that you keep on hand at :1ll'iiu1es a bot- tle of .lamieson’s While Pine and Tar ‘Christmas trade starts, an nm-eooon. ,able increase of 50 cents por 100 It is highly satisfactory to learn that one grievance against the Can. adian Express Company, doing busy. ness in this Province, is in process of being remedied. A fair statement of the matter appears in a letter of E_ §T- H1889. then President of the Char- llottetown Board of Trade, addr-ease() _ [to Hon, Frank Cochrane, Minister of .1 gllailways, and dated December 26 ;last. It is in part as follows; “At the present time and for years `, ip8Sf~. on the 15th of December of leach year just before the heavy (pounds is placed on express parcels fro and from Prince Edward rsjand liand this without any notice to the ipuhlicl. “Tris unjust and unwarranted in. crease of rates which we consider al- ready too high is keenly felt by the It is the most successful ,i’“°l’1° ‘md ak the G°"°"'““°“t ‘Jf remedy we know of. I is prompt, sure, safe t ,Canada receive 50 per cent, of this lincrease we naturally look to the 1 ‘Government to remedy the grievance. pleasant :ind thorough. ' 1 ~-'rim only excuse the company at. Large bottles 25c .l.G. .lamieson Druggist _ ,tcuipts to put forward is that some- 'tiuies the goods have to go vin |Georgeto\vn at an increased cost of Itransportation to them. Now, Sir, YI wish to point out to you the fal- `lacy of this excuse. 5. ln the event of the said ferry dress. lnot being a success, would it preju- i “At the present time (eleven days The Medical Hall 1”” »n.'-r-'.~¢~\-- _ __ lifaiermcn - 5 tl-if: standard of the world. ' \\’e have a large 1 1 stock nf regular, ~- safety, self fitting and , gold mounted iii all - styles ofpoints io suit [_ any hand. . G. ll. Taylor f Jewell-r as Opticians . , _ _,`r. 'Accident and Health Insurance The policies we issue are the best in the inarlet and for the least money. Our Company is most reliable and very liberal in its settlements. Look into the matter without loss of time and take a policy. D. B. Stewart Charlottetown, General Agent for the Loudon Guarantee :uid Accident Co. Ltd, ondon_F.ngla.=1ns€il>f1t\O“»B\l' _ iousness or Sick Stomach. It is more necessary that V011 keel’ l00 and the Post office $6,800,000. In addition the post oflice handled and delivered 1,044,100,000 one-cent Packages and 196,300,000 newspapers, also charged one cent each. And th profit from the mail service, apart ice, was $27,000,000. All of which goes to show that we ,should have a great extension of the parcels post system in this country and that besides being a most valu- `able convenience and saving to the people, it would prove a good source of revenue to the country. I THE CAR FERRY. _ Following is the Hansard report of ' questions asked by Mr. Hughes, M.P._ and the answers thereto by Hon. Mr. iCochrane in the House of Commons your Bowels. Liver and Stomach d fresh than it is tO important. IEDM' g - take the excess bile system the decomposed waste matter allowed to make an extra charge ofl IC Olliillf to be said in this connec- tion that all who have to do with OUP. many express grievances reme- died. and also that since their elec- _lfishermen and without injury to th from the loss on the telegraph serv- fed tobaccoes. We keep every goo Hom M,-_ Cochrane replied by ,.e_ idice in any way the claim of the W0' iple of Prince Edward Island for con- itinuous communication by means of a _tunnel? _ | 6. Is it the intention of the Gov- _erninent to widen the gauge of thc ‘Prince Edward Island Railway, to ,make it correspond with the gauge fof the Intercolonial Railway? If so, ‘when will the work be commenced? Mr. Cochrane: 1. Yes, ms_ before the 25th day of January- 2. The Government will at an early date cause surveys and reports to be imade in order to determine the points ion Prince Edward Island und the fmalnland between which the steam- 'ers will ply, and also the other works ‘required in connection with the pro- lposed ferry. As soon as the neces- lsary information is obtained, and zspeciflcations, érc., prepared, tenders fwiu be invited and the worir “-111 he 'proceeded with, without delay. : 3. Within two years. | 4. The establishing of the car ferry 'and the standardizing of the Prince ihldward Island Railway gauge, is for _ lthc purpose of doing away with the lshort haul rates. l 5. No. 1 o. 1: is the intention 01 the cov- 'ernmcnt to widen the trucks of the _correspond with the lutercolunial 5 -Railway tracks, and this work will l- _ _ _ __ ed they can get the Chief Traffic Ofil- be earned on as Soon as macmcdble' ti 'PHE SMELT FISHEIIY. l ml el The Guardian learns that a peti- _tion has been circulated, addressed to the Minister of Marine and Fish- S ‘erics asking for an extension of the smelt fishing season from 15th l-`cli- (" 1 _ _ , should feel deeply indebted to Horace _ri1ary_ the usual closing time, to lst Haszard for his indefatigable eflorts,f lPrince Edward Island Pailivay to March. The reason assigned is that e the verv mild weather down to Janu- to fish in the early part of the sea- S011. nry lst prevented the formation of ice so that the fishermen were unable I We are also informed that the flsli- ing season for smelts was extended :two years ago until .thc beginning oi 'March for like reasons to those now fpresented. to the advantage of thc 9 ‘fishery so far as has been ascertain- |cd; It would seem that the exten- 'sion now asked for would bc ,-. areal benefit to an important industry which, for the reasons above stated has been so far less productive this _year than in former years. l ::The Home of Good Tobaecoes B This store is known as the best placr in town to buy good plug or packag- il lmake and you always can get your ‘favorite fresh as it came from the imakers. The MacKinnon Drug Co. !C0r. Gt. Geo and Kt. Bts. dtf i LETTER OF CONDOLENCE. 1 l Tliemembers of Pearly Stream Di- ,vision, Granville, have forwarded the :following letter of condolence to Lau- lra and Archie McLeo 1: u. 'i 1 “ o».1d b id.” Cnscarets immedmtely deonee and tween Prince Ed\\9\d Island and chew-iiiiliiiii ilhe oiooii)mdmlm.y allll is g re _ C er - _ rcrrul-‘N0 U15 Stomach' "mole mg ma1“19'“d? itlioufrh he was not Deirsoiially con- (Om name on everylnai) \1l':di “ted and fermentmg foo Z. If so, when will the Government necteg with this division still he was Sold only by iliese Grocers viz-- afld f°“ gasses' nc the construction 'of the n brother in the organization; and (‘-amrrou f‘ruhbi»’s Grocery from the liver and carry out oi the hzgdlsrrlsir; piers and steamers and at | his frequent visits to Pearly Stream, (__i_o12r:\¢i~____(;n Pod _ _ _ ' 'bis cheery voice and sunny smile will M Ph- fu, ";1. ,U` `1' C1' l innd lpoison m the intestines and what pomtslonh thai Ishlimlb iilltiir theilong be remembered by us. Now dcnr C °L|i:0ll'*' MW? B race" ` bOW0 B~ IDF-il11BI\<1 Wil 13 0 Dem B ‘I - gi L r nd brother in V | ff f Pi” 0?” hggt ‘;g:};h€“£i,;“;stitAi;,§E 3. In the opinion of the Govern- sciireowawe would polntifyidii tldml-Iilii ]. Cronin 1 _ I-‘if will ..‘T§.°“1.y ....,...irg. rho w...1<,men. how many years will elmese ‘ihfr;g,,;‘“,°,§;f,gj;§j2;*,,,§‘°‘\> 1" me Cwckf-.ir Co 1 -- - » - 0 I c m we can f- ~ ~ while you sleep. A 10-cent box from-fore the car ferry will be established Oht___r_ sue" th _____mc_cm_ to _Ncrwm _ Mrs. lrniuor (kochforc1St.) it in ir p your more . k ,I 7 ii _. .° (1 M rv .5 g _ 1-“- ‘ ur. E, is sony coiurflw 'i’1i)¥lfllll5fhl\<;§l€nsi§ 30:5 l°1`e$“°"ths‘ Donw' nn4d llI;eiivrl)ilhi;mgtl(i; “establishment of i;llr*ini§evii‘.%iiiiSi\'liiil:t}i\i1i, rtiihuiiso klggllielrii '1?1'(:li°(T‘(;l>Y;"l"i' Rd ) U Vi i Ki- Stl d"WfQl`Z”t the °hudr°“-their litltle maid' th ' fe" what stops win the Ipecr. to meet dur departed brother _ _ _ “Mui” _ _ '_ -- .. -Z ;_ Q Dear Sister and Brother:-We, the f hero may we meet him in a c of rest where sorrow is never KDOWD and where love and harmony reisll .orevcr. Submitted in L. Ii. and F. 1.. G. Henry, tl. M. Taylor, Myrtle l`aylol'. .___------**“ JHAVED BY BAIIBFR _ ° i 111111151 Hn inhuman. _,-f_-»-l>*"*‘1' SAN FRANc1sC0. JW- 17-* indgc George H, Cabaniss oi the su- ‘ilrior court is "Emile" H9 l'“'°"°d it rlunday. _ 1 Some time ago Archie Band. 8 ban Francisco uni-ber. some ur bff0\'@ ,judge Cabaniss on a FOUDBTY Charge ind sentenced to .Serve a UVB )`€f1i` term in San Quentin. _ _ S,_nduy Judge Cabuniss visited the ,\euitentiary. During his tour of ln- qirofion he visited the barber shop -and the first man he saw was Band hearing the honors of head barber. "Archie," said the jiiclgc. "I gOt you your job here. l sent you here. New you have 20! W iIi\'i‘ me il :hn\'c, and mind you-110 tips." _ "N0 tips allowed here, sir." S910 v3,,,,¢1_ "step right into the chair. ;~ir_ you're next.” _ 5 And so Judi!!! (`f\l’a“1_5“» who hafl sentenced .~irr1ii_¢» to iirisqn for f1‘@ years, climbed into H chair lateltf' 0_0' cupigq by 3 negro convict and 111111 ‘iis judicial head down upon a iY@§h niece of paper. _ _ "lt v.-as A good sl1ave,’ said the judge. “I was siirprised. I never Hot a better shave where _tliaburhcr ~ 1 Make Your Own llair Tonic. A SPE(‘l.-\LlS'l".`\` _-\I)\`l(` E. I11 n recent issue the New York Herald published a s;1c':i-'ll Kffifflli 0" :lie cure of the hair, in which was :ivcu the formula . for ii liouic-mnde iqair Toiiir, wliicii was highly re- ‘1»11~.me11dcd for its rciiiarkable hair- r11\‘.'l11;_r properties, ns well ns f0!` tuppiiig falling lmir, revitalizing thi- inir roots, destroyini; the dnnd1'\'.fl erin and restoring gray hair t0 K5 natural color. This article was of mecial interest to mc, as the formula .vas one whicli I myself have prescrib- ul in coiiiitlcss cases with most :is- ioiiisliiug results, I reincinbcr one -nor in particular* in wl1ii~.l1 I prcsc1‘i_b- :il it for ii man \vho had been bold for many years and in loss than two uoutlzs after he began its use his fiend was completely covered with a luxilriant grriwtli of rich, gl0FSY half. .lius providing that hair can be undo to grow on n bald head, not- '.'itlisto1:11i11i: the opinion of many wrsoris to thc contrary. For the benefit of iliosr- wlio have uit srcu it before. l piw the iormulo. iercwitlit 0 ounces of Bay Ruin, 2 iunccs l_:1\'ol1a de Coinposec, one-hzilf 'rnrliui .\lc-nthol C`-rystals. Dissolve the Crystals in the Bay Rum and then add the Lavona de Composec; mane Lliuroiiglily and apply nlirht-and _ nriruiiig; to thc roots of the hair, r.1bbin_»: into the scalp with the in;;cr-tips, This prepnmtioii cou- taiiis no coloring matter, but rc- tires gray hair to its natural color by its action on the hair roots. If _vou desire it perfumed, add one teuspooniul of To-Kalon l‘crfumc. which couibines perfectly with the 'utlier intircdicnts and imparts ri most pleasing scout. 1 “\l‘c have sold this last season more coats than ever since the store iopcncd, forty- years ago and wc in- !l.c11d to round out the season by cleariuf; out cvcry winter cont in the l1o'.:-sc. Tliut is the reason for this lot we l\a'.'e just placed on snle- worth to 18.00 for 6.50. Moore McLeod. 1-20d fic “Mens Sweater Coats-Mens Sweaters--Boys Sweater roots--orc all discounted to clear out during; thc January Sole. llloorc & Mclfcod. 1-20