J .M ’&‘k*¢»F -..,.._. - just the thing for a chi1d’s or dolls’ tea party. --es *HE TRADE AND SHIPPING. "voir or culnorrtrbwu. ` I vi Dec. 8. ar: John Millard, Hemphill, Georgetown; Millie Washburn, Fraser. THE CHRISTMAS D1NNEfi~ iilnnd Gu.-nllsn Publishing dompsny ln spite of the fact that the word dys- B pepsia means literally had cook,it will not Olllee Hours 8'a. m. w 6 p. m. J. P. HOOD, Advertising Mgr. l~'. R. NEWSOILS ubecription Mgr cook if they begin the Christmas Dinner with little appetite and end it with dis- tress or nausea. It may not be fair for THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TEH PE()PIaE’S PAPER. I I, ' _ - Published at its omees, New Prowse Block North Side Post Odloo, Charlotte- ' ‘ Picton. town, Prince Edward Island Canada, at the following rates, payable in advance _ V De0.8 Cid! Julia A~. Dllblley. M\ll‘l`“Y Mm-nln Edition (dall except Banda one monthlo pen-year . .. .. 38.11) ' - - ‘ mve,-_ Trl W y Edition( onday, Wedn y and Friday) pe; year. . .. . I . 1.03 ' ` ` bi f in-ren tam tie thru zilii`.MS(i‘dHrIiyaIll"oIavtidI Slidell-e H 02112:. gr Regiaytgreil le ttrmyuble to u e rancb Offices at Sammerslle Alberfon, Georyddlrn Sour-Is and llfonlague, ne nn- for many w lny the blame on the Business Uflce Telephone l33b . Editorial and Nm Telephone 133:. Olloe Hours I p.m. tofu p.m.; 8 p.m. to 2 a. m . J.E.B. MoCREADY. Editor. 0.8. McRAE, News Editor. 1 .4 _¢- '* any to do that -let us hope so for the sake of the cookl 'i‘he disease dyspepsla indi- cates a bad stomach, that is a weak u HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN stomach, rather than a bad|oook, and for - aweak stom-leh there is nothing else equal to Hoo.i’.s Sarsaparllla. It gives the stomach vigor and tulle, cures dys' pcpsia,creates appetite, and makes eating the pleasure it should be. . EEEEQQE E3 BRITISH AFFAIRS. out of nineteen years past. _;, ing” Machines 1 dirt, no washing, no “ stencil, no roller, 11o'”‘ expensive supplies. For both typewriter ;:‘ and penwrltlng. 1) and samples of work. 1,,em,e,,,f,,,e pus, ,,,,1,,e,,1,,,,y_ nh. . The experience of the past two weeks h ld wins magority at the coming . & 2153210" which he may do' the chances goes to confirm the view expressed in »» TS. ’ 7 . 01.-11ce:_21 Yonge St" Afcudu, Tu. for holding n long term of power u ould ronto, Ont. _ not be bright. & col, ltdl, writes: “You are as usual, on deck. QHARLOTTETOWN Keep up the agitation for free deli\'ery.' Aprominent and progressive citizen . ' 6 Sole Dgglgl-5 fm- P, E, Island, markets for only half what they oughtto I 61 ' _“_ ~ 12- l mwi6w There has been a good denl of adverse ' 'comment over the fact that Hon. A. B. ` me than useless and ii d In one or wasteful, and operates against the intere £3 Aylesworth recently appeare ._ _---i,___ __ ight, mga cnnrlsfas counsel for n twenlbhy GA B corporation agalnstthe cityoi' Ottawa.The ' general feeling is that a lawyer who Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed takes a Cabinet portfolio should retire an where desired Leave orders at Mc Y . ~ ' '- l ' 'l » _ ' P 3 Donald & McKlnnon’s Drug Store or at fmm pmcuw ut the bar n cwl bases catching of smells in future years before stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- The Ministers who aDP0I“if and DI‘0l110i9 eon’e Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, 1]-uuues, have uu u,|vuu¢,,ge by way of I-28dx yr. Telephone No. 253 Id li ti , H 0 which ou ht not _ S on na ng ln uene R ` I to be brought into court. CHEAPER THAN HAY Ontario B1-un_ Mackenzie and Mann of the Canadian Manitoba B|gn_ ' g Northern, who have now a line of railway Middliug.S ' extending from Port Arthur toEdmonl.on, C0111 Meal- ,are aboutto extend it eastward to Q\l0~ Cracked C075' lbec. Whereupon the Montreal Herald, Matchless Ulmpl 51% each the organ of the Ottawa Government. Barley’ Oats and Corn' ` ` argues that this is quite unnecessary as d.uGelE|ten Meal' [great milk pm- the Great Northern could have obtained C on cake Meal’ _ running rights over the Canadian Paclflc» whose line, lt says, is sufficient for the Blatchford’s Calf Meal. Wholesale and Retail at trailic of both roads. If this he true, then why is the Government building the VERY LOW PRICES Transcontinental across that section? , ' new. errozonellfts age from the old , www fl-nf els »~»=-ms »°w°»» :.22.l;‘;.':“.;s.ie°ss'.::.f’;“..i:.2s::.‘§.l..f.‘: D0 Yflll Il1VfSi ll? ’ 'over the C. P. R., which it le now urged -cast aside weakness and enter the QUEEN STREET. ' 'that the Gauadian Northern should have 5-l9tuf&w mkenz ' O ll v _Our OPENING SHOW will be coll inued tonight- Drop in and see our XMAS GOODS AND NOTE our XMAS PRICES. 'Here’s :l 'ine that will make Ioo LITTLE people happy- 50 sets just like this picture, C0m_ s: ' " prising 1 tabled ` I _ 5 . . _iii Y/ I and two chairs r mshedII_1b1U¢» . ' -Su, M 2; 1 ` _ red and golden. _ 5;; = `|,'»|iE ‘ the P‘1°e for ' ul-ual lml be JUST IMPARTIAL RELIABLE NE6gYI,ne(ia:kTnd°ali.taiiIt)lmo| in Turtlilezr ttliie best lnterdats of the people and Pm noe', and recoggised therefore ae _ ' I T SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 9, 1905 ,0Z.Cumpbe11 Buuue,.u,un_1905_ It Wm people froln other lands torepiace those he seen thntvthe Conservative Unionist Wh° ‘UWB 80110 llwuy. Alarge colony of --l party ,ms held power cunuuuuusly durmg fishermen might be brought here with a ten years past, and Wm, u ureuk-uf only little effort from among the fishing popu- three year.. since 1gg5_f,hm,i5_ |n1.`,,ix¢een h\tio_n1ofEurope and would form anim- when Mn Balfour l_es1uue,1 mu other dustrles and our wealth. _,my he had sm, B mnjouny of suuty to The abundant fisheries close ut hand Seventy in me House of Commons, uud would enable them to prosper. The sup- flshe SimP1eSt)c1eaneStl although this had been “ready reduced plying of such an industry conducted quickest and cheapest since the genen.leleetlon,ltl§ still lnrse “P°“ ““ ""“‘"“""’ “°"'° “'°““‘ 1'0"” *‘ (illPilC£1tII-lg 1I`lZlCi1i1l€ enough to be taken into account.. The “"e“§:“:d;;:"I: todgulr Ir`“de‘"1t;’3f*‘;I7‘;blY _ . our ' e lo avn lem e ves Ou the market' N0 nliigeybiziltlG;Y;:§:\;r;;u;;su;:e; Fine: in n systematic and extended wuy ofthe noru5’1t1sd1v1ded on the question uf great and rich harvest which the sen Home Rule, and to some extent on the “ff°l`d5- Hen” the "fed W imP°l`ff “ mstion of mninm1n1ng the present colony of fishermen to Prince Edward ollcy of free imports. Its leader, Cllmp- Ishmd- . . ell-Bannermnn has certainly less Ni/Ute for circulars prestige if not less ability than any THE SMILT TRADE! THE NEED OF IMMIGRAITS. Durhw any yum past the uucceuuiou of Governor McKinnon touclled upon an Brmsh Premkw and the yeuru uf than important matter when llc spoke of immi- comlng to power have been as follows; ,gration at the Amherst lair. Canada has Pmmersnop’1u5_..’;Derby,1858; Pu|u,urst0u_ spent many millions on immigration in __THE___ M39; Russcm 186,-_ Derby 1806; Dlumeul the direct benefits ol' wllich the Maritime 1868; Gladstone Mix; D|sme1i_ 1374; Glad Provinces have not shared. But the Pro- Stone 1880 Sunsbury 1885; Gludstoue' vincialliovernulents have alsoconcurrent I ,Bay Sansbury 1886, G1udswuu’ 1895; _iurisdictlonln the luatteroflmmlgration. Roqébery 1894. Salisbury 1395. Humour, It is importanttobring into our Province li DOA'tan`t»and valuable addition to ourln- é these columns earlier in the season that no smelts should be caught earlier than shippers are now entirely agreed. During I - w last eek our advices are that smells were selling in the Boston and New York bring. Cold weather is essential to the smelt trade Itisw e eats of this important industry and of all engaged in it to attempt to carry on the business before the winter has fully set in. \Ve trust that a law or regulation may be made which will rohibit the December 1. One ofthe strong factors in the move lnent to sell the Intercolonini is the desire to get rid of duplicating that road by the Transcontinental between Quebec and ,Moncton. This section of the projected road is not yet located. PI-IYSICALLY EXHAUSTED. Lacking in courage-out of joint with everything scarcey on speaking terms with even fair healtli. Such low spirits are pitlable. Your brain is fagged, vital tly so exhausted your constitution is wel nigh ruined. What you need is Ferrozone, that great vimiizer and nutritlvetonic. It’s by making liesh and blood, by infusing iron and oxygen into the system that Ferrozone helps; it 're- pairs weak spots, instllis new ille into worn-olut organs-makes you feel like happy lif_e that comes from using Ferro- zone. Flfty cents buys a box in any drug store. SEWING MACHINES FOR RENT by’ week or month, at low, rates. The Singer is acknowledged the lightest-ruin ning and most convenient of any. Try one and he convinced. Only at the Singer stores. Look for the red S.,Qneen Street, Charlottetown; also on south side ol Water Street, Summersidc. P. E. I. _ ...___ AN~ou_N_c_EMtNTs ` I-Buy Xmas presents for your friends nt the Xmas Fair at St. Joseph's Convent on Dec 11 and 12 -For Sala-second hand_ butter tubs in good condition. Can be seen at this office. dtwt -The Blzanr to be given by the Ladies ,ot Trinity Church, Georgetown on Tues- day, Dec. 12th in the town hall will begin` at 3 p. ln. Admission 6 cents. Many dainty and useful articles will be offered for sale-suitable especially for Christmas gifts. The enterlainmentln the evening by the young people of the congregation promises to provide great amusement lor all who come. It begins at 7.80 and the candy will be on sale during the afternoon handsome pipes lust opened-;-»Call and leo - . ‘v ' 9 l » 0 {;:u,:;g1.‘.:°:;"..:: pusrzurzuphznzmej-I l'o\|l\dlf95 Machinists. _-Boilermakers. HI U~,§;;;f~_;-f-,,;;~';,l-~i.l.l..i .~'l.».=..l Auctinneerg, 6~20we snt&wtt J A' t‘ill\l-io\n=lo\»7|». ~ the Government is in operation in many cities of Canaria. and evening. 7d 4|. u Tsllwcitsuf the latest photo fnmes-8(;uLH. N E W F 0 N D I the set is only ' - one dollar... c:;',,'f';,;ss°,':,:f:,'n aJ,'i';,':1d:pi'°",‘,:;; Phone 73 Foot of Queen Street Box 4|! ` ‘ W. P. Colwlll Sunnyside. 7- lidtf - - - - - ' . . 0 Water eati Turkish Pipes-A consignment of those stea m H t ‘ H ' tn¢melooon,oo.esm,um¢¢¢n mano ' _ PP = _ l » \n~¢.»` a mv- we .ms -_ ' ~ 3 ,_ vi._-5,.,-,T--.,»,»!-l-=‘,,,We-..._-.u<'-E. ; , ._ .‘ " \»~ f D' ,' ' .» ` _ .-- `, .. - -“__ -_"’ *mn." . - _ _ ` ._- _ .A ~ < 'E _‘wi-_ ‘ K- - t.*.1":.,,z.3.,..ls.f"-` `- ' .:t'.'.u`,...i_.,.__.._"-~"`~'- ’ ‘ --"¢.;f.'___2*n".i= .:`»:u“..--.eliffvi»..‘..if...»=.n.sittls.-ti2iim&1.if;,;zl\al.i...af;:.¢.»-_<.i. n-..__.» _ .........---..-.-..r....., “__ , .....__., . _.-._ - .-.v ,.___._ `_.-~_“, new.. ., - _ .. _ ,».. ._ _ . . .- .L no You nl-:sllu-; FREE DELIVERY ? Free delivery of letters by carriers appointed andpaid hy There is reason to believe that the system may be adopled here if the people express their desire for it. WHAT FREE DELlvl=lzv MEANS. Free delivery means that responsible carriers, wearing uniform, and sworn to the faithful discharge of their duties snail after the arrival and sorting of each mail at the Post Ofhce take the letters received and deliver them to the persons addressed at their homes or places of business. The city would be divided into, say four districts. with a car- rier for each district. He would make his rounds twice a day, and if there was a letter for you at tllv Post Otiice would take it to yon. Arrived at your 1lou.c he would ring or knock-two short rings or two sharp knocks. You would know by the knock or ring that it was the welcome postman and the letter or parcel would be left. If you had a letter to send out you would hand it to him and he would post it for you. But he would cali only at h011S¢=» or places of business where he had mail matter to deliver. These plivi'e»zes would be for those on the carriers’ lists. Any rsons who chose could still receive their letters at H10 Post Oemce as they now do. The carrier service would not deliver the newspapers prlntediin the city. Letters posted nl the city addressed to other persons in the city would not iw delivered by the carriers unless prepaid by a two cent stamp instead of one cent as now. This is the only udditiollfll charge in connection with the free delivery system. in order to learn the views of our citizens on this ques- tion we invite all readers of The Guardian residing in thc City to fill out and return to this ohice the enclosed coupon. showing whether they are in favor of free delivery or 2591115* it. Mark an X in the square under the words “For 1' F20 Delivery,” or in the square under the words “Against F rec Delivery", give the street on which you reside. Sigll &`°“f name and return to Guardian Odice. nfs- .--»-.». aces ~».» -»»-at-¢........ ..»~.. -....~» _ _ »