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MAST HRS. 0000000000 Gomhiuoo Soap Rook and oolh Brush Holrlor. These are strong and durable, easy kept clean, have a loop to hang just where de sired. Made of doubl etilnred w-ire,_holdS ordinary size cakes soap and three brushes. _lust the thing in bath room. Better get one before they are all gone. Only 8 cents each. Sold only by G. JAMIESUN, 000000000000 00000000: 00 000 -| ai... ooooooooeeeooooeoo 00000 0000 000 E-‘ Board gi Trade Quarterly Meeting of the Char- lottetown Board of Trade will be held in their Rooms, MacEachern’s Building, on Wednesday Evening. the 12th day of October, at S o`c1ock. W. W. CI.ARKF.Secretary. rod gi A I d d ti J ,' im snw'§v,”..ZI’.‘i3..°.ll .rr h‘$'u. ‘l...t'i'.‘§. vinee, and recognised therefore no - island Guardian Publishing Company. Business Otllce Telephone l33b- Olue Benn I l.m. to 6 o. m. J. P. HOOD, Advertising Ugr. P. R. NBWSOM, Enbicripttxn l¢r. RANK OF NAVAL PONERS. The Statesmaxrs Year Book for 1904 ranks the naval powers of the world in the following oivler: Great Britain, France, Germany, Russia, l`nlted States, ‘-Iapan, and Italy. But there will he some changes when the ships now under _ons ruction or provided for in the various naval pro|n°a1u`s are completed in 1i))T. By that time the United States _ will have 25 battle ships instead of the I3 set down in the Year Book. The present rank according to tonnage of lighting ships, and thc rank as it will he in 1907 is shown inthe iollowng table which we c ip from thc Llhicago Tribune: Rank in liltfi. Present rank Grew. Britain tons l,H0'i`,Z3il 1,510,040 576,108 ‘$4,405 4ltl,l58 387,874 Fmnce loo,7oo7 llnited States 072,525 Rus-ia .'>58,~i3l Germany 50-`i_til9 lt will be seen that according to the. above lalilts the United States, now holding tlfth p‘acc in tonnage of war vessels will hold third place in 1907. The French navy will still have a greater tonnarre than that of the American Re- public;but it is to bc o‘Jser\'ed that France has many comparatively old shits while the American navy is almost wh llyoftoinparativcly recent. creation 'i`ht-Ilritisli .\`a\'nl .\nnual oi l1l0-i, an aullioriiy on naval matters says: "The l'nitcd Stanton. will shorty become the second naval power in the world." But if tliiltgs go on as they are planned Britain will .~lil|, in I007 have a lighting strength more than equal to that of America and France coxx|binetl,t»l\esc being their her *Luv 1rro1tt', formidable rivals. 'l`he‘ .\IistrcsS of the St-as has not yct nbdi- cated hcr cent ury -old supreinncy. _ .___-gi _ The rstecincd l<1.\'aluiner docs not tell us how Mr. Borden would get rid of the Grand 'I`runki’aciilc contract if he he came Premier. It is reported that the.lrack around* Lake liaikni on the Siberian Railway has been completed. This railway is about thc busiest. line in the world, but it. is saic to say it is earning no cash dividends. It is cstiniaterl that it would occupy thc line for six months to come to carry to the front thc Czar`s second army of 800,00 men with their equipment. and supplies if no other business was done. But Kuro- pn.tkin`s'army must also be supplied in the meantime, so that a much longer time will lr; required to complete. the transp0rtat'on of the second arm_v-pro- hab'ynincmonths lt* least.. That \vill carry the date forword to l0t.h July next. ln the meantime many things may happen. _ I EEEIEEIW EEEEEEWNEEE NEW About our wire beds, is the interwoven cross wires, recently the fabric, largely increasing their wearing qualities, adding much to the comfort of the sleepers. You’1l`,understand this when you have a look at them. Reasonable prices-$2.75, $3.2 5 and $4.00 ‘~. r patented-they strengthen _. 5? _.-~.i ...r uf. ~-. . _» - rntcliantorrnowu, sunnnuu be JUST, IMPARTIAL, RELIABLE. bestintemsts of the people md Pro- TEII PECPLET PAPER. Published at its offices, New Plnwle Bleek, North Side Post Olilee, Charlotte- o w n, Prince Edward Island, Canada, et the following rates, payable in advance: Morning Edition (daily except Sunday) one month 85°; per year. _ ,_ . _ . . .$3.01 weekly saloon (wednesday) per your _ _ . . . _ ................. _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _$1.00 The Guardian will not he responsible for currency or stamps remitted tin-ou h mails. Send by Postal Order. Express Order, or Registered le ter payable to Tie Brancb Offices al Summerside, Alberton, Georgeldlvn and Sonrls. Edlterlel and News Telephone |331. Ole: leurs x p.u. to 6 p.m.; A p.\u. to 1 a. m J R. l. IMCRRADY, Editor. D. S. licking News Editor. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER li, IW4. Somebody should have told The Exami- ner that a change has come over the tele. Kl`l\DIl >0l'\'lCc giving reduced mics and night service. Our esteemed Conservative neighbor seems not io lu...-_ found it Dua The Ten Commandments and the law oi the land alike forbid the Sunday work that is being done on the bridge. If Liberal politicians have no regard for thesclu\\'s their common sense should tell them that it is bad politics to -thus outrage the convictions of our better thinking people especially at elgt-[ion times. ` Kuropatkin is said to have issued u gen- eral order announcing that he will now Luke the oil`cns-\'c. This may remind the reader that thc Russian commander is now 11)() mlles further away from Tnkio than he was when he first announced his intention oi dictating terms of peace at the Japanese capital. The Baltic tlcet is also still in the Baltic after its many de- partures for the East. _ Til" Clllcllgfl Tribune foresees that Can- ada will yet bui'd the Georgian Bay Utllllllasa Government, work, and that by this route the grain of the Northwest can be put down in England in less time and at less cost than if shipped by the Eric Canal. The Tribune adds: “The Canadians are a long-headed, far sighted people, who may be depended on not to neglect anyof the opportunities nature hol"s out to them," Toronto is a s‘ rongly C0nscr\'ativc city hut North Toronto seems to be thc most. doubtful division. It is forNortl| Toronto that Hon. George E. 1"osl.cr is nominated 'mil lll`l~` 0l»lD0*0ll by Mtlyor Urquhart, who is an admitted ly popular candidate. it would he a pity il Mr. Foster should fail of election this time after his three successive defca's in York and St. John, New Brunswick and in North Ontario. The war is costing Russia about $45,000,000 a month \\hile Japan c`aims that her war expenditure is no more than $5,000,000 a month. And thcre is this further ditlcrence that Japan is spending 70per cent of her war funds at home while liussia is spendin. nearly the same per L-outage abroad. Japan`s lndualrici are busy and her foreign tmdc has increased since the war begun, while the contrary is true of Russia. `Tl\c Halifax Chronicle is sanguinc, almost snnguinary in fact in its forecast of the (owing elections. It gives the Liberal party 43 seats in Ontario, 58 in Quebec, 16 in Nova Scotia, 9 in New Brunswick. 3 in Prince Iidward Island, 4 in Manitoba, I0 in the Territories and ti in British Columbia. This makes 150 in all, against 64 seats for the Conscrvntlvos,` leavin!! a modest Liberal majority of 86. There isjust one thing that surprises us in this estimate and that is, why The (`hronicle should admit thc possibility of a single Consrvative being elected. TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT 0F CHAIiLOTT£TOWN. Oet. I0-Ar. Le"a Linwood, Nuticr, Syd- ney ; Precaptor, Uluett, Sydney; Swal- low, Lawson. Pugwnsh; Onyx, Smith, New Glasgow : Albert, P., Perrior, Pic- tou; Energy, .ln.ckson, Sydney; S, S. Alert, Campbell. do; Lawrence, Mac- millan, do ; Abana, Lanlgan, do. Oct. 10-Cid. S. S. Lunenberg, Bums Plctoui -_--gi Blcycllsts and all athletes depend on BENTLET8 Llnlment to keep the joints mbel and mutcles in trim. _CURTAINS AND HANGINGS. _- First and forcmostln the fall renovat- Ingand fnmislilng come curtains and each. We measure your bed and if the size is odd we’ll make a mattress to lit you at very short notice-no matter what the length or width may be. upholstery noe in. Our immense Iassorb ments oilhr the inet chances for splendid choice, while our unequaled buying facili- ties bring about unmet ~hably low prices. - Bee the line we are oitering at half pricoq-James Pawn k Co. lid tl. --_-3-11 ' Trees Hats Are Beat! I Compare them with any other make. z_oo» 2.50. $3.oo Wright Furnishing llo. ldsc Enwmui-s c olcn. BERLIN Ii0BE"A'ND ` A CLOTI-i`ING‘C0., LIMITED. _ Manufacturers of Arctic Robes, Coats, Etc, With Rubber Inter- Iining. Moth, Wind and llaln Proof. This is the only oinnpony in Berlin engaged in manufacturing Arctic robes. coats, etc. The plant' on South Foun- ' dry: street, comprises two large brick buildings, that .in front hclng three storeys, 2.5 x 60, used for storehouse with ofilces on first floor. The. other urick building at the south side is 50 x 8), three _storeys and basement, the latter D-and for engine room and dye- ing room. The first. floor .is used for knitting, winding and knapping, being well equipperl for the purpose with hnpwverl machinery and appliances. The second f.o0r is devoted to coat making and robe making, while the third floor will be used for other pur- poses. A force of thirty skilled harris are em- ployed, und the productions comprise principally Arctic robes, Persian lamb coa's and Burialo ulsters for men`s wear, these goods being a specialty. They also turn ont a line llne of ladies' jackets in ast-raehaneloths. Their goods are made in all the late designs; also in large quantities for the supply of the general trade throughout the Dominion. While their largest trade is in western a'd east- ern t)ntlu‘io, u. fair business is also done in Quebec and the. maritime provinces,a.s well as the northwest, having Init recent- ly commenced shipping to that country where their trade is inereasiinr. A force of three experienetd traveling sulcsmin represent the company to the trade throughout the Dominion, while mail orders in season arc rS_ l>=tf¢r, r.¢.¢\1I_t§»_ a , _ _ . _ _ “znd-I am .a. Brltlshjcanarllan and -believer in .J .. t _.~ .,. _ _ your motto: "Keep Your Money in Canada`.”' - the tiroumliite Insurance Zo.. HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO. , Vice President. woolen Shawls’ GEORGE H_'1<'oai:R"'1‘s, ` _ Managing Director. DIRECTORS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Infants’ H0005, mam. _HEAa'rz, w. A. wnnxs. _w.H..A1Tx1-tri, J President Merchants Bank of 1'. E. I. 37!l.llWtf _ of Firm of Carvell Bros., Merchants. AMES PATON & C0. H- M- DAWSON- ', I Olhce-Morris Block. Ch’town. General Mgr. for PL E.I. Wool Novelties. ,__ ,_ nn.. .., ... _ Fancy Woistconts .f Joint Political lllcctings I it coats is unabated. Indeed, if possible, that article of ap- pare_1 is more popular than I ing ever. Double breasted types seem to have gained on their single breasted rivals. The former are made both with and without collars. The collarless models,however, are now preferred. Splendid showing in Lon- don’_s latest eiiects. “THE PRUPER CAPER” White and neat patterns ll Blouses and Swratcrs Trade on women's waists choose from taroigan Jackets Old English style, made Navy, Brown and Black. Sol:lis,'Socks, Socks. 'P. E. Island hand. knit, England’s iiue cashmere, 7 ,lllcn's Gloves, Mcn’s Gloves. Wool Gloves, Kid Gloves,- Lined Gloves, Gloves. times and places: Monday, October Tuesday, " Wednesday, Thursday. 1| I I 5 u Friday, ‘ ‘ 1. , . Monday, “ ¢| li Tuesday. “ Wednesday. Thursday. " I Friday. “ Il n Monday, “ Tuesday, “ ‘I Friday, ro dw td Dominion Election, 1904, Prince County. The undersigned will address the electors at the follow- xoth, Tignlsh at 7 p. m. ' nth, Palmer Road at x p. tn. Alberton at 7 p. nl. _ “ 12th,_St. Anthony, Lot 6. at 1 p. ni. _ " O`Leary at 7 p. m. 13th, Coleman. at 1, p. m. Springfield, at 7 p. m. 14th, Freeland. Lot 11, at I p. m. “ Tyne Valley, at 7 p. m. 17th. Litoria Hall. Lot 14. -at -1 p. m. Thanksgiving Hall. Wellington. at 7 p. m. . 18th, Victoria West. at I p. ni. “ E . - `gmont Bay. 7 p m rgth Mount Carmel, Lot 15, 1 p. m. - “ Miscouche at 7, p_m_ _ 20th, Malpeque Hall. at 7 p. m. zist. Freetown Station. at 1 p. m. f “ Kensington at 7 p. ni. ` 24th. Kinl-:ora Hall, at 1 p. m. “ Tryon Hall, at 7 p. m. _ - 25th, Cape Traverse Hall. at _I p. m.' f' Centreville, at 7 p. m. 28th. Central. Lot 16 at 2, p_ rn. - ~ I ‘signed r ALFRED A, LEF RG;-xy 1 JAMES W. R1CHN`1'.'“°Nh. ‘ um “_ Ilvwwm¢nu<1»f‘»f¢wu,‘gt%¢u¢» un. ' ` 39”” ll” “I I ull anyway. We '*in everyihlngi dupe of lumber either Noll 'br ninjas-ima' W" ~.»~ fwa. :w , \ . for -ro 1 ._ -. l`\