,iz _ ii i l -'i 'l ,_.1.;_ .5 i 3% "2 1 1.... ji,-'W _ ._ w . i V ‘ i . *_ .\ ,i Nl... .'. li ii il _, ' fi _ t , I _ .!";.‘t-I i *if ; _._ _r,,,_n. ,A ._,>_ _.,- ,>,._»‘.,;I___._,_ .. , . "mn urnsr Nurs I9!! _ 41:-_,li<;1,=; N __S9f“w Q , PB.-inachene ‘° "ii“Zf' Bene I 0 'er F lies . We have just re- ceived a new 'lot of above flies from Eug- land on Number seven and ten hooks. These are extra well dressed fine wool body and strong gut. . 5c Lea ding Taclile Store. ]. G. Iamieson DRUGGIST `Q'1`t1.l& \. I-I A RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' waouss on, au GUST i6 igii - ` i QUEBEC N-A'1'1oNi\i.iS'rs As held in St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, on Sundoy afternoon last, as has long been the fashion in that Province. There the largest political gatherings sand inhabitants in a constituency of th ' many people in it the town bein was returned by some 550 mnlorit sr his Conservative opponent. The meeting on Sunday last was a ig one, as po ltical meetings go, helm; attended by some 20,000 per- wns. This gives nn idea of the oli vnils iin; some sections of Quebec Pro from \'ni'ious directions to f, I0 iwtheriiig, which wus convened to hear ri vhiillengc debate tictneen H sn. ll* Nationalist h . hrenthing out ihrczits l def Kmnut each otliei lol some nimiths past, cncli adirmiiig that the th tsfi much iifruiil :is to sin fr Casseroles We have received direct from the makers the very ncwesl de~ signs in this mnst appropriate \VEDDlNG GIFTS including Pie Plates, ,Bake Dishes, Bean Pots and Salad Dishes. ‘ The silver frames in these are beautifully pierced and the lining are pure wliile inside and brown outside. They make the best cooking utensil. ' G. ll. Taylor lr Jew ler”'_-'_ ` cnearswrr, c/i~“r vou See. ir? for rms To BUY COAL “rail- Jf you want to secure the lowest i price of the year along with good, D service, buy your winter Coal now. 1'” We can supply you with the' We very best in Hard or Soft Coal. ._ Also wood, Hard or Soft. A. ri¢kqril li Ph Co., ' i rr ¢»riitoi's on lioth sides, hilt 'it cl.ii»l'cd rliiofly in the two speakers nl' al IJ cl the H9" t0 Ml' Lemieux Th‘ go l P _ . ~». _ ~ ,- . o e t, i{y.,¢m¢h,,, in m ,. 1 H. . l who states, but L dia L. meeting raise the question of the Bouriissaor ess open H lance mth pp l Pmkhams ‘liege/ta' _Y _ ~ . is will .lust now,__if danger there is in l¥l‘€ Home idea of tlic tone lindtcmp- Canada, Quebec is the centre of it_' xtllzfr Fhetiiieetiiig und thc speakci.s‘ The strength gained by Boumssa, By E. PIl'lkI'la|'l'I,S t °“ ""5 ‘lf UW Duhlislicd report should it ev’er become considerable 0Sh<»\i that liundreils of the \indi_ which is doubtful, would tend to uni' Vegetable Compound ence wore the red l.ll - ~ _ . l 'h >0l”f1l badge, settle politics and pol ci ' th h ti Ot‘l““m“'a' I0“'""`“F0' ears [Was vi llc an squni niimhcr were crowned the Dominion and mi ‘Mesh rmlg Ou .almostaccnstaiit siiffcri-lrfyfom female with hats aroiind which were White rious source of troiillgle. glsmvllilfjied ftlrl?i‘=.lllldf band” 011 “’l1l0h was printed thc name l.iinrier's hold upon his compatriots "" Sl100l'lUH llallls _*\.ll| of Boiirassa, while no Conservative has hitherto been the best safe u rd gl" over my body” slck ` badges at ull were in evidence Which l for the Dominion against the N§t'a I :grill /in ‘G I " ilfjlil tllgvgilrililrsl , _ _ _ ' . lon- S-_ - i- - :iotllld slecm to indicate that (_‘-onser-I alist movement, and it is doiihly so' '§§"§5f§`=-_ ` .f§§§;§5.‘§fd0l‘l`t‘;*lsl;),:l% mldl ‘a ism a- he ii 'l ll b , ever ling a was' N - »." .e ‘"0 y ”“ '""g°d """°‘” “’h°’l the "‘""°’1_’ '°“"°°‘“"‘°. i.0.-.i.1.iirieumany ' 5t‘°”"l"’m Ill fllilf Dart of Quebec Conservative party in Quebec seems §_=.».="= =f.:£g§§§§§i;§dOct0r5 in different .it least. . to be almost wholly submerged, or* '" ' ii" Im: arts °f the Unitedl The accounts f th S K \ A DIBTURBING FACTOR. An exciting political meeting was strength of the Nationalist movement in Quebec Province. Also the ques- tion of "what proportions it may grow to and its effect upon the general re- sult of the campaign. Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his lientenants in Quebec tak l ` d S - ° P°'°° ‘"1 5"” 5”- t' Hy” are forced to consider these questions Clllflle if’ °~ f°“‘l\ °f “Um W” fl‘°“' seriously. At this dist cs eitne an n r Conservatives nor Liberals have any e same name with about twice as sympathy with Bouyagga "mpg it - _ S may be an odd Oppositionman here sltulited s°m° "“'°“ty'n‘"‘ ""1" east and there who would have Sir Wil- of Montreal. The constituency is a md Laurin- beaten at an i-ics _ . _ . y P Liberal one, represented in the late Bom-3553's attitude on the Navy (Wes. Parliament by Mr. Denuparlant, who tion ,md Imperialism is even more ‘ Y hostile to Mr. Borden than to Sir ov » ` < Wilfrid in theory, but the bitterness of his campaign is directed against hi e l ,` - the Liberal leader and his policy. Apparently the object and hops of D ' the Nationalists is to carry enough “ml lnllfffsli Cllflf- Bl Dfwenli Pre' seiits in Quebec to hold the balance ~ of power ln a I-Pause somewhat equal- "l"°°- 'l`h‘~‘1"= were no fewer than ly iliviileti otherwise' between Liberals twelve 5l’°"lal ll`*1lUl‘ t0 llflnfl lN20Dl€ and Conservatives. It is very unlike- , tl ll tenll ly that they can succeed in this, and it would be a most unfortunate thing - - - f ' on. lor the country if they could. The MV lfellllellx. lute Postninstcr Gener- two old parties in Canada are un- til and now Minister of Murine, and doiibtedly loyal to the British flag Henri Bniirss- tl ' ' .- » ~ vihile no party has yet arisen in Can- c nnipion. These griitlriiicii hi-ive been adn which has seemed to aim directly . uni innce nt the ultimate severance of our Brit- a ' . . . _ ish connection as the Nntionalists do. o cr, The Nntioiialists do not favor annex- “'“=‘ -1"`"l‘l to "wet him- ation to nie united states, it is mio, It f"l`"l~' Olli llllit iii-ithcr one was but in another way are e. greater A y awiiy om source of danger than the annexation tho contest. 'l`hr-rc were scvcriil less- bugnboo which has been imported in- t ii crust to the present campaign. 'i'hc-rc is another aspect of the case miiiicd. The avcoiiiits puhlislicd tell lf Quebec, which contains one-fourth om. l-hill' lille "\f“‘tllli! wus tiirbiiloirt, also part of the population of Csnada,l At 3' "‘°et“’l3 held il' l'0“‘l°“_l‘Y lllllt Mr. Lciiiiniix ilenouilccd Mr. votes on the navy question to the ex 'thc nmnagcrs of “H mllmuds havmg UUumfe;:?:Ii`l_»¢i]ii.I=l.f§n:&e Huy Smisiiiu Ca.. -of "l\rotectinl:" the farmers. ` 3 -°"~°°i---‘*-~° -C-X l 'ri IBFUSB ALL SUBSTITUTBS ic floss ltiflo since its introduc V _ __;___ ?‘¢?=“-"‘ ' \ ¢ 0 _ li `€-.PIP *"2* ‘.. _ .r "ii E* \¥` Scotclimen ! A Attention We want every Brawiiy Son, of Scotland (and England and! Ireland also) to carry off a pair of our Choice Shoes on the 16th of this month. Call and see them any way and then yon will be sure to buy. I E _off Bros i l l _:L l'-._..l- li_,Nl()liN'l‘ l\l.l. Mount Allison Institutions I' SACKVII.I. Mount Allison University `C()l’RSl<1H IN ARTH. SUIENC Annual Session I9Il I2 opens Sept. Zlil. l9ll Five l'n‘rn re Bunnies of $75 Each Will bl* ilfefed for OD!-‘ll C0111- pefition in lllalrioiilatinn oxniiilniitions on September 2'_nd and 73rrl,_llltl. ‘ lnroniim: sliidf-nts wishing: residential nccommorlnlion should give earl- iest. nnreihln notice. For full lnfoi-mation wand for cnlendai' to REV. B. C. BORDEN, D. D. Presiden IS"N E. N. .- E ANI) 'I`HEOL()(~lY Send your Daughter to Mount Allison Ladies' College THE LAIKGEHT RESIDENTIAL LADIES’ COL|.E(lF} IN CANADA 57l|\ Year commences September 7ll\. l9II lt Xffters courses ln l.it.erl\tiire, Music, Oratory, Household Science and nf! I' H. It has ~'n-_ii\llstslor teachers: lt. is Bnlenilldly Equipped; it is situated l Fl in o llenlthlul town. Plcholarehl s for worthy students. For calentfhr and full information apply to REV. G. M. CAMPBELL, Acting Principal ’ l Your Boy should go to Mount Allison Academy l For Hpecl lnvid Matrlculatlon Courses leadinc to the College of Art H h¢0rI'tR.lvIedlcine, etc. > ' .I ` Mt. Allison Commercial College ` or Courses ln Ruelneee uShoi-lhand an €:_.»nitf;>i;t,able Residence. Bironz staff of teachers. ` ~ l I~9dq|ly J. M. M. A., Pfincipll d Typevrltlnlr 'tion in Canada has beenvthe subject of a great deal of discussion in the of which it got much free advertis- ing. at first both favorable and un- favorable. At one time it. bade fair to become an issue between the two political parties. But that was early in its history and before its mechan- ism had been perfected. Evon then it found a champion on the Conserva- tive side in thc person of Col. Sam Hughes, M.P. Today we hear little or nothing of fact is that the lioss rifle has made good on the rifle rainges of Canada and the Mother'Country, and as a sporting rifle als_o. With it Private Clifford of Toronto won both the King‘s prize and the Prince of Wales prize at Bisley. Private Blood won the Bass, the Edge, Halford Memorial, the Wimbledon Cup and the Hopton Grand Aggregate. And here on ou_r owii Kensington Range Private E. Mc- Innis topped the score at the I’.R.A_ meeting with -. Ross rifle. Everywhere the Pnnailian rifle is winnling new laurels. ::-The Brad is a five-cent, cigar that liiis all thc aroniutic flavor of mnny`of' the hiizhcr-priced ones. It is made of good tobaccos, carefully blended and for price is a superior value. 'la very popular with young incn. Price, 5c, eiicli, 6 for 25c. The MacKinnon Drug Co, di-“_ GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE IMMINENT. l.0..DflN, Aug. 15-There appears little hope of rivertini: n great rail- wuy strike which probably will bn accompanied by li izeiiernl labor re- volt that will have a trcmeniiou ' . s ef- fiorr on the trude of the United King- ( _ C RED This famous medicine, made only Recommends the Union public press and in Parliament, out" criticism and much of praise. 'l‘he` Visitors M ode Welcome Pafoifs. _ Here's Where Yo Search for a New _ Suit Ends There is no Economy in buying “Cla “Class C” clothing just Every siiit we sell is in the “Class A” lot. I Cost no more in the first place-are far in the “long run.” Snappy new Igii 2. oo. -Are now $11.25 to $16 t , . Visit Pal in'a When at the Scotch Gathering Next Wednesday 1 UTI ss B" or because the price is down. :it regular or reduced prices cheaper models that were $15.00 to Cutting and Giving Fine Values The suit you wear- .ga i price you soon forget. ' .If the suit turns out to be a failure however, you reiuember to “for- get" the store that “sold” you.. We want the good will _of every man as much as we do his money. “Good Will ” Reductions. Suits in fancy mixed weaves that were 1$18.oo upto 22.50 Now $l2.75 to $I7.75 _ i i ‘.1.=`i.'f.".S-‘ i ' “ *Q /fs _ alle.. ,e- M-' .- / at I ’» “fn "f."f.` Q .za _-, ».. - . 7.". .i~`v» 'i _. "il ‘ \ ‘ig Q ` ` i , , .__ »‘. ll luiiipi .`__,v l ||'."'l i-,iii i *- Q ; .i,-1' ' xr’ `. A =f`°:l . , '",;'_* _, ill. rn i~ Y) yllgk, .50 " Vast Difference Between P rice i \ » 1 1 . ‘ PH¢!fer) 289|. on ii. A ulciiii: In F A. A i< c. o » Q Mcllinnion Attorneys-st.l,", W Fl¢;\l_\r_l_1__R|0c|¥. Charlottetown noni. niiun.wicii " ii L h|°l‘3°‘°rn’r.':' B' A . ar s an th: Ol? aucomm°ddatin;“;g0 “gal tn Bituate in the oentreof spaelouugmi.° ' and surrounded by ele ant shadedirn" mek ins it specially dslrfble for nrletiil' ilio summer season. GEO M EENEQ os. .louiv l.snwl:i.l.. nfii, Richmond Sf.rec\,oppo`|ito St. |’anl'| Church l-lnnrs until vo n‘clo¢-k to 1 _ _ nm George W. McPhee olll‘.'.§&1'i‘-ll .'ll‘.'l.i‘li°.‘f.i‘.'h‘i.’.`.l‘.'f.'..`.'l :Charlottetown P. E. Island o. o. Monson. ir. o. w. s. sliiiriiiy McLeod Q). B tl B ' i ti an en ey nrris ers an _ _ Bollcitors for the Ba?i’l?gl"l*l?i‘y:l.{l3vcvoti| _ _____'2"°¥_kr is-"__ l. J._ _YEO. MQ llf Physician and Surgeon N xt door to Tlhesilldmllicg D e c i i'>i..>ns aio .l niiigilt s'i'l§§l°' Warburton ¢'&l`§li§v harrieicrs, Attorneys, Notary Public, Ei.; Offices in Cameron Block, Charloitetown l’. E. Island. D"°"'R. cL'i'15”l""| Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Canada, Victoria Hotel Hours ll to 2 Daily 8~9 drwzim od * § W. J. MacMillan ' Q ii. ii. _ g@ Se s Physician Q. Surgeon Q Residence 148 Prince St. ’ t i ieujkm _ Phone Lli0l_ »¢ X~K~ 9®@®@ Charlottetown Driving Park Tenders for Building Race Stables- Tenilcrs will be received by the iindcrsiizncd up to and on Thursday the 17th at his oflicc in Clinrlotte- town for the erection of twenty Race Stables similar to those on the Race grounds. Full particulars will be given oii appliciitiiili either to the keeper on the grounds or to tho iinderslgned. The lowest or any tender not nee- cizssarily accepted. - C. R. SMALLWOOIJ, Sec’y Treae. 8-11d6i. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ~- ` "§*‘ --~_ rf: .Ju K, ..‘11<:».` ; \ ff :_ 4.23 .. ._ . 5: ‘_J 3 . -lf ' SEALED 'l‘l'I_NDEIiS addressed to _, the ilndeuuzned. and endorsed Fender for Extc"siu" ‘io Hrenkivnlqrlit Wood Islands, P, E. I." will he reccivrd until 4 00 P. M., on Monrlii Septcuihcf l'~ lilll, for the con llruclinn 1 I an Extension to the Southern llreulrwnter at \\'nod ls- liinds, Qu(-enfs Coilnty. l’. E. I. Plans. specifications and form nf con- ‘r._ici, I-nn c seen and forins ofteniler nb- toineil ut this Department. nngl at th? 'llllces nl l. P. Hogan lllsq., District Enli- l_er,t7h»\rlot.tet'\wn. P. Isl. f.. and nn nn- rlicntinn tn the Postma-'tar at Wood Is- aniis, (.lueen’s County, P. E. I. Persons tenderinz are notiflnil that t,en» dors will not be considered tiiili-ss iiiiulb -ii t_i»_:» nrintcd forma supplied, aiiil sign- ed with their actual eifnaturos. statin! 'h ~'r ccupatlnns anilp acnsof ri_»sirlencP~ In the case of firms. the actual i~in:nntur». .Ii~ nature ofthe occupation and nlnrf' Ol r»=»ii