Your ind 4 ism" .. p wqords Jeolor . . . eglafitféfith and you'll eel ' of coating. ’ orbs disoolorations from oiling, etc. Germs breed ‘invite tooth itlbclcsy, es. dinary (lentifrices “i-"fight film successfully. iimnveit and you'll be amazed ' ind gum trou l that or ‘ ,,,,,,,lsv 19, 192s 1h Give Your Gums nl-lealthy Coral Tint - m‘; "stare "of-color" teeth to eleamesa Run your a vs gmq ' . olish &ui,llf.fiegl_lll dental authorities teeth arenqt natu- simply clouded ton e ‘K2; at the whiteness of your teeth. Your smile will be charming, your teeth like olished ivory, your gums iirmul, to coral oolor. Today get the film-removing dentifrice called Pe soclellt. Send the coupon for a O-da supply free. Or . . . purchase fu size for a few cents at your druggisth. -__ ' “b! , Made in Canadz“ . FRE....:$-‘s.;s: .=a____= sari“ 111E PEPS _ _ ‘ _ ‘u s». cf-Zgv; 19C1_§_=g;== 5h Toron 0. l‘ -v __ Nuns“... . . . . ...................................... Address. . . . . . . . . . . .dn.l;‘;n.a.u.lée.‘gydéflw‘. . . . . . . . . mo C“ _,,,_,_._ . “Y” JLESTER DOUGLAS Wholesale Produce Potatoes a Specialty No. 39 Queen Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. Phone 938 Agent For Sharples Separators (The famous Suction Repair Feed) Darts for old machines ln stock. TRUSSES And Know How to Apply Them We have many new do. signs in easy fitting Truazea fllat guarantee perfect fit and comfort. ABDOMINAL SUPPORT- ERS, BELTS, Ind BAN DAG-ES. ELASTIC lruaaea and Artificial Limba. llughes Drug Co. Jharlottelown, P. E. I. w.‘ eo+eo++e++e 0- oeeweoeoeeo» 0 WEBBING CRUTCHElS Heavy for 3.30 to 5~lnierlnediatea 5 to 6.30—-Buslness men. 6.45 to 8—Enlployed Boys. 8 to 10~Seniors. BOWlUlNG: All Alleys open. . run CHAIQLOIITETOWN GUARDIAN _ . eminent had promised. it does not 4811:1115‘? anything concerning itho . wrence waterways scheme "cayflAl-Q ‘Ml-NT TWIN to-and further the government will night to be in the running. 59s not do anything thig yggi- to red-non the some in the Crystal Rink, the cost of living and alleviate the at 8.15. 1i t-ain sections of the community. An- srarsllunur os- KECElPTS aurinxrnuliiiilhns CITY or cnaanorrnrowu City Clerk's Office December 31M. i925 RECEIPTS sllmmflfflllle tonight which starts misery which is prevailing in. oer. The amount oi money received for civic Purposes from January 1st, to December Social and iDsnce held by the Work- Haii. lSummerslde, on Friday night (Continued from Page i) ions then he would not object at all. lMr. Meighen blamed the government for having used this SOCIAL : _ 10——Senlor Fireside Social. Investment Bonds Government. Municipal and Corporation Bonda- Bought and aold. Pariiculara on ro- i quest i A. E. MaeNEiLL 137 Pownal Street Phone 704-L. ._’ question as a bribe in the West. The Liberal party promised the completion of _this railway upon "the condition that the- '\Vest elect Liberals. "Having felled so utterly in the YPrairie provinces what will the Lib- ‘erale do. This remains to be seen ‘mid maybe their action will be de- trimental to the Progressives." The Conservative chieftaiu then made references to previous speech- es from the Throne, He stated than in 1923 the government promised lo fight the famous shipping com- Qiiec A Hote Binoo taking‘ over thla Hotel we have IINM "l"! thousands oi dollars in rgpnlro and improvementa. it la now the lineal Howl d lil elaaa In the Maritime Prov ineu. it alPllll 9° I'm“ ‘m9 w“; n comfortable Hotel and splendid tabla and excellent aorvloo at a moder~ ata prloo. Rates 08.00 a day. Charlottetown Hotel Co.) Ltd. Proprietors MIBI L. LNQUAID. Mann!" H. G son. Si. i Panoicles, Montreal; E. H. Monk art. liiontngllo. CLASSIFIED . ADVERTISEMENTS lollr Insertions E Ono hearth! ........ i lilllt Insertions . l a4 »4-9+veo+e+o4+>e++n+eo+++++o+ ......... 10o p" line of I words lo Mr line of l! words ‘In per line of 5 words Agents Wanted "URMNG *——————-——-———-—- u sss FRE- ulsos CANADIAN uauurac-"R“°T'°M' N R ma,“ l-llfar of biscuits and confection- "7. requires, representative for Prince Edwarlldaland. Straight commission. Must own car. Do "i" lPDly unless ‘you have had luzcessiul sellilii record and can ' Produce results. Apply P. 0. Box m. Halifax, N. s. 7259-1l-l-5i ‘Situations flacant _ 0!‘ 0a "T B. Garr 0X Phyhfl. To Let , l° l-imrnom are, m ado-ru- mi hall of the (Palihsr estate‘) szLi. i-iouey OLD NEC- ‘i. imaginable quently earn S30 n week. by pi-ivnts correspondence course- Catalogue No. 23 Free. “it N. l-IB-ilil School. Secfiy. ‘I 262-iii-l-3l For Sale ‘ Inseam-runs: runs sszo 1 yeavti ‘ ifleneford Bulls under Blunders and ‘Saundereoil. Anlfl ‘lid. (i. ‘Saunders fiaunderson, North River. '0 Male Help Wanted . , , sumo‘ icy, Suulmerl-lidc; 1i. M. (i. Byrlle. livionrztoll; J. A. Farweli, Moncton; months. Funeral Tuesday at . N. Beaver, ‘Oil-awn; R. lW. Stcw- ’ ' Royal College of Science. TOFUM". Call‘ Female Help Wanted warn-so- EXPERIENCED sec ond class teacher for AvuflilllB N. 68.—-P. J. O'Donnell. city or Frank 182 12 tf. blue which at that time helped to increase the freight rates and tend- ed to use n. ierlaindiscrllminatiou against Cons ian ports but nothing pgscltlsalb ways‘ done. The ietgislaiion o ere y s- governmen was e farce. They did not make any ef- fort to bring forth a remedy to such an extraordinary situation. They have ‘no control on the inks freig- hts. They tried to deal with the ‘nccsn frcighis. The country has seen Lilo results obtained by that wntemptibie Petersen contract, ll has burdens-d the country hy a fur- ither expense oi’ 8100.000 and that was nil. iMr. Meighen then attacked the ‘government nn its other policies. The speech from the Throne said nothing of the coal policy the gov- BIRTHS GRAHAM— At Cavendish on Jlan. 9th, to Mr. null ulld ‘Mrs. Ed. Gra- halu, a non.‘ DUFFY-in this city, on Jan. 16th. to Mr and Mrs Len P. Duffy, u riaughter-lvlllnilrod Marcellus. DEATHS . . MeKAY--At Albany. January 18th 1920, Phyllis. infant daughter o Mr. .l. B. and Mrs. McKay, age .-i o'<'inc k. IN MEMORIAM In LovlnqMemory of my dear Mother who died January 18th, 1913. Gone but not forgotten. surely the blrda and the flowers The sweetest of vigilis will keep .. Ofor the spelt where we laid you Mother, In your beautlfulnarden of sleep. PRINTED BY REQUEST OF HER DAUGHTER. 7293. lN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of Glen dlell ' Wrlrlll Matthews. who November Mil, 1020. lire sill l‘0ll||| illirnl or sorrow flu] e llenlll l-ltnlh with friendly cure. Ami look to Heaven our darling‘ (lien Tlllst child rm bright allll fulr. “'1- almli know Ills roll-e in the lnuniva new soul. v llln air-ll on lilo streets of rolil. And ills- some bright smile nil h» Illlflflfi] , In". As it were ill the llllyli of old. ixwuri-lll nv l-ARF-NTH. slsrims AND lmurlllcnal. change but . , Meluhen was still speaking when mons Association in the Britannia ihe House rose‘ . l. Leia, who was expected to make not politics." Mr. Audited and found correct sick of the City. The report also drew the attention of the Council to the necessity in the best inter- ests of the city, of a proper dump- ‘ng ground. .lt also remarked on the fact that it was still a practice '0 k881i piss inside the city limits. During the year there had been 105 cases of contagious and infect- ious diseases, with 17 deaths, as, ’01l0Wfl1 Scarlet fever 82 cases and 1 death, typhoid 10 cases and three deaths. tuberculosis 13 cases "and 13 deaths. whooping cough 1 case and no deaths. The deaths resulting from cancer had been 21, and from pneumonia 21. ‘In moving the adoptlonof this report Conn. MacLeod commented "in the fact that the niimbgi- oi deaths from cancer during the year had increased ill comparison to the "sures for 1924 when there liad ‘leen 1,7 deaths from the disease. ‘ie felt that some steps should be taken to combat it. The annual "eport of Dr. i. is. Croken. Meal ind Milk Inspector. said that dur- ‘ng the year the meat. planar] on Dec 31 Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lale in the market building had 1925 been inspected on lens}, mai-iwtpec. 3l lay, and had on the whole been Found in very satisfactory condi- ion. Comparntlvely fewportions u‘ meat were destroyed as unfit for food. ‘ During the year ~478 "' zamples Of-milk‘ had been tested or butter fat. etc. Inspection oi’ llliry-fnrms had been carried on in ietail during the year. and al- llough a number of milkmen hud lot erected proper ln-ilkhouses, tho najority of the dairies were clean.| ind showed a considerable llii~ lrovement over last year. The Jondensed Milk Factory had und- rgone the usual monthly inspec- lnterest Coupons. 1924. Interest Coupons. 1925 . . . . . . .. Interest on overdrawn account . . . . .. liltercst on Water Debentures . . . . .. Interest on Sewerage Debentures .. Water Debentures Sinking Fund Permanent ivorks Sinking Fd. From sale of Property . . . . . . . .. From ordinary revenue Market House Sinking Fund . . . . . .. Storm Sewers Sinking Fund Fire Apparatus Sinking Fund.. Patriotic Sinking Fllmi . . . . . . . , . . .. Soldiers‘ Monument Sinking Fund Mchuggan Property purchased . . . . . Total Receipts. 1925 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Total Expenditures, 1925 . . . . . . . . .. - Balance Add. lml. ill Bank Dec. 31. 1024 . . . . 1924 Cheque from P. E. l. Ry .. ‘interest on Balance . . . . . . .. 1025 Concrete Sidewalks . . . Storm Water Sewers . Culverts Park Retaining Wall . . . . . . . Other Permanent Works interest on O. D. acct. . n. In moving the adoption of this *epm‘l.. Court Yeo said that it was ndeed a blessing to the city that fi..‘l§“l.§§§§..“.’,‘ °§‘..‘.°.’.°.‘L‘ “$9251.13 R- P- Farsi/WE- vork was reflected in the inlprovc- Audlmrs‘ neni: shown lil the quality or the - neat and milk supply. Tho cpeaker fell. sure that as the years vent by the reports in this deliurt- uent Wfillltl grow more and more nvorablc. . , The report of tho Water mid‘ ‘lower Commissioners was (H9111 ‘cud, and showed that tile rev- llillfl from this source was greuicl" ‘list your than lil ally previous your ll the history oi the city, a sur- llus of $114,005.67 being ‘handed lver to the City Clerk. A new notor driven pump was reported nstalled ill the western pumpiul! wtatiorl, and a considerable fllilfilllii‘ .1 new storm sewer pipe laid" The number of ilouses using water,_ laid the report was 2653. seventh iercollt of which llad sewer system‘ rrlnnectlon. About 510,000,000, lals. of water was consumed duo ‘rig the year or an average of 118 Audited and found corral-t. T. M. MeMiLLAN, g any 00<LEnt food rlew of this fact an investigation q the system was made by Mr. W._ \ report of his findings shortly. The surlroundlngs of llieidwliiieli“, 'ggl.wendrrfdibranv.i'llfliln hmh- ~ vorks pant ha been cons oral Y. ha bod. an - __ ‘miiroved in appearance during the; ‘#1:: §-'_f‘§§;*g_,"“_§§‘,,§; veer, and it was oposeddto still grigpanhiaawllhvltlnalfl B. “ ‘urther beautify the groan s. saunas d" M z ‘File -reporl of the" Housing Com; 3;;*{i;;=1,,';{i",g;;,,,,;,':,,,,,,,‘; mitten was then rendered. mid- llAIlBllOUlTI-daln nun-cam. haalihfuLm-lriilous. elleloaa. aiwlrA-a ssnir vomsbiv "HM hat h a the aroma and flavor of ‘gut all. uloweri that practically all of the Federal grillil of 850.000 had ileon lsed up in loans to citizens erect- ing homes llndcr the agreement l-dognltlrnnxallstuuf specified by this grant. The gnflgnufiq'wfl" City clerk stated that those who had lsksn advantage of the grant were making their payments satis- factorily. , The report of the School Board showed that the total number oil pupils in the Cliv schools lust rear wail 1385. divided as follows: ‘"3 ‘fro. is: onosn sir-m. :4" alnaxauzaazl. cecal’- °°\!\ , 001N011‘ e l mo" .°"- Ehquli-emxéa?! Queen Jioaitiolii). Write Rail- ,"*°°i- . 7820-14-“5! i my, no: m. City. 7289-19 ‘M14’ - Mills“ araaov m- é m~ilm "‘ l" a can" ‘4’ -_L I ' > Q. _ l‘ 09f (Walthslgrawith ' kwcgf: olioal. nommasiiuft’; ,Filsrisr alanine-us at 45 A " ' 5; rm R°'7‘Ir9d0-l9-1M2i. l ' . 1 " -""'----“P'.-iilll...¥~ ~s-.-"*"-‘".,,..°" '“ § - - ~~m ui-IWIT- - vbitka k1,» r ,‘ I ' _ Prince Street. 488: West Kentf mo; Queen snnara. 521i: Rocblorll- square. 3M. The silpplements paid: from which the sum of $481 hhll been deducted for the pension fund. . The report of lilo Finance (‘oin- mittee was rendered ll follows: Balance in Bank Dec. 31, 1925 . . . . . .. RECEIPTS Rebuilding Wharf & new fence .. la to be really healillyo M. MOMILLAN S 4,362.75 . 38,423.34 648.79 43.434118 . . . . . . . . . . . .3 5,102.00 . . . 0,827.50 . . . . . . . . . . .. 2,500.00 S 1,750.00 5,750.00 7,500.00 5,376.00 1,945.00 270.76 95,00 347.76 . 600.00 . .$l80.072.80 . . 180,738.59 . :3 234.21 . . . . .6,706.79 .. $ 6,941.00 Returns from Debentures sold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. EXPENDITURE Doc iii New Streets . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Balance in Bunk. 3i 192s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R. P. FORSYTHE Auditors. PAYMENTS inst w“ a mo“ entertaining at m’ v The amount expended and ordered to be paid by the gain m", Democratic assembly em Reports City Council from January 1st, to December 31st, glaged in dancing W, "other h“, ‘ 1925 was: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..sls0.13s.sn m“, exerciwsy The baskets gOld (cormnued from Page 1) . gizflilidllliiil Electric Company - .3 . ‘gtL _v a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , ‘. _ T had not been reported were factors xifriiiiilig - that had contributed to its s read. ' ' len cases of typhoid p fev- viiifffigfiljik“ éfieeis 1417500123) er had Occurred in the Squares ......‘I...I§.II . . . . . . .. 624184 ._*FOR SALE-Driving Sleigh “ny- but m0“ "f $11950 "all Government Pond and Roadway 765.29 mam, .130; h, gqod condiimh ___M_ rrislnsted lrmu svurivcs in the Police Department . . . . . .. 12,584.56 C. McGowan, Kilmuir, P. E, i, "mmlPY- Assessing and Collecting ._ 2,661.48 7291.19.14, Sanitary Officer Bradley had Board of Health . . . . . . . . .. 1,063.19 illiignilifihlfé‘ 133M033 X0‘ riii“ il"’l.nfpil'""°"' ‘lsszli - » B- ar e ‘ ouse ,4fl0,-. Densary had also done a great deal City Government 3,359.89 "f Work among the poor slid the liliscllllalleolle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.411115 'abie to have it replaced by the plum-MM,‘ more permanent structure. The city squares had been efficiently . 1 looked after, and in this connection u new departure had been intro- ‘HG-roam HOTEL‘ _ A. K. MacKusey, Moncton E. Sud duced’ Men had bee" permnn- dab Toronto- N E Jackson Hali- Z2l".°‘.l‘.‘§§é§§.,§? i?.§’,‘.‘...“.‘.§?..'..'.’2°i‘.‘. ‘says- J- ma“? Mamie" l" i i , l k ; . W,‘ Al- uppeal-ance had been shown. The ‘Qzrtgchilfslatogn gvhucomb - expenditure loi- this work had been ‘Iohtreél, J ’M ‘Mane Toronto‘ only $600. Tile city buildilills had ‘ - ' ‘ ' - ‘ “l” bee" kept l" a mod “m” "f - $180‘738‘59 repair. A new bathing house had R H ~ been erected at the east end of the z city, but more HCCOIIIKXliLllOII both . ill bathing houses uud ill benches ' ivus hooded still. A very "comfortable 0:24 (‘oun. Taylor, reporting for the homolike 0" l! l I'll l“ ilarkilt Conllnittcc, said that. the ate price. building was ill u good condition l-RFB! Mid W¢|| "Om" and that the market clerk was a. rooms with hot and cold wail- mry faithful and efficient enlploye ' er. oi the city. The receipts had Splendid table, OOIIHIOIII ‘ all“ 94 shown all increase over those for acrvlco. last year. Centrally located- near 24000 00 Colin. Foster read the Police ' churches, rink and theatres. 2314 m (‘our report, which allowed that a Rat-ea I800 l day. 63 43 iota or 354 cases had been dealt Weekly ration on applica- with, an increase of 34 over the tion. s 57492 53 year 1924. Tile total revenue MAJOR D. A. MaeDONALD from the Court hull been $7,830.67. Proprbhr 0i’ which $5,851.51 had ileen placed Mia M, A, Mlmllllf)!’ f0 the credit or the city. Conn. Manager. $ 45583 ,3 FOHLGI‘ lli commenting on the state 1090 6; 0i the Police Department said that 5003 3-, It was in good condition and the Rugs HQTEL 750 0n "1811 very efficient in their duly. Miss Edna ‘Easter, Kenslngton; 2400 (in The sum of $1800 in Prohibition Margaret Champion, Kengingion 818 6-, iues had been made accessible to M“, J_ MR0), M01313“, summer. ~ 1005 1g the city for the first time and the side; MHL R J. Begs, summefi 62 55 Force had been instrumental in side; Ho“ J_ D_ Stewart‘ ‘my; 768 31’ "mégfltfghazclfiggfi mfilmzh“ ""5", Mrs. J. D. Stewart, City; Miss Mae i’ . or rea e repor ~ B lLH irve-M.Po I388- = s ~- ~ r- Subuliileli by the Finance Committee '1‘. W. L. Prowas (Chaim G. W. Macbeod. Dr. I. J. Yoo. ill commenting on this report. Collector. Cnull. Prowse said that tllere had Reporting for the Street Com- licoll nil increase in the coiloctiolimlttee. Conn. oi‘ the taxes of every departlnolltnow there was about six and ollc which siloke well for the work nlhail miles oi storm sewer laid in both the City Ciel-k and the Citythe city, with 363 catch basins. ___€________., Ruttray um a OLUTIN said Eat at Home as They Do at the Battle Creel‘: Sanitarium Lam what it is to be filly alive and efiicienl! The average person in only half alive and prey l0 and every diaease that cornea along (especial- ly tuberculosis) because the foods eaten do not gqpply enough of the elements that make rich, red bi food containing plea time and vfhmina and you i know what l: energetic and vital! Basile of food iron, zais pol- oapita per diam. Durilllr , cm“ 5mm" F004.’ “mm” h, 4mm‘; u. ‘he dryer season the wells had rhoouisialai . cgnuin thplood alementayvor requires. ‘ieen taxed to their utmost. and l" agamlffifod, Ygfl1l find them toyoorliting. loo. Battle Creek Sanitarium Foods We no ofleial "ants for than foods new u» ii s i.“ no nil you aboit the aa. n" u” ' l_. moo noel flour in oaa In limited asareh diets Ill/Ill! NUTO-‘perfllt infill nonl- tute. nourish 0|, a1 to dllelt. aurora BIB flltlla. Free LACTO-D aatollllerio tion gmthéaafoallm efsal —fiavory eofleioub _ m all polaena. IlN-A rrparationfor inurtlodla 0!- ltll, high to and many other Alanna. PEALAX- all consulates. all Iumialon. O l0 tail LAXA-paialableblaeullaofbran and agar for constipation Sanitarium Qalad. Olvlh IMih, Minute Brew, Cookies. Bran lreall. llill Nlittoione cutlat. QFTIRNQONO ONLY. lemons a sou ud- ‘he-ninni [who amni- f, _ iiiiiwlimllln lain of insults, 1 -. mm ‘sin,- nail-ua page aoea o! saith an!» Mi, for yuuf cow's! "l-Iannnlrul. Llvluo’ roooa ‘ro as illVlbwllilézlNfi neuonsrnarlon 2o that exception of one small town in On- tario, that made so much improve- merit in the same time in perman- ant street work. Coun. Yeo, reporting for the Pub- lic Property Committee, said that in the year his committee had dealt with hundreds of tenders. and in almost every instance, quality considered, had accepted the lowest tender. Victoria Park had been considerably by the removal by the caretaker of dead trees and undergrowth. The roads and paths had been keiit lil a good state of repair and appli- cations oi‘ macadam and ash put on them. The waterfront railings hull been maintained, and the lights attended to. Four hundred feet or concrete breast work had been constructed. the second in- istalmeut of this nature. gold breastwork gave ispenker thought that it was advis- partment, which stated that the ail- niu-ntils was ln excellent condition hut tllat additional hose supply was needed. ilt also thanked the Council for tile assistance it had given the Department in making lilo l-‘lrcnlelrs Tournament such a ‘success. in conclusion it made re- (ereuice to the loss the Charlotte- town Fire Brigade had sustained In tile death of the lute Capt. Vatclicr, ulld paid tribute to the long service he hall given as a fire fighter. (Iouu. Marlbenll in sup- plementing this report added his tribute to the memory or tile late Clint. Arthur Vatcher, and said in conclusion thutthe state of tho Fire Department could be summed up in one word, efllciency. This was made evident by the hlliali number of fires ln the city lass veer, only one of them being at all aerious. Cnun. Moran. reporting for the Lighting Committee, said that al- lllollgh there were now a large number of street lights in the city he nras not. at all satisfied with their arrangement. While the iiglltiilg facilities were quite ade- quate ill the winter the heavy tree iollagc in the summer months serv- ed to obscure many lights and shade the streets. There was only one solution for this, stringing the lights in the ““‘ of the streets. and he hoped that the in- coming council would give this matter the consideration that it deserved. The eosl: could bfthis step he reduced by half. Just before the meeting adjourn- ed Conn. Prowse thanked on be- half of the Finance Committee the chairmen of the different commit- tees for the cooperation they bod shown with him in carrying out their watchword of economy. The matter of a siratln! rink in the south end of the city was referred to the Public Property Committee. After the meeting the Council adjourned to the Klgnon whore qn excellent. banquet was served. .__.__oo>-__. Places Blame on k Soda Fountain (‘Y-VIWAOU. Jan. iL-To the soda other absent feature of u... speech. 31st. 102s ............. .. $180,972.80 i l‘ --TOWN COUNCIL-The post- from the Throne is the famous sen- Horse and Carriage Tax .. 8 320,00 honed meeting or Sumlnerside ale l-eronn. Anct‘ ,. use...” _, mo“ , t ‘:98 geld last nishl. Mr. Meighen eta-ted that if the Bank Licenses‘ ....... _. 115,00 u“ ' w“ submitted in? m 1°" the your Bovernmeut intends to reduce the Rem or Queens Wharf .. ........ .. ,. 400,00 _ scussed. The number of its cabinet minister; ii Government Grant Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . .. 650.00 l P500" ill full will appear in a sub- is a case of necessity as nlna of Mii-Ykel Rents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 3903.39 sequent issue of the Guardian. thetm lhave been defeated in iim garlic]; Toglss I 115353 l! U Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . __B°TH TEAMS WELL be rem mastflufiexlalalnd their relectlon is 9 5 c“ 95 . 103128 36.08313 _ forced for the his hockey game. in Speaking on i119 Tai-iigggoudu, Truck Licenses 33100, - - “ ‘ " "‘ ’ S‘"'"“°"'9° will!“ 1f w“ miss Mfilisllen said that ‘this wn not é D08 T“ assoc r - Fl t h r’: this some you will miss the i198!lltivrpoliqyoftheioyernmezt. m‘, Milk Vendors’ Licenses .. 56500“ M———--—-OTHER" e c e gume in years. Tickets on sale prmniggd we“ a commmsmé, ‘WK insurance Company Licenses .. 5.400300 Castoriaisespeciaily prepared» B! “B1191 Dlaces down town. 1i years ago and in lfact the govern. 5311000 Carri. . . . . . . . . .. 4,705.47 to “new Infan“ in arms ami t, i _ y on . . . . . ,0; _ , Fa-Qsmgésr nl-"rllanrliuo. 7 J8me“. glfwfgrmtllllilipiillilzisgsefii “m M ‘no’ 2st: luqcsnsss . silica Children ail ages of Constipa- - . "e e a Y r0130!" sma Mr. Meighen.—"liow many Lib- u m‘) 9 a‘ 4-740-00 tion Flatulency Wind Colic ' ‘ "catches." although on Friday. M , i Miscellaneous R ipt . . . . . . . . . .. 1,555.29 ' . ' - - - - . Ernest Clow took lroni his nela niegzlonmtelinrihguegecr Kill T'“'""4°"°d "mlfcllelllgr ilrsewers Acct. and Diarrhea; allaylng Feverlshness arising therefrom, and, by lsoollhs of smells while others lzlrlff policy," g l” for interest ........ .................... .. 11,929.50 regulating the Stomach and Boweis. “m5 ‘b9 assimilation of E0 ess than 100 lbs, and till ivi,_ _.. Street and Sidewalk Assessment 11,494.20 - - .. .. nulnrs found thou- lie-ts filled liuh ell-sled ‘Jipiliifw Eli rlyolilislrg-li; Returns from Property Sold 1,750.00 F004; giving healthy and natural sleep. V lillly- 08118911 by the heavy wel ht b i ti, .» Debentures issued . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 , , , , ' . of snow sinking the ice. fir, “a, ,h§,;l9“°"“’l° G°""‘"“““ W“ Real Estate 1924 . s 6,041.00 T0 "Millmusiiwi- Alva" 1°“? i“- u" ='¥_"?‘“‘“ °l . ‘ ' a iM1-_ Meighenan! w“ the“ 1 Real Estate 1925 . . . . . . . . . . .... . . 81,593.33 yoluteiy Harmless-lo Opiates. P03751413!!! Wfiwlhc" ‘alumna ‘L’ ' “Tick?” FOR THE GAME l" have been there three- times ifor - s7ls4o-33 Sulumerslde 10110171! may he had at igvery time the Ho“ Member“ Personal Property. 1924 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 1,419.34 There was over twenty five milcB the usual places down town. Se- leader has been in ti“; rovince It Perwnul Prmmrtll- 1925 - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ -- 31-74944 33-16333 of sidewalk and ' seven miles of cure your tickets and avoid the is possible that l h": not béen — , asphalt street, and six and one half rush at rink door. 1i wknowledged as me lead“ over Pou ‘Fax. 1924 ................... ..s 611.00 mo... o, mgcadamized surface. , ,here m, rmember leaders may Poll Tax, 1925 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6,523.00 1,134.00 The“, was no city in cnnnsn, nnle —4WORKMEN'S SOCIAL.- The $180,972.80 ihe speaker in conclusion, with the Victoria Ono of the Isl-goat and boat equipped i-lotaia In EIIIDHI Canada. C llnl 1m 009ml- 44 of which have prlvlb bathe. Oomploteiy renovated in the plat NW your‘. FUN Hotsla throughout Canada and the‘ United 8min have lta aplendld table. Cowbell service to all Guanta- Talo- phonoa in i-oorna. Rltll 04-00 l0 05-00 I" day. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd- HARRY O. BROWN, Manager F. B. Mie- ‘Mllligan, lum, Brnckley Pt; Col. Rae, Powrlai; Rev. Mr. Sydney. Tariff Used for Partisan Purposes. WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. --—PreSg ‘ ldcllt Coolidge was charged by Senator Norris, Republican. Ndbw raeka, in the Senate yesterday _, with using his office to miscon- strue the letter and spirit of the. tariff law. .. “There are those who believe" the Tariff Commission ought tohbe. used for partisan purposes and l‘ ' believe President Coolidge belongs to that group," Senator Norrie said. I-ie thou charged President Cool- idge with delaying the report of the mending a reduction on the tariff on sugar until after tile elections. ._.____._-_. notional Association of Homeopa- ihic Doctors. who at a gathering Saturday, said lilo Europeans with their two hour lunch periods were outliving people in the United States. Would Sit llp I bed sl ‘l n anJTFO-‘Euioulrhh . g ’ Thhiattar ‘ Musli- Qivaaymlooma h. Tariff commission recornw -h_iost cl l, ixd‘ new ‘I? FIB- --.i- .»“=‘.{;- w» n‘! :4 fiiff-n: w ‘contain was attributed m ch V of .