r A. f - Keeping hlscapltal more should be the primary object I ,We offer a thoroughly eq suited to the wquirements of » Consult us about y‘our in l St. Jolln. Investors Primaltyfilbject and a broad list of safe, carefully selected securities well Eastern Seclllilties 0b., INVESTMENT liilvloslis ‘ _ 146 Richmond Street, Charlottetown Montreal N . J profitably and safely invested of every dnvéstol’. ' nipped’ and competent service, the conservative investor. vestment ‘problems. ‘Ltd. Ilalifax The Public Forum This column II open for the dleeueaion by correspondents of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the . . o, _. A Den I O-OQ§'§§Q§@§ §'.'.+ APPOINTING THE NEW CHIEF OF POLICE. Sir,—-At the recent meeting 0i the City Council, the aDPIJIIMYIK ‘)5 a new Chief of Police was discus- sad-n-and the decision reached, lea- es room for considerable thought NnIthe part of the Tax Payers o! the City. Why it is considered necessary to ‘gooutside the Province to sec- ure a- man to fill this position is rather hard to understand. _ Why may one ask was the ap- pointment of Acting Marshall AI- lall Mclnnls not made n permanent one’! , lie has been acting ill tllis cop- acity for a period of time during which traffic of all kinds was very large, and as far as can be learned ills duties have been performed vcry satisfactorily. lie is a sober officer of splen- did judgment alid tact, prompt and ies, and of splendid physical ap- pearance. What more do the citi- zens require? We are advocating bilying at home, keeping our Dimple on the island, etc., and now is i1 very lit- tilig time for the City Council to set the good example. The Clty Fathers will do well to give this matter very serious coli- sideration before making a perman- ent decision. I am, Sir, etc, VICTOR COYLE. -o+o++4++o++vo+0+¢++o+eo+ The Land -We Love By Frank gYeigh §o+o+++o+eqp+o§++u+o++¢ ‘rile Development _0I Empire Trade-é Q. What is’, the developmenhot Empire Trade? A. As the first country to malt: preferential tarifl‘ with the Mothcr,,.,£7q,i_lyj,ry. U?- 11101111801118“ J ‘Qatidsvsalved By Operation , (British United Press.) ‘.‘,I,i_ NDON. Sept. '21.-A remarkable pct‘ tioli has been performed on a cat belonging to the Rev. Everard Haynes,‘ m‘ Kent. The animal becanle ill and it was Isuspectcd of having swallowed a of; medium size, takes 8. foremost place in ‘building ' I “he” for Picking vs but- up closer Imperial Trade relations within creditable record. The United Kingdom has grown from $69.163a915 In A906 t0 $163,988,192 for the-fiscal year ending with March last. During the same period imports from all Empire countries have grown from $83,789,434 to $213,393,444. Exports to the United Kingdom amounted 1906, and to Ul52,933,105 last year, while total ex- lports to all parts of the Empire f8:- $5 .- 00 $127,458,465 in ipanded from $136.42l_.232 to ~441,011. ‘ I __.¢‘§.@>Li_i,- ‘.- . tolls, coins, nails and known. - - It was "admitted" to a nursing home at Sandgate, where X-ray pho- Itpgraph showed the flsh-hook near to the heart. The patient was put under an anae h ticppnd F. C1011- liard, a Folkes cgewyeterinary surl- ‘geon, removedfit- e hook. together with seven inches of ciitgut, by pass- ing instruments up tlie food tube. dislo%ging the object and drawing it‘ on ithrough an opening made in the tom wall. , _. ’ e“ cat is now making excellent pins was well How we enjoy a man whohas nozpluiress- . tale of woe totell. I Mlnard‘s- soothes and reduces the inflammation. Keep it on hand for sprains, bruises and To (riean an illnlnliium coifco porcolllior, slice ll lemon and put tile pioccs ill the nercolatol- with jplellty oi‘ cold waters" Let it collie [tb- n boil aull kccp boiling ulltil the .|silrflicc of the, percollltor can bc i-lcauod within, clotil and lniide to llook lliie new. flesh wounds. To" brighten.» pewter, soak the pieces io-l- it day; qr two illone quart film ‘of water to which a piece of potash the size oi n hickory nut has been ‘ added. Take from water, rub cure- lllllyzuWlfll‘ -.a...cork dipped in oil, then-pollwzwitli n cliamois skin and whiting. When pewter has once been cleansed it may be kEDl 014E111 py, washing. uvitil hot water ulld soap. m. season '~ "T " with a clean slate. ._ T at i-s why we ‘are clearing out‘ our “sit It of Re-’ built Organs a1! Prices 591W théil‘ values. Prirssriiiufrllm . - . ‘u i Qjfi... . Iill -~ ‘....: and they use real value-sat prices marked. l, Everyone _ rofzutliciii have ~- been caveiuliy re-buIIEL-TIMQIOIHQ. to Miller ‘Eros’ standard,’- in ourhlafilf .' figure-building, l verilaement, and ii‘é.--suaraiités;insrfe¢t7 “talism- tlo tcbthepurcli l‘. W Q all“ vol -- . -.‘. n: hemfilciitriititthe title‘ wttilgollltigthem at.» » aseit. YNo intending miss. this chance. Iii‘ ll i-w -.'\-i ll'i'\"= MILLER. .RRQs. 145 Great oear§é“"§i€¢ei clilliinoijililflnwrt. Sewing‘ Machines serve the People weiliaven Island as faithfully 1n for 59 years dealers in Organsf all time» ‘of; Monument-mammal! ; andgihelte yet to I" * ""‘llEd;w£n Plliittlfilutureabs w‘. .,, n’ ‘O11. <0§_--- CANADA'S NECESSITY AND OPPORTUNITY Shy-Now that we have gellen‘ oilsly celebrated the Diamond Juli-l ilic ot‘ Canada's Confederation to tho full, alld rejoiced over her‘ glorious past, should we not illi-l lncdiately bend our energies tnl accomplish mucil greater things during the next sixty years’! How cull this best be done? lily belief is that we should do- th.» lnost possible for Canada witlll (lillllullrs ruw materials. natural, products, and general rcsourccs! with which kind Providence has.’ blessed us to a greater extent than‘ any other country ill the world. it’ the 1,500,000 cords of raw Culi- lidiun pillp-wood that was manufac- tured ill the - United States lastl yLlIl‘ by United States workmen, all an expenditure of $100,000,000i thereon. had been manufactured Ill- to finished paper products ill Can- ada, it would have employed 50,000 additional workmen eight hours per day for. five days periwcck nt $1.00 per hour for 50 weeks, equal- ling $2.000 per year per man. l-Ils fa- lliily will average perhaps four per- sons; 200,000 additional people ini- lncliiately provided a comfortable living in Canada. if the $7,000,000 worth o! raw Cllllililil asbestos that wile niallu- (sutured Ill the United States last year after an expelldltilrc of $70,- 000,000, had been manufactured ill Canada illto finished products, it would have employed 35,000 addi- tional people with their families, making all additiollu population of 140,000 people. ' if oilr Canadian nickel exports that were manufactured into finish- ed products ili the United States laszlyear had been manufactured in alioda, it would employ 50,000 additional workmen providing for another 200,000 population in Can- ada, ' Our copper and other minerals, our saw logs. raw lumber and many other exports combined, would have employed over 250,000 more people making atonce a livelihood in Canada for jan additional million population, and as our conversions were made more intensive, we would provide for another million, and still another million, and so A million additional people here would immediately Increase our home consumption of agricultural. horticultural and manufactured ar- ticles, and everything else we use by at least 10 per cent, and consid- ering that the new workmen would largely be non-producers of food stuffs, It would Increase our home market by 20% to 25%. See what this would mean to pro- dlicers of agricultural, horticultur- al products. poultry, meats, and all kinds of food stuff. in proportion to our producers we would then have the best and largest propor- tlonate home market of any conti- try in the‘ world. Make Canada a country in which every person .can.do well and pros- per, and millions of the best peo- ple will come here. We have the raw materials to do it with, why not act lit once? We have plenty"of coal, and? transportation facilities w distribute it. Wily not use {It " f reliant in this as Q21], as most‘ her respects? ' of formulating Immigra- es providing fo loana to formers. etc..- after they- ave serv- ed an apprenticeship of some years and waited for ll, a stroke of the pen would provide for a million new consumers earning $2.000 per family inside of a year. and th t additional demand for their live l- llood would provide for an addition- nl hundredthouslind taming pop- ulation at once, which would im- mediately attract the beet farmers In the Brlfiah Commonweii th. True we asked for and ocepterl a slight favor from the United States the other day, in t creasing our quota of there by twelve hundred. ems stroke of their pen 55590 c955 reduced Brltain‘a quota by the same twelve hundred. Should Prompt deliveries, lowest pl-lqu, we not be ashamed of on elves to " ‘ ' . .. lelt-‘to ov" willing Ill the discharge of his dut- i Ir.- “In- orhers ut. the accept eucll s. favor at Br tain's ex- pense? Anlfln fact ellotllti 1941M be ashamed‘ of nailing such a favor our ‘Willis? _ ullns UP "cm..- , \sI‘Il i Inna-n lulu that it will be good (Name on application) Drinking It dul will ‘build up 71"" health. 75o pal-Imm- lnokeldglln. Bold y Ilelllolll Bros. Ltd. Charlottetown, l‘. E. l. vv 000 men providing ll. livelihood for» a million people in their country, as against their providing a living for twelve hundred men of 4,800 population for us at Britain's ex- pense. ' Tlls/ proportion of good will ex- change stands thus: Twelve hund- red Canadiuns employed in the Un- ited States providing a livelihood in Canada for 4,800 people; Can- ada providing raw material for the employment in the United States of 250,000 men eullllortillg u populat- tioll of one million people. Why does the United States at- tract so nluch immigration? Large- ly because they import so lnucll raw material, from Canada to work on at big wages over there. Dali-Zn upon all and collsequen U103’ grasp it? lliiuliltoli, (my '"———~{-0 PALMER -- s] event was the wedding of m; Harflelicltrltions reaD the enormous benefits should be enjoying, Some members of the Conserva- tive ‘larty are talking favorably of, The church “m, wtic deas, but as yet have notoruted by the girl illlfllltcd it as a very large plank in bride 21;?‘ lzlutioigm. anid unless they ail-l 11 ru y ‘ilnad a ll tb approaching n 9° “Y at ° church. Mr. Waiter their ambitions for vic be realized. ’lli_e Labor Party seem to approve if" {is Principles. but Lack the ‘ftllflaiie $9 i111‘, to pronounce deli- ll t. y lll tavor of it, and [hefefgfe ltheir places by Mr. tory cannot 1 t eameufly takes (‘cigarette case, ‘to nadian Policy will ucxt Federal Elec- IUIIIPIWVIl-lt: llil! present coali- |I)Vl'l‘iIll‘l8lll will likely coll- 'l‘iic Party tliil "l! this truly (la Bull-Ii’ iviu the lion. tioll ( the ushers pearl cu incl-oils dill’. bu “KP "1 Organize and cuter a only». zlliCalllldiun Pollcyjlu ti)’ has never won. M" 1-“ "w" vnnorruniiy, will Wes l um. Sir, m. Many A w_ o_ SE ;were received from ALEviAfter the reception Ill-laroid Palmer left After the ncheon was served Q>~-____, v MPSON NUPTIALS ‘treai. A brilliant and fashionable society-litany friends in and flllfiithe young couple were ushered and Mr. Vincent Windsor. As the party entered and left the ' (mnvemmnved the wedding march he presid- ed at the organ throughout lceremony, at which the iull choir of St. Peter's Cathedral assisted. The groom's gift to the‘ bride was a beautiful solid leather travelling case, to the groomsmlin u fancy the orideslnaidsy IltlllOlld stinided bracelets, and to.‘ wedding presents which were very valuable and numerous consisted of silver, cut glass, china, cheques, etc. glifiiilalglllllfid ahset of silver ran- mnn. M, l ' _, e s c from t e Sunday School of any” pafilysnfiwjglifgg; of st. Peter's Cathedral, Ellfl a set L has never m“, the (mm gt Ztiainless knives from Saint Paul-p marriage ‘tfon held for the immediate relat-l of the mun-acting pal-m.“ first 40, seconds 34. “if... IIFJOII- congratulatory auto enroute to Quebec and Mon-‘Pflms Th." Guardian joins wishing them; PACE FIVE ~£ For any Autumn Meal to Lyman Davisonl beautifully dec- " . friends of the MoNutt render- the ff links. The‘ i 0n warm days or frostv day l‘ With prunes or canned fruit-T For breakfast dunch - supper; at dainty,‘ and a recs-p- ‘ Many people have goopd luck sbwY ‘ mg sweet peas in the fall instead of struggling with cold mud in March. tglggl-amsgsolne falling off lll demand since absent friends, the recent price advance hut local My; and Mrs’ receipts are sufficient to supply Dig a patch six inches deep. Plant for Borden byline "w" will uhllinlcntai irom the sweet peas at the bottom of it, l-nluurll island, and the an inch deep, p111 the {fang}; wig; use of rituliigo slot-ks ale lllcreas- leaves and cover with board; with theirimg- etltiing llcartyy -_-<_______.s._ callualuns tllink of it, and tliink “Id Lflma"! P0110". Pmtlwnotary “Blind-am happiness. , Y q . oi‘ it again, ulltii your feelings boilgh me supreme Colm- 11nd Clerk of i ' Ylouir courage t0 the poillt of Tpainggfaghcson SfMMr- .31 31111195 -_ 1 sst ng on Canada rcmed in this ' - ~51" PS- Palmer, m; 1 l condition at once. 9y g 3M1“ Elm” D°Y°U1Y Simosolll, i I ill addition to the above ono-sidV daughter.“ Mm (canon) SImDSOYI- ‘_‘—_ l ed exchange of courtesles, just a“ °f U115 city -which took place 133M453" PPBBB-i T . . tlllllk how the Chicago diversion ulY°s"°“d“Y- i" Sl- Peters Cathedral "TTA“'A»Out-Aerie: ixouul; iviitel- from the Great Lzikco, witli- m’ 15 °'C10Ck Reverend Di‘. Hunt, M. m" "git markets show no l-liailgci ..‘.’i"£'2,‘.?*--éi-ii-<l°l;”l=.‘§32§§.§°§“f struts" --For-- sent; or the United States agi-eo-Tificlvl‘ at Woodside, N. :1 llfglllellil TORQWFU- UH!»- $80!. 2'.’- ~'l‘lii:ii lug to a quid-ploquo, which Wmlltllofrglhe bflde- Illlarki-l is illlrllaligell, extras pro‘ The fllicst quality of IIEEF and PORK. Fresh and curgfl, lncan all additional devclo mcnt‘ l" b11119 Who was ' "I'm wlliiu lln- c - - " , I ~ ~ - U“ [he Canadian 8MB 0t filgolomyby her brother’ Mr‘ Huggivigljimgirtf mm Seconds H egsgtlldlubelglllerilTh: Also LAMB. loi-k sAlIaAGf-Is and Hamburg STEAK made horse power at Corliwall or ilily'1°°ked ve-"Y Chflfminl-Z in a beautiful WYIIIL’ Country shippers for llll-Zfzltl- “an” other location Canada decided n 33ml"! 0f brocade, snti _ rd e s 011' - l -,_ . ‘ on‘ NOW what would mm nleaelibeen Wm.“ by h” mgmlgfilicgin 111g? fjntsgfg-‘iail 3010055505, 3403611‘! Aifigéllili Tile best assortment of CORNET) IIIEAQ-p‘. Try our to (Yaliada? iwcrlding day many years ggQ she is reported 0i a sllipml-nl of’ eggs} Mile‘! RAMS" Ill some kinds of electrical power also W011i an elegant veil and or- from Western Ontario at PXIITT 4‘; application, (me horse power Wm angeblossolns, and carried an ex- m?“ l5, Hiycgnds 3R cflgé“. Also VEGETABLES, BUTTER, CHEESE and EGGS. keep tell men employed, but silp-‘(lliliitc bruquet of roses. lier brig“- returned. I ' ' ‘ posc the average would m; two, maids, Miss Stephenie Jenkins and EDMUiNTQN kw“) Egg nnrke,» Wr- arc ready to ialpply your needs t'or Exhibition. Cillulgds irregular diversion would-MISS Alice Peake, ivcrc attired in 1191'" is steady‘ with rccclpldrcrv - mill Probably does provide eutlici- cream 111cc gowns ivitll velvet Iii-cues light. Dealers 1pc quotinl m,“ , ellt power to employ one million in two shades of rose and wore lry Shippplq M-‘H-aq @546’ f; lncn alld silpport. all additional black French velour hats with fl w 321i’! seconds "l-‘iil ‘POIIIIT ' [ill F‘ population of 4,000,000 people over 91's to match the‘ girdles Finch 0-1 -_ if‘ Hillel "lull stead will,’ 131 Q there. I would not propose tillltricd a handsome bouquet .01‘ “C(1- pllying 11;,- m; 7.; Yin", fi-‘ide N ' (laliada should immediately march drugoil and sweet peas The his.“ pound livi- fowl till]- '1' lb H um l"-' (‘ItAI-"PQN QTRFF OVCI‘ and stop the diversion, but [mull was ably silpporicd gb Nisn SAINT‘ 19H"! 'lrl‘vhlfelfrl .,.k,, m, I ' "T lwilullil strongly recommend Canada Sidney Fielding. I y Lilla-H. it, ,,;,l-l,-,|A,,l, (l (lllzstlllhlltro; h cnintoo~ {l -. _._ " , *" Cornwall, and further ilcveloplllcnt?‘ lit other places wllero most urgent-g ly rcqilircd. it is ii. means of got- ling our quld-pro-qilo, which we nationally need so blully to pre- serve ourselves from the serious iiiTct-ts of l1 power Iumlue iiow iitc-_ illg lls. _ _ ' ll‘ the international practice is to help yourself to what you want without permission, wily not begin ill (fallada at once. Al-l soon us we develop a quld-pro-quu. a fair li-i- juiltlnellt would soon be reached. ill the face of this disrespect. I01‘ international coilrtcous conduct by (fhirngo, she sccllis to hold up liur llCilil in all imaginary respectful wily, seemingly t-lirryillg oilt Ill!‘ bluff “WilAT WE WANT‘ WE 'l‘Ai(E," irrespective oi‘ thc opin- ions of or results to (JIIICPS. After llionths of Investigation lilld consideration the Board of Killi- way Commissioners of Canada ord- ered the rates on grain from Arni- slrollg to Quebec to be leducfiri froln 341,00 per cwt., to 18.34c_ per cwt., which ‘is equal to $3.07 per toll, alld a proportionate reduction from the West to the Pacific Coast. Now Alberta to Ontario is about equally dlstant—-or less to many parts, and coal can be loaded and _llllI0ll.(I6(I Just us quickly ‘as grain, is less perishable, less valuable. aild requires less shelter from the weather. - ' Why not apply this same rate to coal, alid save from 50 to 100 mil- lion dollars annually to ‘Canada. ill- stead of payillg it to the United States as at present? Or make all experimental rate of say $4.00, or $5.00 at most, Ill train load lots. We would also thereby avoid future coal (amines. l am still willing to put up a for- feit of $5,000.00 that the actual coat oi‘ transport operations will be less than that amount, if perluitted to direct the traillc. Recent improved machinery, i understand, enables Steel Concerns to produce one third more lnater- inl, make it third more proflL-antl employ a third less men. Tile same thing, I believe, applies to the Knitting Industries. and lnnlly other lines oi‘ production Tile unnecessary men from thcso illstitiltioils must find employment ill other lilies or leave ihc collntlyv. Tile Liberal Party ill present lid- ministering Ciinadas affairs, have adopted sninll experiments along some of tho above lilies, bllt alto- gether too slowly for Canada to_ .'~' v ii i COAL We een supply your wants for coal In any quantity required. OLD svonsv SCREENED. I sramomtn. INVEBNESB. ALBION aouun ALBION srova ALBION N01" ,,. AMERICAN- ANTIIBACITE. welsh mrnnsorra. li-I Bllmial prices on oer Ioie. i w. n. onus a in return for. ouzgfipqmi i . their can» to Wheat by "Or CASES llPOIl CASES ‘OPENED IIAILY. SATISFACTION MONEY HEFIINIIEII. OF NEW IVIEWCHANISE BEING CliAWENTEEII OR COME HERE THIS WEEK lTS WOETH WHILE. MEN’S WORK SHIRTS 85c ING. E TURN O TO ALL i ‘ASIIMERE 75 YOIIII/ INSPECTION. II "p1. COII. IIENT OIIII MOTTO! CASH BUYING, CASH SELL- ING, SMALL PROFITS, RAPID NEW SHADES. llnrs, wollurs lllli clllilillnrs TIIE illlill:sl QUALITY is ll:li: lil PRICES THAT will s: ll luvlsllllloll T0 loll. BOYS’ mus , noun callus. 98c A 75: CLOTHING, ALI. OF CONOMICAL OPERAT- VER, SQUARE DEA]; ________ " HOSE! HOSE! 600 PAIR LADIES’ SILK AN i) WOOL. ALSO J US'l‘ ARRIVED. THIS WEEK. ALL TH E WE WELCOME SEE FOII YOIIIISELF. llliPiIiIIlN lllllllTTllllT lllll iiiluli none: