i i L Lf \ G |"i *Fil 4 1 " » slit _ir ef,-If _¢__, - ,'~_:‘.=_'1 i i .ll , 4: - _-_ I __ ,Y \ .i' :`-. i t g`»r. 1*.-_ i i é 4 i r i i f... ` .|51 ,»;i~."f i- . v 4 r Q . i - » it l , . \ t i ii. f.. e "." . ,fm i. ‘,.1*. i,i._ 4»;-iq , . ,_ lili., ' _»-_}`,,1. iii: » ij .__-_ . -, , e.- l,_ Af r i 21 iii ft "i _ , ..._.»..... _“te ,_. ~. -e _ _-,, _ :.5 _.ell-._ '7 l€ IIA'l'lB’l'_NlW! ’ THB F or » O - C Prcklmq You will need pure, full flavored spices, we have them, we buy spices the same as we do d r u g s, selecting them for their qualify. There are few things that vary inore than spices, because even grades that may be called pure are often ~~deiicient in fllvor. \'\/c can provide. Spices That Are Perfect in every respect und at prices no liiglier than the pour grades :irc sold for. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST The l\iedic:il lfiall . mme __ _~ ' f __ _ ._ - --_--_ Wedding Rings trmiped, G. H. T. are tlie iiitltiizit will wear it life- time. \‘Vu have a large stock of tok, ina and itsk in all sizes. Piices 5' 50 to 58 75 ac» cording to vi'ei;;hi. G. fi. Taylor _ jeweler Option.; I `§'r;iv `iitiii`o'_of.<.oiiG*;-Z uoiai. WM, MONBOURQUETTE, Mgr ' lti'aii.<‘.:ii.isi=i<»ii of inessagcs, frequent in TI-I I'I"ARL0T;rET40 WN Gain DI AN igenerally known" thousands of tour- _ _ i _ __ , .- . , e , su il. N wsois ` J P ?ud`l!oa. Dirsegirm mmm ld%ve¢§aud Bus. Hauser ' _ °. a 1 G LoB§Ew¥ci¢q|Faorainz Daily K 0 I News ld. lvsniag Dall! M' Please alddrsss all communications to The Uliarfottstosvn Guardian _ -__.¢a_..a With the establishment of the car- ' ferry and the standardizing of the Prince Edward Island Railway, which is now in sight, this provliws will have a Place on the map as Dart and parcel of the American Conti- nent, as far as transportation ia ron- cerned. The province has waited long. and paid dearly while wnitiiie, for this boon. But, great as the relief will be. it will be only a partial rolieliiii- less there comes with it relief from Ii... [glands other great and iinjustlv prolonged grievance, its present telc- grapli service. If expressions of dissatisfaction and urgent deiuanda for a 'better service indicate anytliing. however. the cud of this aricvaiive is also in sight. .The M101.-le will not any loiitlff lille* ate a service that is antiquated in its émcthods. \iiisat.isf:rctoi'y in its work- tiug and iiiirensonahle in cost. Hand- lirriftcn messages, dccipherablc only :ut the pgpoiise of valuable time and llalior, ore, iii this age of activity and ll~ro,:1‘es.<, alone abundant evidence of _thc uiipi-ogi'essi\'cness of an institu- ltiiiii which has prfirtically stood still luhile all around it has inoved for- '\\:ird. Excessive charges, delay in` iteimiiptions and gr-iieriil want of con- ‘foriiiity with the demands of thc ltirurs are the oiitstnnding features of .thu service and there is a general de “ _Q __________3_vi¢si24~if._f\_iiGi1ST _a1__;s-_e_____n_ ___ #'~=U§v BETTER 'PELEGRAPH SERVICE. _. _ termination to end it or mend it. Why should not the government provide a cable between Prince Ed- ward Island and the mainland ca- pable of handling both telegraph and telephone service? The cost of such an undertaking would not be exces- sive, would be much less than to a private, company and would he more generally satisfactory, The govern- ment could make its own arrange- ments with such__telegraph and tele- phone companies 'as desired £0 use it and the whole service put ulloll such a basis that telegraph and telephone messages to and from PFIDCB Edward island could he transmitted at the eame cost as similar messages for similar distances on the mainland. This would be no m0f€ than Pflnfe Edward Island has a right to and would, in a measure at least, com- pensate for the losses sustained and the inconveniences endured for many years at the hands of a mon0D0ly which has unjustly throttled the ser- vice. _ Every interest in the province should give its assistancetowards placing us on an equal footing with our sister provinces in our telegraph and telephone service. Our isolation s being overcome in one great essen- tial. our transportation sci-vice. why .Ot main-, it éompiete by mining this ither prime necessity? Let the pro- vince as a whole demand it. .I_._.___ ____;_ 1 WAR St, Aiililri. A recent. article in the lnvestor's View, London, England, publishes la listof sliiii‘choldei's iii three of the lliirgo Ilritisli criiiceriis maniifactiiring 'Wai' materials :if various kinds, The llist contains the names of three ldukcs, two iiiarquises, .one hundred loud twenty barons and earls, thirty- lt:.vo baronets, thirty knights, thii'-i |_tt-<»ii members of parliament, nineteen' iilstict-s of pence, forty-three officers of the ii.-ivy and “rmy and wventoen' A ,.,,i,.,"e Huh,” Running water ,md . .. . .... _lations on the Part of-.ihese firms all roo-ins. iiewsptiper proprietors or writers. i ciiisisiiiz i`»z-'i<;_~<':ui.i.icr; Tl“"*° me" “"9 ‘“"“"UY ““"l l’°““‘“’. SYDNEY, N. S. - :illy interested in the manufacture ofl L_ _i‘_°l______ ___f__ ____»4_ ___: ___ ‘wir m¢1tei'ial.~‘. They must of neccssi-l _i;_‘_'\l;lii_-Hi¢~il_t_,be h_cailfiiiai‘_‘;t»i's foi'_i»;\ii~-- ty sell their goods. To do so it ig i_mH_hs\i\_§‘i_i_iitT_.‘_ l:_inr~_‘\_:_ili__eI_i_:i___M_;<.i::>ti.ilt iiricessiiliv to creute A demand for i-oiitiiieiit. and eau si-t-iiir thi(-, lati-:iigli, prolialily, some of them "`_°'_-"`°__’*_'* “"-°'*" lwiullti mit ,~:prt||ile ;i|,m|g setting men lilon curb otlici' up if such a It-iiiizse l’i_ect1|riie’ iii-cessnry to help out iii f it- rivii ent S, The crentiiig of war _et-greg img he. ‘IUIHP “llc of the ureatcst liusiiiess en- t terlJi‘ii=irs of our day. How effective- pure’ w!'lO|e§0n\e Materials ly it is being carried oil is at present. painfully iiiuiiifest. iii l‘Iiu~fipe, parti- f‘lllHl`l.\" in lilllillllllri ami in (lermauy, Tlivsc tivo coiiiitrics are, it is bcli'ev_ ‘L-rl, lurigely inf'lui=ni'cd in tlieirprcngnt :iirid mid irippling race in the build- (Cau:idri’s Queen ot' rlours) ' (iiitelllgeuily used) .~.,.~._»-.~_.,.. ~._, ~~.-., -~.N.~\~»v~»»~ Z, Pufman's_Corn Extractor Dsspells Com Soreness ' Ask any of our retail stores The “'51 mr" l"‘"‘¢"lY~ U10 We that aiivnys does its work, is Putnam‘s ` Corn Extractor, which makes coriis :iiid calloitses go quickly and without the least bit of pain. Put.nam'i- l 9 S makes you forget you over had a ' corn. Goes to the loot of the tor- nientor, absorbs its roots, remove.: Made Bread the cause, gives lasting relief infill you li ive the :in wer L_; , . i __ _ -- _ all druggists_ _ __ _ _ -__ _ Y--._ l Tasty. Pure, Sparkling, invigorating l ~ Siiiiiiiriiik He\.'»'r-i'_{<:s are liwt. Try our Ginger Ale, Orange Pliosphutc. Sarszip-.iril-"ii, \`ino, Kola Cliampztgrie, Stone Ginger P 1 llccr etc. ' G. H. SIMMONS. ' 7-23 Mttstl Sep _~,o. Charlottetown. - __ __ '¢-r_ _ s.;.___'i._ --~~ -- #-- ---ee,----_ 7;.. "“ 'Y ' . ~ .~f;°_" _ ` L-ll Good Bread O m _lust , _. 3 Minutes i . With the Universal Bread Mixer you can make all the - breadyou want in just three minutes. ' . Cm 1011 afford -to spend halt an hour- hard work- mix- I ‘"8 bf°ld llwold way when you can make it better, more W\’°l¢°°_m°»_Wl¢l‘l0ut your hands touching the dough in just _ three minutes. _ l The Universal is strong, light, compact and durable, the sielst mixer on the market. 4 loaf size. . .... .. ~ ... ... ...$2. oat' size .........,...........-.,......... ...$2.50 , Fennel] _fd Chandler' prcvioiis study has been erroneous. T’utnam's quickly, safely and surely ride your feet. of. corua or callouscs whether just starting or of ` many year’s growth. Price 250. af ing of dreadnoughts by the manufac- turers of war materials and war-tithe Bisholl 0' Fredericton and repfe' ships. In Germany we have the Krupp Company with amapital in round figures of sixty millions. In England we have the firms of Vick- ers, Sons & Maxim; Armstrong, Whitworth & Co., and others, with an enormous capitalization. When war scares dwindle the business of these firms languishes. "daving the Empire" and “defending the Father- land” are therefore profitable specu- and in their efforts they "ri e` valiant _ly assisted hy politicians who make capital of Imperialism and patriot- iam, by army and navy officers seek- ing promotion, and others. The scares become acute at regular or irregular intervals. the interests build guns and dreadnoughts and re- ceive their dividends and the poor laborers pay the piper. " .Neither Englanrl nor Germany wants to go to war and war is prac- tically impossible, unless precipitated by the abnormal preparation for war and the incessant war talk indulged in hy those interested. 'l‘hei'e has been too much wal' talk on both sides of the Atlaiitic. It can help no one but the interests above mentioned and others of that ilk. What is needed now more than any- tliiiig else is peace talk, and the pro- motion of peace. The war talk and the war scares will cease when there is less stock taken in them. NOTES. It is extremely doubtful if much ren] good can he accomplished even iii advising a general study of the Bible, if the advice is founded on the assumption that the result of all The lnrze audience, assembled in the Opera House, Sunday afternoon, were elven this advice and on this assumlp- tion. In the mouth of a clever con- troversialist, detached quota.tions from the Bible may be so manipulat- ed as to make almost any doctrine appear plausible and it will always he true that "any fool can ask ques- tions that a wise man cannot alis- wer." In this land of ours we have our established and authorized churches. Their creeds are not the product! of the dark ages nor are they, as was stated, antagonistic to the teachings ol the Bible. To as- sume that they are is to assume, not ignorance lint studied deception on the part of our clergy and our theo- logical colleges, which would be as absurd as it is mischievous. To those who are prepared to discredit the teachings 'of their ctiuiich and accept_ as their spiritual guide one whose only claim ‘to their confidence ls that either he is a clever lawyer or the agent of a New York publishing house anxious _to sell his publica- tions, the _arguments used may be convincing. -hilt' nien and women sin- cerely anxioud' concerning spiritual. things will, when in doubt, consult thode whose credentials they have no who visited the Guardian'0fflc last week. expressed himself as delighted with the Islaiid’s advantages 'as a the fact that practically no aloft has been made to advertise the ~ _ 154 Richmond Street .~ _ l in r Unio Commercial summer resort. I-le was amazed at W_ A N, _ -- - - - Va ' “ ° ’ “-6- ists, who are looking tor just what the Island oflcrl. would visit ua every year. At_ the chief railway een- tres in the United States there was not. to his knowledge, a word to he found about Prince Edward Island while hundreds of less attractive places were so well advertised that many visitors were induced to visit them every summer. Thlsisapoint- er to our Tourist Associations, ii' we have any, and if not. to our l>B0D1¢ to form such associations and boost the province. 5 _ ::Guard your home from the ily. These filthy, disease-laden pests are so dangerous that any effort taken to exterminate them is worth while. We will help you in the good work for we have a spleiidiii line of tiy-catch- ers. poisons, etc., that will tiring about just the right results. (‘all in today and get what's right, The Mc- Kinnon Drug Po., corner Gt. George and Kent Sis. Mif- “____“ xranii-‘..\'t~i~: rl. 'J' .1 I 'L Fl White Swan Yeast Cakes are made hy the most successful dry yeast ex- pert in Caiiaila with an experience of 25 years in this difficult nrt. Free sample from White Swan Shim! & Cereals liiiiiterl. Toronto, Ont. DUKE ATTENDPID THE DEDICATION. ST. JOHN, August ,25-H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught and party spent Saturday in Fredericton, where they attended the services in con- nection with the dedication of the cathedral and were also entertained at luncheon by the provincial gov- ernment. Addresses were presented from the government and the city of Fredericton to each of which the duke made an appropriate reply. HiB Grace Archbishop Hamilton, of Ot- tawa, metripolitan of Canada, con- ducted the dedication services as- sisted liy the Bishop of Nova Scotia, sentatives of the Bishop of St. .lohn’s, Nfld. There were about forty visiting clergyman in the sanctury and the service was very impressive. Saturday night the royal party left for Toronto, where, the duke. on Monday, will officially open the Tor- onto exhibition. DR- NESBIT ILL. . TORONTO, August 25-His con- dition so serious that two prominent physicians have held a consultation ovei his illness, Dr.'Williani Beattie Nesbit lies in the Lyndhurst hospital, on Norwich street, suffering from heart and kidney trouble. Dr. Nesbit is held on heavy bail to appeal' in the full assizes on charges of issuing returns to the government while he was president of the Far- mers Bank. Shortly after thc police court hearing. Di'. Nesbitt went to his island at Muskoka.. It is said that an abundance of golden rod and nusturtium surrounding his cottage caused Dr. Nesbitt to contract hny fever, which later developed into as- thma. His hasty flight into the United States following the bank exposures, followed by fits of brooding over his case, are partly responsible for Dr. Nesbitt's condition. Your Liver is Clogged up . 'flsnt’s Why You’ro Tired-On! of Sorts-Have No Andis. CART!-1R'S Ll'l"l'l£ 101| llazidays. 11,,,,i, l'I'Tl.l thiirdsty. \VER Cum PILLS. Quiks- hsl,lil- _ iasslns, ladgastissi, lil Sick Headache. SIALL PILL. SHALL MSI. slant. PIII G¢l\ilil\B salem Signature "You can buy tomorrow morning Sr-.otch gingham worth 15c for 12c about 50 pieces to select from at l’at.ons. 8-20Mtf “Until further notfco we will pay 24 cunts cash for washed ivool and 16 cents for unwashod -Pro wse Bros Ltd. 6-2| Mt Big lot of sample coat sweaters at 5 price, slightly niussed at Patous. 8-Z0liltf The School That fias Won The Confidence of the People Will reopen on Tuesday Sept. 3rd.If you have no- _. secured a copy of our pro spectus send for it today- A newspaper man from Boston, , e I f -_ College. _ vines ahro,ali"tlnd~`ex.prsssed»tls;_otih`»§ ' ion that it the attractions line wil 1 1 v Y __‘__`. `., r lt’s All “Plain Sailing ” With Orinoco .- GOOD, bowling breeze, sails set, zi firm liuiid :it the tiller, ilzind _ai 1 x well~packed pipe of Orinoco-_-thcii licigli-lio :ind a\\'ii_v for an io_ur s exhilirating and joyous cruise, with tlic blue sky. above, the spu,rkli|i‘g, _ dancing waters uiiderneatli and zl striiiglit, clear course ulicall. rucxsrrs TOBACCO _ / . \ //////////////// with those who know it best. Get acqiizuiitcd. TUCKETT LIMIT" 1 Oc. introduces you af any smokes/top. .r t. . - - _ _ makes a capital smoke for any outing. i Load _up your gun" with it and it lliuii_is_ friely ing fragramly without nursing”_ or match_-fiissiiig. l\liicle of tlic cliout-it nt-.tits _<11 pllfkti crops from Virginian plantations. l_t_ is ai good sn_i_ol;e--_~()i'ino--ti iu y goo .siiio_e. . Draws cool and mild and steady from stem to stern. lt s ii tobacco that staiids acc high \ _ 1i,_D__, H/\l\lll.\T ()N,`\f/_\___N/\DA ._ \\\\\ r _____ _.__ _ _ - ___ ' _. _ ...__ -.--....._. ,_-._;_.-.s_:c_1-._._'_.:B=u_...I at just four-fifths the real price. p_¢ indications you wil placed your way again. Z0 p.c. off List Prices on ui' Line of Sample- Carriages This clearance sale for Io days only oilers you an ex- ceptional chancc to secure a brand new 1912 style carriage This is without doubt one of the biggest bargain op- , porturiities that has ever been oltered you--and from present ne-ver_have such a_splericlid bargain I \ F our Leading Factories Represented ' The line shows sample carriages from The latest market report shows that the four leading factories in Canada-tlie the prices on raw materials for carriages 'l J' Tudhope, Canada, McLaughlin and Dom- and liztriiess is rapidly advancing and ` inion lines."`3o difierent varieties are every indication points to the prices on | wa ons bu ics surre s l l l pliaetons, delivery and ex- press waggons, all this year’s styles with steel -or rubber tires. \ _le-"*;";'i__1l°1':n-2| |s\|||i¢s, steel and rubber fires. shown in concords, business 2” carriages and harness he- ff List A ie w second- _A.noRNif; p. c. 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' ~ ` ' Mrcruiay ei saints - General Commission `l llerohsnfs ` Sydney, ILS. _ _ Consignments offarm producl , solicited( ` Farmers having tiruoefsss dairy _ butter for sais should Wd!! ill sdsttrsdmpd. I. i - ` / . °'*“‘““1- - \ »»=i-isa--i»f-lf. it.l'i‘rlf'i'ii'§iiTfil§'f?.?¢’.l‘J'“ | '*‘_'f“'i"*‘°°`* f "li