_ ‘°_°'i*lll\~.i.'arlls'r onlie . THE rite __c}vli.4ii1i"_Loi"i‘ riifro wil ,o_iJARD,1aN , _ ' ` ' .o _ _ _ __ _ lli .i,y if ii. nw '°" `" 'lggigelse Dimmu L cUnBEc_E{§§;_’e¥me.llsiisesr f..`f'.l'.l’i'F.'I%_‘,ii.:f.'l;,'i‘;'.' ”‘"' "‘°:.':.:'i.§',...‘r.:‘i‘li.i".“li.. ‘Y-" “~“ “‘"‘9"" il"’i.i'l‘»l%l’l.’.l‘ia .sais i -When the of the party _which is eu.ppo‘esd`_to‘_.liave be'liefited` by' such means as were employed iii this cam- ralxn. tbllef. tesrlsuly ami illaepeaa ently exllfell their is hope that reforin is the people w_\iq.e_re to blame." ' - _ l the discounts. _and Comfort . ; l,‘ . . . ~~ .V 1. ' s 2;-'_ ‘ »» . stock is just in. It comes direct from the fsrtory .and every bottle is fresh and sure to wear long and give satisfaction. We have bottles from up. The better ones are frilly guaranteed. Prices :ire low as buying direct from makers gives us all J. G. Jamison DRUGGIST l New Fall Jewelery We are showing the choice- st in jewelery for fall wear. Dainty bar pins, ear drops & pendants in plantinum fin- ish & also in gold & gold filled . ' Mesh bags & various other- new-& pretty things. C -.j'1Tayior li I _ I' ' y . .__ _‘_ W'Pteese address all eomusiintcstions to The Charlottetown Guard ` ' ` ` " `°" ' wlzoriissnllv, oc'r0BBR so. ion., In England, nearer to the soene of ', Be "uh fm. the cool. :°““;'~ "W" W‘Eh*“`° :U51 l-’°i'*:i‘;i i“' turn the Turks out of adrtanople end fan ui hts .with a ho( erm GS t0 0 Irv UH 60° fills. Turkish rule be crippled who will _ g ,the Balm” '|'°“b\° W l`°K‘"`d‘-\1 “WY hold Constantinople, the Bosphorusi water lmnle to Put at your seriously. Our English exchanges, and D,,,.du,°|1,57 And we Gr,” pow, ‘Gilt ThC COIllf0I`f- OUC with correspondents in touch with `e,-B me asking this 31541 will impart is worth msny the leaders in me war and with me The ,,,,,,,,,,,,d,,,g ,,,,¢,,,, of the wa, lime’ what yolfu have 1_0. ililfaretlt g0Vel‘m1'ilBntB i1lV0lVe¢l, l00k and of an that. lead. up to it is th, P8] ‘Of ll IICIQ. Olli' fall 119°” "W °“"b"°ak 35 H ‘mais °l°‘i“K powerlessness of the Great Powers in "P0" E“\`°P° Uf Wl‘i°h 31° "ml i” 'to avert catastrophe or to guide 1. uncertain -but big witll change. The London Times, oneof the best informed journals in the world, says: “The only indlspiltable conclusion at present permissible is that, whichever wily the tide of battle may roll. the regions in dispute are never likely to revert to their former condition. For food or ill we are entering upon il new phase of the Eastern Question. The Balkan quarrel is not ollr quar- rel. It had to come at some time or other. Ti.me and again we have ` joined in damping down the fires of strife. We have always known that there must come a day when diD10"\- acy would fn.i_l, and now that the da? p has dawned, we must, so far as in us lies, look to it that it does not in- volve the whole continent. Grave ,though the plvsont position may be,it ‘will be far greater when -battles have been lost and won. The real danger is not today, but hereafter." If we assume a Turkish victory does any one imagine that the Turks who, 'before the victory, have refused to grant refornns in Macedonia or tc allow their Christian subjects those rights of self government which Would free them from Turkish oppression and misrule, will when flushed with lwlctory, agree to set up a system of self government in Macedonia and the rest of lduropean Turkey which will A prevent massacre and inisrule? Un- questlonably they will do nothing o THE GREAT CRISIS. . V Suppose the Balkan States win, Europe into the way of 1;-ence. Offi- cial assurances come from all Europi that the war will be localized, but 1 very black view is taken in Berlin _ the future for the Great Powers and 3 still biacker view in Vienna. "The _ truth is" says one correspondent," g greater tragedy than ii. Balkan war. Berlin distrust St. Petersburg and St. Petersburg distrustr Views and armies this .form it will be aswarm and genial in the bosom Berlin. For instance, if Austria were to re-occupy the Saniak of Novi Bazar, Russia might also move, anti then--'I Says the London Star,’ "Europe if a powder magazine, and all the Pow- ers are just now damping the pow- der. The awful miserles of the Balkan peoples count for less than nothin ` in the eyes of diplomatists who are haunted by an infinitely greater hor tent. The"-tlm'ef'hel'ooms _ -lvrelr slid the [neon .should frown down political ‘tion wherever it 4 against the nationalltfi cannot much longer be- committed old world chiefly needs is some Bun- ‘lday religion on week company manners in the family. Religion worn, like il Sunday suit, and hung in the wardrobe when to be donned again on day. Usually this kind 0, ‘ty looking when wom in the sunlight and is seldom mistake proteases to be. The stands both wear and part oi the, whole make-up and can- umt the P°w°" 8" hmdms 'Mb not hc laid away for future service. other's hands lest they should tear Company manners' like the Sunday wh Oth" r° Diem- 'l"‘*Y “'°°“ suit, is usually recognizable by its freshness. It were wel They dread Al‘in8Z0dd°1\~ WGHHH ‘mf to make the manners ~ if Q ,game of Rugby Thanksgiving day be leo! occurs. ,-f This ein p with impunity. ._..=.4.l-__-_-- , ' NOTES. One has well said that what this days and some tho bosom of is too often Sunday is over the next Sun- becomes rus- n for what it religion that inspection is l in this also an essential part of the lrhole being. when it as- of the fami- ly as elsewhere. p WHY roorialnn Has NOT BEEN PATRONIZED. Sir '-Th r was to have been tween the Abegweits and the Saint Dunetan College Teean, on the C.A.A. A. Grounds. The College Team punctual to the arrangement turned .lp on' the grounds at the advertired of . urniture at Auction Prices _ gm ___,.-y- .___ The business of farming is in the' most critical period of its develop- ments. _ Both the working farmer and the Investor in 'farm lands and securities are seriously' 'studying how to turn farm productsinto net profits. _ There are thousands, of. farmers in Prince Edward Island alone. Is it not hard to believe that only one of every (ive 'read a farm Duper at all? Only one in five? The other four need the instructions given by farm papers. , 'l‘he Guardian management has com- pleted arrancements with the publish- ers of 'l‘ho Canadian Countryman so that this excellent weekly ,magazine will be mailed FREE for one year to any subscriber of the Guardian who remlta a years subscription in` ad- vance according to instructions on ron Therefore the Pow” hav, hour and after waiting some time "ret 8 _ agreed to leave the Balkan nations to work out their own salvation. I truly Christian policy for 9, Christlsr Concert! But the most selfish a.ni` most cynical plans sometimes mis carry. The rulers and diplomatists or the Abbles phoned the acting cap- ain to 'find out the cause of the ~ club had decided not to play nn when an explanation was asked for their negligence in commllnfeat this decision earlier in the day or at ished weekly at Toronto, Canada, and | . lin' I" was Named- the Ab°gW°“' has branch offices at Winnipeg, Van- DBE - The Canadino Countryman is _pub- ~-` , l of Directors are as followsz- LL.D., Toronto, Presid- ent Sir Edmund Walker, Bant¢er,'l‘or- onto' Nelson Monteith, B.S.A., farm- er, Stratford; Thomas Deiwortn, far- mer, Wcston; Walter James._farmcr. Basset, Man; W. J. Glass, farmer, McLeod, Altn; A. G. Hopkins, V. B. farmer. Bretton, Sask.10-17MEtf. "As the optical branch ot my bust ness is taking all my time and 1' rind it impossible to get competent help to manage _the jewelry business I have decided to clear oilt the en- tire stock and devote my time, ex- clusively in future, to the capital business and am therefore clearing out my entire stock-the largest and best in the Province--at discounts on former prices ranging from 20 per cent.to 33 1-3 per cent. G. F. Hut.- cheson. 10-29M3i. i "In Gandnei-'s Asthina and llron- ehitis we are sure you will find qilck relief from. all your troubles. This matchless remedy is praised by all users and is especially beneficial for couvcr, Regina and Montreal.l B A S .A., Agricultural Editor. A. L. McCredie, B.8.A., . ., is Editor in chief and Henry Sirett B.- old folks" coughs. Remarkable cures have been or edited to its use 1-nd in suits. A hottie' 50c. The Two Macs, if Gt. Georgeflt. Mldtf. east before the men left the college __ _ _ _ __ _ i. .. ` re; l_____,_»s,_____ l\H»V¢ B01 hllmllll belllgfi lwllind their 5 curt answer was made that it was l subtle webs. What of the peoples? Will the common folk of Europe idly watch the bloody sacrifice inithe Bal- Abbies werevnot going tn' play kans? We sh-all see," ` _ the kind. _- _ ~ New iuilo osoiios ilori`3i.` ` - - TRAGEDY AND REFORM. _ "gin to think it is time to enforce ui not thought necessary. We since' learned, that it was e common report' around town in the-forenoon that the we have been informed, even by thi president .hl'mself,‘ that the captain bware of this. decision. If. would 'perhaps have put: the organization an was instructed to make the colle " _ _.n in ala- at num' ri. il. 'r o in e o n ing all talcum powders are silke- Tbere`s a difference- An important difference. Na Dru-Co, Royal “Rose _Talcum Powder is pur1lle_d7_ and iground, and ground and purified, un- til it is perfectly fine and smfootll, without a pbrtlcle of grit or foreign substance. 'l‘hnt’s the kind to use- 25c. box--E. A. Foster, Central;-Drug store. 10-_23hit_f. 3: _ 4? _ E ____ New ADvr.a'r1sMi;Nfrs TIINDERS i"0R l)RUGS_&c In the matter of the As- i signment of James B. _Fin- I layson, Murray River, for the benefit of’ creditors. SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to coth. November 1912 for the' pur- chase of all or any of the' above es- tate as follows :--- i. The Drugs and Goods of the Murray River Drug Company 2. The book debts of said Murray River Drug Company. r 3. 300 acres of land on Lot 63 in Kings County. A list of the Drugs &c. in No. i can be seen at the Oflices of Mac- Kinnon & McNeill, Solicitors, Charlottetown and a copy will be sent on application. ~ ~ '1‘he highest tender not neccssnr~ P ym. \g(:rhB°U|lQ“\ET`\`l%,r‘¢r. d ‘r‘al?éI"`i.i:i‘i‘r°I.'”.°‘"°i*i`l."°"i§:":.i.':°"°i°°‘i*`i- ouibiisii i`i'll°aX1i:al.aiso SYDNEY. N. S. "Perlman stockings in cashmere for_ women are the finest stockings that tilis price will buy. Consider the splendid values at 25c, 3.5¢, Silo, 750. Seamless-perfect in fit-and if you ever secure a pair of Pen Angle hose that do not give satisfaction ,ws will replace with Two l‘ilirs. Moore at McLeod. i0-26M3i. It has been said that it. usually re quires a tragedy to bring-about a. reform. That all reforms await. th 'tragedy might be assuming too much but in any case evil, whether genera. or iniiividual, has an unfortunat habit of growing until it become linbearnlyle. Then there is fr prot and-if it has not gone too far- check. With individuals, communitie and nations the history is the same; . law. many years. That each election » i worse than the one which Il\`°¢°°°¥l' is freely admitted and few are 8 narrow minided as to believe th poly ol the art of prostituting t by the awakening of the people to _ B. ` Political corruption lisa been stead- “Bm hm he “err-ill £0 state sc e ily on the increase in Canada to we do not wish wnkmu therproprim .0 lthem and we shall content ourselves .t therefore in observing how they are es: either political party has a mon; their remlcnrfnt captaim th 1; electorate. This evil also is growingi Sl Dl1nBtan’s College, ' and rapidly nearing 5 check eithe e and the president himself in cle`al`°er ‘_ fnuch in the press of today. I-Iowevo; if ties to urs-club even though it is in it our interests thatthey should knov going to fix u the affair with 0 CAPTAIN OF 'PHE TEAM. -r october- 29, 1912. ‘ A HORRIBLE DEATH. l _ "Pill \]‘ fat-- ' there is the small beginning, the gra- g l l W No. 4 ln this space during 13 const-cu tive weeks will appear all “a