81183, ll. OIT Qi Lusxsllli- cKEHlE. ._" 3"’f'1,`J'- 3 * ' ~' 1."~fr.- .' ~._=. -_,,;,--,,.»,~.- .,,,._, X,-C . ,..,. . .1:-52.1 _ L s f *$5 .___ 2.1 rf .5 r _;;1,_~i;_-_gg 1- ,, _,7_,,v~_..;_ ~;f~ ~<'=“~ ' .» 1 ' ~_ _. ».__f- _»=.¢~ g `- _,I = ~._ = .. ' +~ `_L_~~_. » -. vt . t~_»~~ ~»»- . _ A., -“"_ 1 - . .U 5' _., R171 _ - ~ ~'.-'r,,-.._\..r 3; if THE GUARDIAN, onan-LoT‘rE'roWn, P. E. I., Novnnrnnnio. 1899; ` weft. L Y 1 O 'S O A _'- *WW l If he lcoogis poor Clotl1ino° he is sure to fail. TC FSSRESSIVE S T0 SELL THE EST l F AILING BUSINESS . . A 111.111 s stoie is _]udged by the Clothing he keeps ‘Wife have the Best Inade in (_`Ja.:|:1a.d.a., _ A W. R. JOHNSON AND FIT REFRM Would you question this, if so, call and look through our trernenduous stock ot Men’s and Boys Suits ` ' ` ' `- i rl ’ .- Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, Pants, Overalls etc. ` We can surprise you with Beautifill goods at wonderful low prices. _ ' _ A PJROW SE Bfros., C The wonderful 1 .,., s 1- Prodigal S011 F0l‘giVCn. ' “ SHOUHNG 5'[ARS_ Avsmber- iam and 14:11. 1866,' 't ' _ _ f " S _ A ff ._ ____ ____ ./'pected that on either ofthe nil ht? It-l BUSINESS ' Jgglzrrt nm. dum* Houghton, M' h., N .8.-V' to At I I-n’“,.|” t wht 15, A ytwcen the 12th and 14th f _ _ i 1 - . , __ . _ ic ov rc r _ s reuenca as J 7 rc mmm th. _H M _ o present] Buy your hu “P ‘mm n ws Mn (qty “ye-,_~ _ , \fa1sou,a University graduate and soicn re wi amcteoric dis i .» ' » , - ' ' C btonc ofthe oldest and wealthiest fem- llilwilf 3¢°°°l°l °fT\I¢\l- - the degree of brilliancy'depending!\,:I¥n ‘h°" 3° "'°Z3“t Mwrfmlnt.-R. H. K i1n.1.r‘in1».na,¢ook10.ve;u;r£t<;r ev;i>1<:_r“;:I1;oti1\ng Co s. 3tf donald & Co 10 31 _ ° Almost on any clear night. even brief p c age o ure Gold E s os o ure e y ow- ,_ ` ' observation will be replid with a spool- JSM? Powder will make about one and ders in Canada exceed all others com-d V I *1 - J ___._.." ' l ‘ ° »-Qzfglpints of delicious Jelly-nine bilwd. _ _ _ _ _ _-W . . ..._ FANCY screens in oak and mahogany# A Phvwd 356 1gd1¢3f_Fe1g Hats an the" ilmsh-oak music books rax- Justf,I|'ancy-Gymiiasticl, ngwest in American styles atif”:,';“°.§°e“s,"”J; hi: §::s:§“’°' ` S°;fd‘. l §,,{,h¢ly I Pat0n&Co’s._= e 31_fi.. A P _ ` 1’ C __ _Eh Tam moat delicious Jams ever put on no?e:gi°\rs° :§°th%h‘;G;¥:;l1)'gl:N “rdu'°ch°n df Hr' ` g51;n1:::;°;r°‘ m“d° ‘mm PW” G°ld from Pure Gold Jelly Powder'-,At alli‘H9“§;fi'9l\»? ' groeers during the next few dayé. ' M ` B0y’s*Reefers $1-.50 ‘ at »1ovri11ov¢»1y”ma`i -PBt0-le Bt 'Cole - ' -_ 'St f °l °s1f_1=I1_<\i11ss1'°°;sr_° referring t`o1’ure Gold 7,000 _ l it a hlntedup the destitute wife and chi rel. and after taking the pledge befor Judge Curtis, formally assigned his in terest in the estate to his wife. Matson and family will return to Finland. il Too Many Universities. Have we too many universities in Ontario and in the Dominionp? The Tomato World opines that we have an I work are wasting energy and mono that ought to [ind their way into preaching the Gospel of Christ. 'I' oo much good money and human energy d says that churches engaged in nniversi y 7 l are being littered away in maintaining .` uunecessar universities in Ontario and ‘ I in the Dominion. What call has a church to teach mathematics. science* and languages? asked the World. Moneyso expended,it is held, that" would be barter spent in preaching alone, in making better stipends for its ministers and in efforts in the mission- He is Compelled fo make _a Refund to Christian the Complainant _ T. Maj. Count Esterhazv, tha reputed au- thor of thc bordereau which brought t ery field., Instead of calling for a large ii amount of money for the enlarging of` Trinity University. Trinity is auv=s.d to I sell out its present building. then to; erect a irst-class divinity hall ini Queen’s Park. ‘-One fairly equippedl university is all the people of Ontario : can afford An more is a waste of - Y money-is an almost criminal waste of _ money. One university can turn out ' all the university men we shall want for' 100 years to come. University mea and those who aspire to be heads of or teachers in universities had an absurdly ` high estimate of themselves and of their l_ mission .” _ . l I _ 4 ' 7 Y 1 PALE PEOPLE X heart strengthened and their _ cheeks rosy by using Mi1bl1I’l1'3 Heart and Nerve Pills. l Insuilicient quantity or poor quality of the blood is one of the evil results that usually follow any derangement of the heart. If the heart becomes weakened in any way it cannot pump the blood to the lungs as it should, there tiadlge purineggggnlm- ' ' - rvm - pregnated mth the is g result the blood deteriorates. It loses its nourish- ing, vitalizing, health- &‘lYiI? (111811- ities. he acebe- comes pale, thm and waxen, the lips bloodless, the hands and feet cold. There is weak- _ ness,_ti_redness, shortness of breath and ptilpllilmon- Wheg those suffering from thin or water? 2129, start taking Milburn’s Heart and I\erv0 Pills they droassured of §. cure. livery dose acts on the heart itself, o&‘!S1’1S 1_5 to beat strong, steady and regular. Every dose, 1200, lnt1‘0dl1c6S _l‘I}l30 11119 blood those vital elements necessary to 'Lake it _rich and red; ' Soon the pale cheek takes on the 1‘0S7 hue of health, There is strength msieud °f weakness, energy and activity take the place of tiredness and lassitudez _ I ' I l Sentenced ti Three Years in Prison and Finecl 1.50 for Swindling His Cousin. about the ccnvlt-tm of Capt. Alfred Dreyfus on the charge of treason, was 1 sentenced, by default. on his cousin _, Christian’s charge of swindling, to three years’ imprisonment and pay a had of f,50, and was also ordered to refund the L35 claimed by Christian. The Companion for the Rest of 1899. -l-__ 1 During the remaining weeks of 1899 ‘The Youth’s Companion will maintain its ireshhnd varied interest for young ‘and old by presenting articles from ,the pens of eminent men and women and _istoties by the most gifted writers of ‘ fiction. Amon these contributors will be , Frank R? Stocktomwho presents adroll story, ~~'.l‘he Wolf and the Wheel- ‘barrow ;” James Bryce.author of “The 1 American Commonwealth.” who offers s-'Hints on Reading ;” W. D.Howells and , J 3.116 Barlow, each of whom contributes l a serial story; Bret Harte, who_reon_l_1s [an early C:'1i!'>rnia experience in #How Miss M. Sknllion., 50 Tufner Street, Ottawa Ont., says: “I was greatly troubled with my heart, together :with extreme nervousness for many years; These complaints brought about _eat weakness and feeling of tiredness! b_ ’s blood was of poor quality, so much so t became pale and languid. Mil Heart and Nerve Pills cured me air' r all else failed. They ,built up my sy m, enriched my block strengthened. my herves and restored me to health.” T b ‘ful ever iven to Compamo the origin of which is as yet a matter ol __ conje~ture Tiélr siz-1 may vary fro m ""W‘°*"""" that of a small ebble u to that of a Adversit 11 , f 1 P P “ ' y Hatturéth no man but _ `mass weighing hundrod-wcights. When r,h¢.pain.0f.¢y,Pe ° , his ' t- “_ day a letter from Finland fMa‘]' any onphot tgxezpnbodges core info _oon- to Hoodu; Sarsapd)1€illala:.1n‘:l in it:fu_;:e‘l(i:` - I _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ . LT.°.1ll. .Zi &....‘l§‘° .I-"‘Z.1.1’,'°..‘i'1’2.‘..’I.° “““’ "“‘°° _ 5°” °“" °h°‘°°1"1° °f51“°l= = 1; if 1 - - “I ~ P g ' ' second. that friction with the air euer- Warm Woouen underwearilagured dress goods' 30°: 350 lvl' i Z I "' inherits the entire estate, valued at half 2 h f , ,, _ _9 _ , _ _ ' me a hear to amuse our me snort-me. Gap or cash at Paton &~ 4ac per yard-J B . Mac--I 1 ‘ ia ° men of these meteors. Occasionally though very rarely. a meteorite of large proportions suddenly lights up _the sky, and with a report like distant artillery falls to the earth. Thisiolass of bodies, however seems tohave quite a dilterentorigin from the pcriodiome- teors. Observers have noticed that showers of shooting stars appear peri- yodically, the mestrcmarkablefoccurring between the 12th and 14th of November; every 83 _ years. Thejhsozy _is that revolvin around the sun ilr a"oomet .shaped orbit is a group of small bodies- Pants, Nov. 14. In court, Monday, scattend any 5 1509 area, and _ when at the 1 above date the earth ordna- es the orbit of these are brought into contact with the atmosphere and perish as described above. “The ` n ofthe periodicity offs! years is that it requires this time for the group . to. make one circuit of its orbit. Should the earth .pass through the first part of the group orthe last part, the shooting stars will not be so numerous as if it }l.sl¢d through the niiddle. 'This accounts tor the uncertainty which attaches to tne xtent of the henomencr Sometimes the 14th of November, for two years in 1 succession. ' This may be accounted for by suppesing`\hat'tne earth, after pa's- sing tnough the advanced guard of the group, has time to make a complete revolution around the sun, and then on eturniu dashes throuvh the stragglers that the shoal is supposed t> be spread along its orbit for millions of miles. As the last time that this shoal was Maj. Count Estcriaazy. ‘encountered was the night between No- IDSII 9. _ 1| A ton cent ak t P Tn al rl’ GoldJl1 P :seat mi.. .mined ` ae|c~11»aes~1sa»ras»~»r-a-#11».s _ WET S LE 1 TS NI] SHS 6 P c _ _ a display is witnessed on .thc I £1215 ,.10-i T E e in the rear, for it must he zemembered' I §_/ 0 Ill health is a luxury that only , the rich can anord, and that no _one can en 1 joy, Every woman is not so situated that She can be an integgsting invalid, or rather, ‘ an uninteresting invalid, for there never ' t ne. was an mteres mg o E rs from weakness D It is a druggx-:Ist s business 0 E1 Y . l. (’BlIll f ;‘t)1(bsso.riberts. g, ff "°,1t.‘§'11i11_?'5f’_‘1(;J"& 0tn§:e,§a1;t{an3ps cover thg Illustrated Announcement N\1H1l2‘*f`l~ customs and _mai1§“§:°°§`;°:P§;;°‘§f§i_ y 1 containing a full prospectus of the vol- gitp' gdbbousé 50 stamps, - “ma f°f 190°- all be ’_°“‘s ff” tt’ “Y I sen.. io.. nm, B 1».N.Y~ A 1 address.--The Youth’s Companion. ?95{1 \ Co uuzbtie =A\'enw» Boston, M859- ll l “ invalid. _ nt cure ll Went to the Mines;” Mary E. Wil- f,_,I:1e1 éliffgii' 0i'p1et§;1!:ilsl_larlndtl;? geminine kins, who tells of ‘-Soreny Maria all nature is Dr.Pierce’sFavontePre;c;1npp§:{. y School ;” and Henry M-. Stanley: who' It ms dif'=¢*1y °:e;;‘§dd°;§§‘°£§ke5 §m,§ ‘ under the title,“FQr Life hhd Liberty,” ‘§‘rt0,§’;g5§1esa11;°;f);v1, vigoréus and elastic. 1: ‘ relates a thrilling adventure ef his trav-I cares the internal gc¢r3ti°,t1. and 1“§1?‘¥1‘11“° 1 . . - . nge a ebxhtatrng am on _ 1 els in Darkest Africa. mon that__§l“° -It is the bggf gledieine for I- ‘_ The November and December num- “ runrloivu " women. 1 _bers containing these features are given .. _,.,0,,t sqgyrafs ago my wife wiamgsfifff? its every new subscriber for the 1000* wir.. %;;ln_a1§f=I§¥;1;;\§;=;&_‘§;f;¢§j)'fT; °..'S_hé 1 _ volume free from the time subscription §§§1§’f,,§{‘5,a,,a 9., ner rector gem; anggsositégg , is received, in addition to the Cnmpan- I .31 yvjiifiz, {l;*;v‘;}da;;i§n iigifgr' gié toon six `,ion’s exquisite Calendar for 1900 -the 1, if br, Pierces Favo\§reér;r1i::sY_f°’ *Wt V _ve ougnm esp your hands moe gloves.-B ..- , -»<-».a§\¢ss¢ ..»..,.-. . ____ _.__ 3*) We haw e decided closing out our Boot and Shoe departrnent,and devoting our entire store to Dry Goods and Ready - Flade Clothing |‘ee__ Seven thousand dollars worth Boots and Shoes at , prlces that will make a quick clearance. _ Ladies’ line boots,button and laced 33 1-3 oil' Children’s fine boots » _ 33 1-3 OH' i Ladies’ stron boots C ' 25 p c oft' 1 The woman who su e yd . g f the distinctly feminine or- \_‘ » 9 Children s strong boots _ 25 p c off ‘_ ff- .' .- -- __l __ 1:1°;iii.s.1;s»f.:.::1.1.e:;¢sesame. Men’s and Boys’ _boots 25 p o on' 1 the strength, rack the nerves, paint hues 15';/= _ of suffering upon the (§¢ , %¢§§3§' the *era n ’ (fl _ per, make the once z7i;§l1 _eyes dull ah ,`2 _ _ 41 the once_ active brain sluggish, and trans- _l _ 1 5;; gyivacxous woman into aweak, sickly , @ _ » _ fi A I r . ~ _V 1; ' . As the price of boots and shoes is advancing, this sale will give you an _ opportunity to buy your Wants at Big Bargains. ` in 1. cu Oak Soap, It