l fl, F 1 » 1 l. i . » v l 1 .¢7~'~.-, r f l I rv » ' W3- » Iliff S ‘,', , ` _ . -sa 1' . ..._ “~. .Il -,_.,\€_r Hy. -.__ ,. .~ »< zii. ` /~l~. I \y iris. l if a iii; 1. A I i .if 5?. ._\ , ...ee .- ff-Il ‘ 1 I: , ,I r _. l. ;_ff~.i»lr-- 1. i P? I , - s :'- -1-,=,-.~--.>~,¢2 ..- ...ow-_ ,,,.,,~ During _the _fall and winter months_.__ _Its -the neglected cough that does the dama`ge. A cough is tty sure to go from ad to worse,ur:il;-ss heck- ed nd _ _ at tillat. c§ ed cough is not always a cured cough. .lamiesons cures a cough as itshould be. Contains only nat- ural cough specifies. Safe and reliable. '_ 1 _'_ Large Bottle G. Jamlshhf DRUGGTST i . The Medical Hall ` _ ful Iewelery We are showing the choice- st in jewelery‘1'or fallyvvear. Dainty bar pins, ear drops _& pendants in plantinum lin- -' ish & also in gold & gold filled. Mesh bags & various other new & pretty things. C3.H;'1Tay7or l' ll NEW KING GEORGE HOTEL. 1Wm.'Pl0NB0UllQUE'l"l`E, Mgr; _ Privato_` Baths Buhninz Water and Long Distance Telephones in ull rooms Large Bri?-ht Samlple Rooms. UU BINEU MIXCELLED §YDNEY. N. S. \-ff L. l :ilu Gardner's Asthma _.ind ‘Bron- chltis we are sure you will finflqtick relief from all your troubles. This matchlsss rerpedy, lg _p_w__'p.\¢_q_1,v_u1L _of getting _ a square esl,.:.l-.he best ui;-`s and is especially btneflclnl for olh folks' coughs. Reniarknlilc r-ures have been cr e ited to its use mul in Suits- A bottle BOC. The Two Macs, 149 Gt. Ge0l‘ge St. MFItf. While Pine and 'l‘ar -ww rife: own ,'.»'. D14-ri . D. K. U E. W. YEO - Adve1|it°l:ll\zE&x¥la°er%‘$v Dai’ ` - Neg! spd lldltgrlll M'Please address all communications Guardian I M , Y susan mign. _ _ ' INCONSIBTENCY The institution of the ballot ln_F elections was a reform and served -lts purpose well. . Its -purpose _-was to give every msn the privilege of vot- ing as he pleased and-although not to nominated in the hond-giving every other man the same privilege., The first ballot act, like mah, was put up in good shape, with 'glreat poe- sibilltlbs lor good, but, like man al- so, lt has been the victim of many Jnventions. Would it shodf. our renders to be that the ballot system, as at present conducted, is simply a (over lor_ politicai prostitution, a blzC`l-- door through which creeps all that is foul and degrading in our political nsystem? Shock. cr no shock this is the office/ of the bnllot to-day. This condition is not through any fault in the principle of lallot vot- ing. It ir because of the contradic- tory and inconsistent privileges that have ln-en permitted to gro.-J up with it, privileges vfhich completely de- stroy tlle into-ition of the system. Tile most glaring of these iso thc BYB- of personal canvas. 'Ihr intell" of the ballot system is that every man slull vote as .he pleases; that of the pc|_~onul nanvussel' is the/.1 u manihull vols ni. hc, the canvas- ser, pleases. 'l`l'uc the voter still has the privilege of voting as hc pleases and the run more glorious privilege of telling the canvusier to go to tllib nest house or elsewlwfv, and H19-“Y Oi them do it. But there are otl10\‘S 0-“<1 it is is to these others largely that we owe our political victories and do tem tion OF THE na_1.r.o'r _ feats, that we owe our changes of ad- nilnlstrstlonr It is 'to these that we owe the fiscal policies that are a curse or a blessing; upon these that the strength of our Imperial connec- tion dcpends; for these to decide whe- ther we shall orfehall not contribute to the Imperial Naval Defence scheme. In short these are our law-makers. the men upon whom our national life depends. And these are the victims and the du-pea, willingly or unwillingly, inter- ested or disinterested, of the-personal canvasser. In the great majority of cases they are paid to do. h-ls bid- ding; in very°many cases they hide behind the sacred secrecy of the bal- lot to accept payfrom canvlsetfl Ol both political parties.- In all cases they are tho f.ract'on 01 the “free and independent electorate" whom thi- heelers and hirellngs of both political parties go Out in search of. The floating vote secured. the purty securing lt is safe for elec- tion. They hold the balance of pow- er. ls it sale to entrust the destinY'0l a country like Canada to hands lilm these? The common sense al>l>ll€ 0 _, . '_ , ` _ .llnolher Clearance Lol ol While ~ll|;n_ggel _ _ in 27 inch, 32, and 35 inch, Union and All-w ici about 4oo yds- in suitable for meu’s underwear and Ladies' underwear and Ladies' under skirts. Regular . price 41 to 54 our clearance price will hs 39c This is a chance for farmer's wife who hasbeeu lookingfor liome-made flmnel and blankeling. _ _- _ L i 'i"‘° was good in blanket value _ _eq _ , __ they findlt does-not psy. -_ .-_ _' -.1 ‘i . \ ' _ , They are notgoingto weivc any more blankets, theylitre-going- io make s n speciality of other lines. The blsnketcffer consists of 320 yds of heme spun - blanketlng 72 inches wide, REGULAR DOLLAR VALQE. _ ._ _ _ _ _~gr_i_l_Le_purchgsed the lot at a price that will enable us-tosell 5 yds e_noi1`gli.¢0 . makes-.pdir of la'ge sized blankets for $3 95 per pair- There are 60 pairs in the lot, so`you h-ld better hurry. Take as many ydsasyou went 79|: yd. » 1 ' ’ A T o N s . 4 ~ _ » i _-_ f ~_, ,.:se=-=.»_-_4- ger 'seams-iz.; have united all-parties burst ol the newspapers of all politi- cal shades, urging a fight to a finish. The explanation of this_ new born unanimity may be found in the sug- gestion of one of the highest lorern- ment officials that cvm ll it is found for the enemy can reach this city of nineteen years will be expected to he ready to perform his share in thi duty of protecting the capital. Mahmound Sehefket. pasha ex-min- ister of war, saw Klnmfl Pssbi, the spector-general of the army. According ro 'Turkish oflicial re ports, Musselman villages in the Pal- ais and K-lrdlare districts have been burned by Bulgarian troops. CHURCH UNION. TORONTO, November 8-A move- ment that may’ result in the Church of England taking up the question of Church Union is underway ln Can- hda. Thirty prominent members nf the Anglican communion have at- taqied their signatures to an appeal on behalf of Christian unity, and have forwarded lt- to every Anglican clergyman in Canada with the re- quest if they approve of the princi- ples and the practical proposition Bet forth, they sign and return -lt to Re'v. A. P. Shatford, of Montreal, acting secretary of the movement. The pre- -the Church of England and other churches and the instigators of the movement, intend to promote, if_ pos- sible, such legislation in the synods l ¢?.§.§.I.9.5.'A _rn nn nu nn llwiysilunl .Cause and Cureof Headache ie the stoppage of the circulation result- ing in pressure on the delicate nerves of the head. In time nature will start the blood going again, but meanwhile we suf- fer and are unfit for duty. Assisted by two ZUTO0 Tablets, which by the way are as harmless as the soda they contain, nature will remove the pressure and stop th_e headache in twenty minutes. Why continue to suffer? Why eunfit? It is resily remarkable how many people now use ZUTOO to cure their, eedachee. Dc you? If not, why not! \ __ f ._ l ~ "` ‘.; ‘ ` I . Manufactured by the Rock City "1*checcoCo.Quebec _ PA.-NAMA Mozisr. _ Yam-¢ une winner wa- ui 'l ue . l az.. ._ . .:'.f.fl.... i-3;.. ......:'.aa. -" °' "° °°'- '- High foe. comfm table and stylish high sréh, A _ Panama will 'give you the kind of service which tbewerld ever as strong ' . ' .l _ i' ‘ ~ i fer 1l¢gsl’| as they are fe This is hhown by the Derfervfd out-i "Elma Fittifig Trlisses- We ii" ex' impossible to noni the lines at 'rolia-_ The Peoples Drusslet- 11-‘JM2i- talja other defenses are lossible be- _ “""' Every male who has re-ached the age ln;;rh°;;ifg:x'r Tanga ‘gn lgdhagi im; The cause of headache as you know. _ , _ . Stdnlézv ....:' ii - _.. ---»» _ Norloufrt “J _ports nt fitting trusses. We have n During the progress of ou " are t Clearance Sale, we respectfully “Ak our' friends and patrons in the optical lille. l-0 llut off having their woiik 500°. as far as possible, until after the sale. We expect _to be so busy during this great sale that' W6 shall have llttle time for optical work, G. F. HU-ron!-Json, Jewelier Opticln. shown by n. A. sms... 9-zontr. in-Sonata. ~_ - » 7 “- \.__~. 5 r ._- - complete stock of the best makes in every ri-ao. We guarantee to fit it ‘truss so that it does its work per- fectly. Wc charge for the truss only, the fitting 1-3 free. Geo. E, Hughes, f grand vizier, today. It'ls reported ' ,_:--fr-_ _g "' -- -. _ \ that Scheflnet will be appointed in- . -',\<< _ x~- - ` ff .41 _ IL/ '_ ». .c 1 \ _ 1|. '/,_ __ 'rg . ,1"°'7_ ’ . _:- ` vase . Dill IT EVER 0CCUR T0. YOU that modern experiments have demonstrated beyond a ques- tion that there is no fuel equal to a Life Insurance policy, for heatlng a Widow’s Cottage. Consult today an agent of the Greaf»West Life-the _// 'I / _/ ,te gent time is regarded as m-out 0-ppoph Home Protector-lowest rates and highest dividends. -tune for action of some kind lookin - _ _ __ _ _ ___ ___,_._ __ _toward a closer relationship betwsag 8 CO. e Provincial Manager, Charlottetown... _ S- M. Hicks, Agent at Summerside. Jas shall give effect to the practical H i ~ 4 _...sem Bu.-......_ ill _ _' _ When the Fire-Bell ' Rinqs-- , I _ Do you dread the sound of the fire bell? Does every note from ilu - Iron throat send a shiver of fear down your_spine with the fhcuglit ‘hal Pellleve u ls your house, your property, that is falling s prey to ~ the ravaging lelrment. _ _ _ . / Banlsh a Ithns fear, dread and worry by having your ro I fully covered by a reliable insurance policy. We will show yiacuphhviz and give you splendid service f'cr‘ we represent the strongest and most reliable fire insurance companies on fha continent -can give you good insurance at .1 very low p‘ri¢¢, Call in today and lee us about ir. ` W. K. Rogers- Co.,Ltd. 84 Gt. George St. Let us Arte:-i¢_l___--¢¢;_e Your Plumbmg Trouble “ _ We have a large stailof eirpei-1; plmnbgrgf- make_a specialty of their wo_t-ksnd know that we can give you best possible -service. . Our first-class equi ment, modern methods . and skilled workmen zniieffori satisfaction when they attend to your work. _ Have Your“H-omcil-'Iedted - \ . 1 _ ` Properly Don’t wait for the cold weather to come ber fore you see to theproper heating of yenrllhonfb- Start on t-he work now. today an.. no that your home is well protected from winter-'e and storms. Call or phone 263 for 'ng °“f ¢YS*¢m.- . V '~ . .` i-‘J 9 . , _ _ Cor. Greet George and Kent stu _ __ -_ or Blutcher. Price H 00 ugh gg gg .- i " ‘ ' 3.-_ 4, 'il- .. 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