S. A. McDonald- T'-'= t--r ` ._».__ _ 1, _ire -‘f-1 4 , all t. » - ~ - i-_-~..'i.,- - __,,».'),i.f_» »_.“ti:=‘y;.; 5" ‘I-i” .,;;»;;;'..;_; - -ww _»-_-:»--_ __ “-_ _.iii ` __ . .3 3; ati _. "ii", » 'c -. _ i 1' ;_i1.t_ I t _gl f li *- _Iii fl ' 'l=i’iiir’- 1 ‘l J .;` , .~:»,.t,-9;; _ _ grail , t ,,i ,i\_. -#il _ - s. . . -.. ,flixr i. '_'i= iri- -lfei ‘ ;">`.‘ ._ = t.- Q il; Q; __,-___».~‘.-*-.ir,_ iii if -fi _ 5 .. t 7 . _§_,._=» _.lg _ 5” i i ii- 1:", :TS ~-Q.-`5l" i-,ii ¢ . t I 9"' - il? t, 1 `\” "t ' 'iff 1 _ig fir; » i’ 03,. i _i it/l : f. __ .;,__i _. -¢._ Sfiini _ _f`f`;j _`i`ii1‘ ig ' ._f -li 1. .-_-_- - iii %’:"'l-' r,:.I ‘fi ai i _ _ _; ,_ t fi-f.'. l _figs _ -_ _,r ,-I it .:._ , ‘1 it 1 fr < i-r lf.. E" ` _'Q ,,_t ‘fi in l 1 dirt ‘ _ __ _ _?f»"‘f » -Lf, -_ l M if ‘s if g .,. . V i §. iii? i Ti, . , __ `f_~ . C it il'f`f .I .. tt' ,1 M 9" tlilli _ at_‘ . .-; is' i ,E flii - '_ iv-i. I lf, ' tp; _ <1; I it "3-~ ,fi in ‘ i 1 if it -_ &1 t `l» fi? *Ji eff . 7:50 _- f ~_`t‘»f` _ ___ 'ng ." pi i\ _'ri si* - 5,5: .rss -t-_.- = 4 _ _ ,_. ,¢_ . , ' "" , Y V " ' _,oe ,, .. _ ._ ' . _ , . - _ _ P "id" " I ' ' V 1' .lf » _ SEPTEMBER I ,V " ` PAGE FOUR_ lTHE~ CHARLOTTETOWN GL ARDIAN _ _ _ _ ._ _,_ __"l__f9T5 __ l __*""'.~"""` i.:k\»- -._;,~ v; gt-1*-Jilf; ->-;.-- '» ¢ \ _L . 1;. » -- __,!'!T»_~).__,f- ff _ ._ 1 t __ ._, .- , - I ` -nf. ` _-_ . ‘ The Ieland’s Leading Store _-__éi_//` llharlulleluwn Guardian Boy’s f'....5*- ' . N- A `-.1 . - __ __,~;- ¢ »». - School Suits ';':1~_»'r: * _ .i _ "-.~` `* ' 'iii ',~" 'if ei .,_,,,g,,,,_,%_ . »\_- -_- -1 .:: '- ' 's 5:. -~ _ PIP. '.\ - - - ‘ /fi. .‘_t‘_‘» 'fx :`.`;I_<'§ v~~ -_ J i 'rf _ , ___ ,. __ __ 1 `__ _--{_1§:__u___~_. "`.-flu _ 'T' 1” ._ _ __ _ __ _»,_-__- .7?l.»~_ _._ _‘,_.,»_._ 521 _-. _-1; _ __._:»__:_. \_ _,_\ _ F ._ .__, _ag . _,__ .__ ____ . " r ,, `”2”‘¥~*v°m ._ 5_0 1 . . 'L-_-#<1 =<‘“ T; ~ ‘- 'i J..’#-“"1i.-- ` -i "St .~~ "3 ' -.1 A* .. . 'ilu »' , 1 _I ~. t ~ =- ._ .<9 - ..-_=.< - '-=_- --asa .- _ 'sf/_ 15 . ‘._s_.»-S..----q,§ ` -_1_ _ '__ _' _-1:' Y ; 5 \._i;;..;;:'_~ ` "‘*"' ` ` -- - -fi" f"”"' ' --f lit' .2 ‘~*‘ 4 is--1 . .e _-~-.1-w _...--.- i_a’f‘ ' _ ""=s'.-_.;‘-i"-_1-_-' .i' 5"" gfa- no-\‘§°""* "<‘ .2 L > ' Ltfifl 1..-r' ` <=‘¢»- -4 . .$0 s.1:';~_ f» wt ‘~ ‘ir-.' »: ` ._ }.»t/..- . -<: "»`~ “T 1*. _ ‘ f I x,-i ik- \ Now is the time to supply the Boy’s with their New Clothes, ours is the stock to select from. We have our new fall lines _in and a better showing will be hard to find, with prices that must please even the cloasest buyer. _ Starting at 4.00 We have a splendid suit of Norfolk style, sizes _24 to 28 made in neat shades of Grey and Brownish Mixed ”l`wceds, full cut Bloopers. The same lines in the larg -r sizes 29 to 34 and 35 for 4.50. Strong on the following We bought heavy this year to sell at Prices $6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 7.50 there is a splendid range of Patterns at all four prices . Two Pant Norfolk Suits We strongly advise our customers to buy Suits with two pair of Ifants whenever possible. We have stocked 3 specials in blue grey and brown and buying them as we did before the war advance on fabrics, we can honestly say that these _same suits today are well worth 2.00 more, the materials are good solid all wool twill twecds and beautifully made. , _ Bloomeizs full cut and strongly sewn with tW0 pairs of pants we sell these Suits for $6.00, 6.50, 7.00, '/.50. _ Fit your boy out at McDonald’s and you will have no reg: cts. Overcoats to Order 15 Suits to Order 15.00 The new fall samples of suit and overcoat cloths have arrived, this is an entirely new venture for us one which is proving a big success. Suits and over- coats made to measure for 1500. Call in and see the new samples and let us explain fully the benefits of this system. /\ll goods delivered 10 days from date of order, the new fall samples are here now. New 'Eiderdown Kimonas Al`$5.00, 5.25, 5.65 to 9.00 Direct from the factory to us_ in Cardinal, Navy, Grey, Old Rose and Copenhagen, nicely made and finished. Our 10.00 Coats This line of Ladies’ Coats at $10.00 is the best fit if you wish saving a $5.00 bill on your Winter Coat, See this line it possesses all the points of fits, finish, material and style, found in the $15.00 coats, you may have one now for $10.00. ‘ I President I. A. Bartlett Managing Editor .......................... J. R- l\ll‘l\¢¢¥ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14| 1915. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________________________ _*__ 7___________.v__._._._.__,,_-_-_-_~_-_-_-,-,-:_-_-:_ . _ v ~ _ THIS ELECTION AND THE WAR \Vlien the war is over Canada will be called into the councils of the Mother Country to arrange settlements and rettdjust territories. Sir Robert L. Borden and probably Sir George E. Foster will be t‘unaila's representatives, both Maritime Province men. The British West Indies, British Guiana, British Holi- durus and Newfouiidlaittl and Labrador will probably be added to the Dominion of Canada in the re-arrangement of territory. The area of Newfoundland is 42,734 square miles; the population 238,670. Labrador has an area of 120.000 square mites and a poi»\1lali0I1 Of 3349- The British West indian possessions fall into six EYOUDS its follows: <1) Bainmias. t2) Barbados, 13) Jamaica with Turks, islands, t4) Leeward Islands, (5) Trinidad with 'I‘obiigo, tti) Winilward Islands. Each of these has a Governor, heads of departnients and official staffs appointed b_v the Government ot' the United Kingdom. British Guiaiio und British ilonduras, the only British possessions on the Aincricaii continent apart from Canada are similarly atliniiiistcretl, . When these tropical and semi-tropical possessions are ntltled to the Dominion ot' Canada, they will be adminis- tered from Ottawa, and the officials will be appointed by the Government at Ottawa. The salaries of the officials range from $2.500 P¢‘I“ annum to $50,000 per annum. ilere will be an outlet for Canadians of proved ad- inlnistrativ<- ability, and there is no reason why Prince Edward Island should not share in the appointments. The commercial outlets are also enormous, and the work ol' tlevelopment of the gold and diamond industries, tht- slight' iittlii:-ilry, the cotton industry, the rubber itltlustry, the fruit industry will tillord ftirtliei' opportunities for t`o|iutlii`s sons. - Prince Edward Islanders will have opportunities in this direction second to none In Canada. The Borden Government will be ln power at the close of the war, either by nrrangcinenl with the Opposition oi' by the will ol` the people, tlctrlart-tl before the end of the war. Prince Edward Island by supporting the Mathieson Government will be in line with the Borden Government and will reap the fruits of the Dominion’s expansion. After the war Vaniuia will he gi`catct‘ than ever before and the nppot'tiiiiitit~s for Vaiiiitliatis greater than ever before. ily siipportiiii: the Malhleson Government you support the Iiortlcn Government, which supports the Asquitli Governnieiit. By voting against the Mathicson Government you vote for Little Uanatlianisin as represented by Mr Benjamin Rogers and tlominatctl by Qiielioc. The future of Canada is as much at stake in the present election as is the future of Prince Edward Island. The future of l’rincc Edward lslantl's sons is dependent upon tht- result of this election as inuch as the future of the province. Shall the sons of Prince Edward Island remain hewers of wood and carriers of water, or shall they become rulers and administrators of the greatest Empire the world has ever known? ily your votes on ,Tliursday you decide the fate of your tzliiltlreii as wt-ll its tlictiitiire ot’ your province. By voting for the Mathieson Government candidates you vote for Imperial expansion and Imperial opportunities. ily vtiting for Mr lionjziniin ltogors' ciiiitlltlates you volo for Little tuiiiitlitiiilstii and the Three lt`s education 1'or your clliltlrcn. _ This i>A'ritioi`sLANniiRi:R (‘hir~f of Police I’, M. llugltes of Souris wrotc to Ric Patriot ot`l`erin;,; “to donate the sum ol' $25_towartls ii rogimt-ntal fund for tho l‘.E.l. llcnvy Battery or any other patriotic luinl il' any coniinitloo from the clergy or business men of Souris will on t‘xtimitiatio|i declare the letter" lsitriieii “A lit"olt< ’ - \ tor all, lt may he fairly argu- ed that the reformatory is ai much more rigid school of discipline than the Sunday School. _ Let” Us Equip You _ ~ For Your Hunting Trip _ »t li. '_ Z`_\B('. fi If you want to bring home a good bag - of game from that hunting trip, you will need to get outfitted at this store. Shot guns- single and double barreled styles, in all the most popular and service- able makes. Shells-famous U. M. C. blacks. Shot--powder-and empties for those who want to make their own shells. You will like our stock and prices- and you will be pleased with our service. Call in. | F ennell & Chandler Victoria Row ‘ " _ __-il _J if-r=*' . 4 ons.-ir cash sais or Classic Shoe Samples ' For Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children at GOFF BROS. - We have secured the CLASSIC SHOE SAMPLES which we offer to you at 25 p. c. DISCOUNT _ CLASSIC snoss ARE coop SHOES d it i seeth le of Charlottetown and vicinity take advantage of thigdngreldifM(iii1{;yoSavingeSh?:pSal€- A good chance for ._ .. ._ ._ . Gorr Bnos ;‘g£y‘1i:;,dent§\iiii:?lt:ldt\:l!% :"I mnl. Sh 2 r _ ‘ ‘I ‘ I _ A . I . i _ oes vt A, . ` ' The Home of Good"Sh'oee _ ` . _ ‘ _ », ‘ "