_,_ .1 -_ -t-._~¢,», .-..._ i 1 VLH* , _ ._ - ~ ._ . 1 .'1“tt""i‘»"2“"'» 1 _ . _ ,. 1 rmua,,,iH.;.;.;,._j&;.@~;,~,{3%-yxiigi?-p;;g¢_T1-1?-:»,»~1=,t-.~ii», _ A .~ , » _S *\,.gj#_`-/r»¥'.',’, ,---r1riti,i.A'i'...‘i'1~iri:v|s . . I The Right drugs combined in the right way. _ To properly com- pound prescriptions these days an aclcqiinte stock of drugs is requir- ed und kriowlcdpe of how to use the-in is also necessary. Now riiii-:flies :ue mtiltiplyiiig and :ill :itl- vriuccin this ilirrctiori creates niiv prolileins for _the pliriritiat-ist. \Ve litivc :ill the rlriigs riutl iiitziliciiics for \\'liieli there is :any dciiiiiid in this Iocrility. A 11 _v presciiptioiis brought licrc :irc coiu~ piunrled Iiy :i _inxitliiiite pliririnricist in ri niost scientific inziiiucr :ind at llic iuost reasoiizililc prices. ] .G . Jai-nicson lc:--ici' _oi thi- Hpiiositiori, had erosuctli Bride Ifyoii li.'ipi\.=ii tu lie one ol ilic lII¢|||_\' PCISUIIS V\`<'\IlII|Ig' il _ Wedding Gift and not kiiowiiig iiist wo-il io hiiy, we risk the llivor- of 1-i in- Spocliiiii ol' our Lirgi- :intl \\'.rIl assorrr-tl stock or Silverware and Cut Glass V G. II. Taylor gZM%uwc1'erl‘EfL'».'!lQ Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Can uda and Hon. William S. Fielding, the Minister o`i Finance are visiting Prince Edward Island today and for divers reasons we bid them s very cordinl welcome. It tiatters our Pro- -vincial pride to have even a short visit from tivo of the foremost men of the Dominion, and we wnnt to thank thern Ior some things they lmve done for our I’r'0\'irice, inoliiding the building of the railwiiy to Mur- rriy Harbor, the Hillsboro llridge and the new winter steamer' -Earl Grey. We ulso desire to thank them for the lteciprocity agreement. But -most of all we ure glad they hiive roriie because we want their help in nizittt-i's in which they ure ull power- tul rind in \\Iiieh we hope \\'e may count ur-on tlicirgooil-\\'ill. What we iiaiut i-s|ir~r-iiilly in irnprov- od ti‘:iii.\i*oi't;itioii and ii reusoriiiblc tlir.-~i-1-li [i'<-iiglit rritv in siriidiug our :iliuiitlnril fiirin pi'tuliir‘ts to thviiizirk. ors :ii'l'osS the Hil`.-fits, iii (`:inndii iititl , il~io.-ul. 'l`hr- tiiizirdi.-in hits IN-.en nd- vocntirig these things for twenty _vi-:im with nil its force :ind tliciicfoir iiiziy nioilestly cliiiin to hc very niur-Ii iii t-iirncst iihoiii. thi-iii, ns nczirly ull' thi- pi-or\l<- of the i'i~o\'irice ure. tlui- IH-l‘»‘r~' \'.'i-rc iuiseil twenty yeiirs ni:o -_i-i-_v high, iiitei' lllr. Iiriiirier, then in thi- it"-:liotits :it ilu- (`z\per~i and ivi'-ite the editor o’ tl in i s nic o conspicuous bounty to fill the other Provinces, nriil when they are told to “ask rind ’ll@_v.Sli:1l1 receive,” we must believe that the time for our long delayed _ k or boxes, fresh and pure at S I Q 'thiit unotlior plan niny be ,t.ried-per the McKinnoi_1 Drug tfo., C ' " tit ornu |,,,,,B H ,.nr_fc,.,.y_ of which there 8,., .leorgc und Ixcnt Streets. tlrti. " ‘ I“l’”" *“‘Iiil 1-riiiwiiierii waters. wiintis - t -i‘izANs1-‘iiri-Atiii iq ' ° ° ‘ 2.-_-_--e.-.-.:“;' :~..___ _____-___.__- -'tilli-irrnirli letter \-:hit-li is still one tit-cilliis ,lu ,,llf,.,,,l mute' that Wilrsgkc .___ ( U ' § llii‘ t-urirdiiin s clioircst. possessioiis! ul. I dum t -U, de than I -th_ ‘The Iilditorl-Tlie lieiidt-r of the *_ _ _ .- _ 3 - _ - _ ,_ ` rm'-'M _ I3 ,N ,.,,,,,,,, the umm ,Mmmc gm, gut h-lretzlkiili; lim( amliiwiiw tlillnzivlimg i,.,v¢i-iiziieiii min inc nnitflicr iifh nie Closing out line of gingham and sailor suits for girls 14 less than ., . _ - . ‘I P ` 4 t- , ' ~ For poiiii .intl iiiipcrinl time and 110111" ns :it present. ` Iylmiillirioiingiiiirto)ii1')i>u‘Lliri liliiierii ii-lill reguhr Prne ilinri. coiiiiti tot tile writer that let- we wish to Say also that until the ,mud fm, the rights our Island had __ __ \ -1-, 'ii iv- - 1-- -- , _ _ _ _ . _ ' ' 7 -,_ . . . . i _ii < .4 i cc issiiiid int he his m,,,_,,,cmt,ng ,mped,m,,ntB above re rioininiitctl in the Bond of_torif_edci'i.A loo Coat sweaters fOr b0y5 and Spcclal schooi not in his lotty elc-intron, iost an me fcrrnd to are removed Prince Edward .ion to the extent of risking Sir Wil !"”`Hi [“h"I= “ith “hwh he th‘““"3' island farnicrs and producers cannot 'Hd “iiily-hte*mdrlegiigntpntwto IM' glrlb 'SL to $l'So' Pants 59': a Im" giirilcil I’riuce Eilwiirrl Islrind. It is Share at all eqlmlly with those of _ on 'une on page 6°) '-i V ~-_ valued also because' "ft" twcntyi other Provinces in the benefits of the I ` g V yciirs, niiil in ti ‘ I ' ' . Oaiiaditin markets on the Mainland, Y 0 P A Il 0 N S or in the benefits ol' the New Eng , » . hopes to bc rerilizcrl must he draiviiiizg \-city lwnr. We ceiiriot believe thati the Lilicr.-il cliieftiiin will rest con-l tent to "finish his ,work'~‘ witliouti rrniferriiu; some err.-nt und lnstingi boon upon our little Islrind Province| _ _ t'-ii' whicli our people in genera-itionsl _ _ ____ ._ _._ _ .gurd to iniproved winter trrinsportn- ' "f"" *""‘ to eonie may hold Iiini in i.;rn-tc-.fiil rr--I tim, and th,.0,,gh ,might rates as "mv 'I`on5_ iiu-inlirririt-c. And some of us hnveis ti I- 1| _ _ bl . . ¢.'i'o\\'ii 1-lil :ind \\'t-airy of the long up-I lill tight .ind of hopes iicferied inie-I must A WELCOME T0 SIR WILFRID AND HON. MR. FIELUrNG_ Prince Edwardlsland is to live and ` prosper. past., ii earload of oats or other pro- duce, ln summer or in winter, shipped In from any point on Prince Edward ls- ion is charged with a lull local rate on - the Isliind Railway, a Iull` rate on the views rar-loud of grain can he shipped from to Sydney, a-distance of 380 miles. these Thus the Montreal shipper hiis his 1-Gi paid by the Island shipper. This is count 'l`iinnt-I must he built if nt nll rensoir iihe p thing is to have im accurate siirvei' wriiit this inatter set iit rest. II the '|`unncl cziiinot be built .iit rcasonnhlc ,_;,,\,en :oi-tt, we wiiiit to know it, in order ri riuinhor in (iaiiariiaii, United States I-HE land "° Syd“°y_°“° of 0”” best mm' Prihce Edward 1sland's favorite son, kets~or elsewhere on the Mainland, led to six members, all In accord with'liis on the trade question. After steamer to the mainland and ii full the cle ruth on the Iritercolonial Railway. A thirds his back. In 1893 nt the great Lib- Moutrenl to Sydney, 988 miles, for 16; emi c cents per hundred pounds; as against the re 26 cents from Tignish, P. E. Island dos," produce carried two and a hal! times treaty' as far for only two~thirds of the price nmdu r most unjust rind is wholly in the pow- of tha er ol the Government to remedy. Wilt iind trntle will rise iind mount till the HWY ‘I0 if? nest son of (`antidii will stand 1-iiniilecd ' _ The other matter' is the 'l‘ilnriel. A ,it the figures, rind rejoiced iii. there- \ A hor-at of people in Prince Edivr-ird ls ,;ii]Lg_" "` hind think, ns Sir Wilfrid hiinscll These words voiced the conviction \ ) I thought. twenty years ago, that "thc mid the hope of the grunt ini-ijority of nhly priicticuhie,” iind tlnit "the first ii-e believe they do toiliiy. 5 _ ,, :I-Moirs (‘-hncolzites :irc the duiiiti- 'md ebhmate made’ "nd they “mud” st nd inost delicious of all good e u 0 -, i 1' tl h d'd ` 1891, “th i - ‘ _ -` ' .l , '- F C1 S d y d d y this lifijris riiiiinnmede louis" nge." Wir Eilliiixiecftloiis lm up In n F can mm a ac iry. irnidc of best ingredi~ 9 the market can ntlord iiriri prick» ' In hul FI-I E C H A R LOTT ETO WN G U A R D IAN run iisiniies or i~e¢ipro¢ity_with diesel ruin/iv sr-:rr-EMsi~:R if 191| "“""°" ' .~ in in,the way? The barriers surmounted or removed it 1887 Sir Louis Davies, the life- advocate of reciprocity 'and Ottawa a solid delegation oi ction of 1891 he had two- ol the Isliind roprosentation nt ouvention in (lttawn lic moved solution in Iiivor of reciprocity, g an eloquent address with words: \‘e its ri. fuir, honest, liberal ii free rind friir exchange ol cts-it is in ,the interest of both ies~and you will lnive n return t period when your eoinincrcc eople of this l‘ro\'inee then as hiiiidsorne boxes sent in hulk. zissortedlirird rind nut centres _.___ IIUIINING QUESTION land market under reciprocity Wr feel sure that Sir Wilfrid and Hon. I 0 Mr. Fielding both earnestly desire that the people here shall share to the full in the large benerits which “Hit the trnde agreement promises to Can- \ 22;" ada. We therefore hope nind trust I g piesen visit such dev public riss-iirances niiiy be given in re- a s y ii ieiisonn e expectations in thiit rugarrl We can .issure the dis duclics, urii`cslI`iil iiiglits, poor' _ , rt ctite s.-iIIo\\' sI~iii 'ii l-:~.- Umt mmm their V t V.; ppression eonicsfromiiiliiilillliiilliiii . , _ _ . EEGI|AM’S Know. inipuro liloorl irilli its weak- gi; results, iiii|iI¢-:isrint breath, - _ Xi The House ol -Quality i . ' ' _ f ' ~ . ._;I§'_ `, ,. ‘ 1 v GI-|00 U|T% AIS L ` A 2 -I ‘V l~~- I r , ; _ '-T 3_1 ..` 1 » %\‘i“|*` _ P A T O N 5 or r ~ -2, . _Lf-E gr ,¢_§t'\.i\\\‘ \§: *che `i"*f.-W *iii r"-"’-;'é‘F4"`. st /_-.;¢\.,fs I, ii' , ‘-:W/»lll‘ -f 5C"°°' L_',l;“ li 'I ' Sui ts il ll i I 1.'/‘ fi) » oy' ' A I for »/ -2 300 Suits Go On Sale All we ask i-. I/I comparison ' and - l_._i I 'Phe new fall suitings and over- i "The rerniiiridcr of our summer H. _,. ,_ NEW ADVER'I‘ISElvIl<)N'l'S_ shirts at I od to clear, New iiobhy coatings for men’ are Ml vmg H I ' _ . _ t daily. We invite you to call in patterns that will brighten up your mos _ Tl ~1| 1 siirrt siippi _ D. A. nriice. it-3o<1tr_ ‘”“’ I°"l‘ them “"0” ‘GY “" "_ ms” I I 7 \ ._-in `\ I ' ' ` ` I ` tiiiguislied visitors that what they &E ` ’ i`7""`d to u“`S'f` '"‘“tt“"'S' 'iriiiy hrivc to say in r'e1;r11'd to these _ ‘*°""' ’I`hcse in brit-I :ire the disabilities I riintters will he listened to with as hav froni which we nsl-L to he- relieved: close interest as iv.hat they will w0'fm" fm mmlyi ""'"‘-Y .""’"`5 "nd First., the three slifirt-lta,lil riite. At doubtless have to say in regard to thmr ""l"(` has imc" t"st"‘I "nd to arrive about tlic 1st Sept iinsfiir, Ami roi- tin* the ning yeiirs the great question of reciprocity. Schr. ,,[,nity., Wil 1| Cargo ____v___________________;i_i___¢____i___,_____________v__v_V__,v____,__*_LV___i___i_v_*_i_`_i_5_7_3Y_`_:__V_v_v_`___v_____`_:v___v_v____v_i_____i_____ l’I‘l`5i<`-'ll lV“\1l>l<‘S~ -'\ l`t‘\v srnrill Lackawnnxm C031 and lik-Oth_ - NOTES. we reject what we, our fathers and oetiori on you. B(-or-Ii,~i|ii’g Pills ____ our grandfathcrs have sought for will surely help you to :in :ictivc Say” with Scrrintoti Coal in- it is now _wi-t-iity-ni-9. years, :is we Egg, Stove and Chestnut sliciii-1.il yt=stei‘tliiy, since the- Province *_ ` of Lppr-r tniiridri. first petitioned thc. Mzes' linperiiil Parliriiiieiit for reciprocity Now is the time io liiiy with tii@tvn1ii~iist»i<-s. it was ii while the Pricc is hm, I V biirriing qiiesiioii in the later tliirties, O d _ ` Y I . V fIii'f_iiiglioiit,v the forties 'rind crirly hi- r cr _YUIU Ml;-’Il _Y to f1_\ tics of I.-ist century. ”Ihen the boon fOr dgliveyv fi-gm thc V35 5€1_ i-.-as -,fiiiiu-rl rind lor twelve years from I 'i354 to llilili i‘aii:»dri, rind especirilly- 0 ' |’i'§iii;r» I-Id\\'.-ird Islrizid prospered un- , » A. dei- ri-ciprocit_v no in-ver' before, In with such eager interest for seventy- iii-cyears-1 _ broittli, clear lic-url iiiitl rf-f`i'csIi- Freet' trade and hotter triinsportti . , <- . ` tion is :ind hun been 'The Giinrrliaii'i~. principal pltitforiii for twenty years.l Ask yoiirseli, render, whiit ,Prince Ed- irrird Isl.-ind ncerls more than these.i Siicli vital matters ou;-:ht not to be pnrty qiiestioiis :it till. lt luis never been ns ii party oiiestioii thnt we have ' 1 _ ` iid\ocntcd the one oi' thcrothci-_ With- ` S _ Iwi. wr- lost: it, and on r,lirnii;;h the-, out better trunsportntion rit fiiii' - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | _ ' b P],(,1]Q 24% >'c\<-titles, eiixuti--ri rind nineties of Iitf-cs We have not free trade even' Inst or-ritiii‘y irc souirlit its restorzi- ivitli the other Provinces. Iccbcrgs 3 ‘__-_--.-L_,.__._:_ ___-R; fioii, till tht- czise sr-.eiiictl liopt-less. :mtl lliirlt freight rritr-s tire as had its' J G wmlrn' . . _ , - . . ` Proprici-'ir. ` .\ - ~>-"ft' .~ _lt_--1 ~. Still Intl tii'fI.-_ I - 1 . HOTEL ioriiioii 5 isiii tier iis____i_i_VV iris ie ri s ion cin we get the , sr. osNis~ e ` BROADWAY AND iiri-I STREET NEW YORK CITY. ' Within E.-isy Access ot Every Point of _/7 \\\§%\§\\ :EE§ \ . \ Single and Ilriiiiilrf //%///// lutero,-nt. Hui! Block from Wriirnmukr:r‘v|, _l ' 5 iiilniites' wulk ui’ Shopping District. _` \, l\`U'1'I~;I» Foltz Excellence of 'utsln-.3 Cum- (urtuble Appointments. Courtcuus t>cr\'» ~ lee und lluinclikc Surruuildlnss. ‘ iiuoiis stun in ini inn or 5 , ' .suizor»eAN PLAN. -' *T .Tabla d’Hote Breakfast 50c. , .J WM»TAYLOR&SON,Inc. 1 >"; A 1..~'o __ I\g\ Il0'l‘I‘} b DI A IlTl.\i'|fLL'I'7| , _<\~ Ilrv rl»vs ami ¢'l?4r~|.'~'t'~_-1-I. ,.62 -\_\; ll .Y \ ~s2~-,'14 -_' 7- f,~v§-- ,t-'__ " ‘ _ will-§N you'\'e dined r _.- - ' _ - '~i oolil., I with the saint- » A . . » I lit- lint- is izisi l £ippr<'>r-itzlii--,Q w lic ri i you will i-.z.i1.t some-, _ tliing' lit-zi\-it--r in loot- ,. f", Wear. \\-'e have some good fzill boots the ‘I he-st make-- atcr, try that. l‘ut-ki-tt's SPL-c I`uckvtt's ' .it- ifr ..._. .__ D ///////f//7// _ At all dealers // wt.-ll, :i eiigarette is cxseutizil to the pt:rt'cct eiijoyrnciit of your rc-past. Brit what you I smoke uiust he selected ercisr-rl in ordering your ‘1`rieal_ A "'l`uckett's Chili" ‘~ cigarctte, carefully blcntl- ed from the piiresr sun- drierl Virginia tobacco--~ Tuck#-tt‘s Club \`irsini2. |5c lor I0 rkiieh ifi-‘ for 0 Z/ TUCKITT purchase. off Bros f|nu.qz»»a.u1 nanny rp-~ uvrli/*Dil-Y Brinker etc, and also // _ LIMITED I - _ “.95 \ umriron y in our own malta \\ <;t~ .. _ 1 _ _ X wg 2'? \____. vi--liich we would like \ ~°`°“ 595° \ you tosee before you "\"c’\` - ' ' """ ,_-.<--“ \\\ .. - -- _ 1 -;;?.°;::-.Jf.§";‘§.".1..°§:f‘"°@ _ I i `\ s _`/fy/////////,,... ////f £- y. ‘ss § . "_ ies ////////i////A/////////////// (BYO CX- _ tfr: for IU .~.. ‘ J “_ f ~ /////////////// _ , acquired here is invaluable Q __ y II i/` \§\\§|iI¢l "\\\\\\\\ / PILLS C broil rIoin,|_r good to mon nm] provt-tl. 'I`lit*_\' 1'cnio\'e the t'-:iirse ol' (loses will show tlii-ir s.-ifc tonic li\-t‘r,' 0. good slorrint-Ii, ri sweet ing sleep. In young or old they will Constipation Sold Everywhere. In boxes 251:. 5* -_V _-_-._ ,_A 5 _H A V n¥'*___ __ yioii./D. A., Bruce. 3-_32dUf iiiuiasroiiii - “°“°""‘ Aug 26th, 1911. I was c.-illcil to lrc-:it George Cresceiis for ri wound he had received on the qurirler while speeding.t)nrirriviug 1 found Iiiiii bleeding profusely rind show- iiiig considerable pain froni the iiriiise, I had to put in several lstitclics. The horse will not hc fit Sh(l1U 8 peardon to move out for ten or twelve diiys. tsgti) A. A. BLACK, D. \'.s. Crapaud August 29 rorl. P. E I. 1) ltlll. 1'-`ortlic prevention of Smut in your grain and beiib on your potatoes use llLUF.S'l`L)NE. You can buy it pulvcrized 9c per pound from Cliarlottetoivn -29dtf. _ ; iiiid Private l'iirtien. \ i Phone Hil I'rinr:u tit. 52 Uliiirlottr-town. . 1 I‘e.ims. _." \ I Fine 'l‘urn Outs -' g i 9 Ior \li’crI<}inl'n i l 6-id( mo ; l .t;‘*\f _ nltlgi _j,,r ' K `, i`> " I(-HR' i ARE Y0lI POS'IEII No I Well, allow us to prof- fer otir services. If you ric- cept our oilc r, and take A COMPLE'I'E BUSINESS t`0URSE :it this college you will hc_ fitted to go out in the world and take :my position that may he offered you. BUSINESS TRAINING Ask for new prospectus. Union Cornmercinl College I Wm. Moran. Prin. 'I - 7 \ , _-_ ' WHERE THE FISIIERMEN WILL GAIN ' BY RECIPRIICITY I Conipirutive Prices of Fish per pound in HALIFAX and BQSTON, for the la:`t five and ri l=alf years. _ . I IA LIFAX BOSTON Llaliiirt - `- ~ - 9'é2c 14.3'7c <-< - - -_ - - 3- 2C _ 7 Mackerel - - ~ - - 14.7 33 Total Yield of the Cauridiriv Fisheries as Undernoted Year ending jiiuc 3otl1, 1910. f _ - Kinds of Fish I7. S. Duty Quantity Value Proposcdl Reciprocal Cod, dried 3-4c per lb 8r4,o41\ Free Fresh or Green “ “ “ 4,354,871 . 14_;,r 18.77 “ Haddock, dried 3-4c “ “ 1 1 1,705 361,649.oo “ Fresli “ “ “ 10,973,467 308,659.30 “ I-lake, dried “ “ “ 130,651 338,244 50 Pollock “ “ “ 121,205 325,533.50 Tom Cod “ “ “ 2,087 Soo 44 586.00 “ Halibut rc “ “ 2_;,232:3o8 1,24o;486.oo “ Floiinders 3-4c ‘I “ 1,021,540 19,692.20 Sinelis 3-4c ‘ ‘ 9,422 9o4 868 84 2.88 Herring, salted 1-2c “ “ 3o4,)188 r,292;489.5o “ Herréng,1fr§sli d 1-4c “ “ 79,944,217 1,r55,3o7.84 “ r “ mo e an . kippered 1-2c “ “ 7,772 591 306 953.80 “ Eels, salted 3-4c “ “ 6:965 68:939.oo “ Eels, fresh 3-4c “ “ 545,502 31,176.00 “ Perch 3-4e “ “ 1,137,976 55,902.00 “ Mackerel, salted ic “ “ 43,427 578,607.00 “ “ fresh _ 1c “ “ 3,391,310 369,464.00 “ Fish Gil 8c per gal. 669,259 199,986.18 “ , 146,085,927 I 1,663,257-47 These figures will convey to the fishermen ~ looking for since i866,n market for our dried some idea uf the Fisheries of Canada. They Iish. Think of it I Ships loaded at Charlotte- 3.753,62o.oo will realize what it will mean to have the tlnitcd States markets thrown open to them. Do not forget that the market of Porto Rico is also thrown open to Canadian fish under the Reciprocity agreement. This is one of the best markets in the West Indies for dried fish. It came under the operation of the Americnn tariifnfter that country annexed it Reciprocity opens this market to un again. The dried I"ish industry has great poten- linlitiea in Prince Edward Islnnd.For lack of A protitable mnrket it has not been developed. Reciprocity gives unjust what we have been Wd rt town with 'dried fish for Porto Rico and bring- ing back cargoes of molasses. It means I0 the fishermen high prices for dried fish and cheap molasses. _ On the :ist of September, fishermen will be found ifl the Liberal ranks, following Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Honorable W S. Field- ing the champions oi' Reciprocitv. "PRES!j WHERE YOU SEE HIS WHITE PLUMI-. SHINE!" IT MEANS HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR FISH, WHICH WILL LINE YOUR POCKETS WITH SHININU GOLD AND SlI.\'l5R COIN.