5 I ii e"'§*"° _ ` russlmflsrnnws _ , ,. ..»=..,_:...v.._ , 4,._r.`.».".d," - Few _ _ _ ‘ risk ' Escape ,Coughs v During the fall and winter months. Its the neglected coughtilat does the damage. A cough is pretty sure to go from _ bad to worse,unless check- ed and checked properly at that. A silenced cough is not always a cured* cough. 1 _Jamiesons While Pine and Tar cures a cough as itshould be. Contains only nat- ural cough speciiies. Safe and reliable. - Large Bottle 251: J. G. Jamison DRUGGY ST The Medical Hall Il Every Home l should have an alarm clock. You need one for these dark mornings, it’s the thing to wake you on time. Prices $i.00. l.25, I 50 -Guaranteed- Big Bell. $5.00 -- G.-H._T_ay'_lor_ t Jeweler & Optician " ' I ` i ` New Kino olzohos norm. _Wm. HONBOURQUETTE. Mgr. Private Baths Running _Water and Lom: Distance lleh-lplionea ln all rooms Large Brlfht Sam le Rooms. on sins u§'l~:xol~;i.i.ao SYDN Y. N. S Mrs. housekeeper (Don’t Bake) BUY 1 _ Cameron’s Home-Made Bread (name on every loaf) _ NOTE _ Our Bread will surprise you with its crisp delicate substance and its delightful flavor and creamy richness- Every day inthe week over |000 people in Chariot tetown enjoy eating our Bread-Are you one of them. rwnv, coulllolr (Expert Poker) 1 E Next week will app ar No. 5 “ad” of the series. P. l, snartwoon-_ _ GOOD_I~I(JNH*1',MA]Jlo¢o is ii loci- _ - Norms. _ by the report. ot a fatal or inmate and u reasonable one, and ` --' perhaps only a serious ' accident. A' naceguury precautions are given with At U" "infill G“ud3°u l’““9“°li- child, in innocent ignorance, has got respect to labelling, etc. P*`°l11i°l' Alqllith made an important- hnld ot u bottle of poisonous medi- ln the sale of firearms, which are l”`°“°“°°°m°”t'“l’°“ f°‘°°ig“ pu' cinc or n box of pills and death fo1~ really more dangerous than poisons, l'l°“l"ly Baum” “hum Bn nz.;- lows. A hov accidentally discharges a there are practically no restrictions. '““°“° Wm* °tl‘°' p°"°"‘dh°. dnl' . gun or revolver and either he or a The murderer, the suicide, the lgnor- wa" "ev" mel" "madly an `wr ' companion is shot. A man. in an out- ant and careless boy, as well as the Th . . , o mall break of anger draws a sun and we soldier of the king. may go into u grgzezgzrzo gcggmmsagageen rwut' re st rtled b the re ort of a. hor- t V l d u n y D s ore and buy a gun, 5, re o ver an h ben ved th mam, opinion rlble murder. _ ammunition and neither the object of NME e 0 _ nz gun that the .. ol uropg was una mo After cnch ol these harpenlnlfs the purchase, the ability 110 Drovurly vict&_'s""w°|.e not to be robbed U( we there is a demonstration of right- ugc it nor the common sense of the [wits which had cost them so dean eous indignation nc-ninst the careless- purchaser is_ enquired into. As'a re- ness, of auger against the man Wholsult; of this, indiscriminate sale of HOW IB IT? luis committed lnulrler and yet is fireornis to all corners, boys room no more n. lnnrliel‘c1‘ at heart than theithu strcetsgtbu shores and the woods Sir:_I noticed in our daily papa" ninn wlro in ll similar outbreak ofturmed with gllulil b0y9 Bild me” lE` Government were about to build a. passion, tircd ut. his sllllllosoil enemy norant of their own strength or weak- wharf on the Nvftll RlV°l` I0' tl” b°' und mi.\'s:ll hint.. ness carry rcv0lVcl‘s which, as in the “ent ol the farmers’ wh() “ve on the lt wus only n fun' days ago that a ‘case above rricntioned, may be used mg districts' and I hcar tenders haw rcapectnlilc fnruicr, living not manyiin 1'; fit of tamper; or even in self ben, “lied 10|- and 5 contract let for miles from (_‘lia:~lottrt1wn, cfcnpedidelence when less deadly means might a ferry wharf at Franklyn Point- . ' ~ ' th death through the fact that an om-lhn"c been used and when a terrible ii: T720liggggergwugsi:1t&'1l;a§'°dara‘; ployce who deliberately tired at him.|(-rime might have been prevented. parliament would sanction the b“i\,<1_ missed his mnrk. The escape trorni When something startling happens ing of an expensivswhsrf where no death. ill this case, was an nccident,;‘we become Wise on the instant and 009 intexlatie ?r5:°d l°roit-plzgg ir? , _ -. , ~ _ ~ ` V an _ GY 9011" ' the man who fired the shot was eith ,immediately proceed to denounce the gggagce’ as more than one delegation el' a murderir at heart or, fired by criminal carelessness c-f the laws iiioliiclitnry paisltli, would have be- which permit such happenings. Why ,Q-_mtry hgire waited on them and cone ,, murdci-cr snnply through the walt for the startling to happen? impressed them with the .fact that all . . . - _ interested in this wharf wanted ft at fmt that u nuudcrous uenpon was' There are laws against the carrying within his reach. |hg concea_led__firearma. They should be could use the fm-mera in Buch aman- rigidly enforced. There should be and possibly there is, although ignored, a law nagainst the indiscriminate sale oi firearms to children and the car- rying of firearms by boys. These things ncod regulating and the rogu- lntion may mean the prevention of a tragedy. crccds suggested at one time, and llnrt of the victors will probably be, that the party has failed to make *any* moves llnnrlrnfl cleansea the pores of filmed with a faint plelshilig odor and tion and if most desirable toilet re- g o, olnc eorge an Kents. Sts. Mtf ‘r out the agitation on the question. It naval policy and the general question cnc dent is cvcr inc juinllcclcn on thc of the conmbmo i C ad t ,m_ (Continued on Page twelvo-) no anno 1 Mk - not that Unnniln has hellled to save peria érmamentmn Mr' on ex plains his resignation from the cabin- um mmlmic' but that the party has et; on the ground that the' Principle loii-lidasiiiiliillilziellfitlliisrtgiliiiiii'li1‘is2°l:=nIiii>lml?¢i ' ll "t ` th d r; _ - d Hll'Ot. O . §.‘.’.1T”..i’. ..`;i...‘l'.§i‘. ...°.Z.".°'.."..“"2`... ~=m‘>°f“°‘1 he bc" °”=“°°“°° °“'°r-f°i‘c=i:lce 'Iso nor hott e. Bold linsllrpassed for cleansing, soothing 51451515- PNC* 25° Bold 0311)’ DIY J~ 9"] hgh g.|f\E1r.,§,||y pm, gm ¢¢,n“;|,._ md invigorating the scalp. It re. Jamieson, Drugglst. 1-71ntf. inn - ' ’ THECHARLQTTET0.WN,GUARDIANlbciacigsnacailiythesrnmeospdiltr lon And there' many 0t-Ml' P01015 and easy lim strlvcn homely wd some time ago that the D0u\il1i0l'l west side of that river and surround- of farmers from this section of the end of Ferry Road. How thzy ner I cannot understand. They lwf~°d ment, or children who did not know what was best for our own 30011 W9 certainly need a wharf, or better still a brldge» at Brighton and we have waited long enough for a wharf, to get it in the right ll'-MIL Clit 05 from the railroad and the city by this North River the farmers have to haul their hay, oats, potatoes and also coal and lumbar over a P1069 Of U10 __ __ _ - st -oadl the province that tram - '_' i THF'--SESSION' f ed "lm th” °“"' ““i“‘°“ “’ "° ‘1“" iii? Nclrni River Bridge crfonarlctte : Un(imf1~btM"y the- battle giound dup ousscd at thisscsslon will be that _of town by the Lower Molnvdue Road. I e 3, direct contribution to the Imperial need not tell you that this road was ini; the present session of Parliament Government, the permanent. nuvuf once macadmmlzod. but the old » willlic that nccnna ccnc question cllpcncy cc be sumnlttca to cnc pc0p1clS¢°*°l"”““ “fm W"°'“ li l” °““°d' - ~ " _ . . 'before its adoption. It is agrehd in wlmld tum' in his gm" U lm “W nnval defence. 'lhc question has not u t th t thi h M .gms New of mlsuumed road. It is hem tion.-n one cf politics, as ccrtninl‘;;’;:l:e;f.fr Eff; ao .s£'ent'l” 3:” " simply <1lszrooel\1l.kand wohwhvt have pronliizient Uniiiatlinlls ol oth political D y c nm y Gush- to naval over it now W “eo speak. 11 b d 1, th But this new wharf is to be 'a now it will bc fought. out on thelzg thee regnlxisféegxintsowtegeréhe ziezxi ferry wharf, we are to be forriod nccr or cnc House with time pros- ,across to the other eldo 01 the city lloct oi n dccisloitthnt will’bc agree-V from the Throne' in Noyember 1910" ‘md h”'v° tl" p"lvu°g° °l walking amp Ln ‘mth parties §_ moved by Mr. Monk and supported by hack the best part of a. mile to the 4 _ ' the tum, opposition pm-ty -including business part of the city. If our Ulf* l'\"U<`=* uf Um 1118*- llllliatc on the' Hom R_ L_ Borden was that ."1-he friends who are supposed to look sf- qlli-sl.iin| will lic the critlzcd during H t th t' th h f ter our interests ln Parliament wish' this session; the defenders on the last' Duse “greg B . 8. spllec mm “S t0 SWB Us B ferry- What lJB¢I5° i\ci~n~:ion will bl thc nlzrcssors onl the Throne gives no indication what- place cmlld they and than from the __ _ . \ _ , _ F. ._ not, it »_-.ni oc a mme .cya becweenfzjgt vftghzoiziriztaf; ggvexe aeagfltligjlddtgrogzligig;:el;°§;i;;1;;§ th.» giants or l.ol,li parties and when _ |But why talk about ferries in _ this We the undersigned have known F. J, Chen' fo th I t ls transactions and financially able to carry out any oblizstions made by his flrm. .2:::..sf_°.':l;".;;:.';‘;‘;” :::l.‘.f°.‘."..°‘}.‘;i: Reg Boots for Men r is ln every way 5 high class prepare- ' .......»t.__ 1.... ._ ... ...__ ii.. Moor- The mostwidely soidstyle in America non Ulu L (_- r Ls.. (1 d __._..'~<\<"\\\,,,l, ---N ob Model-~ I /»; » _ lil( l N_ if/ tP|tLLS 3 _ 0Q\`ll‘ - 5.. °l,l fi-\,<\_\_\>-\¢ Bs? I mi £55 R £/ 5 fd-'7»‘ itil DIA nouns ’/ I \.;ivl_ \\ \\\\_\ ,, _ :.”’. U M-ai .cn 'l _ "‘<=H-if C . ‘ B _ . liv R -_'-_,-oulllllli . l_ _ _ . § 0°'= °f °“`f 91"* Kill uuowu we' -~/v7onus ovll 4 The Gillette is the razor that original i ‘» = t' ' “Victoria _Row ed lhc famous .angie stroke. ll can bi nrjuated for A quirk and close shave Downy beard, wiry wblllter. tender fact -it's all the same to the Gi lieu:-io the smooth satisfactory shaver you hai always wanted, but could never get uni now. ~ Gillette in handsome p'u»h lined lcsth. ¢ll¢» Gorman silver holder, A rl li shaven... ........................ #gs Fensell -& Cha ndlel l Its shape welcomes the foot, straight nside, sweeping -outside, short vamp, toe I, and heel of medium height, comfortable (Q44 and fashionable, ( ,,,'i\,".`:`i"`§,_..-"‘ » If you wear this shoe you°ll want .2 'LHEP fi" Qegals all the rest of yourlite. ' ' I many fall and OR that head-barber shave A 5U'¢*1 °l\°¢ F The Glllcnenne king of sl Wm" styles G O f f B r O 8° f°' h".d “’°‘° good safety razors. Nab "odd ’ “_ .nd ff* __ -‘l._;-;-.z-.__i.-:;T.r___~_-,-';-~,-_-_=;:- ~ if-_T_::__~-~;:;; - -- - T- -_ _r __ ____ _ _ i fCanad i --=="°»€i¥`1'-’ §.’.‘.?.°“’&..°.’.’i‘; Talk No. 44 Canada Life premiums are remarkably low-divide your yearly Krenilum by 365 and you will be surprised to find how smallt at daily amount is. You waste for more eseh day 'on thin? you don’t need and that give you no benefit wilssgvgr, ` hen again. the Csssds Life Assurance Company 'lim yn eqery opportunity forthe payment of premiums--3061-1-aiu q'»¢,;|.' loved-amd ouch policy contains gensnoasloss and ' “lug ~ that won't allow you to be “stuck” any time. . < Lot us show youlhow s Csrrsds -Life Policy will bgugig Calf Blu; Boot. Life policy is the payment of premiums- ' ». l as lf we were wards of the -govern-» we ~ l HALF PRICE I.B.l- - \ . , Y orcar nays 3 . i ' ~ ~ Soss to mslre~iively_seillil§|i|i- 'Q ' _ 1 , _ \ _ _ acaclve the country, people 5 cliinéio rsroopgrci. ` in the-’*'tollo'wing-1bargainsi--~ ..-- ~.i' Pston’s have decide rl to cut the priceson the following linesiifor two days. The lines consist off Sioekingsjsists, Underwear; _Shell Feather ~Boss, Cost Sweaters, Shirts. Mcn’s Tres. Cashmere lloslery. 'colon Stockings.iShirfs. Flsnneietlei lllsnksfting, lied Covers, Ssteens and several lines of clothing, also Girlsf Jackets. _ _ 2 special lines in lurs will also be offered at a remlrksble low price. llere ares low ipecial prices that ought to make thrifty buyers alert PATON’S Bargains t From the Ladies’ Dept. § 334: Hose for ....25c 1 331: Under Vests ..25c f I 354: Drawers...... Sweater Coats.......$l.25 § _ PATONS ; Snaps at PATONS I _For Quality Goods 90s Men’s Shirts for. . . . . _ 68c 7sc ‘Mews Formica caps soc $1.00 Blanketing .. . . . . . . 70a (72 inches wide) - 48¢ Drugget.... . 39: 54: " all wool ......39c _ 55s Black and Red . . . . . . 39c Drugget I3: Striped Flanneliett . . . .I0c $I,25 Blanketing. . . . . . . .$l.05 for closks $3.50'Boys’ Reefers . . . .$1.48 PATONS i Ml-IN’S College Coats 25 p. c. oil Large Assortment and all sizes llAl.l" PRICE sll Men’s Velvet Collar $12.00 °'°'°°°*'$l4.00 PATONS 34 in heavy striped flanuelette reg- nlar l3c. on Friday ................l0c. - Heavy English fiannelette, four patterns. Just the thing for_men’s and women s wear, about 3oo yards I4, I5, and Ztiwer yd. orlh I-4 more Pstons ~ HEAVY WHITE BED QUILT. big size $1.35 value for. . . . . . .. _ . .$|.l5 A few week end Special Quilts 93¢_ Great Wesrers, _thos¢_Hucl¢ 1‘¢w¢1s 36 x 16 for...............,._.____20¢ ' `f M¢n’s Coat Sweaters. plain and color- ld with ard without collar, lvforth #L00 ._ _...for 7.5¢ Heavy Fleeced Shirts 90c l_or..L...75¢ 1\`o. l Pen Angle Underwear per suit Choice from our new fall stock `of Gent’s ties worth up to 85c for . Clearance line of Men’s Soft front shirts for... .. 69¢ Boys’ coat sweaters worth up to _85c size 24 to 3o ......l9c 554: set of back combs and side combs Seamless cashmere hose 33c value for, _ _. , , . . .... ....... ................-...nzst Heavy worsted stockings 2 1-2 rihb all sizes.. . . . ......'.._ ._ _ . _ .25c 36 Ladies' Waists, Tailored and white embroidered, size 36 to 42. Sliklitlf 111118' sed, values up to $3. 50 on Fri ay -for ~ 3 lzs Ladies’ don’l miss I 3` chance l Big lot of Ladies’ Underwear in or white.Vest or drawers..................2 Counter full of short, Kimonas, col- ored, choicest. . . . . . . . . ...__ .. . .Ne A snap in wearing skirts, just the thing for street wear,about 50 at 1-4 05 for cash. ' ,Another lot of our /Special Skirts, in Blue, Black or Grey....._...............$2.25 50 Chi1dren's Coats at a saving of i»4 on the Dollar ‘ Big offer on Ladies’ Coat Sweaters, extra value... Your choice at 1-3 saved Men's Ready to wear Department. Men's Reefers. 2: brown grey and blue, all sizes $4. U5, }6_}7. _md-Q8, your choice st. . . . . . .. .,., .,,.,,l-3'q||. 01112 o third ssvoll _ ~ Men's College Cosls.~ all ° 2_2, c. i>f'|'1l`li}°ri1°'lis°li»i 'tins y,¢¢’r'§ stock _ _ Save a _I-lots dollsrf Men's 'l‘we`ed.csps, fur band, - i For Mothers s to know s This wlhimske mothers glad. ro Boy’s Reefers, sizes 3 to 6 Jesrs. last years stock worth from 2-75 to 4 50 each your choice. .|.38. Another lot of I r Boy's Reefers. fit 3 to 6 years, worth up to $3 35 for...... . ..............._99¢_ lu Fancy tweeds, and blue melton and beaver. somewlth brass but- tmrlf it ll’ t ree see 'td for fall. odd sizes. Half prioesfni - watch nlsr 75c value for. . . .. .,.-.,,.. . 40%. , , lleres a snsp ~ Men's Cravenette Rcefersqiu lot _ sizes 36 to 44`worth up to I3-gocuow costyou...»... .....‘.‘.. ...,. “$85 i Boys’ overcssts Boys’ velvet collar Overton 'alt I l 6 . ~ .~ . ` :::.5...‘:.-'.....’::~.<’..:...=..=’..°...°.‘.*.i‘_'°°' llllf price 1.. clf.°.'tl1ri1'i§°-"~ I °'"°°‘“‘ - `16-is your ,PHONE 95 _ i _made_onncung l r I 3 $1.00 a yard _ T 0 _ f 'I-it > -~.}-._..»... ,_ --vlan.--r.»..l»~p»4i.~¢,..1~5r'~~»~_~~ V ~- _~ . _. _ : _; ='; vii. "f'» I .. \-ls' rlx In