`=_ _JANUl‘_~1l'~Y"§»"9’9" 7 f ' 'T »'rrin»wrils'r.`Nsws "1 THE CHARLC'l"1‘E’i‘®wN GUARDIAN F" rillsw or rm.; ""*' ~p,\_gr;-___»r~_;.rp_gr; -e ' _.r-f' F. _ - 1. UPERATIQN- Operation Avoided. The report f A. J,_ M sulent or eng Alnerwflzgrnnxzsf year in the outside' wal-ld "ind ln C. n. 'spectors &e; he went on to say-"It was made the three short hauls in lid# that there was a desire to place us on s footing with the other pro. viilcgs We were promised a third winter Steamer but as soolr as this boat wdlit into commission the Stanley' was taken oil and the old order of._ winter communication will obtain.- Our future hope is that the pl-omrigod SUWBY fOr a Tunnel will ho _raporgui on favorably as to the engineering' dilliyultics and cost ol construction THQ Persistent agitation of the Board; 0f'1`lT8f_le for lhnprovement in our faci- lities must 'ue' continued, and that by united action. At Maritime Board, of Trade last summer when the ques- ltion of our insular disability was un- der discussion a slip of paper- was passed 'around on which was written, "Irfsli Edition of Longfellow rapper(-__ fnllv commended to`memhers from P. E. Island:” ' “Let us then be up and doing V_Vith a heart for any fate Still achieving, still pursueing, Learn to azltste and wait." In this connection let me read to 100 the dpinionof _a visiting English- man, after ridfculing rr number gf au. Myeuecs he was subjected to, n_e'goea on to say: "Until you have _beep thgr-_r you cannot. realize what a. terrible handicap its insular position is` to the Province. There is onl s »-' Y team . boat communication once a day be- A S'l:RUNG"FLOUR can only be n`lade'_from strong wheat. Manitoba hard wheat is acknow- ledged the strongest 'in the world- and that ia ille kind used for Parity Flour. ~ . 'B t at! _ ot all._ Eve. in of tlllaééheltpconmins glide and low-grade properties. In separating the high-grade parts ' from the low-grade tl;e`Western 'Canada Flohr Milla.put__the har-_J wheat through a proceeapo exactillg that not asingle low-grade part has the reinoteat chance of getting la with the high'-grade. .ll -Wnsrsnu CANADA Ftomz MILLS 0Il0 .\_ . _ - _'_ f __ __ - pf _ ~ _ -_ thereign of His present Majesty _il _ I§lng Iidward VII-., Chapter 17, ln- l'Be|l0l° llI€3ll.f‘ _ for _ said City,and_of0f1e person t0_se\'\e Of course this special process is ‘ more _expensive to operate hlltit means alot to Purity flour users- that’s why we use it. It means’ that Purity Flour is made entirely of the highest-grade ilour parts of the strongest wheat '_' in the world. ' " ' I 1 L It means _a high-clans, strong deux- wd lhefcfore yields. “more bros and better bread.” 1’“’i'~! may cost a little more ' than eornefiours, but results prove it the cheapest and mort econom- ical after all. Lmrrnn lpllabetlr-_ally wo'id6’€a'¥'ach two cents cents a eighteen A SA Charge 15 cents. _ » Y par can on For Caall,.Wl\l\ Order. james McMa`h0_Il's Shop on Great --l _ ~ .s 1- __. ?; _ George Street. ~ "" his -'~ - < ' LL §T0 PROF carpet sale ¢ And at the said hlectlon the Poll r “‘°“"‘”“‘““““‘ “"“°° ‘°’ ‘“" 'libs e "eds: Nine ouloekln It A. HOW "to 'pur-V pljovementa. Your opDS‘.-fifmity. Beer W1 QPF ,_ _ stand slr- rg weeks, 1-15aef_ the forenoo_n__and con_tlnue_ope_n un- i nnvln ` ' ` W” U°"""'7 [ILADIEB desirous o E "° 1. work done, the latest turhan nil? braid, etc, may leave order-s"at» 171 (ireist George Street. I-10d2wpd. NY person afflicted with piles will obtain a cure at 60 Dorches- te_r__B_tr_ee_t.0hal~lottetovrn. 12-liidimpd. ARM V wadded comforts $1.20 and up! Blankets_85c pair and up. Lowest prices-largest variety. Beg- A Weeks. .1-15dtf. S'l`ll'AYl`.l) `°` 'l"RAYED,- a red and white ox from the premises of E. wtzat lay, City. _Brad . LET __._T_o __ T6 `IIlil'l‘, the weston compartment - ' 1 ofthe Terrace on Water street Clll gala, nowAoof\\Pi;4 °|l!ml`::i"-. 0:; . oss. PP! I 9 0 me emo quansueoi it-rem. 51”' "°‘°°°°""' “”` ' I A 'L ill all that part “_ H_ V110 RENT, single and _dou _eip _ e 1 . _ 4 1 _ _ _ _ t lp at sl of..Ch_=lflotl¢tdwn_ hieh liel horih "°°“'° lull; mfhelldlyqlrhlu ¢'l'°mLn¢r'lt. df-fri_¢¢m§'~sugell_" minding, cue rent, in Melllachern's building, Queen W,M|_!l,m\2. __,N“ _ ' _ TED, about 3 tons of fu- ; only i-rar, me a uveazfr. ‘~" _'m°¥l‘_ Apply, to John Me llpn & go Queen' St. i-»l5dtfi_ __ I ANTIID, a reliable man ill every 1 l in Canada with rig or _ W Prince Board of Trade, was handed a lim down at a recent moetiix and after whol tyetemj becomes deranged. _ Those ¥_'°V__i_°,Wl_l\_z__the- prinelp events of the "h°. _V°__ l\6'x_r_be_euvt_louh|ed_w|th k_h_i~ Some people take !‘}.’ruit-af-tives" for Ida. trade conditions, the fishery "“ ' . ' i M _ ` I BINBMOII. the work of the lobster in- .1 . I' ' ' D a- is l`°Bl'ettable that our transport-itlon to grievances are still standing a lnen. im $3 to our bélsilliess profits; there does 4,] BD 0812 0 e r, 1 _ ...n.ol’- .ana 1¢T.‘I.’.‘i‘§?.Z‘$€° ‘ind-‘t 2" _ - rh ‘ _ .1 Euity could be _eliminated and thus ' llrl.'Ar‘eh._Schnare Bla_ck,P ut,N.l!., <»_;__ A In _ u K The 9th day of February, A. D " l9|0 er thekl arpoutofo r trouble notllapvfllitflsf el-mg Doan'| Kldne Pllla are a specific or "rklld°°l5.."9"bb°°'i.e.%r¢ un lla. ey gin _ eya, il li f all th 'ahdt ‘ 4 puurltieg w 'oh BMW' colleomrntlllx’ the uri ` _ and i r- wsy the acllll, t chief all eumatilm, from the blood ' ` wnfiab-a-ckFor(y“e:ll;:|l w tlrxsllled with wee mes ve la _. bed lar days, |e:l|‘”oely able tur'E§ Y” ._ » .V.°. _b0\Jl N5 . “......°'°" 23": "”‘.°r..i°. ":.:‘°"':f.°'.'~l _l*!°.|-. 0° "U “L inb _ ~’1&tli6\‘it-avail-and trledlinilnenta andlquten, but nothing seemed to do me a y. good. I was about _to givu up, l?._°l°.°}‘¥*i§.i'.‘.¥.h2”ié.!‘.”§*’i‘»‘.il?“1‘..“°°"-.lui gil? twobox; I pm new w'te_ll ang’ able Q m wo _ ani _lve n’a idlmy Pillir' are -all thatlxy-du elairrfor them, and I would qdviad? all kidney sufferers to give thern___a lair trial." Price, 50 cents Ee; box, or 3 for $l.25, _at allrgealers orT e T.-Milburn Co., ‘ md’ lgtgldghggtdpenify "Doan'a." 1 r !, - ‘ _ th I 1 o nu th mainIal!d,on 5.125” .l§,.§.“’i .'§...l 1.. ....1 0... if there ,were not some places I couldl gp from Charlottetown and from which I could return the same day. There were, but I should have to be up at six and to devot the whole day to In ' _any c__¢ _of_,.an Act ofthe. Genér£f1¥Asx_;§mbly of this lsland,. made and passed in thé 3rd year of lltuled- An Act to Consolidate and Amend _the ,several Acts incorporat_ ilig _the City of Ch`ar_1ottetown'.” I do hereby give Pustrc Norlcrz that all Election of a Mayor for the -s a (.0mm0n_ Cpllncllman lil the City Counc_il_fo`r each of the Wards Nllmbers l. 2 and "3, of said City, ind of two persons to serve as__Com~ mon Councilmeniu the said Coun- cil for Ward No. 4 of said _city ana. oilhree. persons to _serve as 1Com-_ mon Councilillen in the said Coun- cil for Ward N015, in the said City; being in all" a Mayor and Eight Common Coullcillnen, representing the crrv As i=or.l.o\vs; for Wai( lumber Ona. Ona Councillor For Ward Nuinber_Twr», One Councillor l’or_War|l Number Three, One Councillor For Ward Number Four. Two Councillors For Ward Number Five',T|\rae Councillors WILL 'lm 1-u~:Ln ox W~E1D'N.E_S,D,A Y At flie/several .pllices,tllat_ is to say: In Ward r, at or llear the hc-ll-'e of F. McKenna, Queen Street, near Water. ~ In Ward 2, at or llear. the house of Mrs. Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr, R I-I_ea_rtz's_ Wareho`ll.se,Sydlley Street; between Greet _George and 1.’ri_\l¢e Sites!-. Ili 'Ward 3,at or near the Market H.°“S€- ' Ill_'_}Var;l_4, at or near City Hall, o`orl_l`er of Kent] a`li_ly~ In pursurance of -ali Act of the General Assembly. of this Island made and passed-»-in-the 50th year of the reign of Her lat: Nhiesty .Queen Victoria.. Chapter; 8, intitulesi “Char_1ottetown.Water_ _Works Apt .` |887, an_d_of _the _Act of 6is_t Vlcto-_ ria, Cap, 12, intituled “Chl_ir__l`otte-_ town Sewerage_Ac_f,. and of _all Act: in _Amendment thereof andinaddi-_ tion thettio. ' 'I do l_le_re_by give _PUBLIC NOT-_ ICE that all hlecfion _for T HREF.- COM M_ISSI_QN_E_RS fof _SEWii`R§__ and WATHR SUPPLY for the City. of Charlottetown. WILL BE HBLDON Wl3DNE§.9_@\Y The _.‘)lh llay of february A. D. |910 ' t the Several places that is lo say In Ward 1, at or near the house of I-`. McKenna. Queen Street,near Water. ~ ‘ In VVard 2, at or near tlle house of Mrs.- Thomas Connolly, .opposite Ml'.R Heartfs \Varehouse. Sydney Street, between_Gleat _George and Prince Street. In Word 3, at or near the _Market House. In _Ward 4. at or near City Hall, corner of Kent and Queen Streets In Ward 5, East, at or`liéar Mrs. Heustis Shop on Great George Street. Ill_ Ward _5,.West, at or near James McMahon’s Shop on Great George Street. And at the said _Election the Poll will _be opened at Nine ~.l1i° I At the Office of _-the City Clerk. Cily Hall. _from §ll_1:_1our_`jof_'_l`weiv_e delock noon,untl1t 'cheer of Four o'clock lli`tll`e aftgsrhoon ofthe same _ ay. 1 wcfor|a._Cel» I- i|\iilIl\d“Char|lI!|llowp afar "otha Act; lll7." alao_’rd Ed ward vll Cup I7. Sect ana 2| to 29 ui ` ou grae as all things humorous have, u d ° if nl .E t Railways and Canals on the main- » lor QuaIi’lcaflo~\ of lleelera las Act 50 otord; all these things are humor- s. with a touch of pathos it is t you can smile at them. He then welt on the emigration from this rovinceo! large numbers of yoinib en and women and continued. Prince dward Isl-and pays more taxes to he _Dominion for the construction of land and for numberllvss other public! works of the kind; practically she gets nothing in return." "Why'don't you have some more steauaers a day betV09n,you and tile mainland"? I asked, "Oh, it would not pay.” Pay? Pay. whom 'I Canada ? or Prince Edward Island 'I Or tho owners of rr cou le of steamers now ln,use? Are these peolplp to control the interests of 100,000 'I _Why _ does not the Government give you better ff'a`_ln service, and do this and that sul. the next thing?" Oh, we are told that we are too small." "H.GW-_lllDl.l1?" From the point of view of Dolllllhtion, or geographical- 1 olitic ll 7 0( ourare ap a y _ year.Zoundsl ."If I lived in Prince Ed- ward Islnnd I would become ’-‘a Re-` FA¢TS_ THAT CAN , as Pnovso.. " I know it to be true!" said the mar whose word was doubted. “Will yor swear to it?" asked the other. “ I \vill,’ WN the bold answer. “ \Vill you bet ill- Qne dollar that it is so ?" " No," replied the positive fellow, “ I'm not goirlgto risl my own money to please you?" Aw that is just where lle “fell down." ll would swear io if, but lie wouldlvt rilal a dollar, on it, Tliere ure, however, thou sands of ggople who truthfully ufilrn. theyhave ell cured of lndigestiolv, coll stipation, headaches, and other stoulucl. disorders by using the famous herbal remedy, Mother Seigel's Syrup. linu- dreds ave declared it under oath. M’me. Elvira Nowe, of Cherry Hill, Lunenberg Co# -N,S., writes :-“I was troubled _with Dyspepsia two years and _my _food would rlse as soon as I had eaten lt. I got no relief until I be an using Mother Slegel‘s Sgru , and by taElugouly one-bottle-and-at alfa was cured. __..L___ ~%_hn'or “.09 § dsllniuully- l-stressing for hath and Toilet. For washing undarclothlnlz s nneqnalled. Cleanser and nuriflee -~.L__.__.__..,,_ .~.__,..-\..-.._. _.,______ ___ clan’ To the _Electors of Ward One Ladies and Gentlemen-`-At the re- »rs of War'd‘0ne I‘hav'e consented to lom_i1la.‘te -as 'a candidate' for 'Council- lor at tlle'fourthco`n'sing civic election, and respectfully solicit your votes. Being a;_resident of the ward, I have a`good idea' of its requirements, and if elected, ‘will endeavor 'to serve the ‘best interests of Ward One and the City in general. I remain, yours respectfully, 1-14dtf. P.'A. SMITH. ques"of a large 'number of the elect-' __ 'ai-r lg: -~- ___ ff' 5 Q :v __, ; ,,- l‘o the _Electors of Ward 4. Ladies and Geutlenlellz- At the request of many of the lllectors of Ward 4 I have decided to again place my name in nomina- tion for this Ward at the fortllcom- ing Election, and respectfully re- quest the sslne generous support as that given me at the Election held two years ago. ' If elected to represent you, I will endeavor as in the past to con- scientiofusly look after the interests of the City generally and especially those _of our own Ward. Respectfully Yours - R. ‘M. JOHNSON. I l2d2w. 'l`o'the é'ecfors of Charlottetown Ladies and Gentlemell;-- Haivng been urgelltly requested _by li large number of illfluential taxpayers to offer as a callidate for _the office of Mayor of Charlotte- town, I have collsellted so do so, ` I have served for the past six year as :L City Councilor for Ward Five and for the last two years have been Cllairnlall of the Finance Commit- 126. While heartily in accord with tha civic improvement policy of the pre- sent council I believe in the exercise -of all possible economy consistent .with lin efficient public service- If I have the hmlorof being elect- ed I pledge myself to continue to devote as much of my time and at- tention as possible, to the cause of good civic govemmcllt. Thanking the citizens for the confid- ence repoa»tl_-,iftflpe ln iliaf past and earn- mly se falling your support in the com- ing elec' lon, I-rernain. ' Yours resreotfllllv, I ‘ _ ll§onld.Oftan.Li°¢_,in» A _ ,_ _ B¢d Ol' Ddyl SCUITQI; lglzmbenhip, when liii name was “_ _ _ A__bIe-_to--_Turn _Hemel . §j_#f’§,§;'_§§'»_§,_=;jg;'~,_Tx';§,_'e=,':_;g_'_=¢»;*§;'_; my Cow ll Emergency 11 otllerwiae serious results. _ ~. That is why every home _ ahould contain a liberal supply of ' Anodz ne. LINIMENTZ- Cram s, Cholera Morbus, Colds, :md many other onlillnry troubles are \ _quickl relieved and thc patient mode well -by internal asc' of this 997 year-old remed , ` For Sprains, gealds, Brulse|,Cuis, Neumlgia, etc., ]olmson's Anodysm Linlment gives quick reliefwllen affected parfsare thoroughly lmfhed-withllt. P8l'80l\'$’ Pllli sow ln :ae ma coo nouns. ' l_l%3.d!“l9|' “mf »l»’, *iff First aid to the sick and *SQ :i~'t~_1_‘l.. injured is most im- En were ' portant lt may check .il :‘T_.»- . ,louusoufs - . -e -t_ y. or p _ a Y course, y - _ _ _ small if your growth is stunted, and ='rl»°5°»l'l'2°'-2§"2'¢»="»a':-' ‘ l. s. Johnson at co.. Boston, volutionist." The past year added a large number to “the young men and maids" who have left us for the United Stat':s,we are proud or our irnlgratlon from ihat country into Western Canada, :lu something must be done to stem the l drain of emigration from this Plo- vince. It is hecominz aseriouslsb-' our problem to find suiilcient help to operate the lobster factories; al- though good wages are being pald,the term of employment averages little more than two months, far too shaft to be an inducement to keep those of any ambition at home. The Boards of Trade tbrollgthout the Maritime Provinces will all deeply regret the death of Mr Creed,.'the Secretary of .the Maritime Board of Trade. He always manifested. extraor- dinary interest in the progress of all the Boards _of Trade as well as that of the-Maritime Board. His active interest and courteous manner will be missed at the future meetings. Gentlemen, during my term of ofll ce you have always treated me with slrllssi sh d\\‘-.I0 __/' _ * i 'I ‘_ Ti. } x _.` | '._\é/;/‘» __ A' _ r ' ’.\\" V "I" ' 5 l _‘ 3, . I 2*, ' il, . _ _ * r , 4. ' ' *us F1’ ,tunity to express, in part. my thanks to you and wish you, one and all n Happy and Prosperous New Year. A. J. McFADYI0 and cents, unread!! 'ldcellli-1. ~ - Doors open ati 90. concertlit 8 o‘clock. _ abd” JAMES PATON., chairman j di For businssl, recre:|‘ion und ple mire are more enjoyable and luster lhan'ln'1W oss HALF PRICE at JOHN NEW t SON 'S, \'iCforl:a Row, _ Burns’ Anniversary ...Celebration... _ kind i“°“1&'-°°°°-» I “lk” -“li” OVW" Under the auspices of the Caledon 0l’ERA ll0USE Pnocaaulil: ' Oval-ture-‘loottish Gelul Hill ildl-_-_Orchntr Felteh Sclectlolia --Bagpipes--Mr Pc'er Fel- Vaoal Polo- I hero was a Led Bfn ln Kilo- Male Qunrlul -Anllll l.\lll'ic-Ma_srr< Wat L§ec:ltl,z_at\l¢;;\|\;`}:l:)sl ride of Jennie McNeill Mia vootl solo- ll easing nr snluiy ien.v.u_lir Violin Solo-Bills Bells of Scotland--PN( Vocal Solo-'lhe lllghlalldmsnls Taait.. Grand Gulllcrllll; of the Clans, Caledonian airs by Ol-chi.-stra. Drill-l and liorcfsefhy vi Hlghlllvul l.l1ssle.»-, uighlani F.ing‘ and Béala :;'rll;.:ve l.-l.-sIe~'. Solo hy Master liebe t Hoa Vocal Solo -The ~ oddlnlr of Sllon Mcl.lan_. Duel--Miss L. lilnuchnrd _-nd Mr. P. Hmpefr Vocal Solo J..~rsic‘= Dl-.anl--Mlm Kathleen Dallcingflllillio 'lallum by 3 S etch I. 'nits ndsr the dll-et tlon of Miss Ellie (llllb Scotch Melodies -.lnnio l.alll*ie walte-- Buhnztllu lznnstm---Hy Slaleen l.i.i»__aa|l Vo:alS'llo--Miggie Fme Dundee-Mr Rai l>lsnl.i.-‘.li~- lame stanley, Priressfara _ALh.X MCDONALD Secrelilfy l_ll