._ - . I - w . _,_,'v_,,_»_ ,r,~i-,,yi{_»‘v_=. _1 . ii tl/ ,» C: r 'i ' i PAGE TWO , _ __ -_ ._ , -.._»_» _ . r- ='_»~'--'.<- i .~ .f-‘_ .y>~~.._-.' -_1 .l _ - .i -_ V . _,l .. . _ __ __i._X,,',,,., _- - .. ,,_»i ~i'Pv.~. "<-.f.~a~ . 1 ‘ '¢'»1f ' - . _ _ i v it _ /r~ __ _ ri. 6 _ aw, - ’* _. f~ _ 1. i , o » '~ »l 1, - T " 4* '» .»:*"-t‘.'» ..=~.=» ._ i'-_-_ ._ _»_,_..":;-»=_l<_‘.-.4,_1';= _.f_*,.:i._‘i__f_~ ’ ,-1' 2 ',i_»f>._-__?`”_;` -~ i1r=\“ e _ -,sa .’_;. _ , . ,_ .- _ _ _ _ . _ _ ., . _ , 4 _ ,W _ , . v,”X_ g \ _ _ _U _J J ,, ,VT . _ _ _ , __ , _, __ _ . » _ _ , ~_' W., ' ,m m,.,,,,, ms -_-.- THE ci-mnLo'i"1‘nToWN1GUARD1AN _ i min or -iw < ER_ 17,' ni Cough I Weather Here Couglis are zilinost certain to come sooii :ind it is csseiitinl that you cure the-in proiiiptly. Neglected coughs start along train of evils that often have rlis-.i~;iroiis endings. Tlicrc is no ict- tcr cougli rt-iiiud_\'.tl1iiii Jamieson’s _ Syrup White Pine and Tar ‘ lt is plciisziiil to t.il ottawa today. l<.ai~l Gray’ although of a pariiamenuwy term the O,,p0Si_ f"' _-,-* K; lic had formally taken leave last tion usually puts forward its most /Q -?` swing, will by virtue ol' his e.\'tcnd- gtreniimis ,_._ttDCks_ _ ' ~ cd term of oilicc, no doiibt otliciate Possibly, too, the lighting spirit J *I , ut both the opening today and the of both parties may be stimulated l*-l_._pf1:, pi»iirogat_ioii next spring. His por- (T I ‘-':I`-I ”"" '”"'°"' \Ve have an iiinnciisc stock , oi gold and silver \\‘zit'clii.~s, :ill grades :ind sizes. Our nuin on a wzitcli is the best guziraii- tce ofits quality you can lizivc. G.H. Taylor ; Jeweler and Opticfin. c_..__._ _____ _____.__ __ l| Cumeron`s ii \\'. \\'. \\`:i_lici‘ liisusliifrnldiu t`iil`liii Nt' i ii .'\l_ tc .\. .\li‘l.cinl K li:i|‘pi~l`~. tii'oi'i:i'y - .\l_\ rink fa. C0 Home Made __-Breadk_l .liiliii l`:\iii4eriiii J-din \\ hiwilh-y li. Nii'lii»b4_~.on .l.(.`i'ii|iin roy >'iiiull\\'iioil Hhs UHorlRuuhhHxl5Ll H “ls Good BreadZ'_'7'.‘.'l{`i'.’L-;1".‘-"’ I \_'l‘1i('|‘|l%_ _ r.. ~---_---- -1 ‘r ` 1. 1,' ' ! i‘tution systcinsl t‘-anndians are also privilugeil to think of annex- iii;: Maine some time, with the con- sr-iit of that state and of the United Stiites. llut this is all that can be i-oiirnded. ’l`l.ii~_ Asli-liurtiiii tri-city is_ ii~re\‘oi-ablo. lt usi-il to be charged, at that iieirritiation in settlement of the iiortliea:-'tern lioiindnry dispute, that Si-<~i‘etiiry lianicl Webster for the Ifnital States was overrcaclied, but this complaint of the situation, com- ing iriini the other side of the line iieai‘l_v 70 years after the event, \\-oulil sf-eni to indicate that the llritish were :is near tu the right in rnlliiig ilic treaty tlic “Ashburton c-apit_iilut.ion_" There are those in this coiintry ulio have tlioiiglit that more oi' the old State of Blaine THE I’lt(lI’OBED ANNEXATION OF MAINE. .very little practical difference to Canada or Maine uhetlier the bound- ard runs where it is or where this Prince Edward Island journal would have it run-provided the tariff bar- rier between the two countries is broken down." _The New York Sun quotes from The Giis.rdla=n’s article and returns thanks for "the considerate admis- sion” 'that any movement towards the union ot Maine with Canada must come from the people of the Pine Tree State and with Uncle Sanfs consent. A valued correspondent writing pri- vately to the editor from New York tells that he has been much interest- eil in what the New York papers have had to say respecting The Guar- dian’s article, wliicti he iiitimateu has created something of a "sensa- tion" across the border. He goes on to point out that our contention is borne out by Prof. Hines, who wrote on the identification ot the British people with the ten lost tribes of Israel, and "proved by texts from the Bible that a portion of the east- ern part of the_United Stateifwill in the future be atitachedi to Canada and that the Anglo-Saxon race will yet rule tho world with Britain and the United States stan-ding together against all-comers." ion should ‘hereafter make a strong sonnl piipuliirity among nll classes in lfiinadn will give cclnt to those cere- inoiiivs. Ot_lier\s'ise the coming ses- “The Ideal Drug Store-that's our aim, to be the one most perfect. in all respects. We want to have your vonfideiice so that you will bring your Doctors prescriptioiis and otper receipts here to be filled. Try us. ' he i\Iacl{innon Drug. Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent. Streets. drtf. l’lllllFlEll_ill_S litllllll ` Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills Heated Mr. Wllson’s Sores ' When the sewers of the body-bowels, kidiii-_vs :ind skin ducts-gel. clogged up, ilii: blrioil riiiiitkly bemiiies impure and i:'i'.y_if:iitly sores' brciil: out over thc body. The iruy to hcul them, as i\lr. Richard Wilson, who lives near London, Ont_, found, is to purify the blood. Ile writes: "For some time I had been in a low, depresiseil condition, My appetite left nic and I soon began to suficr from indi- gestiou. Quite a. niiiiibcr of small sores and blotclzcs forincd ull over my skin. 1 tried medicine for the blood and used niuny kinds ol ointnieuls, but without satisfactory results. What wus Wi111l2d was a thoroiiigli cleansing of the blood, and I lnokcil about in \'iiii\ for some medi- cine tli:.t would ziccoznplisli this. At lust Dr. l\lorse’s Indian Root Pills were brouglit to niy notice, and they are one of the most wonderful medicines I have ever known. My blood was puri- fied in 1 very short Lime, sores healed up, my indigestioa vanished. T liey always have ii place in my home and are looked upon as the fziniily reins-dy."_ Dr. Morsc’B Indian Root Pills cleanse the system thoroughly. Sold by all dealers at 25c a box. 6 l\ .if lliemili 1"' "' _ *L L “ H V 'I ~» F i _ \ High Laced Storm Boots or tln- mzin who is out ii _ iiors iii :ill suris of wcatlinrl N:-idr' friiiii li¢"i\ \' i;r'iiii lcnllivrs ourNwurkilii)i,iiislii|i.b D U V i v . ' li Vi Men'e 4.50 Bw' 15° _ Own Factory is the SD' livENp_lii Sd, _ D. G0l'(l0Il & C kind that will stand Lucceasor o LJ] thc t€?St. \/YG llEtV€ 9__,,,6mp,, Young Ladies' Bermuda Island, New Yorli City and Piano Voting Contest Good for Ten votgs racket in all Weather W - __,_____n__ 3... __ ___ ` Q them in all sizes for No. 25 Charlottetown Guardian’s N:§°“§f., Childreri- The heavy a-an-nnnlll M~o;»¢-ei»~.......-.......».-...H-U.........»»»..-H “Daisy” . For Ihwleebllry. Ialilex and Boelon Address..............-..........District.........._...............~-- shapes to suit all. If presented at The Guardian Ohice before: the above date. T- Nlcou' by the recent somewhat exciting by- elecition in Drummond and Artha- baska. The new Canadian navy will no doubt be a fruitful topic for speecli-making. But it is quite safe I0 Hay that no converts will be made one way or the other. Party bonds are like the bars of acastle, exceed- ing strong. It is not likely that any extensive tariff changes will be pro- posed altliough the subject of tarih reduction rind reciprocity must of necessity come under discussion. The temporary disability and absence of Hon. Mr. Feilding will be noted with regret on both sides of the House, and will also tend toward equalizing more than heretofore the debating strength of the two parties. Ottawa dcspatohes tell that the work of preparation for the session is well advanced. All the depart- mental reports are printed before the opening-a most unusual ocenr~ renee. The estimates are ready and even the budget speech prepared, no daiilit containing n modest reference to another of the largest i-uirpluses on record. Whiit new and important government measures may lic farth- eoming to be ciiiisidered we dn not know, hut not so many that they may not be disposed of, along with the voting of it plcnt/ifiil supply be- fore the first of May next. By that ` I|ow's This ? We offer One liiinilrvd Dollars Rewiiril lor any ciise of Uiitiiirli that ciiiinol. be cured by H»ill'n Cariirrh Cure. F. J. CH hfNl~J\' at CO.. Toledo (). We the uiidoriiiziied liiive knawnl<‘. J. U_heney for the last I5 yeiireniind believe lhini p¢ii_~fe<:tly liiinorab ein iill biiuinesu i':tnniiction,si and iinuiicially able to curry ut any iibligations innde by his flrm. \V.\Li>iNn, KiN_N.m it Miinvm. \VliulcNalP_ l)ri_ii;‘giati-i 'lfolcLlo,(). H_:ill‘s _(‘uLnrrh Curt- is taken internally, iiutinig directly upon the blood and iiiuc- ous siiriacies of I io i~i_\'ute|n. 'l‘ci-iliiiioiiials iiiont free. l’r_ice 75 cents per bottle. Hold i} all llriigristn. t_l‘iik¢e llu|l’s Fainiily Pills lar constipn ion. 'ri-is ci-iARLo'r'r1~:'rowN GUARDIAN" PLANK FELL oNlitM. Reuben Atherton, ot 367 Ferguson Ave., Hamilton, an employee ot the Otis Elevator Co_, sustained serious iniury'wbile at work. A plank tell from a height on to his right foot, crushing it badly. He was taken home, where Zam-Buk was applied with good result. _ Telling his experience ot the balm, he said: “After the doctor had dress- ed the damaged foot with some pre- puration of his own I was in ' great pain, and as day after day I seemed to get no relief I lett oh medical treatment and tried Zam-Buk. From the very first application I traced an improvement. Zum-Bak really seem- ed to act like magic, cleaning all the unhealthy matter from the wounds, drawing out all discolora- tion, inflammation and soreness; and started healing in quick time. ln two weeks the toe and foot were well again. Zam-Buk balm is eertainlya wonderful healer, and I would not care to be without a box in the house. You can use the above state- ment in any papers, books or publi- cations, as it may lead some other sufferer to use 'Liam-link and get re- lief as I did." ' All workers should keep Zam-Buk handy. Applied to aeiit or wound, it stops the pain, commences healing, and-what is equally fine-it prevents all possibility of blood-poisoning. Zain-Buk is equally good for skin diseases, and cures eczema, itch, ul- cers, abscesses, varicose ulcers, scalp sores, blood-poisoning, etc. It heals cold cracks, chopped hands, frost bite; cures piles and all inflamed con- ditions of the skin and tissue. Fifty cents a box from all druggists mid stores, but avoid imitiitions arid sub- stitutes, some of which are highly dangerous, and none are beneficial. time both parties will doubtless de- sire the prorogation in view of the then close approach of the King’s coronation and the very important meeting of the Colonial Conference in London. ‘ TO PROHIBIT CANVASSING. -We think the reforms to which the City Council stands now committed 'are iin the main good. The most of them have been tested and approved in other cities long ago. Still, even al. this late date it is well that the Coiincil stands formally pledged to the adoption of the ballot, and the better enforcement of existing laws dealing with the cigarette evil and school-boy truancy, and to a new measure’ dealing with bribery in civic elections. The one real new departure from established precedents is the propos- ed enactment against canvassiiig in civic elections. This seems in a gen- eral way desirable to many persons, but is an e'xperiment which it will lic rather ditllciilt to carry out. It is proposed to proliiliit “canvassing or soliciting votes at civic elections other than at public meetings, or throiigli the press." This obviously means that a candidate shall not personally persuade or ask elector.; to vote for liim except at piiblic meetings. lt is not quite so clear that it means to_ proliiliit otlieis than the canilhlatcs lriiin no solirit ing voters, but we ]ii'esiiniu this is also intended. But tliorc are as many ways and wiles in canvaasingi the i=_lei-_f.'U lieiiig _qz1tlierediii. plcrisurc. _ _ ~ __. $5 | " lil?-.7 it ll ‘li Y I ill ,.ff". ‘ _ ii f "uf / ~-- c.iii,__._,,_, ' ‘ ig Eff" ' LE gi a _.ii Jai _ ini 2 ‘i l QM, _’;¥>_/MT/l;‘i'Q_~. S _ ` ~ ,Y ‘ F -L-_.L-. , . __ __ ‘fs >. ' 1 "' ~;,: r.\_§~g. _ _ x- -» ll ii l, :gli as W... ._ _ lt, 1, "fl 0 . , pp 2 ‘ i .7 ll -. _ _I - \||f »~i:.>'u i J-.:__ _ ‘ _lawns n/iron LL; _ i,__| Y l is-! 7;; ....;...'.'.;'.i.fiiv~::~.'Js'-" 1 pa .;..e_§__ >-3 , im _ lffihli Q .ii 7. ,A 1- ‘HY Y T5 V` ia _ I - __:_l 4 _ l_ 9*!" ._ 113 ....i|l" i‘ -' _..._ ' l "Tin: House 0I" QUALITY" ‘ft .- : Y __ __ *_ < _:- The Store For Correct Clothes Clothes you can wear with Pleasure rRF.Aiu\'- see thc fruit of fine clothes nizikiu Y. . l~. THET Il0ME 0F GO0D CLOTllES ing the line between what shall be permitted and what shall be forbid- den in any enactment to prohibit election canvassing. TO CURE A COLT/ IN ONE DAY. 'Fake IiAXA'l`lVlil ll|t()i\ll) Qttiniiic ‘ablets. Driiggists refund money if it fnils to cure. ld. W. GROVl‘l'S §;ROVE’S signature is on each box. a. Picture and Room Moulding rice Now is the tiuic for you to furnisli your liouie at sinull cost. You can get tlirec pieces of ‘ furniture now 'nt the price of one, and figures :irc sliced off even some of these woiiderful reductions. Tliis sale is for wise shoppers only, and the wise ones are rapidly taking the bcnefit of all bar- gains offered. Every piece of furniture is innrk- ed down to a third below our usual low prices, you can get bargains iio\v that will never be beaten in the his- tory of the Island shopping. Come in before it is too lute. If you ure alwavs trying to see _ through ii _bluring mist. oi'_lf _ _\‘our_eyea give you pain or dis- cuinlort.yoii are straining them, und irliisiiea are needed. Ninety p.c of all |\’eadacl\es are caused by eyesfrain. lic-_t. us examine your eyes nt the firstsyiiiptoins and iiid and pi'i~si:r\'e tlicin with proper fit- tini.: gliinaies. l’|‘o|u-r nttciitiun ine-:ins to you now and still more in years to eiinic. i _ No oliarizii made for examin- :itiuii wlietliur you purchase Lfliissr-s ur iiot. Silverston & Epstein l)rs. of Optics. C|\'ti\\v|i |68 Qin-cii Si. diiiwiti _ qresa trains to und from Halifax and nriiioiitli,cuiiiniciicing Oct‘llst Boston will leave Yarmouth for Boston, 'VVL‘1l. linac!! Sing on arrival of Train rom ii i ax. eturnin le ves L Whllfl BOW". Tue. all-nl {Il‘ri.- gills- Seasrers arrivinir in Halifax next day at 6-4? m¢by Express train. ts.. . Prince A bert makes daily trips day excepted, betwe_en Parrsbpro and fzillé. culling at Kingsport in both c ons. lzéiéigalgeztgn f4;:';ptation,t1lleservaI;.l RKBK. . e or. e ezra _»...‘.....‘_‘°"°v_'..‘i*i=:'...*..iii-.“§’.i 2-eo' 3;-2 ° "’?i3’s ei .. secs Ugga - We foresee great. dilliciilty in ilraw- S'I`ANF'IELD'S BLUE LABF DERWEAR IS OFFERED HE Headache vs Glasses _ $1.15 PER ,GARMENT. YOU THE _ GOODS--YOU KNOW ‘ VALUE, YOU KNOW THAT i E L PRICE IT WILL ,PAY YOU YOUR WINTER REQUIR HERE. PLENTY OF AL ES. MOORE & MCLEOD. What one P _ _ - ~ - .| W,-sgiirr \':il\ noiiiniou ATLANTIC iuitwav i .Ml ""‘°"‘“ ‘ _ -_ _ _ Steamshi Lines to Boston vin Yarmouth gwmg l“"'f'“"`.l s“l.”"'ii ilu" _ ‘he Popular Fast Line. every user. lt is easier iiisl I t Betwalen Eiis{$['ndNovi_} Scotia and B08- gives hotter resiilt.~i :ind is ii ii vi - - ~ - ‘ - _ , . _ rixriiiniisilliltalili if.’il\~e§°l~i'ii'ii(lnii1aiiiiill)ii' °""‘“°“"°“' """‘ “"’ """' (exec t Suiiiliiy) at 7.115 for Di b and Yar~ fem- muuti making coiiiiectioii ii armouth Read what l\lr.l‘r\‘\\'S\f SH) lor Baiituii. - - iviini.ANii nivision-'r ' Aiisweriiigyeiir""l“’!`>' ""“‘ Midland lJi\'islon leave Wlinrilfllliioroldiiliils thi: pcrfornianco ol lllif except ltliinday for Truro at 6.45 n. ni. 7.30 \\';iter prnssiire sysleiii Intel) a. _m. and 5.35 p. in. und from "I‘ruro for _ . |, | | ' the »\i'c-ual( Windsor at ti..'.U ii. in. I2 p.in. and 3.20 p m "ml “ ,y y`m.m~ 3 - _ coiiiiectiny',l‘ruro with train of the Inter- may say that Il IS l-Cllfflllf. “ colonial l_nil\\'iiy at Windsor with Ex- ggiigfa¢|ioii,repl:ii'iiig f`i\'i-.sto :ind as nearly :is wi- can pail "_ '- -'. .. ' “_`i.'i .».1.::;..i°.~ii'.i~"<~ >~ Mi" ;‘_f._°. ::::::.f*.,;_‘:'__.."n:._._:;_..._.. 'rm-_i t i ii' est ' - ' _ »- ini: hietlxieiiirii tlixcilllilziiintfieiiie Pscriifxisikdcg g|`;l?i’~i{u\cx:Ii`li'>'s}I| an - _ building. (Bird) W.B.Prowii2 I-~ _ llS€l‘ S3yS--- H _ _ i ti . Jas. Mcliacheri Scantlebury BlflH~ o zodttstf I \ f plumbing. plumbers. Phone 1 25. Trim neatly for tiling purposes. t harlottgto i ~ liarl . » ‘ in-ioaiiiiif - Newponh Block §_- --1- > "if See us for the Best Possible in Expert Plumbing Our facilities for doing expert work are unbeatable. We have the latest tools and appliances, a large staff of expert workulcll and can recoiniiiend our work to all who dc- sire the very best possible in up-£0-date Your plumbing is useless if not the best possible and we take particular care- that 01"' work pleases first, last and all the tinie. Tllf prices too will agreeably surprise you. DOM ‘ forget that wc are better than oi'din:iry Bruce Stewart HCO- Ltd off Bfgs Ag===.C wu- MARK WRIGHT ii C °“°*°w°- _ ‘ll use-*””' C _ic ll `\