" .i.i~, '»_.j ‘ ii' " f§__,‘.‘ _ if- ". Sul? ' PM . will ii, for i as , S _ _ wil , . mil ‘L asl Cl-'. ‘a~$`§l§:‘.i.»?.- > i m _S hit ii ~l _i ,ri wi 5' __ gl ..- ,.3 _._ _W _ 1' ‘ l. r_ ~ \ --i_ _‘ii , , ll l' if f 5:1-2/auf ».~ .__, "`("'°` "l“*’_’f" ilwrf. `-g . ..._ ‘~'_“;_‘_ si t. ii ii at i _ , ~ 2 ;:_,~f"wf~r=‘y*" se’ “*% ' + i __ .ii _ , i r ` -~ ¢ 5 ,-5 .-"W 3253 ` dial* . 3 _,_ .___»{, W _;;§{<;_ ‘F5 ,.=~f.-. ...aa .~_.i;_= ` _ ~ .- ., ., ' i l ‘ 1. ' lil- _ ,, i i i qv gl 5 » A, ’ ’ Iii. lf) _ Qin-_ * ' 3/Ji’ 4 V ii ' __ '»_}»_ ‘» _.\, : .`._f'. , \' ‘ I '.4 +4. _.a _P L tl' .i L l`l ;~ git., ri , _ l" tif’ ,Nt 'gil tt.; ill" _ » _' _g `__ ' I ' gl; . t i l 1, ,i eiii ` iv’ 2.' ____ .ac ._;;, ._ -_ . e _ ».-si it . tp i :_ . 'il ‘t ""£€,l;l'§5 :mr-i." oft i f abil li ‘ 'i ui Sp(-_ _ I 15 f, cw... 1 \ 2?” ",`Y.;q~ .-fi-rn ¢-r~:°:::'S== f£,FE'°`° __ __ _ 4 ¢ i ¢.l ' _ fi, 'i ».g. _ f i *Ln i 4 i`7/ii” ~ i` foil'-' “ 1_3 f.‘f_ _~_i »vo».. l' ii, 5 ’ l , _ 5.- . . _ \ ` ~..»G *'f¢,>- .vs_ _ _ .___ fl i. lr, if, _ L_. ¢‘§,,,_, vis , 4 l " A tl f, "_ . i< .sg g ~ _ __ l : ‘ r r 'nos min 'rum cimirzorrirrowu 'cimnnln _ 0_CTqBER10. 1918 r . - -_ :_ er persiste-.fl _in we shall _soon have the iwiii _ ____ ___ _*__ ` To A amino o-im if°ui»ae¢1as1i.s4_oo ver year ioeiiver- '~\'h0 SSW rl <301‘m3" Spflllklmg thc fl1=""`_*9 ' 5 ' _ ed) In ldvancli 88-00 por year (Mailed) In advance, ln germg frm' 3 pepper boxi 01° at least l"e_ , ._ Canada, and $360 for U. 8. A. Head Office at Charlottetown, Branch Offices at Sum- menldo, Alberton, Sourls and Montague. 'President-Major A. A. Bartlett Editor and Publisher: ` : Aaaoclate Editor J~ R. Burnett. V D. K. Currie _ ______,._1_.._.l-_- Ml INCREASE IN PRICS OF GUAilD'lll The Paper Controller. Mr. R. A. Pringle. K. C., lia= authorized the Paper Manufacturers to increase the price of paper to newspapers to $3.45 at tne mill pei- 100 lbs. to have a retroactive effect from July 1. The pre war p.'.:e| was $1.59- This represents an increase ol over 100 per cent. The price of Linotype metal has jumped from 61; to 16'/zc per lb. Ink has gone up 50 per cent. type 100 por cent, telegraphic news 500 per cent, while wages. coal. freight etc have gone up in propoftiun. All over Ca:_.1d:i| newspapers have increased their price to help to meet :nel increased cost of production, a few instances being: M' _\c~l ‘ ton Times from 2c to 3c, and annual subscription froir `,-4|?) to $6; Moncton Transcript, ditto. Tire Halifax herald .md the Chronicle have advanced tlzeir rate to Sc per copy and from $3 to $7 per annum subscription. The St. Johnic papers have also advanced their p'iccs. The Guardian is reluctantly compelled to take similar action. and from today the rates will be as follows: siucte coPv’ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . . . . _ _ . ._ ._ __ 3 cents W Annual Subscription, delivered _ . . _ . _ . _ . . _ . . . _ . __ $4.00 Annual Subscription, by mail _ .. __ _ , ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ __ $3.00, The subscription rate will be effective from Oct. 15. man who v _is talking to the man who s__\v him do it. tate th.i c\er.il hundicd thousand .erman . T"""“S°’°`Y' °°T°B_E‘°‘ _"°j "_9“’ l.ive Stock ‘[`»ranch Representative for _ _ _ N tl on 'I`\|0sili1_\'. Thi- l~I\ viiiii;_i; fiuiirilizlli will not lio issiu-il ml Miiliilsiy. liiil \\'ill lio i.~'.~‘\\i-il :is 3 usuail oil 'l`iiv.~'tlu_\'_ .\il\’i~i'ti~‘vi's iilmisc note g lllviw cli:tilf_'t-.~. _ 'l`Il li l’l‘1.\(`l'l l’l{()l’(l.\`.\ LS on, thc fi ~ination of which was inaug ir- tcd at thc dist annual meeting of that i'- anization. lt will l::_- i-emcmbered that the exit i- --- sion of this farmers co-operative mo' 5-. ment was €;lll_v discussed by the 1llenil;~=e»:.< G -2 0 “J -~ (All rights reserved) is, ,_.<.__.'/g 'C . .. . ..._ lG _ _ _ l \ It is not :rue that the Germans either ‘nw Consider what you would ao ii vented the present epidemic or helped ti.,""" *"d__ enza. To ciiarge the Germans with sprc d ing so coni1~a.1°ati\'ely harmless a discasf: _i. this would "ic to deny them the kultur .' have ohsei~~_'r=il in their doings for the p _st four and a ~:;ilf years. Besides _ ie above' very satisfactory iva- son it is l\;_'.'.»\.'.'ii that influenza, in the_ff_. in which exists today was prevalent lit the Germtii Army long before it reach »d this continent and oili' dcspatchcs to* S.__.t_._. ._, ;_____ ,g Your Problolus Solved; _ I* 'Irv 1'.s.Lmsco'r'r, 0. si.; ,P _ ¢I~‘J¢% 2 nsksesnoassssk Dr- Llnscuit. lu this column will ""9 -V0" SONG your heart problems "l\llKious_ natural, social, financial and '-'VPU' nlher anxious care that per l'lf‘X@B You. ll a personal answer le ro- '|ulrcil_ enclose a live cent stamp. No iinuics will lie pulillr-hi»d2 ll’ you pi-9 (013 S1511 your lultials only. or use a pseudonym. ` TAINTED \l:iNl;Y:-“lr,q ..._ _cr" sums lhii fi large sum ii fI10D€Y has been left toalooo' man, that was made lrom si llwg liquor, :ini rerring apaitmt t. tor immoral curiii ses, and 33145 how such min»y shou‘db;- used ? The ‘ l!00d man" is under the same obligation to use this money as he uses ether morwav He must use it to do gocd. llc liasa peifect right to use it for fhe _ support of himself a ri d ‘amily if that is necessary b..t 'ic slii uld hold all surplus money s ll id’s steward, ti be used lox benevolent and religious purposé. PAUSE AND liI"i"EC'l`:--"lf i man does that which is essentially wronpgand honcsllv thinks he ii _’oiniz right, do-:s his honest oznii ion change the natural, had results ofthe act ?" I will ansivi r this question by asking a iolhci. lf a loving mother gets up in he night and gives her sick baby a dose of Drussic acid, lhinkirg she is giving castor oil, doei ‘nf-r As anticipated in these columns yester-l uccess of hich during the four years of honesty of Durpose Chang.. ih. day Germany s peace proposals have _niet t< existe 1.1 b n p .e with the rebuff they deserved, The oflilcial ,ive Stock _ .ranch has probzibly never rl.;-_,Q only difference will bethit il the reply has not yet bye-eu given by President - of the Egg mid Poultry Association sf - xr - i._ i';f_<~_ l-s ec l" nomcna.l_ l' " .1 greater work for the development of '_ iff natural results of the act?Tlii person made the mistake thr. .ugh innocent human ignorance tlierc Wilson, through whom the overtures were Canadian Agriculture than that dmc Wmbeno moral mama made, He simply asks what the note means! largely und-.~'_~i' the inspiration of Mr. W. \. Judging by the press comments in the I 11;- Brown, through whose vision and foie- ted States, in England and France, it is not sight the and Poultry AssociatE_in "DICKIE"-Yoursof urieils difficult to guess what the reply will be. Once a dog has acquired a had iiainc, came into cxistellce. 'lhe As_=f_i»ciat1oii has now taken on a muCh__Te]| me what ,hd has 1 ~ ] 1 ~ was read with interest. Am glad my letter helped vnu so says an old proverb, i_t s time to hang him. larger dur; rind, still un_der the able mari i- since done for you, and whe he, The Kaiser has certainly fulfilled the first gement of _‘liz Kerr, will do in other lil:-as he has wrought any change in condition and while the second may be be- of producc what has been accomplished so the One Who 15 EWIUH YO* S0 much trouble. It is absolutely yond, hope the consensus of opinion succcssfull_‘_‘_ii_i the egg and poultry busin- t _th t me _ _ throughout Christendom is that no dog has ess. A Dominion charter has been secuwfl tx; 5; 20%? Soi:.£d’t§;)S(f,,u;§ ever been more deserving of it. the Germans arc. It is because they want and the Criiadian Farm Products is ziovv The Allies are as anxious for peace as even in a position to handle all lines of prod:_:_'o The main aim of the new organizati»»;i, peace that they are giving their best blood, as indcatefl bv their charter is “to incrc_-_.sc Q Dall! S0-|00fl0HS F01' 1-waiiacc siean, Higiifieid 2 ' mysterious personal proble m ; `aaa¢i=a==a-i=rl~x..e=m==i==» _-_ _~. "Y ; . H A C* A A Th. i}' r e ha; been re eated sol qu U A iunnj i A H C I v ' ' . s ‘ " ~ ~ ’ ' " ‘ - _ lim llllllnwll suaflllall thai ililiiygbeiieve ii. If mlieh i0»~g» A V _ __ V _ _ ` _ .ii f .» f lugs. city, 3-Pope NOV. H\\2E\b\`0°k Bull, 2 yrs old. -1-Easton Bros., clty. -, Bull 1 yr old. ’ 1-Veruoii Mclllillan, clly 2-4385- :on Bros.,`clty, 5-»l:.‘d'viin lleld. Rollo Bay. Bull calf under l yr and ovor 6 mons. . ifsiiwiii Reid. nano Bly, 2-EHS .in Bros, clty. Bull Calf under G mulls and 0\'0!‘ 3. 1-Easton BFOS., CNY. 'I-E390" Bros., Ulf! (`ov: lu milk or calf, 3 yrs old. 1-A_ Nlcluie and Sons, city, 2- \\', R. Yoiiiikcr, city, R. R. .\`0. <5 1l~Efl\\'iii Reid. Rollo Hay. (`ow in milk or calf 2 yrs oli _ L»~-Ernest Lund, llnzellirook, 3-Eos _ou Hros.. city. Helter 1 yr old. ' imc mill sons. it. lt. _\‘u. is. L~~~I=i\S- ion l3i'os._ city ' _ :-"T ..--‘ 3 Helter calf iiiiilcr 1 yi' and over u 1-HE UNIVERSAL TEA //_ iuons. l , ' ¢ " D/'f»,_/' iew. 1:. \'0iiiii:'i., Cllr' (`liaiupioii llull _=,li~i\\_'n in class. lv--Ezistoil Bros., city. (`li:\mpioil Fcniailc shown in class. 1-f.»\_ Mcltnc and Sons, clty. .\ YRSIII RE Sl’E(‘l.\LS ugly etc. age. l~Easloii Brns._ city, 2-Jo ilzirr, lt. lt. N0. li city, 25---A. .\lt-lt: ' and Soi\s_ city. Cow lu milk or cult’ 4 yrs aiiil im. 1-A. McRae null Sons. city, 2-Ed win llcitl, Rollo Buy, 3-Easton Bxos.. clty. J ERSEYS (Class 19) Hull. 3 yrs and up. 1-~\‘\`:lllui;c Slcad, Highfield, 2- Alvx. 1\lcl{ay_ clty. niiii 1' yr viii. 1~-Wallace Stcziil, lllglificlil. lliill Calf under 1 yr :ind over 1-Stephen Holroyd, Winsloe, 2 Alex. Mcl(ay_ city. Cow in milk or calf, 1`» yrs and lip. 1-Waillace Stood, Hizlificld. 2- Wallacc Stead. Higlifielil, 3-W:il- laoe Stcail, Highfield. Cow in milk or calf, 2 yrs old. ~ . . ' - ,-_".' . '. ._ c ’ _ _ H ' _ that they ale thlowlng the resources of the plodu<._i\1ty of Canadian farms. to R Gum-dial, Readers “§,'_'f‘;"e°, f“’,fr“-0m_‘g"""ld their respective_ countries into the melting _enhance tl*-<> value of farmproperty and to ‘ _ ,__w,,,,,,¢., S,,,ad_ Higi,f,,i.i, -i_. _ pot of war. It is because the world wants improve the general conditions, econoiziic ruriiieiiea by w. e. i..»um “'“ll“°° S'°ad» "lB““°"‘- " peace that there are miles upon miles of and social. of the rural communty; to co- 5,,m,,,$g,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,, ,,, 6 “lf “’“'°' 1 Y’ ‘md ‘“ E l' white crosses in France and Flanders, in relate the systems of tillage, grading and t;00p.BYE,SUMMERi i_vvaii..c¢ stead, Higimcld, ;»,,_ Gallipoli, in Mesopotamia, in Palestine. It marketing and other processes of the farm . _ » whim sieaii. Highfield. is because they want peace that they have under the siipervision and direction of the 0 with one voice said N0 to the Ka1ser’_s lin- producer and to promote increased procl;ic- "_ °`i_vv..ii..e sie...i_ mgi.fi.i.1_ pudent proposal. lrle wants the Allies to tion by pro\.'i§lin_g systems of marketing tail- The last act is on. The golden' W‘“““°° S‘e““' H‘g““°“" state their terms as if these terms had nov- culated to eliminate waste and duplication rod is lighting its aurifi-rous Pf“""‘ “°“s“""“g 1 B““ ‘md 4 F er been stated Louder than the thunder of and thus ensure better returns to the pro- Dzgmes by evefy fféadslge _jmd maiisivaiiiice stead. Higiiiieia. (The Chicago Evening Post) the Allied guns that have brought forth ducer, to ,clade and classify' fa1'm produce 5"? evgry- W°° sy Or," this latest whine is the Allied voice bcliifid in such a i-iaiiner as to guarantee the quell- snzde of blue 'are the asfcrs _ _ _ , ._ _ the guns: ' Heller call under 6 mons and over 6. Rimini! With It th0\-“Zh @\<‘l'Y e \4 ty of co_mmodit1es_go1ng from Canada to the Heat and dust and drought can- \\\\ \ \ \ »`_` - “We shall never sheathe the sword until imD0rt1llII countries of the world and cs- ‘Ot q“e"Ch fhelf SDIFNS- The Q-` ‘T ~ Belgium recovers in full measure all, and pecially to Great Brtain; to guarantee to _ _ » more than all, that she has sacrificed, until until the mlitary domination of Prussia is wholly' and_ finally destroyed.” The 'Kaiser has heard this voice and will hear it yet louder still. Yet in the face of this he wants the terms restated, he wants the Allied governments to discuss with him and his tools the terms upon which they shall make peace! The terms are “Military domination of Prussia wholly and finally destroyed,” a process th_at is now being most effectively accom- plished by the Allied nations. Germany can have peace tomorrow on the terms laid down over four years ago, terms the nec- essity for which has-only been intensified by over four years of war. X nl._nl1.\‘o'. Tun m~:u.\i.\.\'u.~i It has become customary, when anything more than the ordinarily disagreeable oc- curs, to blame the Germans for it. The The Spanish Influenza, which is prevalent in some sectoins of the United States and t _ __ _,___ _ _ _ _ sufferers, lifts its spray ten feel ._ V _ _ _ _ he fonbl 2' 'H at h0me_ that evellf 9-1 l-'C19 hiiih_or more. The great th=sf.les, France is adequately secuied against the beaiing the stamp of this Corporation sliall are in their glory as _are also menace of aggre_ssion_. _until the rights of be true to name and grade and of an excel- ihe 20ld5UCh€S. WhiCh_cliniz iq the smaller nationalities of Europe are lence calculated to inspire greater confid- the pufple heads and flfle Them placed upon an unassailable foundation,and ence and freer interchange between pro- °fél,:?rt};,,°°d§‘r, an ,,,em\,e,._,, of giant ragweed bane of hay-xi»ve_r I D 0 D D‘ S f/}./__ V ` l KTDNEY A `P||:LS _:és i Qsid/ _z'7Q;'\\\\\\ \\ _ \\\\ due" and Consumer-" suml11¢:r'slas%floralchorgs.'l`hey ` AL \`\\\\\ D15. O romp about he stage' in af sort K|DN E"{, ._-1"; ,il', NOTES nf frenzy of energy he_ca_use they __ i, ,_ Pi A16, ,t Sp: .it know that the band which rmizs ilu. 'GH T's D\5 i\° I ‘i l' ii- ` ' ' Y", '* DUN; TLS H ll' German ieports sav that Turkey has ,qg:;il,,n%“;U,c,‘f,re“i;;'l| 'S Lgfllgfflgls' `~'.;'_' - E .ll;f,iilll'1 decided to remain `wi/th thc Centra' _ the _ar h_arrlofstalk and firm ` 1355?" l Pow Y e. ers. Since it has not much t l k f f' °fle‘f- 7h""f Mads WI" b W Hi the,Ente_,te_ perhaps it ff uorls Otrh ltmiq the beckoning oflack Frost, _His __________ Q ii breath will seal' the precious "_“""`*"_"""'”" ~' might as well die fighting. How ~ 'f uh ' . _ -' British occupy _Sofia its outlook Eiiilllchziitgg ilrfigylllieveteiillrilclarheal/\;l$;sh€:(if?‘il_ ri' ' "'_"\““_`f`?f"f-n soon. Bulgarias collapse means doom to being. So they hurry, lfuirv, _ 3; Tufts- A ::.';f.it.‘t.i'.:‘“.°.'::.'i5. §.*‘_;'.:. ins: i The f¥°i "1 Kl°k\*_ . *_-°-‘ ‘if d_ " 'ii The people of Canada _who stand ready hcl;elS;;ml)c?l,v?ror§‘§sdbgfl:hg!d to give their all to win this war will cheer~ haunt. ‘ fully undergo unnecessa f t The f_iill ranks of the goldenrfld luxuries iie§yf.ii‘§’“.‘i-’;_§&’l_‘l :ii1..;ir::.:.:;¢.:.Si'a':r.;‘ir”i real significance of e 0 ' t ‘ _ . - Y A dl gerlcy. If up till now (fhrt-l:;)fn1l§d\};:]nillfsvElnl‘-3,21- gig; disiaellrtoliltrtlgvzgllz virlgcrltiay gun to do their full duty in savin , "t ° _ rn_ake up his mmd.but not mcg ly because they have not had it sllflllcigiitrlv l7i`,|;2v:,f,f.tY,::»ll:,§}:,f,,!{}',:¥|f'¢;f.§:'1E|l§'.§ impressed upon ther mnds that saving is wood-thrust will be ot f riot a small and petty matter but that they-e hind, though his- more? noilhgg is glory in saving, that saving has an im ‘_;;>_'_';8l;_ne;i_:_e;E_tl:__eh\_f_ee_i;;__ol;;;eb:5:_k_ __0ur sister rovinces-and ' ' A - _ n. ' ° r . _._ P, _ . . PY Wl_‘}9ll name lnediatebearing upon the question of vie- ...mimffan mnaa._wiiiiamm ‘ ' - ’ * _l Buy Your Tea iolf i ' ` 1-~Jol\n l3:\ri_ city, It. R. No. lil 14-Easton Bros., city, 2~»A_ Iilc-' _lr Contlnlletl . _ .__ ` . _ \,_` - i "*““' *`*T“'E ' _ from the firm """-f`7lt§ ‘“""“'“"‘"‘ “ "‘“”`” ‘“’ - l that grows it Bull, 3 yrs and up. ' _ / aff ’ 1-Easton Bros.. lilly, 2~1\~ E~ l i- » 1 7 A / |..|PTUN'S /“ It stands to reason' that a firm that owns its own plant- ations and grows, blends, packs and sells its own Tea can guarantee its quality better than a firm that does not have these advantages. " For this reason, therefore, if you wish' to get perfect quality Tea, buy Liptnn’s, because it is the only guaran- teed quality Tea obtainable in Canada. _ The very fact that “Lipton’s” is synonymous with “Tea” is because we have made Lipton’s worthy of this associa- tion of ideas. ,S ~ Igilirgnwevtou \‘v1G"$.§’-\ 6?* _ llilll Il _vrs uliil up. K _ 1-ltopci' Bros., city. i `5" R- R- N°' bi 2"E“5"‘m u`>0S"l Bi~cc\ilcrs‘ Young Hem, etc. llull 2 yrs olil. ' i l-Wzillucc Steail, Hlglilielll. 0' ° (`li:iniplon Bull, any age. ' l»-Wallutze Stcud, Highfield. Fliauipioii Female, any age. 1--\\':illzi<.'c Stcild. lliglilicld. nous. 1~ltoper Bros., clty. Hull 1 yr old. ` ' 1--ltopcr Brns._ city. 1 Bull call' under 1 yr and over G l~lloper Bros., city. (ll'HR.\'SlflY.*l llull call’ under ll and over 3 moiis. ((‘luss 20) 1-Roper Bros., city. Cow iii milk or calf, 3 yrs and up. _ ((`on§lnued on Page Slx) -'_ 2;_',. _._ _ ;_~;-._.___.§,;_. _. ._-21 *Wt 4 »*“*“‘“l=" ‘film S“"» "“” ii 1-eliusloii Bros., Cily. 3-‘EflSl0“',, ‘ Bros., ciy. ‘ " Best 2_Animzils, cillier sex, any ,S a S hn ‘ it TO Celebrate Victory TWO DOLLARS AND. FIFTY CENTS Now’is the time to fly the ,, Union Jack _ f Just a few complete outfits » or $2.50 Each - Send orders at once ~ CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ‘L_ u r~ - ei- _-Y-I-nz- _ _ ' _,__ 1 K” FARMERS.i ATTENTION ; We have in stock a supply of _ BASIC SLAG Now is thc time to buy as prices are sure ti be higher later on. ed Informat1on__cheerfull`y furnish- runr 11:1- ‘li__.|¢*- A CALL WRITE oR PHONE 1 Auld Bros Ltd. i he - needs a F. uiusuwi qua ,sfeiy ire Insurance Qzor-send him one for 5 _~ fins: A N wessity _ We h%ve _a fine aeaort- _ Elllrntum vnll,_-'i_ e ghd to ’ 1 Then insure in good strong s¢0¢;¢ Compu". bl’xii2'§'¢f°r "'°"'“""i "Y ies. which never lmiesi 'an imeiii claim' lmii 0 l o l ~ P _ '_ ‘ _ Isismvreseniedby _ ,_ '~ G H Ta Io _1 ‘ ‘ " - Fin menu/