r._l :_ 1 iii, :iff ,_-if i i i i i' ' ._ .__ .____ 7 3 i i ‘im 3 _.__ M -i' ff- ` ,'~ ' --_ , _ r `. I 1 ' . H - i _,.4 I, if if -_ l fi 'i',‘,$» H. 1, ;|_»<"- . i~ .i 5 ..» .¢ , il-fig fl , wr, .' .31 “ `».\: .s ».a_...`L-..........'.. ,___ ...........:~.-.......... 'Its the ¢gughf;h__§_t 'JIOES Aesvush is from to worsemvless check- pr0PCflY at tliat. 'A silenced cough is not always a cured cough. Jamiesons During While Pine and Tar cures a cough as itshould be. Contains only nat- ural cough specifies Safe and reliable. Large iloiile 251: J. G. Jamison DRUGGY ST The Medical Hall ` ___ I New Fall I TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lr' V rD_ ‘_ on U' L l‘ovo%rsa.lala¢er, a.w Y ‘ ' “aff _ ....i:.:F;Z=i.aiz'_;i:f 1;g';___%____ ______,,‘?£.‘:5_°l.".'l?..:=:.:i'i=ii:.~."i.. 'v' ° .. . -.ui -nu - #Piano address all communication to 'I‘li:0harlottatow_n Guardian v '¢..:. _ . TUESDAY NOVEMBER lt, lglx. The specialist is a man with a mls- sion. To him the world owes what is greatest and best in art. in litera- ture, in science, in war, in peace. Triumphs innumerable mark his Path- way from the age of comparative ig-_l norance, all the way up through world regenerating achievements to this, the greatest age in the world's history. Time would fail to mention ieven the names of the specialists of outstanding genius to whom we are indebted for the high ~level _ upon which the civilization of this glor- ious Twentieth Century stands. i And yet, let it be said with becom- ing humility, the specialist is not always a safe guide. He is diagnos- ing for his specialty und he usually discovers sufficiently suspicious symptoms to justify the ~co`nclLsion that he has found it. When the now fashionable disease, appendicitis, was first discovered, it will he remember- ed that practically every obscure dis- ease wiis traced to this orlllill and. as ii result, many a man has been the good offices supposed to be per formed for him by his vsl‘mii0rin BD- ' , _ ,,,,‘ THE SPECIALIST. i of the British Empire was in the balance. And the British -lihnpire honors him for it. _ _ , Yet even our immortal Lord Rob- erta has been diagllollllz for 1118 lP9°- lalty, and he has found symptoms which led him to tha conclusion that he has discovered the disease. His war speech a few days ago, reproduced- in half the Press of the world, was a' veritable case of "seeing red." Hs is _over eighty years of age and for at least fifty years he has made a study of war. It is therefore, perhaps. not to be wondered at that he now secs red. The wonder is not that his diag- .iosis has been taken so seriously in England and Canada but that it has not been taken more seriously in Germany. ‘ Had a German soldier _ of equal standing in Germany with Lord Rob- erts in England made similar state- ments with regard to England U10 latter would in all probability have demanded an official investigation. The occasimi, not so long since, will mark- by the German Empire almost led to the disruption of the German _nn inns No headache, buf facie. sour stomach or coated fondue hy morning _ It is more necessary that you keen your Howell, Liver and Stomach clean, purcand fresh- than it is to koeli the iowers and drainage of a large city free from obstruction. Are you keeping clean inside with Oascareta-_or merely forcing 'a pas- sageway ovary few days wi h salts. cathartic pills or castor oil? Thlvll important. Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fsrmentlng food from the liver aod carry out of the system the conatipsited waste mat- ter and poison in the intestine! HM bowels. , _ No odds how badly and upsvt YOU feel, 9, Cascarct tonight_will straight- en you out' hy morning. They W0rk while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggest will keep your head clear stomach sweet and y»»ur liver and bowels regular for mouths. Don’t forget the children-their little in- sides need ; good gentle cleansing, too. _ ~..~...».~.~.»...»~-~ out special permission from the City Council and for good cause, the ob- structing of sidewalks or streets is punishable. ` _,___,,,,__._i obliged in wsiii through me withouii be rememiisrea when a hnmbustic re- IN MEMORI-4M~ (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) The death of Catherine Cummings, pendix, Similarly we have had the cabinet and the resignation of the beloved wife of the late James M. nose, the ears, the eyes and other in- German Chancellor, Von Bulow be- Stevenson, took place at Fredericton nocent organs exploited by certain sides setting ull England aflame with 011 0°¥~ 33, 1912 Hi- '-119 “Se _:ni t79'_ ‘ i' t for diseases or which niuv ni war me and the Ksisers Sh” "“" “ ‘“°‘“"°' °f tm’ C ' ° 1”” spec” 'E H e sp ' Church, New Glasgow. and a very were as innocent 'BB the proverbial wgrdg warg nd; nearly na inflamma- faithful follower 0| her Lori She . ` t unborn babe tory as were those of Lord Rob- had been for many years a grea ti d rf, sufferer but she bore it patiently We are showing the choice_ We have specialists in o ier epa - erts, __ I __lt_ H _ st in jewelery for fall Wear. Dainty bar pins, ear drops & pendants in plantlnum fin- ish & alsoin gold & gold filled. Mesh bags & various other new & pretty things. G.H_1Taylor NEW KING GEORGE ll0'l`El. Wm. HONBOUFQUETTE. Mir. ' Private Baths Runnin! ,Water and tai". ’il:i°i2°.?i°.‘.°i2°i‘::.i‘;“' ' ouigsinsuiisixosttho _ SYDNEY. N. S. _ Ge d En la d eith of 'T\lo. 4 In this space during 13 consecu- tlve weeks will apps:-.r au "sd" of one of the Retail Flores that speciallzein Camei_'on's Home Made Bread For Une coming week we write i"°-‘> Chappefs Grocery (Corner Queen and Kent Sis.) Well known for years just to both town and country trade as a ‘ most desirable stand at which to do business Under Mr. Chapp¢l’s management it has lost neue of its attractive feature. Call on or telephone him-you will find him right up to the minute in serving your interests. FURNITURE SALE. Buying in car loads lots we can sell you at auction prizesz- Side Boards $9.00 to $50.00. Bur- eaus, $5.75. $6.50, 57.00. $7.50, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 each. Commodes $2.75, $8.00, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 each. Wicker Chairs 8 colors $3.25 each. Parlor Suites, not the ordinary but the best. $19.75, $22.50, $25.00 to $60.00 each, 8 and, 5 piece suites. Parlor Tables, $1.50, to $112.0 each. Dining room tables, surface oat with 5 large legs $7.00 to $12.00 each. Q_;iarterad Oak from $16.00 to $32.00 eac . , Dining Room Chairs from 60c to $45.00 for set of six. Wardrobes from $14.00 to $25.00, _they are beauties. _ ' Buffett from $12.50 to $36.00 each Iron beds, Springs and Mattresses, the best at lowest prices. Jas. Paton 5 C0- ‘ 10~22EMtf. "Ladies reversible coating just to hand at Us `A. Bruce’s. 11-6Mtf. "Our assortment of Moirs Chaco late la bulk la unsurpassed.. in the city. We carry all the best and new- est flavors and guarantee our stock to bb absolutely fresh nt all times. 50c. lb assorted. E. A. Foster, Cen- ltral Drugstore,” Sunnyside, 5 I . _ ' _ I.1'9fl’l3i. ol MIlN`ARD'8 LINIMENT from Toronto house at a very low price and have it labeled his own product _'nib greasy imitation is the poor- est one we bavayotaoori-of the many that every ’I‘om,_Dick. and Harry has tried to introduce. _ .3 `A druggiot can obtain an imitation _ 5 i I I - w _ a para wit. _ __ . __~___ ,. j_-,' *rf .:...a..,. entful weeks become a proverb. Be- fore the war European diplomacy de- fiantly asserted to the Balkan States and to Turkey that any change in the status quo in Turkey would not be tolerated. It could not prevent war but it could threaten. Our despatches of the past iew ing to war. They have crushed Tur- are going to dictate the terms of overlooked. The whole purpose of the cities against the Christian Popula- tion of Macedonia and it is not to he supposed that they will agree to the views of the Powers about the maintenance of the status quo in Turkey, now that the war has been selves entitled to be heard. The Balkan confederscy is stronger than ~has been generally supposed. Its object is the Balka/na for the Balkan people. It is in the interest ,of the Triple Entente, that this should be so for it would always be a block a- gainst Germanlc expansion. destiny may show itself. Once before, a Balkan League against the Turks. 'point of the bayonet, they were burn- querer. Today, risen from the dead, they are dictating terms of peace to their murderers. What shall be the next move and where will the powers stand? a V NOTES. The world, and in special manner, that large and respectable part of it interest the carrying out of President _ Wi|son’s policy in the Unfited States. He has promised to strike at Protec- "In buying shoes for children hers parents have unlimited variety from which to choose. Goff Brea. 10-21 lltf i:We are showing now what is with- out doubt the largest and beet dia-. play of cased pipes that has ever been brier and amber mouthpiocel, newest stylcibowis, in fine plush eases. The Mackdmion Drug Co. bitt. |’ufman's Corn Exiracfor ess Corn and wart Extractor, hich' in twenty-four hours lifts out known as Canada, will watch with i » moved by the contractor we think it ma' I.” J corn. _unnecessary to publish the letter. It wh” my can “au u gh. "oth, would be well, however, for con- ng Influence of Putoani'l Pain- tractors to boar in mind, that, with- very root, branch and stomo! eoms ::'i'haakln and warts. .fmt eloaa riddaacotothe chilly 'winds . ' 513|* Ogg - p old ollgndero-»that'l tial 13:- eantazt 'Mk 1°* mNAFD’B *Hd 1°” Wi" am. 'sums fzuusticucssrs- Jam tion for Pstliam‘s Extractor” article. . 'lta.atdrl¢¢lta. ,_ Jaaifespl, ._ ...-,-_-Y-_-_-_-_-.~_-_-.-_-c-c-.-.-_-,:_-»_-_-_-.-.-.~.-_-:_-.~_~.-¢~=--=-.-.=~:_-_~_- -:.~_- :_-_:_-.‘..~ -_-_-_-;:_-:rr-::_-:rr-=-1 `tion in ii country that has practised: it for servsral generations. If he suc- ceeds it will be n revelation to the W0l'Id} lf IIB flill IIB will bg dgn0\m¢- ed as the tool of the interests. Ho may hope to retain his integrity as ‘WHY Others have done in the politi- `cal world by an even division between _success and failure. That _will give SBI!!! PHT!! enough to crow over. A gentleman named “Patent L°°¢11°r" complains that the side- walk. on Great George street has gm shown hers, It's a grand showing- 1‘°|\d°l’°""""T""""'_""""""'"""""""""""""”"""""""""'“"""""""""""""""’"`-"`-""`~"~`~"-""-“-"""'-'~`~= Ilan: McKay. While bowing in sub- HJSTORY. IN THE MAK1NG_ ` emission to the will of God the hearts' ‘ _.___ of the bereaved are well comforted in “The powsrlessness of the' Great Powers" has within the past (sw ov- the thought that their loved one i_s ht rest. ' Mother, thou are gone to rest We will not weep for thee For thou* art now where oft on earth Thy spirit longed to be. _ IN GOOD TIME. . A cabby in Burnley heard of two Weavers in ii mill who were going to be' married. Being anxious to have days tell us that the Bulgarian cab- The Austrian Foreign Office has f'h° mb 9' drivmg th” Pal' .t0 °l““`°h~ inet maintains tha absolute necessity declared that ",the Balkan Kings will “;,e;g;rt° the hrmegmum t° “°u°it of any peace negotiations with Tur- be informed at' the right time hy Rus- - .°}Tha.": too latex. amd the .brme_ key being conducted directly with the sis and Austria that whatever maybe groom. Balkan nations in order to ensure the result of the war the integrity '-B“f- U16 'Gabby WM n0t 30 0aSil_v` the future position of the various of Turkey will remain untouched. It _P“,f'N°°”' J d ,__ k t - d t . ow, oe, on you now your' ;.':f°:. mr: “ :.2 :°":;“‘ 9:: ‘."._';“;‘.°‘;:.."‘;"‘ ‘°:.°;‘ I wargli s ceased er con c E r seilio s ti B I atftgrmpf Blue” 'lege had like plieagurelgf grlvmg htm to 11 . u mes us a or urope. e c urc sac imc said he, and so the victorious Balkan settlementis pending and with it tho ' "'Well, I can't do it'thls time,'i states purpose, ignoring the Powers uncertainty. _ ,mid J°°» "but if I Bm BB'1\1¢k¥ al my fsther's bln you shall have the in the settlement as they did in go- And in the settlement the hand of .next chance .._y1.,t_B"_' kiey into a helpless mass. Now they in the Fourteenth Century, there was WHAT MRS. B. SAYS. settlement. After Bulgaria was subjugated the “wma” ‘“'° "°°l°" lm °”“`°" u" wonderful magic of White Swan Who shall blame them? And if to league collapoeh on the fatal field of Yeast Bread., why we have "vm, blame who shui' prevent them, The Kosaovo, when the flower of Servian [md inch luxury on our “ble be. Great Powers cannot insist on press- chivalry perished. During the; next. fore." Bold in packages of 6 cakes ing back the victorious nations to centuries the Serviau nation almost 101’ 5°- Fl'°° 5910910 011'- UY Whit# their former limits. In discussing the disappeared from view. When they sw°“ 391°" & O°"°“l°v Llmiud' Tm' final settlement the reason why the fought last week, driving the Turks omg' 0n&______ Balkans went to war must not be ifrom positipn after position at the ' , 71 _ _ war wage against Turkey by the al- ing to avenge the destruction of- lied states was to stop the atro- the civilization by a' ruthless con- _ _ Your Taste New shades and pat- terns in Neckwear appeal to every man, and espec- ially now, at the beginn- ing of cold weather? _ A new stock has just arrived at this store, and the rich warm shades,and new patterns will surely strike you just right. and Winter wear will be the open end, full shape to show a spread below the .collar opening -mm 1. sus D. A. Bruce "wum.yuu imgiis an sw' and foul gases; take the excess bile _ /of many things, addressed Her Ma- Qpnsmo, Nov, s-with a ieuir in line catching fire and threatening to destroy the entire Imperial Oil Cam- pany's works here, Albert Guigerl, a cooper crawled along the floor of the burning building and stopped the leak. Three steams of hose played on him as he crawled to the tank. AMBASBADOR BRYOE _RESIGNS I-IIB OFFICE. -WASHINGTON, November 10- Jamcs Bryce, the British ambassador to the United States, has tendered his resignation and will return to England. There has been no onlcial announcement of the resignation and 'embassy will make no- statement but it was learned tonight on high authority that Mr. Bryce informed President Taft of his action at the _White House today. il-ION. LOUIS CODERRE ` ' - IS NOT WORRYING. ,__ 0’l'l‘AWA, November 10-Hon. Louis Coderre, secretary of state,who was Ib Ottawa today, is not worry- ing over the half promise that Ar- thur Ecremont, former liberal ‘M.P., for Berthier, will oppose him ln Ho- .chelaga., Tuesday is nomination day and Mr. Ecrcment has till than to 'make up his miind whetherior not he will obey the order pf his chief. Mr. 'Coderre is prepared to carry -l-Ioche- -laga against either Ecrement Bouras- -sa or both. _MINERS ENJOY SANITARY , _ , CONDITIONS. ~ AMHERST, November 10-_-The Do- minion Coal company. operating at Springhill, is mailing a number ca im- provements around their plant and banking buildings in that place. They -have lately completed 5 wash house -for the men, 'which is u, great impro- vement over old conditions. The men can now wash themselves near the bankhead and all of them are pro. vided with lockers ond lavatory uten- sils, necessary for 5 good ¢1,g_.q,‘, ._ _up before going home. The company has also started the erection of a _rescue department. This will be a brick building and will be equipped _with modern life saving devices for saving lives in coal mines. A spe- .cial number of en will he trained at the- expense of Elie company for res- cue work. The futerelt that|the com- pany is taking in improving general :conditions should bo. gratifying to the _citizens of Springhill. . wanna san imnw 'mn Linn. No monarch had a greater idea of |191' 0" imlwrtaace than Queen Vic- toria, who possessed some truly re- markable _ideaa regarding propriety Md dlklllty- A story which Sir Fred- erick Wedmorc tel a 'in his recent book of “-Memories" illustrates this characteristic. One day during g conservation, the _Queen's intimate friend, Lady South- ampton. who by reason of age., long proved devouteducss, and raexiocatf bd friendship. was privileged talk. Jcsty as fol ow|:- "Do not you think, ma'am,_ one of the satisfaetlous of the future state will be not only our reunion those whom we have loved, on earth, ebut opportunities of seein face to of the ncbi! fl as of other lands aurltfiuisa? for iiitanos. Abraham mfm: Inu. too. and oi, what they will bo nun slum of israel- ma'am,`Kiag David we ommvs silence, -with and dlefliog, tbegi-egg _ f She understood whatwssgoodln blanket value. Do ihcfwéave and l spliissofoid. '1‘heydo‘not,they_fii'iditdoesnot pay. _ _ , _ _ fs \ Palm mm Iilwliy Iiureliase from liewsou c ' fwoolenliills. Q 51"! . ~ They are not going to weave *any more blankets, they are goin to' make a` speciality of other lines. The blanket offer consists of 320 _yds Of ,home spun ` blonkeilng 72 inches wide, REGULAR DOLLAR VALUE. ' - We purchased the lot at a price that will enable us to sell 5 yds enough to ' ~ make a pair of large sized blankets for $395 per pair' _There are rio pairs in the lot, so you had better hurry. Take as many ydsasyouwant 79_¢ yd._ ` ' - ~ . Another. Clearance Loi of Whiiehruiigjei. __ . 1 . ' * in 27ln_ch, 3;, and`3`6 inch, Union and All-w ici about -490 yds ini suitable for men’s underwear and Ladies' underwear and Ladies’ _lander skirts. Regular price 43 to 54 our clearance price will bs 3% This is a_ c_h_ance_ for fanner's wife who has been looking for home-made flannel and blsnkeung. _ , - P 1_4 T O N S villiiiieiiuw _ -'JN' ' - _ sHIPPING _NB»‘Ws. ` "Easy”Fi¢t1ns Trvsses. We are ei- "over 500 ssiaenuus ui iisam mvrnnno. cusriomtowu. Nw 11 P°ff° st fitting rruvw- We have a outings audi- _'us ui nuiuug. |,.,,, _gchoohsn Ellsh`a_0i-oweil, Griilin, complete stock of the best makes _in which to choose at D. A. Bruce, . Orwell; s.s. Cabot, Willett, sydney; _every she. We guarantee to fit n _~ _ __ Mom* 3_ 5, Isaac N_, Veasey, Larder, Pic- :rugs spy that it _doe__s__its work- pier- _ _.__ _ ac y._ 9 c args or a truss on y,_ -ig 1 tl ' t°“ ' . the nmng .J free. Geo. E. Hughes, ,,,,,,,§x,,k'; {o°°Bh°:'°’;:°fv{___t wi oi..i~:A~nmn, cimriouemwu, Nov.1i 'Phe P¢bi>1e's Drusslst- 11-9M2i~ no in-tus way ni sunuiug an cniiarii? »-Schooners Elisha Crowell, Griffin, ' (yon B,-Q,_ _ ‘ Immun' Isaac's Harbor, B B Cabot, Willett. EEL.; ._....,_J___ _....5 _.is--' ii ui an-w. 8. s. 1-uc '~. vmu. uf- lhe ravaging element. ' der, Vernon River. . _ ‘ ~ ~_ - "“"'E ””§2l*”°‘*¥‘”E”' When the Hire Bell R°n ' ‘ a two thousand gallon tank of gsso- I q 81-. ' Do you dread the sound ofthe _fire bell? Does every note from ii. iron throat send a shiver of fear down your spina with lhe thought that perhaps ir ls your house, your property, that is falling a prey to Ranlsh all this fear, dread and worry by having your properly fully covered by a reliable insurance policy. We will show you how and give you splendid service for we represent lbe strongcst and most reliable fire insurance companies on the continent-can give you good insurance at a vary low price. _ _r _ Cali in today and see us about it. ' ' W.K.Rogers Co.,Ltd. ' 84 Gt. George St. is botha Bread Flour and a Pastry Flour The perfeétflour ls tha one that combines the good qualities of Ontario and Western wheat. This is exactly what ."Beavar" Flour does. It la a blend of beef Ontario fall wheat with' I little Western wheat to add strength. "Beaver" Flour is equally good for Bread and Pastry-It has the real home made flavor thst western flour: lack. Ask your grocer. Hotel Raymond 42 EAST 28 STREET NEW YORK 2 Blocks East of Broadway :Bib Street Subway _Station , ai the door. ' 3 blocks east from Hudson tubes an 6th Avo. and a8lh Street. Five minute to Grand Central Station at 42ml Street or Penn. R.R. Station at 1th Ava. Convenient to theatres and shops, especially suited 'for ladies visiting Nev York alone. ' ' SINGLE l00||S Sl.” 3-zsttllfllyr a INTERCGLONIAL Dill LVVAY You are, sure of a safe, lux- urious aud’awlft journey if you take the I.C.R. Rome. Secure your ticket at the City Ticket Agency and you wil be free from all worry- .v°°f blame wm be ¢u¢¢rsi viewer some .ua su aiu- nectlons srrthged, ' Call or write to ` "BEAVER”FLOUR nruen-ivf/u u my-lm ss nu, cum afun' an camo; |43 'IIE ’l'. ll. TAYLOR C0., LIIIITED. - » - CIATIIAII. Uli- c_ r. r.»|.y. no aua|ai..¢,a.|af.l_,n. s. rfiviiiaiu-six.. and _-__ _,cl GOING- T0 ' NEW YORK? You will enjoy your stay more if '-yon stop at a h‘oiel-» ‘ deuiiiiify ieciiea, Accessible, Quiet and Refined, Comfortable Accommodations. , Good Service, , Courieous Treatment. You will get all of these at 'the Il0'l`El. BlllS'l`0l , ‘az WUI 4’\ll§t°o _befv/cen`5Bi-oaciiiray and ~8ixiIi Avo EURO_PEAlilPlAN». Single rooms; _'with private-tail 7 ‘I3-was-~¢2.’80 ra'-'Dar Uoiibic foomi. sviiii private mth -iv~e»+#°'v uf- _ 2% -is.” _ have "i,i.‘..':.fi'i.~*:' I' as ..a_._..___._ answer, 'rl wining; mg; ' _gun the sublirt- is_iiot_ou_a W' 'A i Cu use A..-.» - ,ft ,339 °°" .’ ‘ ' W ` ' - ' | .' ’ ‘it u.Pr'a.anaMrr. _ .__ . ,_=,, -u’i.“-» ,-_ ' _ . f. .'l`_..... 5.; _.;.|,. ..__,;_.".*.»,,_,;,’_,, ‘..‘.l.'; ' _ - \ \ ' - _ _ , . \. , f 1` ~ , . , '. I W' - "/.w “_-"‘_. 'i‘|'i,:.‘.'." _-_ .- *_* 4 .. f ,» i . » - '_ .' :f ”n.L_ii~a..s"~fY ‘-.. ‘é~.r_..i_._...a.as