,. l i' 7 >. 'i .,` Y, .ig s.-....¢._-,.»`; L,- i lfzlfa 1 li. ~> i i , i l l 'i 1. ' P i l ~ . i o" U i . .l»» l f r ~ i-l . 1 'ii I . i . . fe ia. » A, O 1 ,i ` ..--,.2 .i :U l' ii‘ . ‘I ‘ ‘il Q i.="i , ,pi ~! i 'i l. f" fig », i, arf" 5 LQ i ‘ if . , 3 r- -~` ' , it ,.. V 5 i, ,,,`. __ _ _ _ _ . ____ _ _ _, I __ .M Y e.. ._ if O O ' Holm smimnns nx¢UR,,,°,, rHE` CHARsL12lilr`>.?ifEss‘l~`r(;MssRN i°iuARDlAN ' ` \ <2 -'rf .B i i A _ ' 9' 9' " ' A ‘ , V ' TM Gund Tru” Railway hun* drugs combined in the right way. To properly' com- p o u n d prescriptions these days an adequate stock of driigjs is requir- la further examination of the egg The Examlner'a disqilisitlon uP0"‘ eggs imported to Canada has led to show that The Guardian has not only been fair, but something more 'than fair toward the anti-reciprocity egg men. What are the facts? 'l‘he facts are that during thi ed and kiiowlcdge of how to use them is also necessary. Now reilicfiics :ire nliiitiplyiiig and all :iri- vunceiu this fiircctiorl creates new prohleins for the piiziruiiicisi. \\'c have :ill the driigs :iiiil .iieriicines for \\'l1i<';`li thi.-rc is any dcnlfuid in this ini-."ility. A ii _y pi'c:~'cli{-iioiis bzorigiith-1.-re :irc coin- piiiiiidcil b~, ri i;‘r;ii'iii;ltc pli:iriz.:i iii :i iiiiszt scicntiiit rilziiiiicr :uid at the no st ;'~:;i>oii:‘.l.lc prices. "‘ fa »-f -1 J~Gf..; ru"-' i'.»‘.l.l~i-\ \\'i.fil lil iii . .i~. -.\. ll.~ l.\r;i' ol .i I iii . ` ‘* "" "I ` " 1 `"*"` "‘ " “"`l’ il' Flnirl’ iudiistry fo the fariners C ~ -ii ii . ir i ‘C » A is , . l.\ii'.w-. w .rc .:,,iii nfrii 'films i _Ie‘.\'eie' »l”"»‘7"`. "' ‘-7”- G5 l i _A ré- Hiii .¢~` ..,_, '"5 ,spring and summer months, in tht ,older Provinces at least, there is s .good production of eggs and very ‘few ure imported. But in the winter 'months li-w eggs are produced lu this country, irird our farmers have DOIN to sell. There is still a market for eggs in (‘irrradir at that season, but -our fiiriiiers ciinnot supply it. A1 such tinrcs what is the consumer ti iloi’ He iioes precisely what the mal ivlro wants liirril coal for his furnac' docs. There being no hard coal pro iillced iii Eastern Canada, the house liiililcr' buys American coal and ii .rlaiii to get it free of duty. And wi rirlltcriil that the consumer shouli :fi-t lirrtli his food and his fuel un iiixed. The inonthly reports of thc Cana iliiirr llcliurtrnelrt of 'l‘l'uilcirlui Cam _mcrce prove our case, upto the hilt Hiro are the figures showing the iiilllc of eggs imported to Cuuadl i i i T0tal...... ............¥406,568 The Canadian Trade Returns for United States, Great Britain and all other countries were valued at $139,- l66. From the United States the total imports of eggs for the full /ear were V $417,857, of which $406,568 :ame in during the four winter- nonths above mentioned, leaving only some $11,000 worth -that came in during the remaining eight months of the year. This then is the egg-case in a nut- ihell: During eight mouths 'of the -fear when Canadian hens are laying, 'he Canadian market is supplied by Ianadian farmers. During the four ironths of winter when Canadian lens are not laying and the farmers rave no eggs to sell, some eggs are mported. On these there is noiv a luty of three. cents per dozen. This luty will be taken off when we get eciprocity. With the duty off, the consumer :ill get his eggs something cheaper n the time of winter scarcity, which r.ill be a good thing for the consum- ir. And it will not harm the pru- iucer, who has no eggs to sell in vinter. In the months of the egg- lroin tho llniteil States in the month! p .,,.o,,,,c,_,,g season the producer will ol' Jiinuirry, li`ebril;iry, March anti pril ltiist: ¥ g ilirectly profitable, and the indirec il -liiuuiiry, iflll, Value...............$ 30.07 I-`cl:rtl;iry, l‘Jll, \'piluc,............ 131,341 _uni-i-li. ifiii, v..1iie........ 200.027 .\pril, 1911, Vi\liie......., 39,125, have the benefit of both the home market and the United States mark- et, thc latter being slightly the high- er. ln the light of these facts, while he producer may not gain ~very much hy reciprocity in eggs, he still stands to gain something, and much more ou some other farm products. ; l`il'Il.`illlD (‘[-Il.\’S. fi-fiiltf. School Days, School Daysl i)e.:r 0ld Golden Rule Days The oii‘_~,' ‘imc the children are not liar; on their shoes is ~~l-.i-r. ilu. are cn their lrirr ff~ l. Li-1 them romp and ploy- its wr d for them 1- but btiy thi.-in .shoes that will stand the racket. 0ur School Shoes Will llo li If your children have not been wearing Our School Shoes, they have been missing licss of the soil. 1 What. is of prrscirt importance if ,iéi.»,i, this _veiir thu selling prices hav been vxci-llclit. \"esferdiry’s'szile ai tlic ('lli‘e.<,e Board, made :til to one if-itil, \\':is iit the record price of 13 rents, :ind previoils lnonth’s sale during the scirsou lriid been high 'l`lris_‘,‘li\iii=iir_t: incl. is coincident witi ‘the fact that nil siinimer long reci » §|>r<.i~ii,_v luis been in the air. At lens 'iliie prosiri-ct of reciprocity has no' iu_illri‘il the llri\.rk_qf,,fur Prince Ed- \\'.-iril lslunil cheese. I\`or need wi fiur tliziti the triitlc .frgxrcement wher it shrill _go into eiicct will do so. `i\`.~ l.;i'.'c licforu us the quotation: Ii,i the .~.\.'i\rz\._L'c prici-s of cheese for thi `j.’i-iirs lillizl, 1310 and for the months ;i-I J:i.nlliii'\ to Mary, lfill, in Montre- :ii :iuil \'i‘,\'.' York. 'l`hi-y irrc :rs lol lou:-‘L ' iwiici-;si<:-.\vu~;.\oi-1 l>liii‘us icon vu/ra. f tooo 'mio 1nii‘ ri-w \'..i~i<... . . . . . . . ..i4.ini ir..<.io 14.45 i\i»»..i,i~i~..1... ....i:.ii ii.i;s i2.oi~ , ____ _.__ __ ‘I_."" -1.22 2/it i lin... eyiliiey ‘i<'l.~rliui', nliiilster in ,.\i,'i'ii;1lli'ili'e, is the irlrtliority for ,Lili-.sc flgilreii, wliich so lar its we |Y;iii.\\' lizivc not lrccn clliillengcil. They ;.\-lr-.ir tliiit dllriui: tlii-ce years past -tlii: :ivi~l'i~.-.re prices for Cheese have ,init-ii J..Ufl ct-iris pirr piiuriil lrctter in !Ncv\' York thrill in Monireirl. There -i-_ U$IOOCIv0l0Cl . §ACi\DlA UNIVERSWY Acadia Colle e ,_ 'as, however, little Canadian cheese old in the States for the ,reason hat the United States duty of six :nts per poiinh barred the way. The rude agreement removes that pro- ihitory iiuty. It is hard to see how hut will hurt our Island cheese ‘rakers. Some of them at least will e willing to take chances on it! NOTES . We give space this morning to a :tter from Dr. P. C. Murphy, Con- ervfitive candidate in Prince Coun- y, complaining oi alleged misrepre- entatiou by The Guardian in regard o not sufficiently iliscussing the ransportation question during the ampaign. It is now evident that Dr. liirphy .has discussed that question ,nd it may be that other candidates ,oth Liberal and (lonservirtive have rad more' to say about it than we ion to he not only Vital but also me in which the electors generally :ako a vcr'y deep interest. '.:--Violet Dulce Talciim is an inde- spcnsable adjunct to every dainty oiuaii s toilet table. Un the sea-sho- 'c, in camp, bungalow, or in thc city ou‘ll need this matchless prepara- ,ion to ward off the attacks of wind ind sun. I’ut up in handsome cm- iosscil czins with sprinkler top. Price 25 cts. We are sole agents. The Mc- iilniion Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Streets. drtf. i.E'l"l`li]lt FltOl\’I UR. P. C. MURPHY Sir.- ln your issue today anent. tha transportation question, so vitally i-I Y Z ' regrets that the federal candidates of hotli parties are giving little riiten- tion to the matter. In this you are doing me a great injustice unwittingly perhaps. but ri inisrepresenation of my position just the same.. From every platform in my county I have put the transportation question its of more vital importance than cven Reciprocity to this Province ii-.id have in no uncertain. terms denounced the three short hnill in- iquity antl the maintenance of the Steam Nrivi;,;iition Company ns a block which has stood against every improvement for the past twenty five years. I have laid down my policy that the Government shall own the ferriagc system between our 0696* l Fsuniiod |888. Wollllllh N. in .\ iiirifidiorroriiil irlsiltirllon for llin cdilclw- tilril ol' y\rir<:lii-.il youlri: lrriin, whose gnrdu- ntcs :ii-liiiwo roiil .xiii-i-i-.-.~-. Coiirs-i-stir Axis, l'1|igiili\i=rl|ri:irlril 'l`iii~rrlog_\', lending t0 do- i,'rous ul` Ll. A., ii. Sc. and ll. Th. \\'lir\ro flinroiiulr ri-liolnrslilp mid high i-lrnriri-lvr urn iiiri-iiiizilly ilo\'t>lirpud.\Viro|e- liorrro nlorirlirilliloiiirvs. l'|r.~u|rpussc|.lloc1\- irorr. lfilionilllctic i\i|i||priri~lii. Low cost for liilllirn nriil lurrrrtl. l"i\i-ulty of"2.'. speci- nllels. Lint _vi-nr`s cnrnllniunt. '.'CitI. Full tvriir hi-girls Uri.. 4. Write for eutulogue. GZO. ll. 0U'l"l'l-IN, Ph. D., Prelllleni. “'ulf`\ filo, 1\`. H. i>CADlA UNlVE`.RSl'l'Y Acadia Seminary Fnundlll I BTI. Wollvlllo, I. I- Ths Pnl-Eminent Bchonl for Girls and Ioan( Women-in the "Land of Evangeline." ldv:-ry moilnru f`ni~ili\y for y\lrysical.iii- lcllrvrtlriil iriril |l\oi'i1li'r|lti|re. Cirnrforlxilrle lrul|dliii,fs.with moili-rn r~i|ii|pment.Ciirei'ir| .\-oirinl irninlrig. Strong fnciilty M22 leach- els. i..'i.-!.ycur‘s eiirolilns|it:i08. Hleri-:i fomplam .founes - Collegiate, .liinior nrril Si-niiir Uiiiiirrisily Mmriiiilln- tinir. l’rir|io. Voli-e. \'iolii\. Ari, Unitary. lriiiiira-lic Heinrich, lliislrriisu nird Hiinrinl l'i.iir-ii, Low cir,~i!. Fall ti-rm begins Snploiiibcr ti. Write for critaluuue. Rl-1" ll. T. DQWDLFE, ll. ll.,PrfnolhlI Welfvlllc, N. 5. lines of railway here and on the mainland. My insistence has been steady from meeting `t0 meeting that the Government grapple with those ,conditions and our other disabilities i of express and telegraph |service. And I expect my leader to ipronouncc something definite at lbliimmersiile tonight, as he ,has done (time and again from his place in jl’arliament. While we must agree to ,differ on the question of Reciprocity, il have always admired your manly ;stnnd on those other questions so vital to our existence which Laurier land Fielding saw fit to ignore at Itlharlottetown, I will expect then lthirt you will do me the justice whigh ,the strenuous advocacy of our rights .in these matters should have earned lat your hands. I am. Yours Faithfully. P. C. MURPHY. Str. Empress. Sept. 7. 1911. LETTER OF CONDOLENCE. J The following kind words signed by C. McLeod, M. Hi Campbell and E. McDonald on behalf of Lion 5?’ off Bros Collegiate Academy Ylllllbl Ill. WOHYUIO, I. \¢ s l , 1. ii i.T."i`~l...5f'.`.'..'."fr..'1’r'i'i‘i’i'i’i»{i‘§`ii i’i?iili.‘.X'Fi2.f's'i.‘E b`.'.'1’i'...".'i‘i~..§§'£"¢'“ii.'°Ji..".li'.. iii?-°i»¢i-ii' ""'& 'l'1i~swriilii¢,snil s oampheiiamslm ing Course. Th! rrngd lofnschiilgiiilr p and ;mln2?# Il DE ......:°,=:.:i;,'i.:':".‘:.'..:::'l'::°..:i.“'.';'.:.f'rln oils. I bm'-srirv_;nonv¢v:_`ui'y»sr iw. rail urn Wi te or minions. w. I.. Auomsnn, ri.. in., rnuipi Yamila, ml. ` I ACADIA UNIVERSITY -.‘;'..°'i§“'Ml§€.' .}.‘.’f.‘Z-.'i.i"‘i5‘i€l>.}‘..‘i.`i?i ‘£533 Horton ,family, Head Montague: We tender to 'you our sincere sympathy as it has pleased an all-vriise Providence to take the soul of your dear son and' brother to that home on high which Ha has prepared for those that, love Him. Although your hearts are filled with grief at the parting whataioy it is to know that you can meet again where there shall be no part-I ing and where sorrow is unknown.| We each and all would gladly hslpl you hear your burden of grief but we* feel there is so little we can do. we only can direct you to the God of all _ ...__ ( style, durability, serviceability and value for price. PATONS. lady moderately priced for early .all wear at PATONS. "Pretty, waists at low prices. PATONS. “RAIN COATS-Children’s storm, new fall furs. PATONS GOOD HANDSOME but inexpensive A MARVEL OF 'ELEGANCE & skirts. PATONS. A TRIUMPH OF STYLE and low nit wool. PATONS. Our HYGRADE broadcloth has character and quality send for samples. PATONS QTYLISH & SERVICEABLE sweat- in the popular lengths long coats uP gance our new fall suits & skirts See i.lud. PATONS cosioris for early fall wear tailored , “STYLISH LITTLE COATS for tiirlsii to 14 years see them. PA- ory to you from 4.25,to 135.00. l'ATONS. iiffectln this Province ou re ister- i DRESS SKIRTS, models of simple elegance and long service at little prices. See our MAIL SPECIAL in black cloth, silk braided, latest cut $1.98 worth $2.75. All sizes up to 27 waist. PATONS. _ KIMONAS that give good looks, long service and good value. PA- 'i‘0NS, NEGLIGEE :ind beauty in TONS. GARMENTB of grace long kimonzis. PA WAISTS OF SILK OR NET dressy but not closely. l’A'I‘ONl~l. EXQIIISITE KlMONAS.Triumphs of the oesigners Art masterpieces of oain- ty workmanship yet marvels of moder- nto prices inode from serpentine crepe $1.50 to $5.00 PATONS. -___ SELECTED, extra special value in PATONS house dresses. DRESS SKIRTS, striking models, imoderately priced at PATONS. STYLISH LITTLE COATS FOR GIRLS 6 to 14 years see them. PATONS. ,___ "Wsists for afternoon and semi dress wear. PATONS. Sfl‘YLISH 'REFINED AND LOW PRICED are our NEW FALL FURS see them. PATONS. l|lv comfort and conolatlonto the great burden-hoiirer the man of _ sorrows iwho is acquainted with grief. . -n__ Wi I vanv HIGH cnass suit.. for my _ l` , _ li’s about what PatonS The Idea; p0);¢y enables Policyholders to reap the benefits of iheir investments i:luri¥_\S "lair "W" M' g time, and in evcntof premature death to leave their legal representative in possess- ion of u comfortable home. free from Mortgage. Debt or~Eucumbrance. V The Great-West Life Policies give the most protection for the least money. The let’ we have to choose from ‘PF popularity oflhese policies is evidenced hy the factihut the (.vreal~Wesl Life have know the kind of suits we make og sold more Insurance in Canada, for ihe past fuur years, than any other company. i HU ' It will pay you io get our rates. "RAIN cours-Tnree leading ""` Hyndman 8 C0"° Lim"ted' ' lues chosen from a hundred or more _ P"°‘-" M“““g°“’ char'°ll°l°wn` productions for their s1lD€I'i0l`itY in ' M‘cNUTT\ spend Agent throu the 0 ula Dunn" ada. fllalroughp Cilaiigatfg :,ndt':,':°‘;| Cm- . _ , ‘i ; Duluth or turn unicago and thiimtiii. 1' _ , cities of Minneapolis and St. Pun" _ Ask Grand Trunk Agents for rum, ' particulars. W. K. Rogers, (my Tic? et Arena- a-zsdtliiitiitirepig .» _ _ od s circular ui 'rua' acc Paonuonn arm nncrraocrrv. AT H _ I W In Cum main oéiziriz ui A_mg -' ,l~ "l , . ' eursion tickets to ° "nn Ul- ' °N¢! .. / hill it oaiuaii 'rim i. inf ""‘ ”’ Wmerii I ,t F /,gs ,iw ,i_ donor' um. aui.in°,§°§.fi",§,f"§,r'me i é »" lf-` ` ,_ tags of th “- the full year ended with March last I' , ' il " "3, f dates from rdrdxtgrsdggtsgibqurffff question the result oi which goes tc i_how that all the eggs ~imported to ‘ . i... I _ __ Ehtzrgléglil 'l‘rl;:kkmRoute is the mn" Carisa.. during tnaeperiod from the g _ff _-3 ;, ,_ ,i,‘\'&,\,.‘i. » K 8 a _- _ i. I . cw _ 9 ‘~‘.‘t:. ‘,;" - CD Another lot of 1 newest in Ladies' saldlgtdiiieot 0102); just received. We would like to show the Ladies the values, and gpm, _ we want you to know th Cl t handle, also . It will payeynu? 11138 Xe Bf“¢°~ ` ' a-atidtii ¢ANAn|AN T luclis, Agent ri s...........l.i . ' pAc, F, ‘___ .v= 3 aries for rainy dai/S e1\B°h°°1‘°‘=i1‘1- ‘ $2¥.3‘lL%’i i’i‘.’l‘i§‘.1l’.'.‘2.Z°‘§.’i.il.ff.'.?°..i’ii‘.....?.l‘§il .¥.i’.‘i“,.i.'§’..i‘é'.'i‘i'.;iii...‘Z ren should have one, PATONS. have your life nsured wil lift you in the estima lor? ofdbus ness men. The payments are very easy and can be su te to your -1" individual means. Call in to a and see what the Canada. Life ORIGINAL & DISTINCTIVE Our` the continent. ' I Manager ' -_ _ . 0 ETS ° 9 r. iz. l. a..i..i. 'coats for small children. PATONS. c_ H. speck' Agent E ` conomy our showing of early full, fi' llome Seekers lix- cnrsion. The last of the season leav- ing September 2oth. Round Trip Tourist Ticll- efa from Charlottetown. Lay By Some Money For the Future. Young Man The Canada Life Assurance is a help to any young insn. It ls the best oaslblelnvestmsnt, return nz do Isrs for cents in -_'L_ Z vested, is the best protection you eioiéld secure iipthpss depirgd Win_nipeg..... .....'.$44.65 Regina . . . . . . .. 48,65 C:llgary........ ..... 58.65 lflfimontoii . . 58.65 SUMMER TOURIST Round Trip First-Clara Tickets. Vancouver Victoria San Francisco _ Los Angeles and other Coast has to offer you-the Canada Leis iii the strongest company_on icing of new fall outing coats in B I a c k D a m 0 n d L i n e. PRACTICAL re PRETTY sums ,/4_9, , \ skirts and coats just opened at ,/fy ,_ -_ _ ~ »..» l'ATONS. , "'”~‘ __ , ',,;1f' , _ _ __ 5':-f"_ :.- _ - o o ,, 4- September Sailings u}s coats for my ,my L25 to 4_5() F_ro_m Montreal From Charlottetown . SS “Rosalin" September 9th September mth 8.5 . . . _ ,to $ 0 PATC§_i SS “Bonav1sta" September 16th , September lgth ' SS “Rosalind” Septeiriber 23rd September 26th PERFECT TASTE “"4 ‘l“i"t °’°'|SS "Cacouna” September 30th October 3rd ' ]olm's, Newfoundland via Sydney, C. BT carrying horses, cattle and ,sheep on deck and produce underdeck at lowest possible rates. For'i;ummei»l1gt¢l_ WAISTS FOR "DRESS UP" 00-,further particulars as to freight and passage apply to l.irid.P.irons. __ 9-5d2i. Q’ C0. _ Points Now on Sale. Good to return until October gist. I ,Z Bertlrs reserved and infor- ,’/'Y, --~ l ._;.._-1_ mation cheerfully given. . . ____ . limi w. B. HoJvy,¢ir;1pNR3_r.,s., sr. J. K. RUSS, Local Ticket A ent. '~ .-.ati '-` Opera House Building, Chariiiite- . town. -a _ _3 'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE A nice property on the Bank of the Montague River containing 3 acres of land, a house with I3 rooms with summer kitchen attach- ed, a barn and other out buildings l I ""0 “WH” °f- We believe the ‘l\‘e“"l"‘_" °“"1Y mu "al"°"atB- PATUNS-` The above nieiilioned steameis will sail from Charlottetown to St lalso a nice orchard, One of the best locations on the Island for a Will he sold cheap if' applied fur at once. \Vrile or call on owner for any in~ formation. BEN_|AMlN AITKEN. Aitkeir's Ferry. P- ii I. DAINTY WAISTS ilttl' Ctlve ill ` , - d 8' style and price. PATONS. u 9'9d5tttf AGILNT5~ ‘ 9 ' gsw I I ix r ia . St. Isidore, P. Q., Aug. 18, 1904. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,-I have frequently used M1NARD’S LINIMENT and also Dre- scribe it for my patients always Wi*-ll the most gratifying results, and I’ consider it the best all-round Lini- Yours truly.. GUNS. V V p . FURS LOW PRICED but satisfact- t Ury just opened Direct from the fact- Where the Prince Edward Island Farmer Gains I ‘ Farmers, market gardeners and horticulturisis in particular, will do well to keep in mind the figures of the following tables. They exhibit the changes made in the United States tariff on a large ,number of natural products: _ Articles Present Tariil, Under Reciprocity Horses valued at $150 or less per head - _$30 per head Pzfee Horses valued at over $150 - - Lambs under one year - Sheep over one year - ' - - Poultry, alive Poultry, dead Oats, per bush el - - - - Barley, per bushel - - - - Potatoes, per bushel T urui ps - - - - - Cabbage, each All other vegetables in their natural state Blackberries, raspberries, gooseberries and strawbe Butter - - - - - 6c per lb. ' Cheese - - - - - 6c per lb. ` Fresh Milk - - - - zc per gal. Fresh cream - - - - 5c per gal. Eggs - - - - 5c per doz. Honey _ - - _ - - zoc per gal. 2 5 per cent '15c per head £1.50 per head _gc per lb. 5c per lb. ‘ 15c 3oc 2 5c 25 per cent 2C 2 5 per cent rries ic per quart ff fl fi \ U if H fl if U ff ff fi ff Garden and field seeds_ - - - 15c pr.bu to zoc per lb. Grass seed, including timothy and clover seed Free ` " fi Hay, per ton - - ' ' $4 (2,240 lbs) Straw, per ton - , - - - $1. 50 (2,240 lbs) ' fi This great sweeping away of duties by the United States, if- accepted bl; the people of Canada, as it surely will be, will mean hundreds of _thousands fi » dollars to the producers of Prince -Edward Islaiid.If a farmer is making a C0I11f°‘i{‘ able living now, will be hear without a laugh the voice of the Tory oratoz. -‘Pea 1, ing in behalf of the Big Cities and the Big Interests, who tells him to let ti/¢t enough alone” and refuse the proder of an extra gain undreamed of before 85 winter ? ' ment extant. , 8-I9tt8dl‘tf ` » ”“' "03' AUG' ‘”“°"'. `