W .._._ _.._....¢a N _,F "ve :, i fi” I ‘ if , Iii iii, r ii i ll Ai :i ig. i., . 5.. ",l§.\,ll- i ‘ __ _ (I ;`~f'I4 t- ':- - l YALL ' 2-'f`=;l;?=i-fi , ‘lil SW. ' Ai. .,\,,,. if if .H ' 2 ' f ._ _, 1 _'_i ,_.",.’ l li ~. . \ »" ,fe gfgia ...ea ' .l~:_ i 1”- 1 f §»»\. ¢l"" _._ zi ._ i all i 4"! i'»:»;=t_ » iii” _lv i “ff ’ F12 1 ui.-,"_. .il - f-*f:"E apt: i. ! ,..~. _i im 4 ,_. . _ j i Q; -_:E :_l‘i~'; ‘ Ill: ` I "$3 Til. l if "vi 2 ii i---H i 1 I SPIIIES LIKE MUTHERS _I ,Nearly everybody has s longing for the good things grand-mother used to make. Pickles even when mgd¢ bv grun_d-motherfs receipt se:m to lack something. Th`S lack is in the spices used. Realiz- ing the needs of the housewife and cook, we have made a specialty of pure, fresh pfcltling spica. ‘-Ve know what spice should be and we have a mired spice which we should like you to try. :Use them and you'll know the secret of grand-rnolhers oood pickles. gc a quarter pound. l. Il. IAMIESUN, , DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. F; _Y__ “___ 11 -Rfu-u~»-a~|l§ NOBliY SUITS 'nt ~ of the latest i..1»rl FOR ~l.- Well Dressed Men I sm fully prepared with the best workmanship obtainable to turn out stylish, well fitting clothes at prices to please the par- ticular customer. Send in " your order early for your Q - new autumn suit. S. C RAIG, UPPER QUEEN ST. 4-dtwluw °`°_ """"“"""""""__.___ """"‘@ ' T0 MERCHANTS If the Harvest Excursion made a hole in your stool: of Trunks and Valises I representj. T-Iveleigli & Co , Ltd.. of Montreal and will be very pleased to send _yr-ft a catalogue and price list. Drop lv: n postal card. C. Leonard Grant 9 t ll .lil LO'i"i`E'i`O \\'.\'. lin! "till -'l oleplioiio 3lS l' i4ll.f GAB SERVICE Passengers, baggage, etc., conve ed anywhere desired. Leave orders at Mc. Donald & McKinnon's Drug Store at stables, Sydney Street, near Sgve- lon’a Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, I-28 d 1 vi- Telephone No. 2 5 FOR SALE Rosebank Farm. ` Situate on the south side of Hillsboro River opposite the city, one mile from Charlottetown, conta‘ning l8o acres,l3o acres clealed and in a high state of cul- tivation. Terms liberal. For further vluoe and necueplilod therefore as inaml Guanllaa Publishing dompany. 5,'_,_,\d \-nr: lain( and Subscriptions. IND-4. P. Hood, Dill. c. Omoo Hours 8 L in. to 8 pan. J. P. HQOD, Advertising Mgr ~ l-`.iii. l\'E\\'SUM, Sllbscriptioll and Job Print ng .\l|er. THE CHARLDTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,mi ,,|,,,|,, 1,. JUST. IMPARTIAL. RELIABLI Nl£\‘MgYI,ns(:&°llsil:ell1t.gallntzlllnes Nnhegthg llestinlcrests of the people ug] gg- Tl-IE -1-:Er::m PmoP1.m's PAPER Published at lo sinus, N... Prefs. nicer. North S-de Pm Omoo. Oasrleua town. Prinoa Edward Island. Canada; at tm following laws. PHIBNO ll! Ulvlswo: Ed; ¢|| 3 d ) onth&'>c;pcryear..... ........... ill 'flrtirlivudgkly litifl)lli.ldnllHoli:;n°_:Fa's‘dlrlle:day?’A(ilil1B rlday) per year. . . . . _ ... _ .. . . . . -- ul gb, 51,] f rrency orstam remitted ..-.lliii`°igi`i.°.`l"i>',»“r»<:lal diner arp' 1:.; dnlii. gli Reomewd “lar rumble to we Brant-/r 0/`f{c¢,nf 5amrn¢vgsld¢,AIb¢rlon. Geoff ¢f0'll’n. Scarf: and lforllagae. ff- Two 'rEl.lal>i1oNs Lines. -eg " ,_ izela- Nwvii lleilartmaut. i |;;p,..J_ l-I li. Mccreudy, ‘?- `* mllce Hours l p.nl. to! p.ln: 7.!! p.m.tp 4 gm J-EK M0C}\EADY. Editor. A. KRW/IN. Newn Einar and Amor. Ed. Magazine ~ .5 ' mr. cuA1u¢d*rl-:'rowN Guaanrau The decreased Republican majority lu the recent elections in Maine is being turned to account by the untl-prohillitioll press ns an indication that thc Pine Tree state Is disposed to recede from prohibi- tion of the liquor tratllc. There is no sufficient evidence to warrant, this con- clusion. Brondly stated the Republican platform included the energetic en- forcement of the existing stringent law, while the Democratic platform asked for s resubmlsslon ofthe law to the people. This, no doubt would tend to throw the liquor interest, slid those who favor the license system rather thnnfprohihltion, into the Democratic camp. And the Democratic party is of itself ll strong Darby in almost every state of the unioll-- even in Mattie, wht-= ~ -< has been usually in the minority for many years. The party strength in Mlline is Iurgc outside of the anti-prolllbitionlst. element. It. gained accessions, and the Republicans lost some ground, but still were ahls to command a lnaiorlty in the vote for the Govei-norshipand other principal otllces for which the election was held. The Democratic ilttlturie was artfully chosen. lt is now over lifty yerrs since the adoption of prohibition as the. settled policy of the state in regard to the liquor tratllc. Very few of the voters of l&`il ure now llvlniz. An entirely new generation is now invested with the votinll franclilse. It was therefore at plausible theory thllt the people of todny should he consulted by again sub_l_nltting the principle of of prohibition ton vote of the people. This wasn proposition which nearly llll the pruhlbltlonists nf Denlocratlc lean- ings would suppnrt und it appealed with forceto many teulporance men in the Republican ranks. To those men resubmission mearltsonle- thing altogether different. frolll repeal. We are convinced that if prohibition ‘were now submitted to the popular vote in Malnelt. would be reaffirmed, bya large majority and that. many wllo have now given their v0tcs for re-submission would swell the majority. None the less we doubt not that llle artful plank of re-submission was a device of the enemy, and it proved to be an astute one. But the prohlbltory law has yet to be reckon- ed with in Maine for an indefinite period in the future, ` __ii.i__;; The Toronto News ln speaking of Prince Edward Island recently spoke of its “lonely shorel~." It. now appears tllilt. particul rs apply P. ii¢leEN.\‘_i, I Charlottetown . Queen Street. Au|z.|.\tl_li,t\l_we.i...i_»i..»m $5.00, sa.-so. $4.50, iissoell. _slo.oo.' ililis l>lioN ii cu. Balance of our purchase of l00 f ll kirt I INAL CHANCE TO CHOOSE from the great collecli in that has kept our slrirt sec- ? tion crowded for the past two :days. For tomorrow we’ve condensed the remain- ing number into three special bargain lots at $2.85, $3.75, and $4 50-less than the real value of t'h° fabrics. JAMES PAl0N'& C0. Long Kid'Gloves Elbow Length At Less Than Wholesale. Twenty-live pairs of Kid Gloves at $1.85 instead tif $2.50 3 D3ll’. up Jlilis i>lioN & co. Tempting advance sale velvet _and fancy- ribbons OTWITI-ISTANlJlNG_ the fact velvet ribbons will be more popular than ever this season and prices have advanced, we are enabled through ashrewd trade _transactioi to ollfr still greater values in just the widths desired. JAMESPATDN & C0. Tile new plaid Silks-have arrived H BEAUTIFUL collection of foreign and domestic plaid sillrs ir_r,_all the, newest and most stylish combinations. both talfeta and louisine satin. p ` " JAMES PATON & C0. New Pall Ready-to-Wear Hats for Women, Misses and Children. Vt'e are receiving daily from our b1yers Ili New York. new creations in llle early Fall Hats-Our own wn workroom also is producing some exclusive izieis which will be greatly in vogue this season. We offer below a few specials far Saturdays business ' Untrlmmed Shapes for Women. 85c to $2 98. JAMES PAl't)N & C0. A showing of new fall dress fabrics Chiffon Broadcloths $l.45. A SPECIAL purchase of highly Iinlshed new <2 in :h chiffon broodzloths In light weights. All the new copper browns, tans, English coaching, taupe, Loildon smoke, new reds, greens, cadets, m, rtles, res- edas, groys, blacks, full stock to choose from. Samples free. JAMES PAl0N & C0. Plaids in silk and wool materials This has been the consensus of opinion o' all shoppers during the past week. The fact can be veri- fied by a careflll inspection of our stocks-Unqllestiouably plaids will be worn more this season _ than in years.-Why not supply your wants now while the assortment is new and complete. Some of the popular clan tartans stocked this week. JAMES PATON & C0. Curtains Specially ' Priced WHETHER you need curtains for immediate use or mt, you cannot afford to let the opportunity slip by ' -not odds and ends -hut fresh new patterns. Lace and mnslin curtains. ds‘nty figures and dots- SL00. $l.50. $2 00. $2.50, up to $l0.00. _ ,N JAMES PATON &~C0. I. Splendid Sale ol the New Floor Coverings. Best of Fall, |906 Designs. f This is an event we have had inprepatntlolt for some time. As our regnllrlptlbl! IDI' CWU 5”' earpetlngs are lower than other houses alla, special prices for such n ‘splendid new ne of Floor Coverlnzs as we present in this event are certainly exlraordinlfl- I* l' UI tlllllsuslz interesting exhibition bee mi# we show the newe~t and best of the prodt|ctsUf._¢l\_¢ ¢°°°t'_'Y" mm“‘f°l’ T9 - if il l Ill ¢lffl»°l’dll\l\’Y ul' because we sell me m -at serviceable, durable and ever? WI! Ribble Carpets. Rugs. I.lnolaum1.¢¢°. ll V¢fY much below our regularly low pric s. ‘ JAMES PAl0N & C0. we mer 1.... p..mlii¢°¢° 5”' supremacy in any branch of our '| V p _ J Mi-is seo.