Picklinq r .fe _‘T ,_ il '. 5 .F-_ .p \ a »` r _.' i 1. i r i _. v,~ _ii ;.: l-_ e v I . _.r- f ell' 4 vi - that vary more than fi-‘gi ' . so i it 5 .__' -_ii .¢ l l I a . 5 5 l ».._..__-» -_.-. ....¢1-.. .._.-._ _,_ . i u i ! l _ce -__ 4 il` fgfi ~ 'i 3. I ,. » 5. . .4 . 1 .i . unv- You will need pure. full flavored spices, we have them, we buy spices the same as _we» do d r u g s, selecting them for their quality. There are few things . spices, because even grades that may be called pure are often ._ deficient in flavor. We i can provide. _ Spices That Are Perfect in every respect and at prices no higher than l the poor grades arc sold _ for. ' J. G. Jamieson """N" ‘1i&t‘lt is; muy - "‘ "' "NJ-'v`»"ae. swam neu: .Muon at Heins; H' Pi::s.a addra:sna|i communications to The Uharlottetowa Guardian -*' v ' , wsnaasmw. aucusr as :en ‘ . OUR PLEABUREBQ _ _,N The question has been asked Wlly ll is that the establishment and upkeep ________,____ _of societies for educative purposes, the rural districts as well, the e ening meeting must be entertain- ing, not intellectual, to ensure an at- tendance and the questionable often wire stating that Chas. F. Walsh. the "Blrdman of the Air," will be brought east to give light! at the .Provincial Exhibition and follow from Halifax to Trenton. ' Mr. Taylor, Mgr. of the Trenton Fair, who is an authority on avia- tion, says: "Walsh is the best man I for moral reform, for literary devel- ,I grand with the wgat .“d|°“¢,e_ ever IIW at t\1° lillllllul. md I Wlllf' lopment and kindred objects is so dif- i as ilcult, impossible almost, today compared with a generation or so ago. Many who will read this will re- This falling ol requires no elabora- tion. Our readers will not question it. Whence the change? Ia the intellec- tual age passing and EWU!! WHY 3° him for our Fair," consequently by pulling with Mr. Tailor the Halifax Fair gets the best man in the busi- ness. The flights will be given daily for six days, and possibly night flights will also be' made on one or more member the debeflng °1\1lJB. lille lcv- an age of pleasure? Is the pleasure ,,,,ning,_ fri., pubiie mug; not mn- ture courses, the temperance societies and similar institutions which, not sought today of a lower 8l`B¥l° f-BHD that of a generation ago? Ia the fuse the machines engaged this year with the ordinary airship at Halifax so very long ego occupied ii promin- quality of the pieasnre we seek round- 1”' YW- To these young and old, male and tellectuai pleasures. And the pleas- ure was real, a pleasure which, be- cause educative, was lasting and pro- fitahle. Today any attempt at organizing such an institution would be hope- less. Intellectual entertainment has no place in our modern, busy, pleas- ure-loving and pleasure-seeking life. To prove this it is only necessary to lent place in our rural communities as ed on individual wats or is it gov- ‘well as in our urban centres. erned by communities? Does a cer- tain form of pleasure become conta- lies the responsibility of those who are in 3 position to set the pace. At present the pace for society at large is being set by authorities that are not the most elevating. The lead- ers are not those of the highest ideals. Theruling spirits are of a lower grade intellectually and moral- ly than those should be who set the pace. The multitude is following the _reeiill ciforts made to secure a lee- leaders. Fashion leads even in the ture, H tirst class dramatic entertain- mannar of our pleasures. The Mcdical Hall ment, a high class literary recital. Is it not time that the pace were Such efforts are simplylattended wflth failure while the low-class miustrel . show, the cheap comedy and the ques- _tioiiable .vaudeville will draw crowd- ing at higher levels, capable of lead- ed houses. V set towards a higher goal than more physical and animal enjoyment? We still have our leaders capable of aim- '. ing to healthier enjoyment. Rings tamped, G. II. T- are the ind that will wear a life- time. We have a large stock of tok, i./,z and i8k iii all sizes. Prices $1.50 to $8 75 ac- cording to weight. G. El. Tayl Jeweler & Opticiau |. L-1 NEW 'KING GEORGE IIUTEI. WH. MONBOUROUETTE. Mgr Private Baths, Bunning_ Water and Long Diiitnnca Telephones in all rooms. Large Ilrizht Sample Rooms. OUIBINE UNEXOELLED SYDNEY. N. S. -dlyv l I 1 WHERE Is THE LINE? “There will he more lunaticsi ‘the in ow e points out that in ery vancing and so insanity is also _ nd to advance. There were 36,7 ‘ - gistered lunatics in 1859, therbl are 135,000 at the present day.”-Eiglish Exchange. U This cheerful prophecy was consid- abled across the Atlantic some. days ago. Now we find it in our Eilglish tit of those who may be disturbed by "Ladies coat sweaters $1.50, $1.95, $2.25, $3.00 up to $12.00. Special long length coats $4.50 to $l2.U0'a_t Patons. 8--2lM.tf _ _The School A That llas Won ' The Confidence of the People _ Will reopen on Tuesday Sept. 3rd.lf you have no- secur cd a copy_of our pro spectussend for it today Union Commercial College wu. uoiiiiv. Pi-in. New Royal Bank Building. ”* r _ tion. A gentleman, clothed and in his abuse 51'”--a-nd ii-is quite poségible right mind, after following for_ome that the stress and strain I this distance fi stream in which he~°-was modem age tend _L0 mental “owen as fisl'n i la f d el ' - ‘l 55 U" fl ra nl" Y' 0"" Kiln’ f physical breakdown. Such a break- near the walls of a lunatic aylum down. however should n I’ b where hc continued his sport as be- - _ 0 mo e e , .t irregular one. Some of the world's greatest geniuses owed their great- ness and their success to the abnor- World than “ne people 300 liars ‘mal development of some one facul- hcnce, is the prophecy of Dr. Forbes ty_ should we Bay' to the (act that w‘ si _ H ' ' 46 they were mentally unbalanced. A have no specialty and consequently no marked success in any depart- ment. The'men who have contribut- ed most to the advancement of civil- ization, in literature, in art? in mech- anics, were those who specialized p“rt_0! the wofld cwmzatwn %;‘d` perfectly normal individual would re "ed of sumclcnt importance tf be along the particular line in which ¢ . ' ' i they succeeded. or who were born with an abnormally developed bump and Scotch exchanges. For the bcne- _which compelled B eciauzin P E- . ` It is a mistake, however, to assume it We might “call an “ld Bayil* l°° that insanity and genius are closel the eilect that the fool thinks every- “mei Eccentncity and uncontroueg I d f H h t ' elf. h lo y 0° 5 eww mms \T ls' 01’ ill-regulated mental activities are however, without. casting any Etpspi- not genium Nor is it in any way evi_ cion on the sanity of 'Dr. Wins ow, dent that as civilization advances in- or any doubt on his cheerful prpdic- “nity Wm advancm Insanity is not an outcome of civilization but of .the attributed to civilization than dys- fore und without success. An inmate pepsi t d h I d. - oi the asylum, a lunatic, who had a 0 goo W 0 emma foo Dye Depsia results from the abuse of good been watching the angler for some 'ood Ammonia Iightenl the work of lwqllnl kitchen bathroom, oilclotlll woodwork, windows and dishes clean and sanitary. Delightful in the bath. Be sure youget Broilie’s-the cloudy Ammonia in the big bottle. sa A. 'J/. HUGMAN LIMITED, Montréal- time, at last called out to him, 1______-_ "You fool, why don't you come in NOTES. out of the rain?" Each had his own _ *_ 4 opinion of the other, and not without Spenkmg to B newspaper ma" ln some reason. St. 'John, the other day, Dr. Von The line between sanity and insan- Hagan’ President' of the North Shore ity is an indefinite one, often an ini- Rlluway and Navigation Complmyf Derccptible one, oftener still a very “ld that the company is interested mum., Y ____ _ e . __ in the scheme to connect New Brnng Br0e9s wick and Prince Edward Island by car-ferry He said that surveying parties are now at work and if the arrangements now under way are Completed, his company may have a fcrry 'from Richibucto Cape to Prince way lines of the company extended from the Grand Trunk Pacino and the Intercolonial to Richibucto Cape, this ferry. he says, would be able to carry cars from both lines and deliv- er them to the Prince Edward Is- land road. Should this scheme ma- terial-ize there will be two car-ferries _ _ _ ,,,_,, ’ across the straits instead of one as y__,. at first hoped for l Good Bread _ m ]ust ` / ‘ Apart from the decidedly autumn; ` - ~ coolness in the evening air evidences ' ° are accumulatln f. a f . ' g that he summer is almost ended The outgoing steam- _ ers are crowded with summer visit- ' - ~ '~' with here and there a clump of au- ?'<_ij wiih the Universal Bread Mixer you can make ell the sums ieaves. 'riis harvest is -ripen- },,,.,,,] 53,, wan; mjust iliree minutes ing, the summer flowers fading. An i}¥== A _ _Flu _ _ ‘ ° ors returning homeward after their HI .~ ’ 3 holiday. The green of the forest has ip. `, __/ lost its sheen and is turning grey, . ._ _ »di~ r pl, r I '_ ll., __ _ Qu, you affoyd fo _ pond half an h0\1f°- llflfd W°'l" ml* other summer with its opportunities ing hr:-ad the old way when you can make it hctgeri, Diff: has cupped by and shortly the har- wholesomc. without your h21»dSf°\1<>l1111K*l1¢ ‘l°“S ” 1'* yen win be ended. Have.” pressed three iniritites. by lt? We have made the usual com- Tlie UnlvL‘l'Snl iS SU'0llE» lllihh C°mpact and durable' age plaints about the things that were best mhf" °n the market' 4 l°“f 5lZe"° ' " ' ° "' " ° ' ' ` not done to help on the tourist trade. sltll SIIG .» »» ¢ assesse- ...$2.50 . ' °" to keep our young people at home, to better our conditions. This is the . 8 time to note what we have lost and to take precautions against similar - ' 154 Rl¢llm°l1d Sll'°°l losses in future. Have we properly _ . _ _ -_““°"-1*. " '.T_.‘~---_-...._.7__.-_-f_~;..._. _,,i__,_.___.¢_,,,_..,r__ ... ._ ,.3 ef...7=_.-3:;-:ri-,.1-r..2=:=.1;jn.rf_. This is one of the best types of bi- planes in use today, made and oP0l‘- ated by the Curtias Aeroplane Co., whose machines have made more suc- female, looked for their social and in- gioug? We believe it does and herein °°59fUl lllEl1l»5 fllllll BH! Otlllll' ll* lille business, and the type of machines need by J. A. D. McCurdy, so well known to our people and one of the pioneers of the Aerial Experiment Association.- This one feature should be an in- ducement for all. from over the PPO- vince .to see the first flights in this country of a heavier than an air machine. ::Rexall Foot Powder allays all foot discomforts. relieves chafing, itching and blistering immediately, absorbs all odors of perspiration, keeps the feet dry and cool and is safe and satisfactory to use. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. 15c. and 25c. The McKinnon Drug C0., corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf. T0 QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. Via the lntercolonial Railway Ocean Limited Express, the shortest most comfortable and convenient morle of _travel between all Prince Edward Island points. and Quebec ,and Montreal. Connection with this fast through express is made via steamer to Point du Ohene daily ex- cept Sundays, and n train from the Points meets the Westbound Ocean Limited at Moncton. Tickets and reservations may be obtained at the oillce of W. K. Rogers the local ticket agent. The Ocean Limited travels through .Th-.rritorv rich in scenic beauty and makes the fastest time of any through train from the Lower Provinces to the metropolis arrivinl in Montreal at 7.35 a. rn. which is ample time to _enable the traveller tn 'vmlre connections with the fast through trains of the Grand Triinlr Railwav for Toronto, Detroit, Rulin- ln, and Chicago. and other western noints. 7-31 M E tf S. S. I-IALIF X SSENGERS. A PA (From Yesterdayfs Evening flnardinni The following were- the outward passengers by the R. S. Halifax from Charlottetown today, the steamer sailing at nnori for Boston:- A. H. Benoit. H. N. McKay, Mrs. McKav. J. A. and Mrs. Morrison. Terrell. Anderson. fl. Tiirner. N. Turner. L. Lamb. Mrs. J. W. Ross. Sarah Nicholsnn, Mrs. A. M. Martin. Miss A. Johnston. S. M. Trimbllng. A. McKa_v. M. S. Robertson. - P. L. Peters. Mrs. A. Huhley. .T. N. Andrews. Mrs. Elder. Fl. A. and Mrs, Burrows. Mrs. D. H. Moore. 5'l.'l_3.“ KING AND QUEEN SEND WREATH (Canadian Press.) l LONDON, Aug. 27-Despite the fact. that it was raining hard all day » _ I Edward Island’ and with the mu_ _there was o nhatemcntin the num- her of Persdhs who went to Congress Hall, (Ylnfon. today, to view the bndv of the late Commander-in-Chief of thc Salvation Army. General Wil- liam Booth, who ' died at Hadley Wood, Aug. 20. i There were thousands of mourners waiting to get in when the hall cloa- ed tonight, and it has been decided to continue the lying in state on Tuesday. King George and Queen Mary to dai' sent ii beautiful-wreath inscribed with the words, "As a mark. of re- gard and high esteem from the King and Queen.”m ‘ ¥':amr_1_:a'.1..Es New Drug That Quickly Removes These Homely Spots.. ' There is no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othino- double strength has been discovered that positively removes these homely spots. ' Simply get one ounce of othine- double strength, from The MacKinnon Drug Co. and apply a little of it at night, and in the morning you will see that even the worst freckles have be- gun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce_ is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complex- ion. ° ‘Be sure to ask for the double- guarantee of money hack if it fails to . . ~ 7--, ,"- ’ __ __’ i' , 1.:.~{3`""é e 7 ;@ , _ _ ‘l1"- `yZ‘.' A/_ l I / ._',,. I ' . .//.7 l fl \,l\l V! L lr- ~- '- ° . .. H' ` `~_-`§~ i, ‘Mk 4only Sizes 1-37,' 2-38, I-42 at $6 ii; i ='1'lilll“ l _ __ .J _-~-_v i manger uaii hu im ed a I A .Half Price a i ' / 3 ’ "-Mens Tweed Suits- -. 23 suits in the lot, made of good heavy mixed tweeds light and dard checks and stripes. Sale Price l Sizes I-37, 1-38 I-39 at $8._o » 3 ongale Price..........l...........'4;5 I 3 only Sizes 1-38 1-40 I-42 at $8. o Sale Price...:... 455 nl Sizes 3-37 2-38 at $9.00 5 0 Syale Price....’.............. .....4.50 3 only Sizes 2-39, i-4o at $0- 0 Sale Price..................._ ...iii . 3 only Sizes 2-39 1.40 at $10 oo I Sale Price...l....................5.00 2 only Sizes 1-37, 1-4s at $ir.25 ~ Sale Price....................... 5.62 r Boysl 2 pce. - 75 cents i ’ Suits Boys’ Blouse Suits 99 cents A lot of Boys' Suits at 75 cts Black and Blue Serge and Fancy Tweads and Worsteds will fit Boys from three to six years. These are not new stock but a few left overs of past years stock. A lot of Boys Blouse Suits 99c I7 suits in all, made of good strong Blue Serge- and Chevlots Suitable for boys from 5 to ro years of age regular price from $1.75 to $3.2 5 any suit, for 99 cts.... . l 48 suits in the lot at........., -___» _v _ -__ ._ _-L 2 Piuci: Boys’ Suits at halt price 88 two and three piece 88 Black and Blue Serge Fancy Tweeds . Worsteds and cheviots. All sizes 26 34 All 'ages 7 to 16 years Regular priires $2.75 to $12.00 any suit at half price. ` 1. z PRICE PAT N S O _ 'I`IIE IIOUSE OF QUALITY YOUNG CHILD BURNED TO DEATH VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. 27-The, (Canadian Press.) eight year old daughter of Colonel, Hobday loat her life in a fire today which destroyed their residence at Somenos. Four other occupants, ln- cludlng General Pollinger and wife, parrowly escaped with their 1ives.m’ If-Fire Destroyed ' f Your Property . where would you stand? Would it be a total loss for youpor would astrong company be ready to make good oss. ' /\\\\T\ \“ X \\\\\. \. _THE iiuii... ~:`oooD’s"”>; L fs Ci, fl l Y 'U f fp r°” " /-mf - ‘ rr 5 '~'T ‘M56 2 . \\\`*“ ‘\ \ I I] N EY 'W \§\;,__\\.\ ,515 (0 E :r CU 3 oi Qui 'l~‘;‘3?\ m".'3,Ui "ch i<"fT"".. Ail"lll-if Don't be one of those who arc“penuy wise and pound foolish". A few cents a day-a trivial amount ~ to anyone--insures you from all possible chance of loss by fire. _ We represent the strongest fire insurance 'com- o panies in the country. The rates are low terms reasonable and accommodations so satisfactory that ‘ you cannot afford tolet your property stand unpro- . tected any longer. Call today or drop a- card-_-this doesn’t obligate you in any way. _ W. K. Rogers Co. Ltd. i 84 Gt. George Street. firm- -3 5-_,ui -~--- ...r-ni., ‘l Royal Household _ __ -___ ~ i-‘ P.E.I. RAILWAY 0ummpzi:¢§p,zlp‘p;I?i;p: ardgxthe trains of this Railway w|||‘r§|;/:J away.; 2;' . 'L' - an dir . Pure, Produces What ¢; ._ Cameron’s llome-P Made -Bread ' r 'j._.'_;.:.°“` (Canada’s Queen of ilours) Wholesome Materials .’°5P9.~°P‘s~i'.'°' zs=::s2=-2 (I itelllgently used )_ ' A.\I. e.|s Ask any of our retail stores slit? i - f"s»e~je 5533: Daily ex "1 as - ' ‘law - , teamed the-lessons of the summer? ‘remove freckles. __ ‘l " th* “Awe __ __ H-'lfcliWlflf Bubwlklll ~ 0: BRI izig. .ra ... Prr§r _ Q' S o»=°8°' . P ii. iso LN Dlv Di! 55. st’ iarurious s.M.A.if. LB-__f¥_la’¢o;‘v‘n Arr. :ss ii.4o 8|' V Emerald" viii' itlll# Kensington er 'iummerside lv lv Bummerspie ar _ Popt,H| I Arr. gignlnsrg Lv. il'.l”3"ii'.‘l;'.i’.*a5$$: BX Suri I=r;_~_- -,:.P..._.l* ,.=*°=’§s's3i:e_= §5§’£ 5.15 CJ7 4,15 §§$§§ 'O =~=-:= sea ire: -,'.s5§E’ g 'U ._ ___ Feféss Lv Oh'town Ar |,15 tit- tain" fa Arr °lourll_'l1v. -- A. M. 118 l.Il IM lift. only A. H. oi P. H l.ll ll lil) _ ' L . . V Nltutditizvavart Ar. Arr. Qolhvtggh Lv. ' I-'~ Opmwn' Arr. Arr. M dfafhhr Lv A.l!. 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