‘J F \ if , it ~l;‘. ‘! i $5 ;~- 1 . it . "I ,__. r Z ”l I. l i 1 ri i .fr l , ~ i .l t* u ...,_.,__, '.=fil'. ji -ii = “ .. t V if A i I WHAT lg *Y*-7 V H Mwiwihiaivw7;*V;rriivrxxvuvi i » ii* . _ , i'i.‘;i5. Y; tif, dv!! .Iii ` il » i; '. vi V , Ili ...fu MH. . ' *UIILATIUIXI I i¢¢lhi_ Suui. Brushes We see to it in our ying that only the th savingldnd of-tooth l' ' ` . ws . _ shes are in our stock ts but-little more to " such brushes than _ to have a stock wutpofdof the inefficient 'kind. We are willing to pay that little for the sat- isfaction of our customers. We handle the goods of the best makers. You w0n’t be obliged to pay a fancy price for a good brush here. Well made brushes lilc up. I J. G. Jamieson ’ DRUGGIST The Medical Hall W ::Dnring the past year over fifteen millions of Marguerite cigars have been sold, .ii new ri-cord for the most popular 10c, cigar on the market. Margnerites are u splendid blend of high grade of Sinnmatra and Hava- ns. tobacuos closely wrapped. It is the cigar that is fnvored by all dis- criminating smokers. lric. each, 3 for 251:. The '|‘wo Macs, 149 Great George Str-rt. il-12MEi.f, Wedding I WM MONBOURQUZTTE Mgr - - - _ _m ar , it Private Baths Running Water and what is truth? The q“estw"' etnt 15.5.0 cfm" med that they do Lune Dlutuncglfelephuncv lu Ill moms. snecringly asked some two thousand "0 “ me ""th» me Whole *WUI Largs Bright ample Rooms. _ ' _ - ~ ' ,, _ 0[1|g|N|q UN;-;;{gEL|,|g|_; years ago, is as complicated today and nothmg but the truth either srnnsr. N. s. ,us it was then. The truth may be l ”"""‘ “ch °““*.' °' “'>°“t Other Deo- ; 'dill' __ __ r , lie; a lie may bc the truth, and yet'ple whom they mai' happen t0 kl10W the truth and the lie arc poles nm much °h°“§' We "9 all HDPE. npm.t_ more or less, some more and some d ° E British jurists, many years ago, hu' some t°"l"g the "Mb Wl10l1 an u y y placed certain restrictions and oondi- they °"ght not to “nd Ol-|10" H0! tions around the word in an endenv- “mug it When they ought. or to keep the wayiaring man on the when 3 Witness in 90"” i°U0°e“'5]Y narrow path. They insisted that the undertakes 1° ten what he b9ll€VeB_ only brand that could be accepted in ,hi the tmthj his cm_ss`ex°'mi"" 1“` court was "thc truth. the whole truth ` "ms "P0" his ““9“`°"1“S U10 due!!-lon =and nothing but the triit.li." and, notwithstanding these precautions, "M1955 t"°mbU“8lY C0mD1i¢B, and n truthfull 1 , sl ` ‘ i ' ~Ma“el_ ,the wuyfarlfng man is still at aloss ` Y» t°°».BDd hifi uD8W€l‘ is a 'as to what "truth the whole truth ui-eau” ‘ - c ’ ~ i means, or how much of it can be an °m°"» 1° P"i“°¢ Edwllfd Island. The hunt bread for YOU safely told. "ot in Charlottetown' BB 8|! 9X¢!\\l‘- ‘uk °|""°¢'°°""" Gentle reader. something over two 51°" "fu" 031110 in- H0 Huw a Crocken&Co-l’. Mullins t|,O,,,an,1 ym,-5 Ago, according to an stream of men from the train bead- Ch=\PP°\’H Gfvsefy. -Ms AMC!-=°d~ eminent authority, “su men were '"5 f°f 8 “mei” ulleyway. Curious- CnfIinl¢Co- Ca-abbe’s Grocery \1m',.s'f» ,md it IH suspected that the ly he watched, wondering what gt- Wm McPhee-john Wheatley, women were no hett0,__ They are the traction this particular alley could -J°“l1 C2\\D*'f°“ s_,,m,, stm. both men and womcm have for so many excursionists. The P' L' sm""w°°d '"1' R' Crfmin i and, he not shocked, gentle reader, it “"°°"’ P°‘"`°d th"°"Kh B d°0l' iI\f0 " 0”' M"°'°"M"' T"'“"f" is wen that they are It is n neneti- H \“'“"i“B and dissvvesfsd- Shortly wafer 3") Rachford st' cent and blessed provision in the hu- “"‘“`“"°'ds th* 5¢"°°m 1198111 t0 HOW 'rr-ur-»c'x-1 A‘aLo1°raro_vvp,, Quan-njni wah! “Bus »K.0Ul§‘lo_ G ., _ wl . orninfhalll , ld. lvolhglhlly Y Please address all communications to Thovtllinrlopstawntiuvardlan i ral! ~' ' ' ' ' \|oNoAv,,auGu,s'rf-ii; asia' ,' tent by the thought of enjoyment object is a worthy one. l-Idivard Island. ~ - large majority of cases young men and young women who have left Prince Edward Island, lured by the prospects of large earnings have found that the larger salaries are a delusion. that the general expenses wc bow our beads in sympathy with h greater in proportion those who mourn tamped, G. H. T. are the are very muc ' - - he Let. us not re ard too li htl the I dm” m , uf _ to salary than here and that in t g g y aged “lewhmieag annie 'end the amount laid by is pitifully opportunities at home,'they are stock of wk' MK and ‘Bk small inrproportion to the effort mods many and sure. A few acres of land, ‘H an S{Zes_ _ in securing it. And all this when surrounded by comforts ,md the pn. prices 5; 50 to $545 ac, _ everything is normal and favorable. vileges which Prince Edward Island cording to we}gh¢_ ~ .ln case of sickness or accident tlieyoflers, are worth more ag menmake,-5 ' _ attendant expenses are enormous and and womenmakers than the get.- = l . G H there are many fathers in this pyro-‘rich-quick schemes that are to be ' ° ° vince who have been obliged to send found elsewhere Let us begin l¢*¢\='U~ Opncian their sons the money to pay hospital home xunnoaussfrs. . i The idea has become prevalent, in md medical oxpenlu. ' _ some quarters at lent, that the W’ PP" 5°* ""7 "°“‘ th’ hd” dull, monotonous/ country life in fm". "s"dm‘vw.;°':e“;;su‘:t'T;::2 Prince Edward Inland is largely ra- th. duh,” end_ sums. in mm., sponaiblc for the continued exodus of p ,aging dgpmq. va, mud, mon “pon our young people, We do not WI-Ili saved than`upon what is balm., "_ There me wr, tamed. There are few who do not few rational, young,f_o_r old,-" who .L , , _ _ are influenced to any cohlldorahls el-Y ,W up '|,`y_}hg pmgggngy gg icon. - ' f... .,.- ,, j _-`.-_-_. $4 'V The actuating principle in the life ` foulhmg’ people tbinki »" very of every young man' or"y¢`>un§ woman idtlpuply, gpfordfjeldioi 'flpl thai) pull- is the ambition to earn a eomnvwuw. od up éiiiwrtiiiutiev’ ‘nf 'thc fwest. to make money, to make a. success in There are opportunitiei, it is true but life. The ideals may vary;.the means there are uncert5in_ties_a.lso. there are by which the object is to be attained extravagant and extortlonate charges, may be less scrupulously there are innumerable uid unavoid- scanncd in some cases than able leaks through which the hard in others but, generally speaking, the earned salaries fritter away and the object is slwsys"the same. succ`ss. golden west is not always the eldor- And, within proper limitations, the _ado it is pictured to bc. There are mistaken ideas as to the land bas not yet become a craze, al- opportunities open and these mistaken though we are drifting in that direc- ideas have \'ery greatly influenced, tion. Hitherto our people have been many young people in Prince Edward: comparatively content with seeing a Island in leaving their native pro- reasonable proportion of the yca.r's vince and following an ignie fatuus to earnings laid by at the end of the western Canada or to the United year, and very many have succeeded States. The ignis fatuus is the story thus in making provision for declin- of high salaries, big wages, money ing years. The get-rich-quick. methods making opportunities. What it leads 0| the west have got mu, our mood to is, quite off-Bu, high salaries, big and many have been induced to try wages, with larger expenditure. high- them. Some have succeeded. at, what er cost of living and, in nine cases cost to their manhood and ,woman- out of ten, absolutely no money mall- hood, they themselves know; ing opportunities. because the margin many have nnieu and their between earnings and cost of living is fnllnr-9, hidden f|-gm tm even narrower there than in Prince world, has been confided only to the 'This is the actual condition. In the ed for assistance. The few who have earn enough but there an '__ very many who do not mv! enough and Moneymaking in Prince Edward In- friends or relatives who have been ask succeeded have been acclaimed as our "successful Islanders abroad" and we ull proudly raise our hats to them. The many have failed and our news- papers record only the tragedies and 7 and nothing but the truth really _ _lr ' -' F_*'1 hack and the hip pocket of each in- nisn make-up that all men and wg. [W H Simple yea or nay. The innocent lie. _ , A £911?-lemon stond by a window ln province loses many thousands in‘ money and hundreds of its men 500 to 1,000 at a time. pieces 40 inch apron cotton at n saving of 1~, wuz. 'niiq .ug 1 newswi- ho cond this: " for Canada: If our taril wall h lower than tho American tu-lil wall the Canadian people will be anis tel buy goods just that much cllelvcr. We havensvar yet heard of any per lonwhc hasbeen ruinsdby lmvlllt the necessities of life dumped upon him at low prices. We lane! ull' i the western farmers would be glad to__ lend their post omoe address to any manufacturer who wants to sell them their products at lower than the illrelant market prlcoq. Because the American people choose to punish themselves by a lilg‘htaril! there is no reason why Canadians should be I foolilb also. In our reference recently to the work of Inspector Phillips in Prince; County it was not made sufficiently clear that his record up to that time was ilve convictions for first offence, missals. Since that _time Mr. Phil lips has added two convictions for first offence, has had another dismls sal and a witness in connection with the latter sent up for trial to the Supreme Court for perjury. While on the whole the number of convictions since Mr. Phillips assumed office in January may be somewhat disap- pointing to the zealous friends oi the Act, it is gratifying to find that there has been more activity this week and it is earnestly hoped there will be further good work. If the temperance people stand faithfully by Mr. Phillips and give him all the as- sistance they can, there will no _doubt r-e much greater good accomplished. There are alleged dens and drinking i places in Summsrnide which Inspector ance should use every effort to close up at the earliest possible moment. For the credit of that progressive town and in view of the large gath-31 ering expected there next Wednesday, nothing should be left undone to re- move the regrettable impression caused by a recent large gathering there the ill odor of which has gone broadcast throughout the province. "Roxall Bnnmpoo Pasta will pro- mote a rich growth of fins, silky hair, cures dandruil, prevents bald- ness, makas the sgglp healthy, clean and free from all dandrutl germs. Hexall Shampoo Paste is the prepa- ration you haie alwayswanted and you can get it now and here. The McKinnon Drug C_o., The ~_Rexall Store, corner Great. George and Kent Sta. ,, 8-iiMtf. HARVEST -JEXCURBIONB. Sir,-A plague upon these deceiving harvest excursions! What are they but .a lure t_o seduce away from their I p Agent at Summerside. 1 ‘_ The Kmd'Ton Have and which has been in nu for oven- 80 the signafufé 03 .. _ andlmsbeenmadeunderhlspdl* . :anal supervision slnon its infancy. An ‘G ' .Allow noéino todecalve y¢.:,nin $21!; Uqun dd Inna” ` u " .,,. . u smumenn ~n1°1’¢ 'miie ,3i'1'i.“.'§..r emu- on Infants and ,Children-Experience against Experlmellh What. I [Sf $AS.T0_RlA Ualtorla ha Iivai-mlsssilulistltniofor Custer Oil, Paro- gm-le, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm! Ind allays Feverilhness. It cures Diarrhosa and Wind and l"l.afmIex\oy. It assimilate! the Food, regulllfvlw U10 Stomach and Bowollf Ulvlng healthy and natural sleep. The Uhild.ren’l Painaoea-The Mothers Friend. one for second offence and five dis- - 00110. IU 1011610! T00thlllg Tl‘0ll`bl_6l, clllel C0llstipls$\0ll cl-:Nu||u: ,CASTORIA Atwavs Bean the Signature of 0 ¢ ‘ In Use For Over 30 Years.. ml GIIYMII UUIPIUL ‘I7 IUIIAY lTlllf¢ ll* YOIK Ulffp i 1 The Kind You liave Always Bought -sq " _ I E! .-7. l The elimination of unccrlainiv is the whole trend of modern business. Itis the unexpected things- loss _coming unexpect- edlv-_that make business uncertain and hazardous ' Every prudent business man tries to forsee and provide against every possible contingency. Insurance is the only method to provide a sinking fund to meet emergencies, because it is ihe only way of creating a sinking fund to become due at an uncertain time. We transact Insurance in all it'.~i principal Branches: Marine, Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Guaianiee, Employers Liability, Baggage, Motor boat and Live Stock. Having thirty years experience and representing the strong- est Compsnies in existence, we can assure our clients prompt and satisfactory service. We solicit a share of your patronage. Hyndman Ed’ Co., `Ltd. I Manager, Cbarlolretoyvn, P.,E. I. s M. Hicxsy of the folly of hundreds of our young people goin two thousand miles, at a cost of £50 to $60 at the busiest season of the year with the prospect of merely getting two month _work in the West. Not one of ten brings back as much clean cash, over and above what he started with, ss be might have earned nt home -and ' and half of them do not return at all. Everything seems ,to be done to entice our people away. The newslm- pers-which refuse .to advertise the mail order houses, and wisely so, all advertise these delusivc excursions, and all the railway stations here are oinamcnted with flaming placards holding out ,nducsmsnts to go. It seems too bad, for by this means the CITIZEN . "For the kitchen at Pnton's, 10 10 to 1B. 8-l0Ml.l. homes our beautiful Island hundreds ' of our young men, who would be far betterofl to stay, and are sadly needed at home? Now, and for then two months to come every sble-hod- led man is needed to take ‘care of , the abundant crops here. And think h====% 4'!! ._ Gr! Protection for Your 1 Life, and Properly lit-re Is Protection From Fire Worth.a Few Cents a Day? When it-is too late you will regret smiling at fire and neglecting to insure your property in one of our rock-ribbed fire insurance companies. There is no time to delay for your property may vanish in a moment. A policy costing but little will ,make you as secure as the Royal Mint. It is sheer folly to risk dollars to save cents and if you don't insure now you will everlastingly regret ir, - Call in and see us about it today. W. K. Raogers SE? Co.,Ltd. ‘ 4 t `eorge `treet- __ |,, ml V' __ 1 _fr ' -4 l I . Guns that will “Bring Home the Bacon” You cannot secure best results from your hunting trip unless you go out properly prepared. If you want the very best equipment you should call in and see our stock. - / _ We carry a splendid line of shot guns, single and double barrel,hammer and hammer- less styles, each of recognized superiority and . splendid values at the prices we have marked, I We have xi good line of Dominion am-_I muuilion, Dupont and U_M C. shells, used by; leading shots the world over. ’ g T F ' Call in and look over our pisplay. I ` ,dividuai protruded suspiciously, The building was a drugstore. I-nn: the gentleman said that the protruding hip pockets each concealed n bottle of whiskey the court would have ruled that hs lied and he would hats er. And yet nine hundred and ninety- nine men out of s thousand would be ready to testify that he told the truth. Such in law and such is truth, and such is the difficulty of telling the truth or knowing when -not to tall it. “Wa testify that we have seen" but ws cannottcll what we have noch in tub hip pocket or s msn-éennng out of A drug store. ' Norms. . "Phe manufacturers are endenvoring, nys the Grain Gu-owerl' Guido, to ,wards rnlnation, also they maintain _ ;_ .- -» -zz-_.-.»---; 1-- --: _ . In that Canada should rain our _ ` ‘ ..,.,¢ been sent to jail on a charge of sland- i P , fought. out in the senate mi Wednes- croate an impression that inauu we ay, was endorsed again just before i ' ~ li B ,er , i!,p\u-chase more from the United Stat” tbztéwtgf gil: ,n:)sspu::.n - st. , ;than we selltliat we are creeping to- th. 'nr tn) im LITTLE GIRL DIBAPPEARS FROM MONTREAL HOSPITAL. QUEBEC, Aug. 9-Zclie Lafdrest, a little girl from Baie St. Paul, who came to Quebec about, a. month ago to-undergo an operation at the Hotel Dieu here, has disappeared under very mysterious _ circumstances. The girl was assigned to a bed in the hospital, but later it was found that she was not there. Where she .had gone to was a mystery. N0 QUARTER FOR FOREIGN SHIPS. WASHINGTON, Aug. 9-The Pane- ms Canal administration bill, provid- ing free Passage to.Amarican ships, prohibiting railroad _'owned iessels from lining the waterway, andauth- _ orizing the ‘establishment of A ons* man government when the canal is completed, was passed by the senate tanight by .5 vote of 47 to 15. Thi rovlsion for free tolls, which was first by'Senator Recd would prohibit ships owned by an illegal industrial combination from using the canal, and the second by Senator Bourn would force railways to give up water lines that might otherwise be their mmpctltors, if it were ved that stifling ln. ‘ “Rowntrees Dessert Fruit Psalms HW Hlmllly delicious. This is a -new .1 line of these celebrated goods and While lille price is the same as the old kind they are lar nicer in every respect. 40c. lb. E. A. Foster, Cm. tral Drugstore, 3,10M3i_ can cia where revolutionary plot which is to be the general strike. of g 1 for of . "Fsmoup athletes, keen competi- tion, ith Regt. Band, brilliant illn. minatlons, at the Maritime Cham- pionship, August' illlt. 8~1lMli. t STEAMSIIIP ,SIILINGS AEI. 71|; WAY 5! walls _ Eastern S. S." Corporaliou \ l . - \ INT R-NATIONA LINE - P onsriiiizsinwn to “inn man tc F212 '-°°.";r-wear.:-n '.~.‘:.i-_i .i:.:.2°-».~»- s . -_ me non., L bemand noliow F. °r ..'.%:'.t.".'.".*"'eli:::.°.°_i’:;:':.'.. 'r.ii‘2;:°°i Fl asm. ..'° I.ii`ba’2,E.a=?por2?n:l,bt.lohn. P m ’°' irony Boute~Lsav\-e tit. John at 7.90 .m. uelda s.,lfvidlY and Saturdsysior Boston djrsei. Returning saves Centra' Wharf, Bo|~ ton,at i0.0ua m. Bunda | Mondays and - n Ti‘r“§i§‘iii§i?»il‘ir5‘fi"'i» "1$§‘nn.n vice between Eqrtlayuiapd New York .r lseavsfraa lin h_sr Mondays %\1o_m sim.. £\;eld=yl.’lhui-sdsy and nur ilu'raol>cl'i.i'raN s'ru.uasnu» msn sf.’.':::‘.‘::!.il':.'.°:..°' "~°°' °°°'~°~ d t.;;.svpgr&iLa Ilgbsrf week dan and Bun- I . . . The* great. white steel Bteamlhipn Msssne nsotts and Bunker Bill time bet ween Oitlsa about I5 hours. "‘r'.'s“r.§:-..“‘.i:u.‘:'° :.':.‘i.'°'°r°~‘i°~ \ v I -iligalisd through to damnation. ‘W I L ll Tb T. F. I A wie, tl'.'l'.i'r'|°ii'Ae»nt P ll# latin N B_ Bireci llouie io Boston Commencing wh july steamer: wil leave for HAWKEWBURY. HALIFAX Returning leave Boston every Tuesday and Saturday at noon _ Phillips and the friends of temper. . . 1-_;=;;l[Dl;C;§T0N every TUESDAY 1 Guard Against Unceriainly; For further information apply to ' 1. Nlcotl. ,V *gent Cb`Tuwn Chsrlollclown Slum Navigation Co Liiinnula' th IM Commsncing Mon ayt 027 o sy the Steamer '3i`iYrthumberls|\d" leaves Charlotte D_ for Pictou,N B.,st 8.20 I/clock s. in.. leaving Fiotou on return about I I0 p. m. Connect ons made at Pictou for all pointnin Nova Scotia. Steamer "Ernpran leaves Burmnersids for Point du Ohsne, N. 8 , about i0o’clock ». m~- |°“l“8' P0lIIl du Ohsns on §turn about 4.80 p. rn.. con nscting with uirssn trains for Ohnrlol letown and Tigninih. ifauuections meds at giiitptgulftrbgrée fp; all points In Canada an e ni e a . o iv. waaurosn. _ Manager. ubnrlottstown. P. E. lslsngir uh SUURIS, I’.l.i. lslhnd and MAGDALIN ISLAND Sl'EAM~SllIl’ SERVICE I l‘haA I. Steam ship “LADY MYBIL. will lsiive the Railway wl\arf..'Pictou. every Monday and Thursday morning un srrivnlolthe Express from Halifax. for the Magdalen islands, calling at Bouril. l’. E. I. goingand returning. F' ti l l t W R b sun°&.gl“