le fo Q! §_ i ‘fw ‘li in __ i -mv, I l _...go E 1? l .i t 1 . A ‘s 1.; 4 -»-_sa--. ¢,._~.. .‘~ ,_..... i r l ` . B _ l 1 i I ~.- ..._-.... ._ i i. 'l 2 i il s..l _. 4. i 4 t;_ 4 i;_ i ,. . ‘i in l ._, __ of _ . _ ._ _ - 2.- '~~'.r ~f.1-'-'- ~-: >;..~:i-._- -_=~‘- .f is-_`~=.i'=" _tw ._ .legal _____,___ ____:~_.____'-_,,___._» .¢.___. _ , a _ _PAGE TWO _ 'ri-nn urssr News - THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN gmac pr"u.r.." _ AUQUST 33» 191! - 'THF CHARLo'r're'rowN- ouannumi I ~ "' ~ 5 A it ii ` “_ m~,_,. .......,........., _ [HE _WEAKNESS ' "From Gdaiitlian Aug 26"' (F"°’" Guardian e g _ 2 ' SOMETHING ABOUT EGGS AND THE EGG TRADE. Canada produces a large surplus of and from other countries 9.2 UF ULD AGE RECIPROCITY FOR PRODUCERS AND .i-__.._..__ 1 t il I . L To properly com- p o u n d prescriptions these days an adequate - stock of drugs is requir- ed and knowledge of ltow to use them is alto nec( ssary. Now remedies are multiplying and all ad- vanccin this direction creates nr.-w problems for the pharmacist. We have all the for which there is any demand in this locality. A n y _ prescriptions pounded by ri griidiizite pburmzicist in .1 uiost scientific luauuer :intl at the most reasoualfe prices. ].G.]amieson DRUG GIST ZW I _ For the Bride lfyon happen to he one ol' the many persons wanting ri Wedding Gift and not knowing just ulml to buy, we ask thc farm o|`4n in~ spvcliiiii of our lzlrgc .i --F well assort cd stock of _ Silverware and Cut Glass |'... I _ Il. Taylor Jeweler f il. ._ -:"""'___ fi _ cents farm products in general, and at the per dozen. in ~ same time is a considerable importer' All of which goes to show that ° of farm products. For instance, in there are eggs and eggs, with a 1910 the Dominion exported to vari-fwide range of prices. As every one ous parts of the world over 90 mil- knows the price of eggs varies vary "FHUIT-I-T|VES” Ellll HELIEVED. Bl Canada has long cnioycd ion in both parties this is a that it would he a had thing market for all ber products in the British Isles. By 5 consensus .of opln- farmer have a tres gard. speak! _ July 1.) CONSUMERS- _ IF WE GET RECIPROCITY he essence of the i-sci ng generally? Both the .T Canadian farmer and the American men; 4. yr” "ad 1 p'°°i'-Y H8110- , ° “ “IUEG number been all along selling 0| na “ul product* Thu ,B _ good their surplus products side by side ln .raw 1,-“dom to un and _zmllly thing for Canada. All would fool the En lislx market and the Canad products and imported over 27 mil- lion dollars worth. Of animals and _their products-that is, live animals, ineats, poultry, dairy products, eggs, etc.-t'unnda exported over 53 mil- lions worth und at the some time imported over 23 millions worth. 'Thin is not strange, nor is this _ lows: !“r|i||1 To mln imported more tlisin four times` thc Those sent t.o Britain 27.8 cents per ilnz and T por doz _lion dollars worth of ‘agricultural'great|y from various causes, includ- 'ing quality, the season of the year and the relation of demand and sup- .une _ _ __ 'ply. Judged by the price the Eggs vousncss of old age. "lirult-a-tives l'¢- --pn,;¢_,,.¢iv¢s" is a god-send to those ring from the Weakness and Ner- exported from Canada seem' to have ll\"'¢““l°’u‘°wl'°l°§y°"°m`-s"mngthens been intended for table use, and those grmaged bladtig- and kidneys-stogs imported, in limited quantity from that pain in the ba_c_l=-_;_:;§3ll°*°9 ‘ ° _ ~ . _ ' I - G_icut Britain, and in large quantity bo_}yr_§;sco:1_\_;:_ln;::\_:‘_\§_§i___d°____e__smed,mit from the United States seem also to ,nic escliunge necessarily unprofitable. have been eatable, especially the lat- _.gcc ’l`lu-rc ure some farm products oft . O stoma'ch-hcl di estion-relievw tively, and speedily relieve !h¢ er n the contrary those brought troubles which are the natural results of -.ibn-li t`mmrla in an exporter to some in from other countries were proba- “‘ |°,:;g';w§.£l;l]dfefor $e.5o, or trial size, extent and yet of which she does not bl I - » 5 ' ` y or use in confectionery and vn- 152 produce nearly enough to supply her rious manufacturing industries iin l_iiniled_ClllaWi\- - - home market. Eggs fall into this which eggs are used. drugs and medicines ' d tl hi h _class For instance Canada in 1910; The prices quoted go to show that oods as they do now. The fight is Canadian Producers ‘would not he glad This is in our favor. The two larger nee an W c we do not pmdmi exported eggs as follows: _'no che g ' At all dealers, or from Fruit-H-UV" eg in "Fruit~a-tives"ac! g¢\\'~lY Y°t. if Britain were to suddenly change America and low rate ol duty would cause con- cern. A rate as high as that we have time was viewed with alarm in Canada. Bild Canada in g l8n (ha for us farmer has held his own thsrs against ata a a ln s for years met at the American bord- went to the States to farm there. Hhs an sr would, if imposed by Britain, be Now American farmers arc coming to W0 WGN lwlorc in regard to our _ n ws have hitherto euj d, buy _ tcd, it seems hard to lidleieveiliilfz the world. In dairy ft can be other than a d “ . 1. her trade policy and impose duties products especially Canada has dis- We shall be under no maif|iJiii~ oghiggl upon what we have to sell. Even a tanced the States. ~ ‘ straint to lell ou f l' arm dl Times change, have changed. The fishery products in the Unltedasrty gm when Can dian f r or more than wa have hitherto been. auf: ll be in no way limited more 1|, 1 ¢i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and om.. of arty to neu ia the British ma it H' rightly so. _ Ithousands to farm on this side of the lilly Gills! market. r et or France, Germany and 0¢l\¢l` E\ll‘0- lln_e. Dues not this establish our _ W __ u __ 0 r buy. pean countries imposc UPBVY illltles abillt to com ste i ng' ° 5 And the same in regard to u a e under no compnl. . y p n farm products’ ,on to ____ _ th U t on our products when sent to their in America, as we have long c¢,mpe¢._;w__e "muy bptoree liked States any markets. Would it not be regarded ed with them in Engllmdj, It looks ducement ____ do 5,) sn] under no lu. with satisfaction if one or all of the that way-not in everything pe,-h,,p,,___________ to better advuntess wc can buy countries of Europe would decide to but in most things. A much larger where we _,hull 8321810 tllun elas- ndmit our products free of duty? We proportion of the people of the Uni- ,me _is bdore to buy wluit llulte us think it would. There is not in fact. ted States than of Canada live in ,n me British market or _ W0 Wsllt 8. C0UllU`Y 0" U18 [lice 0' the globe cities. Hence the proportion of con- m "1 “D and accessible to commerce to which sumers to producers there is larger tl arket abroad of the things wliiclh iii; E _ _ or do not produce in sufficient n I ap eggs came into Canada uuly beginning I, is the mg protect. to have free access in like manner ns cities of the States have a popula~ u at tity nt home. So that the very ei. _ _ ' have to Great Britain. tion equal to the entire Doiriinion.l,;,.n¢, of the - 3 ' from the United States, the average' _ l ve for the they "OW _ _ 4 ' “g"°°m°“f» lB Suu l -_ Eggs Exported. value for the year bein over 23 _ ell ll"-el'95tB» who have "0 0 And nccoldlug to this view of the Potatoes and t t -is H are 00 z=:r0Wr\ in greater freedom oi b th ui H _ g ce" B farmers. miller U19" me farmers case it ought to be it doubly good cities. Again in the yield per acre of buying than we jmveo se ng "nd I),-0ug]|t hefe gre com. _.ru ,_,_,,,, H,._,_,,u $ 9 333 as compared with 17 cents from Great fi lti inst ti _ _ _ i 0l1l0yed hereto~ _ _ themselvem who are -gi ng agu img to have free access fro our nn wheat and oats, the_(litimdian farm- fore. - '_ |»,, l',,,,,.,1 \~t,,,,_.,, _ __ __ 11 _r,;,| Britain and about 9 cents from oth- _ ,t 'tural products to the market of the er beats the American by a hand- When one comes to think of it To other Otzliiitries _ i 20,882 er countries The figures also show reclpmc yi V United St'ates` In the “mt place It Home margin' wh _ _ is a market close at hand. So close Hut the consumer has some rights seeking new or larger market., in ____ ____ ‘___ 766 that what eggs the Americans bought Better and cheaper transportation is it that for three thousand ,myes ns we" _ . . . . . _ _ _ . _ . _ . . _ . . ._ , ,__ _ . y have we been all these yesrii as the producer. Something|Mexico, the West.Indies, Australia Om US Welt# E004 01195. better ln all the year round must bc regarded our boundary is n common one and l`k , 1 e one-fourth of the people of Can-_South Africa and France? Why buy; I ul C' d . t d price by ‘il cents per dozen than as all important to the farmers of the great bulk 0f the Calllltllall D802 mln live in cities and towns and have WB ll C' Snlne year fLl.l]ll H llnpor e _ , 1 what we sold t0 Great Britain and th- province 1; will be more impor. ple live very close to that border-_ In all their food-stuffs tn buy. Moatiylmi eggs from ditiereut countries as o- IS ~ subsidised steamers, paying two lllon of dollars a year for uhm. H the next place there are an immense they are supplied from C di |0169. lllliillly t C by ltli cents than what we sold to ' 't d - ' ana an , tant when we get rec1lJ\‘00l Y ull number of people in the United farms. But in times of scarcity ma.ny!t° Fggs ,mpm_ted _other countries, This speaks well for m,,,,¢_ not be lost aight uf in the poll- States and they are per capita f ' ‘ tl _ o arry our products distant lands and bring the pm. _ arms,-9 m prmce Edward Island ucts of those lands to Canada? All the American market for good eggs about the we lthic t t ll _ , . a s na ion in t B have had to buy hay. while in hetter'thi5 has be” d°“° 7" make l-F8116 vrrini creat in-trim i 1 234 it tuinaua had surplus to stu w-nicii mal cnmpmgn' w0fl“ Now is thc time to buy 1,' >cr- -rs, 'rin very sorry to do such n. thing We H D' farmer with two tons or hay ____ _____“___r_1 ____ _ get, because of reuptocity $4 pei ton an ___ __0_____ _mes whe___er ____ of (lontraventiouof Rules and per- D A Bruco's. 89dtf en Fgg Stove and Ch€S__u______ _l:V_i~ orc cb.tr;.','ed by 'The Examiner ' we g rem- » , - \\'| ; d _ b ___ _ Belfast. g1ns._ down 40 feet, striking the embank- . W' 0 assure 0 e er prlces or H* i Major Edgar denies tim( ho otleq-ed ment like n pall' ol pI‘0jeCl.ile8. d ~ . w _ _ _l__2$e‘Z__f_‘,’ Till; ‘;ti€:__:’l"’“ f_°°‘€_l”'°“ much of their surplus products, but » TUFIJIIMAN AT D- R. A. any money. The incident caused sen- _ , _ 1_o____c oAidf., am a the not ,Or 8,, We ‘have taken care to B HAS BEEN DIBQUALIFIED. nation on the Range, seven persons were believed tn have eccssarios o ie. u \ h tl _ ---- ___,_______ mat the ____Ot__ct_vev;c_l_‘_)_"es_] y warn _thc farmers that reciprocity, ~ Y as _ , _ . , _ 0T'l`-MVA. Aug- 26-M8101' W. R. _"Have you seen the new style ,_ a ,),,,,den and not ___ bé__e,_t to Wllll€ IHIDYUVIHZ their DOSIUOD. will ilddgnr, of the 24th Grey Horse, necktis that .is all the rage in Mon- ious that they will die. _,___ _________ rs th __ _ _ not, in our opinion, greatly increagg I `Woodsto_ck, Out., was, according to treal and the larger cities? Knitted » f 8 . lflltfllllfllz the labor- then. p,.0f,ts_ Prices lmve been very the odiclnl bulletin, posted by the D with a bobble band ln beautiful com und the entire consuming class in ` C _ ___ , - gers. many of whom are war veterans _ R. A. ouncil yesterday found guiltv nations ~of colors. Gtlc. each. At __________ Edwa__d Is_____d_ high and _must probably. come dowin .. - ri _ _ _ _ i Inthe awful plunge at least thirty --~ been killed and more than 60 injured. The injuries of several are so ser- The train was crowded with passen- d excurtionists from the G. A. R. carnpment. I`0Cll. [‘ L, T :YYHYY Y '_* 7" ' "_”_' "__` N" _M " `° i deteivlng tht. farnif-rn! We would D y 0 "0 __l _ _ ._.J I _ _we m____ t__,_______ “___ _______m___'___ ___ and 100 dozens orcggs to sell should _ _ _ _ _ 1. 1 ‘ nn] the some story _ _ Y ~ _' _ Willie tilt? }`ll'lC<3 IS l0\\’. for many yours past, that the nn- more fm hm hu.y and tmee cents less' _ i 4 ____ _, _ _ _ __ _ per dozen for his eggs he would still protection is . . , 'nll _ » _ ' Order your supply today ‘ ____ ______ _“___ ________ _________;::" ’if_’°‘:t*`“L profit ta the extent of $5 on the __'_______ ___________c_'__ " °“”“' .looms transaction, wane the char- _ _ _ lottetown consumer would save $3 U We fnvor reciprocity because it nil O will ink' ti i' nO"eggs` ~i'. 1 Ve; ' , l. :ind )iii'C|ilnile lililidlviiih tilllll tllietii/lfllie fncilt radblt SI fear of dvhlit _ _ ___ ' .. eaoenaionsmayoo _ lun uc ;,tt it there nmnt follow a hurt ,hc P_ E_ Island ,m_me___ Aus_ lti-ii1_-ri! reducr.mn of trtrifis tlirouyqli- _ - for delivery from the vessel. Plone 24o “ -`.'|l nr .<1 i A. Pickard & Ce. it no-ret. __ I' ST.” DENIS __ BROADWAY AND IITH STREET NEW YORK CITY. '. WlthIn'_Ensy Access of Every l"olut'vf Interest. Half Block from \Vnus¢nsl|cr'~|, . 5 nilnuti-s' walk of Shopping District. (- NUTED 1-‘0ll: Excellent of ‘ul=inc. (lotu- fortuble Appointments. Courtcuus r5erv~, ~ iciinnd lvmclllie Surrnuddtngs. » _ BUUIIS $|.|J0 PEB DAY Mill UP i »- _ .sunopem PLAN. ~~- '_ _ .Table d'l1oto Breskfsst S0c. ' , WM.'l'AYLOR&SUN,lrlc» ALS() » HDTI-IL MARTINIQUE, ' Bronuwu sm! 3=Jn| Htrcct-_ _ \ | l a ,___ _.___ _ _, ‘ L lfyniiliavt- ;m_y trouble ulmt- ' ever uilli your hifritiiig sysleni you atv: suit: of getting best results and snrc salisfnt lion when you engage my services . l I make .1 specialty of this work -~h.'\ve had twi-||l_\'»five yours ex~ ‘ |n-|~it-nw in :ill ll 4 branrlios. `lll __ __ _ __ tialm, New Zealand, Argentina, Jap- Y`_ ` """ an are ot the opposite sides of the ll globe. 'If Island farmers cannot. com-‘ pete with them in our home market _é then our Island farmers deserve to be beaten. As for Denmark and other Contrary to what The Examiner ‘uropenn favored nations, they are not likely to ship their farm stuffl pus!! the British niarkst amid pay ° ° frclght for 3,000 miles further to sell _ Prince Edward Island. *T ~ NOTES. i _ Let me do that healing j>li_ A l’hont-394], write or rail. i Jas. A. Mcllachern 124 Gt. George St. _in st: Tan ‘ iStotes, The Guardian has many times the farmers will not consent to go on paying tribute to the mnnufacturersl cottons, woolleun, clothing, hardware,i §._ _ 1 crockery and a hundred other lines of ited that when ws get reciprocity ark for prospcrties. Wm. Moran Principal. into l the form of extortionate duties on ,_ _ 'l_*¥ <.;l ` fi" , ,=»='-.___ 57 ‘_ a ' l llllll lllllln .alll We are offering at, i 1 ,li__,_lilf[l_§_l_lj[ ii illlllllilllllllliillllll i r;-;;1q-*gj A é _ 25 per cent discount a nice lot of Tan Shoes and Boots. CO me and Secure a. enables Policy-holders to reap the benefits oflhcir investments during their own life _ time, and in event of premature death to leave their legal representative in possess- ° nn t' f tbl h e I f mMortgage,Debt or Encumhrsncs. I all' before l(‘y are ' oTli‘e"i`¥ri’e£i~:Ve‘it liil'ei’PdleiEisIhogivs the most protection for theleastmcney. The -iopularify ofthe-so policies is evidenced by lbs fact that the Great-Went Life have 0 11 -mid more Insurance in Canada, for the past four years_ than any other company. _ _ _ . I' to ca. Limited Goff Bros Q _ Prev. Managers, Charlottetown. MscNUT'l`, _Special Agent IIICKS, Agent at Summenids. .v».-1 3!" The Ideal Policy _ i Department 0f The Naval Service. \ COMPETITIVE examination will be _ held in November nv-xt at the examin- ation centres of the flivil ~ervic.f Unm- .vussion lor the entry Of Nnvsl Uadcts for _he___Navsl r:lo_rvlce ofllanadn; there will ie vucsnc su- Csndidatas must bs between the ages of it and 16 gearson thu lst ofJnnuary next: must be ritish subjects :tml _must have reslden or their parents must- have resid- ed ln Onnsdafur wo yeiirs immediately preceding thu exsminat on ; short per- iods of absence abroad for purpose of ea- ucntlnn to be consId~ red as residence- Buccessful candidates will luis the ltoyal NavsL0ollegs ut Halifax in snu- nry next ; t e course at the Oollege ls two years and the cout fo parents, Includ- ing hoard, lodzinyz. uniform an all ex- penses._;s snproyhnistaly zulu for the first 'ear an |250 or esecon ear. 'i On pnlyslng out of Onl|e|n.lladets will bo r:t&3_dM;lsh_.p’ma°n,_»_\pd will receive pay n e ra e o r em. Parents of intending candidates should make apslicstlonto the Secretary Livll lilsrvlce ommlssfon, Ottawa. before fsth 4' .tobsrn xt. li' thorlnformation can be obtained on :rli‘l:’.:i‘:.°:.z‘i.::i.'z:,f.l°.‘~"» ”°'°"‘"‘°"° , _ l’ _ * Shoes 33° ll i l ffl. Unauthorized ubl cation of this notice' will not he |>alrl__fi»_r-D ‘BAR _ - A15, Deputy Mlrilutar igths Naval Service Department of the sul Ht-rvlcs. ' Ottawa, August lst. tm. ' I-I ldlllll Mackerel ~ - - _got ,191o Kinds of Fish Cod, dried 3-4c per lb“ Fresh or Green “ “ “ Haddock, dried 3-4c “ “ fl U U Hake, dried “ _ “ “ Pollock “ “ “ Tom 6( U K( Halibut 'Ie “ “ 23 Flounders 3-4c “ " 1 Smells 3-4c “ ‘ Herring, salted I-ze “ “ - Herring, fresh I-4c “ “ 79, “ Smoked and kippered r-2c “ “ 7, Eels, salted 3~4c “ “. Eels, fresh 3-4c “ “ Perch 3-4c “ “ Mackerel, salted rc “ “ " fresh lc “ “ U. S. Duty Quantity 4,354.87 I 3 39' 31° Fish Oil 8c_ per gal. ’669,’z59 199,986.18 “ ` Comparative Prices of Fish per pound in HALIF AX and BOSTON, for the last five and a half years. H A LIFAX BOSTON Halibut' - - - - 2 . Cod _ _ _ _ _ 9| c 14 §7c 3.62c _ 7 -‘ r 4-7 33 __ Total Yield of the Canadiai Fisheries as Undernoted Year ending ]une - I r Value Proposed Reciprocal 3,753,62o.oo Free I 1._i,u8”.77" “ 1 1 1,705 361,649.00 “ 8 14,041 10,973,467 _ 308.659-30 “ 130.651 _ 338-244 50 ~ “ 121.205 325.-sas-50 “ 2,087,800 44,586.00 “ ,232.3o8 1,24o,486.co “ ,oz 1,540 1 9,692.20 ‘-‘ 9.422.904 868,842.88 “ 304,188 r,292,48_9.5o 944.217 1.155.307-84 772-591 306.953-80 _‘f 6,965 68,939.00 - __ 545.502 ' 31.176-00 ' 1.137.976 55.902-00 “ 2 43.427 578,607.00 _ "‘ 369,464.00 “ These figures will convey to the fishermen some idea ofthe Fisheries of Canada. They will real-ze what it will mean to have the United States markets thrown opsn ts them. Do not forget that thssnarket of Porto Rico is also thrown open' to Canadian fish under the Reciprocity sgrosmuit. This is ons of the best marlislsin the West dndies for dried fish. It came under the operation of the American tsriffafler that .country annexed it Reciprocity opens this market to us again. The dried fish indnst has rest ten . fy po ~ tislltias in Prince Edward Island. For lack of s protltsbleinarlret it has not been developed. 'Reciprocity gives-us just what ws have been ‘ 8-iqfniwdrt . 146»08s.927 I 1.663.257-47 looking for since |866,s market for our dried fish. Think of_it ! Ships loaded at Charlotte- town with dried f`|sh for Porto Rico and bring- ing back cargoes of molasses. It means to thc lshermen high prices for dried fish and chesp molasses. On the :ist of`Septomber, fisherman will be found in the Literal ranks, fwowin Sir Wilfrid Lsuriorand Honorable . S. Field- mlhe champions at Reciprocity. "PRESS ERE YOU SER HIS WHITE PLUME SHINE l" IT MEANS HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR FISH, WHICH WILL LINE YOUR POCKETS WITH SHINING GOLD AND SILVER COIN.