£- ,,...__.._ 2 fi ' _ 1 "1 e; * ~"_-'1‘1‘ ;‘»‘_“’”"" ~” -» *- ” 'rr-in ciniiniiiv, cn.i'ii.o1;n:'rois~N,ra1Nci-: nnwlmn latino, Sfyle. \Vben you- wear a “King Qual- ity” shoe you- get all the style, the Et and finish found in the American shoes. The “King Quality" factory is the only one in Canada that makes - Ladies' Shoes better than the American article, which comes into » Canada with a 25% duty taken out of its quality. The “King Quality °' brand 'Ls \=Uv.n by the bd! dressed Canadian hdies; it is a. true note of shoe fashion, of toffetlness in dress, 27 styles, 4 widths, all sizes. 1 Branded “King Quality." bold medal awarded at the Pa.n`s Exposition, igoo. Made try _The J. D. King C9. Limited, Toronto. J A":l‘ey 8; Cc.. Agents at Ch`toWn- THE GUARDIAN _ 'An Independent Journal, `untrauimelled and fear ess; aiming to be , .lus*, lm aiirtial,` Reliable. Newsyi .seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people, and. recognized , therefore as l'I‘h.e Peo;p1e’m Paper- Published at its otilces New Prowse Bio.-1;, North side Post ofilce, at the fol- lowing.: rates, payable in advance:- Morniiig Edition, daily (except Snnday) three months $1.00; per yr . . . . . . . . . _ .$4.00 - Semi-weekly Edition (Mond. 8; Thur.) _ per yr. $1.50; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.23 Veekly Edition (Thursday) per yr. f $1.25; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Branch Offices have been 'established at the followinf X places where subscriptions may_ be pal . . news furnished, advertising, Job work i and other business transacted:- i Sunimei-side, Curl-ie's Bookstore-D. K. Currie, Manager. Alberton, Alberton Bookstore-G. S. Muttart, Agent. Souris East, Telephone ollice - R. Seaman, Agent. A J. E. B. MCCREADY, J. P. HOOD, Editor. Business ‘Managen lllllllllllll Glllllll THURSDAY, NOV. S, 12110. f ' SOME BOER METHODS. V _ A British commission has been making inquiry into various concessions made by fthe Boer Government in the Transvaal, and lists unearthed xi number of peculiar _ ! tri s ittionsu At Pretcria and other points liuaiiy state papers and documents of Krugei-‘s government andthe Netherlands i s.. 'I il P 'll -No Slip, » No Jar, llolampness, No Noiseyef 1 *P _\o disctmfort-s cfany kind in our Rubbfr~Sole Slater Sbces. . . . They are Stylish. They are Comfortable, They are Waterproof. Blocker Tan, hilt l Allll & ill. C.i’cowr-_ P. E. l. Que n §:s':i 3 3 “I nal conditions within the Republic will l Q5 per cent That is what you save by getting your . PKESCRIPTIONS. . Put up at.. . . lll_.__l_ll!ll.l____lil# Oni- Motto, best goods lowest prices. l l l 2 W ‘ 25‘ cents, ° ,_ 7-,- -c rm-¢r{'~N' 1. _,;Railway fell into British hands. From _ , _ i the otlicial correspondence thus seized the _ commission was enabled to suniinon the Switncsses who knew about tlze transac- _J tions to be inquired into and to address ,probing questions to them. The rcsult _ ihas been to throw pretty fulllight upon ll3oer methods of creating public senti- ~ 'ment iii their behalf in other lands, as well as up-on other mntters. __- , Among other things, ighas been dis- ' ,closed that a number of active Boer :f ;syinpathisers :ind newspaper exponents ‘ in Europe, the Yniterl States and even in Q* l-Ingliiiid were in the pay of the Boer olig- `archy as their agents c r at ocueys. Amor-g p' ; the latter \vas Mr. ‘Webster Davis ofthe lbnitcil States. who claimed that Clie* had f-7 given up fi good positioxf at lvasbington out of pure sympathy for the Boers in their struggle for freedom. The simple fact is now proved that the Pretoria gov- ernment were made to believe that Davis .` could be of use to them in fostering Boer ` sentiment in the Unltcil States, and he as piiil ri large sum to undertake this work. Mr. Welaster Davis on his part claimed '_-‘ *N _ clients, but all the paid agents whom ‘. ‘ W. 4l~Tf1i'..“ sufficient interest or sympathy in any Q """'-‘-""~'-33'.-h-'.>'¥'.'»"t7."l£~"l` J as were liberally paid with Boer money fortlicoming. f Tl-IE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION cipated throughout Canada, andthe re suit will be accepted on_this side of th line with pretty general satisfaction, no unmixed with a. sense of relief. It was L f.,-_ be feared had Bryan been elected that th fi~ic..»ily relations between the differen ,i , `ni~a.ii<~iics of the Anglo-Saxon family mini. -=ir , li.-ive lieenseriously disturbed as indusi undoubtedly have been. O°*§°° I to be able to do great things for his Boer Kruger was able to retain -failed to arouse y country to induce a single government to E intervene on his behalf. We kllow now, and the Boers themselves will learn in due time that the few active synipathis- ._ ers they found abroad were mainly such And still there was a possibility that in this casetlie unexpected might happen _and a Den§`_o;;ratlc victory befrocordcd. " In the tive stiitew of Ci.1,i|5orula,.;Delswa.re, Indiana, Kentucky and Oregon, with 42 electoral votes collectively, Mr. McKin ley°s majority in 1896 was so very nzirroiv that it seemed quite possible they might this year be transferred to the Democ- riiticcolumn. Then there were probably a million new voters to be reckoned with", and the new and great question of expan- sion, or “imp rialism” had come in since the last Presendeutial contest.” ,_ All these doubts are now set at rest. The Republican party has apparently held voters have divided not very unequally, and the nation has endorsed the expansion policy. Probably neither one of the two great party “bosses” is' held in very high regard in Canada, but there has been ii general impression that C 1 ol! =: _is less reputable than Hanna, and tl er: must be some satisfaction that the Temmihy Chief and Tammany itself ha' 0 ‘eceived s sivere rebuB’. _ ` It seems probable that one :es It of his ‘second defeat must be the disappearance of Bryan as a party leader, and as McKinley has now been elected for a _second term he will he practically ineligublcasa candidate for the Presid- ency hereafter. So that new leaders will be called for and' must be found for both ` parties before the election of 1904. pretty much all of its old ground, the new, #il “No Eye-Lz'/ce the- , Master's Eye. You are master of your health. and if you do not _ affena' to defy, the Blame is 1 is out of order, &od"s Sar- - saparilla will purify it. D _ _ Y of the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver. for a number ot years and diherent medi- ' cines failed to benefit me.- I tried H0_od’s Sarsaparilla and three bottles completely and perfectly cured me." MBS. C. A. Fuml, Wallace Bridge, N. S. A Safgguargl--“ As I had lost Eve chil- dren with diphtheria I gave my remaining W two children Hood‘s Sarsaparilla as they \IasllbW. H. F1.ncxi:a, Pembroke, Ont. ghdé 5 1 I 4 1 /1 ' .";g,V`_e`~ver D/sapp0,'m5 - &'&ill&#%il3#%##¥.ilf###%##~##%#’Z. \ 'P l easily located. If 'our blood , It is the s eciiic remed for troubles Heart Truublg-“I had heart trouble were subject to throat trouble and were not Z5.-'S 3$§°2§a i1’.‘3'i.’.fl.i°.i§¢`Z ’i..`i“.i“.?.“’.§.‘i‘.l"»l _ _ %%§%i¥¥%###=H=% ° mlm' _ __f - ,Y I 900360 _...TEACHER OF.... _ Culture. Voice culture a specialty. George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. l . C _ l , Hoon rms cure iivei ini; we n¢ii.1ri-iming me piily cacimrtlo to take with Ho<>d"»'lu1aoaxllllil B6[TJ'€I(3 HERBERT A. TANTON, Piano, Organ and Voice ` ` Studio-Tanton's New Buildinz, Great , S llllllllllll 8 3'in. and their Sympablly appears to have sud- ` ‘i ‘l@“lY Subsidcd when no more money was ,, Clocks in Marble, 'Iron Z Wood, all prices. - i quality. 7 t _ *O0* O°°D°°l°°O°°l*°I°°O¢°O°° for the Long Evenings! all and get some Maydower brand of Kerosene Oil, the best oil ._ I will sell in four,-I gallon lots at_2l \\\" cents a lion. .~' Cheap Light @@ --- :.~ "il Hea.ton’s hiv-"iw, 22:; ai;-2/tl a good supply of Eye. wor.zs. We have a la.rge%y ~ ' l Goods delivered free in City. iff) stoc‘x` Rockets, Torpsdog,@ Firecrackeis, (tc, etc Also a large stock of@ .Fl8g*, all sizes and prices.; ll_lll§_l9ll Libby M-.~.Neii’s Sliced Bacon, ` il' nigh# so "1 cents Hiilf ‘dbz bars Surprise Soap, _, , _,_ 1,/. prepare for ,he return of No Tea can _ beati Haszmim. the bvys by purchasingg J Brahmin. We sell the genuine ' aticle, . `\\\\l‘ dll); I I li' :C " . Those are cash prices. ’ 4,-T' ‘ Phone 208. ,§ R. ar. 'v7vooi _ W 8| 19000 V* A- '**"‘_" _ ~ _ _ ,' . K r %"'PY' 0f_W0f©b@S-if Our guaratntee is on A p Im1tatio:is.., every ga - n _ Only reliable dealers sell Stanfield's. 31% illt * D 1’ ",--‘?"~';-'rl-. ’ ,c » ¥',_.» `_.-f -1 i wi mi 'silt-iii-is-d'~=f-s»r'l i l ° ‘f » if 1--_xr ‘ if ' " V .. _ pk.; -_ `;,f.`i l .,, sf ,;_'_:: ‘I‘;s.-V 5?-fl’ - Piano ul do I- _t Ready-to-Wear, _,¢ , -- -1 _Is iniignificently shown in the vast piles of well made, reliable end 8 So ashionable Clothing that y-.\u'll Bud cron ding dapoftmféhff, ‘-5 T f'- '. ` évet” -Every garment is thoroughly tested before -going into atcc`k‘ and ‘ the " 9 connection of stylishness and expensiveness tl‘oroughly obliterated by 10 dum” Big Store s economical prices. - Mlm: K umfgrf Heavy sheep or sleep and mule- 1 skin Patent Kfiit_Wriet», wool lined 501: pr- Mitts. ' all through. As moi-h warmth and ~ owear as any niitt an double the price. _q - ‘ i PATON is co; issue#-#ness -ciieiiiiiiiciiiiix-wogrci’ sehr'-uuwueeeopueuuileig 3 we-ueaguuaeem We are Right opposite ' .t e S In situation, but riglit rr-nil.e iquaie in clfalirg with our customers. _ -~ Those who have not yet given -us a tria', had better do so, if they want bargains in Jewelry. Watebmaker and Jeweler. ` . Cor. Gt George & Graitou Sis. THE Q . ’ Cl.i’iown, P.E.I. R.Ppairing`rir-fimntlv nrrnnflefl fn ` Contain too much profit and no ° enough leather. f in 53,50 ii noi nf ihii kind. ony the stliee stock is used in iss construction. O ily the highest skilled workmen are permitted to meddle in the making. Many are inferior but none better a.: $3.50 "The King Sl\oe,”_` “Fit for e. King.” JJ CY *O '- - ~~ ivmufmimiummminmm. W AFTER ME HOES _ WA- llllllilll"lllll'Mf HE KING suorv _ F100 (.lRAi Becxuse live in looking it over v nce him- else -cf its rr, "I: »\ -.- %%%¥$%i?f%% § l°t W Buy a barrell of ,- new pack’ <_i5oe,m,__ SHVQI' S|lI"8y - _ 1 ing Compound which has been pronounced by the liidies of Canada to lielibhe , M, Pena’ agua- ; greatest leibor saver of modern times _and at - fgalf j E _ F-1 dba _ d f ,ta treeisure onwaish day- , , » ~- I ' ___ °‘“` a” °°““” ° 'Itvashes clctlies and is guaranteed not to injure. the most delica.te_ X X" X M silt--48c per ~ For sale by , f°b"‘;"h _p _ ed b h . - ' ' Bcst English Malt-720 V V » . _e pioper ies-possess 1 ,__ y t is compound are those of loosen°n d Fl'¢U¢h White WHIS- A- N- JENKINS ' p separating dirt without to- the fabric, instead cf eat-ing! ugp ‘lille 'lon' WEBSTER ai ii'¢KAY', _- d"°“'“"1i'°.""‘“g"*_"° °1?“". “-“?‘h"¢f’°°° 'mb 914°? armies 'ww on- the X -X X Willie JOHN WHEATLEY, magéet wliich-elazgi tg wash everything, By the us, of um CJmpound_ _no ganna p _ ~ _ . . ru ing is requir ,_ t us saving the wear and tearion clothes, to sly rigphgn Cider Vinegar-40 per MCUNLAY B305- . --of the labor. S_imply.boil and rinse.“-_For ilmuels it hasno equal and Lacliei 5990181 IOW wifes 1 will find it pa.rticuia_rly for washing Lacs Curtains as there is p°Sf_ flllmfilfflei A so all ir tively U0-rubblfhg required, 1 cake will wel, 2 huge boilers , f and Ground Spices, 1' "‘°l0ihe3 #lid U19 C0811 13, _B illclcftrlfle. exkcs 5c. 25c par cloz at alligrocem Pl°k1m8 P'-"P9525 at 1°W°9° _ ' Wholese“lc hvf ~ l s McNEvlN.B°°" 6° oe 0 I EU periorityl JENKINS & SON SYDNEY GREX DRISCOLL 8: HORNSBY militia llilliliml' W. MUTCH.- ALEX MCLEOD. R- E- liliutch, Wholesale Agent. . J nlyb cod 1 yr. .lllllliilliilllli - _ om We have secured the agency for the Island of alia above named W li af 1 Nliloutl Aitliem i 2 llccitaliou -» it l.i|.lll|l|Nli 3|- UN|ll|lW_Elll "i°lf~f1=';fr-».- __ ., , _ _ - ., mme homo ` , 1 ' _ ~ ~ ' ` - 4 Addriss -R-av T ` 5 Recitatiou-S ntinv-in-will claimii.-f-i---- _ winning' -tgirl. Helen Borhridgc 7 Radiation.. Entertainment ig Doors open maneeuit ‘8 APPL APP Eureka Blend If you want please you B end this is Lower Queen kitchen range I xi _ ’~" llll-lillll`ll_ The s. vmg on and all-iound comfort gained give orbitaut interest investment during; Se: imported to hirl-at tetown, which - i nd. C "*°"""_ in .innniiiimiinn zsiavnnsw-vw i-ix is-f~ \in-wr'-<-i-r