THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 28 1899 I ""1 _ ca - .A _ ...mn ....~_........~_..,. -._.._.. ..-~»»..._-....... .__ ...a ill' W hHIl°°“8» l ff Q 3 L35; ei' , .ga ` \ }`, ~\ . ;- _ <~_» II:-1 \ / » f J ~_ \ G ////> ///cf ' ff `:i':¢- ._, ' 'I :n _,/ .:.: 11.!! .-,"";.i i .- \ "` ¢!!1.:t1i \:e. 4I_" P // ' In sizes, styles, and prices, to meet the demand of al- classes. A pleasure to wear this line of cotton back and wool front, g <= ' ' ‘ no irritat` efect from weerin f" I me 8’ g 1 I T 7 .` - c` , \ " '_ 41./ Strictly all wool undervests, bnttoned front, long sleevea,95 ribbed cufs and ends. , Lad ies’ combination Suits. | _ Misses’ Combination Suits. Ladies’ and Misses Drawers. From 25 cents a pair up. Infants’ vests, all §kinds andl Frm 'www fwwd- 1= in-1= makes. Stnley Bros , The Always Busy Store. gg gg l* Horo’s a line of undervests high neck long sleeves heavy ribbed, sented win, it ’ ’ ' 161:! A better line, natural color, undervests high neck, long25eg sleeves, ribbed, button front. I _ Comfort in this line of nndervests, soft fleecy lined French neck, well finished. A Nice Picture Frame nrevesa Picture We have now in stock a fine assortment of picture mouldings in all the latest styles. ' We Will Give y Special Discounts” A Ou frames for photos of the South Africa contingent. _ -We have also afew of those pretty photo frames left suitable for cabinet photos, in Oak, White, and Gold. Price 50c. and 65c. Get Your Photos ' we Fr amed ati” . John Newson ii ___ __ _.W _ ~.,,» » .W i‘ 4-`> ,¢-S f/JT ‘A " if \"?,‘-3 ‘ ‘¢¢,=; ll./` " N " \{"\L_ "` " -»" W-° "‘ "‘ S¢;_;;q1iig,-,iii iii.. A So *S »_P °P _ , , pure wheat. Like corn starch e is a comfort as long ots and _ ' only hem, it lasts three P. C. ’C'orset-s are made ir ~ e _ ’f.\\, . \. ff!/` l \ yi . .px \"}/ I 3 , 1,6 .(h‘ *'r; \ _,- A 1..c‘i.‘ §~s -»;- - ... _ 1 , ; ,, < x=‘= ;>`. ,. ~v .li ii) " 3' ,_ ir Q . I ) '_ xii) lf] \.‘_~L’/_ , W lil lil p l?";§”f l 2811 /,£`:~ L17 ERENCH FEELING f Cape-to-Cairo Railway .fl-.=?'~`#"“"-\. ` °' , -\ -- - ` - -.~\:.. . \ \ .\ , i ,\~ -~ . , `, , » . ff / I / . /' 1.’ 1.2,' 5; 1 -5' H ¢ Plan. Fcasiblc. AN OPPORTUNE WAR Present Outlook is That All THE SLIGHT LADY e E“'£f.Z.§Z'; lZ..§`i‘f‘"“" Needn’t lose herself in the wrinkles of an undervest which might nuke two nor need '_ Paris,;Oc¢.ober 24.-The war in South _ Africa arouses great public interest in, Paris. The violence 6f_tho Anglophobian lan ae andeithcta emlcedb Enduro the misery cf wearing a vest which is pulled and pinched V thegfregmh aunpgpgrs of "ery, ,bmi her comfortably sized form. ’ C WEEHAYE LADIES’ YESTS ' f y _ _';"' n lar e interests in Afrlc the roble have become a far more serious letter nvnorn irusr 'rains Wan' Coins. The present outlook is that France Germany and all Europe can do nothing else than accept with perhaps i|l-con- cealed dissatisfaction the pracioal fusion of the l‘r nsvai-1 and the I lrai-go Free Statc in ih- British empire; which before loner, wllbe connected with. Egypt by Cecil Rhodes proposed rail- way. It is the Biitish success in colonial aggrandiavnientiu Africa. so contrast- ing wiih the painful incidclts_tliat have characterized recent French ,efforts in the Soudan and elsewhere on the Afri. can continem, that has inflamed the French mind with such unprecedented bitterners toward England. IN MEMORIAM. Of The Wife of Bro. B.Martls, Charlottetown. Called home September 26, 1899. At 'a Convocation of Morning Star Lodge, No 168, B. ' of R. T., held at Moncton, on the 22nd day of 0ct.',1899, thofollowing was unanimously passed: Whereas, It has pleased Almighty ;God in His indnite wisdom to remove *from our ~ midst your most highly esteemed and beloved wife: _ V . Resolved. That in the lamentablo re- moval ofa lite so full of usefulness to ou: - y_Resolved: -To the Brother we desire to convey to you our heartfelt sym- _g _ irpathy, trusting that an all-wise Provi- _Z A. ,_ - 1 _ /` ,\_£ I ' \\§\;f7_ Si; \' me 7/, , , ` . HUF- RHODE,-OF SDIITR AFB!!!-L. of political opinion aeemeto increase with the prospect that the subingaticn of the Bcera may be a shorter and less formidable piece of work than the J P at the “Quai d’0raay,”wherc the events in South Africa are being watched with the closest attention, based upon infer- maticn that has hitherto proved to be remarkably accurate, that the report of the means of resistance which the Boers hare capable of exerting is exaggerated, and that the termination ef the war may ensue much sooner than is generally ox- pected. nlonse’ rant _Ia rirasinnl. , A prominent French diplcmatist in discussing the aitnation,‘said people in Franco are just beginning to realize feasibility, and the possible consequen- ces ofauch a achcmearc new appreciat- 1 -.. ,- ,. ed for the first time. The Trarisvaal war . name at a me-it opportune moment for -England; for had all the lHli°31'i¥i°\1 -laments existing in the'1`rensvaal, the O~ange Free State and Cape Colony been able to arrive al an understanding sith one another, with the view ot uniting to form an independent _South Africa confederacy, as has been hoped dence will lead you safe through the trials of life. .to that happy home. to again be united, .where parting is no more. Therein no death, although we grieve. .When beautiful familiar forms; That we have learned to love, are torn From our embracing arms. , Signed on behalf of the Lodge. ' I E. Hnirvnr, M. W1r.soN. }Com. C. E. Morroit. ' Pet h EI "' Notlntlie,l’¢aiuc|ao\liid\ aah tlicdraceandvlhlitycfallalhek 50,5-..Dr. A. W. Cluda Na-veand lloodPlllaimkc\Vcn\a|\Bcactlful. ,,.=‘»=~....,,°- .#.-e~... -'-~°.°:.':.°-:e..“'....e°- i c movemeu _ , , plexiop of a healthy yompgxig :aback the tea-_ gm-; an im -ri.. 'isis'-`°f Qisliiiiw °¢m§i'¢»i°t ma dun me color the akin. dark circles nndcrgthe liegdaches, pains in theback and add. eyes, weakness. nervousness, despondency and 'I' me-v.:...;°:.';°.:.*»..r‘~' » impro y- . f Nowoman canbebeautifnl until th¢fb\D°¢| bloodandnervcssw Dr.A.V(5lf. .. an siren o a_run System- I'~Iote your weight befgke \1$1tILg.!;=}'l\~ ll; ig '“°'°°"’° ' "‘ b’ W ui ensue' me *W C°°i11=h°d°-*F srl" f°f ‘C°P'-*°-" ‘.i‘§2“?.§?.‘¥‘§..i’.§'£?.?.”.lf"e‘.?... ii.-e.i.i.{ii..i.».; Cairo railway ia within the bounds of the mtmai result of rich, pure , and a‘ hmlthy nervous system. _ ' - ' Fizzce cut and facsilzile *§lt¢;\9-;;¥n’°ui¢;fe_D¥-' A. W. base on every ir o e a box. all dealers. or Ednnnson. Betnalg Toronto. , _V ___l__-#-1 Er’s Dress Fabrics are alwa CovertsandFancy Blacks. Ask your t merchant for them. - ._ ; l’iiries'rL I reliable. Guaranteed Fast Colors guaranteed Satisfaction. Serges. Craves ' ncttes, Silk Warp Endoras, Poplins. s MUN!oNls inhaler for eatarrh, colds grip etc,received at Central Drug Store 1 gZ0l'$¢ Strengthening. Tweeds °"1e"° m ’ Makes a delightful porridge _and they do wear' for breakfast Blal\|¢°*S» `"|'|'Ylg;l|Nl___|0Il\§kllll..| ous\»cr.o. ,~ »,. r D?pEl‘?dE§n§ . I ~'~‘.\-»'_._,.. 4""t‘ to fit-and they do fit ado to wear ‘Ask your dealer. - e Piiiisiiii coisiii eo in i; if l~ which Lord Salisbury and Mr.PCham-_ berlain are now taking in hand would, J -by some ofthe European powers having ` _ U] 1 - 'Sv .onn"||~o so ~ ..-1.: ,~ For attrac ve tl dealer well W1 ' Harness ,Sofa _ » mmm,” _ time' you want any iievnlllctdesaieqg is a Iciigtfbrgtdc 3 Ezine, You can always depend vena I5 ¢-a J. D. TAYLUII, '- ¢~ 0PElll8.§ We have a very large as- sortment of dainty things _,........ _, and silverwear suitable for gifts. We canpromiso work ill 5 on us for somthing good. The Great Watch House. Wi S4. v§1Popular M mlgxsut prlntlng HOUSC gtg#-game: M13 ellie; Talents! nl Ili tillage Mae; lm ,B m Wie Picture But many parents *Mild give ten times its val\10Q| they only had one of their child Why don t you |00 about it P You who have your children around yW now We will mlkc I GOOD ONE for YW Bauer nrranzc a 'N08 Is where you can get satis- faction. , FIRST-CLASS work at LOW, PRICES. This you can get at . . . . 'l'he Popular Printer Evening Instruction '1' °ting, tc. 'mem 8 't.tedfrec.` F ALL S ' IUWE AIIIIIYEL \Vomo£n’s Misms’ and " Hoare ,llko‘li~c‘n.> Aa cheap ae . H. RASAY Axle Oil, Imperial Hoof Jelly, .ll lithographed enainellcd tina. who cannot Wrltenatca' Séiél satisfactory Address, At the P. E. Island Commercial College will commence Monday, Octobea 9th, inst,. at 7.30 p. m. , Instruction in Arithmetic, Book- ‘ keeping. Shorthand, Penmanship, .i.iiim1S Hii=°‘EN“'NS& 5°” sm”