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',';~»£<,;=f: f ~».;~»jw.,.'.:~i'rc5.\ \~,\_1,._- _J>,i,fr,-i,»- -,,.j_,,..-.,,-1-x_-fy-~.~»_.., ._». ._ . .,,, ‘ fy , . _ , . _ . , . _ .. . ., ..__._,__,_.,_ . ,_ _ ,) ,_ I ’ I ei 'fe . #_ f l'7r ~ K THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' """""" Finer or ALL" """"" A , DECEMBER 27, 191°' _____ ___ _ _ . *I i _ I FIRE AT GLACE BAY. ____¢ HALIFAX. Dec. 24-Glace Hay was ' Tlvirsoav, Dae!-:Musa 27, 191°. ~ Y visited last night by rather disas- trous fire which resulted in the des- E’l‘ER.NAL YIGILENCE IS THE PRICE. traction' of almost the entire whole- sale stock of R. W. Roper, Genera Fruit Dealer. ,_____.._..1---- IPO CU-RE A COLD IN ONE DAY l I A ‘_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A a familiar uith the maxim,or l _ ll re ' "Eternal vigilence is the price ol cent. Surely under such a syste liberty." And- this is just as true we are not wholly free-a portion o ` today as when popular freedom was our rightful liberty has been taken pay heavy fines of 20 to 40 per Take LAXATIVE BROM0 Quinlne new upon the earth. Eternal vigil- away. . Fableto. Druggiats refund money , l Last I Minute U ence is tha price of safety, too. The Dernosthenes, the great Amerie U “U3 to °“"°- E- W' GROVE? ure that warms our homes, if not orator, in one of his public addres GROVIFB signature is on each box. ua' _-_ lay those homes in ashes. The agen- "The strongest bulwark of a fre cies that threaten our liberty and people is distrust." By this he di _our safety have multiplied rather not mean that men should distrus 'than diminished with our advancingicach‘other, or that one should sus ,and complex civilization. Our great pect his neighbour or doubt the loy- |grand fathers had no fears of being alty of his friend. He meant that lkilled in railway accidents or by live the people should distrust those ‘electric wires, by gasolene explosions whom they elect to represent them or by automobiles. and who seek to get or maintain any l They had reason to fear thc op- unfair advantage in legislation for iression of des otic iuleis of heart- themselves or for a favored class ,large majority of 354. They won. again in January last on the double question of the veto and the budget by a majority of 124. Now they have won again on the veto question by a majority of 126. 1 1 “‘ It is also noteworthy that through- ! out this succession of electoral con- tests the Liberal leaders have made no concessions or changes of policy, B; except in the direction of advance. ` carefully watched and guarded may es, made this remarkable statement: The Umqmst Opposition on the Con* trary has greatly abated its former 5 pretensions. It has admitted the ex- t elusive right of the Commons to deal _ with money hills; it has conceded that the House of Lords must be re- formed, greatly reduced in numbers and that the right of hereditary suc- cession to that Chamber must he abrogated, and furthermore in the re- cent election it droppeil tarifl reform as an immediate issue. These very large concessions were won from the ways pleases, u “Wafer-men's Ideal Foun- Sugqestion The one gift that al- iain Pen." We have quite n num- li '~ v ‘ .' . - lless, absentee landlords, and family No man is free while his' hands are [compacts clothed with authority. We tied. No man is free who has to lhave. reason to fear the power ol buy cottons woollen goods or agric- trusts and combines, which under a ultural implements, while the cotton ‘tariff framed at' their instance and combine, or the woollen combine or ifor their advantage enables them to the implement combine have it ‘in |_trausl‘er thc ,hard-earned money ol their power to say to him, "Buy of :‘thc workers to their own pockets- me, or pay a thirty per cent. fine.” in other .words to tax the masses of If we had been less trustful of our the people to fattcnvtliemselves Not rulers years ago our hands would a few of them have gathered mil- not be tied in this fashion. A whole- nnne in uns way which no not pe- some distrust of this policy and Of ber of these pens still left ' for you to choose from. , G. ll. Taylor 4- 4 &'._ l WHAT THE ONTARIO ROCKWO0D Cll0C0l.ATES ' Are Without a Peer They are the work of Candy' .\lukcrs, whose :lim is lo pi-li. time Chocolates as near pur- fccfion ns possible. Every ingredient used in llic mzinufaciure of lf. O C l\'- W_0 O I) S is giiaramecil io l\l~pnre:ui1.l oi` higlicsl qualify. 'l`ryu box and you \vill uu- lIi‘|'sl;ui¢l why ROCl{\\'OODS are li<:ooniinj,f so popular, l . long of right to them, but to the the men who profit by it and of the multitude‘of the plain people \vlio D0liti0i8HS Wh" l\0FP0ll\19-te' it Will have been compelled, under penalties Prepare the way _£0 break the” of 20 to 40 per cent. to buy of them. 1 All are familiar with the truck sys- PHC” $250 up' ` tem or olden times, under which the family compacts, and 0! cheating employee was forced to buy at the store of the firm or company which employed him, and to pay such prices as were there charged him. The manufacturers and combines with the aid of the politicians, have extended the system to the whole Dominion and Wought it under the truck system. We must buy of them trust is “the strongest bulwark of a i shackles, just as in time past it broke thq power of dcspots, and of non-resident landlords. Such dis- free people." And it is not only ' with regard to tariff exactions' that the people of Prince Edward Island have reasons for some measure of distrust. tiur representation andthe three short haul rate in transporta- tion are other matters in point. The Toronto Star points out that_ it is a mistake to suppose that only the western farmers want tariff re- duction, reciprocity and government ownership of public utilities. Onta- rio had 300 delegates at the big meeting in Ottawa, and they were no less enthusiastic than their western brethren. Before they left for Otta- wa the Provincial Grange at Toron- to had adopted the following resolu- Ition; | That Ontario delegates on the Ot- tawa tariff deputatiun be instructed to press for joint action by said de- putation for: | (1) Reciprocal free trade between the United States and Canada in all lagricultural products, fish and lum- Boots We are sliowing' :1 com- plete linc of Hockey Boots this fall from the best mak- ers in Canada, they are all made from the best leath- ers. Strong and durable ---and all small priccs.-- Mei-i’s......$2.oo to $2.90 Boys/....... 1.65 to 2.25 Yontlis......... ....i.5o Wonicn’s and Mis.~;cs‘ .....i.75 to 2,25 D. Gordon & Co. ' ' ber; T I <2) Reciprocal free trade between V the two countries in agricultural im- I ’plemcnts,__vehieles, _ and parts of EBU] ` i (3 e, . - ) For an immediate lowering of the duties on all British imports to one-half the rates charged under the general tariff, whatever these may be; (4) For such further reduction of the remaining tarid as will ensure the establishment of complete free ‘trade between the Dominion and Mother Country within ten years. Note how closely this platform follows, or at least agrees with the platform of the western men. lt is ‘also to be noted that all the Pro- vinces of the Dominion excepting' _ ...___ FARMERS WANT. British Columbia and Prince Edward Island were represented in the farm- ers' delegation to Ottawa and our farmers here will be found heartily endorsing the Toronto Grange plat- form above quoted. There is no cleavage between the east and the west in these matters. 'Nor is there any taint of disloyalty. The high protectionists had given out that it was the American settlers in the Northwest who had stirred up this reciprocity movement, with an- nexation as the ultimate end. The farmers' platform both in the West and in Ontario sets at rest any such' suspicions. Their proposal to in. crease the British preference at once to 50 per cent. and leading on to complete free trade between Canada and the Mother Country in ten years is the sufficient proof of their sound 10Yalty to British connection. 'The farmers of (lanada have made quite clear what they want. T-he light is now on between them and the rich and well-organized protected inter. ests. The farmers can and will win U19 iight if they but organize and work persistently and \vith_a will for victory. It is well worth while for them todo this, and we trust the in- telllllent farmers of Prince Edward Island, who have so much to lose and nothing possibly to gainfrom a continuance of the high tariff, will bear a maniul part in the struggle. A NOTAIILE VI_CT()I`tY. 1:-Our perfume stock has been care- becn bought, so that you can have no doubts when giving a DBGKHES fully selected. Only good odors have bought from ul"(-)ur prices ure with- in the reach of all. No trouble. but dmwftl in pleasure to show goods. The Mae- Kinnnn Drug Co., cor. Great (;i]ect>;~gc r _ and Kel" “S- What makes the result of the recent elections in the United Kingdom more than ordinarily significant is that it is the third in a succession of Liberal victories, in each of which the majority has run into three fig- ures. The Liberals won in 1906 on the general question of Liberalism .against Conservatism, by the very as _ Y 1 .,, tain and Ladies’ ' . -'- A- -' A \ “.1-_-:,;A'§_'_‘§,».:.:-_ moss inns F orjiihe Sick Room \Ve have everything re uired`_fo1 nurses, use in sick room . Hot Water Bottles, Bulb, Foun- _,_ Pans, Clinical Thermometers, Red A ' Cross Cotton. Gauze Bandagffsv Mllst' - ` ' ard Leaves, Inhalers,Unibec1al Tape, _ ' Nasal Donclies and Atonn:zerS¢ A11' . tiseptic Tablets and S0l\1f101lS, Bed Pans, Oil Silk and Mushn. ‘V_V‘_A1,:_,_E -' _ _:-,_.;:-:: Syrings, Douche _ . - _,Q __ _ e, J. G. J a m i e s o n D R U G G I S 1‘ _ ___ __ .._..,..... _...___ ._...,.._, ,M ~. 1 , _ . x it 1 i r ' -_ _ ' ‘q _.__`>g._f.__,.'.`,_V, . _._-,_~ » __-_,fm ._ _ V FELT F00'l`WEAR Do not allow the cold weather to over- take you until you have purchased a pair of lelt boots, slippers or juliettes. Our sel ections this year have been carefully looked after which leaves us in a position to offer you the best showing we ever had. A pair of them would make a suitable and very acceptable Christmas present for either lady or gentleman friend and the great import- ant matter the prices are low. ' Opposition before a vote was polled and in what must inevitably follow as the result of three successive Lib- eral victories, it will he seen that the changes being brought about are among the most momentous in Brit- ish Parliamentary history. The veto power of the Lords has gone; the de- termination to maintain free trade n the latest election. ln what has been' thus conceded has been again asserted; discstah- lisbment of the Welsh Church, the grant of self-government for Ireland and the abolition of plural voting are to be measures of the near fu- ture. The victory ofthe Asquith Government is really a very notable one. It is highly gratifying to be assur- ed ou the best authority that Hon. Mr. Fielding returns to Ottawa quite re-established in' his former good health and vigor. Excepting only Sir Wilfrid Laurier himself, there is no other public man in Canada whose enforced absence from his place _in Parliament would be so much. deplor- ed. Mr. Fielding’s many friends in both parties in Parliament and throughout the country will join in the hope that_he may long he spared to the public service, in which, while yet in the prime nf manhood, be has shown so large and attractive a men- sure of fitness and capability. PARISIAN SAGE An Ideal flair Tonic 'Parisian Sage is compounded on the most advanced scientific principles, and nothing on the market today can compare with it. It accomplishes so innch more than the ordinary tonics and does it so quickly that users are astonished. Parisian Sage kills the dandrutl germs and eradicates dandruff, stops falling hair, itching of the scalp and splitting hairs in two weeks or we \vill refund your money. Parisian Sage gives a lnseinating lustre to womeu‘s hair and makes it beautiful., lt makes the hair grow luxuriantly; it is the daintiost and most refreshing hair dressing that science has produced, and has not a particle of grease or stlckiness in it. Parisian Sage costs 50 cents at your drugglst or postpaid from the pro- prietors, The Giroux Mig. Co., Fmt Erie, Ont. The Girl with the Auliiirn hair is on every package. Sold and guaranteed by Geo. E. Hughes, city. i $50.00' Reward n satisfaction if you eat “t`AMERON’S” llome-Made Bread (our name on each loaf) Delicious---Creamy---Sweet and made from that “Queen of Fleurs.” Royal Household--For sale at our store Upper Pownal St. and the following grocers-viz. lllrs Trainer, VV. \V. Walker Rochford Sl. Myrick Q. C0 J- Cronin Chi-ippel’s Grocery l‘. Sninllwood lll . GL A. McLeod _lqlin Caincron Coffin & Co john Wheatley Crabbe's Grocery R. Nicholson Safes All Sizes _ Also Special Safe with Drawers _ for Collectors. -Agent- LUDGER GIIAVEI. V - ' , _ 1 . ;~- .' A.-. ._ __ _ _ . , ‘ 4 Goff _ ros, 1 Write _ __¢_o‘44loNe? \ . _> \ . 1 I. 4 `%,_g@.-7-_A ‘ < _ ,,,y»-'~'-sw 2-_ -'_-f ' 1 "fi: ff- .-.- H: ". ' k .. _:H__‘_1;_:___v___,;_;,,,_, _._.;_,( -1. . y-._,.‘».,_.,-,v_.\(_`::.;;,.1;;_j___, .:;_ .a :;;_,gg_-¢'¢rg;;:-:-;-:<1_‘ - 1 , _'_'.g ' 'j' -' ,._., ._ ‘ve-.1-'-'-‘.-1_:‘-:`-:-1-=~‘ .-'1' ' \_'= .I':`-1-' ~ ' - Jw* ` - .1-,_-. I -,. -'_-=, ' -° .-“‘*' -1'-._ _ ». , ' " - f 2'” - v .-.=~==-,===.-,-e;1;¢=¢=;;=-1=- , ~/. , --,-,- "_,..',, |z_.oo, 14.50, in $22.00 Here is overcoat luxury and protection combined, Sir. Pdi’»l`§..i.“ PATUNS 'i.`i1’»‘l§w’l.° ‘Fl0lIr and Feed Our Winter’s Stock is n 1 - °“' C_0m if;;is?°r““g ff FLOUR I"ive Roses. RUYII Ilousehold. Glenora. Star . Beaver. Queen City. Phoenix. Crescent. FEED Bran. Cornmeal. Cracked Corn. - Chopped Feed. Oil Cake Meal. Cotton Seed Meal. Oatmeal. Rolled Oats. Middlings. Feed Flour. all of which-we are now offering ni _specially low prices, on terms to suit our customers. Wholesale and Relail A. Horne & Co. 12-Sttsdrtf Grand Trunk Railway System. CHRISTMAS AND NEW. YEAR'S HOLIDAYS.-Round trip tickets will be issued between all points in Can- ada, also Massena Springs, N. Y., Rouses Pt. N. Y., Island Pond, Vt., and intermediate stations at SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE Going Dec. 24, 25 and 26, 1910. as turn limit Dec. 27, 1910. Also go- ing Dee. 31st, 1910, and Jen.1and 2, 1911. Return limit Jan. 3,1911. FIRST CLASS FARE &0NE-THIRD Going Dec. 21, 1910, to Jan. 2,1911, inclusive. Return limit, Jan. 4,1911. For tickets and full information ap- ply to A.E. MARQUETTE, B.P.A., King Edward Hotel, Halifax, N.S. or to J. `QU1Ni.AN, n.P.A., 12-l0drtf_ Montreal. Que. |"'- . , Conservalion That’s the big word to. day and it applies to the care of your carriages. Let us store yours now 1 and paint it before the II .36_\\-AIA "3 ;, _, "f.;;dJ>\. .W $° /e3-" ' ?`_-T - 5 t \\/» '-lu , __ C" / II, ‘N \~' r ~ -» . _ /',"/_//,/\\\/,//4 .. ,M-,,, ,/`_/ I :i 9 és *& Merry Christmas We wish our customers a joyful sea- son, and much prosperity in the New Year. yndn1an®C0. Ltd.-Give Hu. This - C`l1nrlottcio\vn, P. E. I. rush. FRED. C. Wlll.l.Ell 205 Kenf Sf. 9-xd6mpd dttsrmwftf i _ Poultry _ We are open to buy fifty tons choice: Poultry. See us before selling. R. II. Mulch & C0. Charlottetown _ =- ’ Labor--Saving Washing Mechiiw This water driven washing machine is the nioet practical gift for any woman. It re¢_lu_C@S home work toa minim- um. F ill the machine,t\1l'h on the water and the machine will do thf washing w€lld° 1* , l , 26 Jueveroardar Sq. _ E- -il Sr' Meiyink l , ay By SOIDC MOIICY the Future. Young Man The Canada Life Assurance ls ehel t . It '.1:mriswauemiss:"':zs.ze:.:.“l:s`li§"l:iii§ii`i§f° ‘iz gggiagp you; costs very iltle but bring; greet rcturqe. ,fin hue ‘ hp youare wl 1~?welfe enoug and physics ly fit to mm ¥,¢i_Ar; o neared wil l tyou in the eating lon of business inciliiduel a“e,hri\‘:"n(’ llfnvteq eurdnm °\;' 2'““~°d ‘° 72”' s to offer you-'tho21\nad2l:Ffe.il thu? .t M buud. ° cnlmnelm I o I rougelt company on .vp ,~-; ‘ W. K. Rogers, °~I».vi-Aa. ~ - i _ t without any human cf- fort whatever. Has an all-brass mo_t0\‘ .__ good ipower high speed. hese qualities make the Velox gearle” motor the best on th¢ market---an absolute ne- cessity in every h0H1¢- Make your home the recipient of one of tl1¢S¢ time, temper and labor savers. ‘Better buy 0U¢ mary---only., - » - -5'*-°° A.Ilorne4l. C0- | ` -.rgensc ._'..$_i- \f» ’ "' ' '