I cocoinn ciiocoiiiis ‘!‘,_", _ g \Vhen we sav fresh we ` ,V mean only 3 or 4 days 00 .1. _r.. _ .1inms.ni1,__ ""iii"l . I iii. i l' i . l ii" -.» W..- f _ - (_ 5 _ , _ ‘ i ' QQ --e I i #ne ig/5/77 N no fair. ‘» Moderate winds. bel-oiiiing "“`wrly i _______,___,_ Bicyoliiita and all athletes depend on BENTLEY'S Liiiiinent to keep the Joints mber and muscles in li-lui. 0""-S ` Great Sea~Fi¢ht Outside Port Arthur. ....7.i.;;; l-1 I-It l-ri new Kiss ll _ al _ its SEASDN is now with us again ,__,'_;1_ and we have received ;(?;iar};_:hferi:x1.;aStt‘;;§o(;_ BRISTOL, Que. Oct 7 (Special)-Reuben ite kisses in the fol- lowing flavors. MULASSES And now Reuben Draper is Well and Strong after his long 00000000 gown” HIS GRAVEL WAS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A Ind. . le t .I nl, ` ' to l JUST, IMPARTIAI. RELIABLE n epein n o_urn aiming ie _ - ., , NEWSY, see 'ing at all times to further the best interests of the people and Pro- vince, und recognized therefore as EC)P1'.aEI’S PAPER. _ i ° _ ' _ ‘TEE P S Kidney Plus Remov Published at it.~i offices, New Prolvse Block, North Side Post Otljce, Charlotte ow n, Prince Edlvnrd Island, Canada, at the following rates, payable in advance' \Veekly Edition (\\'ednesriny) per year. . _ . ed the St0nes~ i Moming Edition, (daily except Sunday) one month 251:; per year _ . . , ._ ,. _ _ _ _ _ ...................... ._.__...__,___.___;i.oo “W” The Guarliiiin will not be responsible for currency or stamps remitted throu h mails Send li Postal Order Express Order, or Registered letter payable to The _ y _ _ _ Island Guardian Publishing Company. Bfancb Offices at Summerside, Alber-ton, Georg¢fa'hm and Soaris. Business Office Telep ‘lone l33b- F. R. NEWSOM. Snbarribt Qu Mgr. Editorial and News Telephone l33a Sun-enng' 05°* HW" 9 lm- 1° 6 V- ”°~ Oiloe Bonn l p. in. to .6 p.m.: B to ra _.__ ]. P. HOOD, Advertising Mgr. J I D DRCRBADY, Editor. cRAE, News Editor. Bm as t \ Draper, ii \\'eli known resident here, keeps the proof right with him that D0dd`S Kill- _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ 23’ sarifnoar MORNING ocronans 1904. stones, one the .size ofn sniilll beiln ilntl T W N ' ' "` E Y _ ' " ius~ed these stones nnd was relieved of *___ bc the cnse S0 pI`0lJl1l-'ly might We if We J A I A l 0 U I the other ns big me li grain of luirley. Ile lNTE9-iMPERlAl. CONTNASTS- The B"__.;`.1vI_`Z1, _ <- ~...~....._..-.~...»=.;...~`..... _ 43* '-`=`f -$- - .V .1 ,‘ _i -__ ~ ‘~J.r,i“>".~»;' _ ._*=-.~ ,`-1` <. P; .-,~.- - ,f-_ .-»§¢5g;|;-_ss l », i €` iii Passengers arriving st St. onu :ln evenivg _ Th ,_ T He_ De _fnesB_ It previous o sailing can no cflrect tu steamer Lung °‘ ro" ndrogoinvenielit w use g i is very pleasniit a . and take cabin berth or stateroom or the tr p. _ . _ Alle.-lrgo except live stock. vin stesmera nf quick to relieve, and certain na the here thh oompdny_ is insured sgsinn are nan nftertocure. _Large size, complete, price rnaflrg Lléka-_A _ at ‘_ N B ldllzeunnll size Drugglstn, or Poi- . . ECU . o n . , ' .t , t. CALVIN Aus rin, v._ri and Geri Manager. °“ 0° ’ Kml" 0" " "°"‘" ' w""" °°"°“' M°"' Dn H/lMii.'roN's Pn.i.s CURE Hnanacnn. -?§é`E»- if las' l . Y-V '-~- . ='-~ ~-~ ' mmmnnmnnmmmmmmnmm “suit ci ” This is a new finish much in favor. The goods are made of hard white maple with a surface finish equal to the very finest quarter __ cut oak, in golden color. 1 Quite recently we showed one of our local painters, (who is an extra good graln¢r)»-two extension tables, side by side, one in solid quar- ter cut oak, the other in surface oak, and told ' " him one was solid oak, the other was an imitat- ion, and asked him to point out the solid table. Aft¢r a thorough examination he offered to bet us $5.00 that were solid. We are receiv- ing this week ` a carload of these goods. We would b¢ ghdfto have you look this lot over. -`i»..., ». _.___ _lt .l ,T,-_~ _s - 'F . ,\- Canaria wealth is as evenly lli.-trihute $337 [er hend, say $16.85 pin' fIlmil_v,of the entire populittioii. lf taxed at the same rate in P. li. Island for the support of ilie poor the people of thlsl’r0vincc wouli piiy $347,0lD ywlrly. The lirltlsli pcop‘l= nrv tiixeil for the Mipport of the llrniy nnd nnvy, the int.t.l‘r illonc involving ii burden of over $3 pe r liend while Canada has no corrvspoiilling burden to licftr, the little wc plly for the support ol' our niilitin force being ii more fraction of Whnt the iiritish people pily fortlie ilrniy illonc. The British iiitvy protects our 1-oilsls, our ports and our commerce, and we pay nothing tolvni-ds it, n'tho\igh well llblc to pay. The entire burden falls upon thc ovcrhlirdonetlftlix- payers of thc British Isles. We ought to be aslinincd that this is so. Meanwhile Cmiildll. producei~i enough food for all her pcuplu while the llrltiah pcop‘e ure com- pelled to import about two thii~tli~i of their daily bread. A*l twelve eonilitioiis und otlicra not hcre uct down, inunt . be con- sidered before we can rightly unllerataiid thc wny the British tn.x-payers and work- lnlzincn look upon the proposiil of Mr. Chiiniberlnln to pill ri tilx upon foreign food stuffs for the benefit of the Colonies. \V.ll Mr. Clinmherlaiifn proposllls if glvcneilcct make br(-nd stuffs dearerl Stanatead Junction, P. Q., 12th Aug., 1893. MESSRS. C. C. RICHARDS lc C0. Gentlemen.-I tell from the bridge lend ing from a platform to it loaded car while it-a|atln§_my men in unloading n load of g_ril|n. hcbrldge went down as wull as t in loud on my buck and I at rut-k on the cndn of the iilaoprgl pnléslnrr n gsélrloua in- ' to . i or ia ing very ilgah wighldeiinve lirbken lt In an hour nge to the Colonies if Britain would put rl Kidney Pills and nothing elsernliserlliis __e____C__ to _my one ________ g_____S me _____________~ duty on IOYOIICH Emi" llllll lll0I1iS- VVO c_ure, ns he tried two ll0l:toi~__s \\'ithout get ___ ____men____ “once one ____ these ___ the a'.~l0 can sea tbnt. But why should the ting help. and was fnst getting weak und _ __ ° _ _ _ B ___ _ people of the Brmih Islesnlmudy burdem despoiidcnt when he stopped all other fenblly Of Il0l‘“lf\fl0n in We Y' 1*' ed with m_(___tion _O __e_{t__nL nltogeth r treatment mid started to take Dodllk Kid- 15135 and the cgmpamy,i\~§ Spgrgity in _ ° Dey p,||,,_ In a week he p,L`._,,,:d the large C______d____ The D0____n______ has only about unknown in the Colonies, assume further stone and four days litter the smaller one. _hree ___h_____t__n__ ___ __________ _“___ ______a___ bni~de.ri for the benefit of the Colonies I . This cure ciluscs it feeling of relief over _ _ _ _ _ T,-ug, C,m,,,1,~,_ gi\~cS_ ., prefermlce people in “,680 p,u.w,L._._i,_ s\m“.§ thoge wr, miles, while the United Kingdom has to B__________ ___________ ______e__ her tai~it’I`yet still tiixes tlieni heavily, but . _ . Britain admits all ollv products free llnd m Lcssmi' f Canzidu. Uur most densely populated _ ' _ .__ _,A . . _ _ _ rotects our coininfrce nnd our or.s with IJ D her navy, for which we pay nothing. A Y population of about 52 to the nillc .~'qliil.re. Fmm _‘___ B_______h t______________S` st____dDo___t ---v-- bu rilt-n_~i iind respoiisibilities are not equal SAN FRAN,.m_0_ 0L._t_ 5_fThe on __0__0o__ __ now, :ind the Chnni erlnin proposals _ J, _ _ _ __ _ _ 1 , peopt. . _ _ _ _W gagement of Max Heinrith,tht singer _ _ would nnthe tliein more uneqniil It ~ _i"§_ nnflconipoaer and Anna. Held, the (ier~ ' ` might lie ivoi-th while for our public inen ’ I innn phlluiithropist, student. und mus- Clilllldll- H070 ‘¥\'9l`.Y 0"” Ui"-Y N921" 0“'|\9}` . _ ivian has been ilnnounvell Miss Held d ' f 1 l } 1 and Penne to My and look M Lhehc ._ ' _` , f ' f i , i an “WDM 0 um ' M "mc \ M le ninttcrs fronithe British tax rnyer`.¢ point ‘” m_ pmgem the' l`ue°t_ 0 M°fl“""“.Want_i. In the British Isles thc lzlnti is _ M0¢l_,¢Sk,, ,Lt Arden, Misa H;-ld is no ‘ ofthe view :is well ns from our own. relmion of the __c_n__`_ of the _mme owned by the very few und the vitst na,,,e_ imajority of the people iire landless. Ili __MmY`A_Y _*“_>_" ' _ A T THE TDP. \ It is a laudable ambition to reach the top of the ladder of success. But many a man who reaches the t o p ni o s t rung finds his position ai toriuerit instead ofatriumph. He has sacridced his 'health to success. A man can auc- ce e d a n d h e strong ifhe heeda Nature’s w arn- ings. When there ia indigeation, loss _ of appetite, ringing in the e a re, spots 55.2° among t_hey are proving their "For about two yearn I suffered from n v obstinate cane of dyspep|in."writen R. E. Scania Eeq., of I3 Eastern Ave. Toronto, Ontario. "1 tried s [rest number of' remedies without one mu. I nnally lost faith in them nll. I wnsse fnr gone that I could not t' n long time bear any solid food in my atomsg; felt inelnncholy und depressed. Could not sleep nor follow ni occupation. some four monthn n n friend recommended your 'Golden Medlcl\l'l))incavery.‘ After ll wrrkfl treatment I had derived no much beneit that I continued the medicine, l have tak$ three bottles and nm convinced it has in my case accomplished n permanent cure. I can conscientious y recommend it to the thou- sands of dyspepticn throughout the land." The 'Common Sense Medical Adviser,” root! large pages in paper covers, is sent frrl ou receipt o 31 one-cent stamp! to pay ex. penee o customs and mailing onl . Al- dress Dr. R. V. Piano, Buffalo, Neg: iiiiiilll iiilillilll llllllllllliill The Professional Examinations of the Medical Council under the Provisions of 'the Medical Act will siirunnliv ‘silAPs'i'"*":s'..... A'lf-*- » NEW .Mill TI, - q .15 '.fL"' ]AMES PATON & I Co’s ”‘_i"‘f‘.‘I¥.”.T.'_f"..f.g.?°l'"i“"‘ Wanted sn op ortunity to _show you our clothing. in inspection usually meams a purchase.-_lnmes Paton a. Co. Our ladies’ wool golf jerseys and fancy waistcoate, they’re _nice enough to charge admission to see them.- _Iames Paton & Co. We propose to tight high prices as energetically as ever on all kinds uf furniture.-james Paton & Co. lf you have never tried us for furni- ture, begin now. \Ve'll take chances on holding your trade in the future. We sell everything for your home.- james Paton 8: Co. _ Sir-bring in your feet. We should like to introduce them to a pair of our he lther mixed !~_€ hose.-James Paton 8; Co. Blankets are going in a manner, de- cidedly, exclusively at Pa.toi1’s. Bargains we have, buyers we want, in carpets and general house furnishings, special drive in mattresses. - james Paton Sc Co. It is just like finding money to buy one of our new boys' school suits at the price we ask. zoo to choose from, from $1 up to $5.-James Paton & Co. It is fall already, both as to fabrics and prices in our dress goods depart- iuent. See that big line of new fall suitings at 45c.-James Paton & Co. Don’t be fooled by a price nor caught by a catchpenny. See our iron beds, with spring mattress and one pair wool blankets for a $10.00 bill.-james Patou S.: Co. "" No object is truer to its centre of gravity than trltde is to _our low prices on furniture and csrpete.-James anon 8; Co. ' / ` Pleasing not only to the eye but to the purse-our furniture.-James Paton & Co. To sell the quantities we are selling, values must be more than ordinary on carpets and fllrnlture.--james Paton & Co. Furniture lookers are what we want. Give us a storeful of lockers and we'1l make the buyers. Another carload of exclusive bedroom suites. You cannot get the duplicate ot these goods else~ véihere at any price.-james Paton SL o. , / You csn't stay away with credit to either your buying wisdom or economi- cal instincts, if you are after fu rniturc. "james Paton 8: Co. _ Peo le who are short of money and need fflrniture should consider well our present offerings, they are pleasing our many friends.-_Ianies Paton & Co. You feel that you want`a great lieal for your money. The eeling is mutual so to speak, that‘s why we marked that line of cloths at 45c.- _laxnes Paton & C0. Fittingly formed in fashion’s latest mould to embrace the feet in perfect comfort, that’s our wool hose for lad- ies.-jarues Paton & C0. They will last a lifetime and then help start your children in hollse-kecp- ing. Our new up to-date furniture. un Qf P th '_-Y M C. A. of Charlottetown. _, ` gy” Every lover of _plnre fun and fend". ating oomedy_ wi _want_ to hear this uniq_ue and inirth provolpng en¢¢r_m_i3,_ men . _ ._ ' Tickets at popular prices will be sold at drug store . ‘ 8 tts Iw - - '_ , INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY commencing July 4tli, ‘ Passengers by s; s. iloizinuiliisieiztiiiln, leaving Summerside after arrival of 'morning train from Tignish, Sonria Georgetown and Charlottetown will make connection st Moncton with Canalla's New Train, the “OCEAN LIMITED" tor Mon- lreal. _ ~ . ~ Through the famed_ Metnpedia Valley by daylight. Only one night on the road for Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, London and West- ern Ontario, saving hours in time. _ Direct connection at Montreal with Grand Trunk Fast Express, the “Inter- ntional Limited", for Buffalo, Detroit, hicago, St. Louis. .’HlillSS|llNil lIlR|]S Paterson Downing C0’y Commission Merchant. St, John’s, Newfoundland, Consignments nf P. B. Island produce SOLICITED _ _. I wzyr. ~' ' time, ~ dition of tile people in Canada and the ’ » _ _ _ _ _ _ 7-, ‘L -l- _~ - A _ l lt’s Time to Change Your Underwear And put on one of the medium weight, comfortable kind we procured for you for the early fall Wea $1.50 I0 $2.50 tht Sllil. D. A. Bruce, THE UP-TO-DA TE F URNISHER, Victoria Row. f l.,_l - _ its |5-_-11-i |T’S EVERY MAN'S IIUTY To himself and to his family, to set apart from his earnings i each year a sum sutlicient for a competency for himself in old age. or to provide for those dependent upon him should ` his death occur before an independent position is attained. * = Hn Endowment Policy* , Places a substantial sum in cash at his own disposal in a few . years’ time, and. meanwhile. in the event of his death, pro- i tects those dependent upon him. I THE CROWN LIFE Insurance Company Gives the highest guars.ntees`for the lowest premium. and 'l affords absolute security to all licyholders. Its plana in- E clude all the modern forms of life insurance. and its policies are moat liberal in their provision for the insured. be inn it _ sin caan Las 'rurrax nAn'r,-o.c.u.c.,c.at. 1>i»nia¢n`¢. CHARLOTTETOWN JOHN CHARLTON' M- P-». , Vice Freedm- Q av. -_ _0N__ GEORGE H- ROBERTS. _ Manaaing Director. f ocionieiz zmii and zni ...,_P.i’§ii’i%?S F8? i“l.‘i§&§”W¢.l‘°H’i.’ai~’?.‘.i°N, t S-1°--==-radial--»~ Persons desiring to take this ex Preeident Merchants of Firm oi Csrveil Bron. qghgn [1 tg ,Hg- . ~ \ ~ t , nt., r., _.,~, N.--} ._ , ,peg M, _ \.- _ ~_ ¢L..~'1_ . . ~ im ~~ ' ‘ ‘ ~ i , in ~ +4 .~. _.,» . _.Ni .~ " , -Agp' -~‘» ‘,'-if-_i§_»~. ‘_-.I ,F an.: _-;i,i7..__ _i . __ »‘ ,'.=‘.. ~~ ._ ;;._;-_,,,‘ .t ~ 'R ___,__, :U _ ,;,,lf4 _li 1\,.,¢~i'_tll_ i»_‘t¢_!.§,,3;_~....-,_.. __ “__ ..,. __n.__.,-__ _.__,_ ,.~.,_._ _. _ __,_._¢ I ,_ ~ -. , »‘ -." ,`-' '“"." " ;;,,f'_":1‘~'¢‘_ '-2 'i".-")""`,*ii,»`»`,’f\-*»"‘ s, i i '»*' J ` l ~ , ..":'.">=_~ `l“1` ' J' "ll-,‘2',T‘/l"n5»i.'f r " _;'-=5‘I‘ -'l"' ' ’ " I "’ ` ' """-"""i-¥f`i"f` "5‘i"". . , ,.‘lf~,"` ` f».;'.. . _,______ .__ __ _ _ __5____,,___. _ ,_ . ._,, ___..___ __,.,..,,,_______ _ ___,___._ _ __ ,.,__,»-__,_.,.. __ .,,_,.__,,,,,_, ,_ ,___ ___,¢,,_._, _ ____ ,._, _. _ ____ _ _ , _ ~ .-._ , ' Jw ~‘ _ - _ -» .-'.-....~;"~i‘..s» ._.l,..7i.;._"»......., . - 4... ‘ .-.if ~» 1 ~ - .. W-A-0. lmlll. K- li- G- Sm! lllity Florson 6: .Duffy BrristensndAtt0ml'ys, Brovuvs Bloch, Charlottetown, P. BJ. NICNY TQ) ~I»C.A'N drlidton ter loyal Bank sl canada. In _ . __ _f _ _ - _ 4 MUMFORD EUROS. Produce Commission Merchants lliIUMFORD’9 BUILDIN 1 Personal mention given to me sales ofmltter, Eggs, Bags, Poultry, Inuit vegetables, ,le I-roeeecin at sales remitted Dram tty. ka “vices sent on npplicntion. tgtnshniel Qlldlkd. 4-rl dp 1 yr ;oRo_sB|e at oo. importers and Commission Merchant; | Provisions, Cattle and Produce. I Wholesale and Retail. Waterside Premise Gwodie ll. Clue: isddler. ‘lable address, Crosmore P. C.-lox ro-1-dvnvr. ` - Aiillllillll TEE TH ma.; » 'rn but 1 i i l . . axfmnoi- ff‘¢l‘..?i‘i.‘l’i;"Z‘l‘i‘."'° ‘“‘°°‘ Dr.J. P. MURRAY 9 ’_eg&\:_°1'l_lLN¢¢» _ f QW frown |liTllUll J. B- llEll|$ll, I. ll. (nARvaRn,) BARIUSTBR ANl)i ATTORNEY-AT'LAW our. Queen mi ni¢nm»na'e¢».. cnfwwn. Telephone connection. i. s. isnlrorn 3. soil, _Commission I‘lerchnnt|. Wholull D l I Pwm_’_A_;___”fl';_I;n“:_ Butter, lgp. Poll 46 and 43 Argyle Street, , in , _ viidwemasnf -x`N.'_ \ T . GEO- S- HUMAN. l Barrister, lolldtor, Nsfsry, tic. 5f£l’.'_’ii‘&'.‘7\I‘¢i...°x‘?."‘i|i.°“°i."”-“_“' ` 1' ' If KJ- . . . ` S .‘i~x.-Y.° 33515-»?uf1"m",'o§'5.$l;m‘”i ai»tk,i-ieiy neenpl¢_;|olivslggzi Mm aiu§nat_ioge:_vill apply at once tothe Bank of 1' E' I H 'Dx' I ‘Merchants J vin M _ _ n.l.':..‘:::ii::'.";.:';°l!-...’ 'n".rl:.°.f:°ll.:”i §"n°’ii~K°iNS n. D R..-¢i..'... ° ° _ " 5°” \ i ~°°°‘. *fi* ~ new tn.. ..._ I hi.; ..¢ .na ’ ' ' - once--Mmin Black cwwwnt omni Mgr, for p E 1 Gluneesi lqoysswil ladle so ss ss messes seo vans nnly. , ”“'*"" _ad ` ° ' ° ° annum ‘ ‘ ' I ' ' t » 'I '° I r _ _ o 9 0 0 ein _ C_H_GdnD0N_ ' _` ‘ _, f _~ `~- ' ~. I' __ - ' ,a '\ , _ N ~ `i'_,~»`.-I' I I - ' . .` coulrl not walk a at,c;_i_ Coniizueuccd using ' . . ° » - » . . ar r l l _ MINARIYS LlNIM_E l‘ and the third day _ _ _ _ _ _ ° _ __ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ i 1 . ` _ _ _ ¢ . . I ' _ ‘ ,f, ...I ._».`“_,,_‘ ‘M Aizovte sr.~i1ai.ii=aJ'iL N. fs, i si. ima, nnnommn. ~