,r 25' uwean-5 -yt __ -s ffl ai Delicious Sweets We handle confec- tionary of qualify and srll it at the most rea- sonable prices. In or- der to meet all require- ments \ve have four different makers’gocds, whose purity and qual- ity is assured. M0lR'S GANONG§‘ FORDS' __ CADBURY'S Chocolates are as line 119 skill can make them. l\'c have fresh supplies coming in regularly, Large HS- smtinent. 5 anil ioc milk bars, caramels, nuts, etc. ].G. Jamieson DRUGGIST 'ras MEDICAL HALL 1.11 ID \¢l.'lif\l\li.4\lI. Ll:ll»\lWYl` \J\J§l\IJI,l\ AY if I The Borden Government is carrying forward the policy of its predecessor in regard to the extension of the areas and boinidiiries of the large Provinces of Manitoba, Llntario and Quebec. What is proposed ii to add to their existing area large tracts from thc territories to the north. in-' asinuch as. these lands are the prop- erty of all the Provinces, what is proposed to be done is ii mgtter of the most vitiil importance and conse- quence to `the iVlaritim'e Provinces of _thc Dominion. ln order to a better understand- ing of 'thc inatter we must gui bark to the original federation which ii_....it piiii-i~. iii isin. 'nie British North America .\i~t .of that year uni- ti~il four Provinces of differing areas as fiillo\\'.~';--» _ Square Miles \)llf»&l`l<»_,, ._ ... 101,703 Nova Scotia... _ zifoes i 'i`hi- ll. _»\_ _-\ct 1567 did not give iii 'the Parliament of Canada any i|»ii\\'i-r to add to or diminish the are:-1, ,or ti. chiiugc the boundaries of any ll’|'o\'iuce of thi* Uoiuinion, but this 'power was conferred by a later Im. perial act, the Llritisll North Amari cu Act lX'i'l. Section 3 of the Act “rcnils ns followsi- Il. The Parliaiucnt of llnuuila mu) from time to time, with the consent of thi- Legislature of any Province ol the said Dominion, increase, dimin- 'i I I t’s Easy el. up these dark mornings ou have a Taylor Alarm (lock. It rails at the right hour and makes no mistake. You should have one. ' Prices $l 25_ and $l.50. These are guaranteed clocks G. ll. Taylor =s '.A.<. _ s -r -- _ v __; ~}_‘_M_ _ \‘%ur'£*:r='=" -iw --<5 -¢. iBé?5‘E~= ALL 0\’ER 'l'0WN which eri-_r`way you go, you see erid encethaf. we are alive and busy. 'l‘he curlinzsmoke, thc hi-ated furnace. the CGA-L- liir about $55 §ear~. and has a rcputatioi unequalled by any other for the making or pure. rich, red blood. i\1r. ll. J Ilaiicu, Slr'.\u`orci, Om.. writes:-"l - liuve been troubled for several weeks with boils on my nr.-ck and arms. l had them lsnceil by the doctor, hui as soon as one wi-nl others came. I tried ill kinils of so called remedies, but could sei no relief till l was advised to tr) liiirflork Blood Hiliws. l mn pleased vo say I am now quite free from those inost painful things, and feel mui-ii better in every respect. " My boy, of nine years, had a rash come over his back and legs. so we gave him ii few doses and now he is all right again." V Burdock Blood Hitters is manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont. . ‘The School that has won the confidence of the people' genial radiator, one :ind all proclaim the - me-rits of C 0 A L from this yard. l)un‘t be forgetful and letaour supply run out. order ahead. \ e sell a l kinds of Coal and \Vnod. A. Pickard & Co Phone 240. fiiiifriiiii sift $l,T|]0 will huy n farm of L74 acres nt. Martlnvaic. no acres clear, and in uood state of cultivation, balance » .\’. l.. .\'l(1H()LSllN ]i~rtts`liil|nwlll|. I i-overed with iii=a\'_v growth of mixed ‘ lumber. Large lioiise, nine rooms' ilnisbad complete; water in kitchen, large barn and stoblc with pump in stable, henery anil work shop, on ri tributniry of lllorell ltivcr, near iilili-r und mussel uiull. ` The Fish _ in lhc Globe g;__ ___ _ ART ll00TS $2.50 to 4.00 E v e ry young woman who enjoys s t y l is h footwear, knows of the “smart- ness” of the Art Shoe. $2.50 to 4.00 Goff Bros Gun Metal Calf, Patent _Calf, and Kid, etc, Lace, Blucher 'or Button Cut. is certainly industrious but it doesn’t get any- where. It is simply a case of industry but no intell- igence, Add Special Training to your industry and you will be successful. A course at the Union Commercial College will prepare you for a good position. Enter now call or send for prospec- tl1S. Wm. Moran Princip\l.» New Royal Bank Building. “The Scliool that has 'won the confidence of the people-“' » i were made from territorylthat was las much the property of.,the Mari- l »ime Provinces as of the Provinces to i -rbich it has been given.. being the Vommon property of all. No addi- ,tional area has been given to any ‘one of the Eastern Provinces, I It is now proposed to annex hun- ldreds of thousands of square miles more to Manitoba and Ontario and about 400,000 square miles more to Quebec. Those Provincesl arc, of course, consenting parties, but where ,do the other Provinces come in? We lzannot pre\'<=nt what haa"};een begun iand is going on in thnt_}§egard, but we have clearly the diltylbof demand- ling cdmpeusation. in this' point the liydney Daily- l’o.~at speaks forcibly. l We quote:- _ J E "This is not merely n western ques- ,-tion. lt is a matter that concerns ll every part of Canada and is of espe- f cial :ind vital importance tothe peo- ple of the Maritime Provinces. All these lands, extending from the lGreat Lakes to the foot of the Rocky "\louutains, und from the American b`order to the Arctic circle, were parties to 'the confederation pac `has maintained for upwards of fort iDominion of Uunllflu- bn, Saskatchewan and Alberta. enrichment of the lands of the Nort main in thc west has been made by the l’arliaine'nt of Canada. "By nil means let the boundaries of -to Quebec. three Maritime Provinces might well common policy. But there is no time and of Ontario and Quebec are al- ready filed and are now being pressed should net promptly and unltedly." . , iiorns All can remember the tipie when the excellent Conservative journals throughout the Dominion were with- one voice proclaiming that one Is- rael J. 'rarte was the master of the Laurier Government. But it turned in due time that Mr. 'Parte was not only bought and paid for out of the Do- minion treasury by the four original fl, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and .,Ne\v Brunswick. ' l “It was federal money and federal go home. credit that built the C. P. R. to UDGH 'up and develop these rich prairie lands of the west, The money that ting into it. I then decided to s t the Zfam-Buk treatment. and having “__-114;( the ; _ _ __ J . The Classy _Quencher Y years an expensive immigration ile- ravtment to furnish them with ect- tl€YH. has rlfglllflfly and without stint most instantly, and by next day there been paid out of the treasury of the was 5, great improvement. "In a week’s time, through porsc- i "The enormous outlay that l-as vernnce with this wonderful pre lbeen made, and will continue to be tion, u complete i-are wa, hr, made in tho conatructi_0“ of the N' Tl about.” ~ R. has been voted by the federal I ar- liament. fur the express purpose of mn, ulcers, scalp sores, absc opening up, settling, developing and piles, ringworm. boils, varlcos giving value to our great nortiiivfrst cers, running sores, cold sores, domain. The twelfth Parliaiuvut of peil handspctc. pit draws all \Canada, now in session, will under- |tnkc the great and expensive i-rt-ject and then heals. 'Use it, too, for of constructing the Hudson iliiyliall- burns, bruises and all skin in way, to meet the convenience .mil the .commercial requirements of lvlauito- “We of Eastern Canada lmve con- tributed, are contributing, and will All druggists and stores sell continue to contribute in this way, to ,-the development, colonization and h West which have been 'purchased with our money. Therefore, Eastern Can- ada should bc consulted before a final disposition of nur valuable public do- lManitobn be enlarged, let Ontario have increased territory along the border of Hudson's Bay, let Alberta and Saskatchewan be given their rich crown lands, and let Vugavabe added -"But before this great additional territory, with its enormous poten- tiul wealth, is conferred on the Pro- Ivinces in question, the provincial governments of Maritime Canada d should he consulted, their interests “mg uw l"‘i"~ N5 °“¢- .V0 considered and their share of this federal domain or its financial equi- valent agreed upon. Thin is a mat- ter on which the Governments of the consult tozethbr and formulate e to be lost. The claims of the West i .....,.., ................. ........ _..._ .._.. ___ excellent Liberal journals, following the precedent set by their opponents, are affirming that Mr. Bourassa 16 the inaster of the Borden Administra- tion.'l‘he parallel is instructive. The party papers do not always mean as much as they say. Editor lllcllonald of the Toronto Globe has been telling the people of Chicago that the Canadians are al- ready sorry for their rejection of re- ciprocity. That may be true of some of th'eni, but we fear not of very many. And Mr. McDonald, who so strangely _misjudged Canadian senti- ment beforo thefelectiou of September last, may not he the iii-.iii jiiage oil: at the present time. Politics has been an undoubted hindrance to the enforcement of the probibltory law in this Province. A propositlomia now put. forward to place the adminstration of the law in the hands of a commission of three members, they to appoint they prosecutors and vendors and attend' to the enforcement of the law. some further amendments to the law are also being considered. 'l‘his seems tol be worth thinking over, but it may be pretty hard to keep poliucs out of thecomniission. --::Ri»xull Gum is pure uhicle with! Pepsin and Spearniiut flavor. It acts as a digestive and stomach sedative and will prove beneficial in mild lightful flavor makes it a dainty broke out at about seven o’clopk.1nst night in John:-'on's stables was finally conquered early this morning after =e'ven buildings had been destroyed and property worth $60,000 had been burned and seven horses were suffo- catcd. For some time the big soap factory was threatened. l’E|.lSI.\ WILL Al’()LU(llh’l‘I. l.ONl)0N. Nov 23-The Persian 'government has notified the British government that acting under the latter's advice it has decided to ri.nl- - ply with the ilemanils set forth in the Rllbsi-"-11 llltimlltllm. and will tender an apology to.Russia.. ' 7.aul-link ls a Silre Curia 1llr.,,-las, `Dnvey, of 786 ‘Ellice Ave- through the timel use of Zi-nn-l-luk right. hand in opening a lobster ca “ESS 8110 llflill. but. had no ,idea would become 5 serious wound, Huw. ly alarmed; aa my whole hand a arm to the elbow became siidiienly flamed, und the finger was much soning. The pain was dreadful gui was forced to leave oil' my work “The wound on the knuckle first bathed the cut, I applied healing balm. It soothed the pain al Zum-Buk la just usigood for ' poison ous foulness from n wound or Zam-Buk Soap should bc usedi too for baby’s bath. Ruk at 50c. box and Zum-link ronto. . YUU Clll llllll ' Hfllllll and then realize that the thy head of hair ,if they w use the simple 'sage tea" ingredients for restoring an need have gray hair, weak, falling hair, dandruff or any of the sort if they would Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur fcct color, by a few applicat this remarkable preparation. Remedy quickly removes dandrufl, leaves the scalp Mean and healthy, with vigor. The Maritime Provinces, promotes the growth of hair and re. the hair' stores the natural color. of which has become faded or gray. It fs ,, clean, wholesome dressing, which may be used at any time and with _perfect safety. Don't neglect your hair. Start today with Wyoth'e Sage and Sulphur. "This preparation is offered- to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and in ,recommended ‘and sold gflts. _ _ Special agents MacKinnon Drug Oo. Kant and Great Gaorzs Streets, and not the master but could be and wasll. A. Foster Sunnyside. It pays to buy' FURNITURE at PATONS. ~ -It pays to buy CAKPETS at PATONS ` It pays to buy BEDDING at PATONS. lt pays to buy UNDERWEAR at l’A'l ONS. It pays to buy CL »Tl-IING at PATONS. It pays t0 buy PATONS. _ , ` ' It pays to buy SILKS at l’A FONS. _ It pays to buy FLA .\l:\EL af.-PATl)NS;' - ' ' It pays to buy FLANNELETTE at l’A’I`l )l\`.*`~. It pays to buy MEN'S SUITS at PA’l`()Nb`. , It pays to buy LADIES' KNI'l"l`l*lU CAPS, _ Gl'..Ll\'£S and SCARF5 at PATONS. ‘ ' Itpays to buy FURS ar PATONS. It pays io buy SWEATERS at PATON5. lt pays to buy PANTS at PATONS. It pays to buy BLANKETING_at PATONS. It pays to buy BLANKETS at PATONS. ' It pays to buy PIIDERDOWN at PATONS. It pays to buy HOSIERV at PATONS. It will pay you to see PATONS mammoth stock of BOYS and GIRLS KNITTED GOLF JERSEYS and CUATS. PATONS are offering 200 yard spools at 2 for 5c. PATO at "ir Pius oruuis ir .win PAY voir: L U ` i \";. ' ~; ‘.‘-.l:»" '_ url' _ .ffl ' J \ . af# \‘.. lijf ,.~.f.., -._ 2-y\ _ 44°;-‘ '_ 2) »,,r-_ , L ii!- 1 If -:.‘£~,,.-4"" I 4? u .~ ij' Side l"rills NS cases of stomach trouble. Its de- , '2000 yards of dress tweeds and of head "NO CHANCE." for cold itings are on display at Patons. winds to blow ln. Prices 50c,75o. Lt fish und those who wish to sc-ciii~,. _, ready mnrkeewould iii. ivcl1i..,,.,-,(6 $60,000 FIRE c IN ST :l'l‘l’Lll:.l._ \_____._._...____.__._..___ _ _.___ Warburton ffl Shaw ` Skrrislcrs, Attomeys, Notary l’\lbllC» EW | Jfflces in Cameron Block, Charlottetown _ P. E. island. ""l`fI`YEO. M- ll Phyncun and Surgeon llesideuns - lil3l’rlnce Bt. Phone :i1oJ “ f‘4l_f\“.“illli:li.cnn, K. C.. Donald McK»nnou McLean (D. Mcllinmen .rrlcfcm Attorneys.-at-Law Brown Block, Charlottetogrl i George W. Mcrhce ¢ii.:.'..'.‘:°a:r‘:,rr°.:.°f.r':.a;i;.r. obnrioc_mown,Vl=._l4:: Islam - _ on. dolls |.r:nws|.L. M- D- Rlehmoad Streogcppcllte St. Pauls Cburc l1 I-laura until io o‘cl°¢k 1° 8 P- "1 __ .2/i|}T_°l<°k°Jia= -'is l0Tw. IRUNSWICK simian, N. B- ` I D than n and But cated 5° ° ,,, pil’ an l‘l° m ra" gl: n ldvln ¥g°ni|?ncds31fciou5K§°¢'l-22: :.:'ir:;ii":°..i‘l’.l’.'.:l:§;:=.sl';.,=§,»»-,i-'i the mmm!! naaqn. G M05 _ AE E , 5.°o.‘ni§I`fil`0D. md. w. a. ssN'rr.liY blclcod Q. Bentley B-"2 _lil.‘.-l';5¢°'~»'° _ DR. _ CLI F T Spcci\li|f-_-'Cl|ronic- Disease; ADDRESS--llallfax Hotel. Halifax. is ur Non|!bnitHo'ruL.N°v Gl°'¥°“' ' _l i . v ver; Wad. P. I. and ’l‘hursdnl' 1\~ “- its :imap _ _ - . l 1 K ' i v _ l J' ri