..._ .- _ _ _,_A -;.‘_.7 r`.__`.ff. ' .'- _ffl f ir. ’,"'fi.;‘ ' 2 ‘_ Lip. ` ` fr. » ":;_ :~_<'.~f'»_u_~,=1' .|. ‘.'_" l' uf _gg v _,_ zu; we ' »;l=,. p_ I’ :'~,li;,-' _ “~=` pl”-‘f __ _ ,._ W | _,_ ‘I -c ~ g r `-_,Sa ~' I E 1~-. so .' I ' ‘ _ \."\_1~ ll' ,tl-7; f_\<.._. .‘l“.i§l,; . ' PAGETWO 'rm urlri- sive THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I "MT "full" ` My 4 M N ._ __ <,l.~;~s s » “I » r ` ‘ ._ ,_ ~ __ o _ ~ __ I - - _ _ '~ f _MAv_.,..,‘_.,. _ "ri-is c H A iu.o'r'rs-r o ws Goan niaN.......... .md 1... ..._ .,......... .my _ ` ras nouss or onliiirr. ` - I 'ruuasnsv MAY z, i9iI~ faithful. - ' I - ru :: f k k .W Destroyer There's only one way ln which Forihaldhyde can fail in destroying smut germs-~that’s by getting a low grade of Formaldehyde. You can easily avoid that chance by getting your supply here. Ours is the highest i” grade used for this pur- pose--fresh and of full strength. _ ed Rightly used it will kill every germ. Bear it in mind when planting time comes. 4l)c a pint. J. G Jamieson DRUGGIST THE MEDICAL HALL __________ _ _ nl.. ., “Call in today luld sec the splendid lille of (Tullgates "everyday" soaps. The line includes Almond t‘rcam, lin- perial Lilac, Oatmeal, White (‘.Icma~ tis, und Pine and Tal'-soups far famed for their cleulisilig and hculinl; power, lheir e_\q\lisit.e |>t~rfunle mul rich, cr_eunl_v, purifyiui.: lnthcr_ 'I`hrec cakes for 3.5¢. The 'l`\\'o Illncs, |49 Great George St.. drtf. “The hest selected mul most. varied carpet stork in town ul. l’nl_ou's_ 4~27¢ltl. | _V _-___ i-ii _ .__-_ ...__ i Your Eyes: , T" |110" Ellsllllrlpeaking conimuni U _ ti there is a natural division of political opinion which finds expres- sion in our party nn-mes of Conserva- `tive and Liberal. But neither in the British Isles nor in Canada are the parties homogeneous. Different meni- bers of either party hold views quite as far apart from the views of other members of the eauie party as are the professed principles of one party apart from the other. - Hence party names have but little significance. In like manner the names of parties the United States, Democratic and Republican have but little real mean- ing iii regard to principles. And each of _these parties has A well-establislr lille of cleavage within itself and threnteiiing it _.with disruption. 'The Republican party is split up the back,` not merely between Taft and lloosc- velt, hilt chiefly between Conserva- tpsnl and lladicnlism. And there is u very similar split between different elements of the Democratic party. The ‘Radical element finds expression in such men as Uhninp Clark, Wood- ro\v Wilson and Bryan, while the (‘oiiser\'a,tivc element ranks under Harmon, Underwood or Marshall. But the biggest noise of the con- flict to secure the Presidential lioln- ination comes 'from the unsccnily und hitter quarrel between Tuft and Roosevelt, euch of whom is denounc- ing the other in good set terms. Pre- sident Taft, the more courteous and dignified of the two disputunts, chooses his lailguagc with some cnrc, but his ra-cent speeches convey to the mind of the render the impression that Roosevelt is im unsafe denni- gogue, li twister of the truth, a seek~ cr of uflicc by unfair means and fuluc to his former loud professions. Un the other hand lloosevclt says of aft. He says whut he knows to be un- apeech speaks of me directly 01' 'obliquely as a neurotic or a dema- gogus or in slniilar terms, I shall say nothing, except to lwinll Out lflllii. if he feels obliged to use such language, he would better preserve his own self- respect by not protesting that it gives him pain to do so. No man re- sorts to spitliets like these. if it recl- ly gives ‘him pdin to use them. ‘ ' ’ He is trying to dodge the nonne- quences of his statement by deliber- ate misrepresentation. ' ° ' He gets their assistance (the bosses') hy going their way and opposing U10 not merely in thought, word and deed, been disloyal to our past friend- ship, but has been disloyal to every canon of decency and fair play.” And yet both of these men are prominent members of the same pnr- ty, and one is and the other has been President of the United States. The question arises whether it can be pos- sible that so bitter a quarrel and such course denunciation can he either ignored or forgi\'en if the National Convention should nominate eitcr _ the one or the other as the Ilcpnbli~ Mrmi candidate. How could 'l‘aft pos- sibly support Roosevelt? or how could Roosevelt possibly avoid op- posinl: Tnft should the latter secure n reuominatioli? The feud is accen- tuated by the fact that Mr. Taft was virtually nominated for thc Presiden- cy by Colonel llooscvclt four ycurs uno. ln our llritish country it would he thought zlhsurdly uildigniiied and ul- so impossible for the Sovereign to he [thus embroiled in a public political and personal quarrel of this kind. Of course, it is different in n licpubllc where the Ilciul of the State is chosen hy popular vote. We see many l‘cus- ons to prefer our own system under it Sovereign who sits above the strife of political parties. llut our Ameri- can cousins are t‘|Nally strollg iii their preference for the system they lli\\'c and they have li right to keep it if they so choose and are willing are worth more than any other thing in the world If you have any trouble I with your eyes strain or headaches, have us examine your eyes and fit glasses to suit. ~ G. ll. Taylor I jeweler sr opusirmr I ;__-_-_-¢__-_~_-"T-‘ mm.: NEW 'KING GLORGL H01 El. WM. MONBOURQUETTE Mgr l'rivaf_.e Baths, llnnrlinzl Wat:-_~ rind' .l»nn¥Dlstnnc|-_ '|`1»_|¢»r\|-.ruins ln ull rooms. Large Brirbt sample Imonm. _ ouisinifz uNl»;x':ni.l.l~;o ‘l SYDNEY. N. S. ll-Zdl yr . Y Y Y Commodore Ledyard Standard --34709- * was _siredliy that winged son ol Bingen, Admiral Dewey 2.04 3-4, he out of Nancy Hanks 2.04--half brother of the great Uhlnn 1.58 3-4. As a sire of speed, the Ad- miral ranks as one of three of the, best of Bingens get --- 'I`1.`)DD, BINGARA,AI)Ml, Dl€WEY. The Bingen stock is in the very front -_-Y-_-_-_-,»_-f -.-_-_ -\~`- -_-_-,-,»,-_-_-_~_~_-,_.,._. _ _ _ .______._. ,__ \Vl,‘l`CI la. rl..- N. '|‘ li, 'l` lc T le. W. Sn T _ true. * ' ‘ When Mr. Taft, ill nnylto pay the prieg_ Il ~ _-_-_-f -_-_-_-_-.~=-_-_-.»_~_-.-sc.-»,_,. ......,~_ ~».»\~v.-t call. No doubt the disaster will nt sen THIG IKATLWAY UHAN-Gl€S‘ cause of the people. ° ° ' He has' W g - e ro ' _A I I _ -fm r.-°.“..=°°.¢f.'.°. New Ca’ pet -Stock '1 'umbl We want -~ _ superior to any inithe city. _ you to make yourself at home in' Oni' store, so he convinced that this is your ‘store whose main consldeI'B¢_10“ is n desire to please your every Wisn- We want you to kick and k_ick_hard ll you find our store service lacking. We are going ahead rapidly but not rup- idly enough to please ourselves and only by finding out our faults can we improve them. If our store is n0f bright and clean enough, our sales- men obllglng courteous and pI`0Inl>¢ enough or our delivery service Iwi' an good as your desire let us know-` I`\\0 MacKinnon Dl'ug Co.. COVIWI" (J"`e“" George and Kent Streets. dll TAX MAIL ORDER HOUSES. pear Mr. Editor,-1 trust you will allow me a Small space in ynllf VNU" able and largely circulated Journal. whose motto is IUSUW £9 all “ml fa' \'ors to few. The merchants and shill- pers of Prince Edward Island have quite n little grievance to contend with in the nnill order business which in very extensive amon|;'tl\e fnrlnern- The merchant has to pay uni Ullflll to the farmer for p0l~n»l100n. oats. turn- ips, pork, beef, eggs, etc., und U10 farmer in turn gets all he wants from the mail order houses in AMontreul, Toronto and other parts of the Do- minion, with the exception of sl‘0C“"' ies or hardware, the articles that the merchant has a very small l>l'Ul\l- Ull- Now this mouc is wanted on l‘- In ing .in every day at`Patons --Beaiutiful ~ Thick ,Pile Carpet... y _ Island. Those mail order houses re- quire cash with the order: they <10 Sonieof our handsomcsl patterns amongst them. Less in price of course for short lengths. just the thing for halls' or stairs You not want any larin products. 'rne will save as much as 4oc a 'yd on these to say nothing ol_llie splendid 'wear they will give, cash is easier' handled..'l‘hcreforc the local merchants and shilJIl0I`H "HY" a quite a grievance. Many fnrincrs will _ order houses and coule to the lunul mercliulit for flollr. £011 “ml tUb"°'~° b on credit. and they will fccl nwfully A sale-bhort end carpets, all grades, about 60 pieces of varied lengths. The rades . .. . _ g re wilton, axlninls‘er, brussels and tapestrys, in fact all the popular inakesof floor cover. get all their dry goods fi'oln the mail lngg, ' The prices asked will bring glaciness to the housekeeper. " Amongst the carpets are many attractive patterns that viill' savc much in _ _ cost by uylng now for spring needs. . disappointed if they are l'cf\1SCll- I think the Local Government should impogc 1| good heavy tux on those innil order Iiousfs doing lu|s1u0>'n ln l’. lil.-lslnnd und the people would inet some benefit. from it wllenit |100" into the revenue. And there should he rl higher license on pcrldlern. 'I`ll0y nre.l1lIowcil to Colne hero from [lun- siu., Fl'llllcc, ltuly und ull foreign rountrics und pny at trifle and start out with a pack and a very poor ‘quality of goods and ull their profits no home Ito their 'own country to sup- port lurge families, or bring them out licrc. No wonder oui' people vonipluili of lnird tiints when allthe *Hn S 'PH"'l‘ WERE NEAR' may never be known. llilrll °fU`lll"§S 811 S0lll» H-\\'l\Y U’ Ul¢h0l` .. The strcllirtll and \voiikllesi_= of the Faris to. help su{)pU1'_t UthcrH` I mu 1 ileme this lnnttci for othels tllntcnn lrile. \\/hen l _Ho driving I generally The (‘n|ifo|-uiu, distunl. I0 lliilei.-`T`\‘_ l\ro\'e fruitful of much greater eflici- t°._§mvfu"'ys°"Auml t‘“‘i_(.°_ my 3~5ll I1-m. fnnimz n hcsd~on breeze and l . t . r ._ , ,- ency, especially at night, in the wire-low cen¥),;g|,wfO,i "'50,, fileshiolh reigléh l°‘“‘lG‘l at 94190 '1\l1\€l"S0. Pllnfle Ed- Mll f. 'l‘c Ile l"t till ` . _ ~ » ` " ' \ ‘ "‘ "ll i ‘"‘ “" ’""l°"’ less service on board passenger' ships the bottom of thc carriage, I natur- i nlly have to put one arm around her I\l.\N'H l.l~}'1"l‘I&1c I and run the wuulrv Mo- \ f these rcachcl the scene in .. ,mW 5 ‘°""'“~ _ ' HUM 0 ‘I f _ ccllcnt record as a railway man. There is one thing, though, we mn l’l0i\Slll'c and thc chance to makc 4| Ulu" to SHI/0 n nlllllln life- HUW "UWY Mr. Mcllweu who succeeds to thc do if thcv ure nllowcd to run mul other shire were near-liners and "mc f 3,, 0,4, ,1 ,'thnt Is influence our husbands how "Il U10 Pnullln. c o p item cnt, has had long ; \`=/ - _.Eff __ / '-ff \ ‘ as gi ”' ‘; Vi _ |,|~mnpf.-, not i-~Nippcd with wireless- __ _ _ _ to vote nf, the comming election.. _, 'I - __ -- - - reI‘ellI that thc prohibition of the so ° H ' ’ B _.' ’ I ~ B H crcssh but sometimes thc term “pro 0 9 lurcns is wrongly intcrprctcd und Is 0 inatllc tlo do tlluty fpr it curtain privi- 'HC c use w lo sec to hcncllt them _ 5,, \~~__,. l _ selves at the expense und inconven- ,7 ,‘§l’f,\'i,g, q |cucc_of the masses. And this auto ""»-"ill ln Canadian Stud Book "“""'° ‘l"°“U"" I" a rneenrvniln- » ' ' » _ .lull I _ ll I . . i-"Ii l\lVSOS'l`ISi_342a Clydcsdalemare l"_'“" _"""“t t‘”"`°"""l° 0' t°\“'lB*S _ » _ , _ _ “ho visit our Island cvcry summer *U* lmportetl from SC»'Jtlalld,.5'l|'ed by ure lshindcl's returning homc'Ior ii _ ‘ __ "" I the world renowned sire McGregor """"' "rw" "’l.""l"l‘ "l°"‘l" Wm' /1 ,ard _ My . . ._ Ihe1n._ Ami whlln we welcome such, li 'im _ Iliff |457. 'lhls ll0f’SC Ib W€ll_ l¢ll0Wtl wc flill to sec thc- advantage from ii - _ I "~` _._ ' all through this Province. His ;’l_‘""*l; L Stplnfl-piirpiitw even If they , colts are large stylish and prize- ti °"|",f “““§ W _ ‘ °‘°'“' 71"” ll tllf ./ "-`-t»t‘é_t' winners at our 'exhibitions and arc? l'(\)r;l.r lure (I:-gsrgrn ills sihztlbfclinsildfv “\\lwluuiu|_»¢‘ _ d d , _ I ,_ pultry dollars (gained by n few) go- _ _ in great eman . ning ng ng mg L_, E,,,,,_mc0 me comrurt .Md ' pr’ces. I-Ie will make the season of pnpilllicss of our people. Zsndangsi- _ ' lgla in C`harlotteto:n_at the stables ul,f°;',,r“2ga,f;‘“k‘;/,'tth ‘:l';*'r‘;:° tgnddgif n.’|| fo ourlnterest thereforeto bu the of Mr Prank Hug eh Grafton St' Hugo? I hope we value human *nh nr no with the most nourishment al the For terms, elf: . apply to 'md °°mf°""' 5 “ul” m°"°.»*-h5“- ‘-l'h° following groeersnlsz- HN (TBRIFN mighty dollar. _ Uolllni!QobM& A M Lead, Ur cketgig JO .l~ _ 1 - We nre told that our roads will be 0o.0rnbbes r egv.Q1\°l>p e.’s me 1, high" e_ greatly improved If the automobile __».,~. ,, i _ is hy OLD BARRISI ER |94, dam uutoulobilc_ Now, 1 venture to assert _ , ._| ull "fs l ,np ,(‘l|l| l nge. And it is evident that our le- gislators would render themselves VCVY unpopular indeed if they were thc wishes ol' a certain class wht seem to think mol'c of their owl. <|Ullal'. than the wcll-being "nil nnfety It is Claimed hy' the xiilvocatcs o’ automobile indicates a luck of :ro Another stock argllmelitllscfl in I.hal. tourist trnrlc demands the lm ‘7 """'°f'°3° 5"" 7-%'“ y° . 8 ls allowed to run. But if they are £’lt2“:'lis°°i-.»i‘l":l"§ .:a..:s Ch *°v°- _Anil Wd' “Jn ....,....... I. ...I ti.. . _ rs . ( be .p bllc expen _ - _ _ _ . thlf Trmiorlblii Pull liind L-agdtlsiol se and the expense must of necessity have purchased eil. ropert or land 4-$0 dell! °“‘°' _ _-M ef- _.. `fl __ .___ ____ _...._.__i_l.__._il.________..__>_?_--V-:-_-_‘V-__-5+-_ ;_~_-_:_~ -- v--*- ,__ __,_, _~ __ T.;‘;~~.~_*i"”`_f.”‘1"__ _ '_lt_ _ ‘%*~ _,_ -_-_-_;‘;" ' ~*~_;';'.""_. '.: f`t_r.'__ ' ';’:'_ T.-_;____,__,__,:',___ ~ -_----Ig-» - _A -7, --____ <1-- --- » -r --~--- ~ ---11?" -if , f -~iv*r.._.‘._ 'T' " ` "`-` ` ` _ I " ' "Y ""7 iloplng tin.. fnil will soon hi-_ B ruin.; “mi `* ' ' '” ':7" ' ` , _ |“ll`l should tile io-ingot" has this lllauglll evcr Ilushed Jlc|'c-ss your hruui _ ll suv.: a flung should happen what won d beconlc ofllloa: tlepcnll- enl upon you _’ _ The C.iiiad.i l.il`.: will assunlc all ri.ks oier your li'e and il`l||_: worst slloul_d happen \vlll make a prorupl |\_|yinenl lo those left behind. |l` you onl- | Iwo your policy you wi'l liivu ai co.iiI`ol I fable nest-egg thu! wul vouie in lust K \\'lie|i yoil \\'aill |l~-and all for it few renin :i clay. No claim has ever been iuluesli-il on arrolirlf ol fccllilirsl ly. l'o||\‘y hold. rs are i,'ll.\f;i'1Iel-d ul least on p, v. .vfall prollls ilislrihuleil. W ` Manager in v vc mmu cs K. y motor beat. The party spoilt 50 ` ` I ninutes looking at the cable pliint, ‘ ` 84 Gt (;€0i‘gC .Street be much greater than ut present, for the autolnoliile is a road dcstroyeri \ NOW. Mr. Editor, we have no Oh- jcction to any company manufacturing autos for export, but we do object to such, company over ruling the wishes of the great majority ot' the people for their own selfish ends. We sincerely hope that our representa- tives in thc Legislature will hnre due regard [or the wishes of the people. I reman, Yours, A. E. l<`AIlRUW_ Central llcdeque. l3l§'l"l`EInbliSl\0'1 ill Eastern papers the fact that hund- reds of farmers both in Saskcttllnwnn and Alberta do not harvest one good paying crop in five. Last yum’ WI" exceptional in many 'scctivnn Yvl what was more general in munl’ 5° 5. tions last ycnr is common to almost all sections nny year. Land has been prepared. seeded and where tliouslinds were expected, lmndrcds were realized. One year It is too diy. .Im (lull all the mctllods of boosting lsed in this c'ountry. But I alll sure f the Province was set forth truth-I 'ully half the boosting- that is done or the West, thc uuxt. census would! _et show n reduced population. | ' From some stalldpolnts there may nc some hindrences to rapid growth On P- E- Inland. but surely there are and West I huve waitcll for some one ~ I to move to Nortllcrn Alberto and (t}onti\llled_oll Illllili 4') Miuurdhs llinimenl. flu-. l1l"'ll"“l' I ,,,,,, vc,-y sick with Qllillsyllllxl l.|i..nghl. l_\\-.mill .-l_nu\t"“~ _ _*fm MlN.\uh's l.lNllvu~lNl ...ul It ol mc lit once. 1 nm n¢vcr without it no\\'- Yours l!ra(t:cflll_|’lYi'mN0E‘ reasons for it holding its own. After _ MRS' 'Vt fifteen years in the American and Nl\UWlIt0“'l\\lk. 0"- 2 "' Llaniidinli West mid fairly wcll nc- “ii” qinnnteu with conditions both lunar. THE ALI-' CANADIAN HUUTL-; 'ro MoN'l‘ll1lAh. le sanr. Heinz ll°l’"l‘" W d P 8' ` 9 generalli 10"” Your readers will call him fairly successful. He has n fuiilily of children, two now of school nge who have v,' now the advantage of good schools and his family church privileges. He ls likely to move where these advan~ tages will he denied him for years. Others from a financial standpoint have been more successful-because they had capital or courage enough our VTIME is isllonr IN Till: ol.l_>» s_ro-all-:I The Removal Sale of Boots and Shoes at clearing out prices .wlll continue until we close. Save your money by getting your family supply of footwear NOW ~ "~ ~ e ~ 'If 0FFtB,:r.=zoS ~ ~ purchase it lnrgn tract. of clicnp land. fof travellers who nf ompmy, the to be the acme of B00" ° d null. through l0llrn°Y 1" navdlnlgimmonlhl and even during them more" ln there ls muah up nflllnh th’ Provfnwg the day'» rid! " mug reached attire of Quebec. MUD'-“‘°l #ao D m_, and eolivenlont hour of 'Bt llonlventure connections are msdnh tm W-,mln salon station W., rms nnlm 'trains 0l_*-ll’ 0"? Dmlot, Olllc- for Toronto. 5"” uint ln vahflf several years ago to buy a. large 180 “ld °u‘°" md gentes. 0°” tlnalitlty of cheap land. which has in|0a|fldl “ll ti1:°iiini’tll:tou Ieovl;“‘; many cases Increased ten fold. others eeetlnl l-fl U W e,,,,,|” _ _ A . _ . . . _ .».-».-..- _ ~ _‘ _ . __ ,, _ _ _ ,_ , _ in Q.-,',*r ,~. _, '_ g i _ .,. to cull attention io some l'netn,-- __ " fucts to ‘ steady thc minds of those Vla the ` Iutercolunllpl 0n?°"'A.l' wllo without due dellbcrntlun iii'o.M“rithn° Express is ta nd Mon.. selling their- -homes liud moving to Clllllidlan Route to Quebec, smvmcu' this western co\lnt|'y. (lf this class V051 "'01" tl” Manual’ gemrglly P458-fillly ,those who should ha niost 'N10 MBl‘ltlm° Explieq I 5.ave||@r| to cautious nl'c» the lllctltllcugcll wlioyndmll-t0d DY °‘p"i°“°_:'b,; "Bm ||| 111'” flllfll/` comfortnblc. ,be the most eomfol pu ml’ H, That success has rc\vu.rdcd the cf-|A'mBl'lcB. This is 08260 3 gasping W forts of many who have come Wo.-lt. l'9§B"d W tl" dl°m'g"°% I U g_5l'o in nn undisputed fact. I will mcntIon‘scrvlce. The diner' dll led' arid lUf‘ n few such and why successful Lcforc rommy Und wsu vent taste The lx- l. nmleuvor to show n fcw »druwbnclu~i_ lnlshed In the best oi ¢i"l‘able d'hei-I A young man in this vicinity has cellent meals nr* “mv” the s Ia carl-0 recently sold his farm and cilcctnn-e-lat a Pl'l°° away belnwghe company nlizlns ln cnsh over twelve thousand rate! Dl`°"°mn¢ on I coaches are dullnrn. Ten ycnrs,nl:o he Inndcil hem lowncd llnel. The aleepnfpular and with eighty dollars. Ho obtuincd n llp-to-tlnte lll GVCFY l"“rth°` mlm perl free lioliiesterul, Inter llurchnsml mio-'the smoothncsl 0 6 ea” and ther quarter-section He llans nowlmaliel the lnng l0"f" lm] I 6|,” I