if 5 ` Toda.y’o Probabilities. Mo"*'\*e to fresh west to south west wifw -ln -ml mod :rarely worm. . _Y ° `-”<:z~ I ' ~ /. '~r»¢1\e\r"_- ' ~~=.- ~ v.~>~_ ~~= .-. . -.. .. -_-we re., ._... M f ~ . ._ . _ -..- »- ` i ' f'.‘*;".‘.".~*' .` 1*” *F-.»;._»s.»=?i_'=,-.-*ff ie, ~__~_i~..- _-» r f.~.;1`§ ....5 '='-."»i=?_»_.._ ~;_ “=:.e'.;a ' _ _.';,¢\'_»~ .~f‘= ,{» me ooannnw, cnannorrnrowx, runes nnwaan mnasoo roam 22, iw, ° A _ ii- CHAMPION SHIP FOOT BAL L St.Dunstan°s vs Abcgwcil s _,-41- rnunsgoi, goo nn. C. A. A. A. GROUNDS" Admission (including grand stand) zo cents. Students and school children l lf 1amp_r1ce I"l I ' liloal Piooorinlion liomnouniling Our prescription depart- ment occupies a room sep- arated from the noise, con- fusion and interruptions of the Sore. The prescrip- tionist can concentrate his entire attention on the work in hand. You can appreciate the advantages of this plan. It is one of the many advantages we afford you. ` There is safety and sat- isfaction-and often saving --in bringing prescriptions to us. THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN (DAILY AND WEEKLY.) North Side Queen Square. ~ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Business Office Telephone 133b- Ollice Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. J. P. HOOD, Advertising Mgr. F. R. NEWSOM. Subscription lg . Editorial and News Telephone l33a. Omoe Hours ra noon to 6 p.m.; 8 to ra p.m.` J. E. B. McCREADY, Editor Residence Telephone 32 ~ llll Mlllllllllll lillllllllllll ‘ v THURSDAY, OCT. 22, HXJ3. THE LOYALTY OF THE COLONIES- i The New York Times discusses the above named topic, taking for a text Mr Chamberlain`s statement in Glasgow, “It you wish to 'prevent separation you must put a tax on food." This statement standing alone does not give a fair idea of Mr Chamberlain’s argument, which was directed toward forming an additional 'bond oi mutual interest between the J. _(5. JRMIESON. DRU GGIST, ' The Medical Hall. _Y-a $l00 WORTH OF onninnnnnnjs inoioinfs Received at our drug store today. Cholera and diarr- hoea remedy. Cough Remedy. ' Pain Balm. Stomach and Liver Tablets. H. A. ELLIS 1 United Kingdom and the Colonies. None the less Mr Chamberlain has been de- nounced by pezhaps the most widely read newspaper in Australia, the Sydney Bulletin, as having given the Coionits “notice to quit,” and as ‘ia preacher Of lsedition, sece-sion, insurrection and trea~ A son.” The Times proceeds to `argue that the South African war, while it did some- thing toward unification of “the mightiest, ,_ the most prosperous and most happy Em- Lpire the world has ever seen," also did _something to prepare the way to its dis imembprment It raised the issue that must so n di a v closer togi ther o.- eve..- tually drift apart, and it has accentuated l the feeling in the United Kingdom that . the Colonies ought io contribute at least to the support of the navy in much larger measure than they have hitherto done. . These are fair subjects for consider- ;ation and they are fairly stated. There is a widespread and growing feeling in ., Canada that we might fairly contribute something towards the support of the navy which pfotects our commerce and our boats, and doubtless this feeling is quite as strong in Australians in Canada. But either the Dominion or the Common- l wealth would resist a levy dpon their A revenues, or an oiiicial claim to such con YOUR RE Since Tuesday last we have gone over our STOCK FURNITURE and have out about $10,000.00 off _ the PRI@S-lots of people are going to PROFIT by this won- derful MARK DOWN. the Colonies and the Mother Country' _ . . _ . "““~ _-_. _ » ~ _ _ <‘~ _ ». - ~ -';.._ ,_ ,_-_ _7.'__.,_.>,~.-_,__ 75;, . . _ _ ___"__» . '_. ` ¥‘?`?"£. .~ ...ll //5, _ __ -"__:--» '- A .__ W '-_f-- 'W Y / , ,.1- /_;__ _f -. _ f»\ _,,_ 4,’ ‘/ _ Q , ! cause we sent some thousands ol! soldiers to Scuth Africa that we should be nt and conquest of British Pro- vlnces w as seriously threateneddf Britain should at*empt a war of aggrandlsement in any quarter of the world the number of Canadian volunteers would be fevr. It on the other hand the Biitish Isles were threatened, half the able-bodied men in Canada would be laager for the hay in dag. British Colonists in all quarters ot the in the sense that they are monarchists and not republicans; they strongly prefer British institutions to those ot any other nation. They have no desire to r chllme unless it be in the direction of closer union and greater solidarity. But when it comes to shaping the terms of such closer union they will claim a free hand in the work, as a free people. No terms can be imposed upon us except with our full consent, and such as com. mend themselves to ourjudgement. Mr. Chamberlain in the het dscal oampaig. _ upon which he has entered may use much latitude in enforcing his argu- ments, but it is childish to talk of seces- slon in the colonies ii' the British people at home do not choose to tax their food, as at present they seem little disposed to do. We shape our own tariffs to suit our selves, and we are not only willinz but desiious that the British people shall do the same for themselves. Doubtless we should be pleased if one British Parai- ment and people would vote in favor of preferential trade with the Colonies, but whether this is granted or rejected the Colonial attitude toward King and flag will be little affected. We should still be loyal as we are and have been. None the less we think the adoption of a trade preference for the Colonies would tend toward consolidating and strengthening the Empire. V \ -_......_ an simply kidney disorders. The kidney: blood io out of order our kidneys have hiled in their work. They are in need ol _ ltimulation, strengthening or doctoring. Ono medicine will do all three, the Snell and moot imlta.ted'blood medicine than Dodd’s ‘_P- Kidney _ Pills l 1 defence of British soil and the British world are loyal to the King and the dag _ equally zealous and responsive in case _ Q E ' ” of a war with Russia in the Balkans or t , ' the Far E.st.In South Africa the dismem- ~ berme ' _ ` _ . _ _,_ __ F _ _ _ _, \ have every latest 1mprovement, a r e made from the ,best grades of ’ heavy SQ plates, and will do more work -with the same amount of" fuel than any other range 30 styles and sizes. Sell at from _$23 ,to $43. 7, which is fron1i$13‘ to Price complete as per cut _ $2 5 less than 'any above, 3 sizes, $35, $38, $43. imported range. _ 30 sly1es_and,` sizes Sells at from $23 to $43. " ff ‘_ _jg 'F f~EW.o‘.... DODD 5: ROGERS, A§§.§;,§~, ‘ upto . l CUCCIC loociation. » ,oeptedp f '_ '- ~i\\ E " .is-lo\‘ / ff,- v If The Bare Pact Remains that Paton Co; Rcdutcdre Price of Furniture in this City and thc Pcoplc Know It ! :N .ln _,_"f~. ' '.f|»‘-., ,~ 2 ` or making ind hel . W. E - ndwri 1 l ' I-Funeral Director ' .fingfbusinesscaadalso _undertaking departmena am 'lorders i0ffice Phono 4 ' ' f Emba'-lmera\ ;"Ha'~ . ~~ 1.-fe w 't°§<>."“’..°€-‘5‘°§’1.-._-..l _Square I and date manner, to caring for the health of U 0 U on ,llgweenee i _ - - with __ Made and Guaranteed for five years by `_f"' gf H. The McClary Man’i*g Co. _m.m on on, n , rt. o ~___________ _ SPECIALTIES - A Few Comparisons lnsnrmlpeecm P Net Dividends Divl- as of Death Year Game* force remium to Pelicy deeds Income Claims of Ili i_ E _ 3lst Income Holders to Stock Over Ex-' eorpor- A S, B, & 7 ' Holders peodlfnre ation' ,_ 4 ics iiur.ii',ANY sae s 5 s os; E6. g in 84 Cold STtorager""":xEe;:;nTise's nn 1 e ,loc 2 2, .' f 723 r,144 ,i 'ro I 7 , _ su no to uma; o1.|os.§sz I z,i‘oii{s5s |os.’§so ‘lsnso \,i1z,9’i°ol sriifaz lass cunsignmmt, 5°1i¢it¢d_ §f,f,','f,f,':§“}_';°f‘,;’ §?‘ZZZ'§§§ 1 “‘j§,5j22§ I °§§f9 §‘§’§,f’ ' ’Z§‘2§§ §§.;; V _Stencils and instructions on ° '. dv REFERENCES-Dnnn’s and Canada will always retain control of her Mana J, G. M¢ LEOD, Special Agent, Bridgetown. liter the blood of all that lhouldn't ... . there. The blood passes through the kid- __ ~ _ " WHlTE& CO.. . STOCK BROKERS Doyou want your SHARE-NEVER AGAIN - - ' FUHIITURE be sold in CHARLOT'I'ETOWN_at,such. L0? PRICES (as now--and ‘ and sUHmmmms¢v& cut. L* . .~ /' . ,., . _.-» _ _ ..--.. , _ \ £3' neys every three minutes. lt' the kidney): V ‘ ' -l- do their work no impurity or cause , , l .¢|;,°,.d¢, an ,-,m,_;,, in an ci,-c,,1,,_¢;°, ,» . (SuC°e55°f to M0011 & longer than that time. Therefore if ou! I V , _ ` . | ' i' " ' ‘From Tho Allonlio lo tho Pooiiio Statesmen, Merchants, Lawyers. Farmers. - a Doctors. Mechanics. with the , _ » GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ‘_ _ Write or call. ' .._... ~,_L.».- _ Mutual Lifeof Canada 34,253,754 r,ru,S97 77.843 M(u'tusl . 243,049 r_ ‘pllCll.i.l0Ii ' . A A tew iigures compiled tri-m the bovernment b ue book, w 1 emon- Street M - til A . .tributation if it were put forward by the strates clearly the SUN LIFE CANADA is leader in the front ranks. 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