Yr l 1 .1 1 l ‘€?~.. qv- ...»...»--mas. L.” M311, l I _ _PAGEFQUR _ ' P ' "'rmii nsrmsr Nlws ROYALISTB Tl-IREATEN _ V » 'f°‘1_§!g_1>E P°1='fUG4L»7LAUIlIEIl AND SIFTOII ` ` I N P0I-IT_IIIIII- FIGHT forces on the northern frontior has in- formed the Ministery that We Royal- ists in Gracy are about to invade Portugal. ‘ The Roynlists are said to be nurn- erous, wcll organized, and armed with ` the latcst pattern of rifles and artill- ery. Steady enlistment is going on in in this city Saturday. F _ -1-_.ii_~_. creased Prosperity ¢`?°` A _ .- _ o . en - ’ ing reciprocity agreement at the_In~_ Mach' emphasm he Went on to say_l _ Y _*Ev* _ W No trouble with Sunlight 50°F- s¢fH°I1_ m°@U"g~ HIS C001- 10516111 was being inid by the advocates _.of lusttollowtnedirections on the §E“:0'11'1§ “fs f°11_;‘“""f_t“`i"‘ °l°:§ *“` reciprocity upon the foot that the 011 ""1 “S Ie U11* 9 U “S ca 3 American markets would be opened to wrapper .nd sunlight does the £8111” the PHC'-» “Wd 1" his °0I1°l“B‘ Canada. He, however, made an added rest. C0lt5II!f|6_d0¢$ mlltll - ions it,was very evident that he car- pnint _ showin th _ _ _ _ _ j _ _ I I _ by g at there was no , HCV" |U.lUl'¢f ‘N043 °|` °l°¢h°=- fled the “blue of the meeting “"ltl',thing permanent in this matter. The _ ' ' _ ‘ "H l1‘"_1~ _ lAmerican markets could be shutf , hot one discordzint noto was souiill~iagainBt us at any m0ment_ at . the l r . ' TALK __ gifton Says Farmers lllalfare En- dangered - Laurier Claims In TILLSUNGBURG. Ont., Aug. 23- 6; n so ¢ what shall be ference to the Lanctot adnlr were Cheuze if?" _ p U R E , ' _the anti»recipi-ocity cause in an elec- the destiny of this country." disappointed. i I-la told again the story of the @- toral riding which has hitherto been _(Cheers.) I Sir Wilfrid Laurier opened b _re- l in the majorit Lib ` Y U d th y eral. d I 'Phe following are some of the most :arena l_:_c_;__the naw Liberpg candidaée t p spla e r against marryipg be- _ _ _ _ _ I “ ii er is rcciprocit pact,” e- tlli t l M _ s'lt ' or C eu ounty r .P cause s e was in goo clrcums ances , Th; Hon. Clifford Sifton carried his dared M,._ Gino” “the yd of E ng un ences 0 r I (ms ' U __ _ f :cdi.Hii ht _hwns iio;~1 t W8 are atainlf- I'¢¢lpr001¢-Y f“1`th°" products will be settled pnoctesln Ch: `-p‘e‘e'l?lll M n 0 new t a Mr Cardin as B 6 rep c wan my , * \, at into the ridin oi s in xi - - ' ' /;.f'/y //,il _/f:».‘f' / _,%/ e present issue involves the na. as not theunanlmous choice of the Baptiste. and am willing to take the _ E 0” O Wd last ada, but in the United States, where tionnl destiny gf Canada" and 50 is Blberals of that division, but it was risk-" _ ;{§>'2//"'-f/'/'»’/% HI8ht_- W_h°“ he _“‘Idr°s,°f’_d B great twenty or twenty-five men practically strorider than any Part? affiliation or 'the Dfivllllge Of Liberals. he said, to Uanda \vanted the American mal” H Ineetmg 111 the 1”1"k at 1_1l15°“gl’“r§' control the business operations of the »pai~;ne|-sl,lp_"- exercise their new opinion. The ma- k ts, Sir Wilfrid argued, and the / /4///~ _ - ~ -1 _ There were “PW1’~1`ds °f "nee" mm ` ninety millions of people in that ,_ "No other people ln the world have jority had favored Mr. Cadin, and pr "3 fed P901-‘le Present gf"th"°d_ ‘mm an country. Our friends who are the ac- developed a country in such a succ-. _ lquflrters of the da"`yl"g wunlry' V008!-es 0! FBCIDTOCULY UPODDBG to iw' essful manner as have the Canadians. him- -ul _ IWIJICII €_U1b1`“°?@ Ahlmer- C°""tl¥' hieve the liberty of Canada by hand- lllan for mam 1 believe that the pw. "But," said the Premier "there islrisk " He enumerated some of the 5 |BI"I?_;V°5‘;_1_§l_@» c;'1‘i_"v“*:»cr§‘2_lf1';d3‘€geD§2‘_;{~ ing us over to the tender mercies of ple of Canada at the pres=nt time reifmmetlllllg I110I`€ BMYBG il ' e a eu e th _ 2 _ _ _ . _ ' B ' an ' more im~,i>rices for agricultural products In | _ s ' d V M gm “mei nt _ e trusts and monopolists of the Un~ the iles;-05 people in the Woyldg' portant than personal causes, and th A _ _ , _ _' I -~r- ~_ _ __ » ._ _ _I;;1c__p§_*;_i thféirr c__;’;1_sa__;I_1_IT§ repefm ipled States, but 1 venture to sal; “Continue the economic _Policy of_tl\at is the cause of Lib nlis . , k- ' 1' - ` ,‘will of the United States. The prices LUAL COAL TIIE UNDERSIGNED DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal ` iiiivi: Aiwnrs oN uiiuii ai ineir om siana, retires No. `2 winri anlzirgc supply ol ‘Coal suitable fr allpiirposes, Orders, verbal by mail or by telephone promptly attended to. Our telephone No. is 312, and we should be Peake Bros. Q). Co. 7-zodjim. _ I 'lliis is the perfect rifle for big game, :incl not only in Canada, but in India as well, ii is recognized as the iiiost powerful and hnndicst of gninc geitcrs Hand finished throughout in a manner only seen in the most expensive lin- glish Rifles, the Ross High Velocity sells for only $75.00-thougli it cxcols in power and equals in finish other iiizikes sold at much higher prices. ' Full particulars are given in our ll- ' ` ' s amen Connolly tp of{vr_her house lurid lot for sale at Public Auction on the "OW few stop to cou- er is used when ordering a p‘eased to have your orders. d bottled aerated beverages that 'l are offered for sale. Havelock Mineral Spring Co. Ltd and it is the only maguc I Have you seen the 99 iling purposes in the IM:iri-' “Ross ,_ 2’ I ways counts. Write us for prices we would bc pleased to 'of our agricultural products had ad- vanced thirty-five per cent, during the past fifteen years, whereas the cost of manufactured articles, the goods the farmers had purchased, had increased on the average by not more llo i§HiT¢i`l.6t`fliFSElE al Public Auction. M__T_pe undersigned 'are instructed hy ‘premises in Charlotte-town nn Wellne- sday the 30th day of August. A. D. l9ll at twe \'e o`clock no_on. _ The property is plensaiitly situated on the north side of Fitzroy Street and crun- prlses the Eastern liiili of'l`o\\'ii Lot l\u. lil) in the fifth liiindfud _ _ (lnorl title :incl imniciliiitc possession. For ifiirtlicr particulars app y lo the un- lliirsiirlierl _ Charlottetown Gaudet it Hasznril Angus: 5th, i9|l Soiiciior.-4 H-Qdwfmllll » ooooooo -» ~ ~~>©@©® sidcr what quality of wat-. rink of the many varieties o ' We sell the product of the a boiling spring used for bot- `u1c Provinces. Qualify nl- upply you, Your very truly, R. E. Mulch & Co, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 6-i2dinws6m 4 lustrnted Catalogue which we gladly send on application. Other iiiodcls of Ross Sporting Riflcsfroiii $25.00. ROSS RIFLE CO--~Quebec _ 1 91 1 Term 1 912 City Schools l Bring Us Your Soiled Suit Flar Steam Laundry < and v\‘c’ll ninke it look as good as new. We will clean and stcrlize the cloth, raise the nap, brighten the colors ed, and when towards the close of hlsl ppepela, Mr. Bilton expressed a iearl 8 . e might be making his analysis Sifton, "go to the polls on Septemll HDMI Que.: AI-‘£11811 24 -'TIIOBG Wl10 ' too exhaustive, there w 1 _ _ y elf an flattered for _ as‘a. oud and her 21 next, and vote in accordance expected that Sir Wilfrid Laurier's the Governmontfby the fact that our WHULESUME-__ /f encouraging crypt "Go on! Go on!" _with your ideas 0' nationhood; vote visit to this place yesterday alter- Opponents said: We are prosporlng so- REL|ABLE f ~ 1' // The meeting, like its forerunner at"¢l1ag Canada may malntaln lm- lnde- noon would result in some spicy re- much under the Prclcnt SYBIISUI- W11Y~ Ingersoll, was a manifest triumph for pendanc nd d ld / T91! ii p. _ 'ni el ei. in C mmm ruse ei zu_oan.1 me. ii. sistti-:R ciao. w. Mcriiisis ‘ President. Secretary. I Young Liberal Association. N. iinrrizuauiwy r. i.. iiociziis Pres, _Queens Co Assn.; _ Pres, West Prince B. W. ITANTON I A LEITII f POOLE _ Pres. East Prince Lib Asso. Pres Kin§”d`:Co'»Ass:>. 8-25d6i r 5i. _ I I 1 I I sl <11