.i ._,\,t'»,, _ _ SEPTEMBER 81 19") V ""l‘lilll l.A'l‘l»:s'r'_Nlcws , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN nueq- 'op ,|,|._" PAGE "f r '_" " "i 'f~" " i~" - - -_ - -_ - . _ _ _ -' .. -: ~ ?Libef¢’.0°"“fv“ffv¢ N¢wS"f§rliuurl,»w~ lu f ` _ l.f__»_.-;..n_l-M.. _..._ 1. $1.1.an1.1..;i:»1.;11;;:fr -fy r P penmn an *bunnie- ei _ ‘not argue recip- Thte Iggaifi mmtl. Facts are too “di against them". Their-stock ar- Pm” Vw an me opinions of political BUTSFB ,me of them dead twenty 1'” 'or mere, ago, and ellillilllikll Y°“’B'.- | from the yellow ‘Journals of “‘“°°'"ieea scam. ur. lusreil in the me Undeelgred that reciprocity Wes Arm” issue in Quebec and thlli not mg” wus in Lavor of reciprocity; B°5"“| hehehe is vsreded ¢l“’°“B'= Tm In new-,papers and from liberal "hem m epeekers. The Star, Gazette; ”"’u°r chronicle and all the enneslt- Q“°be.c ee in Quebec are loaded with 1°” pmgprocity' articles. Even the anti re mt 16846,. ML Bom-age.; ie Naurfnaagainet reciprocity. In his ad- fiiggsggo his former _eonstituancy 011 Sept' ggpegcitidagreement with the .Theurstates had been brought- |0\”' bmw s the leading issue only when wardétktawa Government seeing the me ` .rmng on the wall after the hun” ond and Arthabaska election lliliilmsrilen defeat staring them in the '“f§',,,,-ing eel-tain months of the year. pening of the American market we ome of our products would be an tu S0 ta e '» went on Mr. Bourassa, "dun: 5,; the greater part of the "M '-L€r,,.0u1d be detrimental." Prices year- lower on the New York, Boston wmyihlesgo markets during the bfi zglslson than they were on the Toron- real markets. wgggllilrldlgiltif was launched forth by | United States, said Mr. Bourassa, in endeaver to lower the prices on nf “american markets. HOW Cell 8 t'f,,.,..re which will have for esect the lowering of farm products on the “ther side ect ill 9. similar manner ev If the prices are lowered in her"c0untrv they will be raised dll 3,15 ogheip' \Vhy allow' the Southern llepllblic free entrance of their S0003 into our territory? We did not have todo so in order to have the duty" removed from our goods entering U10 shines. 'rhie had already been grant- ed hy the American Senate. Whether the Canadian House of Commons de- cide to remove the duty from Ameri- can products or not,. the law allow- ing frepentrance of Canadian golvdlr into the States could not be repea e . iieelprocityl would be the ruin of ollr maiket in years of 11001' CFOPB 10 (lanlldn, and abundant ones on the other side. The Canadian farmer would have to slider. and 5h°“1d mv' nr n measure which will have the ef- fect of lowering the prices on their olvn products. ' Fisher's Argument. A local banker says he t_ook all hour off last Thursday mght and went down to hear Hon. Sydney Fisher discourse oll Reciprocity. me fhr as I could make_ollt." sold the banker, “Mr. Fisher said that un- der Reciprocity the farmer would get higher prices for their produce, wliile on thc other hand the consumer would be'nh1e to buy things Ch€BDC\`- "Imagine a man," said the banker. “telling that to anyone on the out- side of an insane asylum." Higher price for Flour. Mr. Siddall made a good point at the Petitcodiac picnic, when he said that if the western wheat grower. got ll higher price under reciprocity the result would be increased prices for flour and heavy feed, the latter beillg ll by-product of the flour mills. The Maritime Provinces farmer as butter or suffer loss.” - i ‘ti ' . (Note) If our wheat is milled in vel ng her home-if South Melvlue' £0 PHY lzlc-» PQI' 100 lbs duty andlthe home of her parents.. She wllll es. Our Island must have Bran. Do WR-Dt £0 PHY $1.50 to $2.00 per bag The residence of the late Roberti 10|' lt- Hogg. Brighton, wat offered at auc-I tion yesterday and was bid in bv a LAUR1ER'S ADVANCE CAR UF READY 1-50. A. Boisner was the auetioneer. ‘ MADE ENTHUSIASM. _.___ l » The many friends/ in this city of The small boys and other curiourlls Neil Anderson, until three months Ones Will I’,l`0bHblY have a -full day s< ago accountant in the Royal Bank of Pleasure li*-WHY and tomorrow. 'l‘he'Canada here, will be painfully shock- advnnce car of ready-made l_.surier‘~ed tolearn of his sudden death which' ellthllelllilrl iS eXl>ected to arrive. occurred ill l.-etllbridge, Alta, yes- When the people of Moncton see Laur-i terday. i The sad news was conveyed ier mottoes and decorations being in a telegram received by Mr. Hynd-' ured- in Ottawa or Montreal at the expense of the country, and is being carted around thc country and set to particulars accompanied it. The de- ceased, .while here, resided at the' Davies and -made hosts of friends by :his genial and hearty disposition. With his employers he was H valued greet tile "White Plume." the samemember of the bank stall and their as a circus or theatrical companylrec,ognition of his services was carries its advance agents and specialgshown in his promotion to manager! scenic attractions. The hardworking when the new branch was opened ill men in the shops and factories and Lethbridge three months ago. He on the farms and streets when helcamc from Scotland a year ago. He sees tons of red fire being burned and took a deep interest in fraternal cir- hundreds of torches carried by hired cles and was a nlemher of the Mas- hearers, fancy banners borne aloft ons, Oddiellows and Caledonia (7luh__ and beautiful decorations erected will His _death in the prime of n1anbood| have the satisfaction of knowing tbatuand under such sad circumstances will he was taxed to pay for such "en-'occasion deep expressions of sympa- thuslasm" that the funds for such ex- thy. _ g nenditures come out of sawdust 1:-Moirs Chocolates are the dainti- wharf and land deals and drediilnfl est and most delicious of- all good eontrlwts and printing Jobs: andlthslt confectious. Put up in a clean, sani- all such fulsome display of silly laud ,tary factory. made of best ingredi- tan, "Enthusiastic Receptiorls,"iI-lave assorted hard and nut centres. “Spontaneous Tributes" and “Peo-iln bulk or boxes, fresh and pure at ple’s welcome" are served up to the,’I`he McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gt Liberal chleftain_ U'll`:md~d at Grit George and Kent Streets. drtf. FAMINE lN[I Illlllll 'rwq weeks ago the ff-_ber=lS were Pl<:KiN, sept. is-The greet fiona claiming' every Beet ul -\e\\I Studs- which is devastating n pnrt nf the Wick-_TOIIBY \`-bel? “_ “Ot 0' 9‘“g_e Chinese, Empire cxteads from Ichamg seat rn the whole lcovince which is in me province of Hupeh to Shan. not lll.d0“bl3- M0118 thi’ Nllfth `3h‘”`° ghai on the const, a distance of there 1185 UW" BF BW“k°“‘“*5 thiit hm’ about 700 miles. 'The bamks of the surprised the Liberal msnl._;fl'S- IP Yaugtse Kiang have been obliterated Klllgi 8\'ld_A1b°}`l- pf- M°A ‘”'t°" 'F ex,i'ept in the highlands and sro nd fighting fer hw llfe; H* _`f'_"- '»‘=\'¢,the walled einlesand town. so ‘furthe ground in e\'err_ I>e'1=h- --1-' '-‘u lose of life can nnly he estimated hut friends admit tlus- Ire -:allele 1-‘-llc is helieved that thousands of per. onel-he of penn .-..l. -'l lr. l :non-'gone have been drowned. Bde fllme- is Ui’ uso- -. 'mill' BH", Farm houses and brush huts have Conservatives Gains C ` In New Brunswick ' I meet. The farmers klluw the value of tire district or are floating down the the home market as well ss H\llrhylr1ver_ The loss to foreign property himself knows the value of s nominal is extensive. Sllnngliai trade has presidency of h public utility corpur- been seriously affected and the cot- atlon and refuse to vote for him. ton and rice crops in the Yang Tse- From every county ln the Province Klang valley have been completely suspicious of Reciprocity. They do`doubtless be more severe even than not believe what the Liberal lender that of last year. says, and they will vote against the Liao River in Manrifuria is also one-sided bargain lvbich means an flooded. Many have been drowned unsettlement of industrial conditlonsland a serious famine in that section andlowcr prices for the farmer. ' ,is certain. _ The purpose of the Laurier demon-' The' Chinese Government has other strntion has failed. The people oi‘St.\-lmpoiitunt matters confronting it at John are convinced and there is the present 'tif11e. Rebellions have fem" Mohalnmehsns, 80,000 stron are well ns the workingmnn buys flnul l _ __ _- - ------ lull lor ics are worrie by terrorists ‘whom they are endeavoring to fer- ret out. Reports have also been re- ceived that Chinese troops in Tibet have been defeated with H loss of 600 I lmell and have retired into Lhassa. In ,~, . f . the fourth place, the Mongolian princes and religious heads are unit- FALL UIATS /\uyoli_e tllinklllg of do well to see the lot we :irc offering at MAI\‘ U FAC- TURER’S l’RIC ES. lt is :1 sample lol, wlill only one of eacll design and the best will of course llc -- ing against the Chinese development ,and colonization schemes and are_re- .ported to have appealed to Russia for U protection. The people of the provillce of _ |Szchuan have risen against the rail- J. F'.',Whc§!‘, P. _0., Iuspector,Clty_ “'_‘, ` 4 was l.t\10ll! Ulille- returnlnl! on the _ Mrs. Samuel French, Victoria is exp;-,A55 |5§¢'_¢vegm& _ Geor e Hi” iris Cit return last the States we will’ have t i n e lv ,.l. w. H .l or .l “ "3 ' Y' 2 °d our Bran and Shorts from ther: paiiigd by-her tvyiill ¢l:Il!l¥ilul‘l'renl, is Ttcllilild- Ezggtgg ozetae express after 8' mm' der the reciprocity pact we will have`sent 'visiting in Kentville, N. B., at P ' ___ Leonard Wood, Mt Stewart, was -hea,vy freight from the Western Stat-, be absent about three weeks. lameng those gegnmihg .to we (my if _i,-'r;.;., _ th N th lsri el t ln. ’-‘T 1,--*fi-’~?__ if on e or ilm__ii_fi_il as even K A. s. and lure. Hewitt, city. re- the »- L_ _. *$.51* turned last night from attending the representative of the estate for $2.- exhibition and races at Halifax. Rev. P. McQuillan, Halifax, arrived in the city ,last _night to attend the funeral of his mother, the late' Mrs. McQuillsn. _ ' A letter from Dr. P. G. Murphy, Tignish, corilvlaining of misrepresen- tation by "l‘he Guardian, will appear tomorrow. _ put up, see pieces and transparencies! man, the local manager here, and no| ___ _ erected they will know that all that ' ' blustcr and blow has been manufact-_ J. H. Blanchard, St. Dunstans, successfully passed his B. A. examina- tions. results which have just been re- ceived from Laval University. Mr. Blanchards marks were very high and creditable. _ Percy and Mrs. Penrdon, City, leave this morning on a visit to llali- fax. Mr. Peardon will take part in the bicycle races in connection ii ith thc sports to he held there on Satur- day. The funeral of the late Mrs. John lv1`cQuillan, City, will take, place to- lnorrow morning, leaving her late re- sidence at 8.45 a. m. to St. Dun- stan's Cathedral. The funeral will leave the Cathedral at 10 a. m. after the service for St. Ann’s Cemetery, Lot U5. ation is part and parcel of the daily ents the market can ullord and pack- __ fare served up to .the Liberal cheif-led in handsome boxes sent in bulk.l A musical event of nlore than or- dinary importance, alld one w'hich was the occasion of rare enjoyment to those present, wus the grnlld or- gan recital in the First Methodist headquarters and ghlp,,¢,l advance! ----_-- _Church last evening, when Dr. Minor ggshizrtrillmphal l‘rogrf~.~:s _'l l‘l~emicr iiéhléegllgg gf1Y(;1i<;¥(;l;§’\iSf]l;;1.lfit;Jh;Lhteo ds; ` _ _ _called one of the world's great solo organists. His program included Back, Schutz, Verdi, Rossini, Yradier and Wagner, and tllese masters were interpreted in a manner beyond de-_ scriptlon here. The capacity of the flue organ was splelldidly manifested under the master halld of the gifted |organist, and cacll item as rendered was heard with the delight that ao companies rare musical treats. It is beyond the boilllds of this report to describe fn detail the evening’s pro- gram-it suffices to say that the large audience, comprising the major- ity ‘bf Cllarlottetown’s musical popu- lation were enraptured with Dr. Min~» ior’s playing and nought but words .of earnest commendation were to be lheard last night. There were, besides ions situation wllicls -.,- _s unable to been submerged throughout the en-lthe selections from the great c0m_ ,posers mentioned some compositions lof the Doctur's own, and these were .by no means the lesser items of-the| lprogram. Indeed in the Poem Sym- lphonlqlle, descript_i\’e of a storlli ln tthc mountains, the organist won un- comes the same story. The people are destroyed. The subsequent famine will-‘stinted admiration by his wonderful -imitation of the storm, and the har- lmonious blending of the different ln- cidents interpreted. Seldom is it the privilege of those who iove music to hear in this city anything so good as last night’s program, and there are few but will look forward with eager- ness to Dr. Baldwin again coming here. The program was pleasantly diversified b a solo by Mr Sllutc, greater opposition ill the countr.v arisen in not less than five ‘different Y ' h. now, than before the great chieftnlniquarters. Reports received hem saylsung well an? fsll gli eilgeagulrict tlginls came. -Reciprocity is doomed to de. that in the Province of Kansa.” thehearers' 5 50° y a u 0 e g er, Miss Hazel Bremner, and another - g' ` .h M' 'l-ll H l h hul- . ~ - ~ ,_ _ y iss e en ug les, w o co _ _ _hlhlfcateirglng Sining l; ___1>_ mucus; ___i>_ _-SIT ___i>T -_H_*.`. -Q-= ___I> .es-one arf: 25 p. c. ,,_',,,Hl CHANDLER _Lf - |||l&f & lulnnu V _p r é -_,i hy. l "Watch for the Mysterfolls Browlil Man. 9-vdzl. We. |'.peIr furniture. Beer C Weeks _ e-zsaru. Z'-. \\'e re stretch sagged springs leer & weeks 8-28drtf. Fur' lture repairing a specialty. Beer Q weeks 8 28drl.l. we remake mattresses. Beer it W°°l\=- ~ s zsem. sahurlrun xnaouas hecomlns models at low prices. PATONB. , 9-sau. We crate and attend to shipp- lsfgp of furniture and house-hold octe. Beer dl weeks 8-2Bdr\f -1-» E "Good Handiome but inexpensive oats for small women misses and, children. Patons. 9-2dt(_ A mlunsolm con ' e nuunam a n veryl "_ Pnoélmbrlce 1.25 only 3 fevyaildra BA N'i‘LE'l"l‘ ASKS , l\‘OIl. THE NAMES \ . ____- lli E 5" "'.i_1 #W :- ;>_< om @§__” ;__A hhhhif’-1 '*"' rf" _ -_ .iiiii _Y I ____ -.-ll Unis 7;- -I ____ 1:-ll ____ l__ C___ __--‘I Q_- »`_§- ___ _‘-_I _.H _KQ UQQC .-¢ .._1_ Tj- ' \, -k nw.. ~. 1'” I' _- " ___ _- | ___ ! ' .W '§'§‘;=;-.~;'5'-li "1 7-`L_lf}_§._ ` -~f\“*%3%`f.5l.€?2;Lr.-».~ _,,»'..f‘. »s=<-i~s"¢zar=»os:/.g\- -W _ ;_»$;g‘P_.=w‘*' _l ~'““"‘ _,'. we-_\_ ` \1:‘;' 2' ' xp .l-" '”‘ "5-'~ “ig e=:: - \»-`¢ I.; ‘Hi ":f.f. 1'-'lv ¥\" , 1,5 1/" ‘ " mi _lllii ! U/i\\\ -"‘ ‘i“.` _-i_-f.l__.‘.'. . It is .simply im _esibleiffor this Al.'.f‘liED, Me., Sept. 5.-Ralph S. Bartlett, one 'of the attorneys for Olea Bull Vaughn, rgqcntly deceased, Y ln her light for the hrehkinr of the will of her mother, Mrs. Ole Bull. use filed 5 petition ill the York county " courts, asking tlint 'Ihomas I.. Tnl- bot of Portland. who has entered an appearance .in the matter of Bari- lhws petition ei he appointed admin- , ~ \ s ace-saving YBEAL Folding &d to close accidentally. It is self-.balancing in any position. Works with springs, not weights, and is so light and per- fecil balanced that e child can operate it. All metal mater- or the Bull estate. he ordered - -lhverefore vem_i'm- roof. No parts to work loose,wear to file a written statement, Gettin! forth tae names of the persons for' whom 1| firm, Antholne& /‘l'uIbot,ap-_ out or break. Begding kqat in perfect older, always o ii to jair. Canopy pelmfs artistic draping-'open or lwnr end their °\ll°°“°“' °° “‘°' “"‘ ' . ciiiesed if is a handsome piece of fumituré.-` pointmeht of Bartlett as admlllllifllf tot". ,. e`__ Mr. serum. ln hls mtltlon. wks, A tlilt that nttorneylpthllsc orderegqsisi £11; such sta cment w ~:l seven ~ . ,en °u_ that they also be ordered to furnish ne.. y """ "‘*" L,°31’_’__€’l_“2‘i‘.‘i“*°""“”‘ l . wma fer me Boys school .iuils that wlI|l`df; ' l ‘_ I wi--mv'-~-»'.rv ef’ IBEAL BEDDING Guam-» if - - 4 Be sure and ask for the IDEAL _Folding Bed, and see that it bears our trade mark. Ask for name of dealer Folder lo. Fl!! /_ Gift linens \' , ¢ & Comforts r"-_;'__ ---'A ' 3"‘f‘“"?¥"?l`ff’¢*7*"5i“;*?’§'_"?l_'_ _ . .ff > f ""i»‘*~i’.l ;"_ Y* . :Hier _-1, » "~'-Y rf »;, ,.01 1 (, _Lmen cloths Napkins Bedspeads Down .. .. 1 i- i . i at ~. . _ g ,. " if I »_ . _ 5. 1 i' A n. “Oster 4 mo.or` ’ Brass bed Set diners Oak tables &Buff@f eadquarlers for Wedding Presents A handsome piece of Furniture makes a present both useful and ornamental _ F A handsome buffet-a set of leather seat oak dim-_rs-- a big comfortable Morris or easy chair---a ll;-llldsollle larlor “ . ' ° Q ~ l piece---a parlor suite---a brass bed.--they re here wlllcl cvcl' -' Way you turn. ._-A - If you are anxious to please » _ Select the Important present HERE ii-xfcnsion Sideboard Sllrawer iron ' Surface _ Table i $12.50 Dresser Bells Oak $6 S“'f“°‘* $5.25 $2.25 Dressel' $6.90 lsllaped top “itll extension 5 li e l l' Solid llal'r,lwoo l ,Supported by mm, Mode of selected Splclllli lly L- ll - -5 lar e lc e-:»--to fed St;1n(]a,-ds ggllrlrdwood - -golllclr fl‘“?\@d lil P ll " ‘I ,_ . ' g g I l ‘ - l I‘li‘ ~l \\'l‘ll lrv 42x42 illcll- ~\vllcll ¢1Y¢1W0fS-~l2lYgPCllP-loak flllisli 1;x22`W‘m‘) "uw ‘fm M ` '"` ' . ` ` 22 l ll ll. il opcrcd 6 ft",-‘t lou? h‘_)ar‘l " 72'i“Che'°llllll"l'0f "T3 lafillf attractive dcslgll >c\\~l}.' - lir- lllgll 20 deep 45* l”tY0“g"'m1‘3"l WM' ror---_1,l1lr;;odl‘:\\v- ,' l r ...golden oakflllislil ` ` , fd l' zi w c l' s llr:l:;s,| ,, t G 5, __{,|Qm.\ H I lon 1 x2; llclcl, ‘ ~ _.cheep at $,\_0(, Iplatgé n;tir,.or_Cm,.__llaillllcs _._ camrlrglclzllilps cllcap at Ll.~. l»l.\.. pil . Ourprice 56. Itorsp Cheap utlclleap at 6_5o_Hero $2.75. Here only Cheap 11.4 $_7_7_;. Mall 0l'_,_ ,Here only (3 ol). BEER _®. WEE § ` Furniture Headquarters Wholesale and Rciail. ,»~fi :-4 ed to li ce-rtuin degree of fllule, ying (Io. at that place occupies tion to other factories of a sim- tractlve in its exterior appear- agail . _-2-“T Brown. the l’|'rsill<-l;:, lr:-< l\»~.l sl.-~ 4, :llelrspnpcr lncll, intl-oil _ ` ~ _ ' ’ lf 1 tolli. “l ,_ 4 1 i `plishel'by u Determination to Succeed. I _l mole interesting than dr-.llllpfl awaits xl' disposal-lillxi il.:l1 lrll lil'-' l.lrlv..ippcrtslll» lo ill fneoiiv ,\f.<.~,,_ - ‘ A V . , ‘ - _ _ ,_ _ , ` ` Q 0 ` 'lilo directors of tho <-_.»lill=,\`|\, ll :.1 l ¢ .their re ll _ ll _' u-.i _i ol. gl ur n°otlll\ ll fn.- ,Wedllcsdily u.ftcrlloon :lull on ill.-.1 ' _ Incclisioli had as their gucci.. .11 ml- .fflctory il l'eprce:entof,i\‘c vial-ll fl .ll _ The Exalllilllw, The Patriot .-»_|l.i .»_. liluildlall. 'I llc l»ll<\\lo:_~ \'.<-»~- .lv lllrcscllt, :ls lvcll ns :l llllillb-»l 5~-l A. l ll I' troni-l n.nd their \\i\'l‘.~' :lui _ late" sllowell tllrul -~lw»-i-,ll .:. .~ ‘ r »< he New Building is u Lasting Monument to the ;;}_,_f7;;';‘,,,‘,',',',‘,;‘.;°"‘l‘.i1i'..,li'_'_f"i'if. . ,_ Y _ U V '_ V ' :md by their l~“iTliliiolT. ‘-./nil Il ,the lumle by lvllil-ll \ll;;t.~:1~.': \.'_;».~ known. Une nlight suv izrenl thin.; lulong this lillr: but it t;i,»=,p_ ,il-ii.,-,|\_\ \`l- ~||l\l»rl . ll~l ll " l lo tl ' '=: . i ,stxlll