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LEWIS, ,Guardian re- have paid for has expired and thus not miss nu issue, as all papers an discontinued promptly on 911111? presentatlve in Alberton, will gladly receive, eubsuiptloua and advertising matter. - » tt. d;|;'e_ Mtf. SEPTEMBER GLORIOUS MONTH H I other sources ot aupgy. These sponges lous month in the history for the trl~ r umph of British arme on land and sea. On September 2, 1898, the Bri»S tlsh troops under Lord Kitchener. now R. I. Holman, Ltd, Summersrde, P. E. I. see.-it.-.ry of war. secured soudan by the victory oi Omdurman. Malta was Northern Maine ranch-bred mink. apturea on Septemher5,1800. Queen which I can supply at reasonable ,,.,,_,.,,,_ ,,,,,, ,.,_.,_.. ,,.,,,. ...,, ,. ther famous lea~doga served, wal I0 orn on September 7,1533. they are bound to advance in price. Have also a number of marten. fish- The fall of Sebastopol came on Sep 81'. _ ember s, 1855, when me British and Prices. R- J. McNeill. Tyne Valley- C o b ed in the Crimean campaign. On the IN HISTORY OF BRITAIN a September is about the most g|or~ d heir Allies, the French, were vindicab from 10c. to $3.00. MacKinnon Drug Co.. Corner Great George and Kent ::sPONGES the beet. have been shed from the Mediterranean Sea and re the finest Bbreu There is a won- erful variety here, ranging in price treets. ' Mtf. -i-|AvE oN HANU ii number or rices at once. Now is the time buy. Dan't wait too late as foxes of all kinds at very lowest 3322-7-3Mtf. 1--1-_-_-_ - -sp A - - -f - - - -ff. . . . . . .».-.-ff- f - ---Yf - .--Y-Y.Y.Y.Y.Y:Y_Y_Y.Y:Y;YI ;Y_Y_Y_Y_Y;Y;_; -'-'YY Y’-’-'-' -'-* '-`Y 'Y'Y Y`Y‘Y`Y`Y'Y'Y'Y'Y Y Y'Y Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y'Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY “` . w GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS One eeni per word lint insertion in this colum. hall cent per wore nach continuation Cach mini accompany order. 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A SUIIIIIISI FHUPHEI GERMIIIY AND ENGLAND BY ROBERT BLATCHFORD. best-Imown leader of the I-Inglish Socialists, and is one of the founders of the modern Socialist movement nom tie guerre of ".\Iu|il|uam" he wrote “Merrie Eugland_"‘ of which one and ti half million copies have been sold. Ile is editor of the “Cla- ri0n,"' which is by general consent the nhleet and most influential of Socialist journals; nnd hu is master of u style that for vigour and terse- hl nshns been sllrpassf-tl by no Eng- lish writ(-i' since the days of l`ob- bl-il. Thr article was contriliuted to 'l`li<= Ill. Loudon Daily Mail in 1908, six yours ugo. -.':»-_~' of .. _ . |,_,r`_",ml ,;,., , _m ,F ,,,_,,.i,,: _,Um L|3_S‘i1'.\'»--ii l_ii>=:iii\- Illispilarl und §lm,.,_ Um___ fl-,_,, ‘,,v__,u,.S ,U ,“,,m,._ luxliiliiiiiixi liii:lr.i:ii:>~. :‘. l1ul_\ s navy ,,U,,nr_`. wr “,,_`_,. ,__m]\, __;,,.,,,__, ,M l».n:- :mi I-ml. I-him-i: pl:-asc lc;ivc Init' uri i.t,zii‘ I-ii.-li 1--._--iii;iL'. thi ' “L Sl““I“' "'h“"" & 1'“‘"'l""'S- rarlls arf- Ihr- th-:lpl-.,-t and in-sr, :ir-llin: on ilu- n:.irk¢i_ Ibn: \‘_'|'il|-. 'l`l»ro:il¢i fli'|~~-lixift <'u:'l tu 1: __ i v. g. in--l _svllhiu our 4, ` .'.-m_'.-u-lnisi M \LE Hl'.Ll’WANl" D “Y” 'rv' "-“-""_' “"""“’-_ wr.rt'rEo._.\ lieu boy .ii lin- Qaor-if - -»'-'l1‘¢-'J-‘-H\l\\=- iimiii. 5:4:-9-2 in i \ _ ,_ _ é _ ` L_.,-;.____ .-.- __ __ __ ___- _ September 23, 183-7, is notable ir. indian Mutiny annals for the death of General Nicholson at Delhi, after his troops had gained a complete vic- tc-ry over the mutineers. Lucknow was lieroically relieved by General Havelock, September 25, 1857. The Dutch navy under Van Tromp. -who made history if only by earring ll.--EVIDENCES OF GERMAN HOS- TILITV. Bisninrk's famous tlcrlztrzitimi that lin- ti--stiiiics of (lcrumiiy wort- to bt- worlu-d out not by votl-s null speech- fs, hut hy blood and iron. is thc soul fil` the l’tm-Gorman policy. Lct those who crcflit. Gt-ruiauy with :i lamb- likc liaiiirn- ponder that grim phrase, ind we-ich it in conjunriitru with the ;~sj‘_- ,, I, ` y. , _ xi' ‘s » rl' 1 _ r 4 i . l ii, :l’-f_» ;‘ .1 _1 . 4;. i rf. ii- I' -.\ 'ii tg..- .'1- ‘ i . 1.! 1. 'f ,. 3.___la. in . I I . it * ...N ,fill .,-Nl V . ., j. i~ fl _i . ,t :~.,,’,, lil § ‘f I -v il . ,i 1 ' li" r I , (fl. ‘ll “ ¢ _ v 4. .,. . . ' f‘ 5. 6 Y - ' . --"'ei‘i.. ' il V ; 1;?" `_.a »' I , r , . ‘ ,~‘ E 1 I . ' ' 1 . .¢ .}._ . i ‘iff 5" ` ii Tql’ 1* -_,-. \l`:,> i' ’* pf ilk. .'y " ,ll ji rl, , ,,,_, ri . i ' ~l fi’ " 35 itil I . .,¢,\ le., i f " ’ ;< r, #2 - [lf 4 _ ‘ , 'L 5'. s | H 4 ,"' *n ii _ `_`\§_‘ ;;` .`.'§-. 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Y _ » gasoline engines for sale at n very » low price in order to clear. These f¢Li;".t< '§":"-_i . engines are 'all new and lu perfert ' ' ' ", - 'i~, order. intending purchasers siiould contractlng Pmnters './2"’ . ’.' 'L-» een them. MR!-9-5M1wk_ .!'. -- ‘ oAsoL|Ne ENGINES.-A P|c»_\’\>,,`,?/ii' I IHDNEYS4-5, ,r‘ Hzumnf' gecgf, 6 'r- ii m,¥i`i?_'_;V,i,,,. 1'|i"4:\\`,`|||'|._1. THE? `\\ \ mm ,-- 1: _ I ff/ _Z /,_-if xc.-,l\\\\\\\ :lip ,, F, _ ' E’o as gr FI _‘UI FI -2 pm ‘Cross -Foxes \\’e have on liunrl n choice lot of Gross Foxes for immediate dt-livery. These foxes may be seen at any time nl, nur sales ran:-Ii on tlio Mt. Edward ltond, Vliarlottetowu, 1’. E. I l Parties interested in purchasing ‘Foxes should soc what w- have und ,gr-r our prices before purchasing cisc- whore. (`orrr'i»~poiulcn<~c solivitetl. Massachusetts Fox Exchange, 161 Queen St., 'Phone 515. Charlottetown. l’. E. I. 5162~8~29Mtf. The . \\. T\ / /' ° \ i V . 4%* i A I '1<~';~ N"""" 0 ‘Seeing is Believing’ If you want to see _the fruit of expert slioemakmg, look in our windows. A trimmer looking, finer feel- ing and longer wearinlir shoe than the G LD B01 Dcan not be found. Seeing is halinvina hut “marina in L_ ' I just ufterwurtis, in which hc said. “tho Trident must be in our list.” Then came thc flcrcc ouilircuk of Auglophobin during the liner wnr. and again the iimpcror voiced the general feeliug by saying: \\'e are in bitter need of a strong German Navy. . _ _ . If the increased demand during thc first yours of my reign had not been continually refus- ed to me . _ . _ how differently should wc he nhle to further inter- ests oversea. Then tame thc German Navy Illll, wliicli Inid the foundations of Ger- mnuy'i: imval power. The preamble to the Iiill was fairly suggestive, but said less than thc Kaiser had said in 11 tell-i;i'nui to his brotlierz “l will ncvcr rest until I have raised the Gt-rnian Navy to the position which 'thc German Army holds lonlny." Tlic premier position. The position which would reduce Grcnt Britain to the rnnk of u tlilrd-class Power. Iiut the I-]mpcr0r"s spccclics were mlld nud pacific in comparison with tho speeclics of German stutcsmen. ireucrnls. ndmiruls, mid professors. Ilcre is an extract from an article by the grunt German historian Professor Trcitsclie: - If our Empire has the coilrage to follow nn independent (‘olonlal pol- icy with determination, n collision of our interests and those of England is lmnvoldablc. It was natural and log- in-:\l that the new Great. Power of (Ten- tml Iduropo had to settle affairs with nil Great Powers. We have settled lour n/_-counts with Austria-Hungary, x /1"* A L" ' 1).# _t~`*=i3\ If I \ _ ,s4\\\W \\ lv lf: 0° 4 f -\w \ , e war bepnr the Deutsche Rundlchau : The material foundations ot our 'power are broad enough to warrant the thought of succesefuloperntlonto British supremacy: Germany. must- meet this war it it comes-and must lose no time in making her prepara- tions. ' ' In bow many novels, speeches, art# icles_ and pamphlets have German soldiers and civilians declared the na- tional hope and purpose of destroying British naval supremacy and break- ing up the British Empire? Their name is legion. The national enthusiasm for Count Zeppelin arises mainly from the -hope: ' that German war balloons may beable to destroy the British fleet and leave this country open to an Irresistible German invasion in force. No sooner does a German succeed in flying a hundred miles in an airsbip than the artist and writers of the Fatherland are busy with tales and pictures of German air fleets raining down des- truction upon Britlsh squadrons. ls Germany as pacific and dove~lIke year Von der Iieve? What of the humiliation of I-‘rance during the Morocco trouble, when Germany threatened to invade France unless M. Delcasse were com- D . German humiliation of Russia during It is the policy of blood and iron, or. to use a more modern phrase. the policy of the “Mailed Fist." The German Navy League was founded upon the passing of the Ger- man Navy Act. OI this organization the Quarterly Review says: The German “Flottenvcreln" or Navy League boasts a million mem- bers aud is the largest and most country. lt draws its adherents from ich nnd in the northern senports. It is filled with Pan-Germanic feeling, anti-British sentiment. The open aim :1 cvement of naval suprem.u._v. Tl ‘ aim would menu. tit.. Empire. l\I"" publication, I read: the putroiingc of ull the German roy- i lame its patron. and the leaders of the German nobility enrolled them- 1 pidlty. till today it numbers over n of its journal Die Flotte reaches near I railway sistions. It maintains nrmlcs of lecturers; it gives ciiicniatograplih-_ about £3,500, the German Navy Lea- Fur more than ten years it has carri- ed out an educational campaign thro- ught Germany in favor of nn all-pow- powerful fleet, until today its work is practically done. nrisltifwutic support of un organisa- tion which is Pau-Germanic und anti- British. \\-'ho has forgotten the Emperor's l`lilnn. when Fran:-c and Russia und Germany handed Port Arthur over to liusia? And what of the little nt- tl-mpt of our German cousins to rnlsc u vonlltiou of Gt-rinany. France, nud And that toast drunk every night in every German warship, “To thc d1\y'.' n friendly and pacific toast to the day when the German Fleet in thc North Son; how do the pcacc party relish that toast? Three years ago the British mnde proposals for a restriction of naval nr- ninmeuts. That was at the time of the Hogue Conference. Germany de- clhied to consider such proposals. And when the British made more or less tentative suggestions io the same effect to Germany, the offer was rcjcctctl with contempt. Still, the Liberal Government were Ioath to nt-cept the situation. Theyj would not believe in the alleged mag- 1 uitude and relerity of the German nuvnl increase; they hold hack the mnstructlou of British Dreadnou- ghts; and they found that Germany had srcreily rushed her nuval prep- aruiious in the hope of stealing a march on us. So much for the historic evidence of German hostility. Let us take next the evidence of our own action. ln the preamble to the Gcrmnn Navy At-t stress was laid upon the fact that our fleets must in peace and war be scattered over the world, ‘ IIIIEUMATISM GOES IF IIDQTS IS USED The genuine old reliable IIriotl’s Sarsapnrillu. corrects the :wid condi- tion of the blood and builds up the whole system. It drives out rheuma- tism because it eleanses the blood thoroughly. It has been success- fully used for forty years. For rheumstism, stomach and kidney troubles, gout-ral dcbiliiy und all ills arising from izhpilre blood, Ilood’s has no equal. (jot il from your nearest druggist tollny. Mason ~- " Schram - 8 ‘ f as British Liberals and Lshousists be- effort. I could not; sleep at night and, elled to resign office’ What of the I the recent squabble in the Balkans? lU’°l1§¢l`- I °°“d"“ed lu use “nm it I spirited patriotic organization of its | kind that has ever existed in any resemble Compound hu restored the r all parts of the Empire. It is strong T in the South German cities like Mun- f and it is of course. saturated with Pinkhamj Vegetable Compoundl It t of' this organization is the eventual hum Medicine C0" Lynn' Math hi "Uur German Cousins." n Daily centrated lu the North Sea. it was a close imitation of the Brit- from the Mediterranean and from the lsh Navy Lcugue, but with this dif- Chinn station, and we grntllmlly con- fcrcm'r‘, that it. enjoyed from thc first tzentrattul must ol' our naval stri-m;tl| allies. Prince llcury of Prussia bc- of our Navy to-day is tht' Nortli Sen. \ selves iii its ranks. It _fleet in tho North Sen. Vouple to- grew in strength with marvellous rn- getlicr the (Lorman slutciiicnt flint .our fleet must be scntierlwl and thc million members, till thc circulation ‘fact flint the Gerninu fleet is ulwnys ly half a million, till its publications tiuruaval power is riow--based on the and maps are seen throughout Gcr- Norlli Sen, und rt-all the lc,-sou. \VIint mnuy, in barbcr's shops, in hotels, iii do these things menu? shows everywhere. While tho llritlsh base nt Itosyili_ To-day that base is Navy League has n revenue of only being coustrut-lcd in some basic. Why? gnc has u revenue exceeding £50,000. strained every nerve to cslalillsh cu- , . _ mghnud, P -“Wh I started - uhm' Lydia ET. Pinkhameg Vegetable ~ _ Com undlwelina ( _&`,,,/a drsgully rundown- :gm ¢__/_ state of health, ~cf"' -“;' » had internal iron-` f~ 5, bleu, andwa.ssoex~ _ '_' hemelynervous and .. ,_ ff’:v` pmstrated tbatlf I badgivenlntomy " ` -feelings I would ri I have been In bed. , ."» Ae it was I had I lil ll in. -an - . , ` times to be on my sauna what Iam dorm bylsrw of mrieieu va-.v_b_|m_n_t-leieerlrillrrl and had a steady headache. “Afte.\' taking the second bottle I no- ticed that the headache was not so bad, rested better, and my nerves were `mede a new woman of rne, and now I can hardly realize that I am able in do so much as I do. Whenever I know any woman In need of a good medicine I highly praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Com pound." - lin. FRANK CLARK, 3146 N. Tulip St., RIc.hmond.Pl. Women Ilave Been Telling Women or forty years how Lydia E.Pinkhe`m's ealth when suffering with female ills. his accounts for the enormous demand rit from coast to coast. If you are o troubled with any ailment peculiar tio women why don't. you try Lydia E. vill pay you to do so. Lydia E. Pink- @.-_ while the German fleet could be cou- Vcry well: we brought homo ships xl home \vzitt-rs. Thi- strtttcizic liasc Vhcu I In-gun to write tm the Gorman uenat-1- livc years ago wc had no u the North Sen null thc incl. that Five years ago our olilciuls said that there was no need for the nnvttl The King and his councillors have tentcs with Russia and with Italy; , <;- 1.- \ if _ .~..>rfif‘;'.` 5 igx . . ¢ l ` i ‘ ;v Q ’ 'i'~1,',`v._._- ' . ‘§_ f’v_ _ 5 _ i p _ ,ls *li . _ ‘f ...L You Need A New ._ . .¢. -»; .i Soft and before you buy you Want to see our dis- play. New Shapes ~ New Colors $1.00 I0 $5.00 Also all styles in stiff hats. $1.00 to $5.00 Prowse Bros. Ltd. r nd have formed an t-ntcnle with W '. -; _ . _ try with whom we are ou such cordial One million members; imperial and terms: the country whose intentions l towards us are so brotherly and pa~ cific. » As I huvc said, Lord Rolivrts, Mr. Asqultli, hir. I.i:\ll'mir, und Sir Edward they have wnrnr-ll us of sonic impend- ing tlungcr. \\'liaI. is that tlurigcr? We are lu no ilztngcr of attack by liussiu, whom. then. are we so seriously men- - H) Iiussiu against us'.'. ated II' not by Gcruuiny _ _t To some of us there is sufficient “ ' Y ' 1 France and an alliance with Japan. 'hy " To isolate G(-rninny the Wu" cause for anxiety as to German inten- tions iu the facts \vltliin our own by I-‘rxuit-c. by ltnly, by Anieril-n. ily =\ Lubour nicmbers and Mr. Winston tuowledgc. The Ministers and cx~Mlnlsters of he King must lu the nature of things I possess knowledge which we Inck; nd they are anxious, and warn the a action after the Japanese wnr with Grey lmvu nindc spccrlics iu which "0Ul\l-\')' Uf lmllvllllllli-Z tlanI!€l‘8~ AFB we to liolieve that they are niistaken? t)r is it rcnsouable to ussume that the Kiug's pulitirnl. unvul, und military dvisors are better informed than the on (‘h\|rcliIlI'.’ - Very well: ici, us now consider the evident-c of facts. 1 . I /I/II PA-\\\\\\ivlll/A\\\`\\\\\\\v1l1l11l/I/z~\\i\\\\\\\ '~v`/I ?\\\\\\\\\\iII$IM\\\\\\\ZIIIIl¥IIlA“id For S A Safe and Permanent Paying Investment \Al e R e o o rn rn e n d the purchase of the new issue of stock offered by THE IMPERIAL Silver Black F-"ox Co.Ltd lVIor\taguo, P. E. I. 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