l*“‘n»- an-se. rg FACES can be kept so by the use of proper toilet accessories. We have manY pleasant preparations that keep the skin soft and \'el\'¢fY. U15' 'ras ouannraw scuaargorraior _H A M- A II' `_\n_eeesae_a°yenertmynelftobein3 ' V e ~ .ation absu‘. . . It will have The Poop1¢’m Paper month ssc. Per yr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 3-oo THE GUARDIAN - _ +°°°°- ' Vnrronra, B. C., tire °°°'»°' °' ‘°”°'- `~ +_ when er the reach sariianees or Bram | __¢1:_e_e2\_d:=_p;:i_:::rig ggurnai, notrammriied and Newfoundland has a population of 2:50,- _g,,|,|m\,|¢ qu g¢“¢¢¢¢ gm". ‘gwmggg ` I 000, a public debt of $20 000000 of which `Li\»ut. Governor Sir Henry Joly do :=`e|:iii'g id r.?r:ii:?ii: $14,000,000 was Incurre I, on’ railway at- b"”°"°° Th' '9°°°h"”°" 5” °“‘°““ ofthe people. and recognised therefore as Wu t _md the bdmre for public work' dian Railwly to the Yukon. i . . _ . _ ` ° _ [gi - _ ight " _ ipornin. Published It lil Ofloel. New Prowse Block, Its revenue is lu round figures $2,000,0C0_ » ‘ ' North aidePoet omee, at the following ralel. _ Eyahle. in advs_\nce:- d. under a t stiff somewhnb h Rhea' than ihht °""°‘ Ed""°°’d'"’ ("°°‘" 8" ’)‘ °" of Canada. The imports and exports are ff'_’_7fff__‘_'f_,,_,,, eash about $8,000,000. its dsheries are Branch Offices more valuable than those of any Province =\'fN2°“°§;,’p'§2‘ni:hn°,‘iy‘§e‘:f,§fl1:’;:‘,:'f“‘::|§§'_ ofthe Dominion. lt has great mineral A . . . - _lgeoiogiesi iinrvey, has accepted thc; posi- WILL WORK FOR CHINA. Orraw Nov %.-C E Le Roy ofthet tion of field geologist for the Imperial Chinese railway and mines administra- tlen, and will leave for his destination / e ` "" at -‘ -;;-_\_ .- _. _ _ -< --»~~»».. ... .~.. ___ ' Mn I ‘ I v ` ' ‘ Haod’s Pills ,¢,‘,,,,¢E _\_ "1, ln. _ ; - - SALEM ._ iiipdriede cargo teeth clean and white. the hair ,°°~‘°'"’;,m“¢~ 3°” "°"“ “d °“"' l"“”"" and forest resources. Temirorlally it is fmm v“°p¢",. an Dwembe, Sam smooth, luxnriant and glossy. just now you'll appreciate our Carnation Cream, for Chap-z, Roughness. Red- ness and all minor blem- ishes of the skin. Its use will save you much dis- Baker, agent. comfort. Price 2 5 cents bottle. ltlIiliiNlTl0N CREAM Is prepared and sold only by J .G.Jamicson, DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. 1 Britannia Mfg. C0., \ O* Halifax. Manufacturers of ready- to-wear skirts- _ The keenest buyers are our best customers- Agent for P. E. Island. Wm. Minto, S“;§:f'° T .wannetsiior Sale -._ ANYONE wishing to purchase a Clarinet in the key of A, Bb, or J, which is now in daily use and in -irst-class condition, can learn of a lbargain by writing A_B. U., Guardian nie e. 8 6 dtf _?- _ '1 _li l are invited to made our store their headquarters. They are always wel- cone to look over the new volumes displayed on our shelves, and we are ready to order any ---rare book from Ameri- ~ can or foreign publish- ers. " Magazines =§~____ as Soon as 0ut You will always find on our racks. It is our -business to oenefit book buyers if we mav. Are you one of them? Mitcl1cll’s Bookstore Sunnyside. x 1 - 2 . ,Government of Canada has not yet fpublic opinion in the Ancient Colony was MONDAY, NOV. 30, IKE. UNION WITH NEWFOUNDLAND. N seriously taken up the question of union with Newfoundland. The question was bsoached forty years ago. Terms were agreed upon in 1865 when the Newfound N land delegates sat side by side with those from Canada and the Maritime Provinces in the great conference at Quebec, but not then prepared for the forward step. in HD the Council end Assembly of Ne - foundland passed resolutions stating the terms upon which they would enter the union. Counter proposals were made by Canada but there was a failure to agree. In 1888 another elfort was made by an exonange of despatohes, but it ended “ without result. In 1890 Newfeundlani negotiated the Bond~Blaine treaty of reciprocity with the United stares, which I Canada remonstrated against and pre- vented it going into eUect. In 1&)! a cou- Iference was agreed upon and Sir John Thompson, Sir Mackenzie Bowell and ' Hon. J. A. Cnapleau, representing Canada met at Halifax, Sir William Whiteway, ” Hon. Robert Bond and Mr. A. W. Harvey representing Ne wfoundlaud. _ The object of the Canadian ministers ‘_ was to see whether the trouble existing . could be settled upon a basis of confeder- " ation. But the Bond-Blaine treaty iproved a bone of contention. The Can- adian Government through Sir John tranaacte ~ \\““\¢f°*4°~ 3°¢°" 3 P~°¢¢f\' '¢°f*"'l- 3-9 _nearly as larne as Nova Scotia and New l\b¢\’¢°1\.AAlb¢tr\°l\ P011 03i¢¢-H¢rb¢11 C113- Brunswick, and together with Labrador, ionris Eastfuleieohone Oiiice-P. G. Seaman its outlying possession, is more thiinthrr ONE IIORE FOR MANITOBA' |.____________ POR.. Agent ’_lB_“ccuADY_ mmm ;lmea_ the areablof the three Maritim: _ L P_HooD_ IF_RNEwsou_ rov nces. It ocks the Gulf of S.. anveriisina lar. Bubscriniiov MRP- Lawrence and shuts us in on our Atlantic I f l ? coast for over seven hundred miles to th nor hward. There are many stron reasons for bringing about the union,” only for our own security and oouvenien and to round out the Damlnion on its At- ' It 1- to be re reread that the Liberal iunited. We sincerely hope that anothe ll ___ ` J. J. Perkinifloenrable Kidney Disease Cured by Dodd’e Kidney Pills. .i Trnnau., Man., Nov. 80th.(Speeial.lMr. ° ‘J. J. Perkins, of this place, declared in- Q ll ourable by the doctors, is a well man if again. He had Kidney Disease. Dodd’e “_ Kidney Pills cured him. “For two years,” Mr. Perkins states, “I _ ll Snme ? was troubled with my Kidneys. I gd. so \ mens for its lantis side. We can better afford to give bu] gh; th, aww, ,¢|,,m<||,,¢ m, de. ¢*¢¢ll.Vll\i11l. Newfoundland liberal terms of union than clsred me incurable. _ ~ 0111' S0da Wat¢|’ i’ ‘ hem have 11 B irish N oh A 1 “I had were rel" in wrbfwk was “*="=f=“=*f\1“* 8 r or mer” noble to work and was becomln, de-N ::u§°""°"h°r' c°u“ _ ._ _. l r rtitute. Afriend persuaded me ton try, w. F. SLN i I ' edo. t will be made in the near future to nod," Kun” Pm' md the ant box complete in this way the original scheme cured me completely. Dcdd’s Kidney of Confederation . Pills saved my life. liI‘Iilt$ -*"'- Are always “bean- /3:, tlfill" and always “ha " accord- ingptliaythe society! . },~ \_‘ reporters, and in; this case the re-. §r__rtismostlg'etrue. ' -' \ ere may un- happy brides in \ notion, but there '° ¢e°°° ’ nuevo'-‘o `§e~ ’°. e9 . ‘.’\»."`, arefewinreallife. \ \ » N Bu§ol‘1&w hard it is _,Q to upon many ` of the wives we `§;,‘1’ know, and believe L *Q that they were 9 remit offwomanly disease, has FUR WOMEN WHO CANNOT BB CURBD. attained, the pro rietors of Dr. Pierce of L¢ncorrh_ea, Female We eeszhrro ons, or Falling of Womb which l All th ask is fai and 5 s E li o eeaeoli ...hee hmsfui ....1 happy. me "gn " Backed ng by over a third of a cerreitcrga of remarka le and uniform cures, a such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever herring bone emm \ _ tiers? ==~ t_-ga 3-3_5? 323553; iigsisg 5 :gags Pills make sound Kidneys. 1 light Sound Kidneys take all impurities out i - » _ N of the blood, and consequently all seeds of _ C D B _ t ~ disease out of the body. Dooo’s Kidney ` a C r ' ‘ 1 ..=..°..r..° °.r..<;°.'.'.».'-'=°'~.............°:v"°°°....°:.° I SEUNG lS_EEl.|EV|NG. _ ;‘l.£°£»§__di?n:1_ 'LLL' _ ...»¢ ....................................... .- You can fee them. -f -- Wh°r°7 _ f C.sn>xzrHaanmorol.Q.C. On Paton's front counter where they cnaaue P. l‘nr.r.xa1ua.L» Ll. will remain till sold. im," P’ F°‘"' 1*" “'- What ‘i 10 pieces of50 inch dress tweeds we & have reduced from we s yard to '45c a yd. ' '*‘""'°”°v ‘N ‘ _ This is a partial description! ' - _ l G` _ __ l piece heather mixed green and brown. gqgu ° ` 1 “ " mixed brown and grey. e In-=--<1 <1-k my -»~»»---_e..s°...'r.z~r..-r. .m ef-°° “-~ _ _ marred ' _ . ` ' _ _‘___ _ I Ugugy .md undefmined 1 piece dark gray and brown mixed. .“£_ga§H_ ‘ 'gi'-';|.Y"_ ~n“`-; 1 “ brown herriniz bone effect. ren, our-lea, ' yjphq, _,jg 8 _ so _ _ so u as , _ ` _ ' " " - 1 ,_ <1-eff,-1,., __ ,_ ..°.::.'.'»"....'..%_'..°.+§“= ....5 s The lap- _ _ . . , . an- O A f ', ' U . L notcnre. _ey a r reason- ‘ " 5 ' r - _ able trial oftheirmeansofcnre. ' . » _ i ’* *I have thought foraometimelweuld-wl'ite.l= . t improvementin \ ¢ Hiseustonierii ll¢ . 'H 1»'»ob‘aldse1lt pure 'iw It _ ; @r.0!¢_$£_i0eill'B I 1.1 22:3... ..... ........ g_ |__ mmpuy 5 _ W herring bone ed’ect. y . . _ __ 1 piece green and brown heather mixed Q, E, N ' ' , Ceneni Commission, Favorite Prescri gon now feel fully R°m°'“b“" ‘u tm' °°"°“° 3°°d9» ‘md _l A I ' I I " “_ ' _ _ N rented in iferip to ' legal 50inohes wide. Come quick. _ -<»-e<»f.1‘-1 U-Tits s&‘.§f_i3 -‘-T..-» ...i J.. .=»........>... °"::.,';**..m*“°°° lx ` WE BBG. I0 NMINATE a I T spent. Mr. Justice Morrison of New- - ouudland resigned from the Bench to I -nter the political arena with Confeder- _ - f- Thompson refused to withdraw its pro-_ * _ ` test against the treaty. Some minor if » ' eahresorrrahiieh were disposed er, has e there was an entire failure to agree upon terms of union. So matters have remain- ed until the present. But last year the iuestlon of union took on a more hopaful .tion as hfs platform.. He and District iudge Seymour, holding the same views, visited Canada. At Toronto, Deputy Minister of J ustiee Hutchings of New- foundland expressezl his belief that the Island would benefit by union and must some day come in. Hon. A. B. llorine I declared himself in sentiment in favour of union and believed it was “bound to come." The Premier of Newfoundland spoke at the Canada Club in London on July 16 and declared that the question of union was only one of terms. “If 'the _ terms are advantageous to the people o I Newfoundland I shall iind it my duty to _ lay the proposal before my people and if LT HIS WEEK a car and a half of FURNI- `. TURE-Comprising " TABLES, BEDSTEADS and ODD PIECES. 'These goods were shipped to -another iirmfwho __ _had more goods than - would not- or could not pay for them. They were OFFERED' TO US-and we got them at _* ous own Paros. - them out, at the HAKER'S FIRST COST. 'rhm .su h¢»s_aRGA1Ns for a 1°. of B'UY- _ Bsmzoou snirss, they could sell-or _‘who Next week we will sell ` -~ . ’.~.lér_ - ngoeegi iiisi iii? iiiiaiiaa =;§o;=i sig.. lisp; sri E=E= tio mg for a ’s Pleasan E gist.. ‘__ ___- _ a. m. At A IFN!-I:“© sweep 3555? r as at _ ar. SUNDAY e rs? Ps-B At 9 At 12 At 3 i r ROCKY POINT TI TABLE FOR DECEMBER. Xiglijleave Cn Town Will leave R'ky eer- 5 3 'c 'P99 9.9.5 I Jas. wrssnn, .FF asses 1 FOR .SA LE. l _ Our all wool Frieze Overcoat gt $10.00 for the com. _ mg Winter and we have no doubt of its ‘elected unani- ._.. ` i mously over all others as e ‘ 'rm-: nrsr co _rr $ I iN ral: cnv ME me nui1r_g4_5_gs_1(__g_:__|___i_g_§__+g_g__r4o -swore, “_ A. wm1=1ELn scorr, Manager. _ ' 'rf & lihoral Boosrvatwo eiieoimgsi,§,§“,,T,§',, I . Bein com lied to retire from the ealth I oder for sale my outfit, consistm o sewing machines, irons, etc , etc Having carried on business for the : gl Leader of Liberal 'Conserva- past fourteen years I am in a position. tive party Will address 11118 Mr. R L Borden M P., ’ "" »' .s~ I _ _:___ . _\ ' 7'_t .~_ _`\T} 6 » _ _ QQ; / /f I " STOCK wi ‘ _ BANKERS AND Stocks. Bonds, Grain and __ _oughte'o_u_trlght cron OFFICES-Corner of and Great George Streets to o&er almost any article found in 2' cloths and trimmings in upg-*to-date patterns- together with my goodwill. The stand which is one of the best in the town is also available. This ‘ is agrand opening for an energetic and capable tailor. For further particulars apply to E. CE. PAQUET, __ . .Z _P9 _ e tailoring' bus1ness,ow1nz to ill-h , . _ . , . E first-class tailoring establishment? BICCCOTS Of P1’li1C€ IECWAIC Also a lar e stock of hi h-class ' Island at the following times and places: . e i _\_ Q _ `~ I \\\:.~' \'$ -'<*_~, \\,\V _ ~\~` ll _“_ J/ ';,__ _ ‘ \\ `. __ ___ _ 4; _ _ l°¢1¢P]10!\¢ 268 I ‘_1_f'////W,/ff, t , i o I /ff ' - No more of ‘_ ` "° "e 4153685141! c if you use P St.. Souris, P E.`Island. ro-gmwf &'wun _ _ _ Next door to Paquet Bros,, Mein \N0TICE;ll ' \. -~ ‘ --._ ~ ._,,,~ _ _ ._ _ _.: _ , ». At Geor£¢f9W!_1 _ K '_ C t Timed __ I neeemher mine g 1>.1.i.~1i¢'“if'i.ii_\ filing xref 2 ‘._h_" ff; ia nm nuaa,m¢.¢1,..h.,r.»_¢h¢ gum ben- _ First-class single fare tI§et's ,_u_ nauszhuameaxd” r,mn,9£_. -w§ m gm h Y - . _ .1 - f ~_. ' "._ _- ‘ I . S ltof A ‘ _"; _ `* 9* I: ll I _ _ ` U U O Q \ l i l '_ ! ith.. .ul 'K' " 5* . _ "` -1 li* 1.' »‘§'"-1.--___". il. ‘N5-`»» t 7 ° ff L ,it ~ » .- . _ _ ~. , . » _ -1 _ _________§_lt_;g,[_.a___1_¢r_;g__c_._r_|r.\__»w__s§_.____ _ _f ’ _ _' “ -‘* a. __ _ , _. _ __ _ ._ . _ _ ____ __ __ __ _ °- -- ~--_ “° ' ”-_~ . " ‘X 'Rx-Q af. ~~ `R_’” .NE ' ‘-9"’ 1 i '°` s . ,...'~:'f...:es=-#.i'..~'=.1.*.-:.*"‘.=-.=~.e':.*:- ~ .»‘»'.?'-..§.?....*§'...u......e" @l*?*W~1PH"S"°,,,,,,*‘_»,,_ _ ._ _ __ __ _ I _ .I _ _ S\l\_'il!“0’FU*W'¢ and -_ghmagxtfedia-emowea. wg” l , 5"* Fi ' _At Charlottetown on Wédnesdav the 2nd day of Decei ber ' ug ` °e;er“-so °°'.:»°.: .. "* `” 1 ~ ummetsr e.;_on;;_ ` I t t f p¢¢'em -- » __ __ Market Hall there at the-hour' bf N 631021; P. myr 0 ber _m_ » l A_. convention ofthe Liberal Conservatives st;Prince ` ' "' I “““” _ _ _ _pl_aoe1n_‘_tl_1e~‘Market I-Iall..SnQimerside on Thursday the ~3rd _ """_"-. _ __D¢¢¢1!1_b=r at 2`o'¢l°¢k_ P- mf? Mr. Borden will attend this chem. ' 1 » 1- ti* .-=="~=f»°f 1°-an 1~ ma- -ff '_ .'M¥'._4- °»-` 3¢11-`Uf'-"1’_- Hi-.Hz =- eww- sr aes. ia mare county. ni f°r-W i . 'rrmeenanmrniam irefehaiir ~ e *Mr* ~ 1l9m~`°¥°°P_t‘°° i'1th¢ QPCT8 House. C lotte- L__. _. _ __ _ _ ' town. on Wednesday. and -2.'3b*'and‘=4"b‘&1 N°\!°°.i' *mln rl'°l 0"! Mtv* 'I» Dim °f¢1\¢Si1‘l» will bein at the reception and also in the 'ofPeeke’s Station in Kin¢'s County in ‘M-|n¢¢“_i1lg. ` _ _ ._ , _ “Ea ;“' _.-5 gf; __,_.__ - _ Mvemrm a,.hmn _eg n 'br f _ » I C” “i” " ‘F “V” e nnghqfni: esu“¢h¢;ihm:;za_aa?ei*”ié$.- a; m. on 'F-nesd»ay=the1=rsit jof _ ‘t . ,-1-1-'M--9-1.-fist-<\»»1`f\-.\`».i>f°»=f*r-¢»=n-'. _ __A ’wil!'l1_ea ' _'ii :_ s 'qs' ' ERS, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I asseneeme meme nasmigaea, nqgamu 3rd of Deoember’if’9‘ o'°clock poll is Convener for