__-__ _ _ul-u_-`. “ffm- K. "Ill iliws Escapes. . , winter neglecfBd_ the damage. A prett siirei; o go bad tdyworhmuiiléss check ed and checked properly at that. A silenced cough is not always ,- a cured Large Bottle 25:: J. G. Jamison DRUGGEST Q’ The‘,Medical Hall W 1' 1 T, New Fall~ . ‘ Jewelery 'st in jewelery for fall wear. ' _ i ‘r H mc>1=ifAiix1L‘o“'rr1‘ sro w N n~ua»R»o:1ls.N "ii J.r. con ' f . . -- ' 2*- lgsmsud In Director F' h' lwiggrn lsnlliri ls W i ., _ _ n. z. cusapsa . YIIO _ ' ~ Iv i if-~-i‘»==»=='i»=f»'='.e:;f:';...,.... ....:.=l.».--»==i=~*=‘-‘i-»- Q hoses ill and ill . ' -limi? #Please address sll eommunlostlolu to The Ohsrlottstown Guardian _ SATURDAY Nf)VEM_BlR io, _|9iI. eeds by selection and breeding af- - PART or A oasis. ' ' ' `_ The letter of Historlcus in this ls- iljlls l,l-fncipls, Lcoinparatively few sue affords good food for thought. flllmgl-5 adopted the systan and We do not suppose for a moment sums ol tllslll hs" llmd, W0;-id re- thnt our former .correspondvllh A- cords, The opportunity to do so was L. W., had any idea_of withholding sllsll so s|l_ credlt'from any of those who preced- ed the successful dalrymen of the tllsls llsvs llssll klldel-,_ Thsy bo- PFCBGM 681- \ came leaders by improving what cough. ' .' _ ' Mi{k“"}i‘1‘ Seventh- 01° P~ E- 1°' anim nsaf hegun. it may » require X. land cow, with 3 world-record in ssllllls_ lt ssltslllly lslllllrss llllllnca. milk production, like the human gen- tion. stlllly_ llstlsllcs lllld' love 0( “9» is "heir 0! all the ag”-H She' 'one’s work. The opportunity is OPS” like him is s product of the care V ds sllmsnt Q if not forbidden, territory for their While‘Plne~aiid Tar ` f »*° °“- "“* ‘“` ° °" ’ " _ _ _ sud training of successive genera- human prosrsss while the l-ac, B 5 ' tions- ‘free-for~nli only one gets the prize. fures 3 cough as “should Mr- Mi“"~ “B ‘I'““t°ri°“5' says’ Perhaps the greatest invention of oe' Contains _only nat' imported the stock from which Mlk- the present day ls wllslsss tele. ufal Cough Speclfles- Safe ninid Seventh is descended. In doing `graplly_ The mas wlloss “sms ls as. and fe1i3ble° 5° he “'85 “B lar in “dv°“°° °' his sociated with the invention is Mar-| Predecessors and contemporaries as wnl_ although his part in it was' the owners of the world-record- merely adding the lsst llllk to ll breaking cow is in advance of theirs. prlnclple that has been lscoglllzed The world is moving on. The whole lor many years lu that last llllk he dairy breed of the province today is ls snsltlsd to sllll llss received howl slmerior U’ that °i a generation ago' or, but behind bim and leading `uPl r. Miller was a leader in his day to tlls crownlllg sllsssss achieved by_ "d we honor him fur it' The men lhim, is a line of eminent scientists ho have built upon his foundations Bach' ol whom wstllblltsd his share nd produced a world record are to the worls Marconi ls s llglll-8 Ol aders today. The future uflers siml- the »l.wslltlsl,_ll» Celll_lll.y_ The nur, _ lsr opportunities for others. This is century wlll smllllss s lllsll whomiii I ‘ 1 the history °i °ivm"“ti°”' be as far in advance of Marconi ss _ What is true of our cattle is true of the latter is ln advance of tlls mall ur products. The production of PUY0 who lllvelltsd telegl-aphy_ improving the quality of seeds on Dainty bar pins; ear drops °t . & pendants in plantlnum -fin- ish 8: alsoin gold & gold filled. Mesh bags & various other :new & pretty things. ` from a hunting trip in India. was ' entertaining a number of friends withl GOHQ an account of his exploflts. He had Jeweler. g , 1 NEW KING GEDRGEIIOTEL ' Wm. HONBDURQUETTE. Mgr. ` Private Bstbs Running _Water and. rar.‘ll:i°rs°.£°‘°i:P.e°:.:.':°“ ' oulbisn dl~l’sxols\.i.iio SYDNEY. N. S, . , ir Mrs. housekeeper (Don‘t Bake) 5 BUY ~ Cameron‘s Home-Made Bread (name on every loaf) NOTE _ Our Breed will surprise you wich ii- crispldelicsfesubsfsnce and its delighilul flavor and creamy richness.-Every day in the week over |000 people in Charloi icfown enioy estinl our Bread-Are you one ol fhelil. ` ~. , , EWEN CAMFRUN (Expert Baker) W Next week will app 'ar No. 5 “ed” of the series. P. L SMALLWOOD- i ::This is the place to com'e fox* ci- gars of quality. We have a large dis- play here of hlgh,grade cigars and keep them ln perfect _condition in our patent hum.idors_ The line includes Wsbster's Clear Havsnns. Marguer- ites, Maribonia, El Presidentes. Peg Top, Tucket§;s, Bouquet and Stone- wall Jackso, The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Ste. . s Mtf. 1': Tl1ere’s no better preparation for improving the general condition of- horses and cattle than international Stock Food. This i used by all lead~ ing farmers and st k raisers on the American continent _nd ls praised hy everyone who uses i '. We are showing a fine display here now and can give you best prices. SCsill in and look over the showing. ,YTli:vo Macs. ~ ' K, _~ ~ mstf. In every age of the world's hil¢0l`¥ Write Dept. N in evidence. The church has 181101! ignored and even discouraged the, natural demand cf the young for re creatlon. As a result many cf the young have gone out into suspected, recreation. There has been a loosen- ing of the church‘s grip in this dir- ection, not so much in depriving the young of any legitimate pleasure but in fostering the idea that legitimate recreation is antagonistic to the teaching of the church. In the days of the most devoted al- egisnce to the church, when life and porperty were willingly sacri iced in its behalf, the church was the centre around which the parish revolved. 'l‘he intellectual life may have DSB!! less brilliant than today, the social life more simple, the demand for re- creation less acute, but the sanction of the church was upon every worthy endeavor and all else was banned. The lines were rigidly and unalter- nbly drawn. Things were either right or wrong. Today the line is befogged, The church condemns in its blue And so we are moving 011. 0110 BOW- rds another excellent example. A mg and sllotllsl. rssllllls but su soll_\ iv years sgo one furthexwadvanced trlhuslllg to the halves; 9,31; ig to We are 5h0WiUg the Clmiee' than .his fellows conceived the idea be. The thing is to do our duty faithfully. A gentleman who had just returned killed so any tigers, etc, etc. The general condition of the People and, incidentally, the subject.of mission- ary work came up. The returned hunter declared with a gesture of disgust that be has not seen a Chris- tian during his 'whole stay -India, and that any money 'speniaiul mission- ary work there was wastod; where- upon a bystauder remarked-that the had spent twelve years in India and, although he had never seen a tige tians there. One had been looking for tigers, found what he was looking for. We hear much these days about the waning influence of the church. The of Christianity, more systematic an of the poor and the ignorant at home and abroad than ever befotre in the history of the world. . It is true that the relation between the church and the world is chang- ing- The change is undoubtedly due to the fact that the spirit oi Chris- the world and changing it; it mlay be that it has become two broad to be contained within the church, or that thc church has become too small to contain it. One fact stands out unmlstakeably, the world - is growing better; within and without the church there is a more ready response to the claims of charity, a broader, more Christlike sympathy with the' suffering, more means being adopted for the uplifting of human- ity, the care of the sick and the poor and the unfortunate than ever before. These things, lt is true, are not confined immediately to the quickly stops coughs. cures colds. and heels the throat and lungs. za :l 25 cents. Dcsinible For Sale by Auction I am instructed by fir Charles H. Chandler to sell by suction at the reiulses‘ u Wednesda the zoth day of Nov- ember at Iz dclbck nooim His desirablle residence situated on the corner of Weymouth and Fitzroy Streets, consisting of a one and half story dwelling house and large barn (nearly new) the _ house has all odern conveniences and is heated with the latest u to-datelllpt Water' System. The ,lot is shout 84_ fest square andthe Buildings so sit- usted that a fine building lot on the corner could be sold _to ldvsutsgélidelitld. j_-'sf 3 ,,,AlRSTO e ill iiffillaml l e Nov. 9-def w n_m C0u3Eé" T. he had mct a great number Chris- when the Founder of the church de- clared "Inasmuch as ye have done itl _ _ _ “nw the least of these ye _have done it_ day in seven. When it does its whole unto me.” The influence of Christian-_ duty it will be doing business seven it in the church has extended be- Y _ , iyond the bounds of the church and as a result there is more ministry £0 Y. and in prison," more "clothing NWN naked" than the world has ever known. Is the church keeping PMG With the broadening spirit ol Christianity? Is it keeping in touch with the life and work, the reioicing as well "as the sorrowing, the laughter as well as the tesrq, the recreation ds well as the toil ol those to whom it ministers? These are questions for the church to settle if it is to be the civilization, if it is to hold its grip on the people. In the matter of intellectual cul- complaint'comes from without the tum U10 °h“I'¢|1. BB B ¥`\11°» |135 hd church. within it there is more real the pace- It insists upon an educated activity today than ever before; there is more of the genuine .spirit ministry and the cultured world of to- day demands this. In the matter of d recreation the iron grip of a bygone earnest Chl-[Egan effort on bellaly agel although losing its hold, is still books what it- -permits in its prac- tice and there is confusion. It were better for the church and for the world if the line were drawn definite- ly, not ln the letter, by enumeratlng ~.-_-_-v-_-_-=.-.-:.-.-.-.-=.-.~.-.-.~.~.-.-_~.-.---.-_-»~f ----- - -Y--.--v-f--A-f-=-=‘-“='-‘-'=-'-'-‘-'-'-'~‘-""`"""""""””""""”"’ lthe sins to bs avoided, but in the DRAWING L1NES_ (churches nor were they B0 °°“fm°d spirit, between right-doing ' and wrong-doing. The church is doing business one days in the week, and its duty will be to minister to the spiritual, the intellectual and the physical well be. the need more visiting or the "sick,,iDs of its people. _ . NOTES' i .We heartily congratulate Undertak- ier Wright on the success of his un- ldertaking yesterday in the civic con. ,test, while extending the usual com- , 4 _ ‘ mlseration to the defeated candidate, We have no . doubt that Councilor Wfisbt will' iuiul one expectation or ahis friends and that he will ably fill 'U10 Place on the Council Board made vacant by Dr. McLaughlin. The city the other for Chpisuam; and emi, lesven that will leaven the.world's~i“ “|90 '10 be °0U8l`B¢‘1llt°d 011 the 'clean and orderly influences used by clther candidate. After the vote poll- ed was B, very large one the best of Order and good fellowship prevailed isnd the stress and strain of an elcction was in no way appiwmt. . Houon- wanna nun., ' Dear Sir-Your valued paper ofthe tianlty is more and more -pervadlngw Do -not surfer another ds wi I z shi ull iaiesllf ing. nr mtrud- - ing Piles. No surgical oper- ation required. Irs Cliase's_l0lnllnont__:rill°:_ellevo Tu sg onm n as ee s ny on . - qplers, or Ednlsnson. gates gxllo.. l:.?mllcd, 'oi-onto. Bump e box free if you vw-an on this ieper mud enclose Ho. stamp to Niago. F" Consult today an agent Home Protector-lowest rates Life policy holders sre gusrsnt - fits' distributed. ~ ' A long time ago it brough policyholders . offer you. ' ` M W. »K. R.og Hyndman fd’ Co. Ltd. , Provincial Manager, Charlottetown. S- M Hicks, Agent st Summerslde. , . Canada Life s Talk N o 3 ?:‘3»'~i».'i'§"°1'-‘i‘2»-.'“2”»i7°¢f3 fits. Its surplus for igir amounted to 51,29 , _ lished ard that is now required bythe Government tb be adopted by r9|5._ In the pest iz years it has paid ‘over $5o.ooo.°00 tolls Csll in iddsy sndsee about what the ésnsds Life ess 7th inst, contains a letter from A. L. ` (Continued on page eleven.) . ::'l‘he skin will chapduring the raw. chilly winds of'fall and winter, but cannot remain long after using (Jar- natlnn Cream. Heals chaps and cracks over night. A delightful toilet article Price 251: Sold onl J Ll. . . y by . Jamieson, Drugglst. 11-7mtf. _i -nnainniusmnnuussuususunnssi mn ir svn: occur io You that modern experiments have demonstrated beyond s quee- tion that there is no fuel equal to a Life Insurance policy, for heating s Wid >w’s Cottage. _ of the Great-West Life-the and highest dividends. Jusr A raw The Canadian the . have doubled throu h pro- , 3 597 I eed st1eest9op.c of ell pro- tlts reserve xo the high stsud- e 1,. 8, llnm:::s:_l. I. ' Greiif hiou’s hsve decidedto cut the prices on the following line_'s for two days. 'Ihe lines consist off Sioekings,Wsisis,'Uuilerwesr. Shell goods, Feather Boss. Conf Swesiers, Shirts. Hen’s Ties, Cashmere llosisry. Woolen Stoclinss.'Sl\irt|. Flsnnelelfe. lllsnkeifing, Bed Coverr, Ssiesns and several lines of clothing, also Girls' Jackets. _2 special lines in lun will also be offered at a rém\rh_l:f_e.low price' llere ares few special prices that ought fo make thrifty buyers slsrl on Friday Q. Saturday. id rub ai d without collar, uorlh a IW r '.1 ' » i rl ay Heavy Fleeced Shirts 90c lor..... 7Se n ' °~ Cl l' iM Sit front From the Ladies Dept. _ ="°“°° ‘”= ° “S °. we , 'li SA So as to make liilely on Friday F and l _andfglve the country peoplefa channels r in _the following bargains:-‘ _ 4 v l P 0N9 S Mm’s Cosi Swesiers, plain and color _ . , _ __ _ _ No. i Pen Angle Underwear per suit y Choice from our new fall stoclrrf . . Bargalns Gent’s ties worth up to 85c for We . shirts for... .. 35.: I-lose for ....Zio § 33° Undef V°Sf5 -----25° f Boys’ coat sweaters worih upto85c 5 55° D"a“'°"3°"'°' 5 size 24 io 30for...................:... Sweater Coats.......$l.25 """"" f0l‘.......~.......................... ...... -... , & _ Seamless cashmere bose. 33c vang; for. . . . . . . _ .. .. . I-‘or Quality Goods I lil: Men's Shirts for... ... 68: | . 5: Men’s Furlincd Caps 50: $|.00 Blauketlng . . . . . . . . 79c (72 inches wide) 48c Drugget.... . ... 39:: 54¢ “ all wool .39c 55: Black and Red . . . . . . 394: Drugget |3c Striped Flunnellett . . . .l0c $|,25 Blaulzeiing. . . . . . . .$1.05 for cloaks $3.50 Boys' Reefers . . . .$1.48 PA'l`0NS_ I ii i nur Plucr. s L_ , PATONS~ 34 in heavy striped flanuelette re _ ular i3c. on Friday ......_...... ...'.|0€. Heavy Enguln mnneiene, four patterns. Just the thing for menu, and ::‘_;1";:c° W;:\'. about 300 yards i4_, I5, - Jdllh I-4 more Pstons HEAVY WHITE BED `QUIL’i‘, biz silrelsr-35 vsiuegpr. .. L .. . _. .sus ¢W- W¢.¢ eu Special uilts le. Great Wesrers, ihoseffluggk Tovovels 36 x i6 for....,.......-.»........;20¢_ For , Mothers _ Io e know; r This wlll msks audthllfn ghd, io Boy’s Reston,” ma gg 5 sem. iw yeenstoeiritonhlrom 2'75_to4,5oeschydu`rc elee..|.3l_ . _ As_ot_her_lo¢o rr‘Bdy'sRsefen. _&3\°5Y°lf!» lY:'th?upt6”;:‘a_g coFlo»s\ courts |g_ sly., , 3.. ..‘:’=»€-»“'°°‘, _ sf ~ = .oddslllfsygsleg plec_e_s_\iitsfor fell Wslth ,Chance _ . ‘ . gif, 4 P A T ON S .11$5337.Y'f’ff"T‘i.if‘f°l;.‘T"f..?.ff.fill 36 Ladies' Waists, Tailored and white embroidered, size 36 to 42. Slightliy mus sed, values up to $3. 50 on Fri syéllfg ~ ._ . -.. -.~-» -».-..- W ......_ _ ._._. Ladies' don’i miss -this chance ' Big lot of Ladies’ Underwear in gms); or white.Vest or drawers............._.....2 Counter full of short, lKim