_ ‘l 4 T: Al-Tip ii V. . :_ _ f _ `~_' ¢_. » .___ _ it# '>- ~ "1 fi ‘T ;.~_.;. II _ Oll _. (lltlllf. _ ter front and during that terrible an _ -v V = -..--,5,- . - » __ 1 ».`._:_,." _ . __ \ i . _,_ (12,, _ _ .. _i__._,,_,,,,. `. ff _i>Aos six " -~-~.» m ,_;,‘;,;,’,;,`;,;,;,,*T “ 'rin cHARLo'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN ...RST or Aw _ ~ ocronan 27;,,;,," THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Liberal Government will continue tw? _ ~1`~_ SUMMERSIDE PAST AND PRESENT. I Gund Down to October 1906 the Western town and other points, and the res- capital ol Prince Edward Island had ponse was as prompt as possiblefbut Preserver Roughening a n d chapping of the skill not only is ai source of discomfort, but is a means of gradually des- troying the freshness and beauty of the skin. The best remedy is oilr Carnation Cream It heals like nia,q_ic and is as good <1 Skill preserver :is can be devised. Get a bottle now and keep the pre pzirzillon on hand all through the fall and wiiiter season ior _ use \-,~]i_f~n<-ver needed. Price _"dc sold only by I. G. JAMIESUN ` DRUGGIST Iincreased importance from the de- velopment of trade with the western l’rovinces.Its already large commerce expanded and its important hiisi- ness houses lengthened their cords _ and strengthened their stakes untiliwinter was coming near' It was too the town had become a busy and im- portant centre of trade, second tolently' what could be dime for the none in the Maritime Provinces of iits size and population. ‘anld Then came a great calamity, such as few other towns of the same size “ev have experienced during their process em of development. It was the greati re ol October l0~l1. 1906. Shortlyl efore midnight of a dark night.while Ia iicrcc southeast gale was blowing, ca the alarm pealed forth, rousing the _startled citizens from their slumbcrs r ) _ ‘to combat the relentless foe of all f ,modern cities. The tire had started Su in the railway freight shed at the iva- -: * night it swept through the heart of .- . - _ l . side and w-ho has inspected the town =i`_R'5 ‘ tlie town dl;\,;,'oiiully from front to as » -.;:_~f.*'=t ._A . \ , \ .. f’ _fl il -y-_»- -_-»-..._-»-i ~;,-sgf '5;..;:.-- _ __ _ I l i I I I i i 'experienced something 'of tue develop-'the best that could be done was _to ment as well as the fluctuating for-_keep the flames from spreading to tunes of other Maritime towns aird'i‘ight and left. The town was with- cities. It had been a busy centre in the old ship building days. and had suffered by the decline of that indus- try. .lt gained a new impetus with 'the opening ol the railway. After the union with Canada in 187B it derived out wat-er supply other than that 'supplied by wells. ' The Court House and Jail, Market Building, and Hall, the Post Office, Railw-ay Freignt House, three chur- ches, two parsonages, live hotels and scores of dwellings, warehouses and other buildings had gone down before the flames. Most ol the householders lost all their eflects including their winter stores of coal and provisions. late in the season to rebuild perman- moment was to provide shelter, food raiment for the homeless. The amity had been overwhelming, but er was the response to such needs more prompt,_more -energetic or more CEI cient. Tried hy the fire, theciti- zens of Summerside were iilot found wanting in the fortitude and resource that rise to great emergencies. They lmly took counsel together and resolved to retrieve their losses, to el ulld the waste places, to lay new oundations and to niakie the new rnmerside greater, more prosper- s, more secure than the old. And y one who knew the old Summer- it now is, as it was ollr privilege _ - ' l`l`Vil"~ ll"ll`lllK lllllll l\Sll€S llllil ll>BSUlll~ receiitly to do, cannot lint be impres- 'fioii iii its path. A brave tight was Sed with the fact time they have __- g Ulllfle With The B-Dllliallces at hand. nohly succeeded. \Vv: have :iii iilliiieiise stock of gold and silver ivlilclles, all grades and sizes. Our iiluiie on u ivlitcli is tlic best giiaruii- tee of its qualify you cali liave. G H ylor aussi Q? I l#-weler and Opticziii. I ll -~ _ ti (.'ll0C0l.A'I`ES Our judgiiieiit and ex- perience eoiiiliiiie tiiprodiice tlle iiiosl attractive Clioco- lates \'ou'll uiiderstaiid tlie arlv:liilu;_{e.°» of piirity iii stock and cliurzlcter of product, if yoli’ll try :i box' of Rockwood Clioeolates. Stocked by good dealers all over Cuiiullzi. The White Candy Co,Lid Sl. john, N. Il. l " The Sweet Home-Made loal. appeals to all who apprecvte Cameron’s Bread Fresh every day ai these , G R 0 C E R S l izninst liarmful substitutes and imi- composition of the Senate at C__n___ _,,.s¢‘ . da.. Cameron I Coffiii Sz Co Sninllwood M & A .\leI.cod t \Vlieatle_v Clialipc-l'.- (lroocri Nicliolsoii l\lvrick & Co W Cronin Mis '[`rliiiioi' _ (_I{oclifoi'd Si. TRY A LOAl`-` H l\l.lOl\‘§. 00,110.1 able V, do any good Zum eral partisaiil. lt is true that the _ 7 cts. I T. il THE EDIT fl fig, A JOURNAL of in 'I formation for all Literary Workers. Thirteenth year. Only permanent and sue cessful magazine of its class. Tells " what editors want: how MSS. fl should te prepared: where to find the best market Anwers ev- ery question that you want to know about the business of writing for the press. xoc n copy. $1.00 a year Send toe for sample copy, or z5c for three recent numbers. THE EDITOR Deposit, N. Y ‘~=f~’_ _IG Il li ii footwear from tllc leathers sixty appointed by the Laurier Gov- ernment. There were also three va- cancies, two of which have since been This is tlie time of year _‘I ive like to talk to you on 1, footwear ideals. The cold wet; xveatlier that is fast :ipproacli-I ing carries witli it, tlie real I rlicuuizitic geriiis that will V _ _ soon take hold to those damp S nd wet feet. _ For men, women, girls, boys nd children, we produce the that will keep all Olir own make made best rep and grain is our fort and just ow we are well stocked with ealtliy. all the dillercnt varieties. ln rubber goods we carry the “Daisy” the kind that ` B S d co Ld powcr i 'w`e|m1tor iR i l l l , t ‘ ‘_ ‘. . .'. , _zlica lar -_ dresby folk Wear’ Dc & "mg S€:;“_" to row, i buggy, i road wagon, i Sunnyside A_ Kennedy mea’ trunk, wagon, i cart i Home dnlwftf Box 24' Charlottetown comfort’ range' i _,sim i ~ ""'°"“`i~ BEN] CARTER ’ ~ l-' i-V T* icle with the following words: ' t is c n ' a ytl ing in the domain ol politics cnii lic that a The Globe further points ollt that Senate membership hilt 22 Con- servatives, two Liberals appoint- cd by the Mackenzie Government and lillcd. The Globe concluderi its art- ‘I as ertai as ii i H artt We are showing :ill the New Falliityles. Hartt Shoes I stand for everything tl1at’s best in slices, style, coillfolt and dura- bility. 4.00 4.50 5.00 appoint Senators-unless some real Liberals only are appointed to till vacancies there will not at that time he more than ten or a dozen Conser- vatives in the Senate. No wonder Liberal papers begin to show restive- ness. The protest of The Montreal Herald sind The Whig is a timely one and should be heeded A British jury very promptly con- demned Dr. Crippen to the gallows and already, the cable tells that the dreadful instrument lor his execution can have any doubt as to his guilt and unless capital punishment is to America, and to the chargeol being an accessory after the murder, they returned a verdict oi “not guilty.-" This verdict will also be pretty generally' endorsed by the reading public. No one believes that LeNeve was an actual participator in the murder of Mrs. Crippen. Thull deed of secrecy and darkness was doubt- the guilty man in his effort to escape may have had strong suspicioiis. A confidence with regard to his crime. ated with tlic lliilortlinotc girl, and if only for that reason it seems lui- likuly that lie imparted to her any lriiowledge of liis crime. She would rcntly devoted a stroiig article to thi ;9,.vMi\»,. membe,-H of the Umm. man who would kill liis wife \vo\ildl{;l,|. subjlict. 'l‘lie Kiiigsloii Wlrig, wliosli HUHSK Um: l.ec,1l|s the ,|imcu1ti,,s,,f;li;;\'l‘_ little scrllplc against killing liisi lion l.iherali'siii is not open to question . .~ _ _ , . ', I-.m ur if the Shm||,1 (mu,-L\1 ,.1--oi cli _ Much pm-lmment and the people had view of tlie case many will concur , niet c.'1‘li 't ui c ` _ . .\.\: l..nD. _» _ . '- _ ~ _ ‘ is = ys_nes ill Mr. H. E. Jenner, organist. of Car ` The gI,`,.eml;e:x;)§; nthefsn éutriiijd tie _HOW TO 1’I{l§Vl§N'l‘ FOREST FIl€l‘iS _______ I miles from ii__ rmlroad. (Iunrior.l'rlcAl. CoMr'i.rix1oN or 'rim snN.\'rl~l. ""ll’l’°“ “°“’"“" t° h"*"° h”°“ i“f“”“` ' _.~~":‘-,\~:. ii _ _ _ _ _ , _ "" _ _'_.;_-:,,v` _"_ "“_mI"" _“I D"‘m"“"t l#‘l""8 "servutl\'e party, is not given by a I "f'i" » " Jillllllille ll_‘Wl` 1""""‘t]_l' dealt “"l-ll Ph" l_.ibcral Government some representa- " "‘ _,V-=‘!\`. V “"e_‘l'_Ia1 Ieprfsontatlun Uf the tW<'_ .ion in the Senate. The observation _ <13 ilollllvul Parties ill the Senate 0 I s upon the appointment of two ]_,1b__lic afraid of him, probably he would 'A%;‘i"§Ts;l<1\l3'.‘.‘9'»' (““““*1~ The M"“lf°“l Hefflld fe I .irsis following the lleatli of two cfm- bv reiuilsive to her. if she k1i@w~ '1`l10 'V"3:_'§f.T."_:_l_;'~:i I h I ' i- _ __ - _ --- " "- i - YN _- ` l’€SS 50c can t last long. Paton s. 75c l( the reason. Patoli’s. ` 3 Cliarloiietow n I _ A Tl‘lUR5DAl’- OCTOBER =1» '9'° __ reform ls undertaken-till 191s. If ° _ t V all rice ls being erected. Very few persons “SOC 3 _vnyd t]1;1t‘5 the price Of ' ’ any one of the eleven pieces of _ be althougther abolished it will be dress g°ndS_ We hnye put on our Y Mt that his awful mm., deserves mm counters tlils niorliing. Some of should receive the extreme penalty of theni are worth 98c per yard. Not the law- The illfy WHS 111°" lenient any wortli less tliaii 6;c per yard. with 01”” L” Neve' th” p“’“m°“' °f If you want a cut see tlleiii. They the murderer, who lied with him to , _ 75c a yard takes a cut of any § one of tlie liiiie pieces of all wool suitillgs (54 iliclies wide) laid out é r today’s selling. Sonic of the ods sold as liigli as $1.95 per K rd. Last year’s goods. 'l`ll;il's “_Plusll Senleite 54 iii. wide, sliion's latest idea, just opened l’:ltoii's 4 50 per yard. Pziloii’s 'P T N ’S Pl{f_iNl‘1 9-6 Victoria Row _. (nw 5 ..._ ...__ v,-»»..,4 . S /Vi ~¢._\__*_ »~»`\M_\ it» ~4---W,-__ ~*‘rf----;f_-, _ _ -=§ aw- tivciity-two null ii, liulf bil e i , . , , _ _ _ _ V, _ tuxm U; ,_.,,,,| in thu mmrn 5,,_Cti(,n- n few. and these tllc iiicl‘e.st iiiciitioii. |I"‘"‘)“'f I""f“ __H_€l)c_> has durllll , L. 1;.,¢i,;U_- rpm.,-(. “.L.,.c- lm. 0 _“_ The crops are not ns large ns lust|fl0 1l~1§ SIX Wills intludilced more _ he lauilei Cxoveiiimcnt when it took ‘l*‘ ‘l 0 ' y I l,- _ " . K g` vear owiii f to some iiiic_\'i:ccl.cd '“‘"¥ hlts "1"" “IW "ill" Cmlledllllna . f,-_qv-' I ‘ _ . _ _ ~ . Aiiii; areas i.i tlic ltockies also warf-~ » ' 5 ‘ I- . Ii- _ _ _ _ ,mee in 1896_ The Senate was oval, he tired of hcl. Fheiefole the July, ‘_____-______s l_,____n`_L __'__\___m____m___’]s S`huu1ll droutli, vet ;_','rncl~oiis in wlicot; oats. Im I l`ll@ Wlllg is in sympathy Wltl lvhelm-ingly 00nSe,»va¢ive_ and it iii the absence ot any direct eiideiice mt aside lmrlcy and n_,X_ fl-he lmilwny (,xt_(.,,_ _tefwléll Y C0rupostd those some luis, The Montreal Herald when it com -ecmed to be as active as possible in ISO lille COYWYHTY Ulok l-lll‘ l“lllf'lll Vl0“'| Mr. <`iiiup!icll said there is no more Sin" is rapid' u"‘1.°f the mst l“'SSi` ic) moiits ui¢L»l1 Bllll T0LU`@tS that f»l\_ ts hostility to the Government of itliat Lc Neve did not lictlially kno\\'_'iiiiiiort;iIit riucstion than the develop- me cllitliztcteli’ looking.tUwm`dS'"fm" | l3l`l’*’~l- mlllllflty lll C8113-dh, the C011 he da It famed to .f -t.|wlieil she [led with liim, that Crib- iiieiit and |ircsei'vutioli of the iiultioiiali ibm' ‘i1’:‘”"'“S cmupmim of develop' i urictioiis with that llltliciiiailufrziiiliirisidIllfn was “_ mm.(|e,.e,._ And in this l`*'”"“lu'eS and me fuwsts ‘Wm (me or liiilgtiihfa tlidmili' ihqxiiicsluii/iii?" fiicie In"-d uucmom Fummlimi in vmldevme' _ _ > _ . _ the greatest of iiatioiial rl-soul-¢9S_ L o _ _ l_on_ii io go __ rii t ..i l_0_ :Miss Bayes is also going to wear ‘ ' _“__ "UW Very mg” V _ “hulls CU l‘“l€="’ .some more stliiiuiiig l;o'\\'iis and sev- thn \v\irld. As Mr. Norworth hu nc can readily nirilicciate his valiiq I o the team. Hcsifles bl-ina such q prolilic constrlictoi' of melody, Mi-_ »,Nlirworth is easily tlic most grgeeliil ]1ITT5\I,~IE1_U M K1 one goes back in the countrv iiiaiiv lem] more Or' mul (,,,§w,| sm A8_Y “Ch @ll__ _das _“0tlllllll_ 015? 0311 ernment that _in filling vacancies iii V V- _ equal. ,_ , _ `~ /"’_ _[__ _ ' __,__'.‘i"v Miss E_ E_ Fauoom .04 StmSsbm_g_ of Sir John Macdonald alid his suc- _ ~ ' ' ~: --‘V-_: Sask., says; "I have found Zam, cessors. lf it was wrong to have a Buk very useful as a household balm, Senate composed almost entirely of / _ _ _ i _".5-""f"' SLcver_;i.l plf my ériends _ham alsfo used Tory partisans prior to 1896 it can- // _» __ ~..- __ - _-. =Vj'._ .__ i aii_ a spea very ia- y o it. A _ . _ - __ f relation of mine had siiilered for a not he right in 1910 to have 8' Sem l _ 'V V 7' V ' / lon! time from eczema. and nothing ate wmpiiscd almnSt.entimly of mi" 'iii-" . » ‘ ~ ~ _ ' rlvrh Buk worked a. complete cure. I shall Liberal party has had a number of l“`8YS k9€P H- Bllllllll’ 0\’l hand. &¥ld‘ great questions to settle since it as- "ing ‘S i . ii ` *ro “iil“:_.i3;.iss;“;‘:s";l:.;s ;‘.‘l.S°...... »- .V,.., ,,..» _ _ _ _ V _ V -_ V uk at 50`c bUx_ and it may be had general opinion among the rank anld '>_\‘_|Ql'~ m(,,.,_e_ i~l1i».VY1l€l,l_~ 00 ini: tlinse two sterl- lost fre# from Zllm-Bill! Kilo.. Toron- me of the lmrty that the time is muy ? 3 EPR 'IV ' “"`ll Dlily the flii-mars of our oiviiiiiiliie htilihnghit Hhliiliid o, for price. You are warned a- ripe for some radical change in the "~=.`-~»" tr t 1 -` ` L " m mu U 1° s a oust io ba m it is without the Senate It is following ‘he combo ,¢*'_ _Q3 RH »~. J G°HE7".{? 6 .ci J. Ma- “VA » .- . ... ._ _.V I BestProclirahle ` llCC_Ul` llll-Z 0 € 9- IB-m0'l"ltHI’Y - scant linlf do'_zl-ii years. 'l`heii no ccr- llliss liliyirsiliiiil Mi'. Nlliriivorfb pmmi Guide for 1910 there were in thc_ I cal pi‘odlictioii wor_t_h c0nuideriiig;llse to_ liitrmliiec tlircn iiliw soiips-, Our exclusive tuilorilig service for ladies is liiiexcel- _ led. It is the icsliltlof years of practical experience :uid the rzccliriiig of tlie \vorlo|~t of large m,u,;,cr,_; of d;__,s,,¢,iSn,_.d and burned my thumb severely ” SU »/'acaucies occulxcd f th --I-M-anim' to the pmiriu l’r°"in°°S “ml field was struck irrillrkillefi hy'"a Bos-IAm"l`l<1ai‘r~fnrliicrs'lenvini!"(`7¥1llilllumidi "Ml7l`t'f‘ll""1 .silly--.~-in-» fee:-, rising--large whit( . ' many' U . emfto :lie dominion of the great f0i~l:.»~tsV,,,,,',,nd AU,-,,,,y e_,,,.c%. t0d.,. Mano rctiirrlina to “thc Status” is 11 cali- blistcr appeared, covering the great- and Liberals were culled to Om” or located within her borders. Iis _.,m.vi,_e,]_ by 8 “.`if,_. a`I§d %,fel.;`l ch,im¥'ai'i1`».f2 nloiig tlie very cast lines. D01~`Sil'>l9. tllh' bllrfl WHS so Sevvrcf' -fqihe Liberal party is not at an “_ ed to develop these. The rruriirenientsl A party of Agricultural ldditors,Tll¢ Diliy iS tllnll *llc-“ll l1\\`0 trfaull It is rwllly surprising how lllllcklli uoncikd to the C “limo I of wood for fuel and lumber was in-Ircccntly made ii, trip through Western Cnlllltfics should lic fore\'cl` ll01lflCl‘~l' tation of "The Bandit," nu episode Qlam-Buk takes the smart out of a _ , 0 ( n 0 represew creasing rapidly. It is estimated that Canada, were so impressed with ly fliVid‘@‘l by thi! will Ill1‘1`i\llCl Of lllll- hm.n_ a cut or a wO,md_ That is one tation in 'the Senate, and now and _ _ livhwt they saw that they are writing tudu. Une less for our farm-i rézasriiti why chtigldren are so fond of again leading journals feel constrain- ` `,\..<_\,\_\_ .columns--of favorable articles in con- "S is t0 practice better agriciiltiircjis one of those grippiiii: illflllels °f i . eases e pain from “cvery- cd to speak out and remind the Gov- \-\‘ d cm ts" ‘ _ _ _ . ~ » F- rlin lively piece. way iii~ they do it counts. They are a school ol come- dl_aiis by,tlit-mselvns and are highly iluttcrnd by 'tile riipidly growing number of their iinitutoi's. lt is in- tcrcstiilg to nltempt to predict how funny the Jack Wilson Trio will ba in their blirlesliucs oil the arts pre- ceding tliem on the bill. Wilson is a spontmicoiis bubble of laughter, and it is hilitcd that evcii lie himself scldoni knows what lie will do until lie faces the audience. Ill a serious dramatic interest will be tlic presen- |tlle contrary, the niniiy crst \\'liile~ enthusiastic boosters for their new These are nbsoliitc facts. lt '. ‘ol the Wc.~:‘tcl‘n plains, eiiiirterl by_l‘l. Frederic Hawley & l‘o. The “Bandit” _iioclion with th.; r@_~;0urq_-es of that and get more bushels of wheat li‘oni|iutcnse action, groiipcd with a tend- lpart of the colintry, un Hcvc; and in some ol the statesier mingling -of putlios and aloveiil- I The "/tmgrimn ,\wVi¢u]t||riS[~' Ofiin olir north west to further llev,elop_l-L‘l`0Sl. flllitfl Ollf Of ill” Ullllllllll- . . I New York under date Sept. llrd, 19l0,|th0 UW Sllllfk Hllll Uf llll`mlll_Z- l'l`0-uf. clly and Kc-nf iniinciisr favorites, (_ ., -' , has the followiiig to say :- 'ls Ullllfllllli lIl`0Bt. H150. lS lfllflcillilve l’,r,el’m`ed "' 'wiv "lt H.('i;_lg" Great is Uniiada West; great are S8111- Snaps, snappy and girigciy. lub 118 the actualities of that vast stretch tim fine implies. its ii liuflliv-rollin of prairie provinces in grain produc- KEITH & PROCTOWS "f nimble wit' “gin” mmciug and vio- . ~ ~ 1 _ _ » ' ' " tter ol tion, and great the. possibilities in FIFTH AVl~,NUp, T -]EATR|,_ lciit aciolmtics. but it_s li ina _ animal husbaildr '_ W _ --- I‘ flvllninc wondernient as to how Miss _ 5 cll may the Uni , I _ , _ , _ 'ted States look with wliolcsonic lies-INN” \"rk’ w""k ‘lf Ucfilllcr dl, livin l\¢‘nt can i.,o thiolii_li ull lior gym poet upon the i' pil l~vl i t [I _ at that new colliitiiy Livliiiclic oiiliy Nm” B8'-WS and Jmik N(_‘r“""`th are fc _vp the beginning of its realwmiun of going to remnlil al, tlie Fifth Avenue Fc'(f~__;_\_,»___,_| Str(___gth and immte f__rcef'__lne__S_ in_dlii'ing the week of October Zllst., that 5 ll_ production, in niailllfnctluing iii com-I , ,.9 t B k §"_':§‘ tl;t_"° EKU" tllkllllf lU_fm 0f_ 1\,l\‘lftli Avcniu-_ maiiiigeinept. Judging ______ ;‘ 0 D" 'mf 1" FU"-lll l?.l`0Wlllll» Ylghtiliy the l‘ece;ition accorded the talent- _ff-____ _A now. that is of 'no mean proportions. led pail", two months would linvc been V - 1 _ ‘r VV `Y9t' lhellf lf* llllldllllll "UW in ullfhifhltllc l>i‘oprl‘ time for them iii'stv:iil of ll"ll.V ’C\iuicstf'i'1-ll H” if one ifoes li-nek iii history but nftwn \vcclis For the scroiid week tions niid live throui.>;li tlivm all. Mur- _gnrct Bennett, assisted bl’ Hill' Al* plcgatc, will appear in “C\lll1d_M- D.," a dainty little love story with li medical twist-Z ll"l`ll' ]l“"°“' the Gylsy violiniste, will romt swcvf striiiiis froui a viilimblv .\‘l_l'a