il’ yi _#fr 5'.; r. .,_. .ii i‘ lc' F7 T _ / if. _ i .v-"1 _ :’ i, if l~ ‘ . i lt 4 M 1 _,__ :i ii » _‘V .». .‘». ,,.s ~.. iff ‘T ff v » l y i 1 vs_ _\._ ""4i» 1 £l~`.`_f l f~ 1 f .~~. _dh-' _ ir ,- ly .== -~.-~ .u~ _ 1.. Q __ .A sf _ \ r |- _fi _- ;‘ Ii? ' i‘i§.f ii. ill "i':. . :{.'_f»_l ':.‘_ ii if! w 4 ,,. . 1 J’ 1 E; -2 _‘l\_}‘. _‘til . "I _,if . . ll :»,.| .Y " '*.. _$35, a 1 __ _,- » z ill 12% . 1;., i I I \* ii. _ ._i is M . 4 1 _ _ _ i _ . .l’. e Ei, mf. l 1 _ /'Z ~° 0 raw Escape Couglis i" '*=”lt'\>" During, the fall and jwinterY1mou_ths. _‘Its the ‘neglected coughthat does the damage. A cough is pretty sure to go from had to worse,unless check- ed and checked properly at that. A silenced cough is not always a. cured cough. .lamiesons _ White Pine and Tar T cures a cough as itshould be. Contains only nat- ural cough specifies. Safe and reliable. Large Bottle 25c G. Jamison DRUGGFST The Medical Hall A* ! * Every Home should have an alarm clock. You need one for these dark mornings, it’s the thing to, 'wake you on time. Prices $l.00. l.25, 1.50 -G\|aranieed- ~ . _s'_;=___ THECHaR ff T sa~°e"vi1s ., #»~-».l» .. sf-="i~;fi;&§ siuuir " ‘iihvi he. ner-sun neu: ` ` °d'°.'il‘e'iv'l'ei:ii"ii'~;l°lif»'{i'n vu ryan imma Nirifs'lfile°lli»‘»x\_i'n°zl 'ids' ` N which P'Pleese address all communications to The Qharloitqtovl Glllrdlllli riuoav. No_\/!‘1_Ul“=`-3729. isis. __ ence to the West. We admit that in vines, but in enduring foundations, But as to our progrcssneness, lt is true that compared with the D802 iat which the nioilern world is m_0V- “5 promoter, \vho has faith in his coun- ing _we are not movin! rapidly as we ought. It is true that we are not getting our share of the industries, of the manufacturers, of the general swing of commerce. WHY c0mpLA1N-1 ` Maritime] _ ‘ and do bjislneas. -- . ` H ~ that ihoiil'¢l'_1lle.__do_ne by a llrovlnoial- We hear much complaining. possil;§ ‘And this is our erm fault. We are ing” "un uymgmy to b, m.¢,4\ we indulge in it too, of the unpro- a P0¢uliar_people. shipping 'Christmas trees from NW gressweneas of our little province of The immense, almost illimfitable, mumwwk w VN", York it “und Prince. Edward Island. Our impatience possibilities of our province are re- ,°_n_-"arthur, 1. 0: this Annu," to strike 3 more rapid gait may be cognlzed in the midst of our coin- would hot In 't k_why should not creditable to our ambition but the _ plainliugs. We bomt that ws can pro- some New ‘sninwdéker make wr ` fact _should not be lost sight of that! duce as good wheat sa, and better Too many' of our opportunities for Prince' Edward Island’s developmentloatrtha/n any other part of Canada in the last one hundred years has lcon and yet we import thousands of bar- - _ . ' conditions generally are allowed to as mp;d_ as steady as, and probably rels of flour and hundreds of barrelsuup by “nm mm. one ‘mm the mm more healthy and enduring than that] ol rolled oats yearly, either hecau|e| __ of any other province in Canada. _ we have not the enterprise to build l' _ '-- We make no cxcePti0l1 with Hier' enough mills or because we prefer the flfi';lbi°n‘r;’,';fI'lmTh°'];d‘;r‘:r;‘ fzrmgldalt imported article. We boast that in the certain sections of our great w€Si¢\`l1 tanning of leather, the manufacture _ _ l i h l0lt- country more rapid strides have been of boots and shoes our facilities are “Era v°;o:l“:,d::‘n;g:°ai;°év';D:_xp um fallen. H1011? l01"U1ll0S have been m8\ll>ll¢~ ANT 50 ¢“°°l-lV°\Y\ 1155 George and Kent Sts. " Mtf. the grinding been done that little _ léss than s miracle can prevent the and the British war spirit will 'be her allies, who have needlessly wautonly thrown themselveo into the conflict, Great Britain will be asked to send her sons to slaughter and be slaughtered oii contenental battle- fields. The "allies," ratharn than the ered unless the good sense of the peo- ple protests against the iniustice and 1 ‘ _"" _ V _ ‘ the cruelty of lt.» This protest is al- ' Ladies reversible coating will ’=° ready gaining strength and may yet _ offlre. _ K fn-_-u_ fiohs whatever. _ It is estimated conservatively that nearly $r,ooo,ooo,6o_6_oo is lost through fire in the ` United Stateseach year. The men who experience the greatest loss are those who neglect toinsure their property. It’s all right to cut down your fixed expenditure but it’s ` a very unwise pn'icy to leave valuable property unprotected I and neglected-an open inviia ion lo the ravaging element Don`t run the risk any Iongsr.Call in today and see how a strong fire insurance policy will protect you No obliga- W. K. Rogers, Co. Ltd., |'_" _ 84 Gt- G¢°fG¢ sl- / cracks over night. A de1_lgh°t‘;u.lp.toll.et H6110 ‘°*t“_'*` of the Maritime llgdward Island ,IU ll the fl¢|$ _tlilb Game in to one one of money making sind' for bettering our side comes ln and shows us how it value of which we have found out for But our province is still ful of un- we would _have had many millionaires and fox princes among us long CYS this. But as we are now raising both foxes and millionaires together there is no reason for coml1'lall1l- 810013* W9 losslof time.. Such opportunities as there are in the fox business are still open lu other directions and they lie largely along the line of improvement in n ' riculture. Here the ofJ|J0Ft\lDltl€5' r _ acre of soil will shortly equal that obtained now from many acres. The thing is not' to wait for some one to come in and show us how it can he done but to do it ourselves. NOTES _The Guardian was shown today a circular letter, from g St. John N. B., wholesale liquor house, which we understand is being distributed gener- ally 'throughout the province, giving tati ll kind f f ll(,\, s de- aimost infiuiteiand the Product of an I ' ” _F0 LTCK irinms Colored border and picture handkerclilefe suitsli1e_-fo'r__ch_il¢_lr'en _st_g,__e3_gb¢1w5¢ gush, Plain white 'lawn haed_kerchi¢f_._narrow bcrder¢it»5._ll'¢u_d fi-‘ ~‘ ‘~“ ~ - ' Plain white hemstltched linen handkerchiefs at fi ;.‘;4, r_6lsud i8e each. ‘Plain white liemstitched linen hsndkerebiefsmsrro hem___a'c ao, 25-e_nd`3oc_es¢h, _ White lawn, lace edge' at z5 sud 3o¢ each. '~ _ _ ` ‘ ~ White lawn. lace edge, embroidered corner at 18. ao. 15 and. 30: each. ` ' White einbroidered handkerchief at 25 and 3oc each. - . _ »; _-la Plain Irish linen handkerchiefs718c. ao, 25, and 3cc each. _ _ ` A _ f _ Mourning hendkerchiefs, narrow black border i8, no and z5c_e|.ch. g _. Something out of the ordinary in heavy lace edge at 75, gcc, _-r . loaudv 1.75 each. , White silk handkerchief emblematic at 3oc. 1 1 ; ‘ ._ ` ~ V -_ _ White lawn handkerchief, emblematic at r4c. _ ~ » , _ _ ~ Fancy colored handkerchiefs for fancy work for Christmas r5c each or-2 for 25c. gengemeiifs figiiyiexggda l;1an;ikeircl1iielfsdi5tc or 2 go; 25c. _ _ ‘ ’ eu emenss _ an ercles,n1fae a_ agen ~o:. . _ - _ Good _linen _ha'ndl¢erchl¢~fs at 30 and Coe each. ` _ _ Plain white silk at 3o. 50, 6o and I .zo each. _ » __ Faucv silk Tmem, all rolors, white, tau. grey. navy, black, wine at _a.oo. A shipment' f the very newest beaded bags, all colors, just l arrived in time for AoiYd i` Dress Goods Sole ‘ _f An PATONS \ lovely 56 in. All wool cloth in Leading Colors. $1.75 value for $r.r5 _ A Dress goods sale that is making shrewd buyers visit our dress-lgoods counter. There was some sharp selling last week, and we intend to make the ‘ shears ily this w.ek - We are offering heavy Cheviot basket cloth worth $1.30 for 89c. 1 c Shepherd plaid dress goods in 5:: in. 451: for 37c. lfeevy Brown, Green and Navy Tuft cloth 56 lu. $1.4 5 for 95c. Some extra values in serges 8 5c for 65c. New whip cords in the' new shades $1.30 for 9 5c. ~, Sample this if yon please. _ = _ ‘_ Broad Cloth in Brown, Green, Navy and Black our regular $1.50 for 75c. _ The Best sergn in the world 56 in. 1.35 value now 95c in _Black and two shades of Blue. We are making a big showing of half price furs during this week. There are only a dozen Feather Boas left. Set _that you get one. _ _ Get our prices in Blankets and Blanketing, we offer a x,oc a yd Blanketieg for 79c also 55c Drugget for 39c`_' ` , _ “armed” camp.” _Which E\u‘0l>B now 'wo °m`°n a B ° .lor A __ verily is, from breaking out into “wud st my mum” statwn M 8 96 __ "L_" "`__‘1 V horrible slaughter. Our despafiehes cohihrd i“d“é°m_°“li t° pumhan’ tm ir P A ] I Q N G ' it ‘ A ' fl ll l ill ll I - _ . _ i>n|vA~ri-: on-'ice _ do-1... ii. p... 1... i... ....._ _;;g_§._;;ew;_‘;°g§_°_ »__,_,§;_;,1§°_;’_,_; l/l°l0l'll ll0W~ - _ _ _°__.!9_"_._, _ ' nanny gmrpowdery to "tidy th' amounting to five dollars or over. In _ V __ _ V _W ' V » l widows and orphans, will be consid- ' l 3:1_‘//,/ - /' hand at-2 'A' Bruws' H SMU' °“ 'W ' f 5 be an important factor in settlin q vi'/""" _ --- ..._~..__ ---_ ____ _______ _______Y_: T_ __ 1+ ~ _ _ _i ___ K r-'WN .,000,U00,000.00N t D0_1r