..,`..,,,,¢ v ~. . »l 4 ?'°“§L" ii »%?“ » r l §';i>1=_ in 5, .< ‘-.;;fr'-'.5 If. ' .§'.}f"\_l_< ..‘g=.~ - if f§‘i='i‘,l‘-j H’ - . , H . '_ ‘ *Q2 .V f",`:,_L>, slf,`:lé¢v,Yx<;. .I _, ,,,___A_ -,r, .E l 'f -’;;. .m , I P51 (fl, 11 §'.-.l lg-‘,3>:; ‘wh "bl *' ‘$-.‘~*-- .2 __`, ‘is :V .fs =..¢1§»§.‘»“’*. , , " . ll? ‘-1 f ‘Tilt K =° f;.1z<-_=” PAGE 'rwo -na rinse me 'ms cHAiu.ofr'l‘i:'r0wi~l GUARDIAN _ PHE. cHARi.”o'r'r`l‘-:'rowN ousgoias Whose Beal . .. . “ “WWW “I if' hw-ilitvtotiin ulseuiirelaua sinus measure A section ple largely Protestant in iaith and home rule in England, Scotland and , mlm!! ¢0hce\\t-rated in the Province Ulster it seems to be not improbable rmsrvfll-1' _/ HDI’ l\\.\ /[E-,, .gig . 'Els in eg Eli soim shore nnuimo on ranqussrios or imim noun , '|'\\l1lq\\lthGovernmsnt isemn-Ireland might pi-pri enough U m“t°d ¢° ¢“° L"°\“\¢ l°¢\l\ltive liven lisglblatilres ¢ 6 h°m° ml' Th* U\i°Nl¢ Ollpoeitlon, their own under some fed ‘o ¢\ 4 ledbyBonarl.awintlieCommoiueralplanlikc thatolCanadshut Q* 0 /'~ I-nd hy lord Lansdowne inthebords who do not relish making a special ,_ f "` J' ‘ ‘M “M in “uh mm "ml “_ 1-‘-" f stump ofthelrlshpeo-, Invlgqagtaspu-ouxoppogggionga '1'hs’w‘::,swh|sh;rss¢ullysemhelaa4 J Z' seam uni. inn on nur la _ vm eu-an Inmagsealo tsahlntlsn. "1 UUIU' Ufllldl 0Pposed to home that the Asquith Government inayl - - vane ;,_~--:-:~‘* I fuk mainly beeauoethenev Psrus- yetbeueieutell on tliutqu»tlou,or °=°;\=Y!_l°||-'lvilllllvrrvllis e eh ,C lj., _ l ment of Ireland wouldbela.r$¢lyRo- before its passage into law canbe I I I I ll wwmfbnwmduhaun ` ka' man Catholic. hence learing I | I I I l|l_|ll' ' ' I ' I ' -‘L*L'""‘°L»~ aaeahailaaeeimerorissrs. ,_r.. Q ill-. v .ll'€‘ Ii l..:l t.l .”-7 -1 (4 .a ii" _CK I. \\ 7 ,. 5 _ i -sl rx .1 cl"-ll-. J F illlieson )r"g .i rs Grocer 1 if :I _:,.. -1 -E l vlciro c e c lil' Evening, St. James bhuich. S\1bie¢t-The tall for Personal Faith- lulness .n \h.i'=1lau eernce. Address by Rev. J. Heaney. Pe0ple's Ch.lch_ Add.ess-Rev. Z. L. Fash. P Services commence promptly at 7.30 _ m. An 03¢fl\'|E Will be received at each service for the P. E. Island Hospital, 2|; elpenses of Ministerial Associa- The oflering on Tuesday waning will he for the work of the British and Foreign Bible Society, Everybody Cordlullv Invited, 1-8d5l. Wolnen`s Boots When you vi-am 3 pair of good strfng boots go to Gull Bro- and ask then. io show you their dlffelm-ill lilies in their illrik-:rs Grain and kit-s iii s single and ` double soles Smooth grain pebble and split etc Rnd l00k tl'l€lD lem money. Our Company 15 OVCT _lJCl0l'€ yOu buy sunlenlums. Look into the miner youre-heavy 'xvmier poll... ' boots. ' ' Goff Brosom THE l\EW SI.PERI\TE’*IDE\’T 1 °" ff! P H C rn l s lxeut, Schoo‘ s to e (niet Snpel-int ’ ww Y - ' . advancement of the pupils under his Vm1ed_ m Canada and other °°“ntnes` \ , ` _.3 , . of i W ure a oma... . lsor S He has been successful in his chose profession during a quarter of a cen- tury of teaching work, and by goo excczitive. abilities, thorough sy b patliy with other teachers, and y l e pg ournment Sir Richard Scott quotedi l__ some interqting dgures showing thef e extent to which typhoid fever pre-i _ ber of typhoid cases per 100,000 pop- .lation is 11, in Germany eight, Denmark seven, in Norway tive, New Zealand eight, Japan I2, United States 32 and in Canada 35. All must admit that this is ahad show- n d m constant study should now be wel l .gialliied for the honorable and ref sponsible position to which he has been called.- » It is well undentood that Dr. A .derson has for a year past desired t be relieved of the arduous duties con- he now retires with honor. His great services to education in this Province ing for Canada, and damaging, too, because health statistics are repeat- ed all around the world. ,It is surely high time that Parliament took ac- ]_\- _ tion, as it is apparently about to do to prevent the further pollution of the drinking waters of the Doinin-. ion, in order to save the lives and health of the people, and the fair name of the country as well. 0 ' 5 8.. li? gr _ Dulgn everywhere will play these Victor Records for you fi _ 1, _,_ ..,. ._...,,_._. .fu -»~.» __l.,.;-__.@.... and have b tmea ldlll-l‘°» Andsoen.I¢li|nk.lshsl1takanertlil` Hyiartlittlsacldradlcai. Perhaps little sailors on lite s deep asa Will be the salts of this chemistry And t.heIllpottheln£antlleABO Be the retrain of this mai'|.rl¢al. -Attrlhuted to H. W Wlle7. United INK Department o¢ Asricl-liture. _-___-1-#ss Foxy. M .J He-Bow snail I exprsu my sam# ments toward yon? She-On paper please. Then tlisls can he no chance ot your wrlgxlln( out ot it.-New York Mall. Mediied Marriage- “You and your husband celebrate your silver wedding next week, do you? ‘Yes next Wednesday” “Does it seem possible that you havs lived together twenty-dve years?" - "I should say it didn'tl Barrie a By Plrompll;.' Using 'nected with the ollice, (rom which al are universally recognised, and l will join in the hope that he may long live to enjoy in a green old age the rest hc has so well earned. Mr. :Campbell now enters upon the work 'ln the prime ol manly vigor, and we sincerely hope and trust that he may 'have abundant success, and that un- der h~s superlntendency our educa- tional system will make notable pro- ' grass in the years to come. : TYPHCID FEVER IN CANADA. Typhoid fever is largely a prevent- .able disease, and the elllciency of the .public health departments in diller- lieiit countries may be fairlv measured ' by the prevalence or otherwise of this ldisease. All will remember that last .year there was an alarming outbreak in Ottawa, the Canadian capital. and it was found, upon investighfifm. that the epidemic was due to a pol- luted water supply. Of course it is and will be impossible to l>l‘¢V¢Uf» ______.--- "A" °’.9..'i'l’. ‘.'.'.:‘.;'.w°°=°°~ } ' ' Frank] Cheney mnkes ost# that he is senior partner of the drm ol_ . J. Cheney °- °°"’"‘“€. ‘~’=‘l:l:‘.°:i‘..‘.‘1l‘£l°.°:¥..°J.I£‘:‘:.?:2. li'.‘?.‘.‘,“.2lll‘§u1"ihe sum ul oifir. nuiinamn DOLLARS lor each and every case of Oat- srrh that cannot be cures! by the ng? of Hall's Oatsrrh Pure. FB.Ad K 5dE‘¥ III m5‘b‘l'|e=el`?c2:l.‘l:i= ldtli Ilinay ol Decc- mber, All im . GLEASON. (SEAL) h 0 A lgoiaari Ptgnnla., Hgll' O ta ure sis en n na . and sees daire'crtly on the _blood and muc- ous surfliu-leslofntho system. Bend lor testimoni E &eH.E?EY1&oo-Toledo' 0 f"l~2lZ’.“d£l'» .”i¥1‘a'.‘ll5'll>ll\»' hr =~»~¢1vg- [.d;c”cli”1e1it and H ealth Insurance The policies we issue are the best in the market and for the most reliable and very liberal in its without loss of time and take I D. B.-Stewart ' Charlottetown, ron Panel.-:l.s Posr. Both the United States and Can- ada need a great extension and cheap- ening of rates in their parcel post system in order to break the strangle~ hold which the express companies have established in the two coun- tries. In thc States the express com- panies admit to earning $10,000,000, or 38 per cent on the estimated va- lue of their equipment. But while they put tim vnluutiou at sz1,ooo,- 000, Representative D.' J. Lewis of Maryland has given testimony that the real value of their equipment is IGM than $10,000,000 and that the pront is therefore about 100 per .cent. In Canada, too, the express com- panies have been squeezing exorbi- tant prolits from their patrons and here in Prince Edward Island, where but one company is allowed to do business, matters have gone from bad to worse. The recent‘ralse in express_rates would seem to show that we have little to hope for from the supervision of the Railway Com- mission, for what reason we cannot guess. The real remedy seems to lie in s parcels post system on the line of that in vogue ln England of which the pnbllc convenience, moder- ate charges aud complete efliciency are characteristic features. NOTES. _ "Old Timer" in a letter to The Examiner argues that The Guardian ‘ls wrong in its statements about the Legislative Council. He admits that "the Lnglslative Council has ceased to exist as a separate legislative bod; but that it. wal abolished is not borne out by the facts." The .Guardian did not say the Council had been "abolished," but that “ft had eeasedto exist-" 'lhliis trneln law and in fact. Our Legislature has but one Chamber. in which all the ymenilice have equal vetins power- * _llare hair-splitting is rather unwo- ` lltahls. ~ 2 l. lil; i§ §@l§l\ illgi ‘Eli Lcsdon,Bnglsnd. _ Red Blood Tablets If you, have indigestion and you begin a course of treatment to make your stomach stronger you are on the right track to a real cure. You can' never cure yourself by eating predigested foods or by taking purqative medicines. The stomach is not doing its own work under this treat- mem. and lhere can be no real and lasting cure until the stomach is strong enough to digest all the food required to keep the-f_b1ldy in normal condition.The great aim of the tonic treatment for indigestion in all forms is to strength- en the stomach to a point w'here all the foods eaten will digest easily and nourish the body, There is no remedy like Nulife to csire all disorders of the digestive organs. This matchless body builder gets right down to the _heart of the trouble--the blood--and quickly effects a lasting cure, Iodigestifm and all kind.-ed alf|iction.s quickly give way to Nullfe (Red Blood tablets, the greatest blood and nerve food and body rej uveuator the world has ever seen. No matter in what condition you are in you will be greatly benefitted by the prom pt and proper use of Nulife--send for éi trial to-lay, Nulile costs 5oca box sold by all r¢@liqbl@d@a1¢r iq standard drugs. ~ - ~wwm p---inf.-.1-11 i _ _-___ a-anna ' _ traveling man tor a wholesale queens- waro house, and we've lived WUC*-U0? just three years. eleven mouths and nineteen days."-Chicago Tribune. -1_-v-_-_-**'° . A Nice Point. ' "Every student ot history knows that our Christmas customs are a develop ment of the Roman ssturnslla* "Oh, surely not alll* ’ 2'! think so." _ - "No, noi Therefe no reason to sup- pose. for instance. that the Romans were ell the time being hunched to do their Baturnallsn shopping early."- Puck- ___?1_--_ . -4---» .| . ' Bad Beth Ways. “A man should not seek an election tothelenate withavlswtomaklnl money." “No." replied Senator sorghum- “And. on the other hand. hdll be erltl- cised just the same It he accumulates money with a view to gettin; into the senate'-Washington Star. _ l . Dodging the Dun. “Why did you como way downtvws tobuythlewhenyoneould have bought lt from your neighherf’ “I've exhausted my credit with hllll. and if I went in there and paid cash for something he’d think I have mon- ey and start to dun me."-Dellvli, TNI Press. Not impressed. "Dad, my coming out gown will ecsl an even hundred." “I once knew s girl who meds h¢ owngown atscostot82andtliul won e husband." , "I don‘t want a two dollar husband." I -Louisville Courier-Journal. ._ ______.._- “ Present Location. “Did the minister speak neellndy of the man whose death was hastened by, the lack ot coal?" "Yee, he spoke feelinllh Nl* W* thoughtfully. Bo said the msn dMn’t reel the need ot coal now.”-Bstlrei _ ' _____.._-- Competent Judge. Sho-Anyhow, you must admit swell read man. Did youll knowledge ot Aristotle! Bo-l did. and. it you want IN ¢l‘ did opinion, I don't h_e\IsvO_ Nfl _"Cf been there.-Sketch. - _ _ _ 'fl Naming I-lsr. . v ¢ is V i Church-What would you HI! 011| ` mmm with 'live uutpms in ner nm Gaiam-A foul. would be more appropriate!-lenhnl Ki. Bti. *Z 3 l f l 3 F s in Indiana last tall. Landis had a particularly euectlve for so yaai-ai" pmiratlon relating to the ' perpetrated by the railroads on the people. It had a lot about th ol eminent domain and told how these grasping eorpoi-ations souls some sions and rua heir diroiigli terms, housl. grevey or anywhere. wrongs CHASED BY e right roads arde- Klmioii ni-ug oo., cor. oe on me `p¢oratlun. He pullea out all til. u considerable ulmnee awe "` . 3 _y. It w dr” lf;-;;;°u'¢°&° '13 gm M' °“dl¢l\¢e.-f°1l°Wll1x the Cretie at about mm rms. 1...... -P... ‘...lE.."‘.‘f{‘l.Z!..°»‘f‘“,2;s;;:§';,, ;ff_;°,‘;-;'=°,,_,\_\»~f°v<;~f»~, ____ ~ .4 ' ’ m ng I OW senator ann-lure me rl-eu uma-9:23:31' :ggi “aria um' ‘°“'il(-Wm” I‘°d°"°"°'°d ml "’°°“ le, former representative and novwan§those lest resting places of°tlx:;et:sriine:fiw°;¢Ei, (ml °':dr°"“°“ed°°d "M ”° llldlllll llllvililt. °\ml>\il“°¢ \D¢¢f»\I-|ed dead, where you, fellow citizens, path about : mg. nggmntemoeirzs iand your ancestors have been buried a north-easterly direction. A wxrnn-BPOUT. _..._ "*° The Osaaeiaii Pseirle is the The white Star liner Creti . Direct gnqggegga n arrived in New York recently: 'fel-ic; treal, thnznfgipohdng inaldvlntsweuat the lledlturanean. was chased by en fell' hours. Close connections ’ Captain Lone. made for all points beyond ua . e eo ii bbont ei than ' 'hey were speaking ln Ilielilgan o’eioek in the mornianlnlt was nee:-ll; Nawtsgggls ||'&l. d ,City and Landis got down tn his eight hundred feet high, and was than P- R. Halifax “outfall nm, and this lulormauqa, _ i For Demsstle Peace- Q ' Au Alia-melee. ` She-There are no end of bnttlll Ol that msli's coat. He audit 00 he Ill” --- cmsnus rsolrio nsmwsv. "H1 , on l Bo-Or divorced.-Fllelllli, Church-Don't yon think a “pllihill” Statesman. ' l;;'_\!_:,"£_zy ....~... as Kiiieker-Why dom Jong UQ I the nel-ron , to noises-it le a-mee to yell "¢\\¢\°°°" ly ten times whenever he coml MIDP' ut' New York Bun. _ __._-l~ °°' ml=°°v.l»"'°°lftil:m°'“ wr - e on are partmsnt. mrlm ” d C0 Toronto ald K0litI‘8\ DKK” _..4...-ni ;;_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-v-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;-_-4-_ _-_-_-_-,-:;_;~:f.2 il* ' aa., me 'di fge:i° o.vi=?°i'i’."=3ai.° so nnhhgg