, 1 ' AGES of the Latf ' ~ - » . - ' ‘ ORNTNG Dail '° ld Local and For - _ _ - Catches A“Eg_.\y HE CHARLOTTETUW GUARD E!" News' A I _ T I -_ ' ` ` ‘ 5 * J V -_ Morning Mails- _ === _ . ,_ \~ . _ _ -1 -‘-- READ A|;.|_ oval# i=|iai'|E U" is E:-' ei 5# _;wihl_ - ._ ._ _ ._ _ "THE I-{"1"‘1§_f1`___Nj*?!S _ _ _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAYLJULY 22, }_9_I_I. F1_iua:r;or ALL" _ {§§i£_i°_ nv Mantis suvmggli T FU :_ 6'3- llllillllll WEEKLY sHilisi=iiii siiiiiiiiii _ ..@-_- (iiopr. 1909 by Bradley-Garretson Co., Ltd.) Mine honor is my life; both grow in one; 'puke lionor from mc, and my life is done., -Richard II., Act., Sc.I. .'l‘|iei‘u is no word that appears with greater frequency on the pages of l-lliiikespeure than the word "honor.” 'l‘herc is nothing that appealed with .iieiiter force to the men of the time Ig; -‘oi-eiit Eiizubetir' than ou-. ia"- contaiiied in the word. It was an nge of- chivalry and daring. soc.. ni... as i-lir Philip Sidney had honor in L-xfess, if such a thine: were possible. 'i‘liey would recklessly throw away their lives rather tbuui have disoon- ,ir in the faintest degree tarnish their iisuutclieon. A man like Drake sailei arountl the world not for his own gpiiyy, but for the -honor. of his na- tion. To show the white feather in the presence of an -overwhelming force would have iueullt dishouor 'to the lui _Ilidi name, and those high- ideals i 'I " ---_` '- -1'-=-m -- ,i - '”a::» -3 V - ' __ Y UAILIN ADVANCE §> =e '< L35 =E I i prising, llbly Directed and Highly Successful Company. these columns with it view to i~:l.ini\i- riuick (‘»i»iii|>iiiiics Act, dated Fcbrii-:` l"AllM l\’l(J'l‘(ilfh‘ l‘.llMlNG. l late enterprises and iiivt-stnieiits in nry l~, llllii with an iiiitlioidseii ciipil. 'I It is thc intention of the Company that line, hilt niaiiy things have liiu- iii of $l25,000, ilividcd into i250 _to undertake the construction of ldercd such i‘ do dciir toilic A“g|0,,Sux0__lwiiy, Anil thu isolntioii of tho l'i-ii' i-er, i.lini'|ol.l.nl,iiwii. 'feed for stock, snw up ii years lire- ______,_.eve_f (mmd has g\m.m_m|y wunlviiicc, especially in the winter seinion, Hoe. "I‘i~e:is.--ll. li. lMnc.l(ny, Ai--_wooil in :i _lirief i-1111100 of tiiiue. _l`¢' ______ ___ hh, buté|e___ The h_,_m___ t_|.__itilH1H Uhorntcd adversely. Iliit_too eoiintaiil., l¥li:ti‘lol.ti=,l.riwii. |vo|ve a itrinilstoiic for slinrpeiiing __;____ ___ ___g___,____t_ _____t_ee___ by __,_e___ whullniieli has bccii in:ul~i~, of tlwsi- ililliriil ini‘ecliii--l<‘riink lt. Hl.o\vi|. servo thc piiicticiil piir|iosc of it hrc "“" .‘ K _ _ _ I “I l liiluck, skill and ciitei'|u'isc liiivi- bcvii' llirni-ioi'».li»lin Mifliiean, Mrirnliaiit_ ioiiifiiie when nttiii-liiiil in the pump ‘I V"“l9 to (’m“_l"‘t' '“c"i"° '§_‘}(fdii'ei.it.cil to iinloiii' 'iiiart frlini this iicci-ssiii'y diilsri--i.»i, we fcel his pci'i»u»iiiil |ii'iisclico iiiore than they did iii the Almsl.oli¢: nyc, 'l‘liis iwiiiiiifi-|'y of the l`lirii»il. is »i'i.i~ liiiuoiis motor and the fiiiini it iii i'epiii.ntioi| nnd di~|uiiiiii for the i‘.oni-1 , _ _ - iii.-_ M, _-_,,,,,,._ rapidly gniuiiig abroad. l A noon i.oo,i'rio's. The (?oiiipaiiy's biiildiuigs and plnnti iLl'ii.oxi:elleiif.ly liiciitcd to fiicilitiiti- thc ti':iiisportatioii of its prodiiizts a nut shipping fitcilil.li>s nrc vcry pre-if l l I _ _ ._ .__ _`. ` “za- _ V(-' As ii. i‘esulf» thc sninll liusiii-css griiiv I iviiliii- lii-ld. its opiei‘:itiiiiii~; include tim from the vary start und has eoutiii-[\uu1Illf=1<'l-1\{'v ul i:=1»u»lll\l‘ lu01ui'_=i. "ed tl, uxpami from yi,-up tl, your m|__stcniii ciigines and lioilcrs, saw _niill der the some capable iiiaiiiigeineiit. _#Hui flll`llI llflll_Ul1ll\0l'y. WON Ul \’l1ljl0\lH I<‘roni thc lieiziiiiiiiig they ci-ititlilislicd:H0l`f»H. l'¢'-lHlll`ll\i§ Ul dll ll¢Si. a reputation for proiiiptiicss in doinglpluinbiiig, steam iiiiil liot~\\'u.tcr lieut- uie work erin-usicii to i.iii»,i.i .rua tin-line. shin cluuulivry. nuil-nuikiuiz. &¢. most coiincientioiis wliitliiiity niul_&<`-- tliorouglincss in all that they uiider-I G.-\l~llJl.l'lNlUl"f_l1l\'C ways adding new ones, until whut_i part of thc fnctoi'y's opcratioiis with- was at first a suiall mul purely locnl:lu the past two yi‘ars,_ and the dc- busiuess began to nssunic piuvinciniliiiaiiil for the company s motors has imp0,.mnCc_ lcxcceilcil the highest cxpcctations. l HANDS 1qMp[,r\Yl<}D. [The now cclr-bratcd imperial Motors have attracted attention not only tlirou_-ghost this Proviiice, but thc sister Maritiiuc Provinces as well. l~`roni ln() to l7'5 of thcse_motors have been sold during the present year. 'l"hcy are installed in large numbers iii l‘i‘incc l4]il\vai‘d Tslnnil, Nova Scot- ia, and Neiv Bruiiswick, and have found a iuui'ke.t in Qiiebuc, tintario, llritisli (‘oluiul>ia and Ncwfoiliiilliiiiil, there arc about G5 men eml>luycil,_\\'liilc iiiqiiiries have coins from frir- witli an n.lluun.l distl'ibutioii of \v£Ll!*5*‘ “H 1"`l"l`<‘- lllll’l‘l't iiud from cvcry 2 Cylinder 4 Cycle Imperial Murine Motor, iuunufactured by ll. Stcwiirt & Vu., litil., ifity. _ 'rovincc in the big iloinluion. As yet only the nnirlnc type _ol motor has been inniuihtctiircil by thc (‘-_oinp:iuy, and thc dciiiniiil, as has been said, is great. lu the Pill* NW years motor bouts have multiplied amazingly on thc liarhors, lakes and rivers of North America and the world. Many of these are biillt for pleasure, or for sport, others for utility. There are racing motor boats, built for speed, there are motor launches in which small parties may make quick excursions, and house- boats driven by gnsoleue engines. llthor cruftfwilli the same propellllul power have been found most nm-ful ln the l_obstu`r fishery to attend upon the traps, mid so forth. For all these purposes the gnsolune motor has become ihdlnpeiisable. It is so compact that it occupies very lit- tle space, nnd'the same is trim of its fuel, which in small quantity contains an enormous aggregate of power. 'l’hc engine is alwnys ready for.work at a inomexit's notice, without loss of time in lighting n llre and gi-.l.l.lng up Jiteam, as in the casa of the steam well aware that but for the legisla- l.o\vu and would thus have created! Y ple can have motor boats by thel score on the harbors, rivers and. coastal waters, but cannot be permit-! ted to have motor cars or carriages‘ on land. This is a condition of 'things I that cannot always prevail. But this by the way. Anyway, stationary en gines are not forbidden by law, even in Prince Edward Island and the Im- perial motor as adapted alike for murine or stationary use. i ‘ h`UPl’TiY1`NG PRESENT NEEDS. 'Po liil the present needs of Island farmers in regard to farm engines and until they can be made here the <‘onipauy have secured the agency for lhe famous Ideal Gnsolenc Engine, manufactured by the celebrated lirni of (loold, Shapley and Muir, Limited of (hilt, Ontario, These engines have niadc a reputation for themselves tlirouglinut Cniindn, have been sold here and have given excellent satis- faction. The Company are nowi tink- ing orders for these motors and will be prepared to deliver them very hisliiiv ihiiiiivli iiiu-liiin-_ |,iii ,,,,,\» we piiny's prodiirtii, the gi-owtli of pnsf._ _ ' _ ' ' years will bi: i-xciei-ilcd by the oxpiiii- "MH" "‘ ‘|""“""" U""’"l5|‘ °"“"J"V- sion of the near fixture. 'l‘hiii is niosi . |l\=\l- <|_HI-il lull l~\i‘l1ll Ilinl i|o<'l'iiiie is- ilcsirnlilc not only iii thc interest of , “""""' ““] hm "uh" ”"|“'l5"d lu 'HP ' 1 __ | _ ul fl' I ind iiii 'ii ' ; i lmlriilul' liciu ii :ind ii'|ei' ,o`li "'"` ‘ mi" 9" W” ‘WI L'h"""“ the i'oiupiiny and llii-.ir iiiii`iici'i»iis inori- in inn iiflihiiiiiii lliiiiipflil. iii-cniise niilliloyiiusi Init iii the iiil.i-i'o:~\t aiiill\‘_" ""."“ lm" |"'H"" l" l|i“"'|`.\’- Ulf! |".______| _"___ also “___ ______,___Vi__g t_|___i_._1_,, UH. ,._|»c,|i¢_ ,H H", City ___ (.|____.|__|__ llii;l.i.|~|i~:i| ii-iilily l_>:i:i lii'i»li|.,__ in "pm, cniil iiiiil raw ninl»ci'inl, 'l‘he sliii»|iinl7"“"""w" “ml l-llc l’i‘oviiii-,i» of l'l‘iI\i\":"H MM' "M" °‘"""""°" "f " ‘i"“""""Y- dock lion i|i,mui_ii,,1_,._|y _i,,` 1,-,,,,i_ ,,,,,| blilwnril lslniiil. It in by 'nut-.li inaliiii l H" |'=‘~”= l“'f"'1\|\‘ ‘ ' "fl ii H"\\’ und more the triicli of the lrrinec l<1iiwo_i-il lt; t|'ii~.s that iiimlierii cities niiil i-oiii-§1\"l-'|1|| Iiviiiig. liiir llieiilifiil' hi-il lin- lulld lfailwiiy passes close by i\,,i`iii|iniiics grow and :ire biiill. up l,i»:""l"" "|"'l"| "\-'\lli“|- doors. The :iilviiiituge of niicli nbiiiiil-_ |l“U‘Hll‘lf ill\l'Ul`l»=lI\l- LYUIIUWH \»l` lwllllllv 'Nw “M |""l"""*"` =‘.\“""" ‘lf "l1l\`~\l' _ _ __ tioii uiiil pi'ogi'i-ssivn iii~l.ivil.y. i"'|'.l‘ l"'l'~'|"ll'\l UH' "=||'|ll ini lin- fixed to ii large and riiwin biiniiiess l ! Tl; is iiiost ilcsiiulile lo have fiii't.i»i'y i ~‘\'I\l.r~- of lin- iinivi-rin-_ uitli lin- nun _é____.__-J-i- - - " ' ' - 'W' " ' r ‘ ' 'r ~- --T iinilustries estnblislied and bnili. iipiniuliii i=\.uI'r-' l'f‘\'f»lv|ui: iwoiiml it, 'i'iii S _ll’i'ince ldilivard Island. 'l‘lic»peo|»ln_l vviin thi- i.ln-ory iii' the world until l‘m 0|' U". |||-Uyimgu ,U-,_ y,,,,|-ly ,i¢i,,,li|,gi |u-|'iiii‘|ni ili.<|\l;|i'i»i| il uitli liiii riysli-in, to Uttiiwii, t¢llclii:i: iiiiil otlii-.r l’i'ii- l wliicli iniilivii flu- nun llii- coiill'c, whilq viiiues and ciiuiitriiis liuudreils ol‘ll.ll|~ »‘=il‘ll\, lhi- sliirs and the plant-is ltluiiiiiiiiids uf dollars for iil'ticlei~l i.|i;il. l ri-\olvt» :iroiiiiil il. .filniillil lic iiiuilii licrc ul. lioiiir. Until-i lfi-Ili-_ioii ns wi-Il :is :n:l1‘i»iiii|,,y.m.,.. rio hits done niuch to build up in _bv l'l.oli»iii:|ii~_ wlivii lhi~ iiil.ci-|»i-i-i.ei-'pi iliiiitrlail ciiiitrcs, to give iiii_i|iloyiiil-iii., iihiii'i‘li \\'|l.li ilii vi'i-~‘. Siieed 25 miles nernuul'-T “’ “““"”“°"‘”"”~ “ll °f “*““h ‘fi ""‘-" . wiui i‘iu-ist. it it lun. at ii...i‘ .iieue \-rut libro-id Anil thi- popiil-itriii of _-_ ~_` ,___ __ __ _ ihood not afraid 'ofnilllliciiltics audi - ~ _ -_ _ - . _ -- ~ ~ _, _ - _ ~ ~ _ ii'i:'. - ‘iii o yi-i'ti~riiiy, .nil I dn./» |1in|j|;;,¢_i(,n5 ml(-1, up miygm ||,,y(. die- siiii-ii bci-ii riipidlv ifiiliiriqiili: its opci'-~|tiiue is lleur when cvery consiileralilel During the past ticw y_'c:{s04.}llltl-___l_\_ work people which siicgi__inilistries _,_,,,|_f,,|.,,,.,_.,»_ ip, js the Uilicliiiiriilglng ‘ninycd incn of _less courage. I ‘ ill'-lillln "lid |'\f=\‘=l\illlI Ullt l-U Hullllll’ fl ffiii‘mei' iiiust have his giisolcne ciigiiiel2“`_ii_i)ai_?;relf:_? _€;e__ '$113,113 tg ,_,,¢cU,nf§“__’;ufl B"l'i,,lyt_w°?1‘£__gr:';?__,_{c£";":'u:iY _ _ _ _ o _ _ 'li i inipro c ie io e 'i o'i iiiid the dcintiud for iiiim l>iill10S,esim___________ ____e___ la,-ge trade and it ii_t|mt Island fm.me,.B have L0 Few l ___ will l"’ ‘I°“l’t K1`°’""~lY exile” thut fm' [their intention to erect iinother 1al‘gl‘_More trade for merchants :in-l ship-. l hlist. .__ ¥>: -1... l-l'I`-llNi‘llAN(l ING iN ’l‘l llil buildin at once In fact The Guard ers mme |,,,sm,_.as fm. the _,__|»_S_‘ l'| ’l`l¢lN.\`1\}(|l\‘llIi~l Ul<)lNi; and has now become imperative for agent of many others that follow in tion enacted here against the use oflthlet bellll i{_1teresti_:___?l__§he___§_?l1;;l€_l;_Y_t_its htraiig. _§t__is_m§sE.__e€.rnestly io` _ . _ _ '_ l mlly B men l U » ie ope an csirc n some may. motor c.1ls_ou the loads and stieets_inc0__p0____t_On the Company p_“___has_ prove ____ ____ the case with ___________ of Pliiioe ludwaid Island, such cars,ied the rea] estate_ stock_m_h-Bde and_stewa__t & Co Limitem The (»_0m_ better adapted for home use than good will 0( tm ship chandlsry and_p,._ny Stands today n credit mid those nianufactured abroad, \voiild§S8il-milking business 00“d“°f°d bYlpride to our City and Province, have been made here in Charlotte- the late Robert Mclmurm “nd” u?e,VHl“ahl9 1195972 £0 the C0mmUl\ll~Y “ll . ‘firm name Of A- Kennedy & C0- this about the best advertisement possi- Q-IWW _ ’ _ _ . _ business has added considerably to'b1e in 1;\\¢'“-ay of attracting other j§§f_i'°‘_,§‘°;”_}_.1‘1;§‘§s§"‘;.,_§’,§,‘;5f,‘f;f°_,;',l_lthe success of the company and T' lfifiudustries to locate hm. For nu h y . 1' d h L ~ _lZI`0Wl“E *ill the tim€~ _ lthese reasons thousands will joiu| “P” "“’ “"1 “fu” “ fl" F e eg”-` A Usr-:Fun INDUSTRY 'wirii The Guardian in winning nie- lature may change their minds, and, . ‘ ‘ _l _ _ _l tl I t . . f t _ h . It Wlll thus be Been that the ill \Compuny great and continued p oe , ul¥_'_‘ E__w":i?)__(; Igfasflyigaixatrite dustry conducted by the Company is pei-ity in the extensive oper.1ti~_m5i ll 0 \ ~ i - - - . It seems rather an auomnl that peo- a vuilgd' mterestmg “"_d mos? “S” th°Y_"l"‘ °°“‘ll1°*-‘"l§~_ _ _ __ _ __ » I shortly asa large shlpuient is now 3 (‘.ylimle;-_ 4 (lyclo Imperial Motor, niniiiifactiircd by ll. Stewiirt on the way here. ‘ '"5 U(-'~. lflll-. lilly- 'l‘Hl1} RIG!-l'l‘i0f0l‘e the world was." Christ always had thc glory, hc never began to have it. He made himself God in this ut_ ternnrei I-lc could not change then in Ewfllify bust before the incarnation, Let us listen to Christ proclaiming to his countrymen, If ii man keep mv inyinix, he shall never see death." The Jews at once exclaim that such an announcement makes him greater than _Ab_ruliiim and the prophets, and they iniliguiintly ask, "whom makes; tholl U\YS¥lf'."' Then Jesus made the 01'\Vf~mY ancestor of the Jewish riicc rebuke his misguided p¢,i»¢i»rity_ -f\ mi,- Tathcr Abraham ieioicerl to sec mv day, and hr- saw it and was gladf' TU lllstify their suspicions that this answer mount soiuctliing more than that Moses saw Jesus through pro- lllleify. they said iiuto him, "'l‘liou nrt not yet fifty yciirs old and lmni, thou scan Ahriiliuni'.".` The niiswi-r ol' Jesus justifies thi-ir suprciuc suspiv. iw!! -lvsus siiid unto them, “Verily-_ verily, l say unto you, licfnrc Ahi'ii~ liiliu \\'.'is, l uni." I-lc ci\llcd¢hinisell` "'l`hi~ brend which ciinic down from lii>:i\'i~ii." llc spoke iilmllt the Son 0|' liliin zisrviiiliiig lip \vliivrf= he was hc- fori-," Aimiii the ri-nlity of our lioi-il's pi‘oi‘.\isti‘iiri- liglils up lllidi~r slirli iiiystt-riiuis sii_\'iiii:s iis, “T know wlieiurc I i':iiii<- :ind iiliitlicl' T go" “I ziin friiiui iilmvi--~-I ani neil. uf this ivorhl --lf _ve lu'|ii-\'<- not (hill. I am ln- _vc sliiill ilii- in your sins." When the High l'i'i¢~st ndjiiroil hini by the Most High to siiy \\~||,-g_||,,|- He was tha* t‘lir|st, thu rlini of '|‘li¢~, Most llllrll. |l\‘ I'\'llli<‘¢lI "'l‘ho\i hast snld: Ni-\'ei'tlirli~ss l say unto you, Hsreaf- ter ahnll _ve sci' the Son of Mun sit-~ tini: on the riighl. liiiiiil of power and coniiiii.: in thu clouds of heaven." 'l‘licn thi- High l’rici-it rviil. his clothes saying, "He hntli spoken blasphemy." lliif. wi- lived not iiiultiply passages from the Word of God on this point. Jesus Uhrlnt was unchanging ni hier- nity past before lils incarnatioii.l Let us listen to Clirlst proclaiming to his countrymen, lf a man keep iuy snyiiig, he sluill never seo death." '|‘hi\. Jews nt once excliiim that such an nnnounceiueut nnlkcs him greater than Ahriiliniu and the prophets, and they iiidigiiautly ask, "whom inukesf; thou. thyself ?'_’ 'l‘hen Jenin; mails the enrthly ancestor' of the Jewllh race rebuke his niisguiirded posterity, "Your father Abraham rejoiced to sec my day, and he saw It and wall glad.” To justify their suspicions that this answer meant something more than that Moses saw Jesus throuizh prophecy, they said un o (Continued on Page Thru.) ' 'um-, "T\1°“ ere. 'wt H19. _mre ni-in _I _. 1 i ,1 il