-THE MDRNING GU ARDI 1 " \ SATURDAY, NOV. 23. IIIB. ¢_. THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY- -_-Q On Saturday last trac a R Southern or hlurrsy Harbor Railway W ed miles. The added 42 miles of the no oompleted and the firstlocomotive arriv at Mutch’s Point, the southvrn Wd Ol pected from his previous reputation. Previous to the construction of th as tion the Island Railway millsge was ` Y ~ ‘ s - ~ .- _,_.- ».»,f:.».~..s _ . ___ __ ___,._____, __ _ ,N ,_ _ “ - i ‘ V as . _ _- xi _~_”-;»_V_,'.»~, _~,¢= ». .- ff; -.- ._ _ __ "~>.'. gr-ff ‘»_'s~-.;= ~ “»'ff`_.-"‘_f-."- ‘ ."».Z1 ‘~'_‘.,» "<~'~f5';‘."‘sf~' _”"_f..~ I' a 2 .1 ¢"""`° M “ " - ' _ V*-TV‘~‘=“'i?»<1“ 'f' "=».Vivf",.;»*-“‘~_if:.»".3'f”'<~_. -f...~:f.-“~~ 6 ki yin on the Southern Railwaf now nearillt °°ll1l>l°' Tbenngmh pn” hu has be" (mpc, w of th Washington sl- isa very considerable length when l £251 ll which ward allthe doings s °f md Wm m°k° °'°°“ ° m es’ on Government. This friendliness has been ‘ V ’ -f * V'f~V.`{“€-~if_;V_§zs’:fi’i:ffi‘-1t'r'1%i.§#iV3.i‘.»no Vu_sVx»1s.t‘fs:>V._’Vi‘lI’if i _____..1_.__-1-_-1- SOHE ENGLISH OPINIONS- si te tahea most friendly attitude tc » Hillsboro Bridge. The event was sign ised by a prolonged blowing of Whist le ¢-,xpressive of the popular sense of c Le- had its en'ire area in a block of 50 miles The Lmdon outlook has this to Say: gratulation. To the people of Chariot town and the considerable population southern Kings and Queens that will served by the road the completion of t track naturally bringsa partial real tion that the long~felt want of railway ¢g;m¢¢¢,lon is very shortly to be supplied. tion that we have but one mile of railway bustling ‘es pro ,med a ve" had mmm! re- f°\' ¢°°h 412 i>°°Pl° 'hue tl" °”m`° D°“ sion in this country, and has lefr. a nasty rail- wts in the month Of The London Graphic feels constrained Hltherto this section had been farther moved from railway advantflil'-*S bb any other portion of the Island. W this road once completed, as it will next summer, there will be no part of t eastern section of the Province more th The work has been for some ye '|lndcrway,but it has b sn a diflic undertaking and costly because or dlmoulty The oldP E. Island Railway hold due credit to the Goverum nt wnshuilt mainly as a surface road follow- having pushed the Hillsboro Bridge ing the lay of the land and running Southern Railway lo theirpressnt sta around the knolls and bellows, rather of readiness for completion. The work pmaadinm recorded in mtu,“mn_`l thanulcurthc cost of cuttings and em~rhaa been necessarily costly. The bridge hi“°n._»- bankmonta. It is in consequence a very itself would have been thought a great Finn” were 1. The |[.n°||,,¢°¢ have iss-med the subj ect of much ridic from tourist visitors. The Southern Ra __ ll i r pushed to the verge ot sychophapey. But s, limited area of -,000 square m es s con- __ me Panama business has proved n “tue gm road to Murray Harbor must yet of ln length and 40 miles lu br&dth. Our “It has become abundantly evidmb that be present mileage would be sufficient on- sidered. T_his would appear if our Island no much for the _"ave Enzush calm" is g- a block at a distance of only seven mil apart. And get so dense is our popu M5 inlon has on an average one mile of ith for each 300 people. We have need bg some branches yetto complete our system tg anger", he Iloneague Bridge especially and Crapaud We regret exceedingly that Presid t on Rxsevelt has allowed the fair name of his W Administration to be smirched by a tran gn al well, ought to receive ocnsiderati in due time, and the extension of the ne ul _made. ts' We are by no means disposed to wit e c re uired courage to grapple with th quest on and big money to carry it Q way passes through a more dimcult But we were well entitled to all this country than the operated portions of Island Railway of which it will soon form' railways and other works in the wee ten miles distant from a line of rails. i 9 th a part. The engineers have been less timid We must therefore insist that the than those of thirty years ago. The right s‘ruction of the Bridge and South of way is lil) feet from fence to fence and Railway shall afford no excuse or pretext I" ___________.._-- ¢ f°1' lwslect sr delay in perfecting the Hon.R. Prefoniains has been invftedto i 58 the Caledonian soiree to-night, and it crooked road, so crookedln faotas to' engineering work a generation ago. It_ Gu“.d"n_u,° mcsumporwutgnd wagghty ul ' _ 11- ' ` en. V _ ._ _ .H I . L the road ted has been made 10 feet wid instead of eight feet as on the older road public services which the Dominion Allthisinvolves additional cos: but thai bound by solemn compact to mainta Breasled inter wie lllvs \man in P. E.»Island. U \ _,___ .3- \\‘ is §§ssF°,\*~_» . . _ R* vw ii’ ,< -'_ ‘-. _ ‘\ ». -;_ _ ~--_1:_ V _.Q__\E¥`.=..\`s‘§;'_~ _#_-‘_ -._\-__. _ - __ \2~.` '.'~ _~`~1= ~. “ "f‘-`».- .-:_-s _ ~ ‘ ` » - .- \ ,/ \~ nr s ‘YL \ /6. __ ._ _ _ oirs_\~s'; § -`°* \\ ` '_'.f"',g'f»._`-"#:»'i'I"€` I =~. -f-:J \.~\ \\ -»,,§`é'=-‘,6§ ~'~»=.~_3§=V`\~.\:°`=~?\i.~I :.V?_1\i`t`\. ._ 1 __ . t.~j,.j».§_§__;§ `\ .rf-V . ~ -di .*_$‘>~»~»~<». uf” ssl. il ° i ‘ti t e \\> ."` '-3- \` \ .\ ~\~-r~~ ~ _ _-.‘ e_ si \` " '. §€'_:~‘¢;`. ‘¢\{{1§;~§~\\§":i.>:_` ~.-_1,_,.=~ Q{____\ -__ ,‘ i £.’;f_~L==i*i§®<"Vff§;iif....__l ~t_»}‘ Y `_ "`\"",`:1`1 ::"»` f\:`§`~.- §>§¥§\`:.ii __»_>-ii. bi 1 ._ 12. e _-.¢\¥~.' ` ~ ` i~ 15 11%; .sr #V ‘ __‘,-_ssl -.-~_~.\\.> \ _ ...whoa _ .,____. ,__-1;Z§_i\\r§\;;"~` _ N ss There is nothing more suitable or ncater for fall and winter wear than a neat pattern double -THEM Yes lots of them of many different patterns and I W9 feel P91'f@0i1y safe in saying we can please 'any $6. 8, 10, 12, 14, I6, That is about the range of prices in double breasted suits, and every suit at any of these prices is certainly all wool.-The better the price the better the wool. If you have never had a. double fort you have missed There’s only one breasted suit buy one now and learn how much .com- in past winters. place to get a. really good double breasted suit for winter and tha.t’s from The Wonderful Cheap Men. I v Prowse rcs. , G' §1`5¢1QVW§__.have wc’ll _yhat we hahah ‘welre 'after t° the.garae played was the most unholy he make five lines from end to sud of such mm, cf d01|”-S and summation, and the R “_ to he seriously pregudiced. Net to mince H19 0( _ ` t° most elementary principles pf public law ___ _ fo . I gn 8 .e the revolution was abetted and the treaty e more in view of the vast expenditures on “deeply ,.¢m.em“»- tn; M,-_ H” mg con- er s mod name of the United States was felt matter-°, this latest example of American saetlpn so utterly at variance with the and international morality. The Morning Leader. hii1h€1‘I’»° H1095 r friendly, remarks' d “The very free and easy way in whi h secured forms one of the most remarkable ‘° newspaper io England out of Lon 'on, de claring that the American policy in Pa d nama is “unworthy of America," and let their performance appear in frank and ° unabashed fashion as agreat steal.” ill is hoped he will bepresent. If not he ‘yill mis-1 something good. .s .___. Vacant p osiiion. __ lolan Baths in Derbyshire. and the descent is by a night °' President Rosevelt “should be content io The Guardian is informed that 'the Federal Government will not divide the two offices held by the late Hou. Mr. Brcckcn, and that the appointment of his 9u°°°55°\` Wm U09 b° bug d°l*Y°d° If the sale of liquor, and for a short time is expected that shartly after the return ol Hon. Mr. Fielding to Ottawa Hon. John E. Whear will bs appointed io the Every day fresh discoveries .add to the interest that is been taken in the .imearthing of the Roman forti- fications at Brough, near Bradwell, and all full considerable numyers of people have visited the spot, many from Sheffield and Manchester mak- ing a. pilgrimage thither. The vary _ greatest importance is attached- to the discovery of the Roman baths, _. almost in the centre of the fortifi- cations, and it in now clear that the Roman road goes directly from this bath to the park at Buxton, ten miles away. For some miles right through Bradwell the road is in splendid condition. Saturday, Sept 5. a number of men- were 'at ~ worh emptying the ba.th,_ but operations were impeded by the water, which comes in at the West end first, as ii did 2,000 years ago. It is oblong in lhape, oi splendid worked stone.\ oi- _ Steps. 'A big inscribed stone of the _ second century, a very fine Roman __ , altar, and s. stone column were among the valuable discoveries,_ as ‘ran _nuanors1lcn_ay_r,orra'roWl¢.~ 0 G _ ‘_-mv ter thoroughness nslucisney. . rl' V _ _ Go ernment. AN |0,a¢,|°u md construction will be doubt- serve we opngratulatn tho V ‘ l lined hereafter. All accounts auree as without reserve we eonallf-Gill# 0°! esersa that Hr. Kitchen the condractor has tractor Kitchen on the completionof the _ _ _ P” a anis work thoroughly, ss was ex- treok-1ar\=_\l- _ any one willing to assist nnancislly in the honest enforcement of the Prohibition Law in Charlottetown is requested to send their money contributionsto any on° of the Temperance Committee or to llr Jenkins, the Prosecutor, and it will be acknowledged in this column. Informa tion can be handed in to the Temperance committee or tc ‘Hr Jenkins direct Business is meant. CONTRIBUTORS W C T U S Merchant Widow My Brother’s Keeper Business Man Clergyman Clean up the city Parent Bachelor Education Friend Church Old Veteran Toe uood ilxht Friend Employer Close the saloon _ Peace and order Meth. Church Temp. Meeting $24.71 “ “ S. School 5.00 Some who were at tempersn meeting Friend Drive on Supporter Prohibition has the right of way. We now can enjoy the luxury _ of a_` 250) 10W l0.N. 10.00 S l0.® $25.00 __ . soo soo, wr 5. 5.00 so 5.W ` lawyer (at times) to look after Prchibit.-'1 lon matters- _ Wanted two more detectives one for country and one for city work. Apply at , once. We understand the stebet pedlars and Saturday night selling will be attended ‘ to. People are asking why the search war-‘ rants are not used more frequently. This is a very forceful law. It is greatly to the welfare of this Is- land to maintain Prohibition. So we hope to hear from all the lodges etc. - Bye and bye we hope to ` extend our detective work over this Province. Some think it unwise to expose our band--cur obj ect is not gore, but to stop will sound the warning note-_soon our warning wiiloease then the sellers will only have themselves to blame when more trouble comes. I na. A. vl. cinsrs is cent direct to the diseased” grubytha Improved Blower. ealsthe ulcers, clears il iii orBr.A.W.Chaac to sndBuifaio. . OIOU . popular Xmas gift you can give tp ; anybody but be sure you come tn the I best- studio and that is Gauvin, Gent- I nel 8: Co., Guardian Oiiico Building . Nov. 9 d & w tf 1 . - » . . » - . » . - . ¢ . » » . s . . . . . ~ . . s | ~ . . -so ...»..a soo. l' 93 75” - cmullll cunt - ‘*“°“ °.°§.°%.=:.‘:?_'..% - F~PEllKlNS &~ C0 F if ws an Your rains WE LL Hott lr' I orc ~ lllc r » _ __,-» ~¢` . . ', ‘¢.. _ i ,.. I . ‘ ‘-WALK iN AND Loci; ~lRoln»li”` ; ._ F. PERKINS & C0. PL l?ERKIN_S.l& i XMAS GIFTS Actual Rtsults and p Not _..l`;`s_tilnil_t_csfi`Co‘\ln‘t._ __ ; After years of careful _experience : ; during which no expense has bccnrg 1 spared to accomplish the desired rr- ; ; suit, our photos today are all we claim ; 1 them to be,iirst-class in every respect. -: 3 Their use by thousands, testify to ; : their popularity. They are the most ; WleWsW¢Nih\’i _ »\- - MNWM emptied to a depth of nine feet tom. \ *i_i_Z_-i-_*‘i*- _ W_AKEl"UL CHILDREN. and strong. Fc_r~sale by all druggiuts. Price 25e.V .per bottle. .Pre- pared only by ..VA.W»l.i;Cililll1.PhBl.B_. well as s, quantity of bones, and a _ _ ` _- ra.m's head with horns. These will ‘ " ` he examined by Prof. Boyd-Da.w- kins. Although the bath has been there is yet no indication of the bot.; For along time the two year old child ol Mr. P. L. McPherson, 59 N. Tenth St., Harrisburgh, Pa.,would sleep but two or three hours in the early part of the _ A night-, which made it ve hard for her -T# -;“'f-1-/‘1%5_'~" '1 1%’ __ _ Parents. Her mother corriluded that the Sf 5* <°\ ="§*"»Vl§!v~ child had stomach trouble, and gave her half of one of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach and she slept the whole night through. Two boxes of these Tablets have effected ii Permanent cure and she is now well Ji l 1; T’ ffzsl " -o ~_=~ FA'._.v... .Z I .4 s I 1, H I "\ l I rs riff; - R. _ I _ ___ ay,- `____ __ __ __ ____ _ . _ ___ _Q . 5 .__ . \~-.WV _/_g =';w§ I .» \ ` X ,,/v~ -» -.‘~ `*al.. dk _ ` V1 wig ;°_~.f:»=’V”' V V ,F3 gf .‘nlamvaoJ will be a gratifying one if- coat, ' waistcoat and trousers have been H' ° _made to measure here. That por-_ _ __ _ Where Wm you and a po_rts~_much as we regard faithful ~’ V nicer. preparation than ' ' _t°‘.‘1°“”'g _ hast P9ttef“~_s# ¥°f V ' ' course; measuring as7a~science; _ _ cutting as an art ; sewing and fin- 'H' ishing judged by the highest stan- Summerside P E-.I Bank of Canada Mevmwmm UNDERST AN ll A Christmas Reflection dardfof excellence- Real merit _ °f 10¢a1¢o,{¢1}{{5lg,_l".,n'5'. f”‘g§e}§'-V . ::f;i __ ._ -' _ marks every garment made by as not price is not ia and .1 » " ~ V Softeni oothi ` ‘ '- ‘ v f ’- pftenlesa' tlianfoutsine firms ask _ _ UE. 5 118» th ' tches. U 111 makes 'C112 Skill I & n(1);n’s;1dhv¢?sllver w8i¢°;e;u;o¥om;‘¢;) } heal' g, ` 1 ` _ H 1; ` s ~ ‘I d~ 5 ' “_ ` Sf!! _ ._ _ like V¢1V¢t~ F01' Ch’-PP@d _ __ H N I and nice assortment "of gold T I 3'* " ' '"hhnds, roughened skin, _ " A , '_ '_ yat_¢h¢5_ ,TQ r I4 _ rs;a1~s, our. ang, ren., m3. CANADA LIFE ASSURAWC3 C0., TORONTU- _ `. Dual. Sins :-In acknowledging receipt of ch.eqi¢'l'£t’$¥-5il.», I ddr! U _ My policy No 87 was us yung; pi paid ten premiums or 548 each, or 348 altogether. D _ The surplus payment you now make is/lone grgaterthan the total uit of .fha _ policy big! _ao and I have received the $l.ooo in addition. ' _ ‘ =- It is ardly necessary fgr me to any that to havégll mv pnymgnb mms-ned ggi over $\,poo in sdtdtion, besides the inauinnce prot _ na all these yearn, h. qnaemb isfnd ory to mc. _ . , _ - _ I congratulate the canada Life on a record which might nlmostbe considered impoesib.e, _ - ' ,, - ' ` ~ Yours truly, - ' _ ' __ ` F.”-il. BALL. Manager P. E. Island Branch, _ Spedsl Agent _ -_ Charlottetown, ~ _ _ _ HARD T0 G Wholesale " Commission in all Kinds/of _That some people send to a dis- I g ltant citywhen they want a watch. I 4 - Fulton Market They have only =. stranger’s word r for it that tus. watch is worth the I price asked. Not having seen the _' art’cle, it cannot be told whether f ' CALEF H1U~EY» ' 3, it is suitable) .We have seen uite SEABURY N' H5-LFf\' q a number of ` watches that a good _ “"8 °°d"'3” Pd express my satisfaction wiih_n»e cuiecme of my aveatmenl with you. _ ‘_ . 26. sedonteeenoo t snin is-pfnr ancaaadrg W. K. Rogers. i E.»:R._ Bmw, pVice has been for, that we _ _ ` _ _Zi _ would 110? Si_Ve__s`hop room. uthers ‘_ I " ‘do not il't"“or have ‘not sufiicientl? room