Coughs - . 1 During the, fall and winter months. Its the neglected coughrhat does ' the damage. 'A cough is pretty sure to go from had to worse,unless check- ed and checked properly at that. A silenced cough is not always a cured cough. ' ' it i £5 F suse Avv'§ o tin l;r"oor>‘ i 'lgemudlamblreetorn K' will ' nmnngwinlmm _ _ a. w Yao ' E .ll 0 - °l°°U‘i¢**¥» ....'i:.r.:..“t‘».:t.':~..‘:.' ‘"1" °"'°:.:.':‘.:t..’l'z.:.rn..'.°.“.i.. ...u ....1 1"!" ‘lid |¢‘“‘8'l" f,-‘&{,fQ§‘,§},§{'m,,,dm for two or three ordinary lfPleaea address all eommiinlcatieua to The Oharlottetown Guardian cent lamps. » ` c J - ' This machine ia one of the MONDAY' NQVEMQER '5' '9‘°’ of the modern world. It has come The disturbing element in the Eur- opean situation at lrrcocllt il Rlllllll and the immediate cause of U10 dis- ,turbance is her recent Bbliloll lll dr claring Mongolia n Russian PFOKBC' ltorate. Professor E. H. Parker, in Cham- ber's Journal, says “the lillP0l`l'»B“°° of the new situation lies in the fact that, for the first time in three thousw land years 0( history, the horseback While Pine and Tar cures a cough as it should i be. Contains only nat- l ural cough specifies. Safe and reliable. ; l Large Bottle 25c . J. G. Jamison DRUGGJST The Medical Hall I Every Home Q should have au alarm clock. 1 You need one ,for these dark li mornings, itfs the thing to _' wake you on time. ` Prices $l.00. l_Z5, l 50 .f -Guaranteed- Big Ben $5.00 1 G.H. Taylor Jeweler Sr- Opticlan ' '_ -A NEW KING GEORGE HOTEL _Wm. MONBOURQUETTE. Mgr. Priv.\te_ Baths, ltunuintz _Water and Long Il\stnnce’lc'l<~phones in itll moms (Large Brizht rlamplu Rooins. _ CUISINE Ul\i~1XCl£l.\.ED SYDNEY. N. S ' states on the Chinese pictnresdnelv turuluu them at the beginning of Our era) have been brought Und" the sway of a cirrilized and thoroughly progressive government, the Rus- What this means Professor Parkcl' u\plains is, that llussia has secured mst can upon Llw \><‘-S* Va" 0' _° million liztrtiy horsemen who have in the past all-rally conquered both Rus- 'in and Thihct; who can, llnllel' RUS' sian direction, ut any time swccll~th9 whole backbone of Asia; and nilulllit whom cvcn "\=nho1sy" Jallilll C80 do nothing. ’lhe professor argues that there is no reason why cifhcf Gfellt Britain or .lnlllin S»ll0\lld thwart R“s` sin’s civilizing mission, so lout; M Rn:-:sin does n it cros; lC'l1'lfllll0t° -l’l`P` sian." lv Mrs. housekeeper (Dum Bake) `i - BUY _ Cameron’s Home-liade Bread _ (name on every loaf) NOTE _ _Our Bread will surprise you with its criapfdelicnfc substance and its delightful flavor and creamy ricl\neas.- Every day inthe week over |000 people in Charlet tetown enioy eating our Bread -Ate you one of them. _ , rwnv Cintrou (Expert Poker) W Next week will app-‘ar No. 5 “ad” of the series. P. L- SMAl.l.WO0D- "Tho gift giving season is here now and for those who wiun to ne- lcct a high grade gift that will give unbounded satisfaction und yet lic very moderate in ]n'icc nt.tcnt.iou should be paid to thc values otlcretl in G. F. 1-Iutcheson’s (llcnrnncc Snlc. Every item offered will mnkc n splen- dlil gift and the usunlly low prices ure marked nt; fliitroiuits running from 20 per cent ‘to #iii 1-Il ymr cont, G. F. Hutcheson. V X 4- ll-23l\l3i. ...___ "All/women willibe dcligliteil with the iiniir5i;§l_-'v ee. offered* ut G. F. 1-lunches" ""(;§;i‘ance ante. 'Fherc are hund' Alf articles oflm-cd nt this s__t?~'_wolncn nerd und 1-1- wnyg 4 .‘»'-”` this un|n=unl event.- placegy ", pro you nt proc-,t.‘_1't\l A DISTURBING ELEMENT _ wonders of centuries. And theegyro-` it was n displltc B8 to ills ltlmllllilll- of this treaty that led lu the spring of last year to the first threats ot a new forward policy by Russia. Then came the revolution in China and ‘a consequent ferment in Mongolia.; the news followed that some of the Mon- golian princes were seek-ing to obtain Russian protection, and that Russia was increasing her troops in Urge. In DecetrJer lust year t/be head of the Buddhist clergy in that region, pro- claimed the independence of Northern Mongolia. | Since then Russia has been slowly maturing ber plans, part of which has taken the familiar form of lend- ing money to the Buddhist govern- ment and she. has new not only re- cognized the independence of Northern. Mongolia, but has apparently accom- panied her action by a treaty wh‘c'n definitely `_cuts 'Mongolia oil from China, turns it into a Itussian pro- tectorate and thrratens China with war should she seek by any mean!- peaceahly or otherwise to accept the sovereignty which she has never lol’ a moment abandoned. For what ob- iect and with what right has Russia done this? -'Russiafs action threatens both these l `I€u:~:si§ obtained important commer-'principles' what will the allies do cial ri its ‘i Northern Mon Oli and -v are entirely different from others both in their composi- ~ ` lion and their effect-complete -_.1 evacuation without purging or ' discomfort. 25c. a box at your drugg1st's. l IATIUNAI. UNUC IND CNIIICIL CL 1`y'yni11l`_?a$_` , iccs. Look over thc nfd--n A`-__“"’l;pusi|al _vnlncs. fl. l". Hutch . .' _ _fj : 11-zaiviai. or canaea. uulrn. |65 In 1852 Foucault discovered that a covery created great excitement in scientific circles at the time but it has been left to an American engin- wonderful instrument shell geek and L _ r e north. indicating the exact position this regardless of where it stands te Grim! can-ent IGHUIN4 the amount supplant the mazlletlc com.\>BlI.' t-lie compass will have its day. Whatwtll follow it when it hae' been overtaken by the wheel ol Progress? ~ A LETTER FROM HOME. We are not! in the habit of dis- playing our bouquets, but the fol- lowing, so fragrant with the clan- nfsbness of the -Prince Edward Is- lander away from home and his ap- preciation oi the "daily letter from home," is irresistible. The writer is Rev. J. C. Martin, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Abbots- ford. Wie., and a native of Uigg, this province: Bit:-I am forwarding you under seperate cover, copy of our local pa- per. You will see on first page.. first column, an article copied, verbatim, from The Guardian on the High Cost of Living, and due credit given lor same. The reason tor it is that it _was worth giving forth; no other article. of nil that I have ever read, has struck the keynote as this one.docs. Your analysis of the “High Cost of Living" is not theoretical, but real fact, and is_ well worth the consider- ation of men who are studying that perplexing problem. This is not the only good that it contains. Every copy of the "Daily" that reaches this desk contains food for reflection, and is eagerly scanned ind deeply appreciated :mcse interests in South lvlanchzirtn. if Ruslsiadiran allege no grievances; It is a "letter hon; home" every Quite another view of the situation or t e “ful” Over the treaty O morning. The writer expects to spend is c nite” 1. y Br i tishi1S81 are trivia". China made i°m° the most or the winter in P. E. 1., jo U ,_ n ar is tR_ 1 i, ir; n 0 1; concessions a year ego, and in any leaving this place in January on a c,,,,,,i,re,,cu ...yu the Maumee- cess the treaty is not put torword as three months' "leave cl n\>°°n¢=” and 8. l'll0f`0 , ~ vi _ _- h t e "Y Edt . ter Gum-.nau, that wiuie nw eyes one canes for lin' interference- The °P°“ ° “__ " ‘°' _ thc worlil arc turned to the Bnlkalle. t F U li ll is R U 9 5 l 3 h 5 9 n ° THE TEMPERANCE Rrrsria ,,1,,,r.1r\ lm-,~¢ trtkcn another ' r i g h t in N o r t h e r n M 0 ll* ALLIANCE MEETING. step in the cnrccr of aggression in golita beyond those stipulated in the -”" in China as well as in Persia, to nd- .fadell advantage °l the 9"°°°“l‘ °°“" asking me this question. vnuce slowly nut steadily, consolidat- Dl1Cati0l1S- 1. The first thing we did was to ing her mivantngeg as quietly ns pos- Now Russia will not be allowed to establish a bureau of tempersnce lit- niple and moving whenever movement seize any advantage in Mongolia ;;'l3t€ll:'¢- Hb YOU Wish 31! K0ti:l0Sl16d e is likely to pass most unnoticed. iWll5h0l1i2 B1 Claim Ning Dllli l0l'W&l`d wish to Srsjegzterggrx togrdistrfgi Last Year the Pl‘90CC\ll>at1°Il Of Eur' 'bl' JaP8l1 f0l' °°mP‘nmtl°n elsewhere' tion we will be glad to help you. ope with the Morocco crisis furnished And Britain and Japan are 811163- President Hadley of Yale said, “As Russia with one Opportunity and per. The first clause of the British-Japam soon as the people, come to under- ; I th Sumter now gain when ese treaty is: It is agreed that when. stand the nature of alcohol they will 5'* “as e 'r _B ' _ drive every saloon out of the coun- Vlllllai 100015 0“lY dimly ‘“ l'l‘° back' ever’ In the °pl“i°'n °l either Great try." Few will take that statement rt-.uni of inn-,rtmnouai politics, Rus- Britain or Japan. any cl the rights sm-1m,,1y_ quit, ,0_ few understand sta, seizes her chance. At the close of and interests referred to in the pre- the nature of alcohol. The discussion lust month her sped,” envoy at Urga" amine of tins agreement; are in jeg- on educational work in the afternoon __ t d h t ts in _ was regarded by many with an lim cent” and mat ol govemglneill' 0 iainilgahe wx; g§;§:n§;:‘“_ an cizd amused and complaisnnt smile. But Northern Mongolian, announce _ orrn-, Y when ML Spence in the waning gave ally that his B0V'¢l`“lI\°11l`» _llllil WWE' fl'Hl\l‘*lY» “Hd Will ¢°\\Bld°\' in °°m‘"\0l1 a succint presentation of the verdict “ized the rnqeper‘“1¢r,¢¢_'pg that tm- the measures which should be taken, of modern science on alcohol every- t,-,rrlrrre _grant bt t.errltory,,l.y.ing north-etc. ‘ N body thought “it only that lecture lot thu chinese wsu and along the si-l .The preamble sets forth the Brit-ish °°“m .‘.’° "”'°d“°°° “H °"°" “‘° Pm' . _ _ . . _ _ vincel _ A com itt l te t 'bcrinn frontier of Russia. P01105' lln Cl1l’ll&. U16 i“ff9El`ltY 0| Chl' has beeln appomnd sing” il $035; 1 ` By hm. treaty of 1381 with ghi,m_ lla: and the "open door’ in comrrlcfw- comes to~ the Alliance treasury we (Continued on page three.) " “"°‘°‘°“ B [IHIlllHlll'S HUWHS wmders never cease' particularly miracle. It made the navigation of scientific wonders. Almost daily in the globe p°e“bl°' It °be°“m° as mm' _'_ , com as the ships it id d d th ' ‘ this wonderful age_ we awaken to one mdimmible comizniznzn th; If croel,le_verirh, sick or fondue coated give Syrup of Figs” find the impossibility of yesterday mariner. It has been overtaken by converted into a workable, even 3, the relentless _wheel of progress and Every mother immediately realiz- 5;m1,1e_ possibility, thrymiracle of 8 its inlallibility has been made fallible 95 “WBT giving her child delicious lpnst age reldu-ced to a mathematical llY the EWG] Ship- In th? d8YB of the ysaiglgvglagégzgisig :Esta tgslégggl demonstration. W00° B ‘lif°°tlv° ton smut can-iumtowu, P rc 1 - it “__-in power which holds true geographical writes letter which may be of great Gil 3 Q/ ly, rngmd of m|,m,,s go th, mu, interest to Skin sufferers ot this -*'“" ` Mr. Brant A. Smith, of 269 Eua- - \./-~ » own _, mic pun it points emimiy tru, “"- “For seven years I was troubled with ecnma. on face and bllida and couldn't get anything to do me good. I tried all /doctors numerous patent but effect. I wal D. D. and after a was three bottle #_ . f - - _ s '*.,~<`~-:»i’*i' - 'IF' _`>{E_‘;_'__>.,( _*_ 4." 4 - 1, 1 . -j., _ . at he- . - __ :,.r , | ‘ _‘ _ ,White Wool Blanlwls' -I _ -s,-' 56x .-.,...at275 &3.J0 6ox , , .at 5 75 & 4.00 64-x 84_ _ .`- .at 4.00 & 4.75 68 x 88. . .....at 8.50 |00 pc. Wool 64 x 84...... at 7.65 66 X at 5.40 Grey F laimelette Blankets .o-4 at I.l5 11-4 at L53 ' ' White F lannelefte Blankets .............et95c 'A11-4... .. atl25 rz-;. ...c afl.50&l.75 Bed Com forts . $i,5_5_, 1,56, 1,75, 2 oo, and 2.5o_ 3 oo, 3.50 up.to`iiI_<.oo. 1 7 at _ li' .i~ ; _ ' _ .~»_ \_’ ;_ 7;' §_ l .. 1 i PA T CTN S l | ` 5oc s. yd wide _Drugget for `39¢ 1.15. - ‘ I-2 price. The last of the Feath. er Boas at I-2' price zzc. _ , sheeting at 25c. _ . - width, Special z5c. _ 45c union'drugget`for' y3*9¢. I 1._-53 Honeycomb Quilt forill ‘i - 1.75 Costume cloth for ;,|5_ ,_ 1.15 56 in berge for 956.' i"' < 25 pieces ot Fur Neckwesi-,gf ld ;N_ Double width sheeting, (Grey) Double width Twill' grey Special bed ticking standard Oni y 300 yds in stock. '- PAT0Ns Blanka-.ting lay the yard . Loo for 79c, 72 in. wide. _ V r_ All Wool Blanlreting Heavy twill 72 in. wide r.25 for r.o5. Drugget, white union or all-wool 30. and 36 ini uide. Regular 5oc goods for 390. ' . PATONS ` 5 il 1i_u rr FURNITURE SALE. $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 each. C0llllIl0|l6I-$60.00 Bkcll, 8 Bild 5 Dlccc Bulwl. ---- S2-75. $3-00. $3-50. 54.50 and $5.00 Parlor Tables, $1.505 to $12.1 Buying in car loads iota we can each. each. ' sell you at auction pr‘.ce|;- 5 Wicker Chairs 5 colors $3.25 each. Dining room tables, surface oak 9.00 to 50.00. Bur- Parlor Suites. not the ordinar but #ith 5 lar e le e 7.00 to 1 Bids Boards S , S Y ` 8 S 3 62-0| mu., ;5_15, ;s.so, s".oo.._ s1.so,th¢ best. $19.75. $22.50. £25.00 tf muh. ' _ . J Quartered Oak from 816.00 to$32.00 With Syrup of Figs you are not dragging your children, being com- ',°€l' MF- Sperry. to devise a simple posed entirely of luscious figs. senne - sue- practical method by which uns “"1 B'°m°'=1°°- it vnnnct l>° hlrnr li To Guard Against the Perilsviif the Sea 0 Bch. Dining Room Chairs from 606 te £45.00 for set of six. Wardrobes from 814.00 to 825.00 they are beauties. “ Buffett from _$12.50 to 886.00 each Iron beds, -Springs and Mattresses ' the best at_loweat_ prices.-Jes. .Paton Q Co. 1' ‘__~‘-10~I2EMti. STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS. Insure the Hnllsnd Cargo of your Ship while safe in - Port. Dont wait till the vessel goes to sea before making -ap' plications. We cover risks on Hells and Cqrgoes of sailing Vessels and Steamships. 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