i .Ii \,. 4 31 .5 , -.ifpe "1 ~ ,i ' li* ,,...lii.'=, . . i _ li: i.;.1\`-;..‘.'~' iii; Q ‘ l* . ,_ ,-,L3 ,, :wi ’ 'lp .r ._ 1 »..,_ .fu-. é vt. _ 1 _' 1,- _> 1 Q L' * .= . ,..,. 2 fi 'li =’¢l*~”l;ii ?.‘~'. :ff ...L . ? ' I PAGE TWO ly, 'ran LATEST News THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FIRST OF ALL I UCTOBER T9, 1908 :_ =! .- , .;::_,..;A' B ici" ‘I'l1E CHARLOTTE`FQWN GU#\RDl#=-l. MONDAY, OCTOBER li), 1008. Y MR. BORDEN COMING. Tweedie, into the cabinet secured 1' their support and a working mn- Tomarrow afternoon at Murray ‘win 4 i _ _ jority. This shrewd arrangement has il’ mv" arid ,ln die evening at the Mar- since been widely known as “the ' 1| Q I 1?. iii.. if iw ui .iii -il 1 ni" '* , 2 `., _ .',i.l,i7, ' | Y' B will iiuiiwse *he °'°°"°"‘ `°l P_'"i“°° on the eve oi ole contest the Gov- more largely for Gush Um" Dell" »..».-uul ii f_ In "l ilu ll ii » \ V . 'pr' fl i; in h i _Fi l ii ‘ I _y I . itll i. .. =& - S W* ,_é_` 3 . , i,, ,,. _i ll null ll\:~'*li{| .i pf- ’ w , sa S fiiillll .f'l ll hir Viyfli 1,1 is , lil ,yi itll `-ff ~»> .._ . . `-1 - ii., W,” :'.;,;_.-‘ - S.: i' _-1 l PIPES \Ve have received large assortment of a3 B. pipes--own iiiak-2 and regular in all the popular shapes, bc-ut and straight. 'l`lie:e are the finest tobacco pipes made, to not burn or crack, no taste. You’ll enjoy one from the start. Look our line over now. J. G. Jamieson, Druggist The Medical H all K" Han’ In mls clty' R' L' Borden horthuniberlaud deal." Edward lslulld-~ 'lui' P90919 “Wu be 6 giau to heur him. They wou-ld also bein gl-nd to hear Sir Wilfrid Laurier if‘U circumstan :es would permit his com- H 3 ll1i€~ we l““"° llufl Mr Fwldlllg how' minstrion day. The Opposition con- cver. “'l1H5'¢ abllltlf and pleasing pep tri-iry to their expectations made an 5-Uflflllly emwled mm to preéeng lhelnlmost clean sweep of the contested '_ G<>V€l`lllll¢m'S V’-""‘°d “nd ‘whey in its seats. 'out still failed to calpture the L_ uiost nttructure form. _ I ) souls of otlice, and the Governiuent - Mr. B0l"l9n~ “nother Mmlume lm” and its successors i'einuine\'l in power 1;! \'lllCC mlm by tile “`1i'Yi Comes to u5,for eiizhtein years utter linviuu bccii ipndowcd with nue talents und the nc--thus practically dcfcutm_ ., , lc,-eiiigeii it-iider oi the i:rent Lenser- , l vhuve party, hike his loading oppon img he is ii man whose private life lii.o\'e reproach. It is u1\\'a\YS 21 D103" 3 _cure to have such [nan \'iSit US i1H(l.b_ runient party was assured of success, nd the Opposition practically with- ut hope, and these conditions were accentuated by the results on no- i\Vlt()NG l.‘»il’lll~l>l.\`Il)\`fv ABtll"i` 1'lt(lllll,ll'|`l')" Men under the influence of wine if 1 y I Lrong drink iii-_rc wror.; imu 1.2,-.~:.:r.l ’, _ to hear them S1-v€H»k~ MV- -B°“l‘f“ l5,imi\iessions ubout many thiuca. 'lint ifhc best exponent "I the Clmadianicuuses no s\irpri..‘-2 fb tfi ' two lor Rcstigouche, fnurtcell in all ially in ii seaport siuvli us ours, it und only put t\\'cn+.y-one candidates t hesc objections as thcn put forward in the field. thuri 'D&Y0ly L'0llUCSfilll§ and how they have uecn answered by 1,311 this seats. Ethe facts of experience. Lin nommution duly four Govern-` A first oh_`eci'ion was thc ullcircd ment members were returned by ac- iiiiporsibility of enforciii<,; it proliil>i~ cluination for Charlotte county. f-W0 tory law. lt might do rl-ry well in for Gloucester. llllce 1"" Kings. one t he coumry districts, but it could for Muda\\'asku., two for Queens and not be cnfoi‘<‘eil ina city, iiud espec- wh.'|¢ in three or ioi.r ol-hcr co\\llli0S was said. Six or scvlii yoiiiw iriul ‘.`_` ic number of OL'lJ0SltlUll ll”l€‘lllll0l`S has uliliiiduiitly pro\'c~i llic i;'.I.~;ityof \\'os less: by SlX U13-U U10 Ultlll lllllll- these iiiipri~ssifm.<, iiiid has dciiion- ‘ ber of contested seats. The Govern- strntcd that puliibition has 'uciii und mcnt thus stood assured on nomina- is enforced in <`|i-nrlotf.i~lo\i'ii, :ind lottetown who will- not admit that trade has been quite us good as nc- fore. while the majority will ill\'C“ cheerful testimony that izcm-rnl Ullllv is the better and larger for the ilosinil ofthe drinking places. that hills are paid more promptly, and that muny who before were "bud pny,” or “slow pay.’ now pay HD flllll lllll’ the prohibition days. (‘uunfr_v people come to town quite ns freely' “S bc' lfore: contributions to churches and 'charities are larpy; the _ecuerul stun- iworking classes is higher; ther? iS ,less of poverty; the saviniqs bank de- posits hnve iiicren.~'ed'. the genrriil 'standard of morality und ol‘1-ll‘l`lY llV- ing is hetter, as coiiiparcd with the diiys ofthe open saloon. l And never has our civic i>l`our<‘<‘= lbccn so rapid on iiiidcr lh.‘ iiroliilli itory lnw. We liirvc vastly betrcr lstrcets und sid-ewnlvs, lzcttcr liotvls, better public buildin':‘-i, bcitcr street iliglitinfgbetter fire sci'\icu_l;ii‘:ci‘ und ihvtter stores under pioliiuiii-ii than' yever before. Moreover the great irinss of our citizenship, iu<:ludiii_; many fwlio were opr-Oied and mnii_v who l\vei'i iloiiliters before thc law was ltricd and estuhlisherl, urn now firmly coiiviiiced and freely assert or uduiit th it prohibirion iii <"luuloitcto\vii hm. proved itself good in c\'cr_\' wa_\'. \\`e write and print this urticle licrc on the spot; whcrc thc meta are lin'-Wu, without fear of any attempt at successful contrndictioir We write tht-ui not to convince our Iocul rc-ad-I ci-s, who are already c<»ii\'iii<:r~rl, 'mit' that the facts muy go abroad tail iJlllri‘ cities and towns \\li~~ro fii1_.-Cl uiipre.-sions in reirard io prohiuitiori, such us were once prc\'.-ilciit Iicre, may stjil pc-i‘\'u l i you. 555%'-' 7:3 G. l'l. Taylor leweler and Opticiaii -_ -72 off; s ".. tion dny ol twenty .seats in all, iii with the most iicncficciit. i‘<-siilis. ’l‘ho ii l-louse 0141. lopcii _-air' of liqiior has l.ccn ‘.-.lioflv 'Flius nintters stood on iioniizinllioii i.~toppc.l; rin- iciiiplaiimi of the op:-ii 5619.-lflllf ul-'vcrmuom' with l'“'C“l-Y bail' has been i'ci\icivi»d; f.lu-.il'|1:.=t.sioi‘ seats secure, U10 Ui1PU»\`ifi\\l\ Hone. ciriinkciiiisss for yiuizs- |i.l~.i. h=i\c i.i»i~n and twenty-one to he elected. Now but ii fx‘a|'i.:=»ii of '.\"u;|f tlfcy \\'¢-rv hi; note the result. The Opp osition elect- fore the law was ciiiicteil; the con- U L 7““"""‘ ""l in ll“‘ -`“fl\cuii,- ,J""'t U'l"kl"’5 UP -"“lllf` flllli ¢i ' . it , _ ,li~l\. no one cheers and t|iro\\'s his Eaev lu. cpnully I-ii\>i`ded. is and willi 'uc Liilorcetl in this scu- J' l Ste n thit it would be imprnctic- lpori: town etc. .\ , ~ .‘-iid .~.;i;.'s “llurruli for Tim !" Stiuloec aulc to curry on the tl-overnment un- l Anotliei' objection was that strict , llirt wlun Hill (Ii'ob.~i cons up to but ’ ' ` C. ` dir iiurh conditionS, Mr, Blair ut lproliltiition ciii'orcc~d would iiijurc '~l’--' llillfs all cheer lor him. o:.cc eii\.e.<'ml into negotiations with ltrade and check our civic growtli und I.. I ._ , _ 5 » f ii- ioposition members for lp1'o~*i~"s; ""ui~; iiiii.i'e=- _.cms l 0)? ; ---.._..._-.,,,_,,,,,, _,L _v li; ».-v~_--._~-»-=- EU) SU 5 l-f l’ro\\sc)i.i'>l .. rdi , “zirtiu . lCo1ilW___' l_ “_ I S l 5 _ *_ _ .__ ,....__ UH .lY|\ on’s G i nel* iii'gc_y. ;_(_§0i Warburtoii. _ (l.ib» l l T" e \ | i Riclizirrls . . lLil>l l -1:1 1 ,f UEH) Pal Total l\la_io1 ity I | X103 Four of the above caiididates will be elected from Prince Edward Isla ii on October' 26th to Doiiiiiilm Parliament. U0d Name Address .IAS i>°/iron s. co. ’l`o study ull the your CHALl.l'JNGl:sei`y. Mr. l'ro\\':;c iilso st;ii.i'.»' “thot he has not sciii tho lcttcrs rc- f`crrcd to." l lici‘i~iiy r'luill||i._'c uuyo.ii~ to |>rodu<~c uny in;-uiltim; lci.i.vi's writ.- f.cii ny mc to Mr. Essci'y or nny one cl.~e, und any ,person who is known to uc<'i|.~ii- mc of writing uny sur-li lit.- tcr< will be prosecuted to the full ex- lent of the luw. Y k o i 1' 1903 " W' Q' WEST' OF , C. 4, _ }<`I.i\(lltAN'l' lMMf)llALI'TY. l Dciir Sir.-~-(ln making inquiry this ulicrnoizn on .sieeing the ambulance on llennley Htrcot, I found out to my horror that we have profligacy iind poverty of the worst kind. lliltllmy is not tolerated in our lurid, and why should men und wo. iucn he nllowed to live togctiiur who url* DHL. und cnnnot he uiurriod »» luuvlng to tho cold charity of the iiuullc ii poor innocent uuin-, who pruhublv may lnicuiiie it pul.'llu charge 7 i 1 nm inclined to believe tihut this utute of llllnirs is to ri ccrtuin mit(-,iif_ wiukcd uit by those who should cun- demn it. The public, who so gone,-_ ously help to maintain our hospitals should have some protection, ami not have those wholly underserving getting the benefit of their gifts ag the erpense of the deserving, CITIZEN. Oct. 16. "Travelling from the Atlantic to the I nclfic I have had an opportunity ot ti #ing various preparations lor the hair but. I must award the praise to Macs’ Hair Food” as the best remedy for dondrufl and itchln I i ii - - ‘ :§°§rl;“]g:c:,“lH.§-r°f,’,;"U’:,'f'§,‘;L°*§';';‘:1' “Lowestrates consistent with abs0lut¢_§¢°“my A'.‘.:i.5‘:..‘.:::.P ,;r.‘3:°.r;P:\ft" Canada' Lifg Facts 'l`lic Cziiiadu Life has nearly oiie-half its liusi iicss oii ii 3 pcr cent iiitcrcst basis, which incaiis that the Ciiiiiiisiiiy holds the strongest reserves oi` any old- csizililislicil coiiipaiiy ou the North American Contin- cut. W_ T. Burrows, K Rqggrs Aqvui ~`.unui\crsi lc ° w, P.c.i'..,i....{, ` ` M=~°=¢=fP-E~ I- Bf§“‘.<'l‘ F ."\3;i-ii! libbsfleet. B- D- Rnd!!! Cimhler . diii\\'i`i‘.\'tl .Lil-. ---Acciden.',- Health. Ii ---:Employers Liability Insurance and ’ Fidelity Guarantee Bonds:-" \\'lieu you :irc i.i need of Insurance, all we ask is an op- rportuiiity to quote rates; our policy contracts being p.is.~ed, the most liberal and comprehensive on the milf A rc quick sellers :md always in demand. -ff S 0 HY DMAN C0 General Insurance. tctown, P. E. I. Offices,-61 Qlleen Slree For rates &c cousult,-- V T. E McNuii, Special Agent, Life and Casualty Depaitnieiit. i 60 cents. The Two Mlcl' Drugglnte. ldmstf f U v a , .1