Is i , ’ ul ‘ mga, . _ 5,* ..:lc»`_ 1'. .1 2, 1 _ _ ._ . . .< . »» -- __ ~~ _ _ ` ‘*' "1 = _ . . . ~ . .f=-. ‘ if » '.ef‘1‘5'l*»wéi‘-iso; o:.‘f~ » - dr *‘ "W6" », . _.R-p=m<~»,...u»£is. iv .wi _ 1 . .. _ f . wt., pg? - ____ _ , _ _ rim _ ._ . ., _ _._._.__,,..f.._\, ,in ‘ m. ml-4 __= _ _-l " COD I liivien oil “ l . \ Lraiiiulmn mlszasn. \Vl1en`you require to use Cod L_iv_er_ Oil or give _ it to someof your family, it nillst beof the finest quality, and kept prooerlv so that its valu- paired. NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL is the kind we sell oply. It is the kind universal] used and prescribed for lntdicillal use. Ours is the finest' grade,'i1n- ported ill original: sealed till barrels and we keep it at an even cool temperature. When ble virtues 'muy not be illl- _rlilz cuancorfrmrowiv coaaniasl UONDAY IIOBWING, FEBRUARY 3./ MIB. ions to Hon F L Hassard on being selected by the unanimous choice of the Liberal representatives as their rovincial leader and First Minister of the Government. It is a high honor to thus be called to tbp headl of affairs in .- the Province, a P03?- that has been filled in years past by a number of the ablest and most ps'trlo`tic”ipublic men that our Island ‘Province has nurtured. The list of Piemiers since confederation lncludbsl the names ol\}:‘l"- iff. 1 ' ’ ' .QAM |li_'- ‘ .. ji l 1 4 l“.:\- - ~¢_ - 2-., " A ._ _ _ . .. § Price 40 cents pint. of succession to thes¢'Pl'0mi\\°“t and patriotic public men, and it is an land in the matter of efficient steam? bligations toward Prince Edward Is-| / f ‘ , communication winter and summelzl - / Then and not till then may there tel' /' . E. llll [SUN DRUGGIST ."\ :tical H all. .' @N honor, coupled with large responsi- h our public affairs and in it posltl0D which carries with it a foremost in~ fluence in the Province. Mr. Has- `1.ard 'comes to these honors, re- sponsibilities and arduous dutiesin C unes with those of Canada. ops that New: ai a ill ‘i li " "" ` ' bility to be placed at the head oi ,on -_ "“” “” ‘” 1°" "I 5 _ r \ ` I 2 'rHml<"rv cHAni.o'r'rE'rowN. ` - . ' In Charlottetown the citizens pay` Glasses fer litillldtllt. Have you tried drugs and found theln nse‘ess? If so you may reed glasses. We can tell you by means of our np~to date method ef testing. i. H. iivimi. , party has held the seals of oillce, l . ladnirs of the Dominion. The party » _ _ i, /_ l . rf/ 1 ,,. 35%: lon the most economical basis, and _ imc Premxelws good politicah legs] that the two Presidential candidates' 'und business ability will have ampl( ‘C7055 th? b°"19f this -Year Will bel 0 I _ At the request of a number of eleelers of Ward Five, I l_1ave_cdn- sented to offer asa candidate for theCity Council at the forthcoming election, and I take this oppor- funity of soliciting the votes of the electors. If elected I shall to the best of my ability, endeavor tolhe "“"Y “‘°°"' H” has the advan' work in tlleinterests ef Ward Five and the- City in general- l2-iiiltf I. __L. LANE. i 3'. , .l rf” W Abqora A -if.'sa.ll _ tlieseme. Thesuneohoice _- Ontario and Manitoba _ wheat-milledthe sense- ' ~ and blended in easily me same proportions. _ Tlllt is why Beaver ' Flour always gives the . samemeulis-lndisalways _the best for Bread and Pastry. Q At your G.rocer’s _/ ‘ __ I v ,_ _ Dealers-writefor ea anlllkhdsul v, Geena-Onhas an Cereals. '|‘.ll.'.&`aylnr _ I Lb.I¢\lRed,dmfb¢-, ._ 0:1. g l Schooner For Sale Sehr. “Eva Maywlrpuu now laid up in Cher foundland to enter the Canadian etinfown. For peltleulnl-u enqulm of E INBVVELL _,Mm ' _ vM._'_m finds her wealth. trade and popula-_bg §lthe Legislature and the Canadian § o0@0O@O0lParlinment. But the Pl”0VllJC¢ IIBI 'been much cramped for sudlclent the prime of life and accredited by the good service he has rendered in ‘years past as Stipendiary Magis- raoie recently as a member of the Government and Legislature of the Province. Thwc are auspicious and hopeful conditions. The party which the new Premier I _is called to lead has bad already a .long lease of power. It is now near- ly ‘seventeen years that the Liberal ’>ldurlng two thirds of which time a 'Liberal party has also controlled the ihas still an ample malority _both \l means' to conduct its ailairs even up- scope in restoring the balance he- tween revenue and expenditure. Taking omce almost on the eve of the Legislative session makes his task more arduous and difficult, but he is 'we believe endowed with the energy and capacity to grapple with `and overcome any ordinary obstacles tugs of being widely and favorably known. holding the respect of both parties, and has been fortunate hitherto in not arousing personal an- tagonisms. These are circumstances »` trate and-Recorder of the city, and _ L N lit must inevitably tend to the ad- there seems every reason to hoped" foundland, is shortly to visit Ottawa in connection with the reference of the Anglo-American fisheries ques- tion to the Hague Tribunal, and it has been suggested that advantage be taken of this visit to reopen ne- gotiations for the union of the An- cient Oolony with Canada. There is in very general desire in both parties and among the people of Canada gen- erally to have this union consumat- ed, and from the western Canadian, point ol view it has been held that vantage of Newfoundland. Over-eagerness for this union on the Canadian side is, however more union. The confederation formed in 1867 has by no means realised the hopes and expectations of the Marl- time Provinces. and to this fact is largely due the reluctance of New union. So long iis Newfoundland of lL. ll-e5__,..-,..._.-_.. ."1 --B ” MONDAY Q O .Good as '_ Last week we made a shipment of mirror plates villich required iiesilverlng. Slllce then ilit‘end_makilig another shipment next week. - Wivilésthe "°“'li“°s b°“3ht “t tl" i - _A small outlay will make your 2,22” “"°-“°" “* ”"°“ *° ‘"”°‘ defective mirror _as good as new. _... ' Our tea`m_.wilJ..ea.l1. _. I ,_-g5_________;_'_'T. _. ,__...L-. “_ likely to retard than to advance the ls most praiseworthy and the `year| :losed with relatively small sum inl :lrrearsf Comparisons are not al-l 'rays agreeable but there are other; ities, like Montreal, for instancel here a very large proportion of the; electors were unable to vote at the; ‘ecent civic elections because their' 'axes were not paid, And just now; i statement has been issued in. Winnipeg showing tilat the unpaid .fixes in that city for 1907 amount '.0 over' $800,000, while there is still $174,829 ofthe 1906 taxes in ar- 'ears. In all the total of unpaid! :axes in the prairie capital is set lown at $1,106,991, Thritty Char- ottetown can extend condolences_ westward. It looks more and more likely Daft and Bryan. Mr. Taft with Pre-l sident Roosevelt's backing will pro- bably colnmand ii much more wide- iprc-ad and general support in thel Republican National Convention than any other candidate at the first votc, while Mr. Bryan apparent! ly reigns without a rival among the Democratic hosts. And Canadians who take any interest in the coming contest will sincerely hope that the best man will win. - terest. The Wesleyan is still older’ that the leader will acquit himself having been established in 1838 and ’ ‘ ' ` '__ wm) credit has been very ably conducted. Thei LOVE- M l the same name, several papers lluv-‘ Love, hath a charm' unspeakable' db NEWFOUNDLAND AGAIN. in _“__ denominational organ from 1838 unknown, Sir Robert Bond_ Prem", 0| N",_ also and _w¢|1_d¢gp;-veg its _IIE-gint Yctsliiplpedescends this grace in us _to \ \___..A _- C -l~~ -_ , 8 RHEUMAT' Mp; n:§iHT'5 DI . ,'». ABE " li-l..:.. / "2 '_ ~'i =¢» in . g' ui £5’ mi" vi _.1 In °-=="’¥`-L \ _ Sim -‘f-_~.>"` $35* W. Goff from the firm with FEB 3 _ - - .its th New lnore have come in and we Sac lo ‘ 5Ct5 hich he has been connected since . . coluincncenlellt. The Retail 'mmm 3 Umm°"* cur” colds' lStore however will be carried on as ' merin . Goff Bros' name has becollie it honseliolcl word for honesty, good footwear alld good valuc _ While we are having lnany of i the olllilles to c`ear out at n slmll endeavour more than ever' I0 O inviteyou all to come-»a hearty lcome awaits you. Come and rifice we are now stocking up prices for .cash, which en- strongest competition. ,We us whether you buy or not. ` i . heir taxes with a promptltude tbatl y that will appeal to the country for a has completed sixtywears of Publi- fluence ff" 20011. and at no period fair trial or the new Premier. and the cation and is shortly to brim: out P was U18* i""“°“°° *Water U" "°“°‘" reconstructed Administration and Dillfllvlld Jubilee HUIYIUGY Of SDOCiB1 directed th"-n if is today* _ . Greet F ehruary F ur Sale h-_Commencing 'l`oday--- All .Fur Kuffs Sioles and Muffs I-2 Price I We think it sl wise policy to clear out each season all neck ruffs and niuffs. To 'set :1 'ow enough price to do this means 'considerable loss to us; still we nlust start each season with new goods to keep up the high standard of Paton & Co as tlle_ fur house of P. F., I. To you if in need of zi fur ruff, stole or lllnff, it nleansa $5.00' ruff or muff for $2.5o,a $10.09 ruff or muff for $5-oo and so on up the-list. Of course a good lllally of the lilies are broken up; .ve mean by that we call’t match allruffs with nluffs, “ circulation and influence. Only a levi of thc ‘secular newspapers are so old J us these, and fewer still have been | continuously. read and valued in the same households from generation to generation. 'This is alike creditable., to thc Maritime religious journals und to their readers. The denomina- The excellent Presbyterian Witness tional press has had R ver Wide in- - but as we have`al;out loo still leftthe ,clloosing should be easy. I J am cs Paton Q). C0. of $7,ooo,ooo.oo above all preniiums ever received from Canada Life policy holders has already been paid ol' credited tn . them by the Company. Vllle. *I Love hath a vastness lost. in the thron vine. hour, ` , When all but love is swallowed up in bliss. kiss. ._ ” - What. vast unspokenvolumes in a sigh I ' That human tongue would fall to have expressed, _ What worlds are 'pictured in that love-lit eye. For me,tllat multitudes would ne'r have guessed. A fitting answer to the reason why, i _ , I dre b ut- so ething-by the partnclslup of Goff Bros has and byflm B 0 B. m ellcffected by the retiring of Mr. ‘ - GUY N0VA~ _ . [heretofore under the smile name, e ,abd we desire to take this oppor- _ _ _ , ` ef ituniiy of thanking ollr maily l' _ _ ' ~ ‘ [friends and customers for tlleirl `. _ _ _ _ ' ~ E liberal pitrorlnge during the past, - - ' _ 'and we bespeak a cqntjliuance of _ _ . = ~» - "‘ ‘ ‘ " c same for the future, which we - ' ' ' , '~ HEATING Vlfas your home castor teb_e fmt winter! If not you ll face acilll_l_x moposition egalilehenlpa o?of our Improved ot ir urnecee wil nrnvs awai ni lrismlhwlth ille slnxsbelqw sein. *t-ll one i' glsevdai-»-to. alps' Eur- nnces nr ree: ' _ eps the erltim wi 'ei-all an pven temperature :ev and u gf; Onsonld wlnter'4 nl hi 0 :l_._._s:___np_:_1f_»_:l or 1. __~_m'li~n»=e ..........l. i'~“.....z‘i.'i..j loolnthe sm I emwnnt o nie] e'4menU'l_es for libe 'F ‘ v AMD- ll falkllle mattrr over. And lovc’s ambitions sealed with a _ Moral to get best results iilsnre ill the CANADA LIFE W. T. Burrows, Slimmerside. W. P. Callahan, Ebbsficet. 8 3-5drrvi frwflyr Manager P. E.I. Branch, ' ~ ___ ___ _ -1- -:_ .g _ e_ ‘- 1 ~ ll/` Blending as into one, lhy heart with S DUDDS “Ms 1 And harmonizing both with the Dl- Mysteries of mysteries, who can an- V - Fx/// P | L L S __-75 wiiiielcaltihiligrtrny sriglit its potent . 0 / I 3 Sl power? \_ \ _ _\~. / Who can explain the rapture-not lc Theamdigiiniy satisfaction of the __.\ §~\__ _ ____/" ,. 25 p.e. Offk ind Cloth caps, shirts. working coats-_ \Women's skirts. saques, caps, fnrs, dress ocels w a “¢dl¢i"=S- 'From 15 p c. to 25 p. c. Ofr ' P ill heavy winter fcotwenr. - Above discounts are for sash or trade. i Lesser discounts for approved credit o ily. A. Matheson 6: Co. &. Hall, ' Tuesday Evening the 4lh Day' of February Q Of. leer Q Wee\s,fr.ipr|slsrs S'un.iyifile. - ._ » =°'¢lf“9*f. _ 1-30455?" EX - ) y -- ' '- fl.. V -?\-' -~&._."f GREAT DISCOUN F SALE To radnce our winter stock we al'e giving dlteounis as follows: - ~ . g '.' ppers, shirt mists, kid slaves, hid mltts. eie _ HOYSG Ives, fur robes. willpspers, cloths and manv lines of stent lilen’sloni; boots oveishaes' lumbermen's rubbers end sox and I ‘3l‘l5f!\1f2Wlld i i Grand View. G i I hereby call a public meeting of the taxpayers of the City ef Clin-lottetowifl, te discusscivic illatters, in the Market At the _Ej_I¢.\'1:¢ _ot 8 O'o1¢¢1; _ - _'[0 the Electors of Char, I Ioltelown Ihave decided to iionliuzlte f`er Water Colllliiissioilcr at the calm ing Civic Election and respectfu-lly_ solicit your votes. i_.s.llf D. l\_iif.‘Hoi.soN. _i Cuiiiug _a _Flgurc in a cake walk is one thing,and fitting I figure in biisifiess is anotber._] ust now we are clitling clollien and manlng them up in the swellest manner. If you care about your clo hee uon’t pass un in your eholre. lf you do you ~ Will be Sorry. Advice given free and clothes elven for very little more. Mclionild & Pcrrv, The Nobby Tailors ' g*HmZf&lICi§§ 031%( v M .___ k M . Men’s and boys’ overcoals, ulstel, ree fers, suits, pants. vests, fun '73 Gi-_Gwrge Sf. teosaemnnmmmuonru #anaemia FAIRYLAND Opera House _ Monday _ Night 1 Miss Genevieve Homer Singing Coinedielille. _ . Maziliflcent lliuvlnz Pictures Illcludillg IceM:1>1illg ill Sweden. Masquerade Party, Four Footed Hero, 'I‘ul`ps. - - |i.i.us‘i-anna sono ' King' Baby’ Bunting, _ _ By Ralph Maddisoii. -_` New llluefrafsd'Son¢ ' Percy Harney. V Il Admission io _'cents _ for.. sdultl. 5 for icllillfill 6 I_3dtf __ _ 1; Tm N n si. in I ~ S¢H'ed l=tnders_addre.i\ee:l to ill# undersigned at Kinkorli and marked "Tender for Bay Chu_i§li" will JN received upto llqm . ‘_F¢l>l1W7' afst next '~ - - ‘ " Plans and Null,