li. > ._ P. ii ,. it ; -_ _ lf; .l -=-\,-..»_,~».- . _L _ i-i` .e i. _ .i 'ff' 'ix ip i` i g i I f.§, ' __ i i <_. _ 1, `. 1- * 'L 1 1 -l ~'. ., ‘ . _ 1 -f 't -l it 5. if _z i r 1- '.. ii ¢"."`s l- i'.~~ii '-. i `\._¢ _ _\i_. fi -fi i "‘.‘“z* do l ;{. 1-- . ' _i ` if i Eh 4 i __ l .4 -. . r r ii. _ 1"' ll rl la _ __.. 'V i=n_t"l.~ f ,ll _,ltr .i'l,. ., 'i i; -' - , s ‘ f i ~ lr' _ -.~<.§.€'-'--‘?;.'-- “ ,i.»i ,_.. 1 ,__ i ix, . iff' il `i‘ ' , -4 _ 1- . iz <-'1r,.i_i` _ ;2,.i[.{`1 , _,i ;»r;. ._ `- . l ' lb, ' \, i i ' 4 'rl I 1 '_ 3 4, 1| 1 . ' 1...... PAGE TWO -"mn r.1i'r;.~jr Nana _ THE CHARLOTTE'-PUWN . ,_ l._..‘-u_0F Ahh." ‘_ ' . 8-F911 _ drugs combined in the right way. To properly com- p o it n d prescriptions these days ini; adequate stock of drugs is requir- ed and knowledge of how to use them is also iieccssfiry. Now rc-ni.-dies are multiplying and all :ul- viinceiii this direction creates new problems for the pharmacist. We have all the drugs :ind medicines _ for which there is any cleuiancl in this locality. A n y prescriptions brought here are coin- pounded by :i graduate pharmacist in a most scientific manner and at the inost reasonable prices. ` ].G.]amieson DRUGGIST our I For the' Bride ll')-on liripp. ii to be one i-l' the m.\n_\' |\t-iso! S \\iuiting :t , . . ll eddmg Gift _ and not knowing just wli;it to l'uy, we ask the fiivoi' ol`.in iii- spcclioii of our lurge :intl wi-il assorted stock oi' Silverware and Cui Glass G. ii. Taylor "(lui' ll_vgi'.'iili>_ hionrlrlotli has chi~ir- rurtcll rind r|ui\lity scnil for snniplrs. Patons. il-Ziltl. Mothers flriilir. vory easy to dress their toys ln our oliilclrcirs Clotliinu l>'|iait_iiii=|ii., styles handsome and prices pleasing. With evoiy h y‘i suit -wo olve nbsolutoly l-`ri~.o A F~i~|ril.oln Pen Nat.liil'|£1l(`»lr\tI1»"i§| ilu. ‘J fi t,f l Q4" __ 'Y _ ,oi /. \-,.- iii,-§.,.;§' /. _._/l :\____\ l-i ‘Ll-W' ,_ ._ rr, ,*'\` ;\""'/.-i"//ff_-/.;_/ / ‘ , ., »/J. _ 17’ it ‘-.~,-_.Mel l "ti 1% " " » `-.f»~":;‘ W _"7 -_~__ . -. _-:L 's-_ fa l¢1;“ Lwwd ' 'iJ""` "Ja‘4`- HARD COAL Schooner “Unity” arrived today with 500 tons lust quality Hard Coal in Chestnut :ind Stove sizes. We cornineiicc discharging Satur- day. i Order your supply today for ile- livery from this vessel. _ Lowest prices. A. Pickartl & C0 Phone 2.: o. School Bays, School Days Dear 0ld Golden Rule Days \\ I ~ \ 1.. -;5\ ‘lll"" £379; if ‘ ' \ 1 ~ ' i " ' Tim only hun du Lhlldnn promptly scttlc for us the trunspor-I ' _ _ E ll MESSRS BORD Robert Laird Borden, leader of the Opposition in Canada, and J. Doug- las Hazen, Premier of the New Brunsudck Government, are now in this Province and will glvepublic sddrsssss is this sity tonight. 'riis Guardian and our _ citizens generally extend to them a. cordial welcome and will listen to what they have to say with genuine interest. -In point of ability, character and knowledge of public afluirs both these gentle- men stand in the front rank of the great Conservative party of Canada. Mr. Borden has held a seat in the House of Commons since 1896. Five years nlter'liis first election he was chosen leader of the Conservative party in Canada, which was rapid promotion. He is much respected on both sides of the House and through- out Canada. Mr. Hazen was first ei- ected to the House of Commons for St John, in 1891 Later he turned vate fortune. Thus far they have s ' - ' 1 rss ci-uiRLo'r'ria:"rowi~1 GUARDIAN" A V 1 r ‘ - - in on . ";;“;ii;i;:;;':i';;..:';.._.._.., P A T 0 N5 ll who his Dislwl ? _ll very much _in their favor. They are_ _ Many advocates of trade obstruction talk as_if there was i=’onit~r‘~l'_~ stron 1- 0' os to th ,-6, - ~u th thc so is of the United States. The rabid o g y pp ed eu-mite ag t F t}lifri‘ii;di'li"i1\tli'd!ln‘-leeilieitgrrlv iOntarlop wliio snid on Mr. Boi"dcii’S Dl8¢f0|"“ that ment and come here to spea agains __ would have no truck nor tmdo .with the Yankees typifies this nm.. it. Those who share their views* ° row little Canadian spirit. It would have some excuse it the_ United Wm be °p°°i““y pleas” 't‘° hear States were not now the largest trader Canada hasi FEW pb0Pl0 WH' them. Those who are still -hi doubt “ze that We ,,1rer,,dy do a million and quarter dolia_rsf__v_;i;iii1_e with the after hearing Bir Wilfrid and Mr. United States for every working day in the "P812 19 Ulnada ‘WY W5" _ _ - ' ' he last twenty' Fielding. wiu be iiitsrsstea ts iissr loyal for the enormous growth oHh1»_ '=€_m"i°f°= 1_“_¢t .d. t __ ___., the 0 sitioii side abt and plans- » - ‘ years 7 On the contru.ry_,,wiiatever inclina on ever txis e owar s a pp” Y - --° ti ii i t i d ed. ibly presented. Convlnced supporters ne“l3u(tnwb:i1.‘i>tinti’ieer`ii¢lin wliiiplgizrbuvlng millions of dollars of_ goods from of reciprocity will want to hear the United states every year? sdmsof them fire am'oiigs't'tlie most pro- thcrri, if only to be able to point out m” nounced of Intperlalists in ssntlnzant. rlZ_it_i:_et;:_1e_ hglned ____t_l;_¢_2_y t;>_l;Y0§_!__¢;I_fl tag; I t, ' cir >S 1' ' afterward where their logic may be _ l__:__i_l_i;ed___E_ti;f:_i; whti.;___§h_i3'___r;_§e_1_;_i_ie the Brnish s_____t_ ______d incidentally mu____ weak and their arguments unconvinc- F h’ d mins the M . _ gli protective tariti. . _ _ _ _ UJK- e what manufacturer in Tororito but uses coal in his buiii_nei-is and All should be interested to hear _ Anwrican goal at that ji Over $31,000,000 worth of it came to Canada last Mr. Borden especially for another . vear » ° i ' ' ` highly protc~-ted against outside coin- reasom He is lender of aputy whmh, S _'l`_lie cotton combine which is sp _ tt ___ _ _ ____ _ _ Wm one day rule Canada agaim e p;;;_itioer;,rbrought in $11,000,000 o raw L0 on rom ic ii i .t.i whether that be soon or late. It is _ Ityis surely not disloynl for Mr.A. E. K1'-mp. U18 m0\'il\H Spirit in morally certain it reciprocity should' thc tinware combine, to buy tin plat.; in the United States, and to pl-ii: by any chiiiicebe defeated-which we his insurance there. Mr. Kemp moved heaven and earth to llrcveut H dub do not anne, ate_that Mr Borden being imposed on his raw material a few years ago when ii pre-_icctcil inc D ` _ tory at Morrlsburg sought that ailvrintn,-_-0, on the plea tlnit it writ!- 'wlll very shortly be Premier of r f\ Pil0Hl‘lil'l"ION IN MAINE. This is an exciting season in th. border Stiitc of Maine, the last weel in the creat struggle for and ngains prohibition before the polling oi Monday next. Maine adopted prohi bition sixty years ago in 1851. Fron that time to the present thc lawiha: ivithstood many onsets of theliquoi party made to secure its repeal Yours ago the law was strengthener in its position hy being matic it par of thc lltntc constitution, and wa so pliiccrl licyond the powcr of th Legislature to repeal it. The efior is now being iniitle to amend the con stitutioii by popular vote by cliullp itting the prohibition iirticlc. i '|‘i1r- r-rrinpuigii in reported to h morn exciting thnu a l\OlitiCul 010C limi, tho _R<;|n\blici=.ns being mainly for und thc llemocrnts iigitinst pro iiibitioii, but with iruiny on botl sides who will vote iiiclependentiy Nenrly :ill the mcn who first votci for prohibition in Maine are u0\ dead, und since then the populatiol of the Stiitc hus increased by hit; per cent. The law has suffered fron non-enforcement in some sections ani has sufiercd from being made thi footlnill oi"piirty. Both the friend and opponents of prohibition llf0fe5l tliemselves confident. of obtainirig i mrijority on Monday. If the prollihi tioiiists win, as is h0l>€d. the la-V will remuin on the statute book ani in the constitution. It thc v-ictori frills to the other side, the Stat-2 Wil return to the iicciise column. Thi doubt ns to the result nriscs iron the corisiderulile foreiiln "Ute in th* iuiiiiufacturiiig cities and towne. (‘.HEMI(‘.AL FIRE ENGINES . There is great necd chemical fire engines in conncctior with the otherwise excellent fire de piirtiricnt in this city. The desirabil- ity artd utility ofthe chemical en ginc is rccogiiizcd in all clticS Oi tht civilized world. It is light, portablr and more useful than any other ir quickly extingiilshiug incipient fires in confined spaces, or where the iirr is difhcult to get at. In the recent rirc iit the Telephone head office 8 i-hr-micnl engine would have been ex itctly what was wanted. Our firemen :trc prompt and Gill cient in fiction, the pride of our own ,md the envy or other cities iii that regard. They should be equipped witl: all thc host modern appliances. A chemical engine addcd to`the present riuttlt would easily save to our citi-‘ zona many times its cost in a fcu years, and might~in some cases pre-‘ vent an inciplciit blaze becoming ii serious conilagration. I ._...,__.__. NOTES. of one or twr r 1 YI i `Wrye, Pt. du Cheue. oubt whcthcr to support or oppose he trade agrcenicnt. (lonsiiniei's of ggs in this city have for years past 68" liilyiflir the full food Value of all hc eggs they hiivc consumed and will robalily continue‘to do so whether he three cents per dozen of Canadian uty remains or is taken -ofl. It is . tax on food, and consequently ob- oxious. Nobody contends that reci- rocity will raise the price of eggs. 'ossibly the producer will get -less ttimes and on thc average, but /here he loses dimes on eggs wc oubt not he will gain quarters or ollars on other farm products with- ut materially increasing thc cost or =ving to non-producing consumcrsf f'Dhc Examiner can convince our ity people that reciprocity will make Kgs cheaper it will by so much com- icnd the trade iip;rcemciit to their -ivornlilc consideration. '-I--Vi0l9f DUICB Tiilcllm is nn inilc- 'ncnsnhlc iidjunct to every duinty /on_ian‘s toilet table. On thc sea-sho- e, in ca-mp, bungalow, or in the city ou'll need this miitchless prepara- ion to ward off the attacks of wind nd sun. Put up in handsome em- osued cans with sprinkler top. Price 5 cts. Wcare sole agents. The Mc- Zinnoii Drug Co., Corner Great ieorgc and Kent Streets. drti. SHIPPING NEWS. Entered, Sept. 7-Schrs. Patriot, Eampson, Sydney; Corporal Trim, iandry, Miilpcque; Venture, Read, ’ugwash; Daisy, Moran, Picto\i;Cir- assian, Skinner, Port Hastings. Cleared, Sept. 7-Schrs. Corporal -.`rlni, Landry, Picton; (3. A, Chis- iolm. Carmichael, Picton; Venture, lead, Pugwash; Dgisy, Moran, Pic- tou. ~ Entered, Sept. 6-Schrs. Ida M., Villiams, Picton; Dwinii, Fraser, .‘_ichibucto; Bessie Keefer, Johnston, ;’ugwush; Stanley Mac, Whittle, Pic-_ 'ou; Champion, Orr, Richibucto; Al-i na L. Gertie, Rafuse_,__Pictou; Belle, Mcbaine, Pictou; Beulah, Horton, Louisburg. __._. Cleared, Sept. 6-Schrs. Dwina, Fraser, Vernon River; Alma. L. Ger- tie, Ri-ifusc, Pugwash; Beulah, Hort-- an Port Hawkosbur Laura Cox -ias. lnfligestion ` And Dyspepsia Go ln Five Minutes. Why not get sonic -now-tliis inn-. ment, and forever rid yourself of Stomach trouble and lndlgestion? A .lieted stomach gets the blues and -rrumhlcu. (live it ii good eat, then talfe l’ape's Dinpepsin to atart the di- gestive juices working. There'wlil be no dyspepsin or belching of Gas or eruptions of nndtgestcd food; no feel- ing like a lump of lend in the stoni- ach or heartburn, sick headache und Dlzziuess, rind your food will not fer- ment rind poison your breath with naiiseous odors. Will Mr. Iiordcn tell us tonight; mit if he crimes to Dowel' 11° Wlllf are not hard on their -$11005 rstini. qiisstisii iii terms of justice, is when they :irc on their ii bare feet. ii Let tht iii romp and play- its good lor them ~- but buy the-in shoes that will stand the t C racket. _ 0ur School Shoes Will Do li lf your children have not been wearing Our School Shoes, they have been missing the hest. Goff rcs should be lost in this vital matter and continued complaint for so imports' and exports of eggc ln ad- nd equality tmvarils our prririiiccrslqas from Stomach and cleanse the ,H1 Hhgpperg? :stomach and intestines, and, besides, __ !onc single dose will digest and pre- “_” para for asslmllatloh into the blood The Patriot intimatcs that t.hc_ull your food the same as a sound, hrce short haul rata will now~ rc-ihenlthy stomach would do lt, owe the anentiun of the Govern-| When Dlapepsin works. your stom- issrit siiri win hs brought before tus “Ch f¢';¢°'t'h!°°° l'=*'°"_el__'; °f_‘,l;"» °l‘;_*_‘“° Managing Board nf the Governmentl::g;:ny0u ggminuto the tablgaaag Railways for adjustment. No time what you eat Wm do you go0d_ 1 er Misery ls wal ing for you as soon as which has been the cause of btt you deems to take __ little mspepm__ Tell your drugglst that you want many 7°“"° Pnpe's Diapepsln, i_:ecause ygu want "__ to become tborou h y cured t is time. 'rue Eiisiriiiisr tens sboiit tiisii- Rememhm ,fyour Hmmm] M18 sands of dozens nt eggs lmport¢<1 *-0 out of order and uncomfortable now Canada. - As a matter of fact Theiyou can surely get relief in five min Guardian printed the figures of the “Nl- vance of any other newspaper here, Bsphmber 36",, H, |15, some mon. when The Examiner was still in _sy for you. 9-7d2i. Pnpe's Dlapepsin costs only 50 cents for a large case nt any drug store here, and will relieve the most obstinate case of lndi estion nd Up- set Stomach in five minutes. There is nothing also better to take Absolute royal from all Stomach "‘l‘rctty wnists ut low prices. VATUNS. A MARVEL. -(JF l<}LlGGANCE & cronomy our showing of curly full, siirts. PATONS. A TRIUMPH UF S'I‘\'l.l:! and low icing of new fall outing cunts ‘ 'ual - oth has cliaructci' and quality send for .~l'rYLis»H it siisr1No'rivr: os- "'°“""“"° 3 °"" l ncwi fall furs. PATONS. _ noon ia-ANnsoME iiiit iriciiprnsivs - ` coats for small children. l‘A'1"()‘NS. ,,,. .._,,._ ,.,.r,_,..,-, 1" rui: uNor.iis|oNi:o uinitciis iN _ _ ll ar r di ai n d S of t C o al Our IIYGIIADE in li,l ' . ""“"§”'_ at their 0ld Stand, Peakc’s No. 2 Wharf f.'.'°.i;"‘.';f...i.if..".‘i..;;‘.;‘.i ft large Svpiuy of Cool Suitable for ;_i;l_1_'dear1l_y;y{_i3l`_gairicoiits. I’A'l`UNS. l@lephOflC NO. is 312, and We Sh'.'l.lld 'bei pleased to have your orders. lima. putsiis. 9-sdzi. P I e - B _ S Q C DAINTY WAISTS itttractivc- in r ° 0* style and price. PATUNS. 7.29d3m_ .~r .-v_ ‘-.I '- Q _ _ l ____ » ailpurposes. Orders, verbal hy _mail or_ i»srtriis-r i-is-is -...ii ...iid si.- by telephone promptly attended _ to. Our’ __ __ h ,,__ TONS. , ___._______ --.___. . » --_._ en-. _ New nuvsnr|.»r.~MrN'rs_ “A gf 32” . . . 1f,'.‘:':,?!~‘»"T.ils ' i ~- °-='----1, I _ MAIL CONTRACT _ snsniain Tnubniis. ,ddr the Postmaster General ivillesiied to csivsd st ottsws iiiit`i1 Ns 'B "°` Friday, the l3th October 19?. on the conveyance of His’ M___1lt_»r mlilll. 011 a proposed Cuntrnciesiys our years, six round trips per or each way, over Kensington YL9__e_li___ Iplltzslgtitzllfgom the Postmaster _G_encru1.s Printed notices containing fum, Finformation as to coiid` ` cr I posed Contract may 1t|;;)nsse(;{,p"’i blank forms of Tender may be mil tained at -the Post Offices of 44,?)- merside, Kingston, Kelvin Grove “Ti nt the office of the Post (lilies It Spector st oiisi-isttstswii. “ POST OFFIICNES ~ PECTO' "' “ < \ Charlottetown, (I).kM(ih' aotii Aii_giis't, 1911, ' . F. W u-vdtiiaw. Psst A.\vias'i"rowNsi'ri»: oo i ` ii:t_::‘_»_i_1_;{-i~i-it-t Block, Wiiiiiip'r-1:. C infiiliii .' i' ' @ BLACK DIAMGND LINE _ /__ . .. /f`_ ’ - _*wr* ____`__ _ __ ' '“‘ '- '7f;’i~~‘-~\-\€‘if~§dl //'// - tio oosigncrsiiitinasterpie--sol' 0 ‘ _ 0 \, _ ,- / ’ _ .<5 -` lift -._//f , ll ‘ . Q ‘ __; _ _ _ ,___ _“__ 3.4%' _ - l\_ll\\‘,_i . ‘ I . ¥~~s_,;;\ ~ » . 1-. ffl--i\ \ \ - _ _r/-r-1.,-:'>_..,f //' -' \ l,_ xl' iii/' i ‘. . . »"rf"" » "- \ I _ ~- ~_,i;,fj7, ..’_,__,--_ ._ I 1 .__v _iff ;_____ .-~~_'{<@', 1 ._; _ _il _i . ‘l >i lot? f - , l - _ it ~1 ’ P `/pi.. ._ so i ;_~:_;_; -_ M //,-z 7 `\ ,\\\` \ ‘\\-\\\\ K \\X X Horst _ “d U ST.:‘+.DENlS" BROADWAY AND n'rH STREET NEW YORK CITY. ‘ f v/im _n .4 'st nvery l’°l".¢ "f lniéreiat. _i'Ilil£vB?E§_?:r_____n|_rx___:l_l_i__\u¥_r;_:_\i_i\é'#. 1 ui -" u ' .' h`01“hl.`\l.i 1-`(`Jlt: Excellence uf t'uiisln”."""”' rt ble A polntuientit. Courier/us _bcrvf ‘ to ilu; nmiillomclllie Sum»udtilnB=~ ~“°°'ii.i!i?»‘.l.¢i§” l’»t'.‘.l'” 5”'- Talrle d'|-loto Breakfest'50c. ‘ wM.'rAY.|.opus0l'l,|fl°» AL U o'ri~in Mnwriymvlli n Broadway and 38rd Btrcct. ___._i.;__ Dominon _‘-4 f "r l , _ _Y-= ) I ’Y{7'<="°z4 /` ,_ _ ’/,- __ , ._ _. _- lr &?'-' `f"'=-"-.f:,,_. 'r D' :_ 1- - 7 "5: ;:;f:f' ) _ If ii* '\ ~."` ' /-. - 'H' 'ft '/ Im " A //__ _ .=_r _, / The DATONS house dresses. _ _ __ - 6.131/' ___ L.: __ umnu 'Mlm _ _ _ ` _ Clinrlottciown.T|\\ifS"|l‘Y» sep r Election Political Meetings- ill - Quccn’s Coullly __._- 's Lihcrnl Candirlalrs for i3_'_’_f_f_:;;_ will mcct thc “l""""B tl? fail llic lie political i|iin5lir\||s of lin: _;__f*l__ _________ ‘ollowing plan-s and rlntur. -\', ill be held ul 7 I" “" ||,,||_ P - lh Bracklcy l"oli_;1t,__T|icrday, 5131"' 'Z ' in Harrington R - | t Ruatico, Wcdnrsilnyi Sept' mi' H Bank. DRESS SKIRTS. striking models. . -1- ' ' 'J ._ -af -~ ing w` moderately priced at PATONB. '_ / » 1 / -- _`,_._/// ,_ _ _ _ 5,a,,ho ,_ Mondm., S.-pi. iilh. (_ Nth. in Mnrkcl Hall. I -, }.|,iil_~» _ » - Sept |51 I." "Wslsts for afternoon and semi ' ' _ N°"h R“.'°"' Fnday' 5 pi ioili _ dress Welir. PATONS. W. . B r y a n _ __se“;__‘:_'r_‘l“ya'E other plnrr. _ _ _ ` tn he announced later- _ - invited 5ypyLIgH RE;-INED AND LOW will lecture at the Arena Rink. Charlottetown, The _. ERIos:D_srs our N_mw FALL nuns \_V¢dn¢|¢¢y’ Sqn: lj, 54 3 3U_ . _tv §\°"<'NELSoN RATTENHUNY. °° °"°'“ "TONS » Sulncclz-“The Prince of Peace. "Who is going to catch the Myster- _ _ _ tous Brown Msn this year? Watch Adm1ssion,25 cts, Reserve Seats 35 cts. - _ . L___e_____ M__o:mk,,, out for him. 11° ii 011 bl! WlY9\,1_;\;- Plan of Seats pt Hughes' Drug Store. -9“°°g“°C°"“'7 OPP°sit'on Candldilie' “"“ Prel1_i;_i¢'“’ ' ' GEORGE W mmdsrrliiiii gfmwdvf _