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THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I What we are asking for is only that our union with Canada shall be complet- ed. Itis not that we shall have abond ofunlon written upon parchment. ltis not that customs and excise barriers shall benholished. lt is not that for administration we shall have one centra Government cont rolling our posta|system} our customs, our militia and all our greateraffairs of state. These we have. ;But union in tha full sense oi the word means much more than this. As in the 9* "“"'ff °fpr1'¢¥. healthy human body the arteries carry u:°.1.imi' ¢°='~i°."i`r:»'¢f~.-1. what mum t he life blood to the extremities and the veins bring it back to the heart, while "|’lNYON'I PMN IILIIF, svsnitvsaassvvonuurlaasnusslxvxsstasl nerves' ligaments and mmwias gnpply ' _______ __ _ t he power of communication and of FarnO[g§h_SaIe BRACKLEY POINT ROAD Consisting of loo acres and known as the McGREGOR FARM. Apply to GEO. E. FULL i5we. sa&w3mos motion, so in the national life railways become the great arteries and veins of commerce while along these lines run also the electric \\'lr¢S Rnd “mil °°“““““l°“' tion which are the nerves of the sure. Without these organs and f¢10\llii¢Si“ pcrfcct-working' there can be no e°\,ioy» ahlcand progressive liiein the IIHNOII-i \\'eall realise the paralysis and Will which come from a severed Ora d\S°*\¢‘¢d nerve. We all know 'what l\1\DP¢“9 when nn artery is clogged, or Beverid- n the one tn:-e the euiboius must bere- I , _ `gso\'ed or absorbed, or death resulii- In l- W'-1 mapa _ Tal. liar EVERY TIME WE SELL A SUFFOLK MAT WE EITHER AGAIN A NEW CUS- LE SE TONER OR P AN 0 LD ONS H-.sm- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR NONE! IIFUNDED _ _ EW HATS No two men look alike. Is it then reasonable to suppose that the same hat will be equally becoming to all men ? l/Ve are inclined to think not. We go upon the supposition that the - Greater The Variety - of shapes, widths of brims, heights of crowns and colorings, the greater will be the satisfaction. _ Accordingly we present 5000 new spring Christy and Suffolk Hats to you. _ _ They embrace all the stylish shapes, colorings and proportions-from the conservative shapes to the _ latest in young men's snappy styles. _ We've all our spring hats in now. Prices carefully at 50c, $1.00, $2.00, 3.00, 4.00 _ and $5.00 You can get along without a new hat but you ' wo’nt be comfortable Suiiollr. There’s lots of them. P owse The Only Real Good Hstterl. Take no risk-come here and buy a Christy or Bros., _ pairer or o pa ent is e to eat For thirty-two years the electric nerve which connects Prince Edward Island with -the rest of Canada was periodically put out of action during twelve hours out ofeachtwenty-four. During the remaining twelre hours it was bnlf-paralysed hy pres- sure of double rates. Under_ these con- ditions there could be no proper and ei- fective union. Fortunately for us after long continued `coniplalnt, the pressure and the periodical closure are now things of the past. \Vheu a united people made their case clear the Government heard them and applied the remedy. But- the great artery of commerce be- tween the Island und the Mainland of Can- ada is yet periodically closed hy an embol- ism which stops all clrculntiou.Sornetiiues it is for a week,sornetimes for two or three , weeks, sometimes, as during the past " three years, for two months at a time. During that period while ocean Steamers crossed the Atlantic from port to port eight times this Island was wholly cut oi? from trade with the rest of Canada. This Province was not nourished, its trade and industry were paralysed, and the hard toil of years cannot make good the loss. The annual recurrence of thlsappaliingnralady of the body politic must- he prevented if we are to have it real union with Canada. And there is no other complete oreiiectual remedy in sight hut the Tunnel. Without complete physical union, based on s principle ofjustice and fquity union that will place this Province on terms of equality with the other Provinces as to the daily interchange of commerce, with equal facilities and equal rewards for in- dustry. the union compact is n. bond of injustice, a badge of slavery to us. With- out such perfected union on a just basis this Island Province hecpmes a source of weakness rather thai: of strength to the Dominion. Under our present conditions Prince Edward Island is fast becoming n decayed limb, n paralysed member of the l is patent to al|.'i`he severed artery oi com- merce bleeds both the trunk and the limh. “The channel of communication must be restored and established in healthful condition. ,This is the business of sound stuiesmanship, of _eq\iit_v. of justice. A clear, oilicient and certain remedy is known. Ii- is within easy reach. It will fulfil the bond. it will complete the severed chain of inter, provincial communication from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It will remove rtgreatinjustioe and place all thc Pro- vinces on an equal footing. That remedy, it is needless tosayis the construction of a railway Tunnel at the Capes. Mr. Tarte seems to be in pretty cordial sympathy with Sir Wilfrid Laurier these days, and in his newspaper, La Patrie. deplores the fact that the federal Premier has no newspaper or prominent public man in Ottawa to defend him at the pres- ent. time. Since the popular vote in Chicago in favor of the city owning and operating its street railways it ls found tlrat the street railway companies of other Ameri- can cities are taking more pains to please '4 STER SHOWI (i ' 'l`-YLIS ILLI ERY O ` ¢ `f‘~;\_\ ‘.‘¥~`.-Q Q: -\x_.`f‘:"'_ é, D _ ‘_ "‘\f?f*. I \l__\ >` "fix rl' ` |`. &ul lamsst |- Oi Concerts, S0cials,En~ tertainments, etc., of a money making nature, 5 cents a line (oi 6 words) for iirst insertion, and 2 M cents a line for each continuation. Churches and charitable institu- tions half rates. Mini- inum price 15 cents. Black type announce- ments ouble rates. Births. Marriages and Deaths FREE but verses with deaths same rate as above. Cards of thanks five cents per line when inserted in locals, and otherwise at regular ad- vertising rates l - Drunkenness t I" F' ' Cured ».- _J 3 __ ` HNNUUNCEMENTS THB GUARDIAN . . Secretly Free Sampl and pamphlet g vi I full particulars, ter mon lssnd prince -_ ia plain sealed e o . oorfenpond ssredly conildent Enclose stamp for iL’....»° .?‘l'.'§.'t.°‘Z. !3Jorusix Ot., rg d 3| , _ . Gssoda. _ 1** ‘IHY 01: Ml\)'. 1905. Good and suflici- ent security will be _required for il; - guarantee of faithful performance of work. _ The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any lender. By order _ W. W. CLARKE. City Clerk’s Oilice City Clerk. City Hall Y I2 d id pat KALOL 30804 Sired by Kremlin (:.o7;{) Dam Olliia, by Guy Wilkes (r.|5,‘.{) TERMS, &c. Koiol will stand during the season of |905 at my stables, Sydney Street, Charlottetown, at $15.00. season 5 single service, $|o.oo, payable by cash ` or note due November nt, next. I Send for catalogue. For further pur- ticulars apply lo J. M. NICHOLSON. Owner. Charlottetown. api. 19, w3mo¢ _.£1.- ° vvanrrao ii Two good horses for Citv purltvifi- ,,,:|_ Must be sound and free_from'vi¢¢'& 1° ence ill. tween5 nd8 . ll ll r if; ° ’°"\'v. w.’di.A°nKl¢. weigh not less than 1350 limi nge be- Chsriottetown City Hall, City Clerk- JOHN MCl_EOI) & C0.