v -. .-,_-.,- f I . _> 9 i other fashio n able i..1- -_,s_,,..--_---..-.-\ ll/;»-l-*~ -. .- - - ._- ._ ~ __ -l 1,. . _, eg), , RAGE TEN - “ras ni-rss1~ saws 'Pit CH WN 'V' ~ I .__-f~l'1n.u~r_or AH." _THE C H A RLOTT E TOWN GU A__RDlAl\ fel' 1" l=¥1“¢ *° “°”‘- 1* W°“\4 'T' ' SATURDAY Novmlsza - -' have hem better there and here if ' 4' mu' ~ more thinking had been done and H 'rwo Junloral. svsrnus cosrnasrmn. remedill »°¢i°\1 *-“hh w lil* °\1° ' ' " pal-ty out of the rut before disaster C8018. __, r ‘ l _ . _ D d judges. which prevails in the Unitedgcsudidstes sued the editor of the af Ott e Sw" Ire many. 'lm male as sraouyn standard-onion le. neu. ,_ _ _ 0 Heat A hm watf_rl»ni:le l- am 10 be :te--:lid nn" t'lut~ e but g-gpg. ially .il .lu -el sun. ~Hl=at :_ . ..--m!`<»_' '\~ul'- hx-R`§!\-‘_ il-181--'. il.- .nl i~ ‘ll~_ nl-1-1 pro 'not ulethol of velie-ing }_ ~°_~ .uuny i‘,ljurle.~ ani. _ :ments In no other 'vay can htat be so well applie-l -rm-nes as by mlnns of a hut water L hottie Tho e we supply l _ will proves good invest- * _ ment. Only keep those of the best makers and all bargains at the price, _ ].G.]amiesmv DRUGGIST l~‘ 1 §‘ . 5| *I _ Bride lfyou happen to be one of the many persons wanting a Wedding Gift and not knowing just what to . buy, we ask the favor of an in- spection of our large and well asserted stock of Silverware 'and _ Cut Glass ll. Taylor G5 I rs-.rio ` ` 'ew~ ~\-1 if _~ ~ - it _ .. i199"-'<‘-':1*'»'1‘-#rr-‘f Merci* The evils of the system of elected placed him ln nomination. All the ugyanafsn uraemlusu v_lu'm'sy_ accomplish against the»_g1‘¢_atest dim- cultlss. ~ ::Cure ycuriCough, with the nicest Cough Mixture on sale "Rekall Cher- ry Juice." Young and old love it and tits so ood u tell all 1°*-ll' COfib_ - lu .;~vuz which n~»-rf my you zo, you s--5 .-v;.i .chrsthaf we are clara and hu y. The curllns.-moks, the heated |n.nn.e_ th.. -renlal rsdl .t-lr un~ and a‘l proclnimthe merits of COAL ' $37010"-||=_l:u¥lY|d r£_on’t_ bedforgptllél and ‘ vu . r = . _de sell alllltiilds of i'o:l sl°'lld.W`iJild. jA. _Plcllsrd & iCo_ Phone 240. ::Rexall Emulsion of Cod Liver _OU is pure Norway oil with Hypo- -phosltes. _It is a great cough medi- _cine and builder. Splendid for young children, nourishing the bones and , enriching the blood. Get it in pre- ,lfsrcnce to all other Emulslons. 75c., .'l_a,,bottle. The McKinnon Drug Co. _ _ 11-4dtf. Y Gaiters _ This is the time 'forf Gaiters. We 11av,e an assortment from which you will be sure to get a pair t0 please. Black, T211, Blue, Grey and shades. A Also men’s and ¢hildren’s Leg gi n s' and Gaiters. " ` At s. A 10|' lllilzclhips are usually party msn, who at best secure g nominggion rather on account of party service of P¢rsonul popularity than o( jimi. cial iltness, and such Pvrsons when elected are always under temptation to bend to the popular will rather ister “the law. Clearly 5 judge ought not to be liable to such innu. ences while holding his judicial pq". N011. or when seeking renomination for another term. But the evil does not end here. There are many egg" in which' °W‘°§ t0 7-he P\‘°p0nders.nce °f Rfillllblican or Democratic votes in a iudicial district, B nomination on the one ticket or the other is sqniva- 10111 to election. Hence the abuse has crept, in of candidates for judicial office ,paying 3 price to secure the part! nomination. This is usually in the form of acon. tributlon to the party election fund The election managers in effect neil the nomination and the successful wldidflre enjoys .. mg judicial salary 1°' B term 01 Years. The New York than to firmly nnd eqnigably Mmm, All of them withdrew -their compla int, however, declaring that the pub- lication had some justltlcation as sf- fectlng the third. The money has not been satisfactorily traced, but tht harm has been done to the entire unset." , It is due to the people of Nev York to state that they strongly re- sent' such Practices when thus ex posed and brought to their notice but the system ailords too frequent opportunities for the exercise ol cor- rupt practices. 'ln Canada ant' throughout the British possessions the judges are appointed for life ol during good behavior by the Govern- ment of the day. Our judges arc made as fsr as possible independent of popular clamor on the one hand, and of control by the Government on the other. _ This is perhaps as good a plan 8! any that has been so far devised for the appointment and tenure of oihcz in the judiciary. But it is not -quite ideal. Our judges are usually cho- Herald of October 31 cites'a case in point in which the facts- came to light while the scheme was in pro- gress, with rather disturbing renuitg It occurred in the second Judicial District of New York. The He;-81.1 says, in part: -"Stripped oi all extraneous matter, a candidate of one of the judicial nominations drew ten thousand dol- lars from a bank on thc day the gon- vention was to meet. He was seen in an automobile with one of the de- legates. This delegate afterward sen from. _the party in power and not without some regard to party service in the past. This is the weakest point in our system. Yet the judi- ciary oi Canada, like that of the Mother Country, stands high in re- pute for fairness, learning and abili- ty and is universally revered and respected, "a terror to evildosrs and a praise to them that do well." We are not likely to change the system ol appointment now ln vogue for that of popular election, of judges while public opinion in Canada re- mains as it is. 'rl-In cousnnvarlvls swING. ‘. The (_}onscrvu.ti\'es are apparently ou the crest of popular favor these days. Eleven years ago the Domin- ion and nearly all the Provinces .were under 'Liberal leadership. 'Mani- toba fell into the Conservative col- umn 'in 1900, British Colurnbia~ in 1902, Ontario in 1905, New Bruns- wick in 1908 and have so remained. This year came the great overturn in federal affairs replacing Sir _Wil- Minister and yet Nova Scotia,Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatche- _wan and alberta main their Liberal , Governments. l Sir James Whitney is taking ad- lvsntage of the high tide to launch' a Lgeneral election, following which an- inouncement Mr. McKay, the Liberal i leader for the Province has resigned and N. W. Rowell has been chosento _ ing a new policy along with its new _leader, but apparently with little fhopc of winning s victory in the _ coming election. In the meantime in Alberta, s. Pro- § vince hitherto almost solidly Liberal, lfour bye-elections have just been _ held and Conservative representatives :have been returned in place of four_electorate. But in the luxury oi ‘Liberals who held the seats before. _How much further the pendulum will art, non-ppogressive, in some “ses l “Wing CBD 01115' be 8UBl9¢d at pres- corrupt- Defeat teaches 5 whole- cnt. frid Laurier by Mr. Borden as First SEARCHINGS OF HEART. "Ii Liberalism in- Ontario is not to become extinct, it must go for- ward," says the Toronto Globe. On the same day H. M. Mowat, Presi- dent of the Ontario Reform Associa- tion, and son of the late Sir Oliver Mowat, addressed sonie pls-in words 'to the Association. “We all rea.. llse," said Mr. Mowat, “that we must get more material before we 30 to the country. We have to halve more ideas, more thinking. The lLiberals haven’t been doing enough _thinking lately. We are becomingn little dry dust. The Liberals are f no longer Liberals. "We are Reform. ers who think there is nothing to re- lform. That is all wrong. There are succeed him. The party is meditat-l pla'in~spoken words have their appii. lots of things to do." _ | Thus Ontario Liberals take counsel .together "ln straight flung wordg and iew” in the hours of defeht, and the ,cation in other Provinces east and ,west of _the great lakes. The Libe- _ral party in Canada is a great party iwhich has achieved great things, has J 0 SEPH PULITZER. K W friends about it. 25c., money back if not pleased. Sole agents, The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. George I: Kent Sts. \ll`¢l- """"""'”l Notice We wish to notify ourcustom- Portraits I I _u _ _ _ '~. L-Pastel? sndw(§iiiv°p‘Ld§°__f0i' ». aloe uielaoa, n,,=§,,,2§_ Mew York Artist W,-he information » - ofr prices and dtllsr the millionaire proprietor of the New York World, died on board his yacht on October 29. He was born in Hungary in 1844 and came to the United States in 1863, where he en- listed in the lmlon army as a “V81- ry man and served to the end of the war. Then he settled in St. Louis and became A reporter. He F000 by merit and industry to be city editor. managing editor and part proprietor of The Post and then bought St. , :souls Despatch. In 1883 llc WNW to New York and bought The World, then 5 paper of small circulationflts circulation and prestige grew rapidly under his direction, and in 1390 l10~ erected the World building, which was then one oi the greatest of New York oillce buildings. 3, member of the Missouri Legisla- ture, and later represented a New York district" i`n Congress for a short time. In the later eighties his sight began to fail, and after a time lm D0- carne”totally blind and so rer\\B»ll10‘Na’l'=ui‘i»I 'digits in N004. ll W Obclt protection you could secure lor those dup ng ent upon you costs very little but brings great returns. The very act hat you are wideswslrs enough and hysi ly fit to _have y ur life nsured will lift you in the sstlmailon ownninggg l'.'.‘.'l'in.il.’il .‘1.'Z’.'.'.‘2‘“é li’i..'°'2I.°‘2.Z.i1."" °‘ll‘ l’hl“‘é°" ‘Il 'ill' lil: ggntalifgznytou-the Ilia is t»h°s°sl'l'oi\ges: cc`l'i:a:y‘.o: W. K. Rogers -l'°"‘¢°' More Money ‘ . _1 7 - for the , I/‘ , if Small Dealers I _ The big man isn't big in spite of the tele- phone -lt’,s L-ecause of it, to a certain extent. _ _ av/ If vou‘re satisfied with the profits your ‘ great-grandfather made, if you just want to elle , out a bare existence from your business," if more ` business don't look 'good to you---well, aphone » _ will be just in the way---a bothersome ornament- But, mark it down plain, if you want more M business, a larger and better class of customers, straight tips on all the markets, the most profit- l able of inside information and the respect of i ' over it either. _ The phone will bring you businessmig Wm ‘ _ prove its worth in better returns, in actual sd- ditional cash in your till. ` Let Contract Dept. prove these fsctstcyou. I Q., . __ The; Telephone Co., oi -P.,E. I.. _ Charlottetown, P. -E. I. i ` ` 1. l ll _i4-._ 6 _ 5 l l . . _ , _ . ‘ _ . .._¢., _ 1 _c..c@Lutl»@i£&¢ lmdQ1B.m¢m. fe 1.11.. _ ' _.ix _. _ . . _ _ ,,,_ ' I P. E. I. Branch " c. ll. slack. spain ,Arm I Talks- i A Few Facts About Good Copy /-"Copy or the text i.~ the most important factor in tile pulling power of an advertise- ment. It is the merch- ant’s message tc pro- spective patrons and s ould be as sincere, truthful, clear and con,- vinciug as be can make it. And that isjust where many merchant- advertis- ers stumble. They are so familiar with their goods that they look at their stock with a prejudiced eye and cannot write a talk that is free from teclmicalities and slight exaggarations. °lv.l'.'1ll‘.%'¢‘§..'.‘.2’.'il.°'l'.lll'l’»'.‘.'Y"§ _ l-|10 bllilnl pulalllc and wrllte $33.' 3l”i3f Sf’ .l..l"ll.ll¢"$’.§'&’.°..'.' The very 1 ct that you have' l ...F "’éE§.l §§! l F0141'-llll Mivroves our state- mtgts correct, l- l-ll lot- toletller for a bigger buplllzsrrg m ll 0 N N li I. l. Advertising Agency your customers and envy of your competitors---' ° i I Cameron mock' 0"’ Th" c°|\“'l\lIll. and on the Pacific Coast. J. A. S. llayerrl rncmclllrm I New _Proms sleek Charlottetown 5 » ~ » N U Ll FE I (lu. ll|...l rtllstj Brings lleallll and Strength No man can succeed nn. less he is fortified with strong, steady nerves good health and strength. And health and strength and sound nervesdepend entire- ly upon the condition of your blood. _ For building up me maint.. of the blood, for strengthening the nerves and for developing physicisl and mental faculties to the highest point of perfection thsre's nothing more reliable and satisfactory than Nulife (Rui Blood Tablets). Nulifc is a preparation that has been perfected after careful years of eamest scientific vs_ search-analyzing and experi| menting It combines all the best qualities of all the blood and nerves foods _yell have ever known and wor such good le. suits that no person who desires good health can _afford to be without lt. Theres no disease known lo man that cannot be benefitted in some way by, the proper use of Nulife _(Red Blood Tablets). A box costs only Sk and is sold by nearly every deal- erin good drugs. ` A ' _ Itall.WAYs_- _ P. E. ISLAND - RAILWAY mmencing ondsy Octoberalst Ill rains will runhdaily. Bundsyexcspttd -as follcwszl Outward ' 'l‘rslns “yard lion!" a is r pr 1.45 .olvtown Ar. use 0.# If 0| 8.88 unter giver 10.311 s.e6 1.44 6.01 9.08 erll Jet. |0.0d OM lm 8.13 9.80 snail? ls ul agua! 8.40 9.50 tr. S’S _e v. UM) 'l. 11.80 7.60 12.00 v. 1'. 8.65 4.56 ll tl” iii "‘ll.‘.l‘.‘}' ’ 0.50 4.85 Ar. Tllnish Lv l> ns r sl - P as a st A ll r at 8.2! 8.45 Lv Unwwn Ar. 9.80 5.9 no are Mtn? _urn wsu 4.50 8.62 orel 8.04 Sm 5.17 MN Bt. Pets 'I 7.02.81 _ r _ :;.'s‘s§e:. .=.s'.:. 5.00 9 ll 0 8.15 10.86 Ar.%‘ilolt.'fv\r`n Lv. 835 Lu E§§e 223% _ o ll gs e. .i:.iirys°\i‘ ° 'nails .-.. lil ‘lil ... 1.10 8.10 Lv. C 'town Ar. 9.25 0.85 .ss .ca g us 3.5 'lm ids Ar.Murl?:;g|br Lv.¢.s0 tm :xii v lil raid Jet' Mukrf Oglfrsverse 'Iivr.'l.s0 "Trains are run by Atlantic Stsndsr me. G. A. SHARP Hunt. PIG I ll! _ INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY __ Through tickets to all points on the CANADIAN PACIFIC GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC. CAN. NORTHERN and. all Oil!" rail and water lines in America- I reserve sleeping car _berths 011 all lines by telegraph fWl¢ll°“* charge (except to l_losto11)_- _ _~ Tickets sold at the very_.j_loW¢5l through rates, inq1\_1irl0B b¥-“Ill °’ in person, cheerfu y' answered. _ Passengers boardlngtrain at any. station on P. E.I 'R.will_lJ¢ Pf°Vld°d with through tickets seillat basl' age may be checked through- W. K. RDGEIIS taunt - ' _ stu tu orss Fire"- in short if you want success--you’ll see what ‘ ~ m---sg-_.-..._ ':,°,,,,.f,,¢,,¢,,,... , wecan do for you, and you won`t waste gimg. -----»~--_==~;=.;-_.-A--ss T L25-'-_ -. .,_». _- - -- ~ --'=~*‘ 'GWNG -I CANAUIAN _ roulusr" I dec' T _ S_ ls s Popular Way to Travel. _ curls ,_ ‘ ' ` ' n;ods_ - l'\¥ two sddliiiflf l"i'§h|cl?lmofti,trr`e`a`l"°mb°riigr.|iin.gccs.|‘:d ul I Fast Transcontinental Express Trains for points in Western Csnsdl. 5'* Netuluxurlens num Pala sin ' 5 i u. ' ¢ in, 'femme superior class of patrons justczs well:-nsndust 11:5 tli`:.ccst. "qw C ___ ______E¢0T NOMY AND 00lfl"0ll‘l` COMBINED. __ _ . vm as lime i usd ° Mm irs ei... .. v.....i=. ...‘"s..';..-.‘£‘,'.i7.l,’!.l2°.‘2.f..l'1’..’£'f'"..‘!l ‘l-‘|.§'1‘... al... "Tourist" from Montreal, on payment of Tourist Berth lists. _W _ lf-'°¢°f~\»d. ue J.l<. nose, uw Ag:'»¢.°f~'T».lu‘w.a'now'7/inc. D-P-A-~ C P.R., lt. John, N. B. l_e 'ii-1.