,1».-. 1. ‘~ 21l?"'._‘.'J§i‘a§?.` pi' 5;' .Li 'ik 1 ll l ` l l _ l l i ~. z~¢ ._" , I I," ' _ I". 'ii ¢_ r a ~__..____ I . _ g g 1 _ p p ix- V. 5-; ; _.E {,`._v.: _f~\.|rv~,4`_‘¢_" 1 3 . , , _ 1- . ~ - v ‘ PAGE SIX ,. 1 TIIE cnARLoTTi=:ToWN GUARDIAN f ~ ....153 rn.-» _ - NOVEMBER 18.19157' 'rim urns? Nmws ________ __,____ __*___ ' ' , __ g _,____g_ _.__.._..._._ _ ._ -_ _._ _ N _ F-§--=- cuugh Ti-ii-:ci-IARLOTTETOWN oUAR,DiAN‘ weather |11 llere ` / Conghs are aliiiost certain to coiiie soon and it is essential that you cure them promptly. Neglected coughs start a long train of evils that often have disastrous endings. There is iio bet- ter cough remedy than _laiiiies0n’s Syrup White Pine and Tar It is plensaiit to take. It cures coughs thor- oughly l»ecuiise it soothes :uid heals in iiifhinieii ll’ siirfuces and looseiis the coiigh. Large liottles 25 cents J. G. _lAMlESON DRUGGIST _ E _ _/.,___._. \ “i Tl. Z. __/_, _ X Am; ‘ s ` J-§"‘~/‘fl"f1"‘r i V '_ '{ of gold and silver watches, all _ grades and sizes. Our name _ I V on a watch is the best guaran- ~ i . I l We have ai. .iiimeuse stock l i tee of its quality you can have. 1 G H. lcyior _Ieweler and Oiivirau. ' _ 7,". iciit od Aroostock County by 'anybody else did it what would' Fkll AY NOVIEMBLR I8. i9|o __ l J. 0 I ' A 5 I I-!alifaX._............_. Hamilton......... London..,...... Montreal....... 0tt11wa...._._..... ._ St. John, N. 1l....._. ~ St, John's, t,),ue....... To`r0nto......... Vgn00iivel‘..._..... _.. New Westminster_....... Windsor, Ont._......... Niagara Falls....... Prescott..... Winiiip€g......... Sault Ste. Mai‘ie........ . Coaticook.._........_ Fort William_.._.._.. It will he seen that the business of `N (. I ted Status. I _ PRINCIPAL PORTS OF IMPORT AND EXPORT. s atement the ports of Canada at produce exceed five million dollars According to an official tabulated leountrles or the exports of Canadian t _ _ which either the imports from other are as below: Exports r S 9,797 ,148 Imports 8 ,608 , 396 9,972,944 5,518,511 7 9,329,078 5,097,273 8,603,370 6 , 305 , 629 2,235, 409 52,904,693 11,723, 640 5,251,001 55,540,901 3,530,152 4,014,584 20,439,901 i2,13s,1i~i 5,015,010 5,020,201 15,296,330 9,534,101 5,504,221 10,928,465 9,-867,155 In the volume of imports and ex- 14,798,794 some ports is largely inwards and of ports combined Montreal stands first, others mainly outwards. Thus the im- with a strong lead over all others, port trade of Toronto, Winnipeg and,and doing a trade of 145 millions. Wiiiilsor is in each case either large5Toronto comes second with nearly consid<~ri\.l»lf-, while their exportl53 millions, St. John third with iisiiivxs is rclativriy insigiiitiouint.Inearly 27 millions, Halifax fourth iuigara Fails, Prescott, the Soo,iwith 18 millions, closely followed by oaticook, St., Juhn’s, Que., andlVancouver with 17, Niagara Falls Fort William are exporting ports, with 16 and Winnipeg with 15 mil- doing business chiefly with the Uni-,lions each in round figures. THE FUTURE OF MAINE. In discussing the future of the coal. Maine was the first State to State of Maine, the New York Times 'adopt prohibition of the liquor traf- says, editorially: tic as Prince Edward lsland was the "From far Prince Edward Island first Province on this side to do so. comes the pleasing suggestion that Even our Indians. as Well as our .it is the manifest destiny of theimoose, caribou, bears and foxes are State of Maine some day to becomeicloscly related to those of Maine. ' ,_ '_""" ri part iff Canada. lf the lsland werei Now that the idea of the political the hyperboreaii waste which people future of Maine as a part of the who have never been on it and judge Dominion of Canada has been clearl, instead of more summer than most 1 ‘ ’ V only from its ncarncss to Labrador formulated and defined and has be ----1'-`“£*f~.=“> -`-M* "» -~ '~ ir 1 - u ' '- v -'» ___y]_;l_, - \ I iasnly and mista en y assume, an come qi.ite exteiisi-ely ad»er.is..d, ii 2f_iv.`,>.é. ; if it had winter all thc year roun\l,lmust grow and hecom; strong. ’1h~ ' f >-“5t»~.I;c.@ ieople of Maine are quite shrewd f .vt-iv England en,oys, the co'..l.its,‘ enough to know a good thing when of this suggestion would bc easier tor they see it, and on this side, as w.- uiiuerstand. said before, the latch string should of Maine sticks up into Canada in al "U1 IS 8 IMF. 0f C0UfS€. I-119-ta Dart `be out and a light in the window. In discussing this matter the Pitts- way tliat might inspire a boy with burg, Pa., Dispatch, after quoting a map and a ruler with a desire to The Guardian, goes an to say: straightening the boundary. But if "If we were as bold as the Prince "'It is reassuring, however, to find that the Charlottetown editor does not desire to seduce his Maine cous- L J Maine say? ins from their present allegiance and , t s DesROCt1ES Have added to their iissortinent and their candy cou_nii-r si spec- ial line of the avorite ROCKWOOD CHOCOLATES These chocpiiitogi are especial ly prepared for ,discriniinuting people who desire ii highciuss and pure article at a reasonable figure- o to Deslio hes and biiyn ox of ockwoori Lhocolates if you want to know the kind of candy that peupic iippreciatu as _ a§ift- ockwood Chocolntes nr_e ac- ceptable to anybody any time. The White Candy C0,Lfd St. John. N. li. W' '1 -¢\&`,ooiis and kindly reference to this lt' ilsland Province as "having more _ PAINTING Bring in your sleigh and have it painted before the rush. Have yours done now and be all ready by the time your iieiglibor begins to think about it. We guarantee you satisfaction. IRID. C. WALLER _ 205 Kent St. 9._»id6mp i -hill” P1 3 "Big vnlggs in mcn’s ovci'coal.s. Don't buy uwtii you sec theiii. Simon Joueph, Qiieqti St. 11-i7dtf. UNDERWEAR, ‘ALL WOOL. SL:-‘T.l rmm, DURABLE AND ExcEi.i.-l ENT. THis ni THE Lioi-iTEn~ WINTER wEiGi-i"1{. 0l~‘Fi~JRED BY MANY A sToRE AT $1.00 To $1.25, onli PRICE is ~_fUsT 10 r:Er~'Tsi PER GARMENT. s\i.XEs as, 3s, 40. Moons .e iviei_.Eon. 11-mtl. 1 ._.._.. | hat he admits any movement in the Edward IS1&Dl1€1’S We might hint that direction of union must come from ,»,_|M8nif€Sf» DGSUUY has IODE been MSL- them and with Uncle Sam's consent. h'1iI1l1 8h0llf Ullcflsily in NEW Bflllui' This being conceded he might expat- wick and Nova Scotia with a view to ,ate on just what he expwts the tween those provinces and Boston, -thc city which, for their inhabitantsu means the United States. To the leyc they nrc already just plain New Englandcrs, by both race and inter- ests, and the fervor with which they 'do not love Canada, meaning al- ways to thcm Ontario, is extremely touching. “But fortunately it is not propos- ed to take Maine by violence. Prince Edward Islaiid is willing to wait till ‘Maine wnnts to come and until the United Stntes is willing to have her go. The situation, therefore, can hardly be called acute." ' We have to thank the New York Times in the first place for its court- lsummer than the most of New Eng- iland," which is true, and also for idirecting attention to the friendly feeling, thc similarity and the desire for 4.-loser relations that exists bc- twccii the pcoplc of the Maritime Provinces and thc people of New England. Ti..-. Times iinlis that to the eye the Blue Noscs are "just plain New Englanders." Therein lies the po- tent influence which must in due time cause Maine to gravitate toward ‘union with Eastern Canada. I The Maine people would feel en- tirely at home in close political and social relations with the people of Eastern Canada. They are a mari- time people with interests in farm- liotli Maine and New Ilrliiisiwicli The 'establishing still closer relations be- statesman of Canada to do about i¢ Evidently our Charlottetown contem- porary has discovered either a new brand of humor or of liquor. Perhaps the annexation of Prince Edward Is- land fto prohibition Maine might meet his requirements just as well." Wiiat do we expect Canadian states- men to do about it 7 That was set 0 _ . ut in our first article on the sub- ject-in a word, to officially open the gate. At present there is no provis- ion in the Canadian constitution by which a foreign state can be admit- ted to the Dominion, however much the people of such state might desire to come in. Uncle Sam has maintain- ed a standing offer for more than a hundred years' to admit any British North American Province to his fold. open the gate for the admission of Maine or Michigan, and we shall see ' what will happen. The Toronto Globe says that mod- erate estimates of the influx of set- tlers to Canada from abroad will this year reach 300,000, and 400,000 I or -_ QUALITY The Conservative leader at Ottawa, having secured the resignation of his former party ‘whips has appointed new men in every case but one. It is to be hoped and seems probable that the changes will result in greater ef- ficiency_ next year. Ontario has a new batch of King’s Counsel, 53 in numbef. This is about as many as either Scotland or Ire- land has, and Ontario had a host be fore the recent new additions. The time was when the silk robe meant something more than it does in these days of cheap titular distinctions. FLOWERS AND COMPLIMENTS (Continued from page 5` I iterary success is cause for the high- :st estiem on the part pf her pro- vincial friends. We welcome her to the heart of the commonwealth, where she is by no means a stranger, _and we wish her godspeed in her noble mission of lightening hearts and brightening homes. On the re- turn to her island home we wish her hon voyage.” Miss Laura LohneT then gave a reading. Rev. Mr. Wyman complimented Miss Montgomery upon her work, ' Miss Montgomery charmingly re- zpoiided. Miss Lilian Armour pre- sented her a bouquet of asters from the Maritime proviinces association and from. the gi.ls club of the cliurch ri.. ci.¢.1..fi.|.iX g _ The iiiatt-i'i:ils are Miss Montgomery arrived in Wor- Kerseys; _ \'lCll\l21S ccster on the 2.30 o’clock train from \\'0f_`~te(1_q, in black .vhich assisted in entertainin her Boston, where Saturday she had , been the guest of the Boston authors ‘U - _ f club at a reception gi-ven in her other fabric” -_ O honor. twceds and' clieviots Mrs. McLeod Harvey and James in mixtures of gi'c}'S. B. Coulson and daughter, Miss Al- mira, met her at the station and e - corted her to the church in a round- _ "d\'°t_ C0nm"" ‘Ve about way in an automobile furnish- cziii fit 1>@ff@CU_\` the ed by C. A. Middlemas, in order that very sniall iiiau the Miss Montgomery could get a \ ' glimpse of Worcester. __ _ _ _ On the 5 o’clock train she went to e\ ery iimii iii li/. Bleeding or Protriiding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. Painful Stitches in the Back No one but those who are afflicted with the dreadful Kidney Disease knows what this means, and you who are so afflicted will forget all a Fig Pills are guaranteed to cure you. If not, your money back. 25c. a box, at all leading drug stores. Fall Footwear For those who re- ing, lumbering and fishing, which are ‘ ~ ileadlng interests on this side of the qulre to be out In the border. The 'St. John River. The Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Cold or darnp Weather people of Maine want Nova Scotia ble 01° Snlooth Graln The Ideal Drug Store-that's oui .-cvlpts here to be filled. Try us. Tin-.i New curtainings at Beer 22 r- if No. 26 Charlottetown Young Ladies' Bermuda In ' Piano Voting Content. Good for 1 h d ` eat er ma. e in Our .‘Il.'”'..;i’..L’;’...”“.$.“’l_°._‘_‘i°i§.‘i.°;£;°‘..l? Own Factory 1S the confidence so that you will bring k' d h 'I s,rANFIELD._s UNSHRINKABLE Railways are common highways for the Whole Stock Peb_ I ' _ , . your Doctors prescriptions and other< ln t at W1 1 Stand I` M a::Kinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. the test. We have week* iand Kent. Streets. drtf. *_ them in all Sizes for ie Women Girls and Noi gon d ’ 'Gll8l't|itlll'S N°§"§3.,h ‘Children 'I`he_heavy land, New York City and Ten Votes ll. _...................................._............ Adaross..........._.........._.Di|trict..........---»-----»---»»--:~ If presented at The Guardian _ _ I ' ° _ 0 “R ""“‘°°“""°"*‘*”“’“"’°°°" Off TOS MARK WR|G||'|` 0| D' Wm" & C |' .._.... 'A'-"-“°°";".:~ .....- , . Ap _ J. 1-’ Odice before, the above date Grain and Kip for Men and Boys are the kind that stand the racket in all weather conditions. And the “Daisy” rubber in shapes to suit all. . Picture and Room p So far there havebeen no takers. It . is but fair that Canada should be equally generous. Let out statesman - il-2 . ~ ~ _ ° _ bout it in a few days if you are on- ly wise enough to take FIG PILLS. l C e Now is the time for you lv furnish your home at siiinll cost. Our prices were always low- iioiv they are down one third ‘ and figures are sliced off even some of these wonderful reductions. 'ihis sale is for wise shoppers only, and the wise ones are rapidly taking the benefit of all bar- gains offered. Every picce of furiiitiire is mark- ed down to a third below our usual low prices, you can get bargains now that will never be beaten in the his- tory of the Island shopping. Comein before it il to late 1 ‘ \ - »:=1l` Here we are at the 18th of Novem- “'5- ber, without any snow, the ground unfrozen and the grass as green and luxuriant as in midsummer. The win- ter is making it approach very mild- ly, with rather a superabundance of wet weather so far. k . ' ., 2, ' _ . ' _» \ /_ ,Q _ ..~"ff:-' »» _ ; _ . il, 1- i _ ._ . , .wr - _, ez i. _ , ;~ li.. lil ,',_ ~'~¢.., .\__:_` ~. 1.? sf _ _ I £= 5 5. ' 5 $1 - .V5 ._ .ar » . ...,` ‘-_ .1 \ 5 . ,.1-#“’ .-'*' 1* id oxford mixtures. Sonic styles with ~er_v large iiiaii and Boston, where she was thc guest at tVVee“- _ i another reception- given in her iioiior by the Intercolonial cliili, last nignt. ‘-'“_"_i A | :ire right' -Worcester Telegram, Nov. 15. -1--i PILES CUREDi1_6 T0 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure _any case of_ Itching, Blind Y V V _ _ _ ._L.._ ___ _ - ` ' ms OVERCOA TS OF STYLE “"4 QUALITY rui: _ I 'uousi-: or A Quiiun, _ The Chesterfield is the Overcoat for the average- iiirui and his iizuue is Legion. The Chesterfield is the clothing 1nan's iianie for l,the coat that the well dressed conseva- tive gentleman wears. It’s neither tight nor loose, too long iior too short, its a just right overcoat, one that is al- ways in style. The coiivertaililc is the coat of coats' for the iiiaii who is out of doors. An ideal coat for the man who drives. The grf-at cull for the Coiivertuble lizis brought forth iiiaiiy wonderful results. Never before have our Iiiakers produced Qsiich splendid garments. , $6.00 t0 15.00 -_X The Convertahle ' 'l`lie iie\v button up We repeat what we so often ask iin our ads-what do figures prove before you see the value attached T ltfs qualify that tells here ! Custom Tailored $18.00, 20.00, and 22.00. collar- the laiy--lizick _ lapel-', thc graceful liziiig of the cont, all will appeal to. _These coats are the greatest protection to the iiiaii who is out iii all kinds of iveutli- er. The fibres ure clieviois and tiveeds, in mixtures and col- oriiigs. ‘ Single or double hreristed iiiodels. Both ;.l 1. -»__`* / l ...\\i >§ lnwer prices. E. A. Foster, Central SEE THE ILINE QF LADIES DOG-, SKIN GLOVES T AT WE OFFER DOLLAR. -COMPARE WITH ANY- $1.35. MOORE & l\flcLEt)l). 11-oiitl. Stamped linens at Beer ffl Weeks. ll-l4drtf 30 D()Zl4lN GARMENTS T0 CHOOSE FROM AT FACTORY PRICE. SEE THAT YOU GET- YOUR SHARE. PATON'S. ll»l:’iiltf. THE MAN WHO IS LOOKING- FOR UNDERWEAR SIMPLY CANNOT AF- FORD TO DO HIS SHOPPING WITHOUT A CAREFUL VISIT iT0 THIS STORE. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE UF WINTER ,UNDERWEAR IN l’. E. 1. IS OFFERED HERE AT FIGURES THAT MAKE BUYING A PLEA- SURE. STANF1ELD'S ll.ED LABEL UNDERWEAR |C()STS YOU JUST ONE DOLLAR PER GARMENT - ALL SIZES. MOORE & MCLEOD. A ll-4dtf. _1,Y,,vj_1 ‘_-_ < & <1 "Don't you think that old pipe is S'1‘ANFIELD’S UNDEHWEAR YOU setting ii int strong? Your wife is CAN PURCHASE ALL THis MAKE likely of that opinion. You sbouidl-ALSO 1-IEWSON'S, AND TRURO see the goods we have just received UNDERWEAR-AT THE NEW LOW in Briar, Meerschaum and (lalaliash. PRICES. PROWSE BROS, LTD. We irev-er had such an assortment, or 11-7dtf. Driigstoil, Sunnyside. 11-16d3i. , THE MAN wrio wA'NTs nEAv_r wAnivi UNDEnw1:An wii.i.| i-*np BEST VALUE IN sTANriEi.iis "BLACK LABEL" wuicu. we 0r- FER IN ALi.,sIzEs AT $1.50. vu; GARMENT. wnv i»AY MORE- Mooi-IE & iuci.Eon. 11-44"; g E NOTE THE CUT PRICES ON YOU, FULL SILK LINED FOR ONE- THING SHOWN |ELSEWI-IERE ATE .- Have You Prepared For the Future? iiavc you iiindc :ill prcpiirailioiis for your iiwiresl rv- lzil ives if you should die siulde|ii_v'_’ is ovcryiliing so1\|'I"'\\llI“ || 1-il t|i:iii your Mother, l".'iliicr, Sister or Wife slioiild lic protected from }\':int c\‘1‘ii ifyou _'irc dcaii? _ A few prniiius puid iii pi‘\‘miums enrli week \vill gr1‘\\' into sfsum that will cqrihlc your iiiiarvst :uid dearest io live iii compzirntivc comfort i`or tht- rust of ilu-ir -.i=\_\'S. i)mi'i pui it oil", friend. pi'oi‘r:\sliii:ili0ii ncvrr l"iiY““"‘I is diszistrous in this most iniporlant uiullur. The t;i|i:u|_;i Life is for _i o\i~-for :ill good Cuiiaiiiiiiisq' Its rcs(-rvi' fund is ihe strongest on thewiioli- coiiliiiciil. Cali in lo-iid." ‘md i let us fnlk it rivcr. \ W.K. R01]0I'S i>. r:.iii'iiff.i.h__ _L_ HAY _ _ . '_ -ll We are open to buy a limited quantity of choite “C pressed Clover Hay-If any to offer see us at OUCC- R. E. Mulch & C0. Charlottetown rsinwf _; _-g 7.11 1-” ,. .1 in . ‘. I RT ROU'i'E 5"” is High Laced _ Storm Boots or thc man wh: is out o 3 . lnrimzr... _ ii.g0i».m. IIALIFAX Mn” I Ax ...a. 0 _ _ -- 1au|io...... _ _ ...-_.ass °-in Maritime |’rovifl¢° ;(i;ipcgrnsg...... ...._i;;gpm. Asn AL o ._ -- sr .io||n._.......... ..s.5o " M 0 N T R E nournnu..............a.s0..n. L oors in nil sorts of weather Maile from heavy grain leather: ’ Mcn‘| 4.50 Boys' 3 50 » 1 1 ALL POINTS EAST ‘ro ALL POINTS WFS if I I ]mflton. B" ‘ E9 IRC ,-. Ricci* ooNNE ioNs rox-on w . cron'-<‘~ _ stmiird icazo, tit. Ppul, Nllfnngpez Oalzgri/I 1i’sncouv¢\'» ‘N qulpment.. I) ning Car. ervice unsurpassed. MONTREAL g 4 Hornilil and ill fi 7" Q.. g B' =,_.. O *N EEE I . --._.-_.___a.._.__ Ns!/!¢!\_'...__l?lv¢l.______ _ _ _