r gg ,,- f M-See T* -' \-- ,-.»=.»__ 4 L( _ l ii iyr ' _ _ ' Rexsii Remedies which are guaran- opts. l>r\r.s°ei.oil "i'iioiil¢'»'t°'cl2=1!ifi"i'»i-'¢i»i’ill5;"' ' ‘ s _ _ _ _ --- ---_ __ r ‘_ W.'.*'”~"'":. . .ffm __ _ - - l"'r ,tced by the makers and by us to be lift _ _ _ _ like ii Mobi-"s Chocolates as well they should, for there is no other con- fictionery just like it,no other brand 't h a tl is made with the sole ob- ject _of producing the most delicious candy that can be made re- gardless of cost. And yet Moir’s Chocolates do not cost any more than the ordinary kinds. We have them in 25, 35, 50, 6oc,I_oo and 1.25 boxes and in bulk. Have Gauong’s ‘ also _ _ C J. G. Jamison DRUGGIST i ` l “f~§_iri'i_" ey _'/ \ 5 ' _ .€ __ ...- ,_ i .,__.. .g . _ i' _i ' =f‘i`5"-`i5!`sisl‘-il: 1 _ -_-.i _ 1--’:-1._~/1.75 i » ‘ ,'.1"i;'_=It;_f1'-;~5 N 3: , fi , » \- i "i- inch i -.zip _..,h,,.§"§~_ , i i I s r l i ing Exhibition Week /: will otfer great induce- : nts to watch buyers. Our stock just now is _rl . ': ry large in gold, gold- ll ed, silver and nickle, all ‘ :s ted and timed for pro- -i eciive purchasers. G. ll. Taylor iiissji I _ "Biggest Bargain sale of the Cen- tury. Plain and fancy silk priced from 25:: to $1.40 going at half price. Now is your chance, you will never get another liko if.. These silks may be used for dresses, blouses, dressing jackets, and fancy work. Patons. 9-14Mtf. NEW KING GEORGE HOTEL Wm. MONBOURQUETTE. Mgr. Private Baths. Running Water and Long Distance 'Telephones in all rooms. Largo Bright Hnmple Rooms. CUISINE UN‘<1X ELLED D- K. Daily communications to _ __ ' ~ ` ' i hundreds of -farm! whose-owners .will o U ani Evening Daily Guardian i` We publish with pleasure the _ol "American" in this issue. Wogoegy didly admit that we used _wordslin dealing ' -with the Piiiiia, question, but we foil to find, either _in Americsn's letter or in any his- tory of the case, a reason for with- drawing or even modifying them. Our-correspondent states that the language of the treaty was equivo- cal, that "Senator Lodge swears he never once thought of the interprets.- iiop you (British) place upon it." It has been said that politlclaiis can, under stress ot circumstances, swear to anything, and Senator Lodgys oath, in this case is equiva- lent to declaring that he never once! thought that two and two V make` four. But they do, notwithstanding the Oath. - _- It is possible that there are _ pro- visions of the treaties concerned' which have not been made D\lllll»°- ASAN they stand before the world, however, the lntcst act of thc United States President and Senate is in directv violation both of the letter and tho spirit of these treaties. `-' - The consideration of the 'Hay- Pauncelote treaty was the release ot' some engagements made by the Unf- ted States for the continuance of some other obligations of the Clayton- Hulwer treaty of 1850 whereby “neither the one nor the other"- neither Great Britain nor the fllnitifrd; States-"will ever obtain or innin- tain for itself any exclusive control over the said ship canal," which “bb-S ing open to citizens and subjects ot( The United States received as its taken away the consideration given. the question to The Hague, the re- tratlon. Why? She-can "beat" the casefhy staying out of court. The do- l fendant can run away! The Hague is States! The interests of the court for this? soivin VITAL QUEs'rIoNs;>;;;; A letter signed "Country Before Party," in yesterday’s Guardian dis- misses several subjects which the peo- ple_ of this province cannot ailord to ignore, and which cannot be discuss- your stomach gets sweet. no gases, no helching, no eructatlons of- undi- you feel fine. G k t i fifty-cent case of l’a'pc's Dianepsln land. P lil S e the impression that fall our_laws are This is an unwholesome atmosphere his _ . FR|D*\Y»§E_|f_T_EU33R 17' |913- _ __!1’li\¥lY9Mll\\it'are not worked to halt W ' ` ` 1 'THE MATTER". " their ¢ePa0ity» Within a radius of ._ ' an munsfuouna un city oi om- ' "the Unitoditntes and Great Brltlln lothgtgyn guys up mud;-gd; 01”;-q on ww terms lllelkaleo be open our that _ in their wilderness _like terms to the citizens and eub- gtg” ui~~|§`y¢ bg,” ,_||°w¢¢ gp revert idcte of every other stats which is to wildernces conditicns. 'l‘heselands~ willing to grant thereto such protcc-" src being. wasted. They are valuable -tion as the United States and Greet but usslcssfcapital lying idle which Britain eugeB° to'aHord." ' should'be adding to .the wealth of the province. Our correspondent sug- consideratlon in the Hay-Paunccfotc gcste _drastic measures to prevent treaty the power of excluslvecon- this waste. Probably the only reme- trol. By the Panama Bill it has dy available is taxation. It is the kept the consideration received and unimproved lands of our province which should boar the burden of tax- Then there ls the refusal on the ati0n.` The man whose lands are till-I part of the United States to submit 'ed is contrlhutinghis share to thai welfare _of the province; the unculti- eognlzed court of International arbi- vatcd lands, while made valuable by l' the cultivation and taxation ot ad- joining* lands, contribute hothing. These are vital _questions and should a court of nations whose interests 1`0°°iVS f-UB B0l‘l0us thought 0! OUP ‘ _ Exhibition Sale Sir;-“Criminal," "disgraceful," We"have every consideration for the, and "stained h°n°r" are mth" _ _ ___ ____ 3 str n e terms to emplo about a »- ~, _ - »r'~1:-r'11 _feelings as well as the rights of our peighgor; and having hserl them Ihe- iff-l“»' ' _'neighbors and would not willingly iieve you will print, in fairness, a _ 'offend them either by word or deed. WOW 0' *W0 Stating 91°. A"‘°"l°°“ , ‘ e e V _ _ _ .f Carpets and H ousefurnis mgs we recognize nie" greatneasandn-1°" political enemies of our President ___ _____ _ ‘Uh-'-"31 ' _ honor, national and international, h im u ned his cm, and “The _:__ ___ _ ____ ,_ ____:__.,;/'~:=.~_~~_-_-;--5,.-_ ;-,__~.~. RVG P g 8. ll, and feel assured that the present Outlook" can hardly he classed with ""?'”_"“ breach is the outcome oi partyism our yell0W DHHS- ~ _ _ ir - (I » ~ . h~ h I will waive the question of wheth- _ " ,__ , _and small polmcs' B curse W lc we er the language of the treaty is equi- '-:f_sl5- -.'{~<._-_~',./'. ~= '__-'-"W ;_ _ -_;_ w . CHl1Bf1i8H9-SUM* With OUP D%lEhb0fB. vocal, although in construlngadeed ` ' ' ' " ` ;:‘:.J:.“i:‘..:'.::;._‘iL.y‘;i..‘;°:;. 3:: P A ' ' O N S ence b0U1 lll th” Unit-ed States and H1 Senator Lodge who largely handled ` - CH.Il8dB. Sl10Llld bE BXBNZBI1. our end of the treaty swears he Dev' l _ _ li, _ lm __-. er once thought of the interpretation you place on it. I want to appeal to your highest moral sense. ' The mai” ‘1“°sti°““ may be sum' The total value of this Island, lock, marized under the following heads: nook, and bs;-1-si, is perhaps R hun. (1) Country before party; (2) En- d_red million dollars; and Nova Sco- inmmehi of law; <3) Utilizing the elt°h;°;;: :0§‘;;>grt<}1§*;l'hf:§;;-8 1322: ama Canal cost us. I am contribut- COUHUY b€f0l`€ Daffy- It iS Duma' ing several dollars 8 year in taxes to G di iating to think that this doctrine pay for it, and so is every citizen of “<1 *O0 °“°“~ Th? _“ai ““ Pl” ,,h,,,,1d ,med to be ,,,.,,,,ched_ And ,eg America. The tous we ssh ruihhrd- touched upon them at different times we know that not only in our' pm_ ly cover the annual operating ex- and will hp glad mhaveihe assist- vi e but _ H; h I d _ io Denver. to Bev notions of ever setting ance. 'the sympathy or the criticism nc . In e W 0 B omm n' par- pack the mst cost' We “re_°°ntMbu*" f was h s_ 1 Hx t __ _ ty claims fi much larger place in the ing to _the world the equivalent of oh I eww ii inccrey ws 0-assist tiF;::iv`:i;y°ir=':h 5.5222” itll et. et. pt_. - e oo §”'_’_§ ° ban competition hee 'feral wwe el:ee e sr ron e _i _:lisa brifiii n genial, obllg eg connection- e I ri dellcio V81' one two In this also our short There are °*’.I.” i. excel in quality and fit as well esstyle, while the price element we know will sppcll i0 Y0ll\' "BBC 0f economy. A large showing ot' Patent, Quit Metal, Celt and Dull are opposed to those of the United pp°p1¢_ _ _ 'W _ ‘rss _- e L _,__ r 4,176 ..~r --~»-. _ O and the jury are opposed to those of _ THE PANAMA MATTER" &@_-5”., -_-,q,g»;-_---~ ._ _ __ _*_ __ __,___, »--. _ -__ __ the defendant! Is there any defence " 1"” "'*‘- "' " 4 / vii C.. point of larger justice, divorced from legal quibbles, we have a right to a good deal more than we are taking. We understand that our old friend never thought of pressing so remark- able a claim against n public bene- factor, but that he was cozened by certain railway corporations to whose altruism no citizen of either Canada or the States would think of appeal- ing. I hope you will think it over, and revise your vocabulary. AMERICAN. HURRICANE SWEEPS JAPAN. (Canadian Press) TOKIO, Sept. 25-A -hurricane Swept over Japan, on the night of September 22nd. There was much loss of life, and shipping. All communication was badly in- terrupted and the torpedo boat and destroyers Techlbnnp, and Fubpki were sunk in Isle Bay.e » -wi <\"\\\`\\ l 1 i u N E Y _ S _ / H r.*§;;_=Tu_ i~.'§f/;§'lc=’~,.‘»j...i§»'ij n ia s :sr E5 _. i_1i"fl'|,'lf[if"' _ 23 THEPR _ ' .,i\\\\\\__ .-`-“-*e‘v THINKS BECKER ISGGUILTY. NEW YORK, sept. 24.-niuy avi- dence will send Becker to the chair. ‘Don’t I know it?” _ This is said to have been one of the declarations of Sam Schepps, who was captured after a long chase at Hot Springs, Ark-., and held ss a witness in the case 'of the murder oi Gambler Herman Rosenthal, in front of the Hotel Metropole. Schepps is said to have made this remark to Postmaster Fred E. John son, who testified last night before Special Commissioner Hull in the in- quiry now being conducted there in person by District Attorney Whit- man. '_ Dispatches from Hot Springs today told of the postmaster's tes- timony about his meetings with iSchepps. I-Pe also quoted him as say- ngt ' "If Rosenthal hadn't: been such 9,' ‘poscher,’ he' woiildn't have got him- self ln lihd. I don’t want you fellows to think that we killed a man of any consequence. Rosenthal deserved to he killed." The dispatch also tells of a tilt bo- tween the District Attorney and L.E. Sawyer, s, Hot Springs lawyer. rs- tained by Jobn W. Hart, represent- ing Police Lieutenant Becker. Mr.‘ Whitman charged that Bawyer was attempting to employ tactics to de- lay the proceedings/'i "You are is liar," shouted Sawyer. . "Oh you Arkansas," retorted Whit- man, laughing. f‘You little shrimp," interposed Hart, leaning over the taiblo toward Whitman. ' The district.-“ attorney would not gldllce in Hart!! direction, but con- tinued tolsugh st Hr. Bowyer. "If you can get it elsewhere for heavy damage done to property and' "Everybody delighted with the bargains at the great carpet sirle at Patons. 9-25Mtf. __, _ , , , , "Home-going bargains in carpets and houscfurnlshlngs. i Qathsr the fruit as it falls. It is a cyclone of bargains in carpets. Patons. 9-25Mtf. "Drsstic measures have been taken to effect a. speedy clearance of all piece carpets in Paton sr Co_'s carpet department. Carpets by the-yard will he sold at manufactnrer’s prices and a little below present' day values. Compare the quality with thsiprices asked in the exhibition- building dur- ing this week. The goods will speak for themselves. ` - 9-25_Mtf. fini _ l _ 14 _ |11, lg N O T IC E0 Appiiriiihhs for coLD _s1*o~RA'GE` SPACE Fon LAMBS will be received by this Compady up to .audi includ- ing Wednesday, October znd, prox; from persons desiring such for the incoming season, Applicants are requested to state the number of " lambs iheyintend storing; and if space available is not `sutlicient allotments will be made proportionately. _ _` l. , All space allotted must be paid for, whether, used’ orlnot. _ Applications must be in outsidez- ~ ' seailrd ‘ envelopes, marked on STORAGE SPACE FOR LAMBS ' The lslizmd CoIdi'S_torage Co., Ltd. 9-26M4iE2i _ é 5 ,_~ _H lf? _ i You Are Old C _ what iThte_;N _? 'When you are ailing, when your earning days are H5011* 20116, or when you are no longer sble` to - support' yourself, what will happen then-? Will you have to depend on charity or your relativesff ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _or snpport_.or will a com- rorteble nest egg. secured through judicious insurance, kgsp ygu W me “SY l'0Hd Of P9802. happiness and prosperity ? ~. ` _ T° °_"l"'° litninlt poverty in old age 'insure with lhi- Cru ' A ' l W°K° Mtnageétiicofgc gli-glmmh K. s. iiocsnsch lui 3' ` * ._ . ....§i..._...;:.';.i.;'j"_} .°:.°.':i _ sd” Life' ‘he "5"°“K°°l C0l'llllfll'ly on ihs‘ continent wiili ihé most convenient and popular policies you cou‘d-with for, ' f Stock Co., now fourth ennusl _ Charlottetown lass return it: we'll bu, it baeh at full price. Patons. 9-25MtLi Bound, Strong Hinges, Bolle, on frost _Asyttiiiigiaihggege the Traveller may want is here. 9-25Mtf. _ Members of the Colonial ` gagcment at the Opera llousg _.».. . PII) ing their Exhibition cn- 4 l “ _\ i Ty, .,,' ,' -..i. _iw