F 1,2- |' ` i , _ fl :JT J _'ri , lui. , Q' `.-'_ 1 »’7§`f_'~.f" §` 'ya . _ ‘if f "-_ __»~_.._.~._ ._ -2 ,»»; ' 1l'i2` 1 ` \\ » l »--*‘f"f> ,R _.ft 2,1 f _la _. _I _ ':1=i-n.~_, if -:' . _ _,_-._ ,,» lofi .,.i .’ ._ .il up :if _ *fi 'rl ..- w ef' :-5,.: <`.y ' .~..t , :iii - -o -a'~ '.~ i " fi fl ~: "2 ‘ni ».£ ti -_-1-‘la i ._ i ‘ / \,_ :Q .ii . l . .~‘ _*F _ . ',llf iii _ V; 'n-_-\;. _ . -Q-._-.» .__ ,I _ .5 _~ ." ~ . »~. _ , 5- tgii- ' if i ` -\l _ '.. PAQ! TWO "TBI Lerner News HE THE CHARLOTTETOWN Lv Ieymoendlan Director F B' I .Kenner A a w Yao r n Dun K twang- owe EvenlllDe|I¥ News Ed. lo nl I ly D'P|eue address all communications to The Oharlottetovn Guerdlll fO‘UeS Thls ' Moivnw ssvrsusan 16,* ion. " i>norun1'r1oN in sotmts Another letter from Kingjs county closed, there are fewer evidences of has been received tellin; ol continued di-inklug~ WG _¢8llll_0'- illlllglne that failure to enforce the Prohibition the people of Beurls are ell beaded ‘ Act. "Fourtee drunks on the strset'¢0K°l-50|' £0 Pl‘°f-°°f ¢|1°U` l`“l1ll°\1¢l‘i If you apgrechite tge today and flvenSaturday." "What is and yet if the reD0'r1>I-We revel" U0 h”P°'t°n°° ° gettmg t e :no good or ess snnenainry nnnosing correct-and they are ell lrem re- ;b¢5¢ drugs and the °¢°n' nm onenes anon when urn penalty liable eoureer-lt would lrwlr thet- should be three months in jail? It is they are. or that the paeeecutor can- only a payment of their license." |10! 5° kd!-,*0l¢¢ng%'-U0' _`_»5°“l° °l bil "Twenty dollars in fines from drunks llllfy- 'TNI lU'P_9i\i`l'f»° b° U" °’“Y in one day." These are a few of the 0bB._¢Nf'_f\ “bf with f°\“f' things complained of by our corres- f-l§lliil»f\¥\*\fE°“`ith°,:FF_”¥,!,._§\l9,7§°,d°7 pondent, and not a word from the ¢0i°|lQ°N"¢__'*l_ll'l,."v'# Wl? ° M5 prosecutor. The letter closed with _‘lull l"El“"y “surely the people of Prince Edward if 5° NUI' '10 3gf»ll|llE W0 9°°‘1l'¢ ¢`¢°ll' Island will awaken and put B ,mp viction. If there is an “understand- zo this disgraceful state or asain." ins" t-het tlwee who hevelleen lined It is mrtainly tim, that the pwple are not to be molested until the next had awakened and especially the Deo. quarter of the license fee is due, and ple of King’s county from which U13 PC0918 8-re colltellt £0 PUC “P place alone come reports of the spa-’ Wm’ it» th°|`° is htm’ um* 5 NWS' thy and neglect of the prosecutor. Paper can do to put an end to the 1,, prime and Queens counties some. conditions complained of. It is the thing, nc loner in being done. Finns i>e0i>le's business and it certainly are being imposed, dens are beingl |00” bad for SUUNS- `omy of getting them at the, most reasonable prices,we xg .Qui-egthqt the servicé this store provides will please you. Goods are Right Prices are Right Service is Right They have always been so and we intend they always shall be. We wish to build business per- manently. We seek the trade of careful buyers. We endeavor to so treat every person who enters our store flint; they will wish to come again. We have increased our bus- iness every year for twelve years. This means if it means anything that buy- 1 ing here is a satisfaction. J. DRUGGIST fi l i G. Jamison 3 dauntlcsa breast, the little tyrant of he is dead long enough.but the youn- a Jrovlded always that the heroes are -vv=---_--_-A--_»_~_--_-»=_-_-Af_ _-_-_-_-_ _-_-_ _-_ _-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TURNING THE OTHER CI-FEEK "Some Village Hampden that, with point them with pride to the men who laid the foundation of the Brit- his helds withstood" is s hero-after ish Empire and whose outstanding characteristics were their unconquer- L!B€0l` Of £0585' Wll0- Ulmllgll the able determination to resist, with tyranny or the bullying of a school- fist or sword 9;- gun' ovary appeal-_ fellow, is obliged to -iight is"a little an” gl impqgigiop gp 01 U-ygnnyl “rowdy” and nets the proverbal Nny more, we know that the boy =-linking" for ir, either in nohool or wh., submits no imposition by his t home- playmates, who will run rather than It is always safe and an evidence fight, who will gubmiggively "gum °f 5“l’°f1°l' WiSd°m *O admire U10 the other cheek,” will, hnless he eroic deeds of a past generation, changes. grow up to be a spineless, nandless, good-for-nothing man. cad. It is no disrespect to their '=Bu¢_" says some horrmed and Well memory to tell how vallantly they meaning aged lady 1-eadéx-_ male 0,. l0llg'lJt, h0W they BLll'JdllBd tl1€ female, "you would teaglfour bgyg to school bully, how they resented an fight by such outlandish doctrine.” A Wedding Rings stamped, G. H. 'l`, are the kind that wear a lifctinic. we have a large stock of xok. i.;k and i8k in nllsizes. prices $1.50 to $5.75 ac- cording to weight. G. ll. Taylor jcuclcr 15: Upfirinn 1 - N02 ln this space during 13 consecu- tive weeks will nppcnr an “ad” of one of the 1_1, Retail Stores that specialize in Cameron’s Home- Made Bread Fur the Coming week we write ` [N0 2] J0iiN CAMERUN I' General grocer-A-i long as thc “oldest insult. but if the living specimen un- dertakes it 'he is hailed before the for is consistency. Why not teach Board of Trustees and probably ex- the boys that imposition' and trysn- pelled from school. ny are just as wrong today as in We are inconsistent by nature and the days of Hampden, or William by practice. We warn our youth, as they go to school, that they must sternly withstood, by constitutional not i-lght on any account, that rather than iight they must do that most un-British of all things, run away. and in some extreme cases they And while so instructing them -we Tell and that they are'-to be as means if possible, lf not..-then by force, fists if you will, but only as a last resort ? This will, gt least, have the merit of truth and honesty and must oven “turn the other cheek." will remove inconslstencss between our teaching and our actual practice, i Not by any means. What is asked THE CURE OF' DIPHTHERIA. ters in medicine is the discovery of time of Napoleon patient investiga- tors were at work, but not till e their efforts crowned with success. Napoleon had a favorite ncphcw who died of diphtheria and in his will he not aside a sum of money to of the disease that makes R perman, omain at interest and to be given ds ri reward to the discovercr of a ent change in the system' It the sys' The introduction of vaccination by Jenner, the germ theory of disease lung inhabitant" can remember "C=\nu-ronl`s Grocery" has been in feature of this street. Enjoys a large patrniiage arid is deserv- edly popular with the |n|l>lic-specializes in fruit amd confeizlionwy-anrl Camu|'oii`s Wm. MONBOURQUETTE. Mgr. Private Baths Running Water and CUISINE UNEXL ELI ED ___--_»-<_»_-:-_-_-_--o_o:-'::_ _-_---- -------~ - _-_ -__- - ---_--n _---_ __ ____ ________ __:v___ ,___ _"__, this great discovery. thc curc of diphtheria. Since the what furnished the key to the dis_ ' th covery was a reflection on the reason Wlly Olle does not take scarlet fever, cloning yeurs.of thc last century were smaupbx measles or whooping co” h - g the second time. The answer is obvi- ous; that each of these diseases leaves something behind; a distinct product tem were in the same state after the ' f f_h` fll d t f . _ - till early in the nineties of last een- it became known that the cause O1 t h 't l' 'd d d l tmriwg ;;1ic;m:;:sw‘h1;l iorzinng intl? some of 'these diseases was due to a pcndenuy' had made the dl°°°v°ry pected that that of the others was almost simultaneously. They simply perfected the cure, many steps load- _it was concluded that some by_pm_ ing up to it hnving been the work of duct of those germs enacted a cum others who had gone before them. ' bc taken over and over again. When certain kind of germ-and it was sun. Probably due to germs of other kinds ici the disease they produced. A prolonged series of experiments was made with the germs of diph- theria upon anlmals The horse was ivsw Kino osoiioe iiorsl. ,,,,,,,, ,,, ._ ...y gn... ...in ance against the poison and he was mpg,1}§g§;;|\ge,;i;_eggq§°,§gg,j,g_ellmms- given done nicer dose oi it by snr.- cutaneous injection till he withstood dm. SYDNEY' N' S' enormous doses He was then consid- Home-Madn Bread, ~ 'Y _ 1 'H cred to be immune from diphtheria, I-'________ - - w-‘_______._-___;_;_'__ l 1 ~ , _71 -_ V ” 'that ls, he was so full of the by-pro- "'”*""`/Zl-" ' ( ducts of diphtheria germs that the ~'~‘P 'n-T.--_.-”"#; E W an-od-H'-Wilyl, germs could no longer live in his l - :if _ ` N!°"`i}"PPil!r‘ ' 0 0 Zsystem. He was then bled, the blood 'E §.,,,,i;‘§-r,r _ fgf Repa1f]nq wns niiownn to nor, rin ins nies: ‘T I"-"i!_' , , blood serum rose to the surface. The ic' * i - lLZilr,»H ` ll K* -r 'S 'S serum was then drawn ol! and bot- iii 4" ' tied. every step in the process beinB 'Tx rig. i E "1 ‘L \. Wok, 'i ' h conducted under the most rigid anti Eagle btove Clay is one oft ebest ti 8 This is the W' _ Io . __ ` J, fn! ' ._ septic precau on _ s "_"ii=7l`-'-~.. iiimaf -F _ Prepinzatmnq on the market today for stance, known popularly as antl-tox- v-...._-s,_\,l . ummm. -‘M7 repairing broken and worn out stove mm that cum dmhthma and mm 'Victoria Rlow, Opp. Post 0Ece g _,_ .f iv V . ,_ -Fnnnen-N onnni iili-“ i Freedmoree with double sol; also oteheif ‘ibm nt _.iii -.. V- _,__ _ ,_ __ __ - -.- Il ___._._.._____._. _ __`° I - . '\~ l 'i .’¥, _mu ;;i,.f- 1. _ “""'fi§f " _ lnlngse thousands and thousands of children annually. Eagle Stove Clay isp Hre`pr00f mixture that will The discovery of anti-toxine is one make any brick stove lining as good as new. It is made 0, the g,.e,,t,,,,_ epoch, in th, m,,_,,,y from asbestos which makes it absolutely fire proof. of medicine in erin nineteenth-oencnry i I Get some of this stove clay today if your ' stove ,linings are in need of repairs. ,- and there is a hope that many, il not all tha. diseases that human flesh is heir to will be cured in a. similar manner ~ I F ennell £9 Chandlery; ,i _ ".... ..._ Moll orders always me same prompt, careful treatment in our etore"al`do 'perloflnl calls. We reeelve your as soon ‘ai it in the ‘snd all orders ARM ~f.. _ and the work of the immortal Pas- tni-`ni to ftnlii - One of the most interesting rhap- 0: gmfzm Z; ufgnsamenial estl;l;§m; Ask your Dealer to 'show you the new TOOKE “SAKTA". lt'e aeolllrthat suite melt men. 97 resolve 'themselves into chooslng` that I particular, TOOKE C0llar which suits i you best. '_ "Madeéin rnany- styles andihelghts, and in ` ' ~ ’/1 Sizes -.They Fit.. Collar style and comfort _ -_ singl- mv- '1- you cannot come to the city yourself mail your order-our store is as near as your post othce. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent' Sta. MEM. :.:l-iear about those Over Seas cig- ars we recently stocked? Smokers nre praising them right and left. Unusu- ally pleasant smoke for little money. 10c., three for 25c_ J.G. Jamieson, Druggist_ 9-11Mtl. CRAZED BY ORGYIIEADING. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10-“Edu- cational dissipation" is the latest cause for murder; according to the defenders nf James M. Wintersteen, who killed Harry Tyson on Sunday night in a hotel. The defence of Wintersteen will be that he`was driven crazy by “an org-y of literature, an intense hunt for new l sensations in reading and educational dissipation." He is in Movamensing prison under the observation of alien- ists. DAN. GILLMOR’S KNEE. MONTREAL, Sept. 18-It=is learn- ed today (llth) that Dan Gillmor, the football idol of the McGill stu- dents, has at last yielded to the wish of his many friends, and consented to undergo an operation for his knee that was injured some time ago, and which, in spite of patching UP. Sever- al times gave way last fall. Dan is at present on holidays, and 'the op- eration will be performed this week. If it is successful, and experts nay there is no reason why it should be otherwise, then the famous trio, Tur- bull, Matheson and Gillmor, will turn out for the boys. im m §1"i Have you the rlgnt kind of n policy in y ` A FIRE INSURANCE that will pan e t wh n d'ea 1 tqh A ith ? Company strong uae thnfroclk ost' :T:ili‘rnlte°r|i"$oii wiliiltddilrlhi ‘iii I you right. Don't delay-make use of our esrvlcei before the fatal moiiiiolii hen you are safe -A - -Hyndyman fd’ Co. Ltd' T. ' ,Provincial Managers, Charlottetown- ' - l ' - » S. M. IIICKS, Agent at Summ_ereide_ fi _ g Don't Force Your Widow to Marry Again _ one Make arrangements now so that if the worst should happen she will be well protected against want and poverty, The Canada Llfe is ready to help you in this. For n few cents aday it will take all risk of your life so that if the worst should happen your wife will _be well cared for and if ` you [outlive the policy you will receive a good sum' just when you need it. Call or wrltetoday and investigate the ' Canada Life---an inquiry doesn’t involve you in any way, We Ke S M‘nd=.&_fIéeoEde glreaeinmh K., s. nouns cnrriounenwn } As' ii li. B.',|¢ocsnsf kenninginn _ fffpl, , ;*?¢» L& fSQ¢-wi, STYLES EVEN IN GRAVES. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 7-“There are styles in' graves as well as in other things," said J.J. Stephens, Indian- apolis, president of the Association of American Cemetery Superintend- ents. which opened its twenty-sixth annual convention in the Plankington House. ` , "From year to year we have to *S _.__ gg change the method `of constructing the grave or tomb. the method 0| furnishing it and the decorations. Right now, for example, evergreens and cut flowers are most desired for decoratlons, whllethe-grave itself is a solid box of cement." A, Kincaid, superintendent of n cemetery in Memphis, baliovgg that the mausoleum will eventually di, place the cemetery. ~ ' l i T THE 'l‘.lL on, ygizolgiid.: pair of Goff Bros aolid`lesthcr boots. These boots will stand 'all kinds of from plowing to planting rinse" !\p}_,,y,‘y,;p|,A¢ _'E' increase the strength The bakers of Toronto and London-the experts at the Agricultural Colleges-and I thousands of homes through Ontario, _ uebcc and the Maritime Provinces-'-have ¢'O. gg: ~s» fore L_- CC EAV-E-R_”` FLOUR makes areal home made loaf of bread, close grained, beaut1f`ully_ white; and tempting, with the delicious old-tirn'c,'fiav,oi', “mother s brand always had - "Beaver" Flour makes Pies and Pastry that far excel~anyt_hir1g_madc ‘ o western wheat flour, and 'wit/1 lm .r/iortening. And do you/-know why? l 0_ _ ,_`.- ,A .rl »._.-_`f _K __~ .,_,,,» /v,'_~ in! - ~ , _ .. ..:-f-é_=1:;n'.'»i’i_‘./.i- - i and Pastry. Try it. I nsicsns-who in inf prim on ma; gem erin.. ina emi. llehflx N Western-wheat Hours are strong and absorb much water, but they lack Ontario fall wheat has the nutty flavor, and pastry making qualities, but lacks strength. ' “Beaver” Flour contains the choiccst Ontariovvheat with a little Manitoba-wheat_Z~to-f. ° . e i r that “Beaver” Flour is superior to any western wheat flour and is equally good fmt. _ i