:.‘/.5 1,-_ -»;'.»~'--'S _il-‘ _».‘§f.. ’i»_..- 5~~.~.,_¢._,_ »; ‘ < ,»~,_»._ ~' ' , ‘ <1 =~ » 1 » ,_ . _ ‘~" __ _.A .v 5 __._,-'_.»¢ __,_,.f_-,_ - » M _ - , er-....;_ ;f,__ ,_ez..»- <'£~_-;,\.-iw, ,_ __ _T ,_¢.,»_»,,, _ ~_ __ __ ~ . '_- ~ v ~ . i '1‘EMBER 21, rsh - ' ~-ree me-een# Neue' _ T1-:i!.”cH'il.iiz`I`,i5‘r*i‘1~:'rc'>wN GUARDMN i#'i|:s'r or' Ai.i.‘~ ' ns Faoin Mn Hviuniviku r ,LETTE _ ' _ ' 5'-*Wed 3 large D0[tl0n of the sum . .A--» ll auf-‘ ' i ' ding the sslertlons in' the ` pAifilElk rdigpeis rs the Election Funds` of 1904, I now authorize you to in- art in your paper, my letter of 14th i“‘f°,,,,,,,,-r, without hesitation, that in; this ,,,un,e|~ “my hands are clean," B-ml I defy successful contradiction. _ Yours* Fred W. llyndmaii, Uliai-lottetowni lg i-iupteniber, 1911- Mr_ |lyndmaii's firigiiinl Letter. . Sir:- ' _ certain vile and slnnderous reports having been circulated in tovm and country to the effect that I captured or retained u sum of_ money sent_ we prior to, the Dominion Elections of 1504, to assist the then Islainld Libe,-ni Dominion candidates, I takel me ,nlportunlty ,4_Jf,'e_f'ril>hatically deny- ing the charge, and I enclose for pub- jicatinn a letter received from Mr. A. l (1_'lfoe‘s_ the gentleman who brought ine iuoncy here,`to show that I neverl nnndled a cent of it, and lmay suv; lessrs Warburton and Prowse I 1- . 1 7 __ _ e .~ new perfectly wen time i never iiennl led env of the mvneyfenn it is their Plain duty to exonerate me from the slanderous invention. - ~ Yours truly, Fred W. I-lyndinu-n,` (.lhsi'lottetown, 14 September, 1911. Mr. Ross’ Letter. (COPY.) "red W. I-{yndiuu.u, Esq., Uhurlotlctowii, l‘, E, I. Dear Hirz- I lf Days to buy i_n this Province. , ____ . , William N. Bernard, French River. is visiting friends in this city and is the guest of Mrs. James C. Brodie, Grafton Stl -I The following were registered at .the Queen Hotel in this City yester-1 <1av1-W- Forbes. Port vernen; w. P_i Newsome, Toronto; L, Wood Mt, Her- ::(`-ounterfeits are regarded withl general dlsfavor. There are nearly n Your favor reached my office during my absence from home, otherwise Hh0ft‘. in Climb. bungalow, or in the, ::Go to Bimtain, Bell & (‘o., for would have answered before now. I city you'll need this matchless pre-:¢(m1;.- 6-2r,r1ti_|tonic. One ehat canbe constantly used beg to say that I never placed iiny Duration to ward off the attacks ofl -_-_---- without harrn._'l`he- only such tonic is money in your hands, or authorized wind and sun. I-‘ut up in handsome; Cascarets and they cost only 10 you to expend any money for eiection embossed “"5 with sprinkler t°p'|llllll..lAN centé per box' at any dwg SHOE' or other Purpose. Price 25 WB- We are S010 B820'-E-I ‘They work'\vhile you sleep. Trusting that this will muy ,mtisgy 'I‘he McKinnon Druu Un., corner Gn,...¢_ your friends, 1 remain, George and Kent Streets. drtf. ` l SEE IESESAEMUH ._ .. ., lwomu.n’s toilet table. Oil the sea- Today is election day-the twelfth general election for the House of Commons of Canada. The campaign' has been followed in this city with the~~keenest of interest and the con- cluding days have seen the interest rise almost to a point of excitement. In fact this has been true to a great- er extent than in almost any pre- vious election. ’I`he fight has been ua erl carried on b both arties , . 8 Y Y I’ ber*-_. J_. B. Gaudet, Mrs. A. Baker,_l1ind today is expected to witness the Halifax. \V. Lauchiand, London; G. heaviest polling for some years. The! D' 8535"- H‘“5he5f9l`. N- ‘Y. ltotal vote cast in the election of l908| in this city for all of the candidates_ was 4493 and for the whole province, 28782 Should the da rove favor- . _ ~ Y D score of imltations of the Under-'able-and appearances indicate this--l W0°‘1_ \l1i_'l1_€writer~the original andlit can he anticipated that this vote Eenuinc visible writer. It has satis-iwill be exceeded. The .City Clerks, um 500»000 “*‘"f*~ United Tlfllewriter office was a particularly busy place; _ CU-1 Limited, Hslifax. N- S. 9-2idr3i yesterday afternoon-hundreds of_IT\\10h as at flffY; _ . poll tax receipts for the current year, _ AHB ls “Ot 21 time _Ol hul`_Sh Dl_\YBlC0~ ::-Violet Dulce Talcum is an inde~ being issued, affording voters the Youth _ may occasionally whip the Bpensable adiunct to every dainty right to exercise their franchise. bowels into activity- Bill a lash csnft ____------ be used every day. What the bowels Liberal _Conservative Newgcniiiminrown .niii iiilinvs counv Fllllle Pasl Fllly Must Use Cascarets What glasses are to weak eyes, Cas- carets are to weak bowels--a 10- cent box will truly amaze you Most old people must give to the bowels some regular help, else they suffer_from constipation. The condi- tion is perfectly natural. lt is just as natural as it is for old people to walk slowly. For age is never so ac- tive as youth. The muscles are less elastic. And the bowels are muscles. So all old people need Cascarets. fine might as well refuse to aid weak eyes with glasses as to neglect this gentle aid to weak bowels. The h_ow- els must be kept active. This is im- portant at all ages, but never so of the old nerd is a gentle and natural (1 ROWN PRINCE A COLONEL DANTZING, Germany Sept. 18- Crown Prince Frederick William was today installed as colonel of a re- giment of Death's~I-lead Hussars on the Lungfuhr parade ground. The Em- peror was present and made a brief sbeech to whichthe Crown Prince re- sponded, calling for three cheers for His Majesty. The Crown Princess will arrive soon, \vhen'the royal pair will take up their residence here. EI.l<]CTION I-'OSTPONED UNTIL OCTOBER 12th. PORT ARTHUR, Sept. 18-Retir- ing Officer George F. Harrigan post- poned tlie election in Thunder Bay and Rainy River District till Oct. 12. J. J. Carrick, the Opposition candi- date, raised u protest against the delay. He said that in the letter notifying him of the postponement no .reason for action was given. The Coiiservutives offered to give the re- turning offlcer every assistance and to have the proclami-rtion up in time. iJunics Uoniinee, the reciprocity cun- didate was not present. | 'roiioN'ro, ont., sent_1s~Bii1y l ____'_!_'_,le-Y`s ‘ _ Dr. Moscow E ` owe their singular cfieccii eu in' curing Rlieuiiiaitisiii, Lum o a_nd_ Scialica to their power' of s ‘ ulating' eiuiblc fhcsc oriuiis to thoroughly hlter from the blood thc uric acid _ (the product of wusir- matter) whiclf gcis mio thc joints and muscles and causes these painful diseases. Over’ half a century of chnsrunw ' has rovcd conclusively that `D`r; lgbrsc-'g l)ndian Root Pills s|.rcngtll_g.n weak kidneys and ll _ Cure I\h_eurna¢is1h` MIIIOUHUEIIENIS _ "See ad in this issue re stock sale at Exhibition grounds on Thursday Sept. 28 th., 9-Zldli. ‘°’l`here will be an exhibition of Penmanship at the teachers conven- tion exhibitioii week. See ad in this issue. ' _ 9-2ldrli., "The Laidies' Aid Society of (lent- ral Vliristinn Church will give a soc- QUEAL WON IN FAST TIME llil lil tllt* Y, M. (7. A. liall'F1`l(li1y, Sept. 22, :it 8 p. ni., Interesting pi'ogi'o.mmc, i-eficsliinciitii, ice cream `Qu¢,,1 of New york ww, me eighf__unil candy. Adinission 101:., All in- mile piofessioiial iuie Saturday night Vltfid 9'20‘|`ll _ Y _ _ ,. ,In ut* g fl". Y ' , ‘ _' - . '~ °l"=`5 tuuy' ' ____ _ Australia, by steuiiier to South Arne-_Lllt9l` _ii hl1\l‘ f11_1SlllK C0117-?Sl~»__ 1" thc ..(,,,,. fl-vt ..\-,,t_.. survich is _L l'______n (3lHl'l€f1) A. U. Ross l’UW|`SMUUTH, N~ H- S0135 13'" ` ' _ V _ ’ one second behind Sliriil>b‘s world‘s 1"" l"`Ul "Penl EI Ul’l'U_I` '-ml Y "V . 4 » l iica a flight over that countiy ill” time of 1 17 UM mm" e "m 1 ft n t ,_ I Adiniial Goni of the l`hili.in navy will I thence by steuincr to Africa, will We" I record So fast was the Iucc, that “ll fiiriiii~i's -ind stock iu.isci‘s to so Sl'll"9l’. (Tillie Bruton, H_1`l'lV€ in Ullff COUDI-"Y 0" 0|' Hbollt northward by the air line. |'l`oin f.ougboat was obliged: to drop “UW Cxllelit i\‘|\"lU€` l`0Kal`lll¥\i§ l-|10 that ll f ~ _ - the Queens County candidates, who b Sllllllll HAVE llllllll MEN IN A llllllllllllll Pl|llllMENl, -- i <=_of uiauy fatal accidents. n_`:i.ri- .~:u'iif:iI'y methods of pnckiiig Zl;illS |€7Kl»i'c.~':fiiig apprccizitioii 'of the cf- foris of flziiindn carpet weavcrs in., _their _sti-iigglc for the rightto orgau~ ire. /\_-wociitiniz fortnightly pay. _\5l‘_“-i`|l\_i! lcglslutioii to make dis- criiiiiiiutioii by employers a criminal sept 25, to inspect the scveial naval] _-__-___- -_ out ,it 5 nnir miles, .tune Fi-ed Me - v1_1\\~<“= ~iyrni>tf>H1S an-I 0111 es 0! all stations of America. While here he,I,()5q $20 000 F1-(iM |¢10w5 ,,150 found tm mee wo but and ailments peculiar to horses and cat- _| _ _ , _ _ . will witness the Fallistic test by na- ‘ ` ‘ ’ ' ' tlc. This sei'v'ce is lisolutel fi'ce» offence. _ Asking the government to appoint fire bosses in mines. _ The auditing of municipal accounts in the same manner _as those of the postofhce_and express companies. _Resolution Number 97 proposing re. ciproclty in cut and rough stone be- tween Canada and the United States was handed over to the executives to take such action as in their judgment was necessary. Special resolution No, 2, to pro- mote an organization among the workers of the Dominion Coal and Steel Company, was agreed to after fhe clause proposing ii per capita tax of fivc cents was struck Out, This concluded the report of the committee on resolutions and on a motion it was adopted as a whole. Discussion on the present Workmen',.~, (Ziiiiipensatipn Act in British Colum- bia was the next order of business. The mover of the resolution promot- inf! the discussion was the first speak- er. W. B. Powell, president of District Number 18 of the, United Mine Work- EPB. in a Short speech, said that, un- der the present act, the dependents of n man who was killed in a mime in British Columbia could not receive compensation unless they were resi-. dents in that province at the time of his death. Definite action was post- poned. -' LORD MOUNT STEPHEN FAVORS HEOIl’R()(lI’I`Y. LONDON, ‘septl is -nerd ivinunt Stephen, one of the founders of thc Canadian Pacific Railway, is a mes sage to the Belfast Telcgraph,says that reciprocity between Canada and thc United States will be a good thing for both countries, and do no harm ito Great Britain. The talk of it leading to thc niinexation of Can- ada to the United States, he says, is utter nonsense. l4`II¢"l`EEN KIIJIJCD IN li/\'l"l`l,l<]. L`ARED()_ Texas, Sept. lil-'l‘wclvc followers of Ricardo Magon and three Maderictas are reported fo ‘mve been killed in u battle foiurht near Onnmrgo. Mi-xicn, nccording to teleerapliic iidviccs received here lo- dsv. _ CI-IATHAM, Ont., Sept. 18-A tcr- `rific thunder and lightening storm passed o\`ci' this city at midnight. lt lasted i'or ii full two hours and the raiiiiall was the greatest it has been this year. Ligiiteriiiig burned out the Bell 'l‘e- _lephone (!oiiipa,ny's` cable on l’ark- lave. and cut off all long distance us liuriiing out fuses ,and private phones. The Uliatham Gas &. Elec- tric Uompany's wires, leading to Nortli Cliathum, were burned in two and citizens on that side of the river had no lights. A bolt hit u burn on the premises of J. R. Dun- loll. lilclimond strcct, and tore ii pr- tion of the roof off, driving the lin- ing, into the hay, but did not set the building on fire. A new dwelling be- ihg erected by Albert 'fomlinson on Lorne-avenue was also struck. There' it tore a chimney to pieces and rip- 'ned up ii chicken coop beneath into splinters. Reports from various parts of the country are to the effect that heavy frosts have done much damage to the tobacco crop, which is a very heavy one. On many West Kent farms grow- ers_ of tobacco will realize $400 to $500 an acre for the w'eed.One young city mnn \vlio rented four acres `of land just outside the limit has clear- ed over $1000 on his tobacco, after paying all expenses for liircd help, etc. This is a quick return for three months of anxiety. WEBSTER Bll,tTl-l‘PI,A<3E DISPUTE Bl'l()ADENIi\‘G. (IHIUA-lf), Sept. lil.-An exchange _of denunciatioiis by thc rival Daniel Webster birthplace associations of ll- linois and New 1-lompnliire has broad- ened tlic iiiizercst iu thc dispute as to where Webster was born. Letters from fur and ncnr were rc- ceivcd yesterday by Arthur C. Jack- son of Chicago, president of the Illi- nois organizatioii, supporting its lstund. I Both sites ure fo bc impi`ovcd.l3otli societies n;;i‘ec as to thc tract on which Webster first saw -the light of day iii Frnukliii, H., but there are |scVei'ul buildings on thc tract and 'eacli_society has decided on n differ- lciit prirt of f.lic grouiids ns the llirt1i- lpliice. . _ __ Doing hingé `y .clear Thinkin The thought comes first. ` ~ f Iwi¢».§“evd¢s"i'.lrrm. " * _ f _ *A1-nn To know 0f`:iiii.l uso a food ihni mil The better the _ brain. The better the t e _ l'lOl1gl1lo _ ~The better the achievmenf. O e Q e ~ l_\ good working brain is built up from ford which voiilains the things brain is made of. rape- F001) |Ji»_»" Skilfully and scientifically prcpzircd from wheat and barley :ind “contains the “vitnl" phosphate of potnsh ~ 1 e essmfial in, building up a baiiu. ' well balanced body and G6 9 9! There st a l"0lli Reason _ i .._ 1 . .1 ‘ ' ‘ l \. u A E `». _ 5 _ _ .4 ,\ »_ ¢ . _ 1 I- i~rl‘aiu| ir':~imi~ hmiii :iril nerves lzolliio sliglii iicnoiis lrmil-los eiikl in ronipclr- iii-rviiiis pi'os|raiio|\ or ln-:iiii-fag, is wis|~,‘ l<~|'i|\i|¢‘5s prilpor foiiil is supplied dai`i it is iiiiiczisoiiablo Io cxpcrl ilie nervous »yslei_ii in answer llie ileniauils iiinde. upon ii- 'l`l_iercis ii food, (lrapr-~Ni||_s, for ilih- pallirular piirposre of rcsioi-ing \vi-akciicd iicrvcs oi' lziggcil brain lo liezillli and strength. A business man, of B:i'fimorc, who made the tr.~il sa_\ s; “ I`\\‘~i years ago my licallli had bi-conir-| so seriously im-pain-d ii was impossibc for me in :itlcnrl lo biisiuess. Al flie lesist exertion r_ny ncrvns would give way :nil llie condition ofniy s)sfem allowed mc liffle or no rest cu sleep at nighi. Stomach trouble soon followed. and I could lake no solid food. I tried ilicfhesi lnnics and medicines but they all felled. “Finally Grape-Nuts food was rc:om» mended and afler using it for io ¢’:\ysI began fo feel its gi od results and at the end nl" three mniites I was again a ll mnn- nerves resfored io their nor‘i`llhl condilion, strength renewed, nndl was able lo_ do any amounl of bolli menfnl mid plivrical work wiiliout feeling unduly fatigued. “I know ( ra_?e'Nuis built up my brain and ieries nn still liccp lhem strong n 1 muscles or fat, for instance and l am cominiiniciition east and west, as well val ordnance officers of Indian Head proving grounds, to deiiio-_istrate the effiency in armor plate and armor plate and armor piercing projcctileo. Aliniirnl Goni is chairman of the (lliilian Naval Commission which ic- ccntly met in London. HUHUH ANUHEW l§lllNEl]lE. 1il.`Nl<‘l'}l{MLlN'E, Scotland, Sept. 17 -.~\ndre\v Cariiegie was the recipient this evening of ri unique :iddress prie- lscntcd by the lord mayors and pro- vost |u.".yors of 51 cities. of the Uni- ted liiiigdoni. The liililrcss, richly il- luniiniited, eulogizes Mr. Carnegie for his lavish bcnefactions for libruricii, iiniversities, hero funds and the cnurie of pence. MlI.l.l(lNAIliI£S PLAN BIG REVIVAI. CAMPAIGN.. r\'lil\V YORK, Sept. 18-A new criis~ ado to evangclizc the American con- tinent finhiicied by men, whose com- bined wealth runs into ten figures, ,will lie launched in New York to- fnight, with ii conference and dinner' of the hcud workers at the Metropoli- tan (llub commonly known as thc ."l<`iftli Avenue Millionaires’ Club." ']‘bc iiioveincnt known as the Men and Religions forward movement will be in charge of some of the big liiisincsis mczi oi the country conducted along practical _lines hjust ns they would conduct u private business affair. J. I'. Morgan is the henil of the finan- cinl dcpzwtineiit, while the directors arc U7 in number, compri:-:ing tbl counti‘y's foremost cfinanciers, nicr- chanyii manufacturers, lawyers, doc- tors and men of affairs, headed bv Jnnies G. Cannon, president of thc fourth notional bunk of New York. 'l`he progrnminc of the crusade pro- vides for mcctinl: in 76 centers oi' popiilzitjoii throughout the United States, and Canada, beginning with n series of g:i,liei'iug in Minneapolis, October 3, New York will bc be- sieged for S days iii November. At i_i:c llletropolitiiii Club toiiiglit Mr. (lunnon will banquet thirty trained woi'kers who :ire to carry the mess- ugc of church menihesship reclamation from New York to Vancouver. ' l..\llGli.ANs wonnn 'ross ` IN AN AEROPLANE. PARIS, Sept. 18--M. Mamet, thc aviator, formerly associated with M. Bleriot, intends touring the world in an aeroplane with n compunlon,R_ene Million. The route so far plnn_ned runs southward through France - Spuin, Algeria, Tunis nud l~i_i:y'\»i., thence by steamer to India, across 2-Iinprisonient 9-i6d5i. l I A ,IS BRIBERY Department was made known todui’ For Nlnneyi Llquor 01 Emp oymsnlv as payment 01 3' V0 C -4. Ill .Treating any Voter on Nomination Day or Polling Day, au offence under “'l`lic Dominion Elections Act” PENALTIES FOR BRIBERY I--Disqualificafion For 8 years from voting and from holding any situation in the gift of the Government ' 3-Payment of $200.00 and costs to any person who sues therefore. E | ELECTORS-Do notlet the value of your iote be cancelled by anyone wi o scl's 'his :ilizcnship for a cousideratl-in ofnuy kink] - indian Rem Piliil . . =__}__ _ i ._ .¢ 'PAGE I f . . fl ` 9 rl: and. strengthening the kidneys. They-< » I v V 1 4 ' . I , >-re - .., -»:_»o- .V _ 0 ..' ._ .1 e ' ._, _,_,_ .,,, ' » `- .» , \ ._ - . , . ` i . ` ,.°,=~ 133