* i i » ; W. - r _ ., ._-' 1 ."~ f _1.i,,_ . '.“,‘ '__ ii' _'lil '_ ._ tcf ‘ '.1 v- .v l i' -~ ..f:.|“§ ., _, _ -1' . 1 ._ ,_i ‘l`,.' _‘_ ‘ -:gi .~ .._.. :*i1;*» » ` - 'l i il . :'. ,i .w f . ig-.'..,l_' 1-: ' _i',.- /*Aix gill "D _ ‘_ ,-_, ,.3 _ 6 "1 'lifii"l»;‘ . f _ s il rr .'45 ..,§.,,. . rl f ‘ -rl; i l ._|»,f_§_ .*._[._ Q,-_; ` ' i ._,_,_,, H, _,Hi . ll! '- i ,r_: - »_.` :__ .__ l,,_,i_._ _ I ’:-‘.1 _ 'ivefrrunirivl' -m............. ~ 1-|=iini¢>|=i.ai-u=.¢:»‘r1°1u:1~c>iiw'1si¢7i‘:ic\ ni n“‘ " -Y- '_ . - f _ '_ . _, . _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ , . . . » - »-.pi,._ 7 V / ' L `_;§‘»1*t»iéy.»,--. luis .vm lvl .~‘.»» .t - L- . ' ' 1 ' ' ` A i . _ 'VI Forward--For A Bigger, eller. iharlnllninwiii THE well laid plans of former years to make Charlottetown, bigger, better and busier, have only been partially carried out. _ Tl” City Councils of the last ten years have done nobly, but there is much yet to be done. .iii \ Votefor .l¥.@l’.I1_sfor _@YQr NM -. -1 ~~ Ui! .Q 1 , ,M o-or .-_-.,. '_ _ ~' Aggressiveness in performing should now get behind intelligence in Ipljanning. R. H. DTERN S isin accord with every movement designed to beautify the city and make it a better place to live in. _ _ Present conditions demand that the chief Executive oliicer ol this City shall be a man who has kept abreast of the times and who 1_8 v_-» conversant with tlie new conditions. Who is more 'competent than\R. H. Sterns? » \ R, H. STERNS is probably the largest property holder in the City"and _gives employment to more people than any one tax payer in M Charlottetown. He may therefore be depended on _lo protect to the best _oi his ability the interests Of the P1‘0pC1'ly ll0ld€fS iifld at UIC time give the working man every chance to live BE'l`TER THAN EVER BEFORE _ -»+-.~»»-~»~»i'-~~~fv< \ _ _ i \\\>_____r __` \`sc_f’ ~_._ ' sv- - I . / , _ R H. STERNS is in favor oi encouraging the establishment ot new industries in the City. In favor of a more up-to-date iire protection service in order to bring the iire insurance rates down to the lowest possible ligiire, that the smaller property holders may take ativan- , ygliiiiiillldiiiiiidun.!ll"" Vote For R. li. STERNS---’l`hc Poop le"S_ iiandidcle mm-,| an aloe .>.ve »~ -as. R H. STERNS as Mayor means business, progress, a live city, industrial advancement, commercial activity, a hearty welcome to the tourist, up-to-date methods and greater publicity ofCharlo_lte_tovvn’s attractions. A tage oi the protection thus afforded, ln favor oi' im proving the streets and the constructiion oi permanent sidewalks. i ~.\. R. H. STERNS is in favour of a water service for all, rich and poor, and the introduction of measures whereby those who desire more taps, can afford to have them installed. ' R. H. STERl\]S is in favor ofkeepingtaxatioii at the minimum consistent with_the *high efficiency of all Civic S@1‘ViC€S’. ~`>_,-,-_... /_ & _ R H. STERNS if elected, is determined to have a strict and impartial enforcement of all civic laws, and all measures calculated to advance °\_\l, the best interests oi Charlottetown, l _/' _/ _ f __ ' , »+-_Mfr ¢~ elf. .,,f:i __ ;,‘______`§`.i‘. ` i-..i`_i.i.i, -`l..i`.§=- 1-- W, ,,,.,-,- .gplriigi 3-‘_'_»_¢i'\'5l~`:'li»;i»s.>i...-.,. _.l .-~_-n-.i_i'.'; ' ` _ il' _- ‘.. .,> 'nl-.ivw-_ _/i ‘_ __ » foreign capital got its clutches on Q Q I clvlc }nur lighting system. We iiviok-e in _________________v_____________::________________________v_:______________?__v_________:________________:_____________`______:_`_______;__l_____:____________:_ww Sir__The date for the civic n0mm_ ti-me to see it slipping through oilr --THE MORNING DAILY Guardi- nu can be obtained at. Luiicrty’ 'l‘.»il.~irr-- pnny .md on one wishing to du, buslnoss with ghem can chill on them at vue Revere Hotel. 41 9-1-28M10i. -»--_-_.___-_.__. iro dn committal cords 1078-2-5Mthm4i.| Our Civlh Control (the council an-d ll | Water Commissioners) comprises -IMIPROVING --At ii lntc hour last dozen citizen 'ist il' 'ti _ -_ _ s; il or lnury ci Zeus, night tho Colidltion nf Mr. Donald sometimes very 0;-.jinm-y_ The Opin. Morrison was re ortcl t -l - _ P f U he mme _ions of these citizens are no_ better “'h"t ‘mT”`°"°‘1'J‘ aftcr their election than before. It is ”" lair reasonin then that the opinions HGUARDIAN AGENT'_M_"- W- Aint these citizins are no better than_ Millnlnn is Guardian Agent ln Alb_er-‘ the opinions of any dozen average ton' and he Wm be glad to recelv' ?,:it.izens outside the Council. These news' new _“nd renewal Bllllscrlptlor ‘ispirants for honors say “Elect us _ _ and advertising, md we Wm do our best-. but what the pumping station on wires in- lsvor of A shower of rain at tive tra heavy dash' on market days- Tl\lB| would save hauling water with either, horse or nilto and the brick streets would get li fair share. Grandi scheme! Then if we just get thc! nve years cannot alter or retrieve. we pre asleep and the would-he Councillors and Commissioners waht 'to get through the election Wil-h0\\i: _ ation is at hand and still the candi- | --'YALK ABOUT TEA- have you ilntcs r~on‘ti‘nue to publish their non- fingers, then we turned over and went to sleep again. Are we going ,to awake again tp find these same tnlons around our water system? There is not the slightest doubt that the incoming Commissioners will he confl'onted with ii proposition to electrify our water system. The gas plant will be discontinued. Olir sew- erage pumping station will require n chnngc of power. Here is a, proposi- tion,-Build a power-station at the water froht, generate our power for pumping in the city and send it to R :mir west" may na they leave into _fit-,'=‘1d_ 0; in d\;m_l> garts atmseventv- nl: oomliiii. - - ~-\"il\"l‘l<“n -A ro-nretent iri tr hlniectilre. 'They may or may not ° ”"“ B P” 0”' “S” t ° “““‘°i Th* 11°" l°\’b'l°E S“"‘i°“°\‘ MY- ' ` ' .' ' .' . g 'iave opinions worth considering If'S0\l1`°¢ 01 DOWGP lOl' U10 BBWGNISB where near Vallomlbronn Gardens can- do gcncrul llolisewoiw. ln ri small fam- ,h h th .th ' pumps and stone U-usher, and be not read yet he qvmtted mu vmage l|‘v'. HIAHC-"9 WL\fr€H~ Avvly MPH- J egg avivm n'f?;f1liv“i;ecat7;]l;c,;f exp ready to take on the street lighting at gwémy ‘ If 'b0¢,k.1¢am|ng ,I , _ _ _._ rn or ; ye ~ - - l . wy..ir, siimrnelslflv- “'59 i Wm' .lley have the tvmerity in ask ns to 11* the °‘P‘"**l°" °f U1” 1"°““'- °°“'_°_near1y three centuries sro. and Pmvinc-ini statutes is not liigli cms* °‘°°"‘ ° - f °'° "° l’“‘“P° ="°_*“ Qiieén Eliwbeth crew reillwt-hwded ,mz,._nBh|p_ Ad for the dust mn, *stalled and DOWEI' fHk'6I1 fl‘0m U19 ngainst churls who would desert the ance it would be cheaper to be ln mectrld C0" 'We Wm '"9"' “again 3" Mm! for TOWH-" control of our water system or, _ it _ street lighting. _ QELLS pR1N(1E3g' f mclock every morning w h an ex _ I dm Sir etc” _ PEARLB F0” “___ W. I’. DOULL. _ LONDON, January 31.--Despite pro I cllgnlnc `tosté hy the Princess Sophia. Dulcap snow to fnii on the middle ot thc' Sirr-Anrollos 01 your editorial to- streets, and leave the gutters open. day. it seemed to me that the on- ` _ c when n thaw comes the water will closed clipping had ii word for us. _ _ _ um on instead or inimrlnting the It might at any rate suggest. to _ ‘ ' i sidewalks and other low places. those iconoclnsts of nil things sducn-_ 0 y 8 ‘ Fioriously, though Gentlemen 51; lg tional that their panacea must doiil about time to get _flown to business. with ¢|ll‘0l\iC mllllldy-‘ _ Cold Air, Rough _Windl, Strong Within one week after tflib eléctioni hui' ‘ I nm Si etc. \‘. . Soaps _Often Bring on Chronic new Commissioners may commit ua’ FELLOW CITIZEN. Ecrmlm. ' “ to n policy which the next twenty- Charlottetown, ‘ -- February a, 1914 ‘O C O “OH FOR A DAY IN THE CITY _ SQUARE" _ our awnking. We were asleep while B011 '-rim in-lit no urs towns n not and '_ - n human tendency only. Town-mics have n pedigree as old as iafhles. The lilack-headed grill iievcr went to school, the herring~guIl is not a lcurned bird like thc owl, and yet they come up estuaries, and, finding that people, posted upon solid, ugly rainbows called bridges, throw thdm !oo_d which is ii change from tliiat eternal fish dict, they gettin down [nr Hot Water Bottles Sing, her jewels, seized--nudes-».i dis- _ ' -A » - - 1. terday. When the auctloneer risked " ->_F . ' _ltress warrant for non-payment oi ii- _ i 'U enses w re ld t T, ' Y -_-i *l* ' ' 1 _ _ , ` I was cured oi Rheumatic Guilt b ' e so 8 W1-rmnmm YL ' ‘ ` ‘ mwknlrs nrsimnnr. ` Haiilsx. ANDREW KING. I 'woo cured ot Acute Bfoncllitil -by MINARD'8 LINIMENT. LT.-GOL. 0. CREW RIAD. Busux. ‘ _ I 'wal cured of Acute Rlionmutilm by HINARITB LINIMENT. ' Markham, Ont. G. B. BILLING, " Lokciioid, Quo.. Oct. I, 1901. for bids on a pearl necklace the prin- | ess, _who sat in front, nrosc lr protested against the sale. Starting at $30, the bids for the pcurl neck lace rose to $50, at which price it was sold to Miss Gertrude Eaton, li member oi the Wolilun’s Tux liegi:-l~ ter’s League. _ A lot of two bnngles went to the .sfime buyer for $35. The fines totnll~ led $62.50. §lfy`§""s`i'{"S2QiQ§""'iE`5§§'iiI"‘iii`f"i3i`I"4""`i§ llfn upon the suburban 'l‘harnes," th’ ross in and so to any- thil rot-._ src tml-ily? scum Gln 5 igii rr i' limi 'i _ _ ,_ _ i_';rlii-ni§lile;_ T0 Li VEHPOOL Irdm _ W-rl 4 Fub.-Gramnlln....!t John But. fl Feb.-:'l‘unislun....Haii|i\x Wed li Fab-Victorian .... Bt. John Bltlll ll'eh-Allstia.n........‘ Hsilhx ro nvn Q Lounoii _ lm. za ifeb.-our-intimn .1`.`.`l\‘; inns _ T0 GLASGOW ' . Thurs ll Feb:-Sicilian -.....Bo|t`on ' l\ D6 F _ G0i_llg to England A Spying C "Miko the ltrlp by the s. s Jolizgy >.g:;l__l_I_iig monthly vfo si ll ll H rd comfort ohh iaonvgniilnoia olmili: llr£?:”i_>oeim llncr. - "woo, Dkfnge to Liverpool - lf'.’..‘t'".;'.‘il‘.‘l§’°.$.?.'l.‘l' ll'-°°- ,Make reservations at omega' m' Fvnnaiunvawnrln Hlllhx ` ur. b. N I i d Thur li Mnnr.-Prgairlitan. . .ggghvxill Bat it Feb. Scandinavian Polltllnd :Ono clan (Ii) Cabin lunllrii For roto: sud full lurdrticilllrl nrmlyw. K. nounl1s.om. ‘ ll. Q. A. AUAN 2 Sl. rotor Sinai, lontrnl " » -~ .- ins- vt .ini-l» “L WF 'YN 93' FFF* Eastern S. S. Corporation Illrlluiirloulirrmiliiis Chula in Sohdilc _ _wllirln using ~