THEMDKNINGGUARDIAN ` rrunar. Nov. rv. me ' A V\TAL OU ESTION. ,___ Unole Sam ia credited with a more or less open design to \¢\° ‘S |_° atrongin politics, that the Governments best friends are not those who stand bY them ‘when they are wrong, not ‘those Wm, gatver thomas his councillors liai- tered Rehoboam. hut those who, true to the traditions and principles for which Liberalism has always stood. 100180 W approve of what in 0DD“i\\°\`| W9 Liberals denounced. These be brave words, but, apd if the! are true words, 'lhe Guardian has been a better anaatruermsaa to the Lamar Government than The Globe has been. We have “refused to approve of what in ‘opposition theLlber-als denounced." But * what of The Globe! “Stands Sootlolld wherelt did!" We have in memory a icisbs out award mah or°\°°i»iv° “rife frhat denounced as lavish and wicked an iexpendlture balfal ilreatas thlt Of tho irnbsi-al _ Government of today- The irawsaa editor or rn.. Globe aught to greed for an hcuror two tho 51°! Wh\°|\ _record the welghtier words of his abier predecessors in the editorial chair-_-of [kong B;-own, Gordon Brown, John gamma, A. H. Dymond. And__ then per- haps he would see the errant hypocrisy 5; pretending that The Globe of today _§.mtusés w ,ppmve whatin Opposition those stalwart Liberals denounced. a bill of expenee to Newfoundland. Of couraethe latter could not aellit to a icrollll power, but there ianatlll ia it a aouoeoleomplioatlou ifaotgl dangerto Canada. Concessions might be made by Newfoundland to use states worm .mais prove embarrassing. Ottawa should be especially alert with regard to St. Plone, Miquelon and Newfoundland at the present time. That way lies danger. _ _ W’ _ DIARBHOEA WEAKENSTHB SYSTEM and if not checked becomes a chronic con~ ditlon. No remedy compares with Nertvg; line. ‘which is pfollllim °W°°i\n’A`,.‘_mdi°_ stomaohandhowol treo or-_G In me alonre tor Crampa, Oolm U __ mm stomach. Summer &m ‘wi excels everythinli iii CUB lmdm _ ‘ an an iadlspenaible hcusehul B-°P¢» ¢@\;g only 22X). Buy B b0t. 8 l50°d5y- Tar DB. Hau1L1°oN’s Maunaaxn Pums » iiaii Tilll Think About Thovernoai Question store in town clai ». Its so hard to decide where to go when every ms to be the biggest, claims to Sell the best Overcoats, claims to sell the most goods. claims to buy cheapest. claims anything and everything regardless of any hereafter. Well I guess Prowse’s is the largest clothing house in Charlottetown and I’ve seen their Syd- ney store and know its the largest and hand- somest store I ever went into. I really' think I ~ will go to Ben for my Overzoat. If they can’t buy cheaper than the others its ‘Ak 3308 vessels passed through the certainl their own fault for°I know that when I' . -sh H y ’ the Bri tr ag. _ _ __ Y-_._¢_-J-l_L_L-J-»D`1&_ L_-£d~.>A . .,_ I am buyinga big lot of anything I can 'get it chea than I can by buying in small lots Per! _ _ ` C,-Bieysusis ard an athletics depend on And I believe I-‘ve got sense enough to know _ Bmrrr.nr’s Linmenttokeep theirjoints 1 was probably the last of the five th within the wliftake _place on J_a_¢i_uary . :$10 . bability seems io be that* this 'ia‘ only; guess, although La Preave enjoys ~ ihe distinction oi being the moat wiasiyi circulated Erma casaaiis newspaper, and being independently; favorable to Sir Wilfrid Laurier might probably have interior sources of inter- 1 mation. But we may cautiously recall Sir Wilt;-id's recently uttered words that “there is only one man who knows and he will not tell.” COMFORT FOR THE AGED Judging from the leiters of people up in years there is no medicine which so promptly frees them of aches and _pains and insures regularity of tbeliver, ki neys and bowels as Dr. Chas`e’s Kidney Liver Pllls.Even when all other means have tailed old people can turn to this gent medicine with lull assurance of relief and cure. » v Zigl- ' ` HEARING OF FISH. ltrvard Zooloxiat Shown 'Plant ReW_ England Kfllflala Have Earl. As long ago us the seventeenth cen» tury lt was noticed that usb have what appeared to be ~ears, and from that time till well in the nineteenth century nobody doubted that the usb were able to hear with them. Then a European Scientist, experimenting with goldfish, surprised his fellows by declaring that me goldfish of his _experiments had proved that they responded to sound By “feeling” rather than by °‘hearing.".as human beings ordinarily understand ii. 'and an English scientist discovered that several kinds of fish. evidently dis- _ r turbed by any land concussion that 'vi-T. brated the water, were apparently deaf to inher sounds that didn't vibrate it. _From that time the lxcurlug of fishes hos been one of the mooted questions of science. , One of the latest investigators. Pro- fessor G. H. Parker of Harvard uni- versity, has lately shown by yet an- other series of experiments that a cer- tain dsh, the little New England min- now, or “killiilsh,” doeshear. and the result of the experiments so far con- ducted seems to' show that some ilsb hear sounds as men and womcnfdo, .while others are genuinely deaf, liv- ing in perpetual silence and "feeling" a sound impression simply as the vil>r:r- tion which it produces inwater is ccm~ municated to their sensitive bodies. Many iish. however. although they do not use their ears to hear with. iind‘ them of the greatest value in maintain- ing their equilibrium in the water. Without their earsthese iishes would _be no more able to swim straight than dn intoxicated man is able to keep a direct path on his way home from thai important part in thetnervous meclranl ism by which the ilsh keeps a straight and upright course through its native element. _ ,_ _ Hearing itself, as has been 3 pointed out in the long series, of scienti1lc» in- vestigations that have been centered about tlshes’ ears during the past dec- 'spnses to 'be developed. Frogs, toads rind the like, for example, have a very deilcient sense ot hearing as compared with birds and particularly with dogs _and cats. The natural conclusion is I oped fish have a distinct sense of hear- ing, as shown by Professor Parkers experiments.. while others less devel- _oped are entirely dent. Izaac Walton, * who knew so much about fish from the _ angler’s point of view, may ln the light of present knowledge have been giving _ moral _rather than practical advice 'when he warned fishermen “to be pn- tient and forbear swam-in¢_»» _ l Suez Canal Business. ' The Suez Canal, cut at such trem- endous cost of money and life. ‘il - '~ - ' t t 1.0 its The transit receipts were over twen ry million dollars-the highest _ne- teivcd since the opening oi the can- c.ina,l last year, of which 2,165 tiew ii--lx-_--zi \ llmber and muscles in trim ’ ' j iif inciiibf fill ‘Wi _GET 1 a ... T _ f a . e. -5 ._ ._~., _ ,.»_. ir<`.4 en.; an _ ,»..._‘»». ‘he .J Store Town club. The éars, in other words, are an’ _ _ _ ‘ Actual Results _and Not Estimates Count. _ therefore that the more highly devel- I ‘ M_W\W promg a lucrame ,mes men %mwowAw. _ __ _ __ _ _,_ rs The net tonna *rr _E-,,.».~ ~ e 1 ‘ - - » ' -i 'este _ ' ' 5 » _ _ 1 i . ,__ . - _ _ _ ‘?~ gil’ Ae B WILEY & u*‘§sg, "' numfrrsrmarm, 2:17 its &w an New Yak . ....!!°’Z 9.-$l'.§.?..'L“ of _ c¢ss“giaestl’&nQ,g,n , Wn*"$P‘° 1* seein 4 l 9 Ba 31'1'1.,»a 1 'H 4 "ii-<1 in haute .Mort __ A 54 is A T VF tg” 5f"Af-» A l‘l6hhy“H_ #vi vi” ' ‘F .Fri We Have a Hobby ~’°'»»"=°“‘5‘“’ wesaeisf 'ir your ideas to 'join means. Mlichnllsbsluisrs “ .1 ~1l _ 2*' -- -as aa ’ ~Je“a¢h ~..... ¢J¢`_ -~.. na lin) ’" 1 ns 2; $95 ` “I 5 sy “& 15 I "WALK IN AND i.O0K 'ARGUNIW ` ` " ' ~ Peru-H, oN1°.aag.‘rnin,mo3. v CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COQTURONTO. _ , p Dann Sins :-In acknowledging receipt of your cheque for $r,5zr.z7o, I desire to express mv satisfaction wiih_ihe our come of my investment with yon. My polig; No S726, was issued on tl»le_ encirgwmenr plan in |870 for Szooo, and I _ paid teh pr 'mrrre~of $48'eaclr;-'or $48: a nge er. _ _ » » . The surplus payment you now make isalone greater than the total coat of the policy by $41.20 and I have received the $r ,ioooln addition. ._ Ir is hardly necessary fbr me tofay that io have all mv payments tr over sr,oco in addition, besides the insurance protection all these years. isiaci ory to mee _ -4 __ . _ _ _ I ecngratulite the Canada Life on a record which might almoatbe muardered _1 I' _ , ` ' '” Yours -rrulvi " " ‘ ‘ F. A. HALL. K, Rogers. " E. R. Brow, Manager P. E. Island Branch, Agent ,_ _ Charlottetown, _ _ _ ;_ 2 passing through the Canal lust yell? '--""°- --a r '_ <. . ne. ` . _ _ _E increased _42-l,.>f73 tons over 19g_1_ ._ ___ __ __, _ ____ _=_ _'- __ _:_ _ \\\ i\ 1 ‘ Gi-A55 §'£»'»`»3.’L’“f..I.”;“.i.“°.°.T°‘y»= v~ _ _ wa1tto1n__s%until_theweek_` fore, but "1 *'~ en It is Destroyed Ylran areboo te Rem 84188 tiillt the preses'frt.” endian? :_{»éi’.a\ ' "` A _ _ ___‘\»=. 1% _ ` 9 I we nav; some l urge _ \_/_ ii1 ¢-:__ »» , ‘i||:_ _ `_'_ _ ,_m»l; _ _ _ f ’,i`i_f_i'_ ` *` 1stock»of£lass.-lFn}it L in n 1* - - t d _ ,- pl, ____ _ _ 1np_1n_,,_qu~._1rt,an 2 quprt . _ / i ‘ thatwhat will apply to me in my little purchases - _ _. _ i:'_,.;_| i __ si -;‘ ?h*eap__ ' - - »_- - _n_i_>-.o " res., ¢i‘~ia\2Q~. f='\_~_31`\ _i=;<.ln-§~.1i‘»_‘ fit; no /F will certainlyéapply to them in their big buying. L V _, ; _ _ _'_ "P ` __ ' _ SPecm1_»P,-mes m dozen ~~ oz ‘ .f,;_‘g_°.§ ig . . _ n , _ . _e ,__ _____q__ _ _ I beheve that I have thought this thing out __ _ _ _- __ ___\ ,__ Mm _ _ __ lots _ __ __ ‘_ _ nnoriiiniiol O nl hues that a sensible man could There S no doubt about It kms” me e *ht °fd‘“a" me ~ _ll0ilr1€m\iisioii. ‘A _vCl\rnio1?\So nefkoion ..._ about the otherbiggest stores in town. _ I nmnoing in Ben _ For my overcoat. Ifl'he can't sell, _nt to bekcheap-_ er than the others-he ought to be able to If he don’t it’s i _ 1,’ _ . my treat. if 1 i _ __ __ Guaiacoilsone ot`¢lhe»best_ _ ed' th rket. _ '___ _ _ f ` fwill be a 'grat'iifying_one _if_ _coat,_ _ mv" lmao. it measofehefe. rn.¢p¢f¢* _ "X _' _ *poi"tsf‘n'rncl1`as we regard faithful qqofl With Hypophosphites off, tailoring;-» latest _pattems, of: F _ ‘ _ __~ f‘Lime"-"'and-~ Soda with# ‘ = " use and general ldeniiify. .r<‘“*<‘ ‘ff _'="°°“""°°' IR e "`°"” if Fmmvchafiouewwnsiv For lun trouble- marks every garment made by' I” '_ -, ;‘_ _ _ _. ~ _ _._ 1;; fs 52 i waistcoat and trousers have been _ _. __ . Ol ¢lOll\lO1Oil JOIOIIIG C.l>ll.’.i2rcxnrAosrrr _O an D c.n.1=‘os'rr¢a,n 1>a,cr rr, \\ <3; *rf I . re' 4;-`\l'n',_`-V _ as 'f- Y°“"‘°’i‘°°d°"°‘°‘*“s’ `¢°1isl3e.,__ bfg°“¢hiiiS`_ °f I' 2 L' ` P gg M _ ..a.. 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