,__.__r-_-_ _,i wr v' E ‘ »<, THE GUARDIAN, HAELo'i'rE'rowN, NOVEMBEE so isas. "" _ ‘ ""”_”“ s F _,___,..-._ ---- -.--.~ ._ 4_<\f _ ___ _ A 'Y tw if 0 wi-in is sociamsin 1 "_ '»-"'=° 1'°r=1*1 °f °°=~4°'- l I *’\_ f/lf ~.l/lit \ " ’ l I0lTlGl'|l, lll’N;\`l’ll.\.E. 0Ill`., “gn Interesting Chat About D;-_ Chn|e's tiintment, also Ftioit ULC B “suns vit.t=:s tunicu. E Arms 5 gays :-I was troubled with itch- 'plles for five years, and was badly §-gtled. The? were very painful, so ,Q so that I could not sleep. I tried ‘ every remedy heard of, and was to \1Se Dr. Chase’s Oint- urchased a. box, and from the cation got such relief that I ed a cure would be made. I two boxolt and am now cured. - romedy given by Dr. Chase years of study and research, and eye single to its adaptation for tri.; ugliii-=: III #llnwnts for which it was intended. mrghgae detested cure-ails. and R 3( seen proven ten thousand timd Q not one of his formulas leave s liter-effect. Dr. Cltase’s Ointment :Lid on lanoline, and the ‘rest phy- ggm pracribe it. _ 8 gf Egggxcg. - collective management of all industries. Its motto is, ~~'l‘o everyone according t 5 _ li - . (fund ol ltohlng Piles of I3 Yolrl’ Standing p*¢&ll.l‘nll to Male h Cure Whoa Dr. ~ \Jhnlo'| Ulnrmont Gave lmmodi- ate Belief, T. WIN. better known to every eq in the vicinity as “Uncle Mike," ni troubled for over 23 years with *Ugg piles. At times he was so bad 5-would have to quit work. The irri- &nli became so intense with constant riliing that they became ulcerated and 'Qld bleed. He had been treated by ‘gy physicians, but found nothing qt gave him relief. .Readins in the ptr th cure of a. friend who had sut- ftllll in 5 like manner, and being cured Dr. Chase’s Ointment, he procured After the third application he li relief that he had the first ‘F Eiili? ble night's sleep he enjoyei in The one box made a. complete d he says he would not bc with- r $50 a box if it could not be re- nhceti. Mr. Wigle is a wealthy fziriiier, vtllknovfn in tte community in which llrelides. It is over two years since kwa: aélilcted, and he has never been N hlbld since. '-"' .1 '_ Al lliiiigiliial. _ 1 The Canadian Remedy for all lllllllhl' ANU Lliilll AFFf3Tl€l¥S ' Large `£'»o;*.1cs, 25 cena. 0 Davis et i.;.‘.'.'i:r_\'Ci2 Co., timaisti, Q l’l’0p's. Perry Davis' Pain Killer. "‘w York Mc.-:rcal ~ " " -',- »\ .- .-`_/\ `.;.»%._¢`/~.;" r ____a__i _ ____ _i_. Y ____§_ Z #assisisaesaaiasvsis The li Great ome MAYPOLE S O A - Cleans and _ &###1?# &p#*#gg D ‘< e. we ` fe cp (D aureus#ruauauuauuuuuauaau 1116 mod ern Is superseding Scienatiilc form All other dyes gjlltoine dye Wherever iutr <1 cd. UC *lla convenient form May be used by wliioohtributed I0 Anyone vviillloub llllopulerity, Previous experi- ence. ves a. new :tp- Dearance to the Entire freedom l"0llS_ From streaking. with it. A strong point. t - - ' s__stei’s Dictionary. A theory or poliiy that aims to se- cure the reconstruction of society, in- crease of Wealth, and 9. more eqllal- distribution of the products of labor through the public collective owner- ship of land and capital, (88 dislin- uished from property) and the public his deeds.”-Standard Dictionary. Any theory of system of labor or- ganization which would abolish entire- ly, or in great part, the idividual eiort ciety rt-sis. and substitute co-operation; would introduce a more perfect and equal distribution of the products of labor, and would make land and capital, as the instrunienzs ci production, the joint possession of the community..- Century Dictionary. Horses. The imports oi.liorses into Great Brit aiu have been as follows (by Britsh re- IUYDS) Z-- No. Value. S`5.484,583 1805 111.0112 ` 5,001,619 1500 10.1377 1507 10,519 S 102,401 lfouud that Cnnatlifin horses wire used largely on omuiliuses tilld for g'f(l- cery and deliveiy Wagons. The Ollly complaint '-vltivli lllealtl llg8lIlSl SOIIDB of them. was that when used steadily on the hard pavements of the cities, occisionally their feet became tender and lame during the first three months. lf they passed that period safely. they were most satisfactory ani- mals. I do not know whether the (ja- uadian practice of luring the soles of the hocfs severely, leaving them com- paratively thin, may not be a cause for the development of this weakness, when the horse is put constaptly on hard pave- ments. No weakness or injury would be evident on the ordinary roads or str -ets of Canada. The horses which are wanted are _sound animals, weighing from 1,000 to 1,250 pounds. They should be well 1 broken to drive in single harness; and a smooth, rounded appearance is much better quality than exceptional speed. In carriage horses, showy aciiou is con- Thcre is a Hood demand in Great Brit- ain for horses for cavalry remounts and also for irullery. I was not able, to carry investigations into that subject far enough to offer any opinion on how that trade can be developed. But it sial- lionsentirely Suitable for the breeding of that class of horses could be obtained, it Would seem to be a desirable policy tolilfford every encouragement to Agri- cultural Societies or other bodies to use Such stud horses in their localities, either by premiums, substantial prizes or some other adequate means Prior RoBEti'rso\ ____i Beniley`s linimcat the modern Pain Cure All dealers l0cis, _ Ursrmts all makes and prices in- cluding Shorey's make oi 1897 $6.00, `Shorey’s make of 1898, $6.25- at U10 Bargain Corner.--W. D. McKay.-29 I CALL and see the finest and best 3 _ piece suit for small boys ever imported M5 all Druggistrl. In all colors. For all i:`abrics. #### --I a %iiit=%%~=l'lt#~i?%¥it Free Bock of sempie of W ofk :ro P. E. ISLAND ll_EP|l - Queen Street » _Charlottetown 5' arranging for Christmas presents Mme children or grown-\`p'either, re- _ ‘Huber that nothing is h or aoéepeuoleugioel-#a'; -*Bl* stersiare S0 ° ,_ _ 75% 1, “’ H’ itlltlimtiie m¢n£‘¥`b|,¢§sai°“f'i¥T§'il1 1000, F3; 2, i" - ‘ r.:.:.: 0...... f to this country, at the Bargain Corner, W. D. McKay. 1 CIIILDRI-:N’s, misses’ and ladies’ leg- gings ` Corner. _ _ Weeks & Co. 29 31 d*W~ mankind than that which has hitherto Mother Country is fond and proud of ° pimplee and eiuptions, are quickly and day filling up our retail st' ck with fresh - ANo'rHEii big shipment of ready-to- Imuniiss. crowds of people buy daily at Weeks & Co’e closing sale. Satin-dev night a tremendous trade was auteg y 1 THE Clothing -that is guar- , d H d b the maker isa at sytiiaeswssi ss ’ *' dm- The =+=°f° “S P°°“° °‘“ 7 shore 'S oiotiiin .-if. ‘ mock uii they ciosei uP--W- A ' 'Y g , ' Mm md ANo'rnEs consignment of honey ar) - . - e Wm sg. SHom:Y’s Waterproof U1- \,.,4;f15c,1b at Gays __se.ii_.,§ itgrke' ' Lb- S gakigvz about his Canadian trip at Socialism being the product of socisll p ‘_ __ ‘_ sh mv! rec at 9 | B 3 I l _ At the end of the first evening which I welcome, 1 decline al-ovelhcrfi the moment to regard myself as a. stranger in a land where we all love and revere the same great Queen,” (Land cheers, ) I can hardly tell you the effect of those simple words. lt was -Rule B1‘.tannia,’ and ‘God Save the Queen) rolled into one; and. so. gentlemen, I believe it would be in any of the other great Colonies, which we are so proud to own. I suppose every mother is proud of her children. At any rate, the her children, and I do, honestly and truly believe that no feeling in all the world is more reciproeated than the feeling towards the Mother Country in all those great Colonies. And if ever tho Old Country, which. God forbid, should find herself in a serious mess, although I believe she is quite able to take care of herself, still I have not the least doubt if it were otherwise, it would not be very long before ‘the boys’ took off their coats and came to her side.” (Loud cheers.) _-.13--_ All forms of scrofula, sores, boils, permanently cured by Hood’s sarsap-. arilla. 25,000 to 30,000 thousand dollars worth oi goods got to be sold. every gocds from reserve wholesale stocks. all._W. A. Weeks & Co. 29 3i d&w. GEN:rs’ UNDERWEAR.-We have sold thousands of suits and yet have a large stock. _Filling up the retail shelvfs every day from wholesale departments wtth fresh new goods.-W. A. VVeeks & Co.-29 Si d&w. wear clothing a little late but out they will golf price will do it. Ulsters, reefers, over-coats and storm-ulsters wind and water-proof. Big sale now on.-Jas. Patou & Co. 38 :ui-:isis over-coats at half price List year`=‘. coats.-Jas. Paton & C0. Soi-ti: surprising Values at our annual handkerchief sale Saturday next December the 3ad,--Moore 8" McLeod. ` 29 /WHAT about ladies’ jackets? lVe will tell you if you will call -PATON & Co. 1 150 DoLLARs worth of fianncllett underwear and Wrappers on sale this day and every day until all is sold.-- PATON & Co. i>oLi.Aii»-i worth of ladies’ wool chan jackets and capes. The weathe is mild for furs but our prices are mild or. Come and see if you are in want of furs. JAs. Paros & Co. FftRi.Y in December every year we hold a special sale of handketchiefs Saturdav Dc oembcr the 3rd is the day this year- Moore Q Mc Lend KEEP your eyes open or day December the 3rd- Moore & McLeod big hole in our Dress Goods and ladies of 25 per cent, we are going to allow an extra discount of 50 per cont making in all the enormous discount of 30 por cent, a grand chance to get a Casu- mcre merino or serge dress next to nothing.--W. A. Weeks & Co. 29 3i d&w FANCY linens and working Silks all on special view on front tables. ' Loo . . _ sidered more valuable than great speed. C _ . . 29 - 0 ~ - f ' _, _ ~ ii - _ 29 k 5 or cent discount Working silks a at R' K' J""-is' Stamperisiiincs asio 33% per cent discount.-W. A. Weeks & Co, 29 Si d&w. rivdd. White comb and dark comb 180 Plenty of gonds,tremendous bargains for ,S - _ I ‘/ evolution, the only danger lies in ob- the Cutlers bauque; ‘ _ _ ._ ",-fi, -1 struciing it.-Rev. F M, Sprague. ly, Sir Squire Bancroft aiu: -1' was _l =- 3' l -- ,treated as though 1 were an emperor. 1 _ / I /% ° with the ethics ,of Christianity.-Em li passed there, in responsm to the wel- ; _. ._ 7/iff); 1.%»“"i_ , / cyc10paediaBrittannica. come extended to me. 1 used these; //,% -- simple words. I said, -Ladies and* //,/'F 50<`i8li‘l11i*\ Sim lv applied Chris- Gentlemen, thanking you for your, ' / ‘ f- , n 0 .t G ° ,// ._ N C a Il ls me lllilesl llie ll ls llnl ull llslull l 10 -GASES GLDTHING _ JUST DPENED one neglected. Small Boy, Big Boy or Men We can suit you in U Reeiers or Suits, All sizes, all prices and kinds It dont take oh tickets or money rewards to sell our Clothing We sell so cheap we ' 1 cannot afford it We have no money to burn Mon s Ulsters at $4.75 beat the world 6 50 ticket in ket (maniifacturer throws them in - Shorey’S Ulétcrs at $, _ , poo McKay’s Ulster (our own make) at $4 75 heats them all fer quality and Our Reefer at $5.00 is an excellent coat, heavy and strong 50 Men’s Heavy Suits at $5.50 extra value '25 Mft-3I1’S Heavy Suits, double breasted, former price $8 00 now $7 00 100 Extra Heavy _A\l`jWoo1 Suits, $7 50 _ Pants, all kinds and prices. 500 pairs (our own make) extra heavy < strong, warranted not to rip, at $2 00 Boys’ 3-piece Suits (own make heavy for Winter, sizes 20 to 33 $5100 it Boys’ 'Z piece Suits from $1-50 up ' -Blouse Suits- Cnc lineis a beauty The very latest style Fur Coats, Fur Robes at the fB.£LIFlC`-.‘r.A.I].\'l` CO h§§'lottetowr\,,. _ _ _P _ .- _ ’ MPR Slllli. Sllli / Closing Up B ° - 300 underwear going at fine Weather prices ‘ _ / ~ . Dr mft at PATON & Co. , A valuable line of furs on one stand. Near $1,200.00 worth of ladies Astri- mends In Q hmwn 1' could not be p» overly bel _ HAVE POSITIY LLY AND _ t i _...fx-_ll -xii-1 For pain ALL MY PAINS WRR rmsr I can now icvlwe FUL 0*! MEW, WOMEN AN our 8 ii I it Bl! ll\Sl\l\l particulars about our annual ._ fa‘_§_1_f_yRg_§_§ 3131 nog, Handkercliief Day Satur- » 7 t 5_L_;;;_p-2? ggsglg §f1f5§_ C2 '1 Twenty to Flft) per Cen ff"::'.§‘.;;-_:.’f.t‘;€.'1‘;ti..‘.f;.’,."‘ Qmng Important An _ Gnu? lirrenisi’ . ui U! C i - 1- ' 1 2 SALE E V ERY Over them and take your c oice it __ vm low ngnteucgcgtth E king Flact»0!’Y Q 3 W6 alto ill 3. p0Siti0I1 to-day to show you a magnificent range of Clothing l fl 1;. "1 -_-_ _s :i ' I *'** C CUE I E ffriiifdiisiiit 118111055 1-‘;i;:c;“;;'.i°;..‘:;:.;° I Charlottetow This is indeed my das after suffering for the most aggravating form I ll yt ui: w1'r11i\ 60 DA vs. as no our no pay. m spite 0 weak side is now slronge Nor msn A DAY from my k Factory and ins i chance for failure if I \O CASE COULD BE “ORS are alicensed Physitian the truth of this test or personal in vesttg is W THAT TB snounn K 0 f ern* cumin X our 16° to the amountl have th n trusses I closing 9' Stomp f°" “PW Rilo rl ll; C0 rm fiii~1' is AT CH ,U tt. undayxr 1 'Iu 0| 6 ly' H0011 l0 l This week we want to make an extri t-1 ist-ow N Q Wl““@°f 1 l Wednesday- \T TKURO fhursday unll 9 D nl for information Jackets. In addition tothe big discount _ hnnlense sa|a is being Pa-hsonizgd i ii _ Thousands. 'ri-amend ti ous Bar ains are HE management of W ks, announce D Edwatgirlelaudt that th 1 8.06111! f Qvma and others with a. cheap quality U0 the |10!!! price so low as to make about eo?&au ,ii'de,andare inanosi 1 A tht °“*r-°ii°:°“ WEEKS B ’l‘HiHK 0 6- fl com-ing seen wir! N; mak L, *it-