iw. "v .I ", l T. i ii ~< N, ... IAGE TWO l.a'ril:s'r Nlilws _ THB CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN rms? or_,;r,l..9g- -~ 9 AUGUST43,-19” _ _f *_ ¢ _ _ . q . . _ _ Teefll Saving 7 - , _ . l d I _th f.hthat.l d t ' ‘ T H E C H A VR LOTT ETC WN four candidates for Qiiss-ii ri county token of the feelings of respect and glut e lpn eggs I Luau D aide; emi; ~ ‘ . . °°*°"°‘l ”‘°° “U “S'°°“‘°"* °° dl’ l’°"° W' "°“' t° ’°“ R°'° ““d Dm' cilifiiiirell Nieilmcrirsec dfriulnsldamz- 0|. SIIC ' w_EDNEs mv. AUGUST .3 rsr- THE WORLD`S POVERTY A writer in the Christian World de- IN GREAT MEN. Ion, its Voltaire; even its Chateau- ' lvl" " _' ... .-.__-;.l- - 1- 1 .href ,V l, . l,, f me 7 ff. ii., * . .`_ sg . L_- =i l’ 1 .1 ,_ l 4- ’ . i ,_ ,l Iii ~! 'l i i, . l l i f r 1 i » , r l 1 I i .-.' -,J . ,i or 3 - _ry » r 'J is J _. , -`,,v_._.j,. r.. l off.. ,,,.... .,~, . .\:‘ .sf - - l I i._ 3 ll 2. .. \- ,_ i; I” . , .‘ ',‘\,i. jf kv’ if it ‘$\ 4', .`_'_,“; ‘*€s“§°__' l' 1 I __ l ‘l .- .vlrr-<.>»<. »-“-“e'5e=-1- .TZ . .1~'. V' v"`fc< :$525 ~‘ .\“-9 , ‘J-it . .\"'.` ,I _z . ` = * ii- ` lf' A I Y H .- ` i “i ., 1 , k if-vi, ;€._ . ` `i li --at ..._. Brushes We see to it in` our buying that only ,the teeth-saving kind of tooth brushes are in our stock. It costs but little more to éarry such brushes than it does to have a stock composed of the ineffi- cient kind. \Ve have the brushes of the most reliable makers. You won’t have to pay a fancy price fora tooth brush here. We have good , ones as low as loc and I from that up to 5oc. 1 It will pay you to sel- l ect your next brush l from our stock. ’ ].G.]amieson D DRUGGIST 7 Bride Ifyou happen to bc one of the rr-.any persons wanting ai Wedding Gift and not knowing just what lo buy, we ask the favor ofari in. sycciionnf ourlnrge and well ,A assorted stock of Silverware and f Cut Glass T ll. Taylor ; |‘ _.. l ' Jewel” iisnpnns colurno nuns. on House or common, i., 189,, Bon, -_ . ~Hil~ Wilfrid and Mr Borden come to l imnrlottefown is to he especially us to speak upon the political qiies. W/ lfnvnred during the next few weeks tions of the day, ol which reciprocity //// lwith the privilege of seeing and hear- is the l0i~nm0st_ and which they ling three men of more than ordinary view from opposite political stand ;_ », leniinenco in North American state af- points. Mr. Borden has visited thc 1' v\ Z, If. 1 ‘ ' .'~"',‘.'»i'\».'i!,""‘i|" lu-in linnrn-r tire Premier or onnnan' ver sn tl ft ' _ . __ ~ OAL , 1 y or y a er Mr. Borden, on 4 auf 4 / ' ' . . , s 5/ / r /"L1 if ,, , land leader of the Liberal party in September l3, Hon. William Jennings l(.‘i-mods. He may be said also to bc Hr nn will ad ' , y dress s mass meeting za _ Ilthtcpforenlost pllblic man of thc Dn~ hero on s subject not yet .snyiguiicgil 4 _ iminlon rind divides with the lute Sir Mr Bryan is famous as ii asf. Demo ? ",_7.____., lVY»'V`-:'Y'_\V\`»'.-_ _f ' . / 14 \ lm’ /A ' /// ' {"4//5////7 . ' _ ' - I - . p _ 1; e, 'Zta 2 iJol\n Macdonald the foremost hon-_cratic leader in the United States, _ / . i :gi -» ip/7 NOW’S THE TIME; to order your coal. /\ full bin now means no worry in the fall when thc bad wcrltlier comes along. _ A. Pickard & Co. l‘h one 240. gl;;itséi8rAly_yoii with sll kinds of the very Business for Sale, A good business stand situafedl on railway, in centre of one ofthe best farming sections of the Island as for sale, either with, or wifliou .ill stock of general merchaiilise For full particulars 'apply by letter’ to "BUSINl£SS." care Guardian 3'7d¢f Ch’town. l Slater Shoes For the young men who, ilie “file tlli11g"in l"qq(q¢5|»,; and wlo want to keep upl with the band wagon, tlieyl will find that the “Slater Shoes" will fill every requir@-l ment. The stock, the cut and the Shoe Making are calculated to fill the “long felt want” of the Smart Young Dresser. _ From $4.00 up. Goff Bros, l l“Y0ur great man ,doubles the value t ` lol ull U10 Others he is i" °°"ta°t tellectual barrcnness? ' plores the dearth of great men in l-he nies world at the present time. It is true 0 _C that in literature, oratory, arf.. WF' S haps too in statesnianship and war- W fare, we look to past generations for the great names. In mechanical in- reason for some searchings of heart. vention and iicliievemcnt there were G,-eat Bi-itBi_n_ with ii pgpulnloii 0| never, perhaps, greater men than the lou, inventors, the engillecfs. the b“lld°"5- y the industrial captains of the age in S,_,e,,,.,¢i-_ Shakespeare' Ral°lgli_ Bacon which we live. And perhaps it should R be admitted that in other lines it is yea,-,_ 1503 to 1532 sh, pi-oduiieil harder to achieve such elevation as Miltom }3ii¢l¢i-_ Bimyam Dryden and constitutes greatness in these days LOcke_ than it formerly wus. Is it that the A g0“9“*1 level "l lmelligence' charact' lia give to literature, to philosophy, er and performance has been lifted 0 lillwords so that the mnuntains,,We are producing minerals and -met- d\vurf€ll M’ the rising table l““d"‘~`als, lumber, grain and cattle, manu- mny Still Stand “E high “S before fucturing manythlngs, and building above Ben level'-’ great works and growing rich, but ff C0\lfSB» if the °h"l°e were between are we producing men and women at a iiizh overuse nf nbilitv 'md W°“‘ their best? is it not true uint in dfling. “`ith0“l9 the one U" two im' Canada, the United States and Great mortals f-0 @6001 Chili” Ol lla” ages' Britain while vastly more is being we should not hesitate in our choice. written and p,-,Med than ever be. Better the elevation Of the me than fore, there is lime of it nil that even dence as a Pastor of Souls is equipp- ne next generation will rosa? Ana ed for that lush nndnhnlv purpose- . . _-_ . ~ ' ' ntyou to us you‘ V the world Still H8009 great men- be is not the commercial spirit of the smce G°d has _ 5° 4 _ have been blessing and consolation. Umm the “nlvemal greed 1°’ gam' A blessingaby your kind and fathsrly direction, and a consolation because wherever duty called you, there was always a kind and cheerful responne- C We assure you that we_will cheer- C fully co-operatchwilth you in efficting: _ li ' ' v n s ur- '- . . . . . - ~ lieritiii-miihriliiririiicriiir iiiiiiir; giiizidernt-I __ ,N0 other Virginia cigarette ln the world 1 th ions we are fmxinusd tn nmketnnlgln ~ can even enter the sa'me class with these little Zigiierofrreahmaiifeelixiit siilinigimiiiil O , n ‘ . il:;l€péJrwlc;lsg}prr;;i:lt toaépccegpathps “mam cyhnders of smoke Joy. v ' pélryéing than we have enjoyed hereto - ' When Qne (mm 1; f,|i'_k fi _ I In ourmodern Canadian factory, the blend 1 why have we beg; af; "$58 genie in and chtting of the fine, sun-cured Vir inia seeking new or larger merino ‘ Mexico tn W c 1 as A I" ,tobacco are done only by the most expert South 'A,,i§,, ,,,f§ i.-,',‘,,,‘f,,~,¢ W‘§,°,i'§f,‘,‘,‘, cigarette makers, we subsidised steamers, paying two M _ _ ' _ niilllon of dollars a year for snbsl . And the result is unalloyed cigarette delight ;1lesé_ pminlly rdo cnrgyb pn. moan... s IB for those who always seek the sign of,tbe I fillers pinning; iiiniii torliiiiinafrpiii this has been done to make trsds LB]ack _gat easier and in order that we might ' trade more extensively. All the ' At Tobacmnuh while our people have found it pro fitable to trade with the people of the United States in spite of heavy duties on both sides. Almost half our trade ln recent years has been with our big next neighbor, chiefly because they pro - duce so many things that we wsnt the creation of modern giants. But t ’cnllsc, ns this writcr BDUY Pl-W5 lf. l iwitli. He 'sets the pncc. H0 opens lthr- way. Breathing his atmosphere 'lnicn draw into themselves, insensiblv, battlefield was worth un army corps. most notable product of No,-gig, Amer. .ences. iwhole, are devoting their wealth to i ,, . The dearth is evident over theft jwholc world. Germany is lnnkinsl reiiowrnen. still the case is not hope- i`m0Il8Y‘ hllt “'h¢l`0 "F0 its Gfteflw. “Sl less; the mad race for wealth may be `S¢`hillf‘-Y. its Kiillf- its B*’f0th0V*m7'bllt an eddy* in the life current of the Italy has freed herself and is spin-lnation' and we may have B ci-Op 0| ning and weaving and speculatingiintellggtuals sages' sem-5' philoso. But where shall wc look for li ncwiphers, poets, `,i,,,l other Himmo,-¢_,,1 Dante, ii l|ew4Raphnol, or Angelo, orilights" lager ,ing Canada is yet l)n Vinci; where for il Ssvonarola? young, and may yet give attention to Frrince is'\\'itholit li name to put be- t side its Pascal, its Racine, its Fone- t . briand or its Victor Hugo. Our col- lGrccian States were noted for their production of corn, wine and oil, At- lsonictliing of the secret of his life,it,ca was renowned for its prgrlnoe of __-lglie vast vitality of his soul. It wnslme,,_ r lsuiil the presence of Napoleon on thelbi-cutiies in history, ,lust now the lllnllvr his eye each S0l‘li0" “'85 ‘l0“b1@`ica is its crop of millionaires, among ihinlsclf. In religion it is the same.|t|i¢\ thousands of whom H saving rem. fOlie Wesley is worth a dozen Confer-innnt, Perhaps one per cent. of the are prosperous; but when will anadn or Australia produce their hnkespeare, produce a man to stand ith the Elizabethan giants?" This touches us closely and gives to live millions, in twenty-one ears, 1553-1574, gave birth to nd Ben Johnson. In ,twenty-four Well may the question be sked, when will Canada or Austra- r to poetry such names _as these? he prime cause of the prevalent in- Thucydidce says that while other And Attica still lives and be uplifting and betterment of their he things that are worth while and hut make for enduring fame. fnlrs. First wc are to have Sir Wil- Province several times. Q Vnrs of _Canadian statcsmanship since several times a candidate for the Pre- Vfthe linlon of1B67. He will be here siclency of that country, and is also "" H°l‘t°'"b"r 1~ 'mliil Will hc hifi ,8 noted orator and journalist It is .. , first visit to the province nlnr-@1891. 'non expected is li li ' . //r Y _ , 7 . .,»u"" .- _ . i l I" HDS ardly desir- M/// _ :___ ",,,_1»»v. ltobcrt Laird liordcn, the leader ofrablo, that Mr. Bryan shall speak di. thc Opposition in (innsdrl, will ad- FUCUY llllon olir 'political slmlrs He 4 ,dress a public meeting two weeks after is, h0W€‘/CF. well known as the earn- rll Wilfrid Lauller`s visit. He has es led the Conservative party for ten r years post, and was first elected to' , I __-_-l.l__ I ~ SHOE POLISH “Good for Leather- Stands the Weather” shines easiest-just; a dmill, li rllbnnd ther-c's april' sliinc! Black or n. at all grocer-s and shoe stores. gl E 'iii I . “/Bys since February last and man h uve had difficulty in making ug their minds upon ii question which is admittedly complicated and far-. ' I reaching. But so fnr as our informs ` , muff’ Changes of uttitude toward than against reciprocity. in the new o Hy all means let us have n pure el- ection. In the election of 1908 the f advocate of friendly and cordial elations between the Republic and the Dominion. Mr.`Bryan has been ,_ somewhat frequent visitor to Canada and UBS been heard with pleasure by mmll’ Camldiun audiences. It will afford our people genuine satisfaction to' see and hear these leflflvfn Of political opinion encli of Whtllm has both"a national and inter- lfmt reputation, as they discuss psi' “nt mnttcfs UI Public concern sn Quad lines. Many will want to em_ hem an and eV°1'y one who can Possibly <10 So _should avail thcm- selves of the opportunity. my NOTES. ft. is hardly 'an effective arguimsiiii for "’”ll"0CltY that certain ns`wsp,,_ l‘9I`S. like The Examiner of this city and The (iltizeii of Ottawa' both C0n_ scrvutiver ut llffit Hl-‘0k¢ favorably of the trade agreement and have since changed their attitude. There have hee” m““Y changes of opinion both Something has been said about the trade agreement being made "in se. --1- cret" and behind "the backs of the Delliflc." The objection seems to he a captions one. That is the way all tariff changes are made, and all ln. ternatlonnl agreements as well. If Monday Aug sir John Mnaaonnlu has succeeded l.. making ri reciprocity treaty with the States when he sought to do so, lt. would have been quite as much a "secret compact" as that entered in- to by Messrs. Fielding and Patel-son, i 1 s ll for prosperfies. l Wm. Moran Principal. Fil “Lustre Loom” Uu- derskirts. Feather light, silken bright, fashion’s height and prices right. 6 n ' 0 Sole Agents, 4 &;r.n»i»