'fri . l i ..,,_. _ ,it .' \\ f~ 'l il* i i .I \' ¢. ,__ f 1 'if 1, fi' it '.l' \ f i.‘..,é ilill* ._ E fill: 1' ii’ l .»f'2”"W . _ 'JM iii ' ll .A , , i 1- -i fi l :,--l .L , .- i. ?‘ C; E il (fl -vi l i Q. ‘i l. i i ll' \ .U .._- ( I l I \» 1 § .' _l \ li iff a- l y l ii . l .i-»i_-s»~_-“wa .M #gp - _v "l .,, .e 5 vi. - -me ...nm me -- - 'run ci=rsitr.o'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN ' " ' \ _ -._ -. _,\l-if 'ui ‘- _ 1 ._ ` _, ; _ g i. ` ;'~/E Y "-I ' . _ r _ ` _ ' ‘ ` ‘ ‘ '\£'fl'.r` i _ ‘o` ,_ ,'~ . - ' °" .'_` '-;:~“`. 0'." .' if rms-r or am; ' " _ _ V paggsrx ` ,I7 ,f _ _ _ ____ _ _,_ __ _~,-‘ZEWFF Q . ` the First District of Queens. The Bs* B 'mn nic coat. iiuisii: RS' STRIKE IN SYDNEY- _ hm win he round in another- ¢<>inimi.| ANNOUNCEHINTB. |.¢5u|t 0| the prgygr d Pnul UIQ Bull Photo Films We have at large and fresh stoc ; of Ensign Fihns This is an English film and can te depended up to _give the best re- sults. Thev are highly recommended by Bayer Photographer and others. We would like you to try them. ' Regal Paper is used by the Yuited Photo Stores, Montreal, andother large concerns and is the best to use. All sizes usually ca led for are here. J.G. Jamieson, DRUGGIST $ i 1 . A life long Friend When you b iy a watch, -,get one of our high guide "G,H.'l ." specials .inil _ion “ill ha-.e a true and act iivati- frienil, These watclies ate made up Bp€ciall_\' for us l»_\' the \er_v leSt American watcli faigini-y niiil ari- all thot-»u;;iilj»‘ '-~~ri-ii and r.-1 ed \\'v have \hc~»- iri Ziiiii-is :intl genie' gi Ri, gold-li i-rl iinll ~il\cr c.'i~es_ G.l'l.TayIoi' 9 Qeweler & Opriclan. _$- An intimate acfiiiain- ance with our Delmar Chocolates is to be desir- ed by all who would en- joy the best yet in Chocolate Bon Bons. ]ust get a box and see what that young lady connoisseur on Bon Bons has to say about them. Sold by leading druggists, confectioners and grocers. The W lute Candy Co Ltd 5-Jdrmtl St John L"~ ~;'_-7----es .J ’ i-ss tio both employers and employ- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ - Telephone Company for D\‘0U1P¢ md THURSDAY JULY 8. IDN. ‘mir T.. the people of Prince Edward ls- i-_,,p_.i_ who buy their coal mainly from .\’~"a Scotia and sell a good deal of ‘ ;.i._.i-it-e in sydney from Star to rear. 3 gre-at strike in the cc-al industry 5-.ici-. as nas new ncgun cannot be a matter 0( in-ilderencc. Labor trou- i 'lr-_~ are alniost always a S0\!\'C¢ Of »:-d_ ii-h'.‘1e at the same time they dis- turl- trade and transportation and fttu compel ci;-nsumers to P2i5'l1lt§l'1» r prices. The pii.it_i at issue in the present. controversy are not very clear' to rr.~ _|' po -ple at this distance, and are an part too technical for the general The Company claims that it. ii paying the best wagu to miners of the men belongiig to the U. W. .\.. bring miners from tne Old Country to replace those who have gone out.- rea-ifr tt- clearly understand. it may li. -tate-i lrnwever. that there are two 1.-r;ani>.it'.~.fria of labor concerned. One ot these. the United .\Iine Workers' letters f'. Bl. W. _-1., is an interna- tii_~r.;\l organisation extending all ov- er .\`orth America. The other and smaller is the Provincial Workman; Assificiatiorz, also known by its initial letters. and is confined to Nova Scttia. With the P. W, A. the Dominion Cr-al Company has an agreement, biniling till 31st December next. '_The L'-tral. Company refuses to recognise 'fthe United .\fine Workers, or to con- sidtr demands made by them, whigh are for higher wages, shorter hi/urs, limproved conditifms and recognition of their organisation. The (kgnpany claims, rnoreover, that under 1_5,-DC,_ minion law it is illegal for men to zo on strike within thirty days of a formal demand for increased i.ny_ and that every striker is liable t_ 5 due of $10 to $50 for each 'tiny 3_9 ig so on strike. ,_-g Am,-.;i¢a_ Qommouiy known by ¢_-nblful and widely-extended organization eieeim lighted, within which in hasf erected a large number of hc/uses for .its loyal work people. 3 But the strikers have a very power- ;at their back, which pays than wages iwhile idle. Moraavor there was some ltime ago a schism in the ranks of Nl: lPr-erintvial Workers' Association grow- illlg Cl-1! ofa previous strike ani which led a considerable number ol _.its members to join the larger or- ganization. These now strengthen the strikmg force. But public sym- pathy locally, and pretty genemlly throughout Canada, is with the Coal Company and the P. W. A. The strikers' 'belong to an organisa. tion that is under foreign control, and it would be an ill day for Can- ada when our mining industries are placed at the mercy of 5 secret; not-i_ clave sitting in the United Statis. It remains to be seen whether an or- Zfinl-°Bli0n of this sort shall dictate terms to a Canadian mining carn- l>ol1>` which has seven hhousand men llfl ll-‘l UmPl05'. and which appraiu in i tne niaiu, to have treated them well. 'l`ll_l:1 El.E(`TI(lN I.\` ’I` hesitated to accept the respgngibiip Beer __.._ ~. e.. »---~.-M .__ -iéml Qt Weeks C"““"“’”'“`”““““' Sri;-ct-.<=_f.i's-, tri ,\l:i- k Wriglit l"ur. Co. es White canvass Piuniture, Carpets, 0ilcloths ' Beds and Bedding. _ W ji weather. I , 1 ' _ T B O w k ('harlottot.own, Chairman Policgdttbrttst ' Conlnittce. ear £.. ee s Siicct ssors to l\l.irk .\ right Fur Co 1: Y ’ - -I i-ii-: i~‘ins'r ursrnrcr. _ The in-election in the First Dis. party in the District. So far as the July 11th, 1909. , ‘trict of Queen-s County, which came candidnfgs were concerned they wer Paul's Second Missitinary Journey on }.L_St_,,.da5._ m_.,L1,_£.dV as was pretty faim. wen matched t -The Philippian Jailcr, Acts xvl.lb ' ' 40 ‘ ixeuerally expected, :n the election 01 Th.. i the Government candidate, .\lr. Cros-lDist ict still given 8 dividm mpport Jesus Christ, and thou shalt le sav-_ by, though 1.-ya slightly decreased to tic Govnrnme-rit of the da- d ed. Acts xvi:31. rriainidty. has ,i ty ed y an Verses 16-21-In what class do you "\Dcn'tant. point is that the e in to make any change Hi- -rovefl to Le rom »~ - _ ' Place H1052 Wh” l”'3‘l" W me sms Ol strtnij candidate [and diliririmiwlha from shi) mmm imttlmi at the gvncr' fallen women' _ '__ _ ' 5 U9 Bl tlfftluri in lsovcmoer last, Mi-_ This young woman was possessed céampfriitfn dm. elopwl Uf16Xl>¢Ci@d slblll- (`r0s y_ will no doom make B c,£,d,it_ with a very clever spirit o1evil.an all “ybsnhadrirciriings a8;;:!i;arl;`etr;;Trll\1i}.0;\ly-T; able representative for the District round spirit of dcception,' i|ii1iiliudLn8 5l’*`“l‘m‘f t“l@'“'¢5 ln 'fl Dl`€\`i°\1s cam- and “"ll B190 add to the debating Isqirximdbldsibsetlilglrzid till; liilileli-;uow'ners?Ir paign. appears rn have bi-r»ii-hi t strcn -t f gh ~ . . . __ __ 1 _ his bupptm the fu" btrmgthsoi mo U O 0 Liberal Part? in the Which are th. in~ ir Li .e ilamed in _ ' ' i S HUUUY these days, iortunc tellers or their i “_ _V /__ V willing dupes 'I I -~- -----~--~»~..- _.__...._`.~__,_ ; _ei - _ Wm r---»-~~~---~_ ~._._____._, When bad men are losing the gains _ *.'~.~i' ‘\ iiiz. A few vt-erik; ag., _-,,000 8 Y _ Staffs It ' h . A -.__ .'Q.l_j;-.5-`1 ‘At 4 -.if _ ~“4 quare Burr.. i nf A I are a cr the good mrn w o nie de miles wire added to southern \ig¢r “earl I wrnigigt Iizduztry show tnat stroyed then- busmues 'r Fm- ex nur? ia. More recently 15.000 squam miles m _ Y O L E cattle' and the liquor dmlers' anti ~l50,lu’iu pgvnk. have Deen added Oni than 2 per cent of thu hogs in. Verse 22-What madt- the m~ili'.‘t7\idc . _ I _ by 8 new arrangement with Siam. ` ;=P€C_nrr| after slaughter are found- to :;‘l_aniEry at Kaul anr1lnS;lias,and is :gy ie i fcwd “uh t _ _ ian e ever ine p c upon e C I _ . - 1 uberlmlosm (met uxcitai attitude of a large crowd. S USIM mr Melvin is satiistiod fr . . The disciissions of some topics rn perirrrnf-S made that hogs Om ox- thDo relilgious differcncoshstlll matte \ ,tha ,Ewan Womeub Congrees at Hy mrccted L Z _ _are read- 2 Doop e hate one anot er? ° 'roi-Uni; it-ave im .mpi,.,,_.,3,,, imms_.tubmu1UuB cgwgeinenéethiie nun; hi p£€°i'n °:r§=l\;l,‘lilU¥uEsfi1r1)i;;)1';‘;Z:;f;I;3 _'play any Ellterlaln Y0l| . . a - ~ .siovi upon most thoughtful minds. A cent of the cows in th i:'10 per verse 23_Wby did God permit such nur-ilier oi the delegates ap. are infected Mmemver sh ;irY herds cruelty _to his faithful servants? A pear to hold the l'm"l"'“ ll13t`0f 0Pi’nion that the disease lxnim is hiaviviilytols ntlirhidiii liiqvdelryy pioliizltglddp ' _ . _ 'lE f` - ~ L0 E3 ' 9 *4 ‘ the evil and vronir doing mitted from animals to mall. If 2;; fcring 7 l_ in the world are almost wholly due be true and it has long HE ` Verse 24-Say why it is possible for to the inherent bailness ofthe malt pected. preventive m _5"* any good man in prison, lying upon' _“_ This is absurd A Umgress of tuberculosis ensures against a raw back, with his feeti fast in thc mm vmuld not mlemtc an.e.x_pre8Sion dairy and therrxstk beggn with the to (lie igslhbapgy Tas a man in __ _ _ ‘oo-yar, ea .ana icry of olillulbfl Whvlch threw all the Ola-U14? Does a good man`a influence cease ll0l` t C “0Yl'l S d€Df8‘~'ltY upon wo *_ when he is imprisoned and his limhsl imen. Another feature of the Congress “fe le"-"ed 7 _was the prominence given to tihe ad. ‘ hAIn_looli‘ing back over fha |-“gigs 0| vocaty nf women Sudrage. Canaldian Si? lmpnsonmunm would Pm-ll and Women might long ago have hm! For Infants and Children. ciiigiti-7e ant to regret. this pinniiii iii. equal votiiic urivilegas with men had verse 25-ls there any clrcum' tance they exiirf ii. timire for it. Snim- B g If painful or disastrous. that Qayer tha grcal iv iji-riiy of t.l1Bm l¥EV€ Sigia? thai ani i joy/ - B ure o C* ` " ‘ _,_ -1 - l _ Shoes 30 and 40C._lust right for this summm- Sllllllll SEHUUL llSSllll *fi* re than $63,000, instead ot 050.000 fi and is determined, if needs be. tc as was some trmv M0 l'@P°"l'°d° ' ev" jug¢irinb\e1 l hir. Edison is reported to be Bill it is high claimed that the Coin improrinvhis storage battery- lm” pany has titled most of its snniirier lt wan-ggi; gm has mm-ly 150_nn0 tm, ing to the published accounts. He' 'banked against future derrian-ls. lt C18-308 U18! B b8f!i\’)' W¢`lSl‘l°3 N80 has made elaborate preparations tc P0ll“~'lS *ill P\”0P€l 9 ““"'t°“ “"6 meet the strike, bas hundreds oi ll'0U\ Ne* YW" 1° l'l"~l‘“i"lPhl“ wb" special policemen to protect its 01109 Cllargfd- Tum ls- ll “`0“ld '39 workers against interference, has sur- ll" "Wk Ul U5 l"‘““d’ "l 5°°Jl°°°' rounded the shafts with wira fences, Bl much les* 9xp"°'-"- seems still pretty hea"Y. 8CC0l'\'l" A number of Anitrican cities ve- cvrt good results from lailng ill' ust on the streets by Sl>flDl5llDE| with a mutnre ni nn. mr. duswlinei er It costs a little more than i- for each treatment, but is claim- ed tuat it lasts so much lvngff and' it its highly economical, Moreover the] etiect is olaimed to bc in a sense DCT-, manent, as astrcet once thoroughly treated requires but trifling atten- tion gg keep down the du-.iz thereaf- ter. or other preparations instead of wa-'into a tender-hearted Christian 7 t _ ' wa- te _ Sydney, which had a population Dominion census was takcu in 1901. has just now had a cfric fnrmera-l tion made with thc result of count.- ing up tio 15,810. Owing to the num- ber of unmarried men employtd in the mines, the male population ex- ceeds the female by niorc than one thousand. S.S. LESSON. Colden Text-Believe on the Lord' _ ._ ' fish'-'i t', oth t _,.»4_' ., Tue British Empire is still grow- Roi- ~rt~i from the United F0 lleellhlglllllodlluttli; ]t(i°riitli“wh;iy¢l;E-~ -;‘:»' ,\"_",-ii - ~ ,"i\ ‘- in returns ot y¢st.erday's election in aould 'Q hue more ‘oy md ghd. According to latest accounts the °D0_u God uydny work out of his any tirm in Canada at the present Newfoundland deficit for the SNP time. It relics upon the fidelity ol ended with June last Will U0! U0 ' mo If we prayed and san! D0" l” °‘“° "ug, inns, and in our families. ess 1 - Verse Zfr-Was this earthquake N10 i- was it ainatural event. 1 people. Practicdli ul* um’ "um, as are here re¢01'°‘ ed f 'I "i',m.,r?i1-what pi-eeiiieiy dia theyl mean by believing on the LUN! Jesus 'I nav B rather or mother believe In Jesus, so as to assure the iiulvatiini or their thiiiineii 1 <'r_hi» nuestion ls tr be answered in writi1‘iK ll! l1Umb°'° of the club.) Verse 32-What is "the w0l‘d Ol ill!- Lord." and many a person know that word, first hand, who is noi DHUOD' ally acquainted with tht' Loivl 7 Verses 33, 34--Can the grace of God suddenly tum a cruel and bmtal man, Verses 35-40-May we be 'confident that there ii-iii aiwari be a happy ending to all our trials 7 Lesson for Sunday, July 18th, 1909 --Paul‘s Second Mitslonary J0ul'l1¢Y-- Tlressalouica and Berea. Acta xvli! 1-15. Those Qirpuscles In your blood,-nd and UNM,- lieop you well tl they an healthy, onine you sickness I1 diseased. To make and keep them abundant and healthy, in to have pun blood, free- dom from disease and vigorous health. The chief purpose d }.lood’| Baru- pnrills is to do this, and its success is attended by tbousandn of wonderful cures. Cures of all blood diseases, serofula, ecumn, rbcmmatinm, eaterrh. Get Hood's Barsapnrllln tovlru. Sixty-one Years Mother milestone bu lust been passed ln the making of _ pgioiiisfiiisr l Silverware. Everywhere IM; `. . famous brand ls the choke o £3 discriminating people. """7“` lu! tu' uh, liars, »:lhn. I t., Ill I ll MERIDEN BRI":’A C0. SOLD lY LILDING DILLIII 'Silver Plata that Wann' ,.%iiiner .~ ~~~ hone -2-.: . __ _'_,,.F_ I ¢_ ,S _ _,..,.: rf ' __ _ ._ r*-1*-» ._`__¢_`::;» - l§f',“.»,.. i-gi-.gg r ll- ./' 5 _ _ _ ,, ,", `6f,"1 .-‘X 8; \Z __< *L* _" ‘ Q-_-"1 “_ '-L ins Mmuswn-ni* .__':;L~.'.‘-‘_-:.”.;~f:;‘.-. li You can have the world 's greatest musical artists entertain you- have them sing for you- at your summer cottage. A grand opera on your verandah, a waltz or tivo-step on your lawn. _ You can have Caruso sing for you, Sousa’s celebrated band play for you and famous come- dians aninse you, as long as you like. Yoi.i'll have the time of your life,all the time,with one of our phonographs. If you can‘t call,write. We make the payments to suit the purchaser. Hundreds of records kept in stock, iiiii.i.i:ii iinos. 12,1, Kent St., Charlottetown. V -i “tpaii-ofakind, ' ' ` 'i 1 4 COUNCILIDR D O M REDDIN if' mv ’_'_f 'J Y., This store closes on lllly and August. “”9 __ ‘__ _ ' ` Canada Life Facts Curtains, Draperies, Portieres, Cottons and Linens. “ r - Mondays at 1 o’cloek, during Beer (8). Weeks Successors to .\lark Wright Fur. Co. dmstf ‘fig ‘ \ i I T. Burrows Agent Sum nenide, W, P. Callaghan, dmwfrwstf The Canada Life during the past ten years in. creased its assets 85 per cent., while the business in force increased 59 pei cent. The Company's increase in strength has out stripped its growth in size. Ami mmm. B. l ' v o ? i-f" 5" 'rimcaniia is comin. the .i retry Storevcloses every it i ofiiocir .iuniig ioiy_-aid,-j'An3,`\iit. f i l . 1 1: _ _ I. ._-_- i gf _ lTh . Store of Quality C- F \ U _ _ ` ‘ ." Appearance Is A Magnet lhai Draws All Eyes There has been a day in the life of the average men vhen a smarter cut of coat or a later shape of hat wort for him that which he LOST. ' llow often has this been said of a man: “rle has the ibilitv, but he doesn’t make the Ari-izAiuNcr¢." 'What is lt hat 'attracts us to a man we have never seen before ? ' Hia ii-i-i;.-R.-..\'ci~: of course. And is it not a fact that unless he be ai freak, his appearance is in li is clothes ? You concede this ro be true---the fact is glaring. Where, then, are you togo 'or your clothes ? _ _ _ >- Go where your investment is__assured the biggest return: lnd this will bring you to P.-\'i‘oN's. It is at_ the PATON Sron wthat VAi.t'i-:, dollar for dollar, is meted ont, and that the style and finish of modem tailor-craftare blended with pieces that place good clothes within the reach of ell. _ - vi it su 'ro ron that our famous clothes H/ivit No rititn: or is that all-»--Our patrons will tell you the same.. Stiiti .eady to wear from $8.00 to $20.00. See our Special in Black md Blue worsted at 5.5.0.1. _ " _` ' , > " iggiii.-iiiii'riiinii:.iiir:2 . r I [ll ill MT* 4 f\.‘_- "‘ ' ‘ F” 1:" __ .- ra. “.1 _ r; -:ring - -1 -*rf-`*-.=T_= -i'_f'; _f,.r fi -i.l.‘ -t i ii-tg; ~:.~.~~ - =€ilT*;.ii$4` _ : ‘ ' . i~ "\»’_._,- i | .,_i I »` \ _ __ ‘,_1 I i_ . -3- V' E - .» _/_ . : _ "fg- ~.._,'-».4" i -1,: _ _ _ .l:i;lliiis.§»,t,, ifji; ig.-;_ ._lt_ _ _ . _, LV.. 1 .1 /,fi 1 __/A' X id; r.. _V V _ ' - -,.=.<`_-e_;_~_- - __- _>" ` ""'°"` "* R .T "£0 ,- r -*F .,,`F.'- ;:*‘>`_:'7'_` ‘ ii! i iiilil' i dl ' ii-xl _ l‘ li l ‘_ i. 50 pairs worsted pants, the $6.00 kind for $4.50. Only JAS.PATO A Pleasant country -House -For” Silt at a Bargain. ' The residenceffmmerly occupiediby ], C, Sp,-‘su , in soiiiiipoii viii ii. 5.1.1 in pnhiie mites P Tll“f5daY» lilly 8th, at 4 o’clf`.ick This Pf°P¢l1y is only tive minutes walk from bridge and makes an ideal summer residence 'l here is a splendid well on the propgfgyy A ,man hm md .Uii Rogers P- B- I. Branch R016". Cashier Charlottetown Mun iful ornamental and fruit trees. This place will bg sold to the highest bidder on Thursiay---No “nm rsdsi- ~ ‘ “‘l*lfY- There is a r~z acre ofland and many beam- 1 I-_ ; I `