i N' J .._.._g.,, =-as .- ‘Q _.Yin if ll __,_, Banner , ' _ PAGE -1-W0 ~ ...,,,, ,_,,.,,,,., ,,,,,,,, - 'rim cnAiu.o'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN . _-f-»-- ms-.-o»n.i.-- < N 'FE A ’;;9".!_ f ` iVicll3’ `Cel‘est1'n's Mineral Water ordered by doctors for liver and stomach . troubles, also for the urinary organs. We_sell the genuine water bot- tled only by the French Government who own these springs, a n d guarantee t h e purity of this excellent medicine. Price lille quart bottle, ].G.]amieson Druggist . 2 I Our Repair Dept. When your clock or watch is out of order bring them to us and have them made good as we are experts along this line and guaran- tee you a first class job. If youwill let us know we will send and get your clock and fix it up in good shape for a very reasonable price. G. H. Taylor Phone 353-] Jeweler _ _---..| .-. _ »,.,_ ll; \ .iff-¢==‘_»' ' simorsis or campus Noizrn WEST LAND REG ULATIUNS. ANY person who is the sole head of a M family, or any male over 18 years §’v..'ii’i‘iS‘i’I. “l‘3'.’.’.'i.‘li."i‘?.‘i. 'i..‘i.`fi“"i‘.‘i’ »'}i°°"i’“i.°' Saskatchewan or Albert ’l‘h aniio lf _ _ s. e app can mlllt lllpearin person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub Azenc for the dis- trict. Entry by prmry_mny LQ made M ?l151l!€ncy1.] on certain conditions, by s_ er.rn_ot er _son,daughter. brother or sister of intending homestesder. Dutiss._ Biig months' residence upon :Ed cultivation of the landin sach_'of il‘°9_ Years. ._A .hpinesteader may live r thin nine miles o his homestead on a arm cVf at least B0 acres solelyiowned and occupied by him or by his f_at er. mother, N311- daukhteit-{_bro_ther or sister. _ n certain_ istricts a homesteader in frood standing mav pre-emptn quarter. section alongside his homestead. Price Uwppr acre: _ Duties.-Must reside upon the Loma. "Qld Ol' Pre-em tion six months in each six years from dhte of homestead entry l.‘é‘.¥.‘2.'.‘li.'l’§ }.'l‘Z..¥ii°°..i?i°2‘i.'i‘€i’°‘i ‘i-"“ .acres xtra. va 6 "ty 0 _ A h t d ' |........‘_l’€l.`1'.i‘.’.i..i‘2{ .¥i.‘.l°.§‘i.‘i’..."."..‘i.?ii’.l°‘.i ,lil emption may enter for a purch\sed home~ stead in cer sin districts. Price $3.00 por acre -Duties.-Must reside six months in each of three years. cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $610.00. _ _ W COKRY, Ueliuéy of the Minister of the Interior N B- nauthorised publication of this sdvgrtisemsnt will no be paid for. I -lilddm s 1 ._, ' =Noticc to the Public.;- Having been engaged with John N ewson for 24 years and Mark Wright for 3 years, I 1 have a thorough knowledge of all kinds of upholstering, repairing, cleaning, cabinet making, painting, varnishing and graining. Having rented the premises" formerly occu- pied by my employer, I am now ready to do all kinds of work in my line, and do here- by solicit the numerous cus- tomers who have been in the habit of dealing on these pre- mises for so many years. | _Q-I make a specialty of lay- 1 ing oil cloth, carpets, hanging klinds; curtain poles, and all kindsof picture moulding. -== LUKE- HIGGINS = 141 Sydney' Street. °i>i>._ cathedral _ I1' I'-gf' -e i Conservation That’s the big word day and it applies to care of your carriages. Let us store yours and paint it before rush. l"llEll. C. WAIIER to~ the now ` the _Emulex n is-s 1-5 -5' __ ld. 1*- - ' ‘ ' THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13. igii. A BIG FIGHT There is going to be a greet big fight over reciprocity if the famous agreement’ goes into effect. If the agreement is sanctioned by Congress, or whether it is or not, the Canadi- an Parliament must pass it. The big fight will be at the polls in Canada when the next election comes round and that may be during the current year. And the more easily it gets through Congress, whether at the present session or at a special eca- sion of the new Congress to be call- ed lster, the more widespread and stubborn will be the opposition to it in Canada. There are many indications of the big iight that is coming. The Oppo- sition leaders at the capital have evi- dently taken on new hopes and new determination from the changed situ- ation caused by the agreement made at Washington. The delegations which have come to Ottawa from time to time 'in opposition to it have given them new courage. The powerful Manufacturers' Association are working overtime to defeat the agreement. And they have money and brains and widely circulated newspapers at their command to be- gin snd carry on a most energetic campaign to the bitter end. Wherever there is a board of trade or an association of any kind, indus- trial or mercantile in which there is n hostile majority, resolutions are adopted and are paraded in the pro- tectionist press under flaming head- lines denouncing reciprocity. The best political cartoonists have been setrbusy. The Toronto Board of Trade in a meeting of over 300 mem- bers, business men, traders, whole- salers, transportation men, bankers and professional men, of both P01itl- cal 'parties only had a minority of thirteen men to support the agree- ment, so The News of that city ON RECIPROCITY. states. But Toronto is both n, Conserva- tive' and a protectionist stronghold. But the greatest hol>¢ of the Opposi- tion is to link reciprocity with an- nexation and rouse Canadian lo¥°1"Y to defeat the trade agreement- We do not doubt that they will' fail. bllf we must bear in mind that manufac- turers have grown wealthy and pow- erful, and will back their campeitll with o mint oi money. The Conser- vative party, too, is strong in num- bers and resources of various kinds, and there are so many who will vote for their party Wlwiillvl' fight or wrong. Wherefore we al>Pl'°h°ll¢ 5 great big fight when _the election So far as the newspaP&l‘B SP9 ¢0l1 cerned, the Conservative attack ullou reciprocity has been more-vigorous and energetic than the Liberal de- fence. The fact is that a good many Liberal journals are sadly hampered by their past utterances, in Wl1l0l1 they had declared again and again that the conditions had chansvd. that the country did not want reci- procity, and some of them had $0118 so (ar ag to my it would be rejected if ollered us by the United States. A ‘ici-ge section oi the Liberal Press had become practically protectionist dur- ing the fifteen years past. They find it. hard now to get into line and re- fute their former utterances. And the public mind indoctrinated as it has been, is s little' confused by having reciprocity rather suddenly sprung upon the country as a taug- ibls reality. But things will speedily iright themselves we trust, in view of the undoubted attractions which re- ciprocity holds forth. Still the com- ing political campaign promises to be n stirring one in which there will be enough of uncertainty of chances f ~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_~_~_~,-;_-_-_-_-m-_ _e-__ _-_-_-:-rf--friff-'-“- THE COMING SESSION. chances of what the session ma terest to the occasion. pursue during the session. Both Pre offer advice to either of the part mier Haszard and Mr. Matheso Two weeks hence the Legislature will meet, on March 7. His Honor, Lieutenant Governor Rogers, will of- ficiate for the first time in his odi- cial capacity at a. legislative open- ing. This and the close division of bring forth will give some special in- It is probably not of much use to Y leaders as to the course they shall Il front it is on the part of the Irish Netionalists themselves who have evi- comes round. ' . About Motherhood The experience of Motherhood is a trying one to most women and marks distinctly an epoch in their lives. Not (3 Q one woman in a hun- Zb _ qgdred is prepared or unders\tands' pow to A ro r y care or isr- ’ ~ Of course near- ly every woman now- eul* V adays has medical _» "3 treatment at the 3 Qi? -. time of oniid-birth D, $4 but many approach v r it f the experience_w1th an or nlsm unfitted for th_e trial of strengfh, and when the strain is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard_to recover. Follow- ing right upon this comes tb_e nervous strain of caring for the child. and I distinct changp in the mother results. There is not ing more charmingthan a happy and hes thy mother of chil- dren, and indeed child-birth under right conditions need be no hazard to h_ea t_h or beauty The unexplainable thing is Uiat, wi hall the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, women will persist in going blindly to the tnal. It isn’t as though the experience came uppn them un_awares. They have ample 'me in which to prepare. but thetaiy, for itklxie mostupart, trust to chance an a. o na . Inpmllny hginss dhce childless there are now children because of' the fact that Lydia E. Pinkbo.m’s Vegetable Compound makes w o m e n normal, healthy, and strong. _ Any woman who would lik_e special advice in regard to this matter is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. Her letter will be held in strict confidence. S M 0 K E and C ll EW Homin RULE ron IRELAND. ' =.1;;ga_ /H V, _ Mr. Asqnitns recent comment in 'fl ll , ‘__» _. s _-_ 'f ‘ill ' - the House of Commons sets at rest , ~ 5;//rv.. ou doubt as to the poiicy oi his I ' - ,\\ ,_v; Government in regard to Home Rule `V ,iw _ " for Ireland. He clearly stated that ._ \_\\h,L,;»` ~&'$‘tn‘ $3' the policy of the Government; is to *Eg " ‘if ' - » - - create an Irish Parliament, with an ' i;§ir,'f,i-_ ,|]V_‘l‘f,,u _ ..},- __ political parties m the House and th; Irish executive responsible thereto for . I ih"".»V|l{!_ ,', Vi lf' dealing with purely Irish affairs. / .°'°__ /' ,Hill S, while maintaining the supremacy of _ _ "¢ ' the Imperial Parliament unimpaired. "" " ,I ` ji; V lf there has been any change of cor-»ait=nf7 l " "~ . . . _ deiitiy dropped ons.. and for an the Twist Tllbacco watch to offer you at- a moder- before selling. lx: sr mwfti oultry _ We are open to buy fifty tons 'choice Poultry- See “S R. E. Mulch & Co. ' ~ Charlottetown *I 1 at ns _ W E " ments for |" | Loggi; Factories __ | ' We've everything you could possibly want in factorl’ supplies-we’ve made this branch of our work s. specialty and » can give you unbeatable satisfaction every time. _ We keep a large _stock of best in materials' all the time- our work is best, and is promptly done, our prices are low. See our galvanized boilers, trays, collanders and packing tables---we’ll fill every requirement. ~ Call, write or phone. 393Y. Fred H. Trainor so citric.. si xl11 l V 'Q W l -~ l ' _ W I Eureka Underwear I' mmm; ' _I is the only kind made of ALL Nova Srotia _Wool--li's absolutely unshrinkable-there are no irritating burrs- no wear tempting dropped stitches-it is well and sensibly finished-exceptional value-in heavy weights nl. medium prices. Compare it with others-that's the test. I i - -E »;{l§* ' f, -f -. gel / / I have an exceptionally good LAND SALE 150 acres on Brackley Point Road, Lot 33 with good build- ings 7 miles from Charlotte town. Apply to Peter Scott on the premises or - F. H. HORNE. City. 2-zzwdrioi. I The fiftieth annual session of the L. O. A. B. A. should by this time know their busi ness as party leaders. ` But., in th past. the opinion of the public ha mical questions. when the conditions ofthe Modu Vivendi were extended? His reci CASS. _~_. The Guardian has flourished under the periodical outbreaks of abuse from The Patriot and today has more Liberal readers than our accus- er, to say nothing of Conservatives and independents. We would be glad to have 'l‘he Patriot now reproduce in s single broadside all the harsh things it has said about The Guar- dian and its editor dui-ing the past. few years. As it seems "shy" about repeating its eloquent editorial on that "magnificent" electric pole, _an-d as The‘Gun,rdi~au is its principal and almost only editorial topic these days, this would seem to be a fitting thing to do. The Opposition papers of Toronto are _paradlng with great apparent pleasure s. protest against the reci- procity agreement signed by nineteen prominent Liberals of that city. The protest is a eizmngly worded docu- mont, and among the signers are Sir ill/Iortimer Clark, late Governor of Ontario, Sir Byron E. Walker, Pre- sident of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce, H. Blaln, one of the directors of the Toronto Globe, Z. A. Lash, formerly law partner of Hou. Ed- ward Blake and the others are all' men of prominence. "Buy Moir's chocolates here. We handle “Moli-'|" chocolates almost exclusively for the reason that ws mm' st believe them to be far better than .any other make. We get a fresh stock 6-idiilpd V every week. Oor patrons like our splendid variety of bulk and packag- es. The McKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. dz Kent Streets. rlrtf c S been that too much time has been devoted to party warfare and too lit- tle to the necessary business of the country. This 'year the House meets very late in the season, and it would seem important that the session should be short and devoted strictly to business and the adoption of need- H » ~ , ed reforms’ to the exclusion of matter of the drst importance to the ,.v,V_ » ` ' ‘ wordy party debates or the discus- United Kingdom Mid 71° the E'mPil”¢ ~ V f V sion of irrelevant. or merely acade- . _,'§i` 'G The letter of W. F. Tidmarsh, in regard to fishing licenses, in last evening's Patriot confirms our cita- tion from the Revised Statutes. Mr. Tidmarsh further affirms that no li- cense has been granted by the Cans- dian Government to any United States vessel to fish within the ter- ritorial waters of Canada since 1888. ls Mr. Tldmarsli fully informed as to , _ _ , B ta l does not cover all the facts of the conceded. There is good reason to'be- lieve that the Irish leaders are now er on this great. question. ment on s. fair basis of the long standing grievances of Ireland is at large. And we know of no* better lplsn than that which Mr. Aequith has set forth, which is practically to give to Ireland such legislative pow- joyed by the several Canadian Pro- vinces witiiin the Dominion. It has BERLIN, Feb. 20-Dirigible bal- looning is not yet suillcic-ntly advanc- ed to justify an attempt -to reach tho North Pole by this means. This is the conclusion reached by the Zeppe- lin expedition to Spitiiber n, accord-_ ing to Professor Von Bxygslski, 5 member of ,the expedition, in a re- port to a Berlin scientific society. The expedition which included Prince Henry of Prussia wont to Spitzber- gen to investigate the possibility of reaching the Pole in s Zeupelin dir- igible. V CASTOR IA For Infants and Uhildrea. fin Kind You lim Always Buiigil Bea-rsthe Signatures! Sendfor samples of the new Panama cloth at Stanley Bros ft ls of excellent weight and quality while the width 52 Inches is al- together exceptional however it is phenominal 686 per yard. The oolours in Delft. Navy. Orson. Black Cream and Brown 2-22d4l "Your purchase under our one price cash system-will make you mnk, savings in the course of a short, while. -So many have proved this true already-that we are more than conildsnt that the death kiiell of the old long credits and high prices has been sounded as fsr as we are con- cerned for good and all. Bee our prices and compare them with others. Nothing speaks as forcibly as com- parison Prowss Bros, Lui 2-23d3i 1 I- ll- U- 1 I ,_ QUEBEC _,._.-.-_-_s Cl \ ` ; c ‘n"f»e’ sx ~"' "fm, 3 . ¢ § A one You can bring the greatest stars in the world of entertain- ment to your own home and have them perform as long and often as you wish if you own an Edison Phonograph. You can have the grand opera, vaudeville or concert stage, the speak- er's platform, or band- stand or a whole ininstrel show at any time you wish, the Edison will furnish delightful dance music. You really wouldn’t do without the Edison once you learned its "charms, It is the greatest of all great entertainers, no other “talking mach ine”can compare withit. _ Get our easy payment ’ terms. Prices $19.50 up. A.E. Toombs Micron suimsss, 'C |77 Queen Street \( I _v _il " I-'re ia ng -i/§ii|~.._= I Q _ A . r . .___, ,. R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of Prince demand ioi- complete, or proc-ticoiiy Manufactured by ate price. It is made especially complete independence. In this they for me in thg 7’ 15, and I7 were wise, their original demands be- Iewel grades Every 0116 flllly ing such as could never have been g_uaranteed_ quits in accord with the Libemi lead- C, W. Patterson We have long believed that'a settle- jew;-_leg V The Sweetest Bah / 1 lil’ /$1 ' "‘ ' y er over her own local affairs as is en- I { E ~ ~ »/41, n lhe World” :::§°:.:s" _.;:..‘2:"“.f;°:;‘;°.;';::;i The Greatest Y0\“'S»0lw\1rS¢. Country. 1] G We have the handsomest 'ro Guns A Conn IN ous DAY. Of A reat Baby Shoes that are made izicnr and i.ei-‘r 'rake 1.AxA'rIvn nnono ii ` but the are noiie too ood ` '4/6 Pi?- Q inins I ° y g Tablets. Druggigts |-gfu d if Colton Net Twins it isiis to cure. E. W.” Gnii)'r'ii'i`.i i“s\iiii`ir'§i°'i'~i`饰.Is'i=`.l'ii» nancy ii. Loan _ 0 OOOUOL 000000 ¢=-Q AUCTION SALE! Iam instructed by MR ROBERT C |viciviii.i.AN is "ii, on his farm, Moscow () Bank. West River, Lot 3', .within two . miles from ComwalI-ON- _ AS ONE 0`Cl.0CK P. M.; SHARP T _E N D E _R S (and if stormy, next day) ` _ STOCK-2 enersl u use more if P 'P S. mars 4yrs old (Oakley Baron), mare 4 rg old (Brazilian), foal (Crown Righls{4 milch cows in calf' well bred; z lieifers 2 yrs old, in calf: 1 oxen s yrs old, 5 on). veo. wcll bred; 4 pigs 6 months old, 6 brood lows, I boar pig (Berkshire), 8° Plymouth Rock hens: maker for Union Dairying IMPLEMENTS-Tfv°lfwls°n(Bage ii) cart, truck. wood sleigh, pung sleigh driving sleigh. buggy, Concord wagon, hay mower, wheel nke, gang plow, single plow, disc barrow, spring burrow, scutiler,seedldrill,grain crusher (Fiurey), threshing machine and cleaner, tnmip sewer, steel boiler, 'hay fork, rope and blocks,driving harnees.working harness, plow harness, forks. shovels, hoes. etc. _ ` SCCY. t3E:ai.l,‘ilJil l?iioshTi:,i1(b|tlatlir`st|.,'ld!2 ' . I 2°22d3l. Aint: of 100 sores. . :?i:.i'°i.‘°.'.e..°'°°:. ii.iss.:..2.°'.s'°s T dweliiilghousr. findshed from cellaiiulo ~______ _ _ _ __ __ ___________ rst. *buf izsal in oodre sir. r ~ V .Tyr I , f. _ well at lloor. ibloui. ninssnaiics ii-pm ' ‘ V., Charlottetown nsummer, an p xml ss .“°°'"°f' N n""'|oYo..}°* ' pnd updar. cash: ovgr T00 n ~ ‘sd , 5'” otemgpa oentgff for oash.Terius or 0°l:ll”li:‘grh'?£f'q'?a.l`Y“3$l' uli‘i-°l”»_¢i-i=.‘sf.°lrr.ii»»siiil_ni_!¢§l8 wi?" ii- sidmrmiswpit. IOIQNI if "|4"»l"\=W|l°le\l- ' lluctgilaér. - . I . l §` commluion ii nom utah ore t on appro s io nt Warburton (ll Shaw Barristers, Attorneys, Notary Public. EU?- Oiiices in Cameron Block, Charlottetown. P. E. Island. DR; C L1 -srscilitisr 'ii»c§aoi`|ic!"'a`|asAllS .Uh lomto . ah. i i .Umm VlQ'l'rQRV.!A sol daily si; "'~\"‘ ' - ‘ .A.L¢¢lti¢,M.R.C,v»_S.f Govsfnmoiitr V - "L I ` W- .. sq :¢,,_:, .1 0! li!" George W. McPhee V In Jo. 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