f _..._ ALB 'l _f _ 1 -BAGE,‘iE.N °' 'mn LA'l'!is'r News " THE CHARL0TTET0w§ GUARDLAN, , . _ BT Z” _ -'rn ‘#“’0`-'YY -,:_f_"_' 1,1 . f ,i _ I _ - I . ~-- -r it s Sa ¢. <- lx. fs Red Cross Plaster lt is a quicku relief for Aches, Pains, Sore- ness ~ lt Feels Good 0l\ The Back 'lry olle for alanle or weak back. Ten days treatment for 250. f .|. G. JAMlESON DRUGGIST 'ri-IE cl-lARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN Quite recently Signer rlounced that from his station in Argentina he messages from Ulildefn, distance traversed being Marconi an- _in control ol the land lines, and* more new _wirelesslor less hostile to the pireless. On had receivedlJanuary 23, 1909 the rescue of the S. Ireland, tbelbl. Republic with her passengers and 5,600 miles. crew through the 9-'HGDCY 01 U15 Win* This represents the best record yetlleee gave a. new imfP€l5lll'l t0 the ln' marie lu talking through the air, be-lstallatiun of this equipment on ocean ing more than one hith of the cir-:steamers. The United States Gon- cumferance of the globe. In thesegress enacted laws making it dblig- days events move so rapidly that welatory 1111011 0¢€0»ll 80198 PHBSUIIKH are prone to forget the date at which! teamers to be thus .protected and the some of the new marvels of our time 9841118 C0l11PBlll¢S engaged ln UM had their beginning. lmsnufacture of the wireless appli- lt was in 1897, only thirteen yearslances were almost overwhelmed with ago that Signor Marconi sent hiaorders. ` urs: wireless messages between Flat-l In the earlier stages of developing holm and Lavernock, on the Welsli,this modern improvement it was coast, ii distance of little more than thought necessary that the sending three miles. Sir William Preccc had;and .receiving stations should have been experimenting for some years towers lifting the wires into the air before, but Marconi claimed the at- to a height relative to the distance tention of the world at the date s-Ibstween them. It 1 has since been bove named for ll very rema,rka,ble_loilnd that for long distance trans- nchievement. Since then developmentlmission a powerful Current is l110l‘e was been rapid. In December 1901 important and the new station in lvlarconl was able to flash the letllerergontisa ls a notably high power “S” across the Atlantic from Corn-,lstation_ The l>l`eVi0llS diStllTlC6 F6- wnll to Newfolindland, some 1800,cord to that now recorded was of 3- miles, This was but a signal, how-lbout 3500 miles froln a point near ever, and not ii message. iHonolulil to the Pacific coast of Am- In February 1902 messages were ex- erica. changed between the -late King Ed-l It will be seen that in thirteen ward and Lord Minto, being trans-iyears the distance over which wire- lmitted from Cornwall to Cape Bre- less messages could be transmitted ton. _Ships had now begun to takelhns been extended from three miles ion the wireless equipment and the S_lto 5,600 miles, and the end is not l _ ' ;_`_\-.Y \` -_ -_ -Af»~.-5, ._ ,_@-3 `/ '_ /__/¢ __ 3* _ \Ve have all illlillellse stock 1 of gold and silver watches, all ; grades alld sizes. Our name on a watch is the best guaran- tee of its quality you call llave. G.l`l. Taylor leweler and Optican. 9 Cll0COLATES Our jllilgnlent and ex- perience colllhille to prod lice the lllost :ittractire Choco- lates. _ \'oii’ll ilndcrstailll thc advailtages of purity ill stock :illd cllaracter of product, if yoil'll try a box of Rockwood Chocolates. 'Stocked by good dealers all over Canada. ' riiswiiiilclmiy c0,l.ld St. john, N."B. l ' _ L __ l EToEiiwooil l Q IS. Plliladelpllia on her westward triplyet. And the wireless telephone is gil remained in communication 'witllinow developing in like fashion and Cornwall until hall way across theiextending the distance yearly by more Atlantic. Since then hundreds of nd more miles over which the speech steamships have been thus equipped ol man to his fellow man can be and keep up communication with theémade audible through the air. Mar- shore and with other ships, while coni's first wireless messages were E passengers on the ocean liners are re-lsent sixty years after Morse had ac- galed from day to day with wireless hieved telegraphy by Wire, and about news from all about the world. lforty years after the first Atlantic In October 1907 3 regular press ser-lcable carried its message under the vice at a redilced rate was establish-‘sea the wireless system was flashing ed between Wales and Nova Scotia, its messages above the same stormy which, however, was hampered fromgwatcrs. All this has happened with- want of land connections for distri-'in the lifetime of persons still living bution, the cable companies bcinglat a good old age. `s_ __________.__v________._AV____i_.________V___,.,.__,__._____._.,~___-_i_~_i___._.___._~_i_.,_.___,_i_i_~,_._______`,.,Y__,__Y____.___._.Y._____________.Y___v________ THE ROSE CURE FUR U0LDS_ ill its beauty of form and color de- ` é lights the eye, and by its exquisite I A London cable tells that from the fragrance appeals to the olfactory perfume of thc rose all antiseptic pre- lorgan_ The common cold brings inl- pllratinn has been evolved which isl voluntary tears to thc eye and prara- ‘ both li preventive illld il cure for lyses the sense of smell. Roses are ` that widely prevalent mlilady kllowll born and flourish ill the long sullny 1 as cold ,ill thc head. This is good days of leafy Julie; colds are the is made on high medical authority. with the shortened days of autumn l It serves to remind us of the greatfand the gloom of falling leaves. progl-ess in medicine. In earlier ages' Wherefore by all tllc meaning of thc more nauseous the remedy theltliat immortal precept, the foiinda- more effective it was thought to l,c,ltiiin of therapeutic art, contrari con- v ‘J f -- _ ----,_ ~-____-~ --;~'r f , s.\rlvnoAv,ocroaisl< =r,i9i¢ 1 'p -li 1 H0052 0l, Qllallly ' 'J V ‘ ii fi.`||1;_ 'rl-is llnvl-:1.o`l>lir:.\"l' orwrnanloss 'rnnsiennlu-lv. so ' Four ot the Choicest U _Dress Gllllllsl Values. 0" “le Mlllfktll A 'v ~`-Z¢-]>"U // A K Y Its splendid drapillg qualities, its ` places itill rl class itself. I ' 1 , ---l-ii._l T-"i..?5;:.‘1:“..':£;"'°» A l '. You wiillafierlll these' l Leaders in number to it _ exceedingly -1 I Dress Goods. Don., vos'-= ,y - , _ . _ iudge them by price alone ' but send a The Seeson's Feature roult \ The qi_ls_lity and lin- ilh will ples” you Every piece and Four splendid values tllat we strongly reconllllelld. All-Wool Diagonal ' A rent favorite botll as to st le aild galue. y “wry ooh" carry Beautiful soft rich diagonal suit- , mn' fullest gum* ings 42 illclles wide, _seven splendid '5m°¢ 53 i0 Vlllllt, sllades 7 5c yd. perfection of Our big leader 47 inches wide in w¢av¢ 'dye and browns, blues, grey, wine, green finish allrl black, wortll 1.00 yd. Our ' ' - price Soc. Pure Wool German Broadcloths _ Perhaps tlle clioiccst shades to be had ill the city we sllow lil this lille. Tllc sllildcs are so ilcw and tlic price so reasonably l.2o yd that we'plit it down as one of the lit-st sellers iii our fixtures _ $1.20 llapsnck and Chevron Suitings l~`zlsllioii’s craze at present. These high class cloths ai'e 52 inches wide, all woveil with the new lock stitch wllicll prc-vcllts plllliilg. Shades: steel grey, nliilberry, brown, llavy, iiiyrile green, new lilues alld blacks $1.30 yd. llygrade Broadcloth the' best yet This cloth has become so well kllowil that it allilost sells itself. 2 »-ll>~:: lille fiiiisll, wide range of colorlligs - ailll lou' price $1 75. Less cliscoililt _:oc li _\'iilrtll less than 630 per yrlld. If you \\'lliit ilciit :sue tlicul. '/l`hey cail't last long. 1 news if true, and the annoillicement common aiiliction that come to us -. l P A T 0 N ’ S , __ 75C :l yard takes a clit of ally of one of tllc llillcpiccesof all \\`i'>ol siiitillgs (54 ilicllcs wide) laid out for to~_iav'.~' sellillg. Sonic of thc gooils .sold :is lligli as $1 95 per yd. Last ycalis goo _ . H _ _ .D&L"vltlilP- ~ ~- -- , W eeks annual Potato Compet' K I D A ssl discovery. that the perfume ol the ces Divided into groups ll snows Wellman oirshln The only thing Dom be ‘fo‘;led" I mbtter me “omg "“““ has °°"°" "me °" °"°"‘ ition offers a bed oiltfit valil 5.8.00 for the best 6 potatoes J/ _T amend Pollo's1ms. Die of ros l nl /‘ a e rl Maritime Provl ces Sent in___a1s0 a number of 5 aromatic pain " or substitute for lt Quebec valuable prizes for “lleavie'st potatoes sublnitted_Costs noth ing to enter in eitller compet- . ]1,:3'Bq,"G"H€_|§{;1.; ition. Try it. Beer & Weeks- Furniture Headquarters. lo-2odrtf. "50c A YARD THATS THE PRICE UF ANY ONE' OF THE ELEVEN PIECES; OF DRESS GOODS WE HAVE_ PUT ON OUR COUNTEHS THIS MORNING. SOME OF THEM ARE WORTH 98 c PER YARD. NOT ANY WORTH LESS THAN 65c PER YARD.I F YOU WANT A CUT SEE THEM. THEY CAN'T LAST LONG. PATON’S. 10-Zldtl "A snap in ladies wrappers--worth 3l.50now $1.00. Act quickly. Simon Joseph, Queen St. 10-21dtf. Your friends have been saving money _on sample furs by pUI'- chasing from this store-you can do the same. Sample muffs and lieokpleces from one ot the big iiest houses In the Business- bought one third under price- and offered for sale one third under price. Moore Q. McLeod. 4 i I0 7dtf The Sweet Home-Made loat nppeslsjo all who appreciate Camerolrs Bread Fresh every day at these » G R 0 C E R S -Cameron Cofhn & Co elmallwooll M.& A.McLcod tan and taupe. Red the less poetic but more inspiring Ontario 4 ES D Hg. words, 'Cured by ll rose in aromatic Manitoba 1' “"| ' gjfmly 10 Saskatchewan___,,. |iiI'lf,‘i11»" cANADA's INCREASING TRADE “ 1 m`=@\ Ynvz, . = DIABE1-E _'L_ '* 2 3 _|"1lllllI The total trade of Canada: that is Alberta _ . . . _ _ . _ ll"||'Il1iil` ' British Columbia.._.__ 'LH the added imports and exports for _ 2 ' _ er the Il: c t th tl th - *l ‘ the first 'year of the union, ended in A°°°rdi"g ‘U thi” “huwlng th" “"""lsaliic pl‘acti1;tDw;§ta1~oulgeA‘?r youlr i\;pY|\lo_:~ giarilcs very much. Clillosv N_ tho “ . I L ( . . i K 1 A . :im “§_ '. ‘T " us. (Ti\u\|ml|i as wh' 'll ren? a Bully' -Aurhx and Bos", rl ever honest tolls bi mill little, llhcrrilh .mil om lv ` ' H 1 ' _ _ ' _' ' ir pl . “Huntley Cl1aPPel'S Grocery ON T d P , Ask the S`uR`erera ln ,fha Campbellton Fire whilcli Coinpanies tlicy pref -r. vlcholson Mynck & C0 n 1 Retuming lehves HOST ues aye '~ i M.. is “ ‘=‘°**‘- ` it I _ ll. il. tsrrwiiilr, Charlottetown I (Rockford Sl-) 1°, N|¢0|,|, I GENERAL AGENT FOR 1' R Y A L 0 A |r I rin ~oulll»:N'° el rm °°i.ivslli>ool.o tonnes in clone" 7 ‘ 4&§;:&6Eh‘r °ttetown‘ wththeniltf. _ _ In.. co.. LIFE POLICY Q S l rose W111 cure a co1d_ we ma-"y now the' following results, lthey have in common is Mr. McBride, ine_ ."1-he D &'L_»l]sis on the genw Moorem McLeod' I0 7d" lllpli V 1' sl' ' _. ~ _ _ - ~ ________________ __ _ - I - - I _ I , I \:\_ V ‘ ` g ” ’ ' y I1 i ‘ ='; . ' Q I Th t t 1 t d 1 C ha e . . ` pleased to report that I do U t t f L f e O a ra e 0 Emma for the tral Provinces is largely balallcedb “Ot llll0W Of BUY P11109 0l‘ Flaws in e y 0 I e year ended with March, 1910 was Y ~ ~ ._ - . I . - - C V t.¢ueens'County outside of the (llty _ _ _ _ It 15 leggln $593,2l-1.221 'l‘h‘iS WB.8 m0l‘€ than the mlgratmn _Ol native anal “ms where intoxicating liquor is sold. A ll#|s_lwi-il thi' li-xt of ninny ii .~lcrniou. llaic you mzldc provision lor ."""_" '"""|‘ fl*/6 '$111168 l-he' tubal l0I‘ 1868, Rnd from these Provinces to the wegt' number of fines have lately been 1m_ ;'1g:iiii~:ttllis ii|icci'laiiit_\' '.’ l‘1\'i-i'Y\' wi--i' illid prudent man docs, and it is ci'iili-mil :wif- ’ h (1 1 _ V _ posed and this has hai r l engci; |_\!\`I\t‘c to put ol`l`siirl\ :in iiiiportiuit .-nzitt lr until it is loo late. ` agaln and W6 aI‘@ ;4§4w;00 330 irslcressg ofasilloze ana" Sir Hihbert Tilpper has thoiiglht ltlin estabushing respect( 121. haf; 1,aw_ \\-`l- would tiki- to llilk the inalii-r oi-ctr with yon. ’ ' P ‘mr ee" worth while to publicly deny any ln- jf any interested ru k ,ready to pronvide a11y|::I§'s;mdTil;esv¢;0ui]irenvsry striking fig- ‘ Y . lla es now of d ot have b nsiir H 6 good sorts. We are §,’§f,f,"'§,,f,‘ §,'f,§,'“,f,'§{f,',‘f§§',,“§“;'§,§,§,“§§ V D R S E D H 0 G S ' y Charlottetown. _ the iid, ~ PROVINCIAL MANAGERS. Sl]OW1Ilg` SOlIl€ V€1‘_Y siicll has not been the oase,'howev- We are now prepared to llalldle dressed hogs--but owill . - . . - g Great-West Life Assurance Co. °" The 6'” 5'* “‘°“"‘° °f the °“" to liucertanty of weather condition we will not for the present 5" M. lliclls, Agent at Summersidq. I Cheap Groceries ` During the next twenty days the groceries and all shelf goods of .|35- Ktlly & C0 willbe sold out at greatly reduced prices. Housekeepers W__i1~1