..._ ,, 1. \.I .. ~._. 1. 1-rf -»-y THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ A , _ __ _ ” " ' rrnsi' or 11.12 ' ' ‘T JANUARY _i§,'i'!¢i!o *H :sig PAGE lOl R 'rim Larnsr saws 7 H W 7 A V _*Lip* 22% I . A. Mc onal s M 'I he lsland’s Leading Store. " . 0 1 _ `~ `,:\_§ ._t ters engaging the attention of the ,Hon Rudolphe Lemieux during h' recent visit to Europe were arraug REITUSTIRN IN PARCEL PRST RATES OTTAWA, .inn 3»~Among the mat- ».<.A _ __ @-»- L .l._ ._.-___-..-._-k»-~-- 1 3 _ ERR THEIR WWES VANCOUVER, Jan 3-The Hindoo ‘E iicnace iii Brililsh Columbia grows, oubly serious by the disclosures of a' RINRRRS SENR ° f ~ 5/ ,_ 2; ».» _,,_,,_..-_a-imillll-' _L'..lll§11l'l»`§_'_' \ _ .~i'f1_I.l_.`,lI.1's,- ' _ . '<4 ' " '1 rr I 5 ' \, 1 Haven? You, Madam,_ Efifer _%»$;__ ' _ _ 4, _ g 1. I. ,,~‘ .C season. l1i order to co i tlc sale for ine ii;xt1\'eel: followiiig prices. 522.00 :ooo 18.50 17.00 111_oo 15 oo 12.oo 11 50 1o_oo 5-50 8_oo . _ ' \\'e have decidctl to iiiake ri clean Sweep of our rnwtlc room 111 not carry ing one coat of this se1son`s make te auother there is but one siire method by ciitting thc price right ii two So now goes the biggest nian- eter held in the city. the styles, the q1i'1Ii'i=-s. tl1- i`1t;111.i1he finish are :\.. 1. Have you de cideu io purchase a coil this season ? If so the opportunity is yours to day, any coat as advertised is yours now at the for- 511.00 “ 1000 ' _ 97# _ 3.5¢ ‘ 8 os ` 7-5" ‘ 6 oo 5 75 5.0-1 4.25 4.00 11 11 4 _ 1” no Z $7) _,_ ___~____,._ .T _, _ _ ,_,_4_,, y 4' ._»--"` 'f 6 __Q- §. _ I _ . .- . ._ I il* 1 -. if) _ \¢` , ~ . 'i , _.a-f“‘_ L 9 ff, - ‘- , '. _;'= xl -___..» Ladies Fur lined Coats. A few choice coats left. The season's leading styles no two lines alike, choice iresh stock, yours while they last at the following prices to clear, $75.00 Coat for 46,50 it U1 and 55.00 lines for 29 T' 9) uegri' ._» is-ew - -.- ian Gill ‘ ` uniiorin rate of 12 cents per pound 01 *~s1~\1i»x».‘ rs ‘ rs I.. 4, 1 “V” li #$532 » _. ~-’~ _ ..-i-s=»_~'-...L _,.y._f.. 'I __ , I,-_.fir-.-_1u_-5-.~~1'=._-1.-:ig-=if.fv-:_ ~:»~.--s. ponies nnd ne T _' "" ‘°"‘° "" ‘ ' ~‘- Y -fJf'-‘-‘~'-‘ of 11 hundred million dollars. R E \`(ll"l`l~l A'l"T`l<`.\ll‘Tl;D Sl'l(`lDE 2*’ 11 = 1i1ungc1 hiotlier ne\e1 to smoke cizriioitf rw they ruined his life ' i ` 1 .R Ki. \ » 1 _ .E1 iii' li- _ the 1/ 11' ' ~ 1 v; i 1 - ‘ ~ . 1 ."4,i _ li .- 1 jlip . t1`1‘i1`t to ' 1 ' .' ' | y ; - .- , 1111 .1i11cr1l his intention of eiidiiiiz hisisus if it. classes the unincorporated _ ,___ _,_______jl_f;`-_.M The iiolicc \\‘f1‘<- siinimoiicrl l11it|\»i'i1;1ges as towns, will show between l'!e“<11‘r ther out 111 nn niipcarriiive l-`o1'- 5,1 and 05 per cent ol pwptllntioil in , .. Whips ` - ft 1-11111118 '1’f~ R1ns Wholesale and Retail llrr oriii-e 'anti i'.1¢1m 1>1¢r1T¢ 101- in all sizes, all prices. Psloubsts Notss 'mi the international B. B. Lpssols for i910, Almausvs for 1910 on sais a! f‘arter's i}of_»kstors._ ll-Zllw. WALKER ll0USE TORONTO 'lhe House 0f Plenty 'l`oronio's Favorite Hotel H. d ll fl' fl - .-‘;.‘.'1:-21;".1:L1r..1i. 1:.1.'.1:.'1 81'* Yi? \\\{l.\' for Cominercial and 'l'o11ri»;' 'l`1-ads 'cr oo lig l`nrnnm~Hav and lake f1,,u\,.i,,A hehriirlsf1hsdow11Town»l1o;1|,111,;11|.1,ri,~;, Nvnericun and Eiiiiipenii l’lsni Puiiulai mu George Wright (D. Co . Proprietors lI#l|lmvrfd!t'7I_1'r ‘ __ _¢.1.s ._ _:QT--4-_...<11 l J |9|0 |910 U11 _~'1u keep .1 Diary lf so c<1`.l and secthe fine line we have in stotk all pi-Ices and sizes. Office Diaries Pocket Diaries f Almanacs for |910 Peloubels notes for- Sunday School Teacliers and others. Br:A1"1`11-'1'1,C,\1, l‘lNl)ARS at H ALF PRICE. Snow Shoes, Boys, and Girls' Sleighs at low prices to clear. Carter & Co., Lid. 1 fflsndld soft l'irm oscs lned for mon. all sizos soiling hero for' 75 cents por suit.. Moors I. ~McLeod. |___5|f,| "lemma hand organs and pisses for almost s sol: at lliilsr Bros. 12-ildtisli. ,should moan iiiiiah bo you. H1 ng- 1 und had articles an gain( so \,¢_ cleared out bsfore February lst. 1*- r-.zrf~-~ ;;-_- 1, I Thanks \\`e desire to thank all who contrib ‘CRl‘§ASlil) BUSINESS for, ll1¢p9.st _vear and trust that every dollzi1',11'e will be fav- W. N. TAI11 . ON _lea elcr 1 "Millar Bros "liosi~6a&¢" “hi _ I 12-3ld4lr3i. 1` <1ff'f"_'°' _,:‘.__f, Horse Clippers 1 _,,_,_\__,,,,_,,,,_ _;j,_m, f ' V ./; 1 ~ 1 11111 " ‘ . \`*t~1 1' lr’-11i'1‘Afi»:.» ~, c V AT !11~:1?i.‘“.»-§1'1`;.7-’=_-`-Z;.‘_"?."<'¢’<é*§3iE!,? A _|.~.,- _'_--“ 5_1' ‘,~_;- eg _' , ' \ , 1. _ G. il. Writli j Funeral Director and e 5 balincr-Miss A. Yerguson,La 1 Assistant-lwrsoual Attend . and Promptness Guaranteed. ' Ambulance calls answered shortest notice. ‘- » . _ _ Specialties _‘ = Disiufociing and Funilgstiug, , E Furniture Repaired and Rs- riu' 1.€.r-.» va upholstered. _ 0iT`»;l;e(u'tS1;%esmqen made to order. ‘ ‘:~ 1 . ,P11 ni-'a it 1~;s111 v_\'1 ‘1i'l<11'ti<>n in which this ycar’s Western grain CYOD has been shipped from <"er1'1°dzi Rnd American ports _ls indicated in r0~ turns to the Trade and Commerce Department. Shipments to the end of navigation are figured on. The totml through Canadian ports \va's 36,964,307 bushels, and through Am- erican ports 19,611,216. Of the latter l7,37T_l54 hushels' went 'oy wny of Buffalo. The total number nf cars 11.*- spected to December 14 was 05,483, containing 74,104,680 bushels of grain. The Canadian Pacific hauled 40,000 cars, Vauadian Northern 18,211 Great Northern 2,693, nnd Grand Trunk Pacific 3,510. :-»i‘H0FESS`IONAl.1 people, actors, lawyers, doctors and ministers, who frequently stiffer from exhaustion and prostrntiou as a resllt of excessive nervous strain find }i‘er1'ovim the in- vigorating tunic uneqiiailed to stren- sucs nf their body. i<‘EitlttlViM compoiinrlcd of fresh loan beef, rit- PHIC UI Iron and a pure old stimu- lant. $1.00 per bottle. “glim- lngram’s . Zoilenta .\Iilk1vced Cream gthen and renew thi-_ cirliietistf.-fE¢S» iapt lt. McLean, Caledonia, ADEUS 111115, tuilerlonin, Alex Steele, North ltusticii; R. J. McNeill, Tyne Val‘.ey, 1 Fanicron Ellis River, Lot 16' _,a'11, North Rustico, W. F. Cousins, gong River; Carrie Poynter. Long uid, Curtlirgnn, S. Brown, York. Sciatica JLXPECTED DEATH ANY DAY Saved and l-le:1`tl1 Restored by “l\lerviline” ___- figonics of Sciaticn, but only those who have been tortured by this dread :iialady can fully appreciate what it 1111111 nie-an to be cured after years of siillcriniz. it is because he feels it his 5014311111 duty to tell to the world his faith in .\Ic1~\'1line that Victor P. Hires makes the following declaration: |“For. three years I. was in the Royal mail service; und in gli kinds of weather had to nicit the night trains. Dampnes cold and exposure brought on scin- icri tlinit affected my left side. Some times nn attack would come on that niiide nic powerless to work. I was so nearly gl complete cripple that 1 mended "Nerviline." I had this good Liniment rubbed on several times a day and got no relief. In order E CURED Lsix meal 1. continued this tre~iuien1: four m o n i h s and Z4 l was cured. I have used all kinds of lininicnts, and can truthfuiy nay that Ncrviline is far stronger, more penetrating, and infinitely better than anything else for relieving pain. I urge everyone with lumbagu, ueuralgia, rbeumatieirn or sciatlca to use Nervillne. I know it will cure them.” ‘There isn't a more highly-esteemed citizen in Westchester than Mr. I-llires. What he snys can be relied upon. For six years since being cured he hnsn't had 3 single relapse. Don't, accept. anything from your dealer but "Ner~ vilinc." Large hotties 501:, trial size 251:, sold everywhere, or The Cfatarrl1u::uneV_CoV., Kingston, Oni., in the long run your a winner i 1 to brild np my gen- eral health and ini- 'cxove my bloodl u~ed»Ferro1.one one tablet with each goods will be carefuly handled 5 they willbe promptly done. They will have personal attention. ln short you get the BEST in laundry here without extra charge. Goods called for and delivered. A. F. WEBSTER Star Ste-iiui Laundry . _i_Ili Kent ir. Pham, 15; _ .\'eed few words of inlrodnb tion. 'i`neir Dominion -11-id¢ reputation far Fit, Finish and Wear. are well known. Our footwear is low prliggd, vgfyl’ 1°* Priced. Maria possible °l1|Y hy being made in our oven f"'°fi’~ *hr llraeat and mm modern in Canada. Call and see us, ‘ T ooth ache Stopper V ii Corn Cure etc, etc just received A.W. Peddin, Phm, B_ _ The Square Druggist, "’d'"~ Price _gon per bottle. _ . ` 1111111-nm.; , . ~ i io-zriiiiivfrf S‘mUY5ld°- f ‘ Lim 1 CONROY Tlis Siioemsn ' 97 Q\'¢°l\ Sl- Ch"l‘owii Lrrinyz A. P._Prowse, Murray Har or' F. S. and Mrs McDonald, So-.ir-‘ 1 A. Wedlock, Surrunerside; H- H~, Dil. T J. L. . . 1 x T. Mcilonald, Sourls; Simon Pin-‘ 1.11-11; w. ii. Lewis, c111~diiwn; A- D-T ‘ L processes. use BOTH. Because- Dry-cleaning removes weed seeds, of course. and coarse materials and some of the looser impurities. Does its duty fairly well in a "so-so" way-good enough for the fellows ' who don`f call their flour FIVE ROSES--who hau¢n'l got the same reputation to live up to. Some wheat, Madam, like soiled ll- nens. can be thoroughly cleansed only by washing and perfect rinsing in pure crystal lake water. I' 4? ¥ » -lr Listen to the expert who said: " A pnimd 0/ mud. mfrs, din. foul. un- " clear. a//snsiue substance is manu» " /actured 1'n ei/cry hundred pounds of ‘ ‘ /four /ram unwashed wheat. ‘ ' Therefore, Mistress Housewife. when you buy a barrel of average poor stuff, you may also purchase almost two pounds of "farm what-dm you-ca/I-it." for which your dealer gives you no discount even on bar- galn days. Which does notadd to the strength. color cr flavor of the " housewiie`s 1 drlight" or the morning rolls. iffeard of W heat Laundries ` Like any other kind, léstress Housewife, theybft ‘comblnogivo 1' 1'.. " Dry-cleaning " and-l§i's call it-the " wafer cure/f E Many millers, big, small. and 'middllng (or muddllng)"con#er wlieiit-washing a needless luxury and big profil eater." ` if, Merely "dry-clean" leaving t‘other kind to those."few`flournlen who believe with you that Cleanliness is next to Godllness. Q Disregardlrig cost entirely, Madam. the FIVE l_?OSES‘;rii‘_[ll’ers Even after the hard when berries are cleansed and thoroughly dried by whlzzing through a currerit of purified country sir. they are 'mics man scraped. and rubbed. _and scrubbed. Such is the wheat that makes FIVE ROSES. Madam. than which there is none cleaner. purer, healthier milled ln Canada io-day-as you know naw. Thus is lm aried to FIVE ROSES flour, a mellbwness of flavor. a rich creamy bloom, 11 power and respon- siveness which ll could not other- wise possess. *HID ' This knowledge gives you a confl- dence in your cooking efforts which is never deceived or at fault. If you. Madam, are one of those par/icularly particular housewives nursing pure-food ideals, you surely understand thc false economy of anything cheaper than FIVE ROSES. 1;( Don`i you? - We hi-:vc all read and heard of thei you patronize the STAR. Your CONROY’S Sll0|:S I iicl‘hce, Geo1‘,=;eto\vn; J. P. ii/lcDon-I lAit[ Oi’ fill WO0DS MIVLLING C0" UD.. MQNTIIAL ' 19] 1 ‘ T ' ' -'U1' thef Case Where ' ife was iingign-qui’ NEW ARRIVALS. by We are now o,c111ng some lieziiitiful lines of Fancy Gromries:-` I Such as- V H W Fancy Biscuits from jacob & Co., Dublin, ireland. __ Fancy Figs, Dates, Sauce: A Olive Oils frcm Reiss & Brady, ._ New York & France, and a f11‘l assnrimeni of everything neédei by the particular housewife, for Christmas Baking. ,_ 1 JENfKlNS 49. 80N, Sunnysideé Sdttsrft Q gardens, and raise chickens and oc- had to give up my jo1»,_ I was in caeionnlly PWS. Dfacficully the H1* dei1pair,con1i>ietely case down ‘_i-,ecauss “ tire town and CRY l>0i>\1l8tl0H “W the money I spent on trying to get -. ' °-. , 11o~n-proilucrs of anything to ent. but well was wasted. I was speaking to ’ t my chemist one day, and he recom- Gasoline Motors. 1 2 1-2, - 4, - 8,-- iz,--16, H. P. in t .io cycle, three port design These Motors are better designed, built and equipped than any other two cycle Motor offered for sale in Canada. » , Fisherrreri and pleasure boat owners, are rcqiie