'ran cnsRLo'r:1‘s'1foWN GUARDIAN, Manco-,1,5,~.gss;I I "Pa ., i to try Samaria. I - new tnatyoueffued B ‘Q9 a free -mple treat- , £2 ment and tht QI ‘ ‘ ":.°°°.’..:'.‘:::..f"‘° »- _- an so l.~ ' cretl‘y. _[determined ICN it, und, have . . , - _ ' bee: gzd every M '-= ' since. The fuiltrealmeai! hi h I in _ali cl gqvehim hhiaten, 124 HH. tiled l &uhenvh£kt§1::. pliovv gigd-[ani tar; ,._. V _-,-Y - -- gmc you and wlnppfv veal! are together mzpgaaégg coo dpfver have stopped T ,,,,,._.,,,,., me cmiatorrerowu GUARDIAN ";|[L[|||||; [gm ' bf _ An Inde dent Journal, aiming ui be JUST, IMPARTIAL, RELIABLE impl. Remedy gxlesmfowturtherthe beet interests of the people and Pro- *"'°",,,,"'°,,,,°""*"",,,,,,,_,,,,,""*,_,,,,,,"" 'r:E|:m .PInoPI..m'l PAPER ~#~ .1 . 4- » a ' c ~ ~ ,qf , f 5 leoeeeeaeqnee-»¢. Published at its omoee, New P:-owse Block. North Side Post Omoo, Charlotte- ~r f’ ` ‘ -' Q' ~_AI_ an mud md- town, Prince Edward Island. Canada, at the following rates, payable in advance: , ,V ,, __ , f , 1 / .I a tnrhntur ae- nsmintsdnniasr., map! snap; see-gap one menu- ans; _ . . . . .moo i » p - Q *gf ,I $ `\_\V_- _, 2 _ ' .... ..... ....... . ‘ - , v A /3 ‘ » Q ` ' -' v¢}..na.i.-...-.t nuns. seen by Poster orosr. Express order-.or Registered isfdn- payable. so The vm" h°id,°°\=fN»°°_eueld=r nenllml 011° ‘ '. 3' H W’ . afrleed adviaedtu Island Guardian Publishing Com . ~ - ' ' ‘ ` J. P. HOOD, Advertising Mn. F. R. NEWSOM, Subscription and Job Printing Mar. rancb Office: sl S\1mmefsId¢.Af6¢rfon, Georyefdirn Searls and Montague Q TWO TELEPHONE LINES ig -Advertising; and Subscriptions. |3311-News Department. b-J. P. Hood. Olllcc. 15h-J. E. B. MCCNMIY. Olloo. Otilw Hours B a. m. ous p. ni. Oiliseliiuuml p.m. too p.m; 7.!! p.m. to t a.m provincial electoral liste for Halifax There were 270 applications to strike oil, cf which 200 were put in by the Liberal~ Conservatives. One of these referred to the name of lion. W. S. Fielding and the ,|_1e_3_ M¢¢REApy_ E.u¢4,,-_ ` ground was that he was not assessed A. IRWIN. News Editor and . and had not been a resident of the city , Assoc. Ed.Ma¢a:.ino (oi-fone year. The Liberals opposed this, ne" clnAalLorrii;`i3ol§vi§l`l`llllolosliinian attomptingto show that he was a rate- payerand had been in Halifax more or Fm Paclnae ‘";‘.i:..‘1‘.‘;§‘:::f.*.‘:.“='“.’: ~ - ~ - PH . num and price sent in plain sealed envelope. Cor- respondence sncrediy confidential, Address: THF QATIARIA )(F\IFl)Y _ THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 15, lil)6, i . . . ._ . C0., ordan Chambers. Jordan 5|.. Toronto. Conga; BIG AUCTION SALE *- MR EMMERSON SPEAKS OUT, minatlon that the lnteroolonlai shall neither be sold toa company nor planed under control of a despotic Commission The three-tenement house on Long~ worth Ave.-out: house containing twelve rooms, the other two, nine rooms each. All are in good repair, with all modern conveniences-sit\lsted in the liiellcst and beat lccality in the city. Also house and lot on Cumber- lanrl SA. arlioinirg will be Sold in block or in tenement. If not sold at private sale it will be disposed of at auction on Friday the 20th day of A pril next at 2 o’1~lock. Open for inspection at all times. W. \V. FORIZES. 3-l5dths twwtt Have you a group you want takcn.C0mc at oncc in M iii Pi mainly because as head of the Railway sa Department he has thc control and P r The pvoplc of P. E. Island have an is tcrcst in lion. llcnry lf. Emmerson, inister whose home is nearest us, and action of railway management in this p ovincc. Our railway system is entirely owncri by thel)o1uinion,nnd unlike the in other Provinces we have no company- a owned railways at all. H Dil Mr. limtnerson has not taken much e ins to plcasc us. His rough words ,h uttered during the stress of our dlsabili- th tic snow" were not uttered in any conciii- W 8 atory spirit and his tlnul choice ofa site ‘is ,Maritime Provinces. It may yet be found, unrtiy because he is the one Cabinet W ‘ is made public, that Mr. Emmerson has re eoplc. nd is entitled to every credit for that. ad this not been promptly effected the nemles of Government ownership, und almost universally commended in the hen the inner history of the transaction ved the situation atncrltlcul time and served the people‘a railway to the lie has produced n great betterment thcfinancial atlalre of thc intercoloaial, s plotting corporations would have had eir way and the roud would have been THE LlVER FIRST TO SUF- less as a ratepayer. It was shown, how- ever, to the satisfaction of the registrar that Mr. Fielding's name should come o|i’, and it was struck out. The Oonesrvatives olelmed that it should have come ol' seven years ago. The Penahy Of Overeating FBR. BUT KIDNEY DIS- EASE COMES LATER - GOOD RESULTS FROM THE USE OF DR. CHASE’S Few people realize that it is not whet PID! _ toetrike names nf! the dominion and, _ I s ` . ° ` V . . -Bu it is only a matter of a short time when I will have the very best assortment of Gents’ Fur- nishings, Hats and Caps in the City. I am marking everything at the lowest possible price. \ Terms “strictly Cash.” H. H. BROWN. QUEEN STREET, d (just around Hughes’ Corner.) New goods are arriving every day and , s last winter, to “get out and shovel ol they eat but what they digest and as- ' d or transferred. This great fact must similar.. that ,mea gn form new blood and elgh against minor mistakes of admin. I repair the waste effected by the not of I _, tration and sometimes offensive speel:h_ Hvhm' ( and make a date with us. “" ~ ' I th thas been characterized by a _ . we 233;; Drums prumlnenb Dany friends lflickers against, the Intetcolonlal some h -rc ns the worst choice that could have the railway station at the extremi A border of the city was a defiance of loci.; on nd we must also place to the Mluistsr'a dit that he has given the western nln, emphatic and wholesome words. In fact Minister Emmerson is nothing KIDNEY-LIVIER PILLS. U Kldnr-y disease and rhaumatism are not Hut-rled eating andlnck of proper mas- ‘ R tlcntion of the food are among the mos common causes ol indiizeetion, and over- A eating in undoubtedly the beginning of trouble with the liver and kidneys. best' going. Gauvin, Gcntzci & Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS, been made. If And yet there is a general conviction that the Minister of Railways is honest in ,W ntion and is doing great and good rk in reforming the Government rail- br way system with well-considered meas- inte wo J. A. S. BAYER, Pron, I ure s to make it seifsupporting. His deter- L not plain spoken. He dcscrves credit for this. He has reminded the western cple ofthe enormous cost and annual outlay upon the Canals which con- ibuts nothing to the state revenues; of the vast expenditures on the St. awrencc route and in subsidies to St.. Lawrence steamship lines; of the fact that central and western Canadian shippers have been the chief beneilnlurlcs usually the first indication ofa deranged system, but thesctroublesioilowunheeded hendnclies, constipation and biiloua attacks. . Because of their direct and combined notion on thelivcr, kidneys and bowels, Dr. Uhase'eKidney-Liver Pillsareletiectlvc in whatever stngsof such derangemenis they may no used, except when the structure of the kidneys has been wasted away by Brlght's disease. What wc would emphasize, however, is thc advantage of beginning the treat- ment at the ilret indication of trouble with theilver. ltla the liver that first feels the result. of ovoreatlng because of SHED Wm-1 ORDERS L THE TIME L , The remark is often made to us, “How is it, yon are alwa a so busy P” The answer ie a simple one, we give such satisfaction gi the work we do, that our reputation is known far and wide, and every- where all over “Our Fa r Island Province," even across the straits to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Capo Breton Quebec and Ontario, ln fact in all parts of the Broad Dominion we have received orders for work. - Is the question a dltiicult one to answer? We trow not. Satisfaction is the essence of success, hence our success in busi- ness. Remember us when in need of work done to your entire satisfac- tion. . , I ____ 4 .wiqesu-its- ..f”»,_ .. -- ~_°"'”L- . w .>.". I . \ I J \. _,' , K -I 1'- ' ¢ I -t , ' ki- 4** *’ , , , ._ e ,- \ 1 .I I - ,` _ , -- . `;:__. ». .,- 1/ DBFYQIX an 4 r 1 w .1 ,wsu as is ye.. too Zl'n'°we.."n‘°.'T=i'$E»' I rniiodeffiilfnoliniilzxstaie mpfnsisif sift-reiiiypsrrsum memes tum' s “"'“""-“"°l‘ is--Tl‘° "°¥""“ °' "V J* I.|.§ ,tar Guw- We have ti good stock of both hard and soft coal in round, nut, run of mine and slack sizes. ' Lowest prices. Prompt de- livery. - i- Pfsi.e.v!..t 0°-» ~=-;=_==- - -~ ,- . _ ‘ _ - z- _//- ,W ‘ ,_V _ _ . , ,.- \\‘;/ ' B ff- _ig--, _ , “a a»._»._L~oT“°t2.° IN THE LONG RUN The .man who patronizes un upto-f°'“I't@nr,RD’s PLAID in ,74 length, full back, cuiis and collar of black velvet. Belted at hack, some thing new and aitra.-tive. Price $12.00. Fine cravenette ,Zé length full back with cluster of tucking down centre of back. Empire style, in fawn, olive and grey. Price $9.25 and $11.25. Dark grey eravenette 54 length, double box pleats down front and beck, belt all around. Price $6.50 and $9.50. WE KNUW WE ARE RIGHT lthe tonic inxative. Celery King. We Iala from :grateful people who have suffered for Prowse Bros., ’i‘IlE l'l'|l|.ltl illilifl C0.. ilRlflflF.ilUli0,0NT. I . _ . g. (let. a "Stetson," a “lia\vea," or a “Tresn .irood-most of our Hawes hats came in _ .tt rn is-l ta n ; c. ni i '1 he Only Real Good Jacket Men. ; | siersbnr' :gm roar r.ii»s'?u::';?'£ 1:- 12.21, ‘Tress I2 for}l..l‘i.-Weeks k Co. When we any that Solution of Ozone (thc coupon kind) will positively cure all germ diseases if taken in connection with know we are rlirht because we have received thousands of testimon years and found no relief until they begauuslnz these two wonderful prep- arations. If you are troubled by any Harm disease auch as Rheuinatism, Kidney trouble, Eczema, lialarla, or any kind oi Summer complaint, you should 'wt deter in buying n home ot ones ans coupon kind). Take it with the Celery King -which does not cost you anything -and your disease will soon leave you. .._..<- Stylish h'\Ls for men atagreat anvin hainre your alle goes. The styles are ‘ DlAl;l0ND DYES _ l All shades, cotton or wool Wholesale' and Retail. “Dyola" the new dye -same package does cotton or wool. ' Maypole Soap dyes all shades- very easy to use. We solicit your trade in the ab .ve. i.w.ss¢aa1u.rnms.,t The Square Druggist, » Sunnyside. “Y-, l4d2l. _ I _ beautiful piece of decorate m\\M m"x\\\\\\Wwm£\\ §,‘;‘i"“ "1 every P“°k“g°‘ EVERY HOUSE' “YQ ce 25 cents. _ § . 2 /»§\\\ ‘in Packages c°ntaini”ii ' Q Y nausea" C\»\»|’Z_¢»~t/D HOLD ,' WANTED Needs the “Warner Motor” to sharpen scissors, A _ I kniv.-s, chlsels, hatchets andiother tools Dentists, jewelere, ‘Plumbers and Mechanics generally use it to sharpen and polish their too's. Motor complete with emery wheel, 2 bufilng wheels, pslley and polishing sticks. $5.00 ihe lingers Haniware En., lid. CUATMAKER. John McLeod Gi. Co. ¢/~wz»-f\9 \. . _ _._ -,_ . _:..._-_.l'.._."' l__m-'1‘_!£___1___.e.*-...e_...___v__________ ,_ MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPA Y I 15mg ni kinds of ACCIDENT sea HEALTH Policies. All forms of LIABILITY Policies. ELEVATOR and BOILER insurance AKYLAND ASUALTY ERITS ' 0Ml’l.E'lE` ON FIDENCE ' COMPARISONS ` ' ..... . . . . . . .. _ 0,0 | sid) imlbiiiio siiii duiindo siiii hiiiindo slim N' W W' vbiiiio iiiiii' ».- ~ - I ~ it-ai'.ii 6.°.a'~§s is atc at iiiiii l’§° ‘llssalsa gr . . . . . . . . ' , c'\i|'l'»"n"infis .'.°. ._ .. ._ 15.212 19 2241351 94 429542316 sais" assi res sos 99 I OMPAN Y _ _ _ ___ 1 ik _ 1 V T°"'.if’li’.'i'i.'§’is'i.l`lilf‘.'f‘f' sesame to s2,ase,ssa 45 s2.so|,1a4 sa $3,251,915; $3,131,994 92 Losses Pam since onoaN|za1lofN_$5.5-15,054.51 ` The Maryland policy-holders are satisied policy-holders. | caan. Poucnzs » - r an nares " B , runner serrennennrs __'.‘,_ , _ Policies issued at (li1ulottétowniORlce. " ' In. M. DAv1soN,. General .-it