' . -_-;°-rua parser saws ' . N -. --»--.--~ ., . -. 1. J. 11.' noon 1- ` " if. ii. .|»nwso` " ' "` is fmd "rHEc_H}iRLoTrETowNoUARn1AN` ; . i fs ion-€orr0Sive'~ ~ .lc f-~ . .ry l1¢qU ~0 , , ll! ,_ , ___. - _ _,_____ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, ign. #Flows smoothly V_al_i,d_ “does” not Qogsteelrpcna. ... .i-*_ . A V r;.'It’S a pleagure to use it. . ‘ Mdbiiih Amherst -1 j _ Sold evefywherev ._ , /. . Everett ` Q. -Barron fo. 1, 3 "§ Also makers: of “'(l. N. O. "' ` Shoe Blocking. ui# l ' gi 'Cur _Dainty _.l ColdCream 'We are quite sure that no other cold cl'e;l111 will salisfyyou after you try ours. It is of snowy white yness, soft; creamy, and delicately perfumed. It is a genuine skin ford and has rare skin bene- fitting properties. As a preventive and cure of chapped hands, face or lips, it is' i‘Witl10,ut an equal. 0pal Pots -l5c and 25c- J. G. Jamison DRUGGIST Hows Ed Morning Daily lil ni D Adveniulnt Pllonelsu-8 d Edu in Phéia=£l;_a*£\il=,!';£oll.o|15l-I ey. 'H 3' Iiiiiuglit Phones I8 and |33 ,U med I I office Hd ‘nd ll'Plnse address all communications to The ‘D,h'arlqttfQ&oL1_n,Guardlan " Pres. and lan Director npcs. dallu. KIRK" , il. w Yao i D' K' °U"Bi<'?T>.lldl;i”N£- (Iullada and, doubtless, the British to the aunollrlccment of the new Can- ladiall Naval Policy. There are many ,speculations and many questiouings ‘ss to what fnrm it shall take and as to what opposition may be raised to it by opposing politicians. policy niny bc, if fatliered by one poli- otlier. The two parties agreed once __ _ _ _..._ "One of our customers was so well pleased, with “l._»ittle Pe_ggy‘s cigars that he bought 25 packages at (mei timB.‘_ Our sales for them are increas- in dail . Remember you get 10 llpoll a policy which, until the ex- ltrenlc partisalls luid their hands up- foli it, was aclluilllcd by all ils the isulic lrlnildizili course-except by ltbose who were opposed to ll naval policy of :lily kind. Since' this lli»jl‘ccmelit wus reached ,the politicians have “sought out :nally inventions,” Patriotism und duty to the iflllipire have been iiivok ed as reasons for adhering to or .lbandoliing the proposal made and today nil Cnllildn. is at sea on the _.qllestioll. ill view of the many ap- i penis that have bccll made and of ‘the palliolxy references to emergencies and crises affecting the Empire it ‘will bo intclrstini: to ll-.i.rk` back to the period, brief though it was, when potli politiciil parties joined hands on the ullestioli. All extract from an address deliv- ered by the header of the Opposition. .I-Ion. ll. I.. Borden, ill Halifax, 0 icy, We quote' ‘-The 1-1,i,»llsl=, of (folnmolls last ses 'l`Hl'.‘ NAVAL lfimpire, is anxiously looking forward gl, -cégi-=»_-sgegmno All unfortunate feature of our poli- tical system is that, whatever the tical party it will be opposed by the 'october iltli, 1909, will throw some ugh; up me period and on the pol- sion laid do-.vu ii certain policy touching ilnvrll defence in which both political pzlrtics united. It may not lilivc sz-.tisficd the aspirations of ull POLICY. bore the limits of partisan strife, li uestlon so vital and far-reaching, nd to attain the standard which has r many years governed both politi- al parties in Great Britain with re- ect to foreign nations. How the resent Administration will work- out e policy which"was outlined by a solution to which I have alluded. aius to be seen. One govelningl rinciple nt least should control, namely, that out of our own mater- inls, by our own labor and by the in- structed skill of our own people any necessary provision for our naval de-‘ fences should be made so far as may be reasonably possible. In this con- liectioll may we not hope that there shall be given a stimulus and en- couragement to the ship-building ili- ' dustry of Canada which has long been lacking." Whether the Conservative PHTW Will' consent to 9,0 back to its DOHCY of those days or whether any _additi01\B tney may choose to make to it will be acquiesced in by the Liberals are both doubtful. With one sentiment at least- in M12 Borden’s' address there should be EGU' ernl agreement, namely-“It seemed our liounden duty to place, if pos- sible, above the limits of PUJW “filer a question so vital and so far-reach- n _ _ Ing.. Until this is done there will be no agreemeilt on the navall or any other _ question, vital or trivial, and all good Canadians should aim to place this vital question, vital to Canada and to the Empire, beyond the limits Qi party strife. v A l\l1A'l"1’ER OF DUTY. or written, that should be press So mllch has been written undsaid |~@gsl'llilig tuberculosis that probably little new is left to be said. iYet there is lunch, whether already said ed iioiile 'again -and *sgaini in the hope that at fleast port 'ofthe truth may ' be ' more -'generally' realized. ~ , 1 _,_ Zi - - _. M sm.. E; E Y cigars for 15c , and the stock is ex- cellent. E. A. Foster, Central Drug Store. 10-`J‘.\Zvl3i_ ~‘“_2 i ______a | New F411 jewelery We are showing the choice- st in jewelery for fall wear. Dainty bar pins, ear drops & pendants iii plantiilulrl fili- ish 8; also in gold & gold lillccl. Mesh bags & various other new & pretty things. G-H;Tey~ll0r ew lei. ‘ .l.....-l...-J ;....i . NEW KING GE\'fltlil?. lI0'l`ELi Wm. MONBOUFQUETTE. Mgr. l Private Baths. Running _Water :lndl Long Dis_tance'f‘e|r'phuncs lnnll rooms.‘ Large Bright “ample lioonis. OUISINE Ul\ »~1XCElp lil) SYDNTIY, N, S._ The' Best Valued; 1 i -_ -“_-554 Our motto is to give the best valuefor the money in every purchase Boots -ing ,\rblltlls, I.e Trefflc at Tlilc all There ls one very geliernlly accept- ed theory that is directly accountable perhaps for more deaths 'from tuber- cillosis than the actual disease itself is, linlnely that the disease is inherit- ed und co|iseouently,_ incurable. “We have a full line of hewitching perf:lmcs.- rare, llttra.ctive scents, delicately sll-:_s'csLi\'e of flower gar- ,llells ill bloom. You cannot get more milliislte perfumes anywhere though _will may pnv as much for them. Let us supply your perfume needs.. L'ily of the Valley. llosc Carnation, Trail- or. nlld Vlolit liulcc ot Tic an oz. The _\lcl{illlloll Di-fig <‘o_, Corner (treat George and Kent Sts. 10 -23iVltf. 1 _. Y P Money Back lol any case or ' Rlieumafism, Neuralgia or Headache that Snlace Fails to Relieve ' _HOLAUE REMEDY is aroccntlniedie ldlscovery ol tm Pe German Scientists t-ll lllood. It is easy to tll.ke,lilidwill not efie and Uruir Law to he absolutely free . I _ w.~'i)l..'\ UE is pure specific in tablet for B¢il‘\'lCH. no matter how long standing. r 'I`i-winlolial letters. literature and FRE §1i\t'inlllil lianklff 8lllco.'l‘exas. wrote follows: _ _ "I iwuit _vpn to send a box of Soliice llly Intllurln Memphis Tenn for vrhi Tr Solace Af Our Ex cnea ‘nrrutralizes llric Acid and Purifies the the weakest stomach. _ lt is irulirunteed under the Pure Foo opiates or harmful drugs of any descript- m :ind has been proven beyond lluestion to lm_tho slirel-st, and quickest remody for Urn- Acid Troublerl known to medical reaches und re-moves the root of thde o _ _ , , .o a ree are the Bolo L ,b. Agents and_ha\~e over two tho_un:ll\d voluntary _tel-itlmonai letters \\hlch have bso_n received from lrrntalul people b(lllAUlu has restored to health. BOX sem. upon request. li lim- Morris resident of the First as to Through belief in this theory maui. persons, on the first suePl°l0“9 PYT"-D' toms, have abandoned hope, refused or neglected necessary treatment and gone slowly but surely down to death, which might have been pre- vented. , » It is true that some families have furnished many victims to the dis- ease, that the disease seems to "run" in certain families, The point to in noted is that the disease itself doe not so "run," that it is not inherit ed bllt that the children of certain parents are born with weak cons'titu~ tions, with flat chests, weak lungs and with little power to resist dis- ease. These weaknesses can be cor- rected with proper eare and precau- tion. To be fore-warned is to before- armed and the first dilty of delicate parents or the healthy parents of llo- llcate children is to See that the pro- per precautions are taken forf f the strengthening of the weak spots. These precautions are al many and as varied as are the constitutions tl be dealt with, They form part of the education whichehould be given free- ly 'to the people in order that the people, the chief resource of ever ,country, should be saved from the lrllvligos of fp diiiclulc which in tho dir- ect cause of' more deaths than all other disease kllowll. This is one form of Conservation which, in tho midst ‘of ulluch that is being said about coliscrvntioll, is being sadly neglect- cd. Reference has already been made to the efforts of the Anti-tuberculosis leagues of Cape Breton in this direc- |tion. They have placed, or are plac- i lug, in every home on the Island, free of charge, a boo k containing practi- cally all that lilodern research has discovered about the prevention and .... .~.....l_..._..,.,...,.,...,..~......~..-.-.----. :When sickness comes the doctor; Aw . ZAM-BUK OURED. ' l)0n't limp in pain when you slip on the sidewalk and get a spraln, ai- gct a bad twist at your recreation. Rub in Znm-Buk. It eases pain. Mr. Clarence- D. Black, Legal De- partment, Trsnscontliiental Railway, Ottawa, writes:-"I have used Zum-‘ Buk, with very satisfactory results, but I did not know its full value un-_ Couse.rvr.tl\'es, but it seemed our til lllit Iwvutl . Whm I 1011 f1'0li\ ounden duty 'to place, if poslible, Z Y street car and lm-lly sprained my ukle. I immediately applied Zam- Buk, and am pleased to say that it has proved invaluable tl me. 'l`l‘.c spraln was soon cured." Bear ln mind that Zam-Buk is used l by all the famous bootfall teams, all the best trainers, and all the leadin athletes. Men who are at sport all the time-whose living depends upol their keeping "fit," find Zam-Buk the surest way to fitness. They are the best judges. Mothers!~ use it when thi children get hurt I In addition to its use for sprains stiffness, rheumatism and sciatica, Zam~Buk is eminently useful for skin injuries and diseases. Blood- poison, festeriug sores and ulcers. etc, it qui-ckly cures. Also cures cuts burns scalds, chopped hands, cold sores, varicose .veins, bad leg, ecse emo., ringworm, etc. All druggists and stores sell at 50c, box or post free for price from Zam-Buk Co Toronto. Refuse harmful substitutes Have you tried Zam-Buk Soap? 254- tablet. _ .~.~.~.~..-~w--»---»-»~»-»-~w~» cure of tuberculosis. Tlley have been impelled to this course by the pre- valence of the disease in their own province and while it is known- that it is no more prevalent there thai elsewhere, the statistics are some- what startling. Iu 1909 the number of deaths from tuberculosis was 990, out of a total of 6,978 deaths from all diseases. In addition to those there were 77 deaths from meningitis of children and 7 of peritonitis, the majority of which were of tubercular origin, making a total of approxi- mately 1,050 deaths in the .province from tuberculosis alone dur- ing 12 months. Fifteen per cent of all the deaths were from this cause. These figures are for the province of Nova. Scotia alone. They would un- doubtedly be duplicated by any of the other provinces if reliable statis- tics were avail-ahle. And we are gravely told by our doctors and Anti- tuberculosis society lecturers that tuberculosis is preventible and cur- able, that it can beprevented bv pre- cautionary metliods, that -it can be cured at certain stagesswe are told moreover that prevention is-a matter do iw panic 1907 there wllll ,bo it. That., panic really enacted but little .while it struck the States especially hard. Dear Slr:- ,. There are times when all artificial optimism is made` to' cloak dcspon-` dency,‘ and truth is forced to take g rear seat to expediency. Many believe however, that it is best in all cases to admit the truth, and to meet ad- verse conditions in open contest. There is sufficient of truth in the Patriot's editorial on civic dullnesa to call for something more than the passing attention of our ,business men. It may be true that some . ollr merchants are on the crest of till wave of commercialprosperlty, that others have equalled the records of other years, and that others anon have, -“no cause for complaint. But is Charlottetown measuring up either to her capacity or opportunity? The man of common sense will answer emphatically in the negative. Plctou, scarcely elevated to the fectionery, and ship to merchants from Halifax to Vancouver. Amlicrsl ll: town of less than half our sir.; . furnishes footwear for our thousands Truro. '1`rl\r0. with is six tlioiisanll population, can send lier underwear from Atlantic to Pacific, while little New Glasgow is supplying the steel bridges to span _our rivers and rivu- lets. It is time for our lip boosters to give their throat muscles a rest, and give greater energy to brain conception and enterprise, and exer- cise to their dormant bank deposits. This and kindred matters are sub- jects of a business character to be solved by business men. I would sug- gest that our merchants and mer- chant manufacturers get together. 'That they spend at least one evening in each fortnight in discussion and study of trade condition and require-_ ment. _ _ 1 Amongst the many subjects that could be dealt with is that of new industries. If they could enter the thin edge of the wedge by getting just one new nlanllfacturing eq,|-.earn afloat, the sound of the steam whis- tle W0uld Welle them up in the nlorn- ing, warn them that they are still alive at noon, and the dividends of the evening might revive into life their remaining dormant capital. Other matters which might beipro- fitably considered arez- Civic Licenses, Meat, Milk and Oth. er food inspections, Market tolls, etc, and to what extent restrictions can he removed and trade encouraged, without _ unfairness to our citizens, having due regard to health ,and sanitary requirements. »i§s;;i,i;lii;hmenl» 25 cent , j ~ ` 'utopia _falling - 'rl-I-A'l'~i>Ui.L"LooK. 1 - . M .Yovur-halr~ becomes 'llglxt, wavy. fluf- luetrous and beautiful as a young gli-lfafaftel' »a "Dauderiue hair cleaned," Justvtl-y tliis-molsteu a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking onrsmall strand at a time. This will cleanse tile hair of dust, dlrh and'excessive ol and in just a few meme ts you have doubled the lwllllty of ‘your hair. “Besides beniltifying the hair at fyrabundaut and appears as-a0f‘t.` Mao -_ f -.~‘»’ ‘-` ‘1 '.'f=. .-2.1 _ ,. f .o°9°~,iDc=d°dwf ¢l»»°1v°».';1‘awv.~ me '*°l'€"-9f._ilease~y°u moat, will be' afl*»cria»few'we¢ks" use-when you will' actually . see ` new hair-one and downy at first-yes*-but" really new hair growing all over the scalp, 11 you care for 1lretty_ softhatr and lots of it sllrelyget a. 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dallderine _ from. guy druggist or toilet counter, and just try it. » ' ' . co-operatively in ,large quantities all staple lines, _and jointly tc' stimulate B. spirit of provincialism or jealousy for home and home institutions. 'l‘o.successfully give effect to this programllle many ipresent business enmities would have to die a _natural (gr unnatural) death, but for this ;'I‘here ls'a little Towncalled Hum. lnerside whcreour people mightigeg a few pointers upon-the-advantage; of working for each other, and upon getting everything possible (mf, pd their surrollndiligs. ` " ` Y , Respectfully, _ ' » LEW IS` -P. y'TAN'I‘0N. status of a T0wn_ can supply 0,, here could be no cause to mourn. _ _, . - = ' »‘- .~ ér? 'WMWMM"”`rwuwwbd"f ,i_...._.___. _,.4-._--. _ _:- -_-F = -fix# in l lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil ll|| ., l - I l|llllllllllllllllulllllllllilIlllllllllllll ” A Tuckett's Club Vrrginiasx ` i l"llll of lllr rirll, lllrllrln' flavor of fllc slln-cllrrrl Vil'gilli:l lcxlf, rzlrcflllly r~clcrlcl:aTin| .'i‘li¢cli`ai'lilhi";‘ir: `lTe!`en:|ie.m°k°ri4?|ig: 1 llc #__ *rt l , lilr mme knowledge and th ‘ "De i-wells-llcr nf lheae :lumber la so |ll.em;¢|i:,k`|::|nc,|,°""|bu“ m _ . . l|». 1... l 1 . l.. » ,, Femielliif ._ _,~' 1; il' l l _ ,_ . . Mane oumstore yourheadquarters for high grade lilrdwarelf ‘» . . 4 ffflizandler O . Well knownfor years just to boght town and country trade as A m do business. Under Mr. Chnppelb management lt has loot none of its éxtracti _ desirable ltand at which to va feature. ¢all on. ol' ephone hliil-you will ind. him premium-and Yuen lt): pslicy matures you wil havli a goodly abm that will lit\ you to tha flow- _ _ 'ary patha ot' else during later days. , ` ' Afew mm I day now in a good uma ni the and or a neon of ycarl. Call in and an about il today-lt'| worth considering. CW- K- R 0 yer s ‘J!1':.?!'.~...5...'.':..';.. .- » i ' ll 8. ROGERS, Charlottetown Spnlsl _ , , _ rlglrnlpeotlwiniliau in upto( -.~ . I. I. loollls. Inman A; u r1z’:z'rr.'_'.*Jr:rr;.'.'. "` »YOUf HINKIIU, ' '~ \' 7: \ ' I . . } M ` ,. . l- .<. ,, .‘..~:"q»¢ 4, \\,l.=_{=r".-"“_."Z; 5. -~;v,>f,`-,,",,.' “ ii ' .iv - . ~. , , i“"' -\~ .\~ '- ',~"#.-I ” ; ' ""' ‘~ "¢.,»,‘,l:f:4'f‘, »» , , . _ . . . . , . EOE / Ill l ._ __ lllllllllll ' 1 l r ' ~ ` ll iii: zi- -f . . f ».i. ‘ f . *if _ , 4 f ‘., -*vb ".i. 0-. . . ~~ " i