.’ selection of the best im- EXHIBITION " POINTER ! '°" PHOTOS 93. GAUVIN, GENTZEL & C0. 9 x dwzm Business _§ia_ni_ To lol. To let, the store? and premises fronting on #Queen Street, at present occupied byllesan J. D. l(cLeod & Co., as afgiucery store. Immed- iate possession given. Apply to Donna ROGERS. ` =Ch’town 4 tu s wtf. ` s_ _ = m IMPORTED HAIR BRUSHES l T When you need a hair brush you might 'just as well geta _good one. All brushes may look alike' to you, but thev vary as everything else. Our " stock includes a careful . 1 n ported makes. We have ; brushes from France and England.S0me of these im- ported ones cost as little as 50 cents others run up to several dollars. .But what- ever yon pay you will get the lowest price obtainable. ‘ .THE HOMEI OF THE GUARDIAN Business Office Telephone l33b 0lceHonrs8a.m. to6p.ni. J. P. HOOD, Advertising Mgr. féitorisl and News Telephone 1334:. MONDAY, SEPT 21, IRB. DISAPPOINTED IIIIGRANTS. All the discussion that is going on in Great Britain about disappointed and dis- gruntled immigrants in Canada may be traced to two causes points -out the Montreal Witness.-Too much coddling andthe schemes ot private agencies to make money out of those intending io emigrate. The beat immigrants that ever came to this country-the men and women who, with their descend- ants. made it what it is-rams here pay- ing their own way, and determined to win homes and independence by their exertions. But now we have agencies to ccaxpeopletccome to Canada. Alluring p'etunes of the country are displayed and abundant literature is distributei broad- cast setting forth its advantages for home-seekers. We even help the immi- grants with money to pay their passage out. We give land and, in- some plemenis to enable them to start in The Medical Han. _ li s I Q r _’ BLEGK DIll0ND LINE 1*" 'A --e --,- T i - ,<1:fc\`\€*-"elsif" ’ ~ /-_/_|.r¥~ *` `~:"'»-4 " _ l ._ .-_#_-.=-.-_-»-;>._.-T-l _,~-f.-L5’ T _,_, _ *A 111'”-”""'“*_?' / "" _ _ l "QI"/‘Z ' 'Tw -.-If/f _ .. - ~" ~ _ _ _ I J’ l s__ E The S. St. Bonavista sailing from ' Montreal, Tuesday morning, Sept.i a2nd,wil1 be due at Charlottetown, their way and have help..d greatly in the settlement of our western lands. But they seem to have given rise to the notion in the Old Country that anyone who con- sents to emigi-ate to Canada thereby ee- tabllshes a claim on its government and, when he arrives at his destination, if he does not find roast pigs with knives and forks stuck in them running about cry- ing, ‘Come, eat me,” he writes home to friends and newspapers decrying the country and complaining of deception and ill-usage. A few such 'persons can make a great deal of noise and may suc- Ihursday evening September 24th» ceed in deterring others from emigrating. - l °“ F§‘d?Jyh':_‘f°n’N§;Pt9nb;r;:;`h But a thing that they must learn, and :;1‘1iS§°nrl,tht`S;dnes; cafrgilgg ’ that people in Great Britain and Ireland cattle and sheep on deck and produce' should know, is that this Dominion ,is under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to - PEAKE BROS dx CO., Agents. ch°iowa.sept.ai dgi _ ,hope to succeed. We have a welcome f ' no place for men who are not self-reliant, willing to work and ready to lay A hold of 5 whatever opportunities offer in a land ; where only those who work hard can I cases, seed grain, cattle and lm- lzfe. Allthese inducements are good inl THE GUARDIAN, =.HAXLO'l‘l‘B'l‘0‘WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, dur go to There isroom work all, but where everyone is over-busy at his owpjcb, no one has time to look up Thareseemslobea neoensityioralawto punish impenmstion at n telephones aii‘thelmproper use of the phone for mischievous purposes. It would he tion by wire demand some appropriate _ UMILY Ann _U-|._K|_Y_) _ by law such as governs the use ni. .1~, _ -_ North side Queen square. _of the mails. Recently the country had A ‘ L, __ , “° P' 3' I' a notable iss ance of the necessity of this l ' A in in the case of some unknown who persn ated a prominent resident of Alexandria at the telephone and perpe rate-'i a stupid MX on un o e ot oi ay atois or anonymous users is pregnant with possibilities of wrong-doing of a much more serious character, and the existence of a law which would make the punishment of such possible when infrequ- ent detections occur would have a salutary einen in discouraging that son or suing. Any lmpostor, whether viiiian or tool, on theeud of a telephone line can make no cud ot trouble and there should be some means ot puuishmg either variety. ‘"'y""' i * ' It looks as 1 if a man's back is the center of ' strength when he is straining ;L_oliftorhau_l_a eavy w ' t. But the gint of strength is not the back,‘ ‘ but the atom- ._ -_ sch. 'l'here’snostren_gth the backXt_'_a hes f»omlso2»a,mam%ho:sm'd° ‘;°..:°s:s‘.‘°‘ ‘°°° '""*°4'3..,.... and assimilated. stomach is diseased, the nutri- tion of food is lost and phys- ical weakn& follows. s Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseasesof the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. makes men strong and mua- cnlar, by enabling the digestion and assimilation . of the food eaten. I #itl- IICIIK CBR. 'The medical advisor, in paper covers, is sent on receiptof 3_§°one- centstam custonisagtl mlrf ` in on! Addrel Z . 7- IOPERAUSE lnterestin _ _ s .. ns:-f.- do is . 1.- _ u l ~_;?` ° e ~ ‘ 3; d j` 1- ,»’ ’~' -L ‘: > ' ' .F2 . v _ ‘ is- if iff ' 1' t thefe was held in the a. City of %T£i__ron£_<:'_'__`a E in n. All thenewpatterns and trade wdrldwshdwn by Efty-three of the largest Furniture Manufacturers. Our Mr- Wri ht was CHARLO Three mein. _ ____ Price Wm SRTFIEIKBER or i9o3- _.,. ' mb »J _,_ _ _ if ~.!. is can --` ,, L. ,_-2 v&i;_":`, I* *- fu ff `» .. ‘T IUQWQ _ Pnl? " g #min I urn! -II . ~ ‘:~:‘ 'J' I ‘ A ‘s el Il lf mlm aimounsomme pombigbosiue -~ 0 Q _ \, newcoaditions of communication alorded ' ~ ‘ 'A ‘ ' ` »' hbytbegeaeeal use otverbd communica- I . f . . _ . - I I , ' '_ .. L . ' '_ » l ~ Q | A f I-;-s_ ., ~ _`,' Q . _ i Ai ’ _ . - Z. ., ,_ _ __ __ _ - V '~ if \ n im um _ 7 *_ _` *___ S9 "lull" _ i " l== ‘s -X .s.i£ -six more on the way--look for our booth ha. Exhibition Ideztn F;Il;il$'es°etsust of EQIP' ve largest an ost A , _ ‘ whenwetellyouthatatleasttwothirds it if lllsllemwulkm FMS to up what we say in the newspapers today would cost ns s`o»perncent mme- than wel it yo ` easily understand why we ave put c th ff‘You ~ - ' I #Q -yodbnngm .»'~' TTT T” if anywhere else-you cannot buy at as low a “ rice der choice sefections eachf iosmirssmnss Admimion 25 cents. ___ __ ____ ~ -Q .. ,. , _~T~.A>A .-2.; _ ____ _ __ _ __`*__§______ ____ ______.é‘__”__ _ __ _-__ _ _K _ _*_ _ _ ____ Qlllwtl _ A* ' ' " -' _ §' , _-. ._" ..“ ,_, _ _ , _ 1 l L_? _“_ ‘”~=»f'."' . l ’ at 1° at 7 4 8o'clock_. __ usual places, Ioaday ‘easy johsforothsnwhodiavehands ot Q T” all 'P ` “ ‘ ' *iff* f- -7'* iw 215,-*>»"7”" " ~¢ fs their own, in _a free Held under' si mano-in quota uns tu' ooh* 1 fi -.“,f<";“‘ " _rtobestowsavecn the intelligent, _ _ _ , L_, active,sober and industrious. - " ' ‘ J' z I : e < .- ¢~- -,. - All 0f»tsvs¢xolso¢6'io»ns\kI¢'zot ooo- I ’ imoe whistles. souiooims been o aus ~ . * ' » _of annoyance and sometimes amusement. _ _ _wherever telephones aie found says:- ' "? ¢f“”i"4;% ‘~'»§-: . if _. sewn V . _ :#411451 ` 1 li U 4_ §~ 'm had "' _ rfi_f i’ T _ .'»./W5-_.:"1`,‘, I .. "-"-2"S°"-°“"‘°"?“°“°‘-” .__ LM D d mi Th __ __ _For ih¢QanJConc¢r{ afjames Paton 8 Co., Holiday KH om* Hmm u mon” 6 “__ sm” “_ in Hamilton there wasamore malicious _ _ ‘ ' ‘ 3' , .-T _ ._ __ E_ ,_ uc§mADY_ ,gm and hawk” cw in ,meh s mm tel* I. March . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._.4th Regiment C. L. lm Residence releohoneas 2. Overture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....80lil@e _phoned a woman that her, husband had waltz n _ _ _ _ _ Mk km r -_ beenkilled on the railway. The au. uish ' March°_° ° ° ° ° ° ' ' ° ° ° _ ' _ _ ' '_°_°_° 'B"D'"°"'ié ° 'LIn,y °‘ hah l °m‘°“°‘°'°“°°°°"°“‘°”““°‘|‘h°‘j°k°' 5.. Scotcliéele.¢::tion.°.'.. .. I N N was exploded by the arrival home of the 6_ Desc!-ipfive Piwe _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ B1-itmh Pgffd slhsed dead man Mo be imagined- T110 7. Waltz . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hedora improper use of the telephone by person- 8. March. . .‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . .Will Ye N0 Come Back Afliil 1 9. Medleyof Scotch' Airs . . . . . . . io.ScotchCakeWalk . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...°'°' . ,, , 1 1 . l I , . - , at ala *airs ~‘- 4 _ The most notable achievement in reedit ymrrii ing has been the Paton development i Ke . 4 W ' Furniture Bmimes \ ) Itsee s nl afewmonths ° ‘ ~ _f _ ago since local pupil _ _f almost evetgbcédvypredicted that our Furl\ihl.!¢T|’i f ' "~.===Tiiil1i ing west to the big store in Canada. P Ii! O ' ‘ so many sendir§ to TORONTO, MONT Chi large firms for nrniture. Paton’s low prices on Furniture has settled that question for ev* t i f 'l`he moment Furnituremade its appearance at Patons, a fair ized price was on every piece of Furniture. a ` A Pmce sui=F|clENTLv PRO!-ITABLB. _ To do a legitimate business and yet as low as the demands of oousi&at rms* would allo\v,_and the price marked on the of every not only chmd criticism but was the lowest for which that piececould be bougH tor in any UI! H cms, ~ _ ‘ .. _ Another joint; the _moment Flmitnn at th it the Furniture; itwaanolol@ my if oneplace_toauothetI_sgglmgovertheprioetosiriveattliev£aeof what the pthe o ___ i., ,_ i _sg _ - ._ a_ ' __ _'__ _ _ _. _. _'.2-{ ~ <- _ V #miles .i .#;=-- _ wi _ir- _ _ __ __-. _, . l Q T , E 1 I ‘-jg! __ [.5 _1.,‘.‘ _ _--rf ~ -o-s I ~w~ Thesauruses uxwnmn mm-urn- :sw NNN”