..,,,;._ 1.. `..g~`. } ~»...e, - .,u,~. ,X n. __ `f%- _. *___ . ~ r l. -a . » i , , . i i . _ f . rl TH ` TUESDAY. AUGUST in |909. Balance Taclde We are selling off tlle balance of fine fishing tackle at big discounts Reels Fly Books 25 p.c. oil Baskets 20 p.c. oil J.G. Jamieson, DRUGGIST A life long ` Friend When you buy a \va'ch. get one of our high glade “G.H.T. " specials and you will have a true and accurate friend, These watches are made up specially for us by the very best American watch factory and are all lhorouglily tested and rated. We have these in ladies' and gjenis' gold, gold-filled and silver cases. G.|'l.TayIor, Ieweler 8: Optician- Rockwood HIGH PROTECTION NUT Q OOD FOR CANADA. ' Prtteetion is sometimes defended as ti ‘good for various countries, audi as'l>rod the United States for instance. There en O - is no country in the world that it'0f _ Hslun -'suits so veil. 'rhia is manly au. within. 'ms lam thrill wsu would mmmws' : ’°”| '21 :Lili “L leo two reasons, first that the syshemzeneloll the elstire globe in one and an ` Y gives absolute free trade anion; give flue trade throughout the earth forty-six suites containing s popular- me ses. A high tsrlll lei- cami. is ‘"3 ‘""' °"° mt "M "‘° L°““°' tion of eighty or mord millions, and banefnfl, because inhabited Oansdl ll secondly becahse within that are¢`bnt three or four hundred miles wide: is contained almost everything neces-'and three tllenahnd miles long. fl*-ll., sary for the supply oi human wants. a limited popniation and_a limited' The Republic his within its hounds 'nriei¥'i>l,lnl_liiilel rrvllivlh--` ' 8 _ li vast amount ol most lertlis soil Lash vw' we lmnorted for conmnip- im and such diversity of climate that it U0" 'Wm "W Unind smug °'19“'°'° produces in abundance wheat, corn, ul’ f°u°"‘°¢ '°'l“"i 1 Mid 81| the ¢¢l‘cal and vegetqlylg “gps Agricultural products $24.543.|72 along with ¢0ttuu_ g_0i,u¢¢0_ manger, Animals and their produce 10.085595 y sugar cane und other semi-tropical 1'0"" P"°d“°° 1°-W3-355 U crops and fi-ul¢_n_ 1; has mai arrd’Manufactures 1l6.577.079 iron ln abundance, along wich most Mineral lll'0d\l¢e 34-490-499 other valuable mirigrais and means' The list includes almost 46 millions lump" and lieu ii “ii other _parts worth of iron and steel and manrnfao- uf the eu,-gh were devastned or sunk tures thereof, 31 millions for coal honeutli the neu the M991, oi the and coke. eight millions for cotton, llnitt-<1 States Gould ruppiy aii their not to mention tobacco, sugar, south- i- chlel wants and live ¢0ml0rtai,iy_ ern fruits. etc- lt is not thus with the British Isles, Ffwi Britain We vnrvlnwvd over 82 0,. with C,,,,a,ia_ Lrmiiations or millions worth ol manufactured gooils_ “ ,climate uud uutui-ui production pr-,,_ including 12 millions worth of cot- wni them from the possiiiiiity oi tons, 15 millions worth of iron and U. C. C. has taken a position with supplying their Own u-uu¢,5_ But the steel or manufacturers thereof. From l' British Empire, could easily be maui, va:i_r>_us;<;¢>untries we imported over 'sell sustaining hy itself, as apart 10 millions 'Tab ol sneer and moles- g from all oi-her nations. because with- nes- We import these vast qnamltivs m in its borders are all varieties oi ‘and values 'because we' need them°ai7i ' ' ' 1 coll and climate, all the metals ami do not or cannot nroilnte them in lmirm-ais_ and everything necessary sufficient quantities for our- needs. for the supply of human wants. I-lcnci W0 mllil- CUB?-l'l1\l0 £0 imP0l‘l5 our V there is a growing advocacy of inter- tea, coffee, sugar, ' tobacco, cotton I’ imperial free trade, by some coupled and a very large proportion of the with the idea of protection against ¢01il. ll‘0n and oil we use. Ontariolp l the rest of the world. and Quebec are and must remain ll ‘is outside. It is possible that with- as the American people can. Promo-‘i in' such a wall, tha Empire might: tion in Canada is a violation of all prosper, as the United States does, the 'natural laws oi' trade. It lm- arld for rl, like oi' better reason, the poses heavy. burdens upon ali the amount of absolute free trade it people, for which the manufacturers. would give amongst u population tivo of the central Provinces get some rs- timcs as greut as that of the Rcpub- turn, n-1 doubt, but for which the' lic, and so supplied with all the Maritime Provinces get only a heavy fruits and resources of the earth andlburden of taxation, u repression of the products of human skill. their natural industries and a dis- In the last analysis, tariff walls are astrous restriction of their natural seen. to be useiul mainly ln l>\'0l>0l`- trade. nets and number d People they cloeo. or in other words the amoiliti free trade which they give to those ‘_-_.__~. Thomas Potts ol st. John and mainly without coal, except what is 5“""*'*»-K- C-- weil known here, has address.:;l n imported from t-he States. Under such illrinted circular letter to the Associu- conditions protection can never do lr 'ted Chambers of Gomimfrca of the for Canada .what it does for the n Empire. advocating intel'-imperial free States. We cannot trade within our-' ,tradc, with n tariff against all that Selvcs and get the things we wlant G vemmeut taxed out of the p`eo~ pl more than the Conservative Govern- ment did in 1896. The increased taxes amount to over $6 per head llgnoro a matter of thirty' dollars if-opens. he Massey Harris Company. Montreal] City. is un a visit to friends in Montague. of the U. 0. C. paid the College ui isit last week. I-llc was uccompaniud eted for during the coming term is PUD e ow holding Hood positions. They all speak well of the excellent 'brain- ing received at the U. C. C. ~ ,- _, .. _. ».. -» ._ r. .' » I ” .- ._ -. . . " .-» - j _ = ;_._~;s he , ‘ri vi,-.gr 1* . g _ _=-.>~i~., e_ -.»= _-».'¢_'»_~,i_,! , _ _ 'g%'illg»'ii)\f want value ' P"°""' 7`22“ in to'morro'~:'. :ll-ation tho canidlillted Freetown 4; North Bedeque 3;, Con- 7-32°" ll are the sar n- in November. trltlyillg _50; Tryon 5; Specials 10. ` a n As will bc izlzlcilillcrerl thc result r enDey's majorities were: Now- B was practically o lic between Capt; ;’;’pe3?I;__§v?_';°b;W“ 1» Ki”“°r° 551 ' L _._ nin Iicad and Mr. Dclahvy. the suit as offlcally declared being hh{a_ggi_e_ C.---zi ti;i_is~\~/ell found sult for the former and 503 for the n e or s ng or cos ing. _ . . Apply to James H. McLeod New London t°‘"» 'mt' tm” 'being dlbpumd by Hgrbor or Opposition who carried the ma lr THE BY-ELECTION IN BEDEQUE DISTHIUT. ___________. The 'ny-election to take place to- come a member of the Government morrow in the Fourth District of without portfolio. Prince is for the return of s Uoun. The result by polls as printed in It cillor, and the so-called "plropcrty Tho Guardian the day following the vote" will determine 'Ulm result. If general election were not quite alc- differs lrom the recent election in curate owing to some errors in trans- T. the First District of Q1uecn's, at mission and gave Mr. Delaney a which Mr. Crosby was returned as majority, but may give some guid- Asscmbly man by 9,- nwllority of the ance to those not interested. f0l` mflll “lf 90° B Wit- P°l""‘ A ""‘ laid Behind the Counter TIRIIILI IUFFIRIIIG DY All writell “Having read some of the iesli- moniah of curse effv.-cierl by Dr. Fovrler’s lxtraet of Wild_Strawl»errty, 1 thought it advisable te say a word o praise iur its merits. _ with stomach trotilile and cramps. l used toroll on the loor in agony, and-on one _ eooesion I want into a faint after suffering intensely for foul' hours. A short time after this, in driving twtown, I was st- taeked again and had to lie down in my the singlet for a quick remedy and laid behind eeonnter until relief came. The ` remedy I received from the druggist was Dr. Firwlerb Extract of Wild Strawberry. _ Whenever, after that time, I felt cram: coming ou, I found speedy relief in t bore mentioned remedy, and I am new eased of this dreadful mslu] . The bottle issmsll, but its oontenw e&et a lnsrvob aus ours. l can recommend it highly for the ears of cram ." berry bee been on the market for 65 years. tn. . . . Refuse enbstitutee. They're dan rous. Until Relief Bama. OWIH IQUND OOIITIAW -- TOR AND lUll.Dll» Mit. Wil. Kina-rn, Owen Sound, Ont., "Bone years o I was much troubled ‘ When? reaolisd the drug store I asked Dr. l‘owler’s gxtraet ef Wild Straw is not a new and imtrierl remedy. Ask it and insiaton getting what you ask fer. Price 86 cts. Manufactured oral; by The Hilbnra Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. _ _ I A special lot. oi cotton unuelwesll _ 1-ezau. uetion in the rate oi duties. But e volume of taxation has been en~ ormously inurneed-from less than » ‘ \ \ ..._"\~ m _ ,_¢-_ ‘.“‘.? .iv \. .. sl . F L_-__ iiitiisiu'|__-Seetish Gathering' 1__'_§._.*i_. u ‘ atvemon River. . _ f . A' 'l G v - r i I1' _ , . ., < _ iThefStoi;e ol._Q_ua|iiy_ B . S _' »»¢- f -»; . _ *'14* ~ l- ,-»_ .~ _ . _ f ,~.»..,_-_» 5,* »_i f:ff.:_~-r_ ' -' -_ .,.,.‘.,..,'.\.ls-:' .-1 . \ - . Ladies’ B Suitings For Fall . _ l . 1909 lllSl» l¢C°lVed our first shlpmentoi new Fail Slllllllgs ll* *he newest novelties comprising stri 25 Rnd Pllllln in the leading sliildes. namely gl'¢¢llS. Old lose and amethyst series. Prices la"t§° f¥°l11 $1.20 to 2 50, 56 in.` goods. Ladies WlJ0 filld il llllrd to have their suits made up in lll¢ hllsy dl’_¢5s makers season will find this early ‘ *`~hlPlll°llf lllleresting. Remember first ,choice nh ails eXclusiv¢u¢55_ i James Paton Q Col Llght outing hats, in linen at 45c, Tweed cape for men, also a large grey wide leaf felt hat at $1.00. Special value. Paton & Co. _ 1-22df.f. Always value ln House Furnish- ings and Carpets at Pat.on's 7-22dti , "A good wrap will add to the val- ue of your outfit. Your llorssvill even look better. and the handsome carriage will not look right without one of I-‘aton's Scotch Wraps. 7-23dtf. Purnl' ure and House Furnish- af No Profit Prices . » W- C'O""~ to the coll=rti~i, which was followcdl by ` .nd Inve'“s“e L - _ G-if-f----» -- _' ' V 904 1”' - Don'f mins this big Discount Sale Genuine Bargains in she Mens' Womeii’s and Children's Shoes. 8-|4d6i lien iugloil. iliriiituinl Head resigning the seat. He I* ‘"“ P‘y you 'hns, since the ileneral election, bg- T Sale for I5 Days only' D. Gordon ffl Co Sunnyside - c ` _ 8-i2 I is ii 5 :bo Yds. Run (Boy Broad Jump _ Iiltlldlllg sCl100lSl High lump Puiilllif X61 S110! - Pole Vault Obst e Blot , _ Putting Shot ( i6 lb) Old Msn’s Race (i-4 mile) Throwing Discus ' ' , lzo Yards Hurdles _ ` Entries close with the Secretary on Thursday, Sept- and. En trance fee 251: for each event. » _ ' - Silver cups, Gold and Silver Medals and other valuable prizes will be given in the different events. _ ` The “Guardian” Cup will be held for a_ year by the best' all-round Grand parade of the Union at io a. m. beaded by 'the _4ih Regi- ADMISSION 25c Sports be i 3op ln. GRAND 3_1"-,\Nl`ll°.¢ Nralru, ichalrhne cenninee. - S. F. DOIILE, Se`ere`_tary A._C. A. c. ~ '.1 ‘H O2 WALTER _ ,- . _ - ` i ,» -` e _;'____"_ l V Le' _| _ _ F _ ~ ' ' K fl The hog fol which the farmer can secure the highest ` A The hog that we must supply to retain and increase the 4.00 HOW 3.00,4»50 trade. - . _ , _ W 3 5 00 11 Is the young hog well fed and properly finished, weigh- S no . , . cw _ 3_7 is a rare ,ing from rzo to 160 lbs. dressed weight. Chance to get the lat Farmers we ask your cooperation. Get your_ hogs ready ____ _ _lest shoe at such a early and secure best pi_-lces. _ I _ "` price I BGCI' ® _wC_CkS _ ° ' ° W “`lua¢i»'lEv¢.-y lcmwn ronisuvsleiyvil bilccessors to Mark Wright Furn g Co. t S Fr’ CVCYY amd Glllfllltnd cllunkllly PUN- 24 _,f _ 1 / . \ __ __ __ _ ' ` i Charlottetown, 'W °“ "M"-'» E‘“Y"° ‘ GUFF BROS t. l.._. ‘ e \ _ _ \ 4'- , ." » »._'L o