i,¢;‘.‘° ‘ii o ` W .- I' _ all . Qs. ‘ . l i l i l ',;f gf: ,. It |l;_ .P .»= i ill: _, ,I l 1 . :li i . Il' .il . --I i lil rig ,M TWO THE cHARLo'r'i‘s'rowN GUARMAN siivrenscn is i 1908 YOUR _ LAZY LIVER _No one knows why the liver should seein to have a natural tendeucv to get lazy and toipid Yet 'he fact reuieius that a major- ity of people have more or less ro ble with this organ and m st see to it that it is kept at iv irk. When tie liver lags' Hefidfclies, Iiicligcs- tion, Cousfipation Hil- ioiisness, and g iierul ,I L;i~situde. resu t. It is time to us’ our Little Liver Granules. They set the liver to work, cures constipation and other liver disorders. 25 cents. J. G. Jamieson, Reliable Druggist, The Medical Hall ""i". .»'i.,`T_1{F~`l'L'i~"3~`»€i‘&._\ »`..'..:` IR.. .-Lal-lim-.." 4"" 1 ._ : Remember a ` thot your success iii life largely depends on ,» you eyesiglit, there- fore see us about your ', _¢.'_1_ eyes they trouble 1 yOU. ‘ I li.Tay|or jeweler and Optician. Weask all buyers-ofSoaps, Combs, Fancy Article Toilet Goods &c, &c, To see our Bargains on Saturday Nights, Get the a deal us- ,fore eii_:hty-three’ years of age in Feb- ii __ PHONE 5 Iflerns of life and the cares of state `-'i_».-\f,§ I . "..,,. Q " _ _AB-E155' .f Fngfli ‘ _junior. 1-lis nge has been in Slinkes- , 'X 55532;? Tflucd he U3; i_i2lie.me_ . TRN" Fon Busmgss A ~;é \\'EDl\'ESDAY MORNING, SEPTE)lBEl{' 16, 1908. Iand noble example in the public life ` ' Under the Ontario Governmcufhi plan of providing electric power from Niagara Falls for u'se in Toronto and' all the cities, towns and villages 'oe- tween Toronto and Ni.-igara,ag.ciit deal of interest has been Created ill what electricity can do !0!‘ illdlliffiei gl-eat and gmail. That the big in- dustries will uae cheap €l0¢U’iC POWBF extensively as soon as'it is available goes with the saying. The Toronto ],\'0i»ldin an interesting article sits forth what can be done in small in- dustries, with onli’ mtl’ Cents “Uth of electricity at the stipulated' rate of ten cents per kilowatt hour. Here* is the list: 1551,; ,iii ordinary barn or stable with three 16-candle power lamps one hour every night for 30 nights. _ With ii small motor attached to the washing machine and w'FiU[-ZH 50 ¢,n.Ls’ worth oi electricity will do .eiglit washings. I it will also do two weeks’ irollilliéi using a six-pound iron. Au electric fan can be oparutzed three and onehalf hours a day for 30 days for 50 cents. . 'l‘\vo weeks' sewing can be done on , the m0tor~dri\'en sewing machine for the sumo price. lr, wru iight the Doffh light for three hours every Bight f0I` t“'0 nxoxiths. i Fifty cents will pay for the cur; rent consumed in using the elec-, tric heating pod three hours every_ night for 30 nights. lt will grind 1,125 pounds of, coffee; brorl 30 steaks; cook 20 riirehits in the electric chatlngi dish; fry 400 eggs. It will run the blacksmith’s forge blower for a week . camp ELECTRIC Powna. I Hot and rcbelious liquors to his blood." I In it word, he has lived the simple‘ life, ii life of hunust rectitutle, al'ld_ has from the beginning pursued a' fiiitlrful publi". course according 'co his lights, und holds today the respekt of all prirties, all classes :iudcrccdsI in Uiiniiiln. - ;\l.i~._,Scutt is a son of W. J. Scott, M.D., un army surgeon who served under Wellington in the Peninsular War, iiud wus iifterwnrd niude Regis- trar of the county of Grenville, On-I turio. He was born and educated at Prescott, studied luw in Toronto and was ciillcd to the bar sixty years ago. lie praictisvd lziw in Ilytown, now Ot- 1 tiiwn, and there at twenty-seven yciirs iii. _‘nge he wus elected lliiyor. _xilinst year D'Arcy Scott ins soifkywns elected Mayor of thc lurizcr Ottawa, succeeding after fifty-live years to the position hcld iu 1852 oy the subject of this sketch. I .\lr. Scott wiifé obccted to the Lagisla- _ ture of old Czinzldii from Uttawn in‘ ‘ir;.';7 iinil has since been identified with` .hc public life of the country. After, tho union he was elected to thc first , l.c,;islature of Ontario in 1Sti7i and in I iiiil hecanic Speaker of that body,‘ .ini later was Lfoniiiiissioncr of Crown l.iinds in the Blake Azliiiinistrationp .ini that of Sir Oliver Mowiit which, :‘i»iii>ii~e.i. iii 1873 he iieeiiiiic sei-rat-i .try oi Stiitc lr. the federal Cabinet cd by Mr. Miickenzie, and has held the some portfolio during.: the past_i twelve years under Sir Wilfrvd Laur-j icr. Since 1874 he has silt in the Scu- it win noise 2,000,000 bricks, two atc- l stories. A one-horse power motor will I run sovcu hours at full load for 50 ccntis. ‘ Hr. Scott is inost widely known no zhc author of the Sepiiratc School .lct of Ontario which hc prepared and l . ciirricd f.‘lii‘ough Parliamenv. in 1863, 'l he World goes on to show that; electric power in its adaptation to the 1 service of mankind is yet, only in itsi infancy, but enough is already known* to warrant the affirmation that itl will some day, and that not distant. ua the greatest of boons to the tmdetsman, the farmer and the ordin- ary citizen. There is ample warrant., for saying that electricity will yct: .greatly lighten both tho work_ and the expense of running handi- .~uii the Cnnudii 'l`einperance Act of .1875 which is so commonly i,-pokcn of as the Scott Act. Iusiiccessiic Liber- . l (‘:\i'.inets he hits been bile accepted ` it*-|ircscntuti\'c of the lrish Roman tfiitholic el(-ment in his party, und iii; ._-ucli has been distinguished ny his :aoderiitc and judicial attitude on all public questions. Onc might not nl- ..':i_\'i~ he iihlc to u__ul‘L‘c with liiin, but ._ll who know tho iuiin have been con- craftg, farms and l10u5gh¢)1<|S_ And -' 'incnd that his views were conscienc- in regard to instant availability for use, in cleiinlinesls, ‘in the fiicility with which it can bc applied iinii dis- oilsly held. in the later sixties and willy sfwiiitics of lust ci-ntury it was zliw writcr's privilege ns ii then clecq penscil with so as to avoid wiistc, it 1 tor in Uttiiwu to know Mr. Scott- . in second to no other form of energy _li‘i'~.-ounlly, and Lo soiuctiines vote for Iwhich miin has so far conquered tol Um ut the poll in the- open voting ‘his service. HON. ll. W. SCOTT. 'l‘lic rctirciuciit of Hon. Richard W. Scott from the Ll`ocrail cubinlet - ,iind what he has stood for in L he public lifc of thc country. Mr. Scott _,-is nn old,miin now, so far as yeiars :irc concerned, for he was born so long ago as February 1825 He was tliirre- ruary last, 'out has carricil the bur- iightly, and even now is younger thnn many men ii iiuartcr ofa century his “‘A.s n lusty winter, frosty but kind-, “L he i A 'J ff `3..f,%._.;` .» lflttnvrii, directs nttcntion bo tho main ’ - I / _, .lv I.. ,__ 4_4 _ __ ,., _ _ _‘i _;V\_:.,, . »l`nsllton of ihiit tiiuc. A plain man, a ,iniiii of the people, lioiicsi, zilwiiys nt ;':'_\» "TL :J M' f _,, S-e:'i_f__7i¢ '-.alfa .», - ,_i_plS_ .,_._».1_2__;ii' "~i-.asv Hn 1-|5"'»`.5"»" if i ~~'*l;i~‘f`i"?6i=,§f° 1.5;: _ s. Sv i ‘ l For in his youth he never did apply I -_:__ _ _ Ifur felt. in the following oolorsz, Se tember 16th l(`iroeii.C_l1ampr_ig|ne. Blnck.Crcmu:‘ ll5 Latest Sklcloo Hats in fino - Blue. brown. Crimson. Wino P ’ ,;”Ig;l__Wh|t.e_ 'l__hIisls the populzir v-\ I i ` v Gil .c . . I MARK Wnionr i=URNi.\.t.ii\c. co sU\Nvs1r=E i....i§'iiy.,'..yW§n.<§”i.‘Z.“”ii.B°””T' 'a * - _ . e on y| --1 store. in town that has .li -- Parlor At Low Prices Suits \Vc can show you the finest 5 v;irict_v :uid quiitc von liiivcst prices - I cn parlor suits. I ; piece sill: spriiiq " liflifc l’;i1‘lor Suite ° 4 is Sec our \\'ii1do\v. 'l his pailor .suite is silk co"- ered and triiniuel with plush and has spring edge c,\nsl.ructioii` tliroughoiit, the fraiuc isof birch iiialio- gany liiglily polished and neatly clcsigiiecl. The only exclusive house furnisliiugs store on P. li. l. Mark Wright l"urn’i{ Co t om. Jas. Paton & Co. 9- l6dii He aclqliaiic rs ’ *A ili~i~'iriililic residence on St. Peters' t .ltoiiii is for side. See ad. . 0 S less life, Mr. Scott has set a worthy of Canada during more than fifty years past. Th?-T0 is a large and growing body of electors who while holding mainly' with one or the other political party, tuke thc liberty of expressing their opinions freely. Sometimes they think their own party has gone wrong or' is doing wrong, or that its policy is unwise in certain matters und they s.i.y so. Tliis large cluss ure also the support of the independent press. They ure like other men disposed to ri-sent attacks' upon tlicnisclves, or ‘their clnss, or the press that speaks for them. They are also conscious of their power, for they hold the bul- iiiice between parties. The prudcnt. politiciiiii, and t.hc_ discreet party iii wspapcr also, will he cnri-ful not to ollend the independent voter nccdlcss- l_v. This may serve to show with how little political discretion some party inwspiipcr are conducted. We have yet , to lczirn that offensive cpitheis ap- plied oy a piirty organ to The Guard- iiii have cvcr yet proved effective in uinuing votes for any political leader or candidate. SHIPPING NEWS. Sept. 15-Entered S. S. (‘nnipana,I llcnicrs, 1"icLou, sch. Diiisy, Morning l‘i;t_>u, S. S. Iiilkell, lilworthy, l'oi't Hastings, S. S. Dngeid, Stuen-t sun, Moutrciil, sch, Chas. Huskcll, I l\iiit»t-ntell, Tntangrouclie, sch. ._ l liiliiupion, Orr, llicliibucto. Sipi. l.'i~-('1ciu'ed- S. S. Kilkcll ' Most men traingsiefr brains and al- most entlrely neglect their bodies. Thcy do not seem to realize that keen- ness of judgment and clearness of thought depend as much on the body as on the brain itself. Any man can prove this to lil: own satisfaction by attempting to dccfdc a wcii;hty.busl- ness problem while suffering with an acute attack of lndlgestlon or A vio- lent spell of billousness. The airiuunt of work that the brnln :an do depends much on the health~ fulness of' liver, bowels, kidneys and skin. "l~‘rult-a.-tives" are fruit juices in tnblnt form. They not directly on .`l\'er, bowels. kidneys and skin-and enable tlit=:=v vital organs to rid the system of all impiiriili-s. Thus the blood wlllhe kept pure and rich, the brain active. jigcstlnn i=niinrl,.'iiid life made pleasant. "Ii‘i-tilt-sz-il\'cs" are now DU! UP 1" tivo sizes-tlic new 25c box as well as the rf-iriilnr 50c .=I1.e. If your dealer drms not r.'iri'y tlicm, Write F!‘\.llI-8.- tives Limited, Ottawa. i l)R.C LIFT 'I`Rll.-\'l`S CHRONIC l'JlSl~ZASh`.S office at the \"l "l`L)lllA llO'l`l'TL Cliariotaotoivn, l’. E. lsliiiid, Canada ,'_-_~:_ 7 .7 ‘-3 11 2-, CD C/3 . l-I-..~i . ll0l.'RS from 9 to iz :i,iii. ixcepting ,,_|“.U,.,hy_ pun 1,i,,_SUm_¢_.;_ Bch? 'I`l.ur.~il.-iy and _*`.iiiiil:\y, S-zililrttsgnipil Vilas. lluskcll, ;\litttiiti~ll, 'lut.iii\ii- llueisy, Moran, Picton, SJ S. Cmn- piiuii, Dvincrs, Suuiincrsidc, sch.l IRA J. YEO, M. D., C. M (Griidii-.iic l\lcGiIl University) youche. . :__-.-T117--f_ffT,--..~ -T----f, . l "~ A sounio 5 sToMAcH? ` IN A SOUND BODY. . To have a sound, healthy - body you must first have a sound, healthy stomach. V Indigestion poisons your I blood and ruins yourhealth. _ ‘ But Mother Seigel’s Syrup strengthens your stomach and makes it work properly. Health then follows like Physician and Surgeon. I LiI~`l"lL`i'I--K(-nt St., next door to lilc- |loniiid& Mckinnon drngyists. f,li’l"lL`.|i l`lUl`l{S..S-lo ;\.ui; iz-2 and 7-S p, ii. i\’-llili-t'l,\'r' n. illillil_llli`-lilellldiililiiivis (§o\'ei~iiii\i~iit Vetoiiirirv iiispecrl ~..m» I l.l»'l_\' llti'f`i-ill 'l`l'll.l’. .Ifil <.`ll"l'U\\'.\' ' _ _ M _ :?"<-"‘~`.""~'.’»’-‘T\,~..'1i“}"'§'-midi , , liinai; Cir ii I Mollie: Sfltilfls . lllsisffliiilgs l‘r\nkf- lliilifiix i`rui. .\'l'rfi|tNi-ii' I V . , .........»-._..» .~4ii!ii-||ii- ful-t)io Gnufullnii llmik of lloiilmwci- MON;-'fgé-'IOAN Soulis-Newsome Typewriter, Co. Ltd. ,» iiiitlilblir P M ll e - --- ------- ~ - uaiif W. B. Corsets---The wor|d‘s greatesfl ,\.,\. .\i§fi.i}i.ii, lui, i>.ii.i|\'a__S_Ci_>f\=1» _ _ Canada Life Facts THE CANADA LIFElias paid in cash profits dur " ing the past five years nearly $r,5oo gwllicli :is more 1. C 'ite . . _ . W. B. Corset manufacturers can obtain office," C,,m,_,.,,,, iiinek om-loiieiowii : life insurzuicc tonipaiiy during the saiue period 9-l6d2. What. the ladies have been walt.. ingi for.--Jos.I’atori & C0. P. E. Inland. . A. ii,\viiii'iuiil|u _ _ ____“__ _ A 4 (ll/\RVA'l{D) Barrister and Affornev~af~Lnw (‘ui'|i|~i‘Q\\cci\ und llicliiiioiid Sis. Uh 'l`o\v i 'l`.elir\iI7||uii<' 'l‘ililIo1li~lowii. I \‘llIl’ll|tf)l{l‘Ilt 1\Nlll|‘l\"0II. - ,nova Stc.inicr will sail ns follows 2- ‘ Gilt) i\Ii»&`i\Vl~.li.\'l'Z\' Pro trimmed Sm ,_,,,,,.,, (~h,,,|,,m,t0w,, M 7 "_ m_ .V,0n_ ,,._.._ ,.__- .. _._ sw... _._._*. , . ,diiy 21st Sept. for Victui-in returning 'lf you have any. Scotch in you, fail RC(l Billion 50¢'thn same afternoon _ with cattle etc. doift miss the concert Friday night _ Ifor exhibition, she will not sail again gt, the () ein House in aid of the . __ p ‘ , Sizes 0. 1. 2. 3. 4. lffif Victvfia until -‘iatilrilny when iiiie,y.iu.c.A. ei st. James church. H ,will carry live stock hack, returning -- .,i .. ., .. I Ch rlottet w S t i ~ » .. _ lhcsc are t.xti.i qood \.iluc. “’ “ "_ “ B ‘"‘“Y °"°'1l“K~ I member' Friday NSN the °0f\~ ‘ llnatcafl of going towcst River on no t in the Opera House. Miss Flora Saturday the Harland will sail for I) inaldson Tickets 25 and 35 cents suiwrsins. 5 i... .. .. Beer fl! Weeks, Proprietors l f r ,other saliings will remain as' ndvcr- *Exchange tickets for 35c seats at' . g, 'fi50d- The ISlHl'lf1 TUE Cvmpany lffi. the concert in the Opera House Fri- “The Ex _ probably' be an excursion of walnti pliices. Plan opens Thursday morn- ’ dfw-Stl notice will be given. 4-i6