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' ,- . . .Vg » .._.- ,- -._ _ ._`,_ i '_ ,,, g 1 . , » _ ~ \ - ' 1 . .‘ -' v--v-4| DC ricssrxi -. .os nm.. me . THE cHARLo1"rerow1~rTGUARDIAN """" '“‘" °’ “L I' . L... _.E ’iMBEiR1Lisi6i» f _ _ \ -~ »- V ;s°.~-- yhooping Cough i nncdirliciiixns A U llvalunnun nn o and ulesiun blon- Ym l I CYEIO' Ia-plmxylnl ei Whxlng Cough el awp at ones. lt ina boon to nu(- fucrl frumghhlao. The mir rendered nropfly thtshptmle. with every breath. m el sn ollizloothnlthuloi-olhroutnnldnlapa the muah. l$l=L|-utful nimble. ll lumvalir able lomotbsn you eh dren. Bald in postal tt deleriptive booklet. ll ALL DIUGGISTS _ 'hy Odlolouo Anti. ' 1 .-:r.°':..r-.ir -.sos - ‘ throat. 'Im uollmplo. f ‘ sloetivn de. ` -W ,__ _ 1 _ - iii af..'.:'i...°F£=E.°: Vip llrmlm to. Lnonha-llils Bl\l¢» 4/. ` ~'/¢..‘f1v‘-.’ Q _ i.__ ` now buying twice as niucli as we if ° "°'"“‘“‘- -_.an-`&L "ni im the National ruucy was ___ Y inaugurated and has been withaieiv N \. 15109, thirty years afterwards, the r A , l rnnjority of _thc counties in Nova Sco- % tin had (lecreasiul in population, not I . (~ f"~ ~`.‘;.`-1' .. Special §¢',;r.4_.».‘?i,,§:§_§_,\-.»¢4r';-‘y . Value '»' a? '.. ll* A locket tliut can be cn- grzived with nuine or monogrziin is :ilwziys nice. We have an extensive line of io :ind 14k gold :ind gold filled lockers. We are laying awny gifts every duy, let us put yours nwuy. G. ll. Taylor f_ J eweler ' grziviii K _ f A - f - ~ _ . - Q;-~~.`~ i - - .swan rnoiu iusrnoroa .n~..u-_ ,,, - “The House Of Qualify" I ` Kms' ooooooooveoooq, r-‘Y . 'THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAl;l| THURSDAY, DECEMBER, i, |910 The hnsterii Chronicle of New Glasgow, N. S., is a staunch Liberall newspaper. with views of its own! upon many questions. lt favors reciprocity although printed in thei coal region. Its editor scouts the idea that it should be thought eitheri disloyal or unwise to endeavor to get a lair trade arrangement with our next iieighbors, of whom we are sell to them. Moreover The Chron- icle finds that something' niust be done for ;\'ova Scotia to save i-t from becoming depopulated. lt goes on: alterations in force e\‘er since. In only losing the natural increase of population, but a good niuny others in addition. To us that is a. deplor- able record and a man that loved his country and would rejoice to see it prosper would feel like doing \\‘lmt he, _could to see its people provided with ‘avenues of trnilc that would cause ltheni to stay at home and develop its resources." According to The Chrcinicle, Picton WC £l0!lllUl1T 0\\'l1 ml' | The Guardian is not disposed to r W ROCKW0llll Cll0C0l.A'l`ES Please the Most Faslidious `- - licciiiisv RoCl<\\'ootl (`l\oi‘ol.ili-s :irc i-\'ur_vlliii\_L{ iliaf if is possiblv for gooil t_`l|ocol;iii‘.~ lo lic. \Vi~ :ire pnriii'iil.'ii‘ly ca|'i~|`iil ul' ilu- vlc.'u|liii<~s~ of our l`:ivio|'\' and you ii1.‘i‘1_\'u, l(i:\'i~r.\N &. l\’IAuv|.\', _ V\'liole_s:iIe l)i'\iizy:if~ti-i'lfo|erlo,(). I-liill's Cntnrrli Uiirc is taken internnlly, | noting' directly unon the blood :ind iniic- lous surfaces of the s_vstoiri. '|_‘esf||non`iuls sent free. Price T5 cents per nuttle. hold in .un igti.. _ , lL_¥l`:ike lll`:i‘i|’iiq1?aniil;' Pills for constipa- iun. l I It is a source of satisfaction to The Guardian that The Examiner, the only daily newspaper in this ,Province committed to the protective policy, is with us in desiring that the Canadian duty should be re- duced to 15 per cent. The Examiner does not agree with us as to the .bur- den which the present duty imposes upon our farmers. Let that go for the moment, and let our intelligent farmers jiiclge for tlieniselvcs. They know the prices they are paying. ,V We cannot, however, forbear 'do note that The Examiner speaks of the proposed reduction of 2l per cent. in the duty as a "concession to popular opinion." We take this as an admission on the part of our con- temporary that popular opinion here favors a reduction of the duty on farm implements. Such is undoubt- edly tlie case. In the many letters received by The Guardian we have re- ceived not a fe\v in favor of tarifi reduction and reciprocity butfnot one high scale of duties.. _ It is but natural that our farmers should be more interested than oth- ers in re,<_1aril to the taxes imposed upon tlic__iiiiplei_iieiits of the farnicr' culling. At least two-thirds of our people live by farming. The farmers of thc Northwest and of Ontario are moving strongly to have the taxes on agricultural implemeiits reduced. Within a few days, as the press de- spatches state, a dcputation of 1,150 farmers from the West and Ontario will wait upon the Government at S oliday Foreword \Ve did zi necessary part of your Cliristinas shop- ping for you iiiontlis ago. We looked up the latest and best goods in :ill the lines early, so as to have tlieni ready for yon wlienever you were ready to make selections We used the experience gained tlirougli all the years we have been in business :ind have u line that will surely appenl to you We bought these goods at the right prices and will sell tliein right :uid :un therefore prepared to promote your interest in every way. The goods are ready-bc wise and do your shopping early. J. G. I Jamieson DRUGGIST E =:, if No. 57 Charlottetown Giiai'dian’s ,,,;_“;;,, Young Ladies' Bermuda la|nnd,New| York City and Piano Voting Contest. r Good for we N ot good Ten Votes Addnu........................District..........-..........»....... If presented at The Guardian Oice before] the above date l 1 (fttawa to urge a reduction of these 'taxcs. There ought to be a delega- tion from this Province to support the movement. But with or without such a deputation, we are able to as- sure the Government that popular "Do you wear a truss? If so we want you to know about the ar- rangement we have made with one of the largest firms in ` America to handle their trusses. Their line cem- prires over two hundred kinds, er-ub- ling us to suit any rupture. `F.vei-y truss is ordered as wanted specially for the particular case irom cata- logue and will be guaranteed filly, The MacKinnon Drug Co. drtf. . ockey oots The season of liockcy boots is fast approziclnng wliy not make your sclect1oii,wliile the stock is fresh ? Our prices will give you the advantage of the sniall amount of cash you will have to spend for zi pair. Mc‘.n`s hockey, Mcl’licrsoi\ iiinko, $.;.`oo .. .. .. .. _,Q75 .1-so .1-.1= .1-25 =-as 2,50 2. nl* ii is ` ll ll ll I1 Mcn`s lrorkcy, \Villi:ims mzilce Men's hockey, The Winner Men's hockey, The Lender Boys' hockey from $|.7o to 3.25 Youths' liorkey from |.5o to 1.75 Girls' hockey from | _go io i,75 l.:\c|ivs` hockey from |.65 lo 2.85 I.:idivs' flannel lined 1.8510 2.35 The superior Ankle Siip~ port made in our own Factory will not rip and the only re- liable ankle support on the Market. . in favor of inaintaiiiing thel present uorsiiiis Preserve Your ¢..hildren’a Hair Every mother should see that her cliildren's hair is dressed with Paris- ian Sagc, the wonderful hair restor- er andgerniicide. A little neglect on your part now, may mean much loss of beauty when your girl grows' up. l’ltEVEN'I‘lON Ill‘J'i"l‘El-t THAN CURE. Parisian Sage is a rigidly guaran- seed hair restorer and cures all scalp diseases, prevents hair from falling out and creates a rich luxur- iant growth of hair, a glory to wo- man and the pride of niau. A pleasant hair dressing-ladies like it, and your driiggist, Geo. E. I-iughes, giiarn.iitees_ every bottle that hi- sells at 501'. and stands ready to refund your money if it fails to do itswork. Hy mail postpaid from (li- roux lVlanufncturing (`o., Fort Erie, (nit. See that the Girl with the Au- burn Hair is on every package. Sold and guaranteed by Geo. E. Hughes, city\ ` opinion in this Province strongly fa- vors aredut-.tion of these taxes, as is practically admitted, even by the one protectionist daily published here. (‘I`tIME REDUCEI) . FIFTY DER CENT.. North Carolina is no\v under a prohibitory liquor law, and with very excellent results, if thc State’s (lhicf Justice can be admitted as an authority. In the opinion of Chief Justice Walter Clark of the Supreme (‘ourt of that‘ State, the new 'State-wide prohibition law has reduced general crinic 50 per cent. Others consider the lig- ures conservative. The returns for last year and this year, which have just been made up, prove the state- ment of the Chief Justice. Murder in first degree showed ade- cline of per cent. in the tivo years, burglary 20 per cent., attacks with deadly weapons 30 per cent., larceny 40 per cent., inanslaugliter 35 pei' cent., murder in second degree 21 per cent., minor crimes from 25 to '55 per cent. There has been a falling oil of 15 per cent. in violations of the anti-liquor laws. - It was not always thus in North Carolina, if we may credit the his- toric remark of its Governor to the Governor of South (‘arolinu. llut most all coiiiitries have bud thi-ir hibulous days. Here in the far north we know the benefits of n proliibitorv law which enables the l’rovinci~ to keep its criminal record fur below that of any other section of the Ilo- minion. it is gratifying to learn that prohibition is also making good in the south. Surely it is worth \\'liile und is good paying business in any country to reduce crime by 50 pei' cent. . After" the' coiitiiiudiis wet uenthcr of weeks past the drought muy bc considered to be pretty effectually broken. ._i____;_,__ TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quininc ‘a,blets. Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. E. W. GROVFYS §}5R0VE’S signature is on each p0x_ c. - i bl i lgj. The King of all Xmas Gills No Yuletide gift can equal an Edison Phono- grzipli-`--it is the one great gift for n whole fziinily---a \ nmtclilcss eiitditziiiici' that Will he greatly prized by eyery nicinber of the family circle---:i gift that will make 11 Merry Clirisfiiius fur inorc merry for ull; The lidison is the most perfect iiiiitator of natural sounds in existeiicc_ its reproduction of recof-(ls is perfect, it is smooth run- ning, noiselcas, iieeds liltlc care and is exquisitely fiiiisl-ied. The Edison is the one supreme phono- graph---tlie pet invention of Edison the Wizard. Call in today and 116211' the Edison niacli- ine play the latest Ed- ison records. `c é, Phoiiograplis $19.50 up. _ Records 2 min. 4oc, 4 min. 65c. A *E Toombls <52". F AAA eil" Our Gloves I The inzin who under- stands the magic of dress is :ilwziys niiiidfiil of his gloves. ‘ \Vc slioiv tlie _gloves that have won a reputa- tion for goodness sucli \vell kiiowii gloves :is I)ents', Pcrriii’s,EtC, EU- lGloves_ for driving, for , 'street wear, or for I i evening wear l 75c, $1.00, L25 to 2.75 l EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED i _ PATONS I l L A , ination is visible at the Mount Al- “*llliree raids were made .by 'lille police last week in search of intox- icating liquors. In one instance a quantity of liquor was taken for an- blS in those cases? lt is certain that tack and punislirnent. Perhaps the nanies are not given because they would show that only one denom- bion Observatory.-The Watchman, Nov 25. ` ln reference to the above I might say by way of explanation that when no liquor is- secured on search very frequently no mention is m'ade of such search in the public press. Sometimes when beer is taken and found to be under thrce per Cent it is considered undesirable to exploit these facts before the public eye, but if my friend Mr McCourt is very an- xious to know the three places sear- clicd on the occ-asion referred to they are Patk McKenna, John Gormerly, K-ing street, and Allan Mcllonald, King street. _\ 'Robert Jenkins November 30. A STIFF SENTENCE. TORONTO, Nov. 30.-James Mc- Aulay who sent threatening letters to J. (J/Eaton, was sentenced to twelve years in pcnitentiary by Magistrate Kingsford. The eKtT€Il1€ penalty is fourteen years. TARIFF REFORM '1‘() BE. LONDON, Nov. 30,--There is it great' fervor nniong the Liberals. .»\u iiitercsting fartlonnl cleavage has occurred in Mr. Balfo\ir’s Party over tariff reform. Thu' spectator, which is the spoki-sman of the Uniouists Free 'l`raders, provoked it. The ’l`::i'ifi° Reformers have pledged tlieniselves to submit the question to a lieferciidiun if piirty wins~it not being a leading issue of the carn- paigu. The rich green of the licldson No- veinber 30 inuile our own an liincr- alil Isle, even on St. Andre\v's Day. lt is stated on uppzweiitly good authority that flicrc are now over 500 :i\'iutors in thc world who from time to time are sonriiig in thc air. in lfi'uiit_c alone 2.71) licenses liilve been issui-il to pwspiis desiring; to go aloft, ri license for the purpose being tlici'.-_ ri-q\iii~cd. So far the deaths froin accident have been about lipcr venf. The total distance flown so fur is estiinated at 125,000 inilcs, or six tiincs round the world at the.equa~ for. There huslicen one deutli for cnili 4,106 miles truvcllcd inthe air, or 30 in nil. 'l`bc split iii the llniouist party in the United Kinixdoin ovcr tariff rg- forui must tend to the advantage of the Governiuenf, pni~ty_ lt ig pow pi'u<~‘tirally ndinitlcd flint tariff rg- forni cannot be a lciidini: is-s.ic in the rullillaiizn. Still there ure many who think thc political sltuntion inay not be lrrcutly changed by the result of the pending election und that the voiistitutionul question as between ibn l.ords and the (‘oininons may have to be again submitted to a con- ference of the party lenders after the polling is over. lf/\RGE BOX OF FUR NECK rii<:ci~is, coivirmsiuo Trmows, so/mrs AND CR_f\v_/i'i‘s 1-3 our, PHE BALANCE OF OUR SAMPLE LOT. P.-’i'I‘0N’S 11_15dgf_ "siiiPigssiiss." Thousands of people all over this land toss night after night on a slecplcsl pillow. The eyes do not close in the refreshing slumber that comes to tlwse whose heart und nerves are right. Some :ire troubled with weak and smothering spells; others pulpitation of the heart; others have their nerves unliinged; but whatever the cause-it comes entirely from a Perzingcment of either the hcart oi' nei'vcs,'or,botli. l\lilburn's Ilezirt and Nerve Pills offer the blessing of sound, refreshing Slum- ber. They do this by their invigorating elicct on the heart and nerves und will' tone up the whole system to perfect condition. R-¢¢fP9 fur I6 0un¢,~e, Flllllf Guarantee aly".‘." ' .d_ This is from the Guardian. Why 0.0.0,.. . ' I _ does that iianer suimress the “Bmw °**°0Oo Mnkc ii plziin syrup 1),. mivuzt it was not P. 1*. Gillis S0115, Wh0 °¥p5__°_f 8\'d11\\l:iicd su12,_ureiid one tviio niipenr to be special obiects cf at- ‘J “elm uint-r und sur for two utes. Put 21,4, ounces of pure Pi every one. fwo 0|- film., h,,,,,.s helpful in ii cougli, und lun; cdy for wboopini: cough, edy with l‘ine.\; and Sugziifsyr, \\ill iint noi in this iecipc_ THE YfJl"l`ll’S (lf)Ml‘ANlf)f\I i`_»\l.lilNl).»\lt l~‘l|l’. reprodiiced. _lt ublr-'for our stock is sr small price. The Two illucs. llfr. li. jewel, Keswick, Ont., writes: “I um glad to liuvc thc pleasure of telling 'ou what l\lilburn`s Heart and Nerve l’ills did for me. I would have weak spells, scemcd to losc my breath, und would have to get up in the night as I could not sleep. I tried many medicines but found nothing good until I used l\lilbui'n's Heart and Nerve Pills. I took three boxes and it is three years ago since I did so, and I havcn't been troubled since." ' Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills are 5oc. per box, or 3 boxes for $i.z5, at ull dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.,_Limited oronto, Ont. “We have an excellent show ing of fur robes, fur coais,horse rugs, harnesses, etc-in fact ev- erylhinga farmer or horsemen could possibly need to make sleighing more enjoyable and comforlahle.ln our show rooms Extraordinary Values in Lounges and Coaches Today you can secure barguiiis iii liigli cluss louiiges and couches that cziiiiiot be beutcn by Zuiv other furiiilure house iii C:ii1ad:1.\Ve wuut to getout .West us soon as you will let us and to accelerate our iiioving wc are offeringf fistouiidi1i_q values in refil- ly liigli class fiii'iiiliire-4 evcrytliiiifg goes-notliiiig is. reserved. You will ncvei' have :i het,- tcr burguiii in lounges and couclies offered you-this is tliclclnuicc of :1 lifctiiiic, for it is really new higli-class furniture selling at a lower price than clieapilrasliy artic- les. Call in today and sccurea f§0od value before your friends and neighbors get there ahead of ymi. lounges $6.50 for $4.00 7.oo “ 4.5o 7.50 “ 5,00 9.00 “ 6.00 7-50 5-0° on Kent Street we can show you good goods al such' small pricesihat you will be agree- ably surprised Call in today A. Home & Co. |25 Kent Street. Ii-29d6i. HOME-MADE HOME-MADE Kll.LE'l) Your vilnlily is killed by i‘:\li|i_[;’ impure fund-cn! mn' sweet, wliolcsonic :ind delir- ions Home Made Bread BREAD BREAD CIVHHH D CIVEIUEI ' Weigh The Sense Of Si-.curi Fire Insurance wrilu your |1olir_v. preniiufn. . dttstf E: . df iJ»~Y..7-1. P r `\ iiinile from pure, swccl liop ycust, and than Queen of flonrs “Royal l-loiiseliolLl" Our name on every loaf and you can get ihi: breaul fresh cncli day at fliesc grot‘i'rs- viz. . _], T. lllaliar Ci':tblie`_~i Grove ry W. \V. Walker Coffin 81. Co . lil. 8/. A. l\lcl.eod C|iup|~»-_~_|‘s (lrorery John Cameron ' lt. Nicholson J-»l"\ “’lieutley J. Cronin . P. Smnllwood ‘ hrltyrick QI. no ll rs Trnfnor (Rochford Bt.) I BREA BREAD (IVEIHH (IVEIHH (IVEIHEI (IVSIHH BREAD BREAD I-IOME-MADE HOME-MADE _ lligh Laced Storm Boots f r Ilic ni.v.ii who is out cl o _ ' I doors in :ill sorls of wcallicr Made from licaivy grniii lcufln-rs Men'a 4.50 Boys' 5.50 _ D. Gordon & (0 Lexi-I-_ L -an 1 ‘ HAY 'c°"°h°' We :ire open to buy a limited quantity of clioicc “C V . $7'°° ff’_f $4-5° pressed Clover Hay-If any to offer see us at once. . Trim nearly for filing purposes. i _ 1 l 'Wi' Queen St. ! NM£&§§cE , rsnl:;f M u t ghE!|0t&t¢,£ 0. I ( / I fy* i, _f 0 Cough Sy,-up I No Better Remedy at any Pr," mln (lilly cents' worth ini - . “ex find mi i. up ii-ini not ‘§"}*l@. This gives you ii funiilv supply lnm best “OUP-I1 Srriiiv in il on-ilu: lirihi’ It never spoils. Take ,_ lmspounful The cl`fei:iivciicss of ' - remedy. ls surprising, 1l,m;;,l,mm° tnke hold insiuiillv. and will usgqlo stop the most obsiiiniio cough in"2l; hours. lt tones up the jaded 3 ifte and is just lzixutive enough tgps il. ing taste. Also excellent fq,.l;)r;g cbizil trouble, tliroul tickle, sore lungs and asthma. and un iineqiinllt-i1 fem This recipe for nifiking gqqgh rem strained honey) is fr pl-im., f,,|,l)m(i?; in thousands of liomcs in flie Viiited States und (‘imfidfi. ‘Tho plzni hfg been imitated, iliough ncvcr smpegs fully. lf _von try if, use only ppmum, 'i"inc.\', wliicli i.. thc most valuiibls concentrated compound of Norway white pine extinct, und is i-ith f5_ ' ii 1'- nn ur' lie.i|uii, pine clcinc-iilis. Olher iii-ep;m,l,0,,,, A guarantee of’ :ibsolufe szilisfaeuon or money pinniptlv icfiiuilcd golf \\ ith this iecipc Your uiiiugisl ha Pincr oi will get if ioi von lf not send to The I’ine\ to 'l‘o1outo, our uluicol nd ll ilic r .il m - I » " - ~ _ " 5 . I, , I' ' " ll The publi.»¢ln=i‘s of thu \`outh's (um pzinion \\ill_ :is always at this sea s`on, present to every siibscribe whose siibscription ($1.15) is pup] 1‘Jll a bcnutifiil caleiidur for tli new year. The picture panel ivpr duces a water-color painting of 1 , _ _ oi ai old-time garden in ri flood of suiniue sunshine, with ai bziekgrouuil of lon hardy poplnrs through which on catches a gliun.seH_pf distant lull The pictuic bring in ll colors, tll tones of the `0riginal are fnitlifull tunities for si-leciion of plcnsiul:, ceptnblc gifts for all. We run ma vour ‘finals gift selecting most vi i ld that no inuttcr what your taste in \\ill find thc right article lu-rc at "Our stock ollers unliouiidcd opp :_ _ k xy rg “Another shipment of cout su ers just received and they are bein |tie.~i. A few of the coiiibinntioiis ri cclvcd ure: Grey and red, grey nu blue, tan and brown, bluvniid gre' dove and blue, and others. Tlie‘ are Eiiglisli-niade ;:firnicnts, and thc finest and inost durable shi anyvrhere. I"ri<'rs rniuqe $3.50 $4 .10 Other grades at ll I0 tu $30 D A Bi ce llifldtf ai ni l - _ _ 4 _ . . ‘ii . - _ \on hail' afiui l.il\uig nuf .i |'.lu\ ivifli us in one oi`oi||'sfro|igi-sf Coinp u ll` you tluuiilc \\'isi‘l_\' you will .xslt us /\b_~'oluli- sucurily for :i \<~r_\' \\\\ D. B. Stewart, Ch'town For the Thr- (ln:-on und The " l1< nnd London und Globe ins. \.iw~ (lnncrnl Aizcnt Liu I d