up . f ‘ . :il ..1,~,f, f "~ . 1,1 l ll ii' ,1 lu _ __ , li. __ l l ...yy ia`__ _ Q1 - ’ _ Y,-sf.. _ f . i._i\,\3°*_§\‘ _ , , ,,,,,,_,, , ,,, ,._,..,\.,...,. ... \ . -._ _. ........ e - ~. , .. rms six THE LHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ._ . . ._ sm>'rr.u.san_1z, rgoa T ' ir i F _ o - row within a year Past some $18,000,- SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12. 1908. 000 on short notes at' relatively high so/ws are the only kind you should use if you have any regard for the con- dit on of your skin. The use day in and day out of impure soaps is sure to ruin the con- dition of your hands and face. \Ve are particular from whom we buy our toilet soaps buying only from re- liable houses. We have good pure toilet and bath soaps from 2c a cake up. J. G. Jamieson, Reliable Druggist, The Medical Hall ‘ 1- WN GUARD]AN Hon Mr. Fielding has had to bor- REV MR CROWELL S LETTER CHEERFUL OPTIMISM borrow more in the near future to l To I L } . ' -4- _ _ --_ -meet the heavy ex enditure now go- P . we cheerfully print the letter 01| lt is quite refreshing to read the mg “_ But the Minister uf Finance Rev- W- B- Cl`0W¢u» PBSVSOF 0| theyhllppl' assurance "1 the respective is not discussing those things in his Summerside Baptist Church, notwitli-illarfy l10\‘<'=`P8P0fS that bil'-ll Pl1I`U°S wmpalg-u 3p¢¢ches_ standing the gravity of the charges; he makes. We are always pleased tol near from elergymen whether in this is sure to ‘sweep the country. 011 the P1`°‘1“°@S excellent sugar 'beets the in I loiher hand Mr. Borden will also <|U5t|`l' Of Pf0d\l°inE llcet SUBHP. Which fashion or 'ny way of private admoni~ l I d Liberal is profitable in Europe is a failure in . th _ Wally welpsweep the country. A goo non' because ey are us l ,a 6,. sees Nova Scotia again 1-@.,the Dominion. The Toronto Sun sums nrc to win the coming federal elec~. tions. Un the one hund Sir Wilfredl informed and their opinions, especial-il _P ly in regard to m8¢_te,.s anecting pu-U. ,turning a solid phalnnx of Liberals, “P UW Sitllllf-i011 _Ol this illflllsl-Tl’ ini :with Colchester redeemed. An optimis-l UUl~’11`i0 U5 .f0u0W¥l?3 one fl1C'C0l'Y WD* lie manners or morals, ought to be . rm consme,-in and an usually | tic Tory pnper sees Nova Scotia ning. 011% in 0101161168 Ola rl`C0il‘0!`. :ok d b Bmcerits quite tummy upside duwm Bm-den`two factories dminialitled and two “ict em ye 8 ,hai we receive man, timed in Halifax, and caps Bre¢1'civ¢L¢d enterprises dead. ' pp D Cumberland Hunts, Lunenburg and’ letters from day to day. some, of ' ' _ | _ them more comniendntory than we fuel entitled to, and others that are _ _ ‘ _ ' _ ,_E,,,.,,E,, ,,.m,M ,,,,,v_ W_ "_ Um, kindly critical in regard to matters dissenting strongly from editorial views in regard to topics discussed in this column. But in over forty years of connection with the press lots of other noble counties ranked, under the (‘ons'ervni'i\'c~ banner Fromi opposite View points the happy putty _ . ` '~ .' N-' l.irun'wick nl 'nl . of tustc or opinion, and some few “htolb “ec ““ 5 ‘_‘ ‘ “ ‘ _ WELL- l'|'incc Edward island each doing nob- ly for the Liberal party or the Tory, party, ns the cnse muy bc. , ...it is thc some in Uuturio und/ Que- lnc Un thconc hand wc orc told we do noi. remember ever having been ' _ _ _ bu n0“ tharged “nh catering to im |\l1;it Lailrii-1' will hold u solid Quebec murul and depraved tastes. Rev. Mr. Crowell’s charge is Speci- nnd divide iluturlo. On thc other side assurance is .given that Quebec will er th divide this time, and Ontario will fic enough. It is, in bri at we, ,_ _ _ .1 ‘tit llstth L wi ' ' have published that which 'ls “awful imm' lm _O e Q _,mul nm'l`?UE,i nnd vile," which wrung his heart with sorrow and and suflused his cheeks with sha-me. We are quite un- conscious of deserving this censure May it not be possible that Mr. Cro ell' 'ud ment is exceptional and tha; the article and illustrations ol 11 ing after all” There are muny in thc French Province. And so ‘lt will be all the way to thc Pacific. As we rcnd the purty papers, if rcliunce can be placed on their optimistic judgments, we are forced to believe that both parties will win thc fight. -r~»\- W 5 J g . and Laurier and Borden will both be *_ l’rcmi\rs f C-nuda few month. ““""'°` ` ' "" ' which he con ilnins were not so shock L U ‘i _ ii hence. But thc troublc is if what tho 1 s is tru th ~ ' , a 'ty paper: say " ‘ e, each of e.:i ‘ V 1 1- li ‘ “ clergyman m Pnilcei Edviard S an_ party lenders will also meet with ov- nnd n large majority of them mc crwl|clmin;.: defeat and oc consignwl readers UI The qllardian' There mil' to political obl.i\‘iuu. After ull whuit Sale See our win- dow for odd pieces of sil- verware. ' I-3 off. a host of pure-minded men and womtn among the thousands who daily per- use this journal. Rev. Mr. Crowell is the only individual from whom we have heard orally or by letter ob jecting in any way to that of which be complains. Still wears glad to hear from him and to .give his letter the widest publicity. We shall also be pleased I.; html' privately from any otl1cr.-. is the odds so long as nli the puny editors nrc happy in the assurance of coming victory ? American newspapers which hnvc been invest'-gating the iuztttcr of cmnf puign fluids find tllnt on lmth sidvs iilcsc contributions ure few and fcw he- twccn comp;.|.red with those of prc\'i-- ous presidential years. The law for- bidding corporations to contribute WHO BURN his Views- Thc Gllllrdiuii to campaign funds is largely the ' , W0\1l<1 b0 SOYYY €"'f=l` t0 Oneud néifmlw ‘muse of the chungc. There will be less the CBHUHS Oi 80Ud "»a'=lt°» and much expenditure on both sides and yet ‘ But we think the number of those 7"" """" “" `_"" Y’_“ """ ' ' ' wh have bean 5l1(_)Ck&d and ll'lH(l€ 'iD of tht popular will at thc polls. lin" _ more BO YO Oilend Public nl0f¢11ifY~ |rohzibly quite as fair an expression i M ` ~ l We ask all buyers oiSoaps, ,,,,,‘;,J_b,, ,ending The G,,,,,.d,,,,, ,,. lid Crowell has been arc n smul. amiable and obliging circle of our Rev, Mr. Crowi-ll’s pn,thctic refor- l‘. C0ml)S, l:iif\C _ l\l'llCl€ , mnmrit in the sane ,and ssnsibll.. sun~l~1N<; xnws. y ld Lcucl»~.\‘¢~pt ll S4 fl.ilif.\\ Ellis Toilet Govds &¢. &c. '.....-1 fl. af.. ."' . . V y n , H4 we, Halifax; :~`u-h_ Evo May, l)nvi.~',Syd T0 See our Bargains On cncc to those “noblest ser.fnons"t»'l1at n_ey, Hill. Minnie i5cll, '1`li0n:ps<.\n, at one time occupied u place on the |“P3“"1“`l‘~ PHONE 6 rc:-nl-l the [uct that celtuiu other sci like position but which have not yet uppcufired. ln such cusos it some- times happens that the publicity- seckinf.: prcucllcr forms an ill opin- ion of thc offending cdltoi and news | , . . . _ I paper. (‘lcricu.l wrath born and nur lured under such colulitiuns tends to ._ , 1 lllli If yi. _-,_ Opp. P. O. explode in harsli adjectives, but docs not greatly disturb thc editorial ;ralm. (nil ' I Wir" " '. MARK WRIGHT l*`UR’NG COMPANY SUNNYSIDE ~ DECIDE To Buy Carpets NOW 1, , Ano1.he1° two or tliree days and our big czwpct sale will he over. _ If We Ask No Profit During this sale on carpets, Rugs, Squares Mats and Linoleums. lt will pay you to iuvestiggate. V 37..45 Squa1'csl`or $5.10 ._',| $10.25 Sqiiarcs for $7.75 $15.00 Squares for $io,5o 20 p c off llcnip Carpets 'l~ \ _ 25 p c off Tapestry Carpets 30 p c off Brussels Carpets 33 I-3 p c off \Vilt0n Carpets ‘if-11-'l Mark Wright f"ur’n_g Co §T,.f.,“.f2"" Sunnyside (`lczil'orl-l~lS Hulifnx Elli‘ llo'~.1.on Get p”'g0” uf The uum.dii_m'_ Serves _t_0 *.i..\`. City of (}licnt,’f~lo\\'ciTS\lrriil1i‘i‘i side, Sch. Minnie lil-ll, Fliompson, ,___’ deal us_ !n_ions hnvc been offered to till the .\`orthport. A Bad Stomach may come from one of three ~ causes - faulty digestion, constipation or weak kidneys. ill/hether it’s one or all three of these troubles, AllI,lI§Y'S SALT will sweefen the stomach, make the digestion sound, and regulate and strengthen the kidneys. 21 i I beyfs _ §§....“§*;..§alf - sal., __ ___ .___ -Q 1 _,, fl SllllllS I ____ 5 Fall shipmenth. ¢-7 % l High grade l \ a llonqola “ " l$2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 ' l rates of interest, and will have to It is strange that while Gnnndn Slir,»-I agree with you most heart» i.ly in your editorial oi to; pictures thlrt movc our- youth hellward. Even the yellow journal vxclnnus: “\Ha\'e we gone crazy over dancing? Euro-l loot, half naked. barbarically `uejc\vll- led dancing women \vho become more and more daring as the public grows more eager to witness their sllggosi tive movements of body and limbs»l and_ still more of them coming." "The one-iden plan of reform, that l l Ander Elln,_ lu , Vnn Boudr Andar White falsely assumes that mercly supprcsi-_ _noudr ing suloons will bring the millennium, inept. 1 Sept. 9-E Boudrot, Richibucto, sch. Jcssen, White, Everything r is All Right Sales Schemes are All Right When Thvy're - All Right . |'lere’s One -_ - All Right 5_5. i , nf. 53 pairs black and colored _kid Gloves $1.05 and kind for _ 75c. 50 boys’ blouses in Cotton and Gingham only in small sizes, choice 1 25c. 30 pairs boys’ corduroy pants up to 28, 650 quality for 5 C:\u't slip ponipador hair rolls 5oc kind for 394:. 27 in. hair UC. pompador rolls for 251:. 15 ladies’ white and cream sweaters $2.00 up to $3.00 for $I.00 each. (The above are samples and slightly soiled.) Hair nets 22 in, Coiffur a tidy--wear fringe net 22c. iul lot at 1000 new hat pins and ornaments from Ioc to 5oc. Spec- 5 I C 100 bunches grey bee hive yarn also in black for llc a hunk. Put0n’.=; special 2 oz hunks, white, black and grey 22c. Special 100 sharp needles in safety case 2oc special One lot of ~ l5c. shirt waist suits at Half Price. Special leather belts at 2.5¢. New buttons in perl, silk, and velvet covered, also the raw lin nzcd buttcns in all si'/.es. Ladies’ ccrsels a discontinued line P. C. $1 25 for 98 Special odd lot of cotton stockings all sizes for l0c. All shades c. in baby ribbbon silk or satin Sc. and 5c. New velvet ribbons all widths 7c. up io 50c. Sonic ofthe new goods for fall to hand are:--Men’s ready to wear clothing, blankets, bedding, millinery, caps, wings. fl owers, trims, wool hoods children’s `:1ckers, `erse fs new 1 .l J 3 i hosiery, new ilannellets, new jackets, new skirts, new furs, n ew fur lined coats, Hannellette underwer, new cloths, new undcrwe:u', new ribbons, unshrinkable underwear. All the above lines in stock ready for immediate shipment Order Now. Don'f Wait. There will be a rush. JAMES PATON & CO. SHIPPING NEWS. ntc're‘d-sch. Sissy Bcll , Chatham, sch. Life Boat, son, Picton, sch. Katie and Vnnenber, Baie Verte. Sept. £1-Cleared-sch. Katie and El- ombcr, Pictuu, sch. Myosotis, ot, Sydney, sch. Life Boat, son, Pictou, sch. Jess;-n, Sydney, sch. Sissy Bcil, ot, Picton. 0-Entered-sch. Joseph Mc- leaves unmolcsted the equnl evil oil Gm Roberts Sydney sch m,,,,ch corrupt shows, that ure lmrdly less corrupting in no license towns than elsewhere." One cnnnot but think with sorrow and shame-suffused checks, Limt. The Gilardian which has stood for lofty ideas of citizenship and purity of home, The Guardian which hns used the same page for some of the finest and noblest of sermons, should have’ polluted itself with not only it por- trayal of n slmmclcss, hull-naked fem-ale, 'out should have gonn to the extent of light-hcnrtcdly q||11‘i'i,\< the woman’s hlnsphamous ;lc»n\an.‘i in tin-I vcsty of tho death of John *uc bup- tist. On bcllnlf of your lfnrisiiun renders I nsk for some ox'>r\‘.'=i-ni nl Your future attitude in rcgnrd to no ticlus of the clmfructer, of “the llo- hcminnism thnt Angers King Ed ward."- , Yours Respcctfuilly, ‘ W. B. (‘llOWEl.l. Sumrnersidc, Se-pt. 10. l 1 f-ANAD'.lAN'f me 'T Sept 1 ifiant, M. Thorburn, Lord, Sydney, 0-(llenrcd-sch. Joseph Mc- ' mu, Rohm..-, sydney, sch. mn. Hunley, Port Hastings. A 531113. Onan bdchlng, vomiting, htulmoa Immunol 1 l-lood’s Sarsaparilla Bad Stomach un unnusm ma mm ua mv plnzss of llfo. waaklfomn&,lltomuhth.\¢em nal properly perform Ita hlnctfmu. Mlwlll its lymptomnnn Eire Zi in nausea between me hal stomach, fndlzestlon and qs 00Dl|&snd¢hocunhpll'mA|1 Amlplnnlnhltltuk Excursion Fares l Cnarlo-iteiown. . .til 'f`u-ki-1~ Howl for lfnlurn l.|~:|\ im: 'f'o|-onlo, 3 SEPTEMBER l6th |908. ` ~.<....... onergan’s Quick Lunch ) r " l’u ll( ).\ f I4a.CC The Canadian Pacific Railway Short Line, |>.\'l.\'UNICN|li|l'|`4)N'|`l|l'l|{|>\l» ‘ F. C. WESLLY C0 oss|oNERs_ ~ ENunAvEn:». El-flLl'| ROTY VERS Sl. .fohn N. ll. Stewart 6. Campbell Brrisfera. Solicilors cle O Ives in Ili-s‘l|is;\y lilurk, Corllf-r_ , I fl 0 r G n t G Grnl'lonSfrecis, Chnrloleloivn, l‘. li I Island l MONEY T0 LOAN 1 Exhibition “.'.-;T;.;f;'.'.';f::.#.‘.::"‘“-"- ______..-._.--..._.__ arrived for Ladies. . mo" lArlhul'J.B. Mel|lSl1B.A. (HARVARD) Features of the Better Crimp And it tells the Kind of Crimp that is the Helter Crimp-A ND \V HY If You are I\1ferested,a Post card will bring this Bright Little “liyc-Opener” to you At Once. Ask Yourself-~-\/Vliy not let us Send You a Copy Today? The E. B. Eddy Co. Hull, Canada. }f\‘r|~ since |351. ‘ The Crimp and the Consequence" S the Title ofa Mighty Inte resting Little Booklet on V/ash boc:ds,lliat has_lusf f'een Issued it tells thc Value of the Crimp \ \Vnshl>0:1rds the Features of l the (lnlinnry Crimp, andthe /\|'.v:|_\'»-', I£\'ery\\'|im'c in (‘unudn,nsk for E|ldy`s Matches. The HALL MFG C0 » d ..___._..___;_..,______i.._____._. linn l\fill.-., 'l`ln'esl1ers, Cleaners, Combined Tlircsllers and CleauerS llorse liowers :md Rubltcr Ilelliug, all complete with [latest improv lueufs. W5 ’1.f¢ /lstents for thc :\l_ll, l‘. .\._l'_l’.lt Butter l ‘- 5 Brewed , ly 25. and :a Pot of Fresh _ _ Vnsllrinknlile Iln