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' '-iss. » - _ , _, W-¥if;=”=_`.. qw lil i .,'“ Ti . _r_ ~~.' ,.,-_ W . 3%; flliii iii; _ . , 1, . lg., 1 i. __ v .;~:*'* _ iff-m /'* _\~r,*_;._ ' *Jj ...__ Nw* j=z"~”*"- = 1 -* -~====-_‘imma-_ .rl "‘».,i:* __ I ‘ we ' :'lf,§§.', . . .\'.,' flip ."..ff»f. - 1?’ ‘ 7 fc i f f 1 l I i E 1 _ .V , . ; ,:'-‘J .» , . f has braved the battle and the breeze will never want defenders in Can- ada. if needs be., but is sometimes _ gr The cause of ai cough ion of the delicate membranes of the air passages is the cause of 3 cough’ and the act of public, This is quite inexplicable, but the fact is so patent that in re- coughing increases the irritation.'I`herefore any een it has aroused strong feeling. cough should be cured as soon as possible. We know of no better rem- edy than our White Pine and Tar ' It relieves promptly, it is harmless and it Price 25 cents 1. G. JAMIESON »=»m-»f--fv- " lR ll( `.(`.l.S'l` " f'-fs". "x " _` <\ bi /§\ _ .i’i;\i~\,;. . _ ._ a " ff .__ . ~ - . ,__ _ ` \ . _._ -==~ ' ' ' ' '- .~- » v -¢€- _ ‘_ _» I f \)Ve have an inunt-use stock of gold and silver watches, all grades and sizes. Our name on a watch is the best guaran- tee of its quality you can have. G l'l. laylor Ieweler and Optican. i"_""”`\ _ X' V \ L #_ _-»--__ _- ~" l L land of the free across the border. _ Uur cousins to the south, who are T5 3~gg.r3V3»ted bycoufh' ever ready to fly their own flag ing.An irritated condit- in sion, and are cheerfully permitted to do so, are very reluctant to permit red sometimes in Western Canada and in broder states. There is here a all national flags with respect and to he even too tolerant when our ` own flag is relegated to the back Clwes ‘*‘l0rOughly‘ ground or altogether absent while foreign national emblems are rather too ostefntationsly paraded, as is large l1)Ot'tl€ sometimes 'the case during the ton-t ' _I in the West, among the mixed popu- gf lations that are now flowing in, a V ' loyal disposition is shown by those @‘l'_f\7.!'\“-'iv4‘!W|2.-i‘1.%"` in |'_" our country and keep for it such SATURIJAY, OUIUBER 1, 1910 The flag that for a thousand years nnted n scant tolerance in the Canada on every possible occa- British subjects to fly the Union Jack within the bolmds of the Re- t years in some parts of Canada Here in Charlottetown we have, fortunately had- no disagreeable “flag incidents" such as have occur- . seemingly proper disposition to treat rist season or on some United States We are glad to find, however; that authority to honor the flag 'of. precedence and prominence as it is entitled to. Manitoba flings the British flag to the breeze from all her school-houses, and Winni~peg,t:he Metropolis of the West has adopted two by-laws on the subject of our own and foreign flags which show a proper spirit, and the example seems likely to be followed in other Pro- vinces and cities of Canada. Winnipeg’i~: twn flag by-laws read as follows : "' ‘In every procession or parwde in which the applicant for any such license shall display any national flag or flags, the said applicant shall display the British National Flag, unfurlcd, of not less that 4§x9 feet in size at the hend of such proces- sion or parade. lf any flags of other nations are displayed in such procession or parade, the same shall be unfurlcd behind thc British Na- L I Q -. _ WINNIPEG HONORS THE OLD FLAG. __ tional Flag; ‘and for every flag of any- other nation so unfurled or displayed there shall be unfurled or displayed at least two British na- tional Flags of the same size and dimensions. The due observance of the provisions of this section shall be a condition to the_ granting of a license under sub-section 26 of see- tion 11 of this bye-law, and upon a breach thereof, the city may recover the amount of the bond or retain the cash deposit to be furnished by such applicant in terms of section 34 of this bye-law. p "No procession shall parade in the streets of the city of Winnipeg in which national flags are displayed without having at the head of the said procession the British National Flag, unfurled and flowing, and, wherever the said procession has any flags other than the British flag displayed, therc shall he dis- played the British flag as the proper emblem, in a position above and in precedence to all other flnfs. " ‘No procession shell pncrule the streets of Winnipeg without first giving three days' notice thereof to the ch/ief of police, who shall, upon receipt of such‘ notice, receive from the persons in charge of said proces- sion, n.n` understanding that the' British flag shall be the most prom- insnt and most conspicuous flag in such processions, in case it is pro- posed that any other national flags shall be displayed in such proces-‘ sions should be insisted on throughout Can- ada, and proper respect demands that a British flag shall always ap- pear and be given the place of honor and precedence on any occa- sion at whfich the flags of other nations arc displayed on Canadian soil. The like rule obtains in all civilized countries and should be en- forced here. No one can reasonably object to such_ a rule. It is a sound principle that in every coun- the flag of such coun- try. and the emblem of its sover- £ 1 i ROCKW00ll *P Cll0C0l.A'l`ES Our jurlguient and ex- perience combine to produce _ the most attractive Choco- | lates \`ou'll understand the advantages of purity in stock and character of product, if _vou’ll try a box _ of Rockwood Chocolates Stocked by good dealers all over Canada. The White Candy Co,Li d Sl. john, N. R. "Saturday will be glove day at the “busiest store on CharlotDetown's busiest street." We are featuring two l‘R()HlBITl()N \'EllSl7S~ l.l(`l<1NSl‘l, T\vo cities, Fargo, N. D., and Moorehead, Minn., are not quite a milc apart. Each is about thc size of Charlottetown. Fargo with no saluuns for ten years, has a tax rate of l5.98 mills and' one mile of street pavement for every 676 popu- lation. Moorehead, with 46 saloons, has a tax rate of 21.-80 mills and only one mile of street pavement for every 3,862 population. This shows how closely related are sobriety an-d civic improvements. When citizens begin to "take heed to their steps” from a moral point of view they feel the need of good sidewalkis. And no license town in the Maritime Pro- vinces has such fine sidewalks as Charlottetown, or so good a, water supply, or so low a tax rate.- There is nothing so expensive to a city as the licensed saloon. ln the first place it depreciates the value, n-ot only of the building occupied for specials-in our ads-and displaying them in the store. The lines are* a Dogski-n Glove with silk lining-_ worth $1.35 at $1.00-and a handsome unlined Mocha glove, with pearl but- tons $1.00. Moore & McLeod. I0--1dli.l "Stop suffering from Rhcumatism. The good reports received from rheu- matic suderers who have used Mrs. An-drew's Rheumatism (lure induce us to mnhesitateingly recommend it to all whoare afflicted with this dreadfully painful disease. Price 75c per large bottle at Geo. E. Hughes, The Peo- ple’s Druggist. 10-1d2i_ 1 “Have you inspected that great line of blankets that we oder you at $3.39 per pair 7 They are worth look- ing into with care-~-just compare them with the hcst thing you can find anywhere else in the country. Moore &McLeod. 1 10-1d1i. i saloon purposes. but all adjoining propertiesi Who would live next door to a saloon ? The saloon impoverishes its patrons, makes them idle and unthrifty, injures gen- eral trade by taking the money which would otherwise be spent in dry-goods, groceries, hardware,boots and shoes and other useful articles, and giving no value in return. Prohibition, on the contrary pro- motes trade, industry, tli1'ift,healt:h, order, peace and prosperity. And with these come the desire for civic improvement. Otu° prohibitory law is the best asset of Charlottetown, as is shown in many ways. What was before a stagnant city has hc- comc prosperous, greatly improved ln every way and progressive. Civic pride and self-respect have been ago there are ten today who are proud of Charlottetown. Theibet- tcrmcntq cannot be measured in mere I >llars, and yet they are worth hundreds of thousands. The Torontq Globe is showing great activity and enterprise these days in collecting information upon timely topics of interest to all Can- ada. its managing editor Dr J. A. Macdonald is in Mexico, where a ce- lebration of the centenary of repub- lican Government is going on. Capt. Jaffray Eaton represents The Globe with the Q. O. Rifles in England. Mr Jeffers, another member of the staff is on a pioneering trip to Gowganda and the far north. Mr Hammond, editor of the illustrated magazine sec- tion of The Globe is in the United States studying the political situa- tion there in relation to the recipro- city movement. These writers are furnishing special contributions of great interest and value. The Globe is a great Canadian newspaper. :-INVEST 25c in a box of Davis' Menthol Salve and hc prepared for ulcers, neuralgia, old sores etc. _ , V oooo ~ ooo Childrens Footwear _ ` , ~*_ . " ' _ Where ther Clothes Are Weak N urs Are Strong Around the shoulders and the neck--and in the parts unseen, where shape is made substantial--lies the Two ln One You' accept nothing on faith when you get a PA l`O \l’S suit or overcoat. You risk none of the disappointment that comes with clothes built on pro- mises and sold on argument. You get higher _grade woolens in PA'l`ON’S than are offered in an other clothes. And it is the grade of wiol in materials, rather than tha- ¢h@y’re “all wool" that gives the ` _" 4, . - - _ The Manitoba Government and the i, 7 Winnipe Cit Council are to be ‘ -"ff" " "/if-Q ' g Y i f congratulated om the stand they ‘ _/fy ' ___` _ j _ have taken in this matterf Proper _f ,_ . / `\_ ..-gf". respect for the flag of the Empire 1 ` / ._ _, ._ . ` 'I 9* Z§5..~.__`_v . ' . / _ 4 1 ; ` '_ __,`,;...»'= a l ” lf \ 1~`;_\""\ -gm 35 ._»i\ig_ \‘\§\\\\§-. gi-_ / I //, “\ _ ' =»::-,- , ‘ `;- `1..\- -- _ 2 I-\ _ 1!/'$\;i“~\ ` "-*Z* fc- / _ _J / 'V 'Ml ` -Fii 4 =~f.,f/ if \ Q' 1/ O ss <5' Q *___ .`l . SATURDAY SNAP: ` When you arc out shopping otrbaturdav just drop into PA'l`t.)N'S and see their brugam counter. THE HOUSE Ol- QUALITY is the place where you get _the best value f_or )0'1l' money. Below is a list of some of their snaps for the Saturday purchaser. One basket of linen thread each spool con- taining loo yards at .ogc per spool. Another basket full of bastmg cotton tooo yards on a spool for the small sum of ioc. Something in fancy belts including some of the prettiest colors and designs at 2oc each. One gross of “Ideal” Hair nets large size at rzc each. Hair pads 27 inches long at 25c. _ 'l`he very latest shapes in turbans and tur- ban pins, barettes, combs and bandeaux at all prices. Beauty pins at 12:: set. two on a card._ Bayonet Pointed Nickle plated hat pins 8. io and 12 inches long at 2, 3 and 4c each. Bone hairpius 3 on a card for .o5c. Bone han-pins 3. 4, 5 and 6': each. _ P A T 0 N ' S Specials from Gent`s Furnishing Department For Saturday. - We can show you the Best Ms.n’s Sweater in the City for Saturday. Grey and Crimson, Green and Grey etc. at L25. Suit of Union Underwear 1.oo. Pen Angle Fleeced Lined Underwear shirts 4oc. All sizes. 40 only strong working shirts,dark patterns. Saturday 5oc. _ Special fall showing of soft bosom shirts. Pretty patterns. Your choice for 75c Scotch knit. socks zgc value for i5c. Good driving dogskln gloves 1.25. P A 'l` 0 N ’ S FLANNELS .ma FLANNELETTS D Q S E I) ll G S WC Illwilys have the interest Our i5c value flannelette 36 inches wide for 13,c R of the 'little Ones at hem_t__aS Special wluteand crcani flauuelette, Nc.Ioc, 12c, 15c and 2oc. _ _ _ _ __ d ____} ' ma be seen b the number Pink and gre! al above P1"C¢S~ _ We are non prepared to handle dresse hogs Jut owing Y Y ,_ _ Pmtyoming fhnnelcne for kmmuns and to uncertanty of weather condition we will not for the present of lings we Q3,-1-y which in dressing jackm’-,5(_, 2nc_ and 25,, take hogs over 140 lbs. See us before selling. clude the Instrucmr McFm__ i Grey f|a,,,,c1 25¢_ _.,.,¢_ .mu 3=,¢_ ’ Red flannel 1,5c. 450, and (mc. lane and many others Of er- Cream all wool flannel 35c to 5oc. . . ll C 0. _ _ P Chnrlotsctown 'srmwf. 9 '_ , . Our own make has no equal S 0 - - - , . 4 Which W 1 ld You Choose 7 ‘ ` ` lfyni|`s:|\\~ :\ row of apples evcrv mu- tliffurelrl I'/I size. ripcsicss and color made fronl cheaper lnaterlal' Ph0n° N|n°'s|x Y? i J (pi), i '~. i __-’ W _ \ . _ ffl .. _/%`\ \.-, ‘,°l\ _ _"' _ _ f 1 <=>f%.‘~f /w » \ .ff _ . __ /_ ,_ ._ -L_ .i-___ . .fi Phone Nine-Six I. _ . V. I Al. ._; '_ I. p _` »_ ~, ’ 'su 1 `~ y \~\,f° W gi _ _ ame in all (`om|cunics but what von get for vour monnv var`cs vvry uiuch. Cho\‘g gs .’ -' " ll/' ff’ i I ‘* vlctllfll ROW- the "LlVERl‘UOL. LON uo.~."u u1.o1x1-1"..-ul -- :|51-:N" hm. C11-1\»a1|ic.~=. whiv `"f|\1i'i'£s ' l.'.`l..,\» '-_=» ° 4 "iff "" "' ' _ Ill 'or wah' al ilu' s.11nr priin uo11hl'1i| vom hoosn 1/11' /rr-sl " “flly "Ol Ill' ll" hen you buv l‘lRl INSUR \\tl lhe lost of |||eu|;u1ce is subslant1.\llv vlct°"` Row ect fit and solid wear. For School Boots and cost no more than those - ~ Q‘ ' off Bros P y y _V ._ 0. s_ lg :uid little. liherally and p1'om|1||_v. Allt lhc huflcrcrs 11| Ihr ifampbcllioli Firc \\‘l1it~|1 Companies fhvy prefer. D' B' Charlonenfwn , We do repairing here with GENERAL AGENT FOR . » The “QUEEN” Q. The “l.I\;ERl;:00l.¢l. LONDON Q. GLOBE” quick despatch ns. os, dwthlhensff. .OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ff ’,\, 7/ (_, _ Q; ._ ,"8"-"-.fs -" §f.. . 1-: ,_ , .€ J: sq. _ rl -1-' --. \ // ‘ , §_ 5 ,.... ii .,. ,,.-'*"'V to .X ,.5 2_2: ,il _ . _,/ =. - J . . < \ , ` f( ix _ `*“. ll. il - _,.... gg-;;'--‘/’ ._ 4" 1200 oa /J A ‘si kr/ o. \"‘~. '»1I»`-‘.\”'.'-“",,,'¢'///f_f,._ \ '_\=- ."*¥.f/ . a ...=:1*" A at-tv-° ' =ff ,/~»>,-'t '§:|\ ‘ ll , f/_ .\."`bP°‘ ml. .Q-1 is ""5 23 5 \ \ . llill/ /7; 4 1 I /*Frm* ° = '- 'i , ` > > " ; ..'." _` _ -_ / psi” _,,_//‘\\\ .wet if /A ai] 57” 5?. ' l .\\ . . \ (ll .- . I ;-:R» _ 1 E 1: I , "\ il; \ .V I -iplvfithl "'t ,./ `,. 5,1 .naw is 1 f _ .iv “ki ,. rj? ,_-F ‘f.\'f‘»~ ( \ Z 1.- ° / ll] lf* ni "f .-. _“__ Ek ll 1,3 T 0 i Q); if -._ 1 ! gg "if ' ` be _ . _*_ g v \ I ‘- Vi?-’-. . = .f ~ I/ - . -5: . Wig! . / J. " ._-5 -_//' _ fl §_~- - eighty is entitled to the first place fi"/_‘ 0 3-<47 ` , . . ` Q, , \ _ - _ in honor and precedence. ‘ f " \' , f " _, ‘ --»~»--»------------------~»--V-------v-Y------. _ E ` ._ W 4 " \ ,. '_ ' /*J greatly cnhnnccd. Where one citi- 4 ` i. -3 ff (' ' zen was proud of the city ten years ",. °_ 3, l _ H.. l ~ L. . / »- " `,..\ / '~.\ gmir: :_ strength of PA'l`ON’S Clothes. !Shapely, not shapeless shoulders, and close-fitting instead of sagging ¢0at_ collars. 'These are PATON’S characteristics. And morc: Four ln One desired appearance and durability In PATON'S too, you get fit and work. manship that are pre-eminently the finest style that is the most authorative ` satisfaction, such as clothes rarely give' PA'l`ON’S. They stand for what they are- the best clothes it is possible to make, the best values that can possible be offered, You can and should verify this. 10_00 to 22.00. _ -,_ _ if \ .X _ ,M (F `f "\> `\ _ _ _ L_/. Z." \ .rf Q31 * ' "°”‘§`_""f- _ /Q A \-N' . /lo _ 1 WAISTS Black silk and uett waists newest designs. Colored Silks in navy, brown, green, grey. Good style 3.90, also something new in shot effect, and chiffon, casluueres, cream, crimson, black, navy, small tucks, silk ruge pleatiug at 3.oo. _ A nice line of tailored waists, also a line suilable for morning and house wear, fleece cotton, cashmere, Oltmnau cord and dark prints in all sizes, from 75c to 2.25. P A T 0 N ’ S A Genuine Snap .From The Dress Good . ' Department 150 short ends of dress goods suitable for waists or full dress lengths. All at half price for Saturday. Three lines of dress goods at 65c, 75c, and Soc. ‘ Nothing like this in the City---positively the best value wc have ever offered 65c, 75c, and Boch See our 1.35 sklrt for 98c. P A T 0 N ’ S The Moat Popular Jacket Of The Season Golf Goats In 8 colors, grey, crimson, red and many other Conlbinutioiis. 1.:5, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 up io 5.00. One special three-quarter length coat in crimson 5.oo for 4.oo. Only one do’/.cu of this number 38 iucllC.'< lollg. Children’s golfers, toques, clouds, kliill _l niufflers, infautbootecs, . See this wool dcpnrtuicni for specials. 1:3- /._.“iT§,'-,\. WN . _,gf 1