ez ‘”‘@.»"i-E... 59.3:-s-> -» -.ré .ml " “ber &5`\‘-. i ‘=2;---- - _ - ~'--; liiivo bcvii \\'it.lidriiwii or iillowed tovt ,-nr »,.-. - .»-utr. - sw-_ ,sal - ..,,.-... ._ .W here* EJ=Z'\¥-»i\¢V\"' it-,sexi ~»-». -.- J... _ _Y Handy Heat A hot water bottle is apt to be needed any time, but especially at this sea- son. Heat is a coiuforl anda healing agency as well and is the most pro- mpt method of relieving many injuries :ind nil- ments. In no other vvziy ein heat be so well applici as by means oln hot water bottle. Those we supply will prove ai good iiivc»t- ment. Only keep thine of the best makers and all bargains at thc . rice ].G.]amiei_-mn DRUGGIST, IFN' ,2iIsiiln»cri\|aisrire|:ir.2ieiat'.1L.i.-.i-_-x.\~~&\_ci1€ 5 F or the ,, * Bride If you li.i|‘|r -2. lu fi! 'i i~..:iiy '..r oydi-. ..'.\u-v \ 'wcfltliiig Gift -tid iiol kiioviiiig j.i_»i \\'l...i ir- 'i~.i_»‘. we ask lli-- l:i\|_\1 'il ai iii si-ecfion of our large fo il .wil .insoried stork ol' Silverware and Cut Glass ' i ll. Taylor ii Jeweler P - 1-rfsrsmzr.-or ircsarrisaress-c '= th O 1 Q 2 C |` S A i. E' Wm Sellers will sell by public nuctii-1 he remises ion Vtiv il w t p , " :_ i_i|.~'i» f'li;ii';;ci-i liiid ziiiy foundation iii st truth it \v;i.»~ to liiive he-cii expected tliese~proceedings is u direct outcome lliiif iiuiiiy uloclioii petitions would Uf lizivi- iii-i-ii iilwi iii all the l‘i'oviiices g oil ii; truil ui ovii-_\~ ciisc with it view ‘" ilu- _iiuiilluins vlcct. ’l‘liis luis not D , the principles of the other party. A to ;ii'i~i~iiiii;ii»: ihe doubt before exist- I little more than faction fights and of ilic iilh-afril corrupt practices. n :ificr ,, ;;vii¢i';il election in the Dornin_- C ioii. Wlirir. sceiiis struiiger still is S ili'if. ilio iiiajiiiity of the petitions sary above an other things are these :iu\iiil~i'r lwiiiir .~:\\';ip]ieil ui' “i~:ii\vii nfl" H ugninst sickness and unemployment is supplementary to the old-age pension scheme which was put in operation 3 year or two ago under which each worker above seventy years of age gets tive shillings a week so long as he or she may live. Old-ago Pensions are now established in several other tates besides Groot Britain] Never* before in the history of the world was humanitarian legfalatloii of this AND SAW-OFFS. the term is for another against ii beral member treated in ‘the some w~oll is often as corrupt and immo- asses with little or no dissent from w standard of public morals. Com- ontreal Witness says : "A large proportion of the elec- proxi-_lcs severe penalties fOi' other 30115 “T9 aueglld by “I9 d0|¢8-ted DBF' "°"°“5 um" _cafuudmes in cases _ oi Tlhey claim to have legal evidence of bi'ihei'y, iiitimidation, personntion t or other unlawful: nets. A so liuriiig und uftcr the election of o Zlst ricpteinbcr lost charges were DOSUN Of that Wl`0nS'd0ln§ it be’ pmilp by proiiiiiiciit persons and wide- E, ly circiiliitcd tlirougli the press that “tical morals in Canada! Such is rust fuiids liud been obtained aci'0SS th ili-- ii- 'ti-i iiiw were iised for the cur- members of Parliament “rl” to gov' Vu mn V f _ ¢ . _ _ ern us ! Such is the morality of es to have been corruptly gained. his. Yet each party admits being conscious of wrong-doing on its wii side that in order to escape ex- omes partner in the crimes of its pponents. Such is the level of po- ¢ poisonous morasa from which our arty government. . . The degraded andard of public morals implied in our system of exaggerated party overnmeiit." The party system has much to riiiciple in pubic matters opposed to argl: proportion of our elections are enrly all of them are more or less orrupt. The election laws, designed o secure pure elections and check and c t punish corruption are made practi- gh ally 8 dead letter by collusion and aw-ods. What seem to be neces hrec: An aniendment. to the law milking the saw-Oil n severely punish- ble offence; the nppuintnient i of a public prosecutor charged with the duty of bringing all violators of ,the election law to justice, and a require- inciit for fiill publicity in detail of all election expenses. We are far behind hugh the Mother Country and the posure and punishment of corrupt practices in elections. THE BRITISH INSURANCE BILL. Chniicello r Liloyd Georges' insur- ance bill now before the Imperial Parliament, and which he says will get through this year, is a most com- prehensive measure. The Chancellor promises for it that “it will do more to assuage human misery than any hill since the abolition of the C-orn Laws," It makes provision against sickness and invalidity for llftcen million men and women WOFKGFS. B-Hd against the distress which follows un- employment in two and a half niil- lion homes. Under this bill the workmen can command free medical attcndullce from il doctor of his own choice, and in that way serious slckiness may be often prevented. If the illness is se- rious, the man will get ten shilliiigs 5 week for the first thirteen weeks and if he breaks down altogether he will get thc equivalent of the old-nge pension of five shillings a week. The bill also provides !l7.500,00fl to build sanatoria throughout the country .md $5,000,000 ii year to keen ff-cm up, with the provision of ten shill- ings a wi-,gk to keep the wife und fam- ily from starving' while the mail is getting cured. Cf the cost, enfiiuat- cd at niiic pence per week por head of the workers, the workmen pays follr- pcncc, the employer three pence and the state two pence. Another provision of thc bill .s in- surance against unemployment for three weeks in each year, durinil which period' he and his family ore supported. »l-le is relieved from ruy- mcnt to the fund when ill or unem- ployed, and may still recclvc sanito- riuiii treatment, if required, medical uttendniice and a special maternity benefit for his \vife on the oeCaBl0n Ol child'-birth, during ii period of thir- teen to twciity-six weeks. Puymeiits to the fund by workers arc apportioned according to the wa- ges they” receive. Those rccelving twclvc or fifteen sliilliiigs will pay two pence, und tliosc who are paid nine shillings or under in wages will _ piiy only one penny rt week. The state pays thc entire cost of ad- ministering the fund. ' This grcnt plan of insurance sort pushed to the front as lt has been in various countries in recent. years. Hftherto the burdblli Of Old gc, sickness ond unemployment have been hogvy upon the backs of labor. I-Iereafter more than half the burden will be shared by other-ii. The bill people-" Goff ros goes far, indeed, some will think, too far. but the axpedment seems worth trial nt lout. ...Wa iswcr for. It would not be so badsll if each party stood for some worthy. Ship are made. ’ .THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES- 4 ' 5 ' Bomc comment has been made up-1 V on the omission in Mr. Mathiou0u's platform of any reference to'tho hal- ` lot. We thought it was referred to in his general reference to electoral reform. Be that as it IDHY. U10 OP- position and their leader are ull to the hilt committed by the resolu- tions which from time to time they moved and voted for in the lggisla- ture in favor of the ballot. And Wt trust the Liberal members of the Government and Legislature are not now so hostile to the -ballot an the! were when they recorded their votes against it. In any case we sincerely hope that among the earliest re- forms to be hereafter introduced will be the vote by ballot. Hon. Mr. Cochrane, Minister- of Railways, when in Halifax recently gave some attention to the matter of freight rates. This serves to en~ courage the hope that our three short-haul grievance here when pre- sented to him, will receive alert and sympathetic notice. The striling firemen on the Minto seem to have innde haste to vacate positions which are just now in de- mand. The Examiiier intimntes that n new crew will be shipped nt this ort when some further repairs to the Italy finds the Turks and very stubborn fighters in Tri- Poli. The way of the aggressor in ‘this case seems to be like that of the transgressor. The invading -:army has lost within the past three weeks considerable of the ground it had gained earlier. There have been ocking atrocities committed on both sides, each justifying its but charles by the alleged barbarous con duct of the others. And now cholera has broken out iii the Italian camp, adding new horrors to those of WBT- Arabs ::Cui'e your Cougli, with tho ougli Mixture on sale “Roxa ry Juice." Young and old love if and tits so good you tell all your friends about it. 25c., money back if not plenscd_ -Solo agriits, The Mc- Kiiiiiuii llrug Uo., Cor. Gt. George & Kent Sta. ` drtf. nicest ll Cher- fs _J United States in the matters of ex- l . ideal Protection i Against inroads . 0f Cafarrh By Breathing the Healing Vapor of , Ca.tai'rli,o2one You Get Relief iii Ten Minutes. Remember this: You do drugs when using Llgtarrbozone; you simply inhale a healing vapor that cures every type of Ccatarrh, bron- chitis. asthma, throat and nose soreness and irritation. No medicine brings such prompt re- lief, exerts such an invigorating in- fluence, or so thoroughlu and speed- lly cures throat troubles as “Catar- rhozone.” Doctors, Hospitals, sanit- t8FillIDS..- all Buy that for those \vlio suffer from changeable weather, for those who are predisposed to cat- arrh, lung trouble, deafness, or bron- chitis, no treatment is so indispens- able as "Catarrhozone.” Victim of Ghronic Catarrh I contracted a severe cold lowing my occupation of travelling, and eventually it ed into Catarrh. The desult ` of life I was following gave me very little chance to attend to the Catarrh condition, and at last al became 5, victim of Chronic Catarrh. I bought 2- large Package of Uatarrhozonc, us- ed it as per directions, and have never been bothered since. I will be only too glad to give auyi informa- tion I possess to any person suffer- ing from the disease that was the bane of my life two years. A. H. SWARTZ, Brockville, Ont., For certain cure, for relief in nn hour-, use Catarrhozone, thc only di- rect, breathablc iiiediciiie. Two mon- ths' treatment izunraiitced, price $1.00, smaller size, 50c.; ut all drug- `gistS, or the (latarrliozone Company, I sniiliuos. Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. ' Clnnge of Time 300| October l9ll. Commcncin Mondo the h October the S? S ‘ Ncrghumberlalitdl' will leave the Company’s wharf daily, except 3‘_U\d'\Y. at 7.30 a m. Returning will leave Picton, N. S. aflcr arrival of' morning ex- press from Halifax. G. W. WAKEFORD. ‘ Octoder 26th, 19| i. llnnlgcr i "Special sale of melton goods ot Patoiis. These good; make very sar- vlcablc school drones and coats for the little folks at a very oopulor pi-ice 32c pci- yard 44 inches wide.- Patons. `\ 10-28dtf. "Our new fnll.neck wear hoo or- ivad, coiinnting of all the new idea uob as olde joboto, Collars with jabotl attached, Fi-illfngl elm., My Kent and Groot Goofs: Streets, and E. A. Foster. Bunnyoi . ' 80, 50. to 82.50. Moon a Hound. i _ __ - ' '10-Ildtl. ' l invited l _ i ` _` .._- _-_ ,,.__` ‘ As-'f“ to RN S-.i'é'»'.“ '_ D. , , RELIABLE AND POPULAR llllllfl Between Sf. John And Ballon WINTER FARBS. (_JBARLOT'l'ETOWN T0 BOSTON firof Club l0.7 Second Clan. . . 9.2 Mole Rooml...... .. SI.” Complete Wireless Telegraph Equip- ment ' ....i‘3‘l'?‘¥.iT'ili’.‘.’..§.‘.§’§~‘i.°y}:.‘Ii“.IE.§‘.i.‘§% 3.‘.’.'i’"i»?i‘- drips for Enstport luoec and Boston. eturninvv eaves Indio Whorf, Boston. Mondays, ednasdays and Friduyii, at 9 a. m., and Portland at 5.00 p- m.. for Lubec, Eantp ~rt and Bt.Johii_. Fortickets. literature and information “U ° °° °“°'i§T‘ll‘.“i`i.°.§’..‘l§.if..i‘“il°ii‘.s r s - WM. 6.1. indeed: Bt John. 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