, _Na if \ ._ 4- § .ci LT 'L- 7! il _ o.. i 3 .»_ - la _§,llHi%_S: »QlQtfiQ5ii Q55 3if“~¥-'“l`r 4. i _ _ r-if-ew. Fall [IIC Few SWF? i'~“\lUU¥_._ _ '_ = ,_ Diifing the In-il" and winter months;-' Its _ the oogE¢¢ea"oafrghiiii~.iXe§ the damage. A cough iS pretty sure to go from bad to worse,unle-ss check- ed and checked properly at that. A silenced cough is not always a cured cough. _ Jamiesons While Pine and Tar cures a cough as itshould bef Qiiitains only nat- ural coiigh specifies. Safe and reliable. _ ‘ Large Bottle 251: J. G. Jamison DRUGGTST <1 The Medical Hall _ Iewelery We are showing the choice- st in jewelery for fail wear. Dainty liar pins, ear drops 8; pendants in piantinum fin- ish & alsoin gold & gold iilled. Mesh bags & various other new & pretty things. G.H;fl_aylor NEW KING GEORGE HOTEL Wm. HONBOURQUETTE. Mgr. Private Baths. liuiining Water and THECI-I-‘A’R‘Lo'rrE'ro*'Wi»r'ouAi2oIi\.'N ‘ _ nu , nan. ' .i.P'nooD' ' ' . wsoal e i "Prn.aiidilaaDinc\or F *ligand nmlanntvl' i ‘ l ii. ir. ou _ n.w Yao ~'mifo. Wm ._ ii _ Ilia' . mu .......:.:'.°..."e.:'..".':'.'.‘:.= °~"' °::.iii.§r.:*ii...io ` ` _ Nags apd Editgrlll Da Pggne U8 ll'l_’leue address all communications to The Dharlottotown Guardian Inglis ones ill andil Y A WEDNESDAY Noviziislm 13. igio. _ "“'”'°" °“ P” E' I"““°° Hg List Sunday in the dilierent churches throughout Canada, at the request of the Temperance Alliance of Gnnada, special sermons were preach- ed on the subject of Temperance. In Qharlottetown, especially, and no doubt, elsewhere, the sermons were strong, outspoken. fearless and, we believe, sincere. One cannot help wondering that. ser- mons 'c.-n sucli a subject as this should be so largely confined to "special" occasions or at least that the special occasions do not rccur more frequent- ly. True, in most of our churches, in some of our schtnis and in molly of our lioiiics the siili;`ect` is faithfully and persistently interwoven with the teaching of reliizion, morality and neirhborly duties but vhcn wc rc- meinbcr that tcmicinncc is ii matter of eiliiczitiun nliiiost cxclrsivcly it will he admitted that the subject is not given the fromin/:nee that it should receive either in our pulplts, our sclioigls or our homes. A While in the discourses delivered in Charlottetown the subject was treat- ed froni dillerent atandpoints, one conclusion was ernphasired by ell, namely, tint the resi-ont-ilility fOr tlie enfcrccnicnt of the Prohibition not rests with the veoiile- Rev- G- A. Sutherland. of Kensington went even iordiér toon this ood ioia the ros- ponsibility Cn the Christian ChurcheB. lf one quarter of the professing Chris- ltiansjhe said, were sincere in de- manding the enforcement of the Act the traffic in intoxicating' drinks would be _wiped out wlthin_a woelg. This is tiio serious side of uio tom- Lomz lgspaspeéfsleqholpes in all rouviiis. L“"° oGi'siNn°d'i?»fxo`l`i’§'f‘§hn SYDNEYa N,» . _ , 'Z Tsmrnnsscn. _ "° °° "MY !°* 'Um' ‘"“°“ " __ _ .___ _ _ ' conducted in the most 119'*-0-ll manner.- Moncton Transcript. The heartfelt sympathy of a large .* M. er or the misery of their neighbor de- pende. The people are primarily respon- sible for the enforcement of the Pro- hibition Act. If they demand its en- forcement, not by resolutions adopt- el and annthemas upon the govern- ment at political meetings, but enforced. _ consequent upon its non-enforcemen now and again in our newspaper they occur. A son, a husband, a fa.- thcr, loses his position because of drink, not the drinking ' that end in the police court or the jail bu the habitual, perhaps respectable, _ drinking, that enps the intellect an unflts one for his duties and th difficulties of transportation and w ress. There has never been a fa been lost to their owners because political belief persist i_l1 _ __B¢F\\5iDK curse to the province. . ducts are carried past our doors _a each 091°" of “eg1?°t~"0f '_°‘l"“`l“_3ft° _ We have set B noble` example to our B014 il1,Englanrd for DNCBS Which the rum element, ‘of shieidins Or ac- Bigger provinces 'in enacting n_P|-ani- would not buy the most inferior food °‘“““"‘ me g°”°""“"“°' Th” ‘°'g°t sitioo not. not os not the oobior ‘H C‘”‘°°“- WHY? that they are themselves the govern- ' nicnt and that whether opposed or -----i.- friendly to it they can at least- unite °‘lf°Y°“iH8 thc Ad- f0l‘ it! Bllfofcclllonl I __on_n question on which the happiness ` lies entirely in our hands. ' part, the manly Christian put, of E- ’ ____ No. 4. In this space during in consecii (ive weeks will appear .in ‘ nd” o one of the Retail tiiores tha specialize in ' Cameron`s ileiiie Made Bread For The coming week we wi-lie <"°-4) Cliappe|‘s Grocery (Corner Queen and Kent Sts.) Well known for. years? jiiit to . Burdncli Bliiod Billers. o do business. Under Mr. Choppills both town and country trade as most desirable stand at which t management it has lost rionc of li attractive feature. Call on o telephone him--you will find him right up to the minute in serving your interests. _ _ ,_ 5 .. . r cxniiiplc, ncraous, biiious, congcsti the consumer, and t.liere~are good -reasons for believing that - found not in the cost of produc ul _many generations and yet hi_e‘.end is cvcr increasing cost of living is to b ' tion f nor in the -quantity or quality of tha t which is consumed, but in the number of mouths fed, in the number of lux- urious liomes that line the wa/y from the beginning of the product's jour-_ ilonsiipalion ' CURED BY ~. Various kimis of headache exist; cic. i r -_ |Li'USlHili|]~-fiillllii.»lllNlfi ._ ~ _.4-_ . ly illustrated, entitled, Prince Ed sysfcm. d g un one wiio suffers the same as I did ” thi k ul il ° _- l ' I . ' am? Ftoennghge 0hta(i)n;§_ Lgézggel iiurdock Blood B_ittcre has been out mam" hom W K Rogers (Ht murkct for over thirty-five years, and 2' - ' - ' ' V ...oooflooood ooiy by 'rio_'r. Min Ticket Agent, 84 Grent ilcorgo SL Limited Toronto, Ont. onoriomtown. 11-izivizil 9°" ' 'J 1 I S f the corner of Weymouth and one ‘ii-nd half. story dwelling ’new)f»the house has all modern conveniences and is heat _ 7... For Sale by Auction fwilh» the latest ii to-dale Hot Water System Tlie"`lot is about 84 feet square and the°Buildings so si usted- that a fliiebuildiug' lot onthe corner could be sold advantage if desirsd. _ W:-AIRSTO ~ no .L _ahlliimim , interference of the middleman. Many _wholesaler sells them to the retailer for vc, :md sick licarliivlie, licnrinche from consti- p;ition or dyspcpsia, periodical headache, in :ill vases of headache the trrntment ' should be directed to rcmovc the cause, \ and with the frnusc removed iiie headache ‘ vari:~;ii...»i for all tune. _ i . _ ,P E I , It is impossible io find u. better remedy _ I | I Ilurdock iiioorl Biticrs, acting as it do fir irniriiiciio of cvcry (inscription than is es costly ones but such as the world ori every organ of tho body to purify, UF siruiigllien and regulate the whole Miss Mu Bourda e ' The Interwionisl Rnilwev nos is- Sin. Qoo.,ywi~iico:-Fi*i°fii0`;oiiiiich1m;nd sued a beautiful littlc book, pmfizsc- troubled with sick headache, and dia ness, and was also consti mated. I I was ward;5Island, the _Gardenwl tim (_;n1|_ advised to tnko Bui-dock illood Bitte To ¢f§b_;o who ,,-my pm, “lair the and I only took three bottles when I_fe provhlca by a,\v‘erf_|gm qi , .nbmad likeanew person. lean recommend it to QB inform the farmer that he needs a zi- rs ill formation the farmer pays probably he _ is “mf a fat commission. These costs if, de- ’_ and 'which really form no partof the Desirable Cottage I am instructed by_Mr Charles H. Chandler to sell by miaaiomoo is oovsi-on with product v auction at the premises on Wednesday the zoth day of No einber at iz o’clock noon. His desirable residence situated o Fitzroy Streets, consisting of A house and large barn (nearly ed _ that the world could ill afford to do U without. 'The worlds cities. its rall- ti uvaterr. il built on the middle- wi con|umer.' c ' _ N if '.‘rHE'iviion1.EMAN._- A ~ if ooy eo; its iiosuoouoo. -' ' _'- 'res ii io ti r ui mei ' - it is o lor so' iro§\.t_hs _prcdiufi h_,,`,.i,o:,, In e r>i>ss‘iliiiit:‘mi:>: Bpvarcntly further of! today than ev- _ er before. The world is so constituted ti thatit needs organizers and tin mid- ‘dlemen, huge class as they are, are its organizers. Cold, hard reasoning 1 would' conclude that the products of _the farm or of the factory should go `direct to the consumer without' the _examples of the advantages of s_uch 8, __sys_tcni are given. For example the ‘farmer sells his potatoes to the wholesaler for 28 cents a bushel. 'llhe _for 29 cents. Tha retailer sells them to the consumer for-say 30 cents. Had the 'farmer sold direct to the consumer the latter would have saved two cents. But this would mean that either the farmer or the consumer up. The two middleman by handling large quantities of potatoes can of- ford to deliver them in small lots af- imong tlielrcustomers, and so the ox- tra two cents are paid out for ne- ' csssary convenience to both. But betweenthe producer and the consumer there are also railways, stenmers ite., all conveniences and cannot get along without. On the way from the factory to the consumer we have such .mldriiemcn ns the agent whose bfusinese it is to new binder and cannot get along nn- other year without it. For the in- tweuty-five dollars. For paying each of the instalments that make up the price of the binder he pays a collector ductedfrom the cost of the binder, cost of its production, would give the farmer 5 very much cheaper binder. This' is .tr\le'of"practically every im- plement sold to the farmer, of every ` product of 'thefactory or of the farm 'sold to consumer or producer. But the ground occupied by those ‘ way eystems,~lts ships, fortifications, armies. churches, colleges and in short all _ite clvilicfalng agencies, all that distinguishes the cultured world ' oi _roi-i..§`ii-om`uio owiisomi woi-iii of groundlietweon the producer and the ‘Black Prince” Hole for um-\htryin'l‘iiey "ina work or the uiiuago vos smirk no-‘maroon from Freetown. P, ill. Island where he purchased nn interest in a large' fox farm. In lpelllnz to a Trenlctillt representative, lr. Van- Buaiirh war. enthusiastic about the fox raising that be wal agreeably sum ere a circle of friends goes out to D. 0 and Mrs. Reddiln, in their sail b - envement, the death of their eldo! daughter, Mill Gladys, notiw 0 cd and then forgotten. not 'by speech- which. appears elnwhem m this pa. per. Miss Reddin was a young 185? 0| B-5 most loveable disposition and her men knowing their -' rights and I iwith death just an the threshold D1 W0- the moral backbone to insist upon manh00d_ ,Q the age o(1;w.¢n1;y.0m,_ 1, their rights then the law shall bo 5 50,6 mow to the home in which .he was so dearly loved and to the many N05 0015’ U0 U10 PGODIG l`¢¢Donsi'ble friends to whom her beautiful char for the enforcement of the Act but ter had endeared her. In July last they are responsible, for the tragedies Miss Reddin underwent an operation t. for appeiidicitls and altho she ap- And what tragedies! We read of one parantly recovered, complications dc s. veloped later which neither medics' but for every one that finds its way skill nor the loving and untlring can into our papers there are scores of parents, sister and other relatlvei knoun only to the honiee in which could overcome. To the bereaved thc Grardian extends deepest sympathy. 2 should Canadian ham and bacon be ten or twelve cents dearer here than n England? There is no use in making d the excuse that labor is better paid home is destroyed we make mud? 'n Canada than in England. The ex- ' case is lad, because the bacon is pro- ado at our public meetings about the duced by Canadian 1a\__or_ The Eng_ ° lisbman in England pays this cost of send deputations to Ottawa for re- production’ and also the (Post of d _ rm transportation by rail and ocean. "‘°"tg°'g"d ‘”' Wm 1” this P"°Vi“°° Therefore we ought to get the bacon because of want of transportation and ham for U good dm; was than ig facilities but dozens of them have paid in England” instead of gen or _ Of twelve cents a pound more. Canada drink. These are tragedlesand they gg a storehouse of (0od_ pl-oqnging HW 0°¢\f\’\`i“2 daily and W0 H-YG F0; more than it can consume, and help- sponsible for them. Our Christian' ing tofecd the rest oi the world. Yet _ citizenship is responsible for` them the price of food is far higher here ,Femme ‘l“°Sti0“ “nd the Side _ 5190 and untrue to their mission when than in England, which does not pro- `“'h~Ch il* _sllfliclentiy °ml’h“°l?“d¥ they fail to do their part in wiping duce nearly enough food for its own N9" 0f ‘dm°"°“t Shades Of 9°‘°°~u°d out a traffic that is a blight _god a seeds. The very best of'our_ own pro- would he obliged to hunt the other' ted to fd t. |_ 80 The Toronto Star Aslrsl-Why nd Time iii No sour gaasy stomach, or Dyspepsin in five e minutes. You dou't want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad-or an un- certain one-or B harmful one-your stomach is too valuable; you musn't injure it with drastic drugs. Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for it‘s speed in giving relief; it's harmi ness, lt’s certain unfailing action Nslllsting sick, sour, gsssy stomachs. It'B millions of cures ln indigestion, dvsvepsis. gastritis sod other stom- ach trouble has made lt famous the world over. store and then if anyone should lays like lead, ferments an soura and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nausea; eructatlons of acid and P8De's Diapepsiu comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. Its proniptiiess. certainty and ease in overcoming! tho wo;-3|; stomach disorders is a revelation to those who try it. "We sre clearing out 3 lot of “ion ses- in Keep this perfect stomach doctor in Your home-keep it handy-get n large fifty-cent case from any drug eat llnfllgcslied i00d-remombar as 300;; an I lowear 0ul ~ A _ ' ` Sli; understood v`|hct_vus good fn blanket value. Do they weave sid .. spin as ofold. They do not, they find it does not pay. ~ 1 ‘_ _ i ,"1 Paiolis made] ii lucky purchase from-5 {l‘lie._ll¢1wso|| They are not going to weave any more blankets. they are going to make a speciality of other lines. The blanket offer consists of 329 yds of home spun blanketing 72 inches wide, REGULAR DOLLAR VALUE. __ "L ' ' We purchased the lot at n price that will enable us to sell 5 yds enouglyto make a pair of large sized blankets for $3 95 p=r pair- There are 6d pairs in the - lot, so you had better hurry. Takees many yds aayou want 'l9¢ yd. _ 1 .._ Woolen Mills. ~_ i _ _ i Aiiolher Clearance Loi ol While llruggel in 27incli. 32, and 36 incli, Union and All-wool about 400 yds in suitable for , nien’s underwear and Ladies' underwear and Ladies' under' skirts, Regulu- price 42 to 54 our clearance price will bs 39c This is a chance for farmer`s wife » who has been looking for`home-made flannel and blanketiug. ' ' - P. A O S Vi;liildi‘;_li;ow On October 28th there passed awav in the city of Charlottetown one oi its oldest and prominent citrzens in the person ofthe late Mies_Margaret Kennedv of Weymouth St. Miss Kenf nsdy came from Scotland when 5 snail girl and made her home in this 'city to the time of her death. She possessed a quiet and reserved dis position, was a, model neighbor and- left many, friends and some relatives to mourn their loss. She was an old and faithful member of Central Chris- tian Church and died in the full -hope oietsrnal life. 0n_ the following 'l‘ ursday, her body was gently laid to rest in the People's. Cemetery to await the reseurreftion of all God‘s people. Blessed are they' that dis in the Lord. "()n` the bargain fixture upstairs you will see a lot of cloth skirts for value. Youi can have the one you went for. $3.50. Moore & McLeod. _ 11-lilmlil. An Appeal to _L Your Taste l~_ . ` New shades ands pat- terns in Neckwear appeal to every man, and espec- ially now, at the beginn- ing of cold weather? A new stock has just arrived at this store, and the rich warm shades,and new patterns will surely strike you just right. '\ The popular shape for Fail and Winter wear will be the open end, full shape to show a spread below the collar opening. it 55el 50c, fo $1 . 00. D. A . Bruce suits for women-worth to $22.00 _ each for 1000 com in and look Wliereyou bought the h t _ - I A( . Q ll _ _ _ moo over. Moors e Monson. i ' _ . I The shirts ve to be had at Moore Q. llcl.¢od’s arid D.A.Biucc’ ii-iamsi. ; vw-i--- ' P --X#-'i s-°-_I-I ~"""‘ 1‘ "f" s _ ' ,y.s,,_ 'H ii FQ ___\§` .__/.__,,(__`\ \ mr: ,film i' _ 1*" \ V ~ '7 ' _`§f?_: , ,__, ‘ff N _ ______‘ _ - Q 4 5,? 9 _ r".`\\x _ v\ '- vt\¥ _ _'__ t K" 0) Q, _ écx Qing .'\'iiNf`JHl1‘|HK»'\i’»i i__`1- i“ L' (rv. »f'r"‘”4» \ ; . \`. \ \\\ l \ _ is really \\\\\§\i ' f 5; oi ‘\_ '_ \ ` Q*§i.lil.\l_\ _ #si ,_ 5?” for you! ..=-_- ni _..._ _~ _ _ 2 l s . _ IN MEMORIAM. "The finest showing of mink furB in, ._._. P. E. Island is waiting for your calli ,.,w ld _ to-day. Just can the tremendous °“ 3 Pm*-ty °°tt0" Wssh dress maize of lovely muns and neck. piccus_°'t ill" half prlcsbe Ol any uae' -and consider the saving that our YOU? If so you had bettersce the lo close one price figure gives you. 011 931° ill 00|' F0847 to wear dup 'Moore & McLeod. 11-13m3i. ment.llioore & McLeod. ll-i3m3i 1 L_" ‘_ i mi women-they run ae high as $8.50 in' ---------~ -- '~ --- ' fa.;--_ _ _ *r JUST A FEW FACTS The Crinadian Life is the ‘ only’Caiiadisn Insurance N Com any whose olicies O _ liavepdoubled through pro- fits. Iis surplus for igii amounted to $i,293,597, Canada Life policy holders are guaranteed at least go p. c. of all pro- fits dislributed. - A long time ago it brought its reserve to the high stand- ard that is now required by the Government to be adopted by x9i5. In the past I2 years it has paid over $5o.0oo,_ooo to ils policyholders. _ Call in today and see us about what the Canada Life can offer you. Manajgr. P E. l. Ro g e r s. ._..,,,..; Rogera,>Chnrlofiefewn, Special Rogers. Keneingtcwn. Alente .5 Z-‘F ls Nec alile”? _ "1 _ Discard the ~' f oiosm ` - ' NECKBAND i A . ` nfl which prevents freedom to b ‘I l tlic iiiost sensitive part of the body. Try the latest ' Goff s Patent ”_ Ad justabie to the neck /__ . --__ add t°fthiicr°uiif`ov<;1;h<;i; 1 ADJUSTABLE 1 C 3. S \ _ igiid 0 Btiiund to fit ‘NECK BAND* 1 ._ l The open cuts give free- . _ l, w ‘ ~ dom, comfort, and vciitilatio; tg gm rieclé. No buckiiii or shrinking of the an . asy to utton. 1 The niedi is one of thc most sensitive parts of the body. Here is where the nerves and blood v_essel_s pass from the body to tli_c brain. Any compression to the iicck is injurious to thc nerves, causing ner- vousness, and also prevents the circulation ofthe blood, which affects the health of tlie wliole body. Try the new GOFl"S PATENT ADJUSTABLE NECK-BAND SHIRT. Retail price $1.25 and $i.5o. Add tencente for pootageu Ask your merchant for it or write to (i0Fl" I C0., CIIARLDTIETDWN, P; lo _ISLANIL - underwear Here, at Last, You who have only half-liked the 'union suits of the paSt--- slip into a suit of =the new, comfortable _ better kind ---.the kind a man can wear - with genuine comfort' I / and contentment. Justfask for ' _ _ _ _- C ge_1icA _ Closed-A Groton ~ \ CQMBINATIQNS The part tliatfwas always so troublesome in the ` _o_l_¢_li kind now pets are siliuf as can be--doesn't gap -__ oesn‘t stra n. ru _y tis an iniproveme t se __` , ""1 °PP\T°¢i°¢9» 4 Some .trustworthy mil; .F ir; vi we every day has an _an-av. _of :hose oombins- _iff li _ is _ _ if, ‘“_T ._ W' we-:rr:, _ /1. . ' ff' i [.- YI » .:~:'."E 1-_..~ ' , ' ` .. tlbns in stock that-includes.. favorite weight' *__ i ' 3-, _ __ ._ and style.; foi'.P__en-_-_A.` » . _ 2;. ___`__,-.'-.._`=‘i" = new unilerm'fl_i_|0s`i hnd'_l‘@dtik.hir theiii-‘ii'tc‘iehr.d`s?i:___ .W " __ `~ 11% A f” ` ' C' ' ` "~’.é- fi 'ii' .- I U f . ' -~~ i ~ -~l~‘£z. 1. . I-‘~\f..'-€i‘i'..1. -. . _ _ 1'.-."¢:f‘»-i'~§»2»f. 1 i i r 1 'I .J