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"..m-.- .'..` '-;v- "._»y>'-‘--= ':- ."~‘."‘-" ~. . .‘~_' f» ul- _- 1. -.r."- 'I' -- . it ..i.-_-1.. .. 1 _ .1 _ . . se-/fu; .,~¢_,,,. ~ _.»»,_.,,;,- ¢;n¢f_,¢ _.__ ._a,__,__,¢-_ -/- A. __ _'_-/_Q rsBr<_IJARY"4»1912_ “T” “W” We 'ri-in cnanorrarowu onlinnuin mer or lu." ‘ \_»f\- *‘~ ,I _ I "\§\ ._ , .:`_" .» .. _r ~» race” steven "No cinvissiwc Mr, Voter of Ward 5 99 chances to ioo that you have many times condemne_d_the princ- iple of canvassing in civic elections and resolved that if you e_ver had a ¢h.1nce to support ii candidatcwho believed in thc principle no canvass- ing you would do so. You have that chance now. I stated when nominat- ed that I would not canvass. and. win or lose, I ani going to fight it out on this ground. I believe every person who is old enough to vote is old enough to choose thei_r own rep- resentative without solicitation or advice. lf you believe in what I stand for I ask for your support on election day. W. K. ROGERS. I-i6dttStf CARD To the Electors of Charlottetown Ladies and Gentlemen: At the solicitation of a very large number of citizens I have consented to be- come a candidate for election to the Board of Sewer and Water Coni- mis-iioners at the forthcoming elect- iion. Being unable to call on every elector personally,I take this means of soliciting your support. If elected I will do my utmost to safeguard the interests of the taxpayers along the lines of economy and equality. l Remain Ladies and Gentlemen Yours etc P. A. SMITH i- 2_-jdttsoi " Fire Insurance For rates in the P. E. Inland Mutu_n| Fira Insurance Companies on Farm Build ingii. Uhui-ch(-B. h~ilIs,Schpoli\, Hotelli Uhaono Factories. Water Milla, etc. otc i .I L '"" Y °o. D. islam.. rozsi Phono -l5.l llad Boils On Neck and Arins. Had Them Lonced But, Got No ‘I _ Ballot Until He Ulefl Burdock Blood Bitters. Bella in tliemaelva are not a danguoua trouble._but still. at the aame time are ' "TY Pamfl-‘L Tl-WY U-rc caused entirely by bad'blood, and for you to get rid of them It in absolutely necessary to put the blood into good condition. For this Duapcoo there il no remedy that an °°¥§ll>l¥¢ With Burdook Blood Bittera. This preparation has been on the market l°f *NNY 35 Years. and has a reputation ““¢Q“\|-l°d_by any otha for the °l pure. rich. red blood. Mi-_ H. . Batten. Stratford, "-Ont., write r--‘ I have troubled for aeveral weeks with boils on my neck and arms. I had them lanced by the doctor, but as noon as one wait others came. I tried all kinds of so called remedies, but could }get no relief dll I was advised totry Burdock Blood Bitten. I am pleased to pay I _am now quite free from those moat _painful things. and feel much better in every respect. “My boy, of nine years, hadarash come over his _back and legs, ao we gave him a few doses and now he ia all right again.” Burdock Blood Bitter: ta manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Out. To the Electorsot Ward Five Ladies and Gciitleniei.:-Having been nominated to contest the \Vard at the forth coming civic election for councillor at the request of many voters I have decided to become a candidate. l now take this opp- ortunity of soliciting your liberal support witlinut personal canvas and ifyon choose to elect me as one of your representatives l iisurc you I shall give your interests my careful coiiaideraiiion and altcutiou :is wcll aa thc improvement :md progress of our :ily. Tliauking you iii anticipation for your ailpport ' l Romain Youra ARCIIIBALD MCLEAN Gilttslf I Annual Sole I Of Slightly Used and Second Hand - Instruments Prcvlous to stock-taking on Ma gains in pianos and organs. Add 7 lion vht on time Renienibe these rch ist, we offer the following bar- p. c. per annum to those prices if organs have all been thoroughly . r, ovefbhaulcd in our Repair Shop, and we will give a WRITTEN GUAR- ANTEE with each article. We will ship every instrument freight pre- paid to the nearest station, and if not exactly as represented in this ad. wc will refund the money and pay return freight. r Square piano, "Dunham” walnut case. _ only $45 00. 1 Square piano, “john B. Berry" Boston. Beauti- _ ful Ebony case, hand carved legs, round corners, not very large, nice toned instrument. onli’ $75.00. i Square piano, “Kuabe” beautiful Ebony case, - full iron plate, three strings to a _ _ - note r Upright piano “Emerson” size, 4 ft, 9 in. r Upright piano “Mendelssoli any case, in use two years. i Upright piano “Mendelssohn” style H. the only $95.00 only $175.00 Only $220. 00 Ebony case, large n” style E. inaliog- lzirgest and best piano this Coni- pany makes. use three years and six months. mahogany case, in only $250.00 i Uprlglitpinno "Kara" walnut case, in use tive years, only $235.00 i Thomas organ, style 42, four sets of reeds and - couplers, walnut case, looks as _ good as new. I Izstey organ, six octaves, _ only $55.00 solid walnut piano case. heavy top, American make, twelve stops, knee swells and couplers, four sets of reeds. _ onli’ $70.00 i Sterling organ, American make, six octaves piano case, with top, eleven strops, four sets of reeds and couplers, two knee swells. i Dominion organ,high top, four Sets of reeds, coup- lers, eleven 3 Organs, ' tive octaves, X no couplers, only $45.00 stops, walnut case. only $40-00 four sets of reeds, no tops, each . Only $25.00. _/ll/ll __/BRQS , NOT FOR THE RICH ALONE __ “The church shall not be for the rich alone," is the slogan sounded at a_ great meeting of the Men and Re- llttiou Forward- Movement in Phila- delphia. Washington has had one ol these meetings and will have another, larger and more impressive, next ‘month. It is probable that the idea ,given such prominence in the Quaker City will liiid avowal here in Febru- ai-y. Slleakers at the Gaz-rick Theatre and the Broad Street Methodist Ch- urch in Philadelphia did not mince words. They insisted thot. the poor _man and the workingman do not feel lat home in the churches and that the man is not to blame. Preachers of nation-wide celebrity declared with great oarnestueas that it is the duty of the church to help every man in the fight for better conditions. Putt- ing it specifically, if the man he hun- gry, he must be ted not by charity, but by the inauguration 'of means of self-help, where honest toil can and must give the living wage, whatever lthe cost of that living. “The church must. take the work- ingman and the poor man by the hand, help him and lift him up," ,said oue speaker; and another said the problem was not to “help the fee- ble up, but to sustain him alter' ward." As a practical proposition ii community store has been started in Philadelphia, where food and the ne- cessariea of lite can be had at or near cost, cutting out much of the so-call- ed profits of d atribution. The poor man is given his chance to buy food cheaply and make his dollars go aa far as they may in meeting for acc- omplishing the material regeneration of the poor man as well as his moral uplift are being conaidereil.- Editor- tal in Washington (D. C.) Herald. TEXAS REGIMENT OF r TRAINED LEADERS. The Houston ('l`cx.) Post reports that in 16 cities of the Lone Star State, where Mon and Religion cam- , . _ _ _ _ _~_ A bottle ol prevention 4 I is better than a deranged ilornach. ___:;,.'. 1 uf Abbot.; ' .. ;"=_f Bffe . _>_.<’ g v¢5¢¥‘;f 'IC 25c rind 60c bottle. -_I5 L Sold everywhere.” CARD _ To the Electors of Ward One Ladies and Gentlerrlenz- lu compliance with the request of :- number of the electors of \\/'ard Om I have decided to nominate aa a can dictate for councillorfor the aforementioned ward at the forthcoming Civic Elections. Itake this opportunity of soliciting your support. As my interats are large iii thi- 'ward it is only fair to suppose that I wil pay more attention to its needs than if' l _had nothingjat atake,_and l feel sure that you will see that it into your advantage to support a man whose interests are yours also. I promise, if elected, to give this Ward 'my heat at tentiou,and,to assist in administering the general business ol the City, to the best of my ability. Yours faithfullv. R. H. STERNS. ar _qodiqi ex ii , 1 _ l (.`5¢'-LE-RID To the Electors ol Ward Two: I herewith present myself as a candidate for Councillor in the coming Civic Elections to repre sent Ward Two. I ask your favorable support and promise if elected to give my best attention to the needs of the Ward as well as to further the best in tercst of the citizens. Respectfully Yours, R. ]. LEDWELL. M.D 12-idtf _ 1 --. .. Tm-.- -,-.és _.. _.i Did You Get The New 1912 Ca talogue? The 1912 catalogue of the Imperial motors is one of the best we have ever issued. It explains our guar antec, describes every motor in detail from the small 3 li.p. to the 24-30. It also describes the Thermex Odorless Exhaust Silencer, an invention that does away with the disagreeable features of motor-boating and for which we have the sole Canadian rights. It ccutnins over a dozen testimonials from prominent ,glen who have found the Imperial the best motor on the market. ~ » ¢ ` Write today for a free asking. copy-it is yours for the Bruce Stewart fd’ Co.Ltd, Charlottetown, P. E. I f G.D._Wr; hi l Funeral Director any em- bnlmer-Mias A. Ferguaon,Lady Assistant- Personal Attention and Promotneaa Guaranteed. ‘ Ambulance call! answered at short notice. SPECIALTIES Disinfectlng and Fumigating Furniture Ropaired and Reup- bolstered. 0’;S;len§__Sal}ia_amer:§made to loider, ~, in in .°e"°- °“': l 'r.°.".i§......»..2’....:.r.f‘2.':l'.~.i° J- l F W 1' T1 ~ CA RD To the Electors of Ward Five. Ladies’ and Gentlemem- _ Having been nominated by a arge number of voters as Council- or for Ward Five, I ask your fav- orable support and if elected, I promise to give my very best at~ tention to the needs of the Ward and to further the' best interests of the City in genera! W. W. WALKER. » .ia-gdstttf. , , It is Criminal to Neglect thc Skin and Hair 'IHINK of the suffering entailed by neglected skin troubles - mental because of disfiguration, physical be- cause of pain. Think of the pleasure of aclear skin, soft, white hands, and good hair. These blessings, so essential to happiness and even suc- cess in life, are often only a. matter of alittle thoughtful care in the selection of effec- tive remedial agents. Cuti- cura. Soap and Cuticura. Oint- ment. do so much for poor cornplexions, r e d, rough hands, and dry, thin and falling hair, and cost. so little, that it is almost crimi- nal not to use them. Although Cuticura Soup and Oint- ment arc sold by druggists und dealers cverywlierc, a postal to “Cuticura,” Dept. 5M, Boston, l..S.A., will secure a liberal sumplc of ent-li, witli 32-pnge uouklct on Sliiii und Scalp '.l‘rcutiuent. number of men who took the full week instructions and expressed their intention to do personal work was 600 paigns have been held the average WOMEN AS COUNCILLORS. The bill making women eligible as members of borough and county coun- cils in Ireland has passed both houses of the British parliament.. It had the support of the Irish Women's Fran- chise Lengiic. Ever since 1898 the women of Ireland have been able to vote for all officers except members of parliament, but up to now they have been debarred from the right to serve on these councils, ii right which the women of England have enjoyed for some years. Repairing of Heating Systems ' If there is anything wrong with your heating system, write, call or phone goii-J and the trouble will be promptly remedied. I have had nearly 30 years experience in this business and can give you perfect, permanent satisfac , tion on all repair jobs. Write. call or phone 394 J right away-today. .las A. Mcliachern Gt. George St. \' _ /' G _ i I* I -_ lll 'A 2'- J l - "Hun I \) pf' 3 »s_ -. ‘4\._»“" The Best Entertainer the world has cvcr hcnrd is the Edison Phonograph. It brings the entire world of music :md song to your home, gives you comic or grand opera. vaiicleville or rninstrel shown, renders rag time, sacred songs, hand or orcliealia cunipositiona, iualrumdvtal and vocal solos in a way that leaves nothing to be desired. The , Edison Phonograph is the one instrunieut that has proven best. Its rt-.production ia the moat natural.--Only close your eyes and _vnu think the ari- iateii are beside you, singing the songs you like. best and the way you wish them to. lt plays ilu- longeat records (4 i-z minutes) and is no smooth running, beauti- ful in appearance and satisfactory in aervice that the small price. coupled with our Easy Paymeni l’Ian, willnot let you be without one any longer. _ Phooographs _$l9.50 up. Call in today and hear them. A. E. Toombs |77 Queen St. OUTWITTING A MUTINY. In his article on the Life-Savers ol the Goodwin Hands, Walter Wood, the English sea writer, tells nf a cane where a mutiny was brought, to a sudden end by the mate of the vea- sel who deliberately imperillgd his ship in order to bring the life-savers to his aid. "Once a ship was deliberately im- Derllled on the Goodwins for subtle reasons. She was bound from Ham- burg, and wus otl the English coast when her crew mutinieil, and murder- ed and thi;ew overboard the captain and his son. The mate was spared because he was essential to the navi- gation ot the vessel. He was ordered to make for the North Sea; but heavy weather forced him into the Downs, Purpoaely he ran perilously near the sands, knowing that instan- tly boatmeu would put ofl from shore The mutineers had no understanding of his motive, nor did they realize that they were doomed. From ull pointa of the spore the ever-watchful hovelers launched their craft, striving to be first to reach the ship. Most famous of the vessels was a logger which used to he stationed at the south end of Deal. Seventeen men sp- rang into her and sailed Atowurd the wanderer, and one of them was the first to get on board and take charge. To him the mate, in hurried, stealthy whispers, told the story of the mur- der. The soridtidlngs quickly spread among the hovelers, and the mutin- eers, realizing that they were trapped implored the Deal men to allow them to escape, otlering everything they had for life and liberty, They were still clamoring when a hoat’s crew from a man-of-war boarded the vessel and took the murderers into custody. The ship of war conveyed them to Germany. where some were put to death and some were sent to prison. The aalvers, who had scorned the ef- forts to suboru them, took thevessel into Ramsgate, and were paid eleven hundred dollars as sulva fe." is iblo throat amdlundo- I » * 35 “ull- Horzi. A STL' DENIS BROADWAY AND IITH STREET NEW YORK CITY. fi; Wlt_hln_Eri»y Acoeu of Every Point ot Interest. Hui! Block from Waiiamakcr‘\l_ _ 5 uilnutes' wulk of SboN1lot'Dhst.rlct. ‘ !\U'l°ED I-`0lt: Excellence uf ‘\iIelDi:.Cl1tu° ‘ furtuble appointments. Oourtwus Serv- - for an llomcllkc Surroundings. - . _IIIIIIIIS Sl.tI PHI BAY AIIII UP ' -EUROPEAN PLAN. ‘ ' » \NIV|.'l'A\YLORIiSON,,lnc. ALSO f ll0’l‘l-ll, M.\R'X‘INl0.UE, _ JJri.ad.\v|7 air] 8'-Jnt Hlrtv.-I. __ EH- .~.-»_ Sheriffs Sal Edith Stowe I-Ias1.ard,Pl'antitl. and Stewart C. Moore, Defendant. By virtnre of a \Vrit of Fi. Fa. out of the Supreme Court of jud- icature in Queen’s County, in the above suit, I have taken and seized as the Property, Goods and Chat- tels of the above named Defendant the following articles, viz :--- ' "A general stock" ~of~ First ' 'Class Stationary, Fancy Goods, Books, China and Brass Ware. Inks &c., also Plant and Material of Printing and Book Binding Business, Sal'e and Oflice Furniture-~--An Invoice of the Stock and Material can be seen at the Sher`ifl"s Office. (The above will be sold en-block. l And I do hereby give public not- ice that I will on Thursday the 15th day of February A. D. 19:2. at ir o'cloek,forenoon. on the promises at 1:5 Grafton Street in tho said County, sat ui: and aoll by Public Auction the amd Goods and Ohattels, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on said _Writ ot Execution. Izeine $1991.88 and interest bgsidas Sheriffs Fees and all legal in- cidental oxponsi_e;EORGE Co0MnS_ Sheriff. GAUDET &_l;{ASZARD. Planti\f’s Attorney. Sharifi’n Office. Charlottetown. P EJ.. 2-Ddtli February 7th, 1912 Al). S A. Mellon- ald’s Card To the Elector of Charlottetown. Ladies and iientlemenz- At the solicitation of a large number of citizens I have consented to be- come a candidate for Mayor' at the forih coming lite-ctiona. lamiu favor of a progressives the policy. With it car-ferry to the Main Civi and a reduction in our freight ratc.~1,lancI el|i.il`ol1siai:lelo making Clnrtlottetoivn , mfinufacluring city is removed. lfelectvd, I will endeavor to get in- dustries Iocalcrl here, by making iuizh .oure=isionl=, from time to time. as are .mode nt and in the lntewnta of nur city. Situated, as wc arc, in close touch with the coal lielcla of Nova S:otia., with ex- cellent shipping facilities by rail and water L.`liarlotteto\vn, the fifth largest city in the Maritime I’rovini.~ea.\\'ill then have as many inducements to offer investors an any other city. Think what it will mean to our work- ing memlnatead of going abroad they will remain ai home and help to build a greater Charlottetown. l am in favor ofimprovcd sanitary laws aa well na all measures having for their object the advrincement of our city and province. . I am opposed to any further increase in civic taxation. I take this opportunity of soliciting your auppor t and of thanking the elector: of Ward Five, for electing me lo ropreleut that large and representative body 0) citizens. in |906 |908 and iqio, and truai that I may receive from them their lu-nrly support for the Mnyoralty. IBeg To Remain, Yours Moat Reapectfully, S. A. MeDONAl.D Toblo d'rtoto_ Breakfast 50a. . Execution to me directed, issued‘ 8ll|lEST TUNIG IN THE Wlllllll IS “FllllIl-I-TIVES" TIIE lilIElT FRUIT MEllllllIIE Like fruit iuicc, "Fruit-a-tives" ncto on the gredt blood purifying organs of the body-namely the liver, bowels, kidneys and akin, and atimnlatu all lheoomparta to increased activity. The sple 'd nerve tonics and intestinal an- tiseptica. combined with the intensified fniit juices, make "Fruit-ii-tives" the finest of nerve tonics. On the stomach, “Fruit-a~tiveo" acto as a soothing tonic and allaya all irrita- tion. By purifying the blood-strengthening the nervous system and regulating kid- neys, bowels and akin-“Fruit-n-tives" builds up the wliole system as nothing else will “Fruit-a-tives" ia a really wonderful medicine-being made directl from fresh fruit-and is the intensified’ juices of npplea, oranges, figs and prunes. “Fruit-ri-tives" is the only medicine ill the world made of fruit. It is mild in action-pleasant to takwand io a tonic of inestimable value. 5oc. .1 box. 5 for 32.5o.or trial size, 151:. At all dealers, or from Fruit-n-tiveo Limited, Ottawa. f .ww School e Children Sutter from imperfect _vision and are call- ed dull in atudiea. We gl" care ful attention to the tltl._n¢ ol child- ron’a study nf asses. annringgood ipaults tn_a canes. Uur occupa- tion in optica only and we are ua_n¢ the but methods lorlexamination of the cyan. ~ Silverston & Epstein Dra. ol Optics 109 Queen Bt Oh‘towu Schooner For Sale Blanche M Tliurbourn sails and running gear ' good o dar. Apply , m _ r E. BOSWELL. Victoria z-iudif QF HE ~z‘§¥\ alloc /\ 5 St.!?_T_'51 /VII D* of <> 61’-50 lu 2** -53 <~">"> _ ,_ ~ - r-les and more healthful in every way, IS. W. Tear. up your Carpet and use rugs and painted, varnished, stained or 'waxed floors. and have a more stylish honie, and your floors will be better, cleane Sherwin-Williams Modern Method Floor Finishes _ give the dressiest floorfeflccts at a cost that ls always lowest. FOR SALE BY Crabbe HARDWARE. PAINTS & OILS 1 1_5 - - 3- I \ 2. john Smith ' 3. Peter jones I 1. james Allan FOR ’ MAYOR £5* f Fl Information For Electors This is a sample of the form and style of Ballot to be used for the first time in this years civic election. , The names of all the candidates for Mayor and for Commissioners of Sewersand Water Supply and the Candid- ates for the City Council for the ward in which the elector is voting will appear on the ballot paper. The voter will make an x in the blank spaces following the names of the various ` candidates for whom he wishes to have his vote recorded. 1 . William Brown l 1 anon-.mood For Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply 2. Richard Binns il 3. Frank Carter _ , ,,____ _ii 4. joseph Doiron ----FOR COUNClLLOR.__._ l._.._ -._ 3. lsaac Peters I . Charles Eden 1_|l 2. Robert Good \uiuirinarran»~~iZIl - 2-_qdmwfyi .3 ".Wj1'l Wi-‘<’.-=re<1_-~ lI~~ °m‘i» "A ,M , _. ‘F -____ A _ _. ; ;'_“i§~ *"' ff 5 .';l;i'l:iji'_-",=.y.____:-,_l" f_,'_ _,S ';;-,if Why let the dust in? stant use of Keep tlie contents of your different barrels elcan and sweet, always in perfect conditions, by the con- EDDY’S BARREL ‘ COVERS Made of Indurated Fibre are the last word in lightness and convenience. They will outlast the toughest of barrels and can be readily removed or replaced on a barrel by means of the handle attached to the top. Cleanliness in the contents of your barrels Is just as ini- portant as cleanliness in your person. . Schofield Paper Co. Agents-'§t. John. N. B. ‘I HE E. B EDDY COMPANY i R H Y _ l"ll5&llll‘lI\\lf ~ ».~.. ~ " _,J-‘.3 r f . .4 1;; . _, ._.r\_ . . 4,, 4 ,i ‘ f. . ‘<`_.:.\-..‘Ss_,,_»:~,,,.f.q natal:-.€§= ‘?» ...li‘w.,* r » .1 - _ i,,- - ~.,, , . ,_ _._____”_ _ ,_, _,____.f_~__.-____-l,¢l__ .Ji / 5 -_ -I /. - »_,, " " . __ .___ o _, _,-Q "\~ . \ \ \ _ ~ i ~ ~ __ _ \ '~ _ ` ~:,.i.