-~. i 1, __;..i yi-, l».._iil l_ _f.. if? i' iff i, l' if-_ 1 i -v S " -»i`. .Iii 1 , _ 1 _»f.~ . vi 414 , ‘ llnanurssrssws 1,_.,_,.;__.. »<.~;-if A For Pickling You -will need pure, full flavoftd spices, we have them, we buy spices the same as we do d r u g s,, selecting them for their qualii y. There are few things i that vary more than ‘ spices, because even* grades that may be called pure are often deficient in flavor. We can provide. _ Spices ' That Are Perfect in every respect and at prices no higher than the poor grades are sold for. t I f r 1 iii' i .,. _ -1 .~_;,< “i-iv? 4 » . i i ._-._-...t .._._..-..- ....._ I. i ii it .mi-..i¢_ __ .Ai 6 r 5 i -`...`... 1-' "iii I i r . min. ,-».5s-_¢5_--» YJ* .‘l_`. },_i_ li r- 4 q r 1?. v J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST The Medical Hall 1HE,CH~ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ fr. ooo ' ' yours D' K' WIQI5 0 wnmlwo sa. aornlnroour ` eve M- lvellll Dell! H’ Please address all communications to The Uharlottetcwa Guardian ges.and`lan. Director L & 5"' “‘“‘" ' . ' rnunsoiiv. A UGUST as I sets A _ GOVERNMENT. “The people arc the government," `and they like to be told so occasion- ally, If some one were to tell them, isay, during the heat of a political fcampaign, that they are not the gov- 'ernment., that they are but the clay fin the bands of the potter, to wit, ftno skilful politician, they would probably he surprised. And yet, while it is not altogether true that they are plastic clay to be moulded into gnny desired shape by a politician. _there is probably enough truth in it its make lt worth while looking into it. , | During our occasional political cam- Ipaigns certain policies are held up for advocacy. One bears the trade- imarlt of one llarty, the other that of the opposite party. The people dock to the trade-mark, swear allegiance to lt, vote for it, work for it, pull for it. lt is the party's trade-mark, idom studied except through the dis- ltorting lens of n. politician. The peo- lple vote for the party, not for the guard in saeh party who ncver_¢llll1l'° their allegiance. They vote election after election, for the party- T502, may be "The salt of the earth." but they src not-thc mskcrs or unmakcrs of governments. This functlonis per. formed by the "floating vote," _(thc word being used litornllY if desired), by the changing, the purchnsable, the persuadable vote. It is this last mentioned butch of His Msjssty's subjects who give one political party the reins of govern- ment or snatch it from the bands of the other. How arg these influenced? Not all of them by the patriotic desire to rule their country well; not all, of them because oi their belief in the superiority of one policy as com.- parad with another. "The people are the government," but it ls of supreme importance to 'stop once in a while and ask who the policy counts for nothing. is sel-"'the people" are. We are a mixed race; we have many wants and many ways in which to supply our wants. These ways are too often exploited 'iiolicyg These are the standhys, the old in the making and unmaklng oi gov- ernments. PASSING OF GENERAL BOOTH. The Passing of General William recorded in our despatches today, re- iliooth, bend of the Salvation Army, l Rings 1 tamped, G. H. T. are the indtllat will wears life- time. _ We have a large stock of rok, lex and 18k ill all sizes. l'l'i\:e.~s $1 50 to $8 75 ac- cording to weight. I G.il. Tayi jeweler lk Optlclau I. Lu 1 __ " ' . _ NEW 'KING GLORGL iiul Ei. WM. HONBDURQUILTTIJ. Mgr Private Baths, llunlling Water and Long Distance 'l slspbonss in all rooms. Largs Bright Sample Rooms. CUISINE UN1<1X'JEl.LEl) SYDNEY. N. S. -diy: ,\'». ' 'true silver A i " f Grace, beautyand quality \ I' ~_,; are all combined in _ silver articles marked .. |M]ll06EllS` BROS. ‘[1 'nur ni-ina, known or ' . p, '-'JilnrPlau'I7iat Wears" ' .»."`,..';,f"=?_;-`l is made in the heaviest , ~4"‘\`\,_, grade of ggnte. Tfhere - ‘l are man ei l` which ytosgllliiorggl p sole by landing lsqsq-. i4 "50 lawn walste 34 to 42 wartli up to $2.00 for 95c, slightly mussed at Patons. g_21M¢f "Special drive of Shepherds plaid worth 50c for iiflc at Pntous. 8--21Ml:i -__- L____ ____ ig il Expert Knowledge ,afnil Study in Every loaf oi (3amcron’s “ilome--Made- moves from life's activities one of the most notable men of the century, s. philunthropist of world wide fame and a religious leader and teacher who was instrumental in bringing and women to a saving of Christ, perhaps than of whom we have any re- lll0l”0 l’Il€l'l knowledge any other cord. I-ie was luforceful, fearless and in- dofatigablc preacher, a born leader and organizer. The organization of the Salvation Arlny in almost every civilized country on the globe was in itself a gigantic task. And his work hy no means consisted in preaching alone. The Army maintains now nearly 1,000 social relief institutions in various parts of the 'wor1d, about two hundred rescue homes through ,which it. is said seven thousand fallen vwomen annually pass, eighty-five per ‘cent of whom are permanently, re- stored to clean and llseiul lives. down upon as sensational and often the forces were hard pressed 'by psrse~ cution. But the organization perse- vered and when its true worth be- came evident honor and praise were bestowed both on the Army and its General. cd by his family. Mrs. Booth shared largely in her husband's _eiiorts and further explained their views in a number of' written works. She died of cancer ln' 1890 after several years of painful illness. _ ' The direction of the Army in the United States is now in the hands of Commander Eva Booth, fourth daughter of the General, _The second daughter, the wiic of Booth-Tucker, was killed in a railway wreck some years ago. She and her husband for a long time supervised the work oi the Army in India nnd‘ later were transferred to the United States. A third daughter, for sornle time con- ducted mass meetings in the chief English cities. I . In the early career of the Selva- In his death the world, which' he tion Army General Booth and his has greatly enriched by his untiring followers were the objects of much and devoted work, loses sgreat man ridicule. The street mcetiags and the and a great lender, whose work will methods oi the Army were looked endure through many generations. C-IVIl.IZATION’S DISEASES. We of the Twentieth Century would probably feel insulted il told that our civilization is beginning to show symptoms of disease. We can look backward to any other period in the wo\‘lil's history and can place our finger definitely on the disease spots, but we, the heirs of all the ages, consider ourselves above that, con- sider ourselves part of a civilization that is moving steadily onward from one degree of perfection to another. We ure civilized, cultured, educated. There is no disease in the civilization lthat we are part and parcel of! It is worth while to examine ourselves your Bowels Cul out rodnnioi rind rigrntives. '|141 ssc hrstrl ~~hersll---unnenaelry. I7 I ' tr. Ci; _\\ Q once in a while as to our healthful- ness. That we are civilized, highly civil- ized, too, there can be no manner oi doubt. Are we not progressive? And is not progress ~»one of the outward and visible signs of civilization? Savages never progress. Wealth is an evidence of progress. Therefore in order to show that we are progressive we must show that we are wealthy. If we are not wcn'thy we must, rather than admit our poverty and therefore our unpro- gressiveness, pretend that we are. This pretence is one of the diseases of our civilization. Is it true that wc are guilty of such pretencei, We believe it is. We have made wealth D0n’t the badge of respectability. “Poor but holiest" may he all right as n remote ancestry connection, but it does not pass current amid the pro- gress of today. Ask these srofefl- =:_l~§_f:_dg‘“'° Nj"/;g ' |TT|-¢ young man and the young woman Ci-ocki-.ii .lo Co-l". Mullinn " dil\=l>°v'=|- ff 'VER who, today, would set up housekeep- Care Col- ' - P|L|»l- . RTER’5 LITTLE J,” ` . Bread” cinvnn Plus ' " " . 'rho passport to rorpoomiility lr p.,,,|,,.,,¢,i.\,l¢, Aa /,ff wealth, or its equivalent, show, and The best hnmd for y()lv £L",lg.,';°|,§: $3' , / Ip Wiilllolli. lf.” Cl1Bl`B ll D0 Clltfy. Tlld Cbsppcl's Grocery, -M 5; A McLeod, ¢l_i_oslies. ' ing cannot attempt it as their par- Cfimll 3 C0* C"“\’b‘f'° fi"0~‘ff1' ku",-I " , _”",";;';~ ents did a generation ago with bars Wm M“|°l'°“--10"" Wh¢"'|°Y» _ 5“k"°°"fh"‘ u"°"‘°""mm'°" ° , necessaries. They must begin where i Small P li Small Dose Small Phu -iohf Ciimef'-HI ‘ '_ _' their parents left otf, with luxuries. P- |-~ Smellwwd --J~ R- Cmnt" Gen“|“°"""l’°" s'9“‘“".° ' To do so, they must begin with a Sllvil' M5493- » -"Are we "`ssks a certain writer, t.llat"on|§'puman resources are not going thi way of our forests, and the nettvc _fertility of our soils. Our -farms have provided us with an kl- dispsnsablc part`oi our industrial la- bor' supply. How 'are we using this source of our power? There arc waste rroduots on the farms which modern ingenuity is convening into a mark- etable and 'profitable product. Are _we wasting the lives of our sons and our daughters and ou; hired help in ,conserving these others? Lotus think rit over. l what lr it that ronotltnurtllr dit-` ference between success and failure? Why docs one win promotion while ,others ol equal ability are cornpclled ‘to remain in the ranks oi the plod- lldersl Ons authority tells us that at- tention to- detail is a key which nev- er fsils to open the door to success. It was sismall thing for the wireless operator on the Carpnthin to go hack to his room at 10.20 when he was supposed to be oil duty. and touch the mysterious wireless key, when behold the fatal “S- O- B-" flashed through the instrument which ,told of the sinking Titanic; it was a' little thing, this going in after hours, but it saved seven hundred lives.. And it ls said that s. night spy glass would have enabled sman on the look out in the crow's nest oi the Titanic, that night, to have averted the most terrible marine tra- .goiiy in all history. 'rnnt also was ri little thing-neglected, and see what, the result was. “The line of talcum powders we are showing now is decidedly good, the two favorites being Trailing Arbutus and Violet Dulce. These two are lenders in our line and are especially popular in Boston where they are In his- W0,-K he W” gl-,buy assist. made. 25:1. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Bts. 8-20Mti. TROUBLE. . STRIKE (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug. 21-A strike of ships officers has broken oiit 'ond two C. P. R.-liners, the Montreal and Mount Royal, are enacted. The cause was the dismissal of Chief Oiiicer Keely of C. P. R. owing to his refusal to do dockers duties during recent dock strike.m Deafness Cannot be Cured hy local applications, as they cannot g'1gl:gli;i:h§nri’s»-.assg potrtion oi dthi; e:r o s s o cure canes d th i.“.....:.‘. .: .z..::.ri,t*r.:i':.':r:.;:.;":.:'::.i. sion pi thcvplucous l nigg ni fha Eustsoh- _isn Tubs. llisnthlstg c s nflsmsd you pavcarnmbln noun or mpsrfsct. hes; ..‘°¥‘§'.'l'.i‘iil!.“.%‘l.i ‘.'.3il‘l.'i.°i.l.2"€il$."r.ii§?..Z rraaféiecantgaptbs tsiksnlout arpdithis tube vs- ! 0 .nn ii. o...i‘o§‘3§“l3..$2i‘- ‘.ii32'.l’.°!‘.'l.‘lil citrn are cause by (latarrb, which is gpthinlr bult'sn inflamed condition of the éysous su secs. ewlllflvs One Hundred Dollars for snveasso -Dssfnssstcauselg bf eatarrh) that cannot be cured by al 's Cstarrh bure. Send icr circulars free soul li F`lib°He-slufyif m'T°'°d°' 0 a ru A s e. ‘Ignite Ilall's Family Pills for constipa- Mammoth Temperance Picnic will he held in Springfield on Thursday, August 22nd on the grounds of H. B. Haslam, adjoin- ing the new hall. Besides the tes tahls a well stocked saloon will furnish refreshments. Athle- tic sports, games, etc , in fact nothing spared to make this the best afternoons outing ut' the season. s Proceeds in n d of new hall. Every-' body welcome. If day proves unfavor- abls will hs hold iollowing fins afternoon. By order of Committee, D. N. McKay, Chairman. 7 |5,|7,zoEl7 ~ Binder Twine' STANDARD Non-Corrosive Unequalled for Office. School use. Flows smoothly and does not clef- steel pens.. 7 l . Ii.’s ll pleasure to use lt, ' ` Made in Amherst A Sold everywhere Everett O. Barron Co. Also makers of ' U. N. O. Shoe Blacking. TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. Via the lntcrcolonial Railway Ocean Limited Express, the shortest most comfortable and convenient niodc of travel between all Prince Edward Island points, and Quebec and Montreal. Connection with this fast through express is made via steamer to Point-du Ohene daily cx- cept Sundays, and a train from the- Boints meets the Westbound Ocean Limited at Moncton. Tickets and reservatlonslimay bc obtained 'at the oulce of W. . Rogers the local ticket agent. The Ocean-Limited travels through i' territory rich ln scenic begutv and makes the fastest time of any through train from the, Lower Provinces to the metropolis arriving in Montreal at 7.35 a. m. which is ample time to enable the traveller to make connections with the ‘fast through trains of thc Grand Trunk Railway lor Toronto, Detroit, Bufla- lo,” and Chicago, and other Western points. 7-81 M E tf. The public are invited to inspect the line bright rooms of the Union Commerical College in the. New Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown. "Call in and see _the splendid values we arenow offering in men's high grade panama hats. The entire line goes at a big discount. Brown's, 'l‘he Home of Good Hats. 8~21M3i "You can leave any doctor's pre- sciptlon here with the certainty of having it properly and accurately fil- led. Our enviable record of 6,000 prescriptions successfully filled each year and having the best equipped and most expertly managed prescript- ion department places us in n, class none others can try for. The Two Macs. ~ 8-20Etf “The Charlottetown Business Col- lege is the one institution that brings about satisfactory results. It ls the one institution that is capable of turning out business assistants that are a credit to themselves and to their college. It. is the college that "makes good." 8-ZOMEI-ll. "The Charlottetown Business Col- lege and Institute of Shorthand and Typewriting opened Monday morning, August 19th. Now is the time to en- roll-procrastination never pays. 8-20ME3i. “Mac's Blood Food, e. high grade, superior blood and nerve tonic, 50c. a box, 3 boxes for $1.25 and 6 box- as for $2.50. Put up and sold only by The Two Macs. 8-22M3i Furniture Bale. 100 pieces of brand new furniture, consisting of dressers at $5.90 up, commodes at 2.75, side- boards from $10.50, sofas from $5.75, kitchen chairs, 45c, kitchen tables, $2.74, dining room tables, $6.00, bed- room tables, 904:, parlor iablcs,$2, iron beds, $2.50, mattresses, $2.30, bed springs $2.25, parlor suits, $19.- 75 (5 pieces). wicker chairs, $2.90, lawn chslrs,‘ $1.20, Brussels carpet, 75c, tapestry carpet, 42c, straw mat- ting, 9c, hemp stair carpet 9c, Scotch and union squares, $4.75, ta- pestry squarcs, $6.75. Paton’s. 8-13Mti. "l`hc school that has won thc confidence of ille people." i l This -I I lllllly and can be only lint om NCTED °°“" ` ~ toons The very SL00 Per Day ‘ Up. 7 minutes from Grand Central D00* I0 minutes to isadins stores and theatres- 4 a1dtts lyr . I S 01° E. I. C 0. S ilu... sill soi|¢l,__l\ll»snr. It r. The Best Investment -- e ‘ .. ' A F ire Insurance Policy Afirelnsurance policy with one of our _ strong companies is the best investment you could possibly make. It assures you of absolute protection at all times, takes away all worry from your shoulders and lets you “sleep easy ’o nights.” ` ' Only a few cents a day and one of these comp- anies will take up all the risk on your property, safe- guard your interests at all times, and, lf the worst should happen, promptly make good your loss. Don’t you think your property is worth more than a few centsa day? Call in and let us talk it OVCY. _ W. K. Rogers fd’ Co.. Ltd. 84 Gt. George St. ,.Qq'°°_-- ~ -""'__""'”, » li l Get Good Heatin`f)1",j in the House NO . Now that you doll't need ltis the best time toillstsll that system so that you will have no dlscomforts or incon- veniences during the cold season. Our system of heating has all the latest improvements. . is so simple. safe, convenient and economical that no house . owner can afford to be without it _It cuts down t‘e ftiel bill,” increases comfort and pays for itself in s few seasotl’s use. ` ~ ` ' . Call, write or phone 393-J for prices and testimonials. Fred H. Trainor _ so Grafton Si-Opp Opera House _ 1...... -__ '= f l“°_s 2 GREATER, ST. JOHN, Aug. 3|-Sep 7 Aug. 3|-Sep. 7 Another Magnificent Show Like That of |9I0 Monster Industrial Display Manufactures in Motion Largest Cattle Show Yst smart Show of Horses Live Stock in General Agricultural Competitions Fruit Displays-all kinds Motor and Vehicle Show Food Show on Grand Scale Art Gallery and Photos Two Vnndeville Theatres Aeroplane Flights Daily Fireworks Spectacle. "Tho Bom- _ bardmeni of Tripoli." Neapolitan Troubadours in the Main Building lm erial japanese Troupe in \Von- dperful Acrcbatlcs ' Ernest Trio of Knociinbout Perform- crs . Bigger "Pike" than cvcr 4 Continuous Band Concerts, Mull- caisl. etc s»l\{‘lleI Aus 'Nod \i'l1RI'[ABI.lL CONEY ISLAND OF ENTERTAINMENT! excursions ou au. truss or rlulvnl. r-- . i... iisiaerrl Competitionsxlii \_Open to Everyomiji » Medal. Class A. No.l For the best poemnefcrring to Prince Edwards Island (not more than five verses ) Silver No. 2 For the best description in proseof the Pro- " vince as a place to live in (not more than 360 words.) o 3 ort e three best hurves. or farm sccnes,f in ‘ s Geu.Moore--Mrn Tralllor "_ ‘ N ' F h `, ` . ' _ - - - ' p handicap oi ileot. Ii not they mn ‘ ` i A, wriior si.) uooiiforrl si. go Wm mlm' mm tum neighbor.. _ GREEN SIIEAF . ` ' . 1. ...._.--__ ‘f..._.--..- 'Lf '* -'- " h bs in 1; th bg innln , i We Carry A Full Line O f Pumps We carry a splendid line of pumpsin stock including every size, grade and variety-a pump forevery purpose. - .1 We are particularly proud of o|lr line of the famous Qonldpumps. Besides these we carry p complete line of the celebrated, 7 ' Myers Pumps J The Myers Pump is made b the largest concern of ltltkltld in the world. 'ivory part of Qicll pump has Myers’ name stamped on it, a guarantee that it is made only of finest materials. - Call ill today and look over our splendid line of world famous pumps. 1 Fennel fe? Chandler . |52 Riclllhcnli 81.' - ' H* C “Y 'DRY 8 a 6 8 8 It was this disease that drove our forefathers from the older civiliza- tions of Europe to the primlltivd life of the American wilderness. It is largely what is driving our young men and young women from the ex- travagances of eastern' life to thc wild and wooly west. We need .to examine ,even our civilisation occa- sionally and ii possible check its dis-` eases. _ ' "You can buy tomorrow morning about 50 pieces to select from at Patons. ' , I-Hill(-i~ 7-sg llttstl We are in a position to quote special rlces to Farm- er's Clubs ami’-Institutes, de- livered at nearest Railway or Steamboat point, also special- ly low prices to the Whole- sale and Retail trade. ‘Cell or write for prices before buying. ;_ il. time co. sooton gingham worth iso tor no f-‘°"‘°"""' essslsll-_-vllr *_ _ _:_ - Tasty. Pure, Sp_ar'kling,'Invlp0rsllp ~ Simmon’s Beverafss are best. 'Pg our Ginger Ale, Orange aosphatb. Sersapadls, Vino, Kola llampsgne, Stone Ginger t etc. ' , L_ _' for tomorrow Should excite in every Young person the necessity - of s Commercial education. This world is all business today. Unless you are im expert st your work you cannot succeed. _ We Teach' Young people to become masters cf their vocation. We guarantee value for every dollar in- vested. A copy of‘our pros- _ pectlls will explain all. Csli or write for it today. ' Union Commercial (`c'._ _Nome-not ' ,:. _. ' Dy_ke’s works. ' (any size.) Kodak - ` P. R. I ' , _ '4 the Garden of the Gulf (any size.) Sliver Medal. V. _ _Class B No. 4 For tile best poem _(any subj`ect)_ - ; . more than five verses. Five volumes worlds- bestipoetxf -, '_ _ "No.5 For the best essay (any subject) not li|'or"e-'V1 i ‘ than three hundred words. Five volumes Keflfy »Vanf*f- - No. 6 For the best three photographs, any subject, " .1 There competitions are free 'lo all, and it must lie . understood _that all manuscript be written on one 'side of paper, with name and sddress._ off party lttsclltdi Photograph must bemounted, with some and sddt¢sl` ' of sender written on back of picture.-In all classes-#lice '_ the class A or B with the number you wish to colnpgti under, on manuscript or photogtsphi _ , , , . , These competitions start August’ first. and close list” div Of September. The above prizes have already been donated; the names will follow aferl Those competing' " - will rims understand. uni arrirrirl-root lo earner in ; ' ’¢f\1\’ll¢d. and that the judges- will ' .have tl|'e` pri"-_'I :gm gl; publishing any materiel lent in as they '<7 Therefore we say to ell, get busy. _ _ ` * .,,,. ` , NG! ` ' Wm, lm-m,p|»|||,. l r .»...'.°.L°.Il‘.i.I'.t’.i’2.’.'.I.’2fi;‘.'2i.”’i’.f‘,‘.1?.Tf’» , _ ' Addreaislleempetillclls to W3. ` _ . + ~ 1 . ~ .- .‘ i.» ».~.,= y