I if rl ... . "___ égag. i, Jw- . Xqz, s \.:f‘~'1,»i p ~ div-;`. , I PAGE 'rwo i I.< vi-f-.‘ ~ _ » i i»;', \~;* o ' ,_-._,» ,» 4, < Q J-__i. _I ~. . ..II».>' I. “mn i.ii'i\i~1s'r News _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I 1, » 7 i gf; ‘ . ,i 1 . , ., i _. _ , ~ » __ I., i . _, ti, i ' <7' .- _ i "° I- $<.,~-, _ i 1 . ~ ~ -_ f . f _., ;. .im ei . qs .~,, .;. »,,_-»~." _ ‘il ".' - I _, .. _ Jai- "iF~.'*"“""‘ i :II/ sw nh I? ‘ ”'» ‘ f‘~‘- ' ‘_ a » ’ ' irmsr or ALL" ` A *_ _ '.0CTOBER 23, iq" _' - No Uoughino this Season Don't allow yourself to get astubborn cough this season you can help it-and you can. Every stubborn cough is a simple one at first and can be easily cured. Keep Jamieson's White Pine and Tar at hand and use it soon as a cough starts. 'l`li;it is n certain means of escaping discoin fo rt and danger. It is an uncouimonl y g oo cl cough remedy more certain and more thor- ough than most of things. lt is pleasant to take, the dose is small, the bottle large and costs but.. .....25c ].G.]amieson I DRIYGGIST The Mcciiciil Hull. r H C H A Rihbi3nTv'.roE:1';`a(i?R‘ZT9i._G U A R D IA' N HOW WE MAY RETHIEVE OUR LOSSES. What ii-i of i-ven more consequence than the loss of representation at Ot- tawa is the loss of our people. What is of more consequence still is that the loss shall be rcstorell. How can this be iloiie? One prime measure to that end must be the improveiiient of our ti'niispoi'tiitioii to and from the main- lland with reasonable through freight irates, so as to give our people equal jopportunity with those on the main- liand Lo market their produce and to iinport what they need from abroad. Aiiotlier important matter is the iii.-velopiiieiit os such resources as we hare, iinil they are great. Intensive cultivation of our fertile soil would nt, once give more employment and gri-:itly increase our farm production. lint as it is farm labor for both in- door and outdoor work is both cost- I_v and aluiost unobtainable. Clearly the iinini;;i'atioii of farm help should be enconi':ii_;ed in u iniiiiner and to an exti-nt that it has not been hither- to. 'l'iii'ii tlicrv are ont' fisheries. 'File bi».‘,_1 /t \-» fr... .` V /,/_,dp _ \ tr i!_.,\ ~" - p _ /._ /-f ", /\ ., `, I _ stores up fntty ti"\ie f ft - ¢l`Ttl`\»'/ 'i I X 4 n bb S or U mei was before tried without success, but Premier Fleinming will not give ui ii good cause for one rcbutl. Hc would try again, and he is right. -In an interview with the St. John Standard Premier Flemming recounti ,the cost which the Maritime Pro ivinces has paid toward the develop- ment of. trnnsportatioii and the up- iuilding-‘of Western Canada at great toss to themselves, and he _concludes there is enough sense of justice ir- the l’ai‘liament of Canada to refrair from inflicting further punishment upon iis_ Mr, Flemming is especially |sympi-itlietie toward Prince Edwaré Ilsland, in regard to which he says: “Prince Edward Island has a spe- cially strong clnim to consideration. itVhen it came into the confederation it was given six members. The Brit- ish North America Act provided that there would he a readjustment every ten years, but in the case of Prince Edward Island it was evidently not coiitemplated that there would be a reduction of its representation. When British Columbia came in, it was granted six members, though its population at that time would not have entitled it to that number, and according to the conditions under -which that Province came in it couldi ‘never have less than six members. *The agreement provided that when ithe population of British Columbia iwarraiited it, that Province should it1¢_given more members. but nothing is said about a reduction of its re- tpresenti-ition below six members. In the case of British (iolumbia the la\\ provides for an increase of its repre- sentation, while in the case of l’rincr Edward Island it says there shall bi sa readjiistmcnt_ Now it docs not 'look as if the framers of the conleil eration contemplated the possihility‘ .if the term readjustinent being con-i strued to mean ii reduction of mem- bcrs in the case of Prince Edward Is- lnnd, because in a snmll Province like that a time may come when on a basis of population it might not be able to count the quota necessary to return one iiieinher." It is to be hoped that the Premiers of Nova Scotia and this Provincr will to their utmost second the ef- forts of Hon. Mr. Flemming, and that action may be promptly and ef- fectually taken before thc new re-dis tribution bill is prepared and sub- mitted to Parliament. THIS TRAGEDY OF TI-l'E CENSUS. article deals with "The Tragedy of also that the record of Prince Edward-I Island is even more tragic than that New Royal ank Building, 'see Liberal rule continued where it exists and rcstoreil where it has been IOM. What party may have had to do like 8 p y _ .j if time is difficulty ni breathing at-I ,‘,Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Re- IIIIIM SIUMIEH lili llll INll|GiSl|llll If your meals don't fit conifoi'f.ablY» or you feel bloated after eating. and you .believe that it is the food which fills you; if what little you eat lies lum of lead on our stomach' ter eating, eructations of sour, undi- gested food and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you can make up your mind that you need something to stop fouil fermenting and cure Indigestioii. To make every bite of food you eat aid in the nourishment and strength of your body, you must rid Y0\_“` Stomach of poisons, excessive acid and stomach gas, which sours your entire meal-interferes with digestion and causes so many sufferers Of Dys- pepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Griping, etc. Your case is no different-yoii are a stomach sufferer, though yoll IHHY Call It bl’ some other manic; your real and only trouble is that which you eat does not digest, but quickly ferments and sours, producing almost any unheal- thy condition. , A case of Fape's Diapepsiu will cost fifty cents at any PhariuaCY here, and will convince any stomach sufferer five minute!! 8fi»9l‘ faking il single dose that Fermentation and Sour Stomach is causing the misery of Indigcsiion. No matter if you call your trouble Catarrii of the stomach. Nervousness or Gastritis, or by any other naine- always remember that a certain cure in waiting at any drug store the mo- ment you decide to begin its use. Pape's Diapepsin will reglllfltt lilly out-of-order stomach within five min- iiees, and digest vromittly. without any fuss or discomfort, all of any _:ind of food you cal A HIHNIIISS Wil ll] Illillfll lHi Hiilll \ Little Sage And Sulphur Hakes Giay Hair Vanish-A Remedy l"or All Hair Troubles Who docs not lanow the value of sage and sulphur for keeping the hair ilark, soft, glossy and in good con- dition ? As a matter of fact, sulphur is a. natural element of hair, and ii deficiency of it in the hair is held hy many scalp specialists to be connec- ted with loss of color and vitality of the hair. Uiiqucstionably, there is no better remedy fur hiiir and scalp troubles, especially perinature QFHY' ness, than sage and sulphur, if pro- perly prepared. 'l`lic Wyeth Chemi- cal Company of New York put up an .deal remedy of this kind, called medy, and authorized druggists to sell it under guarantee that thc money will be refunded if it fails to io 'exactly as represented., If you have diindruff, or if your hair thin or turning gray, get ii bottle of this remedy from your iiruggist to- xlay, and see what it will do f r you. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents 3 bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists. _ Special agents MacKinnon Drug Co, Kent and Greiit George Streets, and FC. A. Foster, Sunnyside. is stagnation we will not venture here _ind now to determine. Our readers niiy decide that for themselves, But it should not escape the notice if those who believe in the domin- ance of one party or the other as a sovereign remedy for all our ills that this "tragedy" of lost population has ‘iefallen us under Liberal rule. During the whole census decade we have had Liberal rule at Ottawa, at Halifax and ut (`l1arlottetown, and during -ievén of thc tcn years at Fredericton also. Federal and provincial parties were in liiic_ Canada as a whole was iroclaimed to be prosperous. A luin- flred times wc were told that this was Canailzfs growing time. It would seein to he up to the liiberal papers now to show wliy this stiipenuloiis il ll -i ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MOTOR BOATING The King of Sports 'l'H_EN vou are entitlf-.rl to pi|rt.ic`rati» in the ifxceptional offer ninili- tn new siihacrihera to CA NAHIAN M()'i‘- OR B0»\’l‘._ 'l‘ha_ National Motor H: nt- ivig Ma_eiizine and Official Orizizn of 4 he Canadian Ifcwer _Boat Asaiicintiiin. This spleiidvdly pr|»1l_ed and rofusely lllu-trnted inniziizine in n real cultivar.- ion to the novice and anevewending source of nleaaiire and profit to fha expert.Ever_vt.hin{r of interest. tn lovers ofthe sport.-_Iocn , national imrl inter- national racinz event.ii_:cluh newndiont. anitnngiiie news and invention: host. d_<-sign and construction: helpful ar- ticles by _writers of not.e.etn,etc,-is found _in its pnge~_. 'i he valuable fn- form~tion alone will r-mvn you many wxatfoiis troubles mid pay its coat a dozen times over. Combination Offer Rv a eclnl arrangements with the nada Penmncnt Building, Toronto r._5 at I . ¥~‘\ t i‘ '__ g Z, i ill’ .4 *_* _,.. ‘__ i| t ,I The Great I 1 me _ _/toy E & _ I t _ li* ` ( yi if i i y i I _ ."oiyiioiii/i,,y.itiiltitt,\/_ `» ' ____ V. . ' ‘__ I' " ~ »”_____,`-" or little ones_ bring disaster unless you are protected by a_ policy in a good strong reliable Coinpauy. A Fire Insurance Policy costs but a small suin and the value of it_ to any householder cannot be over esti- mated We are isuilng particiilaily liberal policies which cover dam age bv lightning as well as fire. If you are interested in the question of Insurance we would be ` Hyndman Ee? Co-.Limited 1 Chai lolletown. Pi-0v_ Manager S. M. HICKS, Agent at Summerside. 51 _ l of an opportunity to quote you rates. - g ad _“ _ it /////////////////V///// icett? Demand Nowv is for Suhs and Double Faced both to deliver at popular prices. @q_i_ig;_ I Coats I We have them ' y//y 1721000 F you are an occasional pipe sinokcr, you will be ea. thusiaslic about Orinco. You v ll have a mild tobacco that smokes cool and sweet,wil1 not burn the tongue, pr leavea dis- agreeable afrertaste. Orinoco, carefully blended from the inildest suncured Virginiiizileaves, i “ill make every spioke a pleasure I something to be looked forward to. ‘ ll] packages and tins bold everywhere. TUCKITT LlMl'l`E') H APIIL l`0N 7/////// asses' :ina out ntifitstis I ,~_-i> iiroois -- triigcdy in Eastern Uaniiila was not prevented. I ::-Pearly teeth-Healthy gums are possible where “Rexall Tooth Powd- er" is used. It is the best and most economical article of its kind on sale. New patent pact-ice prevents waste. 25c. at The MacKinnon Drug Co., cor Gt. Geo. & Kent Sts.` dtf. ’<. A or qi /ll §- /4 _ I/ ff/ \ \ _f ,.2 _;=~_ Z L(//// /\ _ ____l .- f`* t _ _ _-A _ Qr kill \\ vc, _m ___ /\ _ \ \-;» _ LA - f _ 'fy ,Ji T ~ ‘ \\i / \ \\ i `F ~-"rec f'i""'I"¥"f‘i`»‘»"'i`3ff~ "" ” " 2'* ' _ ~ ‘I f' _ _,I,//. 1.? I I T ° ° " " t Scientist I I /It / Ho 5 gi” no i\ . 'vI_I’f .`\\ Helps the _\ \\\_"\§\\§ c i< r/Ta( I) ///En ___,.../ HIS sounds like extremes meeting, <.l0C_Sl\°i it? But the cio meet, ancl they meet ngiii on your breakfast table when you are eating Tiiison's Rolled Oats. _ Thanks to the scientist, Tilison's Rolled Oats are ab§0' luteiy clean ancl wholesome. Thanks toi the scientist. Tilisotfs Rolled Oats are so repared that they reacil you with their full aroma and llavor. < ' ' Thanks to the scientist, Tiilson's Rolled Oats are thor- oughly cookedin I5 minutes-no more-and are Iliff" easily digestible. That is because they are rolled so thin. Your cook will like Tiiison's Rolled Oats because they are so easily prepared. You will like them because they are so appetizing and delicious. p _ _ A suggestion : instead of cream _and sugar,-,try milk and a sprinkle of salt on your porridge. Salt, YOU know' aids the digestion. ' I Eat Tiiison`s tomorrow. ,,,_,,,,,,_ ` , _~._ 5' cANAi>iAN csasiu. is. Mii.i.iNc co., Lai. T°'°“*°' °"° \ . -. , _ I t‘.:1¥*.'.‘.i.‘i°:.i.“.:>'..‘Hot2:i?;°;t"‘:f:.*'sm I _ I'"li lliilllul '"5 0" nplillcal' The Halifax Chronicle Ili a striking pnrtnlnlnz to motInrcm_ft_anin¢lviiipen- » i |011. sable work-we olferthiaboqkto In-cry illll (lcllland for gi St]-Ong Env suhiicrlber to Canadian Motor , the Census." with special reference to °“ °“_"‘°"’"°“i"‘"""'““’ In 0 and serviceable slioe is :ibl ° ' the Maritime provinces. it points out i\`i'i>'i'$'i"2i'Iii“i"i°"i5`»I¢§-'.1.‘i<'i`i»‘§'2i'i` ’°°'”i'_’&' `I\1'7‘Ti p||ub'_` ` __ 5 _ _ _ y Union Commercial _ , an; gi niet in our well listed line. Ciimbiimioii oihi Pi-ies..._s| 15 ` __ Qfi,-i_;° V I c i > C0 elle' i°‘ the ~'~i°f The <>hf°“1- t;iig¥.l`§iii:;r;:ts.:.':"ti:.to:.i .tif it I ~ I _ _ _ » _ _ _ “Hive SUPP Y You »- r G10- IB- Of course. st-rvnsly Liberal. Add,`w Cim,|,,|o,, Mmscr Jig/ ‘ _' Your grocer has Tillson's_ Two sizes--iOc and 25c. EDCI’ 25° wm_ Moral] Pri" ‘ ,and with its party allies dwres to cANAD|AN MOTQR BQA1' ,ti , _ package contains a handsome piece oi English Porcelain TiibieW_"°' ~ ` C' . , 1 Iwitii promoting gi-owni in iiI