- _ _ » , . '_' -wi Iyxi ._, 1 sa ... 2 \ ii-.L _QL ‘K a\"£ lf; ui' ir; irc. at.- 'X .» ll. F ' __ TH E c H A 121.0 'r'r Ei owN GU ARDiA.N mv- in gmt- »¢-_fm our me NEW ADVERTISEMENT _ '-‘ ~' ' i economic interests. But he opens a _J _E7 . _ __ |lii.I{\iJAY SEPTEMBER I4 |9|| door of [mpg tg ug in reglfd C0 ’ ' . ' _ i C _ CANADIAN coil. FIELDS AND COAL snaps. *f°11HP°ft°fi°“ lh°“1\i 11° l=° f°¢“‘°°°- \ = - » ------_--_- - to power, and we regard his pledge l e ` enormous urea of 'oflt the eo le ol Csnad last eni‘_ o that of oh hohoi-ohio oiihim mah, ~ " _ ` ' t is easier, of course, for an Oppo- ‘ Canada has an osl lands, estimated in the rei>01'= of the Conservation C0nln1lSEi0!1 U’ 9,957 square miles. - When the coo lands of Canada are spoken of v.~| aturally think of Nova Scot.a av. i ~_ M. N ri P D a y ii ~:7,..\00,000. Coal furnishes the mo-_1 me DOWN' 70|' 0111' fnilwllyli Siealrisltion leader than for a Government d t k is asweknow :is and factories and is the house- i ~f the population of Canada. Many ie armers now also use more or less h ea er o ma e prom es, iold fuel in the cities great and fi-gm tha pi-omioo mode hy Mi-_ Lam-_ 66 . Q _ 0 _ii _ _ -innll which contain one-fourth part iei- in ;ig91_ whioh gi, Wilfrid Lou,-_ lla H .British Columbia, the locution oitli r ignores in 1911! »But Mr. Borden 6 n 0 _ .l>\‘il1UiP8-1 Prvdlwihg mines “Um "ef-‘ ~ as again and again ln Parliament, ' ' recent years. But the coal areas o Nova Scotia cover but 992 sflllllff Qui- line ,.f inipoi-tg-d miles and those oi British Columbii canes afford .in oppor- tunity to niec-t every individual liking or llt‘i'fl. area of 19,582 miles. U coal producing Province oi the Do- minion, having hull the estimnted quantity of bituminous coal With!! score ofstyles and differ- coal smell beiieuti. nie son in can 1,123 miles, while Alberta has a'coa p t 'val for 11161. the renee of consume- with his supporters about him from 4°” amoflg fa-"U19" ‘being 5 P°"»sll parts oi the Dominion, given the . cent ln Prince Edward Island an-1 100 some oiodgo that ho gave tho other ace ada s ' - s e worth something. Think it 0'ver.i ‘ er cent in Alberta. In this Ymviuce hi it is estimated that one-third oi the h Alberta is destined to be the great farmei-5 use hoth wood mid ¢..oi_ while in Quebec 10 per cent, in Man- itoba 63 per cent and in Saskatche- wan 75 per cent of the farmers use ` ~ the bounds of Canada. Oi 452 mil both coal and wood for cooking and Them me Cams m 3 lien esuniiited cons of aiinireeiti heating their hom.,,._ ,fain still misrepreeents our position. Sinee 1886, ii period of 25 years,lWe did not say that the city house- he production of coal in Canada has M1501' W0ll1d BIWHYS get his B889 ht in Market Hall It ou ht to NOTES. The Examiner, while trying to be 'Iii Montreil a few days ago Mr Hamar Green. Wood, a member -of the British House of Commons *fs- Lulu EE , .,,-_,_. __ _ , .» ..@.c|nn-Il 'ar _-..ii&__am'¢ a i-__.=. ..._ 9-2.4¢ ent iioods some plain others silver mounted. \`ery fine assortment of rt-_:l Ebony \\iil1 horn liuudles. Pric_-~ Z`c lo $:i_t0 I. G. ]a1nil-'sow DRUGGIST fi --~-- -- - f- -_-:-_sv-__-1-;-‘_--;:=--_ Akusw..--‘ ».».i ci;-af.`--=.i»\'¢sa‘aisii4lii.lh:i,J For the Bride _ -`~' lfv'-i li'i_-»p .ni li' o if of im n':iny per one -. aiiii-vig ii We-:'dmg Qiii ;|;\.‘ ng( ku ..‘.`i ig ' \\|i.“ I i muy, ws- as. .Ii livci I ii Lwuclioii uf. »ir“ ,; ‘ ll .vi i iissorii-ci sm. K if Sil'.'e:'\»/are and fui Glass _ G. 3.. 'hiyier "l‘l`i‘ l’_\.'i`i)`\.\`_ li .}.l.' {€>»~_-'~.....-ri ... .;.....»_.__. _ .'l‘. ‘»~ 1 ._ -r» A V i ;. N. J- .`1.1~»;_»"\§s\n fl, _ 1 ,, qi ;...._L.__,, ~* ._ __ -.ice-~'_ . . "s_ ,_'. ...'.~ .. .. _ . _ . - . .~_ ;..~. ,_ -.........__..._..._.._...... ....... .__.... ._......._ m__._..___ _ _ *_ __ _ _ _ ,___ _ - ` ,¢n~_` - _ ii. `\`_i';_.W‘ ~ I-F; __ \u>'l"__'_.,f_ \~' (ri ,` `\ .,.. .~, .i // ioucr I \ airlvii io dai. _ D, _‘.Rl`M{,{'l 1' ;.`,\.[_ _hunion, or callous can he removed fo ‘ ‘iA'.' (lrrlfr _vc-ur ~uii »l\ imla . livery iioui this \'<-~--tl. _ Luivcst pi'ii;:_-S .- A. Piclisrd 81 Plc-ne 2.40. ada, Alberta has 400 million tous. O. M’ iio non 'llnnitolm and Saskatche- fr i ___ ,,_=g;'__';'.fg_w is-.=:Q=.'.'_-7!nr»=i~_f.»e= Nmfnzff wiv- I 0' ¢~ lim-_'Ze by the piifty .i;`..Le»n WSWS L s ’ - ii ’ i,_f;_"_,'-Ai' "'15: I' » :im-L~ iii* .. “iii _ .~. ~i »-,_ . -"`:&": - .-_ weun Evcrybcdfiv We vvaiit you li* make this yf;i11'Faiii. IWWl'leai'l:_ii1ii1'1_crs lor Shoes- Tlie place you will be surf" to Iliiuk ol lirsl vrlwn l":.l; and Winter Shoes me neecli-cl. \`\7c`\e liuvc shoes for the umi or \v_c»in:in who count: the tloll='.i'i-'_ and wniits the 'liust r_'alizc.~‘ that money mu buy_ Ulu' .-'ln»es cmnc from thc l1:iml'= of mnniilmrtiirers n-ho lmvv 1| tt;‘~’il1itir»n lor ulzlkiiig the `bf_w.~i .‘:`li<_-es in iheinodds. _ oii Bros B9 billion tons ol Cunadinn hitumin~ ous coal, Alberta has 45bi1\i0l1 t0“5~ And of 172 billion tons oi lignite, an inferior coal, Alberta has nearly 105 billion tons. Few persons who hav( Inu; "miie ii special study of the coal question are aware of this BOW-bk iiict that Alberta possesses nearly all the anthracite coal, halt the bitu- minous and far rn0l‘€ thah half Ofthe lignite in the entire Dominion- Anil yct thc Domiuioll. S0 far as the bulk ot its population is concern- ed, is i-other badly on for coal. Nova Scotia has un abundant su1JP1Y~ Prince Eilwnril _Island has none, New Brunswick little, Quebec and Oh*-af - e, _ wan nothing better than _ lignite fphiii.-, we have six of our nine Pro- vinces, .stretching westward 2500 mil;-s from the Nova Scotia border und containing fully three-fourths of the population oi (fanadn, which hl1V& to look outside their provincial tons. A quarter of a century H80 the home production was one-third great- er than the quantity imported. Now li duction. The consumption has in- H creased from three-quarters of a ton' per head of population in 1886 to over two and a hall tons per head at present. _ ' _ The decreasing wood supply in all the older Provinces, together with the increasing demands of transpor- tation and manuiactories, and the frequent prolonged strikes of miners in both the east and west of Canada. and the States has made the fuel problem o. vital one in our severe winter climate. In Ontario and Que' bec the common price of nnthracite is $7.50 per ton and in Manitoba as high as $10. During the strike in the boundaries for their coal supply. This accounts for the fact that Vauadu imported last Yeaf mme than ns much cool as was iroduced in the country. The con`\unl»‘l»i0l`l was 21,017,445 tons, of nliivrh 10.' -i1€l,~li33 tons was the product of Con- wdizin mines uuil 10,’-32,982 ions of iiiiported ciml. 'Ike imported t0:il cf living in Canada. anthracite mines in the United States some years ago hard coal was sold in Ottawa at $12 per ton, although this' coal is free from duty. The lc-ng haul hy rail, of course, odds materially to the cost, and the cool bill is one of the things that bulks large in making' up the expense 'l`l1AI'.`Sl`()lZ"`.'\Tl!`iN AGAIN. i ' , 'ev..;1»_-1' » _ _t _ §‘.'.'.:»;°'=" - '- -‘WIP '_-:¢t:~_::-_-_~_';. ..;:;;'~_ “.':f":':_‘§"° _T"’?> *- .ir-_ We ;;.~.=.tci'i‘_i~y gave the Co'.'cr;1rre_it ,-i-...fit in i'c;::~.r'l to rec‘.i~ro.‘ity,tl‘at rliiy had lion(-stly carried out, i-.tthe `l»;-rli-Si, ;n~_-iiitit-al,lc n;cr:i'_r.t ii llbl”-542 ____,_ ww, vo foci'-.t that '~‘~"¢ CIIUUO5 _~;\j,' 2:1 y l~.n\.\_ iloue tic Funrc in rc- \_-iiiui no iriii_;;.oi~i;;iti.in. \‘.’itn‘ss1lic‘r nero-rd uri the '1"unucl q'.icst‘on, wlricli f lf'i~i=»1»c-ating l.ib<~ruls :ue uslifmd iio r.~;`0i' io. Witness thc ‘.l11`t'C Lll0€`i ` <\~ii;mily imi.-'rc.l 1'1"(-n us gui; 0<‘ith-‘ ;lc<:tio'\. W t; ' P-3 ¢ ~.< __ -.; .ihivrcqili _r¢-,- i \_ _ ._ Chqn»\_ A ~l f"bi|_i.isilu-,»ul\'constitution- _§ ¢‘ e 7”.: .,. 'fs no .;_~.=u.\i,~. BE \l lil) '1`l`N|)iZltS .--ddrs-sued to the = 'J _ A ._ ",` _ -1 mi- *. fix” sg: . lilll. #inns ii, sp.-ciflcxition and form ol <'~1v.'r e seen .ir ii‘ of it-ii|\vn_\s u_ud ‘C-fil\ul~, Otln-<11; ut Ili tl (‘l I* i he In -_._ ., ,,.,\,,~,\ V. -_ _ <.-»\- ~ ~ »-- -------A-=-‘-~‘-‘-‘-`-rf-'AN -‘~ - fincnt is niihout excuse. They have had rniiiioris upon n‘.l.llcno to eX- pfnl, They hare l-ousted of twenty and twenty-fivc million surpluses. 'lhry have had “two `(2o»'crnmcnts in _ line" io make the way i-zisfr. 'l`l‘-05/_i line'-'.' all tlie_ facts. ’lh.~y hare l~..".d_ before thcm the r>soll‘.flJ1\s ol the 'Loi-l.teie, and oi the lmzirils ol_ trade, Pro fincinl and lllaritiine. 'l`hcy| knew the compact rndtr \vl=i.li tllisl Trovince entered the iv_~dcr.'.-tion. 'lhzyi knew th'-t the vc-i-‘c of the Is1r.iu`._7 people cnllcd for justc: in thas: m:it-- tcis cs they lzafl r_e':cr culled for rc-_ see us on the eve of the present elec i ._ "..__~§`.{'.f i,i‘.ii»'1ii'.i|\~~,',,.','f,|"'§;f"F'l,"" ` L"t,"'r|-f tion, and though most courteouslyi he °“"€d with C°t“'"h97°ne' its “Ch invited to speak and tell us what _ - ~ ` inn~l0Be=t0 I`€m0dY of the lungs, bronch’ii1 tubes and ' M, :_ _, -___ ~ _ _i_| s ii jg. -‘_ 6 . .A __.__,_._._._._~_._§_il _'_},,f}_,____1i| i__._i___on____i_~_P";i0,_,‘f_‘_;; _our crying disabilities, they refuse to chest, making it impossihio for the ___ »§__,:__ _,___ ____ ____.____. »i'g'-_ i~._~-~l\\|;»1|.-.--_liigliiS lr;\;(_»_|_|_~_i'_;fl5_l_'_l_l ‘say one word. Not a promise made germ oi any disease to live. Thug ._ _» .l _..~‘_- _i._»' i . ~ v, .~ »". i ' 1' . ‘ I ' . , ., ~ . sexi. cw _-,..g¢.'_?_.__. _ ___ ________ ______`_ _ of any _mpmvement ___ transport” soreness in the chest is at once alle- ' . 1 - of 0- - » __ _. it .\|‘s M.. M-I ..f .. -.|»»» gleam of hope in _that regard. Truly coughs are remov£d_ ’ H Lt W -_-_i-.~ £_,_ Win. _ .this is a bitter pill! REMEMBER TH_i3_ _you breathe . - _ .1 ie. S ~. ii. .lx _ ~ ,_ _ _` ml Mr. Borden comes to us. He frank- Gatnrrhozone and it will cure any ___ __ _ ly opposes recipi»ooii»_y_ in which ,W Winter ill. Large size, guaranired, i`Clf‘ ` " I lh U ' I ‘l "f"‘ .7 i °__f",.___; §ii'ili:l.lcr$1si)z%s aggc lgsils gill? nlxdexidhsi Will' _500 ""“ l"~`°‘f ‘l‘l"*ll"' HW" 1 DO NOT IHSPLFHE KNIFE' _oi imitatioiis and insist'on "(51: Sjoii in .`],,._`<_-_ or and _r01lvcer.l1aB few or none to sell. But under reci- procity the producer of eggs, as well s other farm products oi which we dvantages of a larger, nearer, free arket, and steadier prices. He will the imports of coai exceed the pro. have a surplus, will have the great m have all the advantage of the Eng- lish market as before, and with it the best markets in all North Amer- ica open to him. ::-Violet Dulce Talcuni is an inde- spensable adjunct to every dainty w.oman’s toilet table. On the sea- shore, in camp, bungalow, or in the city you‘ll need this mntchless pre- parntion to ward oil the attacks of wind and sun. Put up in handsome embossed cans with sprinkler top. Price 25 cts. We are- sole agents. The McKinnon Drug U0., corner Great George and Kent Streets. drti. Stops a Cough In One Night The _Si0ry of Suffercrs from Bron- chitis Asthma and Catarrh Proves the Value of Catarrh- ozone. _ A Cough may be Catarrhal with 9, dry tickling in the throat, lt maybe &CC0l!1Panied by Partial stoppage of the nostrils and shortage of breath. Often there is a gagging in the throat, and every cough tears and hurts. Coughs have a hundred ditierent causes, your’s may be due to any of made . the following striking statement i ifIhf____P0|i¢y_ Qilir- Bonuses and Mr Monk means the break-up ofthe British 'm E;n_i>if¢._@ui§4__!__f0r_Qs¢ here that the Pec- Pl§__cf=Qucbf§_ui|_l__i1_9i__ SU_nn0_f1__th¢mf” 'The MASK has been THRCWN OFF, The anti-navy, anti-British policy oi the Nationalist has become dominant in the Tory camp in Quebec and BORl)EN and BUURASSA have ioined hands to the utter shame and disgrace of the Conserva- tive Part y, ' the followingz- D Q , o o ,;;~;,-;~,-,_ ,gpg-,-ci,-_-;_-»---1 own with Anti-British-Bourassa-Borden Alliance '-ni rg ii 'ionaill P. eumqi-iii Iiilunimiiion Cioiip iicmacn Disordirs Pleurisy - _The one remedy upon which physi- I 9 I4dr31' claus are relying today is Cntarrho- ‘ ' one. lt removes the cause of the loiili, ducsn't smother it. Catarrho- zonc is a soothing, healing, “direct cure" and cures, the conditions that . _ _ _ _ c:ii.sc thc cough. , -'L - /“X ° \ ;‘|:.:i ~li~_\ o. l‘\“.SSi\'€ CXIHTSS 2-`UI`~0U‘ 1_1' Cli’Y0(`l‘-TY OF f0I` filly 0~hCi` b"°U~ AM] Catnrrhozone is infinitely superior _ |DFA|__»~ " i t il ii»rc_t-i.\viil|iii\'r-li-:initfiui"\ii"\l)!l~ (1 h M' ' F- prorflp .y` ' W "* l _ __ ...,,i,¢.__ _- 5, _ __ v __ _ _ __ _. _._ _ii _ _.___i__.___ ________._____ ___ ____ __;_____ an t e iiustcr of mance came to 1_1-,S Simply womiei-fhi to think how ' ` "'»\1"" ,,,i...|‘,~..ml|Ii' ~ 'ree' - quicklysbad throat or catnrrh can balsamic vapor is carried along with quickly and painiesel b Putnam’s or is used when ordering a _ _ __ »=¢§;w_l.or<_;d`_in;u crén b L ___ ‘ 'l` il \" \_' * | _ ' iiiihn- iii fbe Chi(-l l‘.`iiii,:.neei')c\eirliiii;l)’iepn|`if: ll`€ llll€l”€d f0T S2119. A ` I-bf_:iin-il. _ _ _ ’u#lii-~ tviiilcrinir will he reliiiirvii il :wi-viii. the f -ir wages sche ulu pioiiureu -i -\.s.»n.. ._ rliinlii' in ucn rd-ui.»e fl: ui. ii vf_~r‘v\i;|.' ll i»n'.‘ uheli ir- for the sum 'lil' »ii|ii.»'1-r or itru|\v..ys .-|i~i _t ui sf n- L-' mi>f\u_\' ffncbirn er. \v!»'f‘h rum :ii.». eu c- ini.: in » o _-uvnit r h wflrlc. .it the rates s 1-_lon in I. eoff. r sub- uiilu- .. _cl io the rr->'|>ecil\c 'ont'nc'uvs whos. iijiilli-rl ure not ' i-m-iwod. i _lhv chew. of vb-~ ~uc'-r~_|»ful Qonrlerq, w||l*ol~i¢l 1 ' no |-'.' 3.:-il |:i\4-_ By oi-rl-r, L. K. _:UN L18, _ 4’ ..\'\.<. .-‘-. lltunt-' si,l9|f, muui \\'.|\-lui uuthwilv hom ghq v -1 i 'i' ' wi inulbe paid lor it | siiboilin s rin iisedf b r»|<10_- ui. Nr in uw g- yulilb tw the oi-\~~ro| WIlyS C0l.lI1t5» WI'll€ 11S f())‘ ‘. n 1-- - _\\_i'l_l:». io~{eiv_z=.ii f_' |»i|__ _\~ iiindinnirlfic- prices “vc “vould be pleased to 'i`|'..» chreqim tl\u~ vu* I' -» l I l-n vo ii." upply you' tur- _ cgiil io .iii-~ .nv-neler 0 I - V f_<.n:.;':;:‘.‘ii.*;.1'.i;“::¢.-‘*.l2':;°s3"i.»i:;:uf_‘i‘-1 We Sell the product of the Sept. 26 27 28 and 29 I , ut which places forms of tender inn; Elzivilock Mineral Spring Co. i`_'.._i§_`_’.f’.f_El-_'i{i'li."‘f1l».§I2i.f '.1`..'i'i'i'f3T..§".f.1'.'iEE '-'fd ‘"""1‘t‘S theonly magnet l0vei-$6000.00 in Exhibition . "" ' - . . . . .....';..'tf:¥..‘:f.r.;..:-;'i.'.'ii=':;.'z';.:'.'.?..:;:s.'.-,1i; -‘ 1 c . p g _ of oi. Prim. W. K. Rogers _ _,, .. __ ,.“"' .li 1 - = ' 1 - T d H - '*“'“ ' l’.E.l.Brmeh _ ,i ii » .I<...|| .. .nr ii .ni ~ i'_|n Ui, l)\llp0..(`S in tic Man- Wo ays Ofse Raflng unl»'s~ the i-nr'-.utfciid tlmuitu.1I|=iu|.- - ° .‘,'._~‘:<1.._:-'.‘:.'.' .‘.'".;'.':..f.';.‘.f'.. uc' 1 0.... i»....i..¢.s. Quality ai. C- “° ““°'i- 5P°°“' A¢°“'- ‘ Your very truly, .... .... ;:1:I:frn<'..';";z.;‘f:xi"n Railways. ions in front of the Grand Stand. ` 1 w y y , 1 | ;_.§§g_ ,,,§;,i_§g°§g,,,;f;;f“SOgy,e,_y“,f;\g_§_ P- E- Islands BPIICC Sltwilll & C0., Lid. ' - ists P " 2' _ ` - C ""i"‘..i.“.fz:.'“.!;.;“z‘.f.‘:.:_';“~ _ Greatest <'»-='°~°'°w- 1 P- E- L _ 0 ___wS__,.__ -. » . . ill L* mn , , N0'l‘l.'E 'l‘0-_&)lvl'1iAc'l‘0l1s fe,w Stop - to Con _ * V V- Yi V i DR, I sider what 1 ualit ' of wat- _._ _ 1 5 . _Being the Eleventh - > und .i;'iu'|\_. ill :|n_