__.~__ I. 1-, it-. » _ I of gold und silver watches, :ill ismall representation in Parliament is oe ‘ I ' Til l I ,.,,4lil.fm : 1 I i I (.. .il »,., . :il 'lla I' PAGE SIX , ' ...,.HF,' LATEST NEWS I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN f\ " rmsr or loin' _ p NOVEMBER U. ,916 ¢ r_____ . .._.--- ---_-~1-_-; » | ` "‘ I :ire the ones that leave the skin :Is good or het- ter than they find it. You'cIui`t pick up szifc soup.-: c\‘cry\\'liere. Mission I of toilet soups' is to cleanse and to do noth- ing elsc. \\'e olier you relinblc soups. \\f'c buy them :is curcl`ully as wc l> L'll<_l1'‘-l'l` ITU] 'PHIH .\`T()ltlfl. 'l'l'll‘J l'..f\l‘»tll*lS'I` A.\`l) MUST t`tl.\ll’l.l°l'l`lC l.l.\1l<] ()l"i YV`lNT;3IRI l}l7INIl)7El];fl'}l>‘lI-'\l¢ 'N 1'- l`7- ‘l~l(lodcrich in western Ontario, where .‘ o ~‘-:ic - 1.-1 .rr ifI. o.-\u.\Ia.\"r -‘ ALI. sizes. Moom<: Mormon. I ‘ I II-um. l "l’aton's Specials toduy are knitt wool sweater coats. all .~'iy_os. colorsl °'Gib5"“”* Hypolmosphites is an und prices. 'l`hcy cnn save you afulli quarter on every dollar you buy, cbildrcn‘s coats from (inc to $1.00,, Misses’ and little \vonu~n's couis $l_2:'»- to $1.50, women’s coats from $1.25 t., $6.75, mcu'.~\ couts from -$1.25 to'$5l~.'»\l_ Dress goods special 500 and 7.'ic. Stan- fiel\l's Iinrlcrwliiir $100- I'f\ff‘l“'5- ll-‘.lIl3irli. . - \\ . _' \ 3 nncc with the advice tqndered by our //"/L" ‘representatives elected to the House ` `\.___, c-‘\ of t‘onunons, or appointed to tht I __-`» T 1.6¢-ii;itI-_ ilut the party principle in I "‘=':\':lf\~I§ ., .:f_ ";'). _:‘,1,“|' I , ` " JA ;' ,and as II matter of actual practice. appointnieuts and so on, in accord ‘tervcncs to qualify this proceedurc louly the Members and Senators who are in accord with the Government, 'are consulted. Thus for all edectivo purpi-ises connected with the adminis- ,tratiuu of our federal concerns our ‘diminished by this party division. 1 All these considerations have a lmost important bearing upon the ,question of our represent/ation at Ot- laiul all the host of officials connect- existing Cond"-i°“5~ 099 Ol these is [_ their representatives to the Com- e these matters, theoretically making AS a Nile, and for reasons that are S Since the un-ion :with Canada in iU\“'a» ln the mst Place they “dd t° 1873 the control and inanagement of lthc 1;l`&\'il~Y Of UW 1058 Of Y€Dl`€9€l1tB" ` our more important public services tion which the Province has already at sustained and the prospect of further loss after the next census is ta.lum.We the postal service, the telegraph ser- have already lost one third Of Our rice, the militia, custom-s, inland re- l11UmbBl`ShlD ln the Holme 0! 00"* 1,. mons an-d stand shortly to lose an- n- other member, making one half of ter ice boats, freight rates, express our original ‘-ll10fa~ Lei “S S\1DP0tl€ 5 for a moment ' how Nova Scotia lwould relish the loss of one third or , one half of her 18 members, or how is members were taken away. Yet our loss is proportionately, as great as *Tho Uttaw-a Government appoints iwllllldf *if* Such case be the 1°” of our tioveruors, Judges of the Sup- f-11055 lB"lZ91` Pf0"'l“°e5~ I-eine and (`ouuty tlourts, Senators, TWU things are accentuated by the 9 that in the selection by the people of Inons every consideration should b given to efiiciency. Our few represen- tatives Shguld make up in ability, in _rnowlodire of public af'fa`irs and the capacity to discuss them, in good judgment, anergy, industry and close ittention to their representative dut- iee,\vhat thay lack in uunzters. And a like regard for fitness should go,- ern the appointments that ara from time; to time made to the Senate. These are self-evident truths in re- gard to 'our representation in Parlia- ment. obvious, small communities such as ours are more sensitive than larger ance in regard to any neglect or in- vasion of their just rights, Possi- hly they are unduly seusitive,v hut thoughtful ministers of state often rind it worth while to respect the sensitivcness, the rights and even the prejudices of such oommunities as ours. And inasmuch as the people of Prince Edward Island are deeply con- cerned in this matter ot their ‘dimin- ishing representation generally, they arc especially disposed tp insist that their depleted representation in Par- liament shall not be m-axle less in either the House or the Senate by lleaving vacancies too long unfilled. l HBV. GEURGIII E. RUSS. The early departure of Rev George F., Ross, the esteemed pastor of Zion (‘burch, is u cause for sincere regret, not only to the congregation to which he has ministered during the past four years and to the Presliytery of I’rince l-Edward Island, but to the [local (lhristian community generally. liter Mr. Ross while engaged in his ;pnstoratc lrere has been rccoignized Uiy the many whose privilegq it has ‘becn to listen to him in his own ani i _ I ( iother churches as an ahle, judicious |earnest and most sincere minister o 'the Gospel. He has been instant 'inillnited ,States Senate. And in the .szms-.in und out of season in promot ing every good cause. Under the sys- tem of fraternal_ exchange of .pulpitslnnt take their seats till March next. ‘which prevails here, he has been I ,heard from tinio. to time with much Presifleiltial election. at least. the - ' d ‘acceptance in the Protestant an lhe surrounding country. He goes fill ac-credited by th'c estoam and re- gard of all who have known k-nown him in this City and Province, to his now field in the prosperous town of §vangelical churches of this city and qucut labors and mlniutrations will be _:greatly useful and Iipllftllllri- HIS fruitful work in Vliarlottetown will not soon he forgotten. unrivalled nervo and tissue builder as wcll as for general dehility and wast- ing diseases. The phenomenal sale of this preparation tclls its own tale of value as a builder. We get many ex- cellent tributes to its efficitlrlcy in re- newing vitality and making tha de- bllitntcd robust. Price $1. The Mac- Kinnon Drup (lo. dll-L » ited quantity of choice well W¢- me open to hu_v :I lim pressed Clover Hay--If any to oiicr see us at once. R. E. Mui rs niwf. ch & Co. Charlottetown No. 20 Charlottetown Good for rpms". A Young Ladies' Bermuda Island, New York Citi’ Ind Piano Voting Contest. I Ie Noi good GuardIan’s ,,,,;";;,,,, Ten Votes Adnrcsn........... . . . . ........Disl Trim neatly for Sling purposes. M ................ . . .................. ...»....... rirt.........._..........-........ kind that stand the _ racket in all weather conditions. And the “Daisy” rubber in If presenter! nt The Guardian Office before the-above date. Shapes t0 Suit THE U. S. ELECTIONS. _ lt seems to be now well-established that the Democratic party has secur- ed a modest majority in the next ll-louse ot Representatives at Washing- iton. But the change will not he great enough to give that party control oi the Senate, even after the personnel of that body is altered by the choice of new Senators by the Democratic State Legislatures. In the present Senate the Republi- _cans have a majority of 32, two~ thirds of the membership being of .|that party. Not since 1895 has there fibcen a Democratic majority in the - House of Representatives the newly elected Democratic Congressmen will After that date and untll the next Republicans will control the national Administration and the Senate, while the Democrats will hold a majority in the House. These conditions will not be favorable to the smooth work- ing of the political machinery at Washington. A new lecture by Maior A. A. Burt- lett is always a. welcome treat, and one is now promised dealing with the Alhambra., the splendid palace of the ancient Moors in Granada. Major. Bartlett has travelled much and- with his eyes wide open to the scenic, artistic and architectural charms and historic interest of the places he has visited. He has proved himself nn Fall Footwear For those who re- quire to be out in the cold or damp Weather the whole stock Peb- The proprietors of |Zam-Bulf have reason to believe that certain unscru- pulous dealers are attempting to hand ;out |to some customers who ask for Zam-Buk some .preparation other than Zam-Buk, but on which their profit is greatei. |At least one case h-as been brought to light where one of these harmful substitutes- witih nothing in the least resembling Zam-B-uk in its comzposition- when used by the purchaser, set up acute irritation ; and blood-poison was on- ly averted by applying the genuine Za.mfBuk. I This dangerous practice of substi- tution will be rendered impossible if purchasers will ba sure .to see the name Zam-Buk (protected by law) on each box before buying, and will refuse .to be led astray by plausible talk about something else be`\ng “just as good and cheaper" or "pra- cticallv the same thing," etc., ietc. alert and painstaking observer, pos- sessed of rare descriptive powers.H'ia many illustrated lectures, couched in chaste and eloquent language, make a delightful appeal to the eye and the ear alike, while they are full of in-teresft and information always. Wh-at is of equal importance is that th-ey are invariably delivered for the purpose of promoting some useful and worthy object. 'ro CURE A Conn ‘IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quininc Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S GROVE’S signature is on each box. 25c. MEN’S FLEECE LINED UNDER- WEAR, WELL MADE, SIZES i36, 38 AND 40 OFFERED AT THIS STORE FUR JUST 39 CENTS Pl*]R| GAR- MENT. MOORE & MCLEOD. 11-4dtf. “We are showing one of the larges and best Stocks of umbrellas in th City. A large shipment just receive from the makers, and they are beau- ties. Quality of cover, and beauty ot handle, are just what you desire. 75c, $1.00, $1.25 to $4.50. D. A. Bruce. 10-29dtf. MACKINNON fd. MCNEILI. Harrilrtérs, Solicitors, Niiaries, etc MONEY TO LOAN. Ufileeez-Cameron Block 'Charlotte -.»vrn. `n. A. M.-icK1NNoN, K. o., L_L. a. nor-ircR'l‘ N. MnNRll,I. QQE ' i. / /I_Iear Canada’s Best _ Family Piano The Willis piano is the best for home use that money can buy or the greatest tecliuieul skill can produce. It has long held the affection of ninsic masters as an ideal instru- ` nicnt. The Willis is hand polished :uid hand carvecl, e\‘cr_v part is finished with all the cure and skill that Ina_stcr artisans can ac- quirc. The touch of the Willis is light, easy syuipathetic, the tone :I niarvel to all listeu':rs. The Willis was selected by The Guardian :is :I Grand Prize in their Cou- test. Sec their selection in our store. A. E. Toombs FT; l l lk =""_\ s Z L . All sizes ___m A ___ L_ , I ‘__ _ 4 _ _ - _ _ Y' I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I _ . FRIDAY, i\`O\'l'I.\lBlil§ Ii, |910 _ OUR REl’KESEN'l`A'l‘ATlON AT OTTAWA. The llousc 'ol Quality ’ os>w 5' ‘F A ii- _ wZos>e Piiipo ` A nf-v . 'ge `-=~ .i nd A - S tanfield's y Blue Label Underwear C _ a garment C C 98 a garment . - V a garmem --//I-- A "l’ersinn Paisley neckwnur, red ties, and rc-d leather belts at Fatima. 'l`ho liiggest line of ueckwear for ladies ever imported by Patons, was opened by them yesterday. ` '“"“ I H0l"*'S 8 hit! lilly ol seaaonable coat sweaters, one hundred and forty all told, comprising: one or two makers and assortmewts with many only one of its kind. Some with nd- justable collars, storm collars, shawl collars and many open fronts. Manly in self colors, but the greater por- tion are in fashionable combinations such as pearl, grey with green fn.c_ UUZS. navy with grey, khaki with ifreeu, grey with crimson, grey with blue, blue with crimson, grey with green, and grey with blue, with 0;- witliout storm combination collars, lw_I_i_}v{vIN(dr OSAMPLE uurllxflio-:ag . i . ~ _ I is wooi. Baawrrrui. FINISH, nN'r_' 'ri-us is 'rr-In moi-rrna Naoxmacns. 'run L OWU I*&CtO1‘y 1S the ;<-,-&\ STRONG, HANDSQME DURABLE WINTER WEIGHT, brrnann BY STOCK IN 'ri-In Pnovnloa- TH; . . -"- ~ AND Pnnraor IN nniriuo Quai, MANY A sroaa Ar si oo 'ro si 25 nnsr Assoivran srooK - *Nu Irv. .Iusr $1.15 ran Yann. oua PRICE Is .IUs"r vo oiaN"1~f.~i 'ran sroox 'rr-mi' sxvas Y0 MOORE as Mcnaon. 11-Ioan. Pun oAnMaN'r.» sixas so ss, 40. MONEY. Moon e Mcnnon. mm Moonn ai mnaon. 11'-am. 1,51' _ Phone 96 Victoria Row Ch’town /_ , The House of Quality \_ l _l fl, I PArols\ Our SABLE FURS are pro- nounced thc best value in the city. Real Alaska Sable Muffs from $18.00 up. Rcul Alaska Sable throws froln $15.00 up, Mink throws, muffs, cravats, stolcs, etc., perhaps the best show- ing we have ever had of this pop- I ular fur. Look them over. They are well worth seeing. \ The -lure Are E 'l`here’s A Reason See our stock of muiis, ruf`fs,caperines, throws and cravzits. Note the prices and the wide rouge. Not. a few, but hundreds ; to select from. You ' why people come to ‘ Brown Coney furs I warm and coiufort- 2.7 5 and 3, oo. Brown coney Inuffs, _ willing on ' will then understand l us for their furs. ‘.‘ able $I.75. 1.95, 2.50, - l -i .l I I I $2.50, up to 2.95. Sample furs I-3 oil. about 7o prices inthe lot. Muffs, stoles, throws, cravats, etc. k J S *U > '-i O 2 4 -J -1 3;.-*S l tlumuilnf' l ' i -_ -I-3--€ Smell Fishing Supplies END MARLINE I Best Possible Investment I , | p | ¢ g youu! m ' RIC-Hr and I-EFT an §fl’If§.’il"1.°i`il §1'iT.f‘.'i'°i`ii.'§."'I.°li'f.°."?-fiffl '$13 1"¢°i»~'"‘-‘“""' :ll I.;---I6 Dly. dispense all worry about the future, will give him n. feelin! 0| config! Q0||°,, Ne, »|~“.;ne _ and independence, and will lm an evidence ol his Ambltlonn Md * g,,||,,,, g,.;,,,, -|~w;",, hut business men will appreciate. 6,|q iz :Ind Illi(r¢-_:Id The Canada Lila ls the but cornnenv for you. It in the l¢\‘:’;"::=' lxlracl nf ar nad Culch | g, .h ||b 1| tl promlll The Old Eswblislied House ziigsetneislimdiit lde:lri‘|i»lld.‘iimnffi.i:n:di»(i\begrnvidili 10" °*“‘d Bfllce sgewlft Q cos L _ ucceuoreto ‘ A. Kennedy fl. Co ‘°"f’:‘r°’ '17 I -W. K. R0||¢rS |»_- ¢.’lf"|ifi$o-~ Wrlte for full Information.