L 3 ‘i s THB GUAau.s N, “c'HAlh0'l“l‘B'l‘0Wil`i It Will All Come Out in the Wash If __ ,f __ _ is a true saying if you use THURSDAY. 00'l‘. 29, lim. FELIS NAPTHA SQAP ' n£v.o. s. u¢L£oo,Mi\. Hundreds of people have tried it are plea It means less labor better results. Try it. 7c ei bar-I0 bars 6 Webster & McKa Phone 199 Cor Kent and Gt. George Sta. A Course i Advcrtisin One Dolla iMPRESSIONS» a monthly jo A sn of business making is and which, during the year, gi a thorough treatment of the did ‘T gut phases of advertising, will beasts anyt-address in-Canada the Unites States for One Dol j faithful and energetic worker in the cause g lof temperauce and prohibition. During I’ trusts that wherever his lot may be here- I T ‘Hi llliliiii imlil I We learn with deep regret of the resig- |nsn°u or Rsv. D. B. Monson, Pastor of Zion Presbyterian Church in this city. He has held that relation since April 1899 and ‘during his pastorate has preached, most ably and acceptably to full congregations. l During his pastorate the church has _ grown and prospered, an average of 34 persons being received into membership yearly, a total of 150. The past year has been the best financially in the history of the church.Mr. McLeod's removal will be felt as a great loss both within and with- out his own congregation. He has been not only afaithful and able minister of ` the Gospel. but also ready to every goad word and work. Especially has he been a his stay in Charlottetown, all too brief as and the respect of all. The Guardian after cast he may enjoy the fullest measure of usefulness, success and happi- ness in his great calling. ‘ . The Ontario by-elections were contra- dictory and yet appear to 'have lef\` the strength of gmrties unchanged.-Huslth, which went Liberal at the general "elec- ».1 r _ while ssnitsss marie. which 100 majority. In the letter case the action it has been, he has won the love of many l “guy ‘n”°d_.. tion now raturnsa Conservative U! 155 Sudoku' meh' support’ ln °‘"' m .Lat with some mm" to ho” *om ciaimaon account of the Fenian invasions _,_ 9 _ , _ ' _ , , “Uni” tem” now "mms "I;T,b' by some ot her -heat and millions of ' _treasury to`rs`pe_l'._ wprswanton in-_ ' A PREVIOUS CASE- _ When the treaty of Washington °hirry-two years alto was made, for the settlement of the Alabama claims ind the ilsheries question' the treaty `* was at first denounced from _one end _of C_anad_a _ to the other. Sir John liscdonaid, the only Canadian engaged in the sXt_tlement, was able to throw the respcnsibl ty _upon hieBritish colleagues, and in this way ing was running very strong against him for having surrendered Canadian rights In one of his letters from Washington during the negotiations he wrote: “I must say that I am greatly disap- pointed at the course taken by the British Commissioners. They seem to have only one thing on their minds-that is. to go home to England with a treaty in their pockets settling everything, no matter at what cost to Canada. And again in his ilnal letter at the close of the negotiations he said: “If the manner in which Canada has been treoted by England were fully known to the Canadian people,Iam afraid it would raise an annexation storm that could not Queen Victoria ever lived than Sir John Macdonald, and no more influential col- onial leader, and yet when hsgot to__ Washington and ascertained the views, and attitude of his ‘British colleagues, he was _compelled to wi-ite in thiséwpy. They musti haves a settlement no mstteir at of MB and 1870, whidh had cost Canada umm escaped defeat in Parliament where feel- l* what cost wCansda. They refused to ` UCTOBBR rg r9c3, _ _ A) . ** 1 sire- il lnlifii' { 5177 ` _T .Do You Sccsifihis sv . v‘s. .. 1" 3 s .».;; _,._- _ *sz . \ _ _ _ _______,_ 1 in-&'_' _-f ,- _ 1' -, ___ -,_,, _ I _ _ , . » _ , ' f-_. 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St 11 ° . . . _ . _ Cat annes,_ ;aim’gea are quietly relieved ily 'indemnity 'it Cslallafl _élainfi-'on=ac 1 ‘iz .N . _.,\,\.¢_s.....¢.,..-ses. “_ ¢ann£`»_r‘tséisih6nsuoumu&ag¢i.Bntsn'i ll‘i PRESSICNS ‘“""_°°'“‘°““‘°`°'°°"°'“ _ _ ..;...f.....u L at tu B G mat in pubs, ,h»°'1_vaslonsoi Canadian soliton: the ierri- 1. dwell!! of the men in the Soo steel winks im”-°t W' "U»°“‘°d .s“5 5’ '“°° "h° It will be worth ag dollar to you. wnenlt suspended business douiniesnss'-f' .‘?"°“" 9'” ld-"_‘m.’d "M .“?°°“”°°'l ~ unseen ainiseroicanlsidsia }nf\sn:_i<»_l'°_°'i°.""_’°_° "“""° ".." “I” °l'.°" '°"‘»'°'. V 1-sa . » » _ A 'fron his _British -ccliesgucsqfor-our.olai\h ‘~ f. .\. . » tion to conduct awsr upoii Canada. They , ‘_ : . _ T *' _ _=‘ ,ir X .§fifHT-fi* '\5l¢’§'&*‘¢fi§e ~ s -~ ¢f&r»r‘.si§iiif1~ - z 1 s ,_ _. Sna f f _ , , _ `m'akes”tlii7:fC;ii`¥dii'ii”`B`_6i|`i`e""s`rif distruot- cam perl Lil.. _ 1- npa`i_d___twioe' caused ' T i - r i . A 1 .` .-. '» _ ' ;» 'ur ' "'_ years co S . ’ . " " tofore, and is less disposed than before to _ toterate iiooncessions which touch so ` Fall' uits Fresh from the world’s most famous makers. Elegant, new _F all styles. There is character and dignity in our new clothing. There is the touch of hand-tailored garments-a made-for-you appearance, "that stands the scrutiny of the most expert tailor. Men s Suits. Single and double breasted, the best .of so-usnrynortiass humid.. -theme* Minister at Washlbkwn llI53`i si .gs me n¢s._~i_¢nea jan” esuutryi as num _i__\_np_'__¢merell,th¢l °se1_=.°rv.i¢=°. 4_=>"_».._."_!'E“l5__E_"_2_._F".?°’s` . , _ . l’°¥¢“r.i‘°=_"°?'P-Wi"-°." °° i#.°t.§_. -. H, aiiiiwf, _Sf»f'f,°f'°='=°r~.°°v_I»°"eff~:°<==ff°~ F# ' ‘T T fer oaiaewfm wi :lfvrvirfi _ ' ” 1' __ s _ ,_ the ' ~iett`iementotj f ,siren-sfidwiffaisii cannons ws - 4|'_1eaia,- _ass _nna¢ms1r_tns_ mums _to are expeo°ed to yield in these cases and Amee! of yes tosubmit to having our -_rights and in-"re _ _ , ‘_ _ Vtercats more or less sasrinoed, and to no _ '" ' other nation is H-ltain ever so ready to' ftiiat positionhoin `l$¥ to*l§li. Io IND he ` surrender so m wiiat*we have ioatinthe Alaska Boun- dary award is small in comparison with ws:-ded for these s_e_rv,iees_i_»y\i_ieiug7l_aile ister to Tehsrau, and' remained %in appointed Amhaseador and Consul~ ent Great Britalnat Wasbhiwi f P 1 -=---_ .1 ~ _=i;i»;i:.f;f i _ . , Actual DI-al. lheonnsoa Life one veeeqiwhien mine the cost dl previoussurrendsrs, but Can- _ "Q - uoh as lo- the was I l_ P' AW M _' ' ~ United States provided it is only at G-Qeralto Hadridsild U0* f“\`¢|\?¥ a n rg f piggy; said [‘yi_¢§oi-'ii_ss__heei_fi}gs_tg_vr`g__1__ f_‘_.*'-5.'_7'y,..»`- ._ _T',,~~? _~;.i~;.;_;--'§»=_szf-j; g _,sw-._.,_,~' ~__ , _ . _ .;__,,_L. .. '_ ‘ V at _ 1.# f ‘ . ~ " ~". 'T;-sl'i~s»[r=§;;if=;i`~Tls,'ll fT25155%#f&'%§‘Q \:vs;_:~.~"=e~.f>-ef §»;saum~ th no in we 11° we ==-=»soM£ sivmcs ~“"“ N°““ °"‘°"’ _ _ cattle and nccessful, __ but overthrew _ uk. d”k,‘ts_m erulln8 President l_§\¢l_ i_m_nself took I _ to =i»:_:i»m==-__lr1e__Ts¢i~;~1i assed _ mf. _ f _ _soar ctoms. _wi iisp1iTT“i¢_-_T "___ an .state sncrao or his _ _ _ " _ ° PEAK; R03 country which has continued down to the u::eHiZ:?°;1?rt'hes° sIt;°°“t?,° 83:3: 0l1’i£0wsl, Oct. z8,’o3 V' '. . _re_s`_ent da!-_ T5_°'ci_>1_i_st_itut_ion 'was am- The largest assortment on P E Islsndlat _ nf" ir nded_to.permit!of.his_,_re-electionandhe the sale agents. . - ’ i ' as been with one intermision the head; Th’ H°“‘\’h’¢7 °l°‘h|“¥S°°”° L 14 t `_ , A, of the Mexican nation sian -IWG. The one - 0”” H°"° B“ud‘”_3‘ 7° L'-7 ' _ ~ " intermission reterred to was in l$i,when llilh _ 4 .. ; F ' . .- :_ I \\ f v ` ’ r s.: . ____ . _ 4 e_or_v|uadv __ I I is dependent in a great measure on the quality of There are other essentials, but perfect itting garments cannot bedispensed with .` Therefore it behooves you to get your Failand Winter ontiit made by John McLeod & Co., if you to appear at your best, for clothing such as we make is above ` N1l\bI\& ill, N i0Hli lil'.il0D & Go. -“'°~»~~ __¢ _ _ = _ "* ss ‘ ._ __*,____, __ __ __ reproach, and will withstand the MEN . ~ » W T QT < ; "» T' ` - ` ' -“-"'I. T' ' ¥ii.s*sifs "mae f"'Y" Xavi- »\. cwana ~1.xrnassoaas¥ im " ' ` Rog‘eiL‘s_.> ah. ni¢sa_nnin_¢is,= ` lion' ‘Also house rm Grafton Pownal All modern conveniences i Immediate possession. Apply as R, B. &c¢~. :_ 1 ~ _ _,fi ilasculine iiiniiliiil , V _ . _ 1?' “" “fr .es ....‘1. ’ In “T 1'” ` I (0 .J -:h» 'hes' , 7'." , B...-2 :ff em.. xc' H9721. 3-2] .assist it trfi~i __ _;_~ 11'- ' T15.- ,$'A\\. j‘ `1>, \-~.~.< 'i ~»f~ ,_-...-U9* `§ » `2’ 1 it ‘w 1 `§. 3. 1. ,, . Lin* Q ' ` ‘ ii; i»i-§.¢» VII ’$"'_-"S-' __-mi gf V Inrénf _‘. _ .°“'»i°8. 1° -_°°'?Fm.“tl°“9l _",°°t"°“°“ 5° rorlgineu-emma: moi-afrenslner was not eligible ior oldce- and _his friend* T Gonzalez was elected in his stead. Thus for Z7 yearshe hasfheld the confidence of !ownaI. All _modern convelicn_ae_ in Immediate posseminn. Applytol. B. Co. T0 LET-A. house on Gerald St. or ualnrniahed, with good orchard tion. Apply st this odiee, 27 T0-LB l`-fe-Home sa corner School a a T0 LB*-House on King Street, PP!! 1° TMI. ll¢Qnaid, Lower - _ _ is *ly in good ` ' Queen 'i T* »I-oar P Losr-.a .Joie ninynii eight mn Moose A Udacodk and lark Wi-ight'a will please leave at this omee. 'HELP WANTID-NAI-'I WANTED-PAITHFUL PERSON ON retail trade and scents for house; local territory; straight saiafv '¢¢¥\! lld .expense money iousexperience unnecessary; position eaqbuaiacl sucee~~fuL Enclose ed euvelone 'Superintendent `loaou'8i