.Pia ,_. .1 ki .55 'iii _,F-_.L 4`n»......¢»....., ,__ ,___ ". "'- `-~‘=~_'L.;-r-can-r.r.&.n;,, ’i'f~'\~.. ~ 1 ...LZ.a.-.‘~>.?.':.'_f: fi ` 'il ’-iii; lil' na... Z_...' ‘ "Sa s.--'i’.1.‘_‘.`_. :A1 ~ ._-`__ ~_-.,_,-A -_. ,_ #gf-in aiiv *wx .. .Q I l` I2'-‘ ,», --,~.i\~_._ws-.:»».<»-_ .i.,-i. .§,.s~_<\s\‘1s'>v:».~~:fs<;fn= _ ` ~ fi' - ; T 'l /-4 - 4 'run GUARDIAN cnaniiorrsrowu, ooroissn e, -.s`9s._ _ _ ,_ __ ___ New Curtain Drancries and Art Fabrics. Yoii`ll be surely interested and pleased in the rttily aitis tic new creations tl t llwllll in beauty, style and Vafiety in CRETONS. DEN|MS» IRT 3||.KSi IRT SRTEENS. TINSEL DRAPERIES. etc. For Curtain Drziperies, Covers, and the many useful and or- namental uses to which those fabrics may be devoted _ Ask to see them. F. Perkins 8: Co The Millinery Leaders. ® `lHl MllllN|Nll lllllllllllll THURSDAY. OCT. 6. 1898. A GOOD APPOINTMENT- ~-_ It is announced that Hon. Diwld Laird, Editor of the Patriot, has been a ointed Indian Commissioner for The insurance jouinals tell that iii-e is quite liable _ to break out spontaneously in barns in which damp ci- badly cured hay is stored. Several hundred fires were reported ;fi'oin that cause last, year. Earmers wline mows are heating should ta-lie extra precautions these times. THE PLBBIS CITE IN TURONTO Some Reason: for the Small Vote In City- Quebec, Oct 30. There is great re- jfiic»n_; iii i»-iiipi-raiice ciii-liasheie over the proiiitiition victory ttiiougiiout the Uomin on. out it is feared that the gov- ernment will m.~ik~ an f xctisc that tbei --~- _ _ majority is too smili coiiipiired with the One Woman, and Sho il h€B»fhP"» 15 it tial electoral voteio wairiiit it ih pass- ' ti _ _ * l l 'it' lililil lilt‘i'i‘i't"i' li' 'iii‘i'ili i‘i'ill'l‘i'iili‘ilt‘l'i‘i‘t`l il-‘ill PP _ . the North \Vest Territories. The _Choice made by the government is a country and of the ` country itself. Iii iidflition to his high character and .ample knowledge of public ‘affairs geiiei-ally, Mr. Laird is po»sessed of a ,special knowledge of the Indians and _their aifairs, acquired during his term cis Governor of the North WGSD be ¢_ A_n, Il Yo Want on your house, your furniture, your store, ycur stock, you plate glass, your vessel, you cargo, your freight, your life. your wife’s life, or a. policy against accidents, Go to Every kind of insuranc written in the best companie and at lowest possible rates. just now taking a very prominent ingapioiiihiiorylaw. lace in the e es ot' the woiid This d like in the in the E,,,p,_esSy_é0W,,g,,,,. of Chhim whé) gitykbiisinessgviut out as ii-uait, eyep, 3| 1 ` ttf 1'! )€f` 1( 8 ` U TH 0 I bgfast (£8 the wards of the has caused the Illui-der of the EtllP“3' 1_,,,,g,§,,L,,,b,hei,. ,.1ee,,;“?,§`,b,i,- Upvc- C mr’ the restoration (jf Ll Hungchaug nenis for none of the-m seemed to fi-_id to powel' the stoppage gof '('{rea‘t'_ re', aught lin' 8. little-_ 3iiiuS¢»DJt:‘i'it in thc Iuct forms alreildl' und" wily and glven thai:0nblic opin`on was being sounded on Russia again apparently the upper .the ipiesiioii as to whether or noi the ir hand in the east. It will be a g00d` iccu; ation was to coiitinuel Some tif thing for China and the world when tiiein did better than thai, for they pot where is no longer an Emyrgs., dow. their friinttils in the Laurier Go\er..- -, ._ , ,-, , _ zawer in the Flower . KiD,,d(_,m_ ment s gto graies to ‘heme them named tween l-*'76 and 1551 that Will PY"_)Ve- D D de; u'y ieiuriiing cfhccrs, and appar- of the highest value. \Vliile`l10ld\Dgl, Lerd Herschen, President of me ently did_not npt see any anomaly in the position of Lieutenant Governor _ _ _ bar-keeping arbrers on ilie prohibition . ., _ . _Quebec Coiifereiici-, was entertained ii ~ 1 _ b b 1- h he was also Indmu tyommlssioner for, _ ques ion, i may be ard to e ieve i e ' _ .` few nights ago by the bar of Montreal t b b _,_ d 1, _,he ,,mme country and was brought, A _ lac, ui sonie ar n ers actua y more in contactwith the tribes of thatiand fm that’ Occasion gave 8' most' Wen? “am “Bd 3'3't‘d 35 d9P\1lY ff' _ . b Th tl assuring statement of the prospects of turning iiiic is. Si me very remark- irevion than he will now e. I1 - _ ,_ . _ _ - _ ~ F- _ F’ _ _ k- U d in the commission. _-‘among other things abc votes were cast, too. tr instance was the mme of uimty mil' m"’ an he Said ;_“ThiS I will my There ii iofi-:i uiani' dead and absent voters that line there will be little more to is no Occasion for misgiving or dw ,Quad their ba, 0,5, and it is ev D ,_e_ do. at least ID Ubi? D681 _fl1l'»l1I`€- Agffn' 1 Ondencv Then, haw a,,iSen‘ no lated that one woman voted in a locii cies have been established and in- P_ /' _ d' ‘ I d. ' ' ‘ ‘ ' -ii ii _ _ ` , _ h d t h _ d iv sion ii i ne vision in wuii. ispectors of agencies appointed, S0 dlgygltlves whlc W; 0 D; Opeédan E goou niauiy dt ad n.en’s names are on the that the work will he principally ad- W "' “ia mayfnof ave Lf 00",, fem? _ list, it sccms that alt almost to it man, .,,,,,,,iS,,,,_,i,.e and (q;,.e¢,0,y_ eXPeCtW_"“ 0 -_“ml 'fn mgd Fioh' voted. liiere ieiilly is no doubt thatan It is understood that the new com- the Comerence Closer’ LO! €_r5_ I-musually large al-mullt ol `[*19_gmPi3' l __ _ will rpside at Winni eg now Cllell WOlll(l litlldly liiétve Spoken With mg’ Wei); 0|), ggd the (;0m}_.3,pg[1Vg fib- mlbslongr _ _ Pd ’ , so much coni‘ideiice if the prospects sence of checkers on both sides was H- fl0“f1Sh1“i‘%' m@"`0P‘fhS» an _ ‘ery were not eXC,,}]em_ lurg ly responsible for this fact. diiferi-nt from a residence in the , flU,,n,0, S,_p,_ 30__The result Onhe capital of the distant North-west at, --- --'11 vom in ,hs Clues and towns of Omal-io the time when Mr.Laird was formerly inns R11-:Tr is A l>isf;,isi~:-i’arties car. jus-ige, the Wammgs givlu by me Un- ,there ll/'ith a good salary and a cured at tiit- 1i}~;El.I~1Y ll\lSTI'l`UTEi 'arioAllian:e1eaders that the liquor ipermanent, Of‘f1Cia,]p0Sif,iOn of I-espop- Portland, Mriii ii oi Alcoholism, Morph men were makiqg henulean efforts to F sibility and honor, without too much msm- Qlif-§aT‘“’_‘*“5_““,d Tobaccni also p\1llt2l0.Wri\_hc prohibition majority of rl hard wmk M,._ Laid vm be able to from .\cura.~ti-¢»iii:i,or Nerve EXl1HU_§-_ the provincial contest instead uf, as in ’ - - HOD- The “'l“@’=“HU°‘l ‘~`“‘Z“HS Wlll the proviiicialcam aign ailowin thcm l~ .- 1..d -1- ._ _ _ P_'_ g_ ieuioy himself Whl L “il .ermg W' u cheerfully gui- iuf=‘1‘U M10" lo #M3 P91” to go by ccfatilt. There is no doubt, lable Se"‘"°e to “he D°m‘m°”' ,J SOD Wl10 WIN" ~` *O be Cllfed 0* any Of 1 too, that coni-ideiable plugging was f There ‘S only Om’ drawback t° t 8 U16 8l‘0V0 d1S*'=’~‘@S arid desi” ‘O IWC 3 done at the ballot-boxes, by the traffic general feeling of °°”3“"t“1“ti°n ‘md b0i¥€I' and heallllief life- Y_0\1 may °**_ll Mr. Spence puts the fraduient vote in ’ that is that the appointment involves upon them for such facts as is placed in T01-0,_w at W 0 mCus,._,,d_ ililr. Laird’s removal from the Island, their lJ8f\dS- This is the Dearest K‘=015 Dr. Fisher. pe-ideiit of the Toronto where his presence is so much valued Il\5Ut“t°t°lh9 Mafltlme PTOWDWS hence Prohibition Union, says there were four ’ _ _ - - - - . _ _ __ . ` , Fl wl i and where his iniluence and support P*'a°t1CauYthe°h°aPeSf~ hurdri d votes plugged in Ward 4. A ' to many worthy 0bj6Cl5S 1133 been S0 imii, P. P. Ancniisanii, Queen Hotel; ALnx gang M pluégers is lieponed _tq have i i P _ y °Shb`uld theireiidier prifer not to confer with The dale fixed for the Vote is 'Ven Hitt hh ff bhe 0VPI']]lIlel]t» Should f th Lg fgferenceg Write 01° 001115 s . gl S mg- ah ~ ik I the have ilrsegt toetlie fiiistitute without consulting by Mr' bpellce ai .one reason ‘gr the re' S §I'€C0gDlZ0 f`»_ em 1” e Wal' Y our neighbors duced Ontario miqcrity. it having caus- » ' ° done. It is understood that $119 8-D- _*___ ed_ the campaign to conflict with fall af ,pointment will involve his early . re» Tonnsm _ Fume Edwnd "land fairs and the Me'hodist Conference. f moval to Winnipeg, and may possibly |“u_“_a“,¢ buck .on PE “hint Fm The latter kept many ol the best cam- i. prevent Mr. Laird from _ undertaking “le an the bookewi-esor at this nalee P9-lgnfrs away fmm the CODYBSY 9-l 3 the investigation of the ,,_H~ai,,.s of 0,, ' critical time, whose woik would have R C Goifir, LC Vloirriar Vi ILLIAM Ton - - - Honmi, W. B. iiosiiirrsou Sheriff _put in dead votes against prohibition i useful. His services to the Liberal §ND’“‘ W_ C :_ _ ,_ JOHNSON P es W_C _ art have been great and it; ig Qnly TnliIoFMrs Rnfstllfmgnuii. Oct 21-d-8; wklv Brantford' l)ui-ingilectioii day all ovnr tht- l PHO T0lillRPllS =<» tr;:;.z‘::2if?i.i”°::“:?i.°':ni “ii luperlor Workmanslilp Fine Finish, and Moderate Pricesl combine to make our Photographs th ` ' towr most satisfactory in Charlotte krday. Got limi nd Station Struts l i the Pope himself. Geo. Geek. lllllllllllllllllll lllll lllll E $3 i ll Z2 ---¢ Illlllillllllllllllli IIIII At the close of 1897 there were in ;Canada 2,556 cheese factories rand 559 creameries, besides 203 factories producing both butter and cheese. In 1871 there were but 353 cheese factories in the Dominion and no creameries; in 1881 there were 709 = I ' ' ment an upwdam FOUNDRY E cheese factories and 46 creameries. gilth all tilgtzolatlest improvemsats. i The Value of the Output of the Gl]66S6 ,,,.,,':,§§' 1,, ,,,,§,,°°°t,,°d§§§ ,$2 ,mfgg § _ factories last year was $15,800,000, flfvgaglfdni NW "'° “Y El and of the creameries $3,018, 600. We have therefore procured the E --- ' very best American Sand and oucpif nie beg; Maniacs; iii nie; The Monetary Times does not ro _ _ - E ' ~ funn “,,‘,")"5m»ee,,°&;° Q3: ",113 PW, = think well of the Methodist plan of needs of the public. S Why not patronize home Indus- Give ns a trial and be convinced what we say is true. Give us a call and we will en- deavor to please you. 2" making money for charitable funds by It warns the brethren that the scheme is likely to result in disappointment try and bring ,,|,,,,g Yom. w,,,.k_ é insuring the churches and parsonages Blilllll Sllllllll ll (Ili Engiiieers and Machinists. Steam Navigation C0’s VVharf Charlottetown P. E.I. PHONE 125. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllilllllllllllll Il Ill Ill Illllli and that the church funds will not be the greater, but the less by the result of the experiment. According to the ,Times the churches are not by any day night lighting of fires for Sunday services, and the Wednesda evenin ; _ means the best of risks The Satur- WANTED Y g prayer meetings are attended with great risks from imperfect flues and industrious men of character to tr 1 d int ,,_gen,A,_,_ S,,,a,,,, and ex enses ?_‘,7§_ “U careless attendants, as the records of P LE\'-GARRET`ON CSMP NYJ, ` - ' . E' D T61RONTBttiT , fire losses in Canada attest fiom year to year. our stock of mourn their great loss . Calm on the bosom of thy God Fair spirit. rest thce_ now ; Even while with us thy footsteps trod His seal was on thy brow. ` sont Hints cunzn nv .cu'r|cunA' llysorehmds commciicedwith _abnrning on my Angers. When I rubbed them yoii could see little white pimples, and Ifelt like twisting them out of their sockets. I had high fever and cold chiiis, nights I had to walk the door until I fell asleep. My hands peeledlike an onion, the Anger nails got loose, the water ran out, and there the burning tire was. My hands puffed up worse than a toad. 311° water ran through the bandage on to the iloor. I went to a doctor for a year. I got Cirriouna Rl- Borivlirr and GUTIUUBA Soar. The nails hardened up, peeled ot, and my hands are now cured. CABPER DIETSC HLER. Pembroke, N. Y. Srnnr Cin: Tnnrinivr ron Toizrvizixo, Dtsric- vlma Emmons, wrrn Loss og Hara.-Warm baths with Cimcuu Son. gentle anointing-| with Cimcuiia, and mild doses of Curicuiu Rlsonvlxr. Sold throughout the woi-id. Po-rua, Dano up Cnxir. 0022., Bolton- “ How to Have Beautiful Bands,” free. duty he was recently assigned. MARRIED. _ 5 5 9 lu not demoralize temperance organiza- ` --_>__- . ii' 1') .ll ~° ' -_ , AT Montague by Rev. A H’ Spancer txptvpt wi stimulate it to renewed ac EDITORIAL N053' on Sept. 28th Ohaiiaii Hooper of Lot ' ' Dr Maclaren attributes th T o , M. . E,_ . . _ e oiont The election petition against Hon. ggi; 61;? Harntt lzabmh Rmhalds 1'99ult191'2§1Y 10 F‘01‘S0D8U00- L°f8"‘ _H I _ f th 0 ta- _ g _ , ci°o_wds which appeared about equaly e 3g'mel;rty,’J;t;e(,;n wizthdlsawrlllo ggr ‘ ' ' idivided in sentiment, watched the re- ’ _ . . DIED- st b il ti d I - the examination of two witnesses, who ~ cl;;nlsas,uD,e hge at he newspapar om _ _ . _ ,_ _ 2 roved nothm a gms; him, At Colorado bpriuvs on the 4th of - 1 - - ~ _- _ P _ 8 S Oct Tb 8 D ,le 'ld d d A leading prohibitionist cliims are “'“'“’ " °m° "“i- 33'* ‘St °“ early turning omcerdn one of the middle ‘ Not onlyis the feeling Sm-Ong in beloved son of Wm. and Margaret E. wards was can ht “um” the ba1~ 1 _ _ _ _ I ~ , _E K Great Britain in favor of the United S‘°"“;‘ hY°“5”.V~ °fl Y°fk» “’ "fs 24°F box. The prohibitionist could not say -States retaining the Phillipines, but y°”° L’ *ge* '°:1"‘”g g’°"‘he ms what action would be taken in the 'that Said be Parents, 01.10 Slsuil' an . two _roi ers 1-0 matter. _ /_ _ ` Ot F ' + geseocesscseg s0huf ~ _.5 2 0ld Friend 3 éiloyal Silver Polishtg D legion, you’ll come back to the ONLY safe and reliable ar @ no more than any other. W @ back it up with our name. Positively non injurious. @ Try it.. Price 15 and 25c. lg A. w. iiiiiiiiii, Piim. @ Agent for P. E.I. @ ciswriuti. nnucsrons. ,@ SUNNYSIDE. @ P s @@@@@@@ §. Men’s *ll ¥i€f%)l¥%l(€¥?.'¢%`5(¥ Boots Cork Sole at 1.47 @@@@@@@@@@@@@ asaaaasssaaaaaaaaassesses* iiiitiiéitfikttféthfilf ill llllllll I1 lliillll. llll @ ticle--Rziyal Silver Po1ish,costs @ Fall Furniture. _ _ ¢~i illfdt# 91% WHY ! THE lf you, are buying Furniture it’s ~ i l V llhraeué# f-71 ~ _ Atoms s DUTY to come to such a store as this. CIS MARK WRIGHT & U0.. li’iI WORTH We have a. case of Men’s Cork Sole Boots that we wish to clear out. To do it quickly we have placed them all in our window $i.47..thc;Paii:.~. They -arefgeod and well made but a little too wide in the toe for some customers. If this price don’t sell them we§,kiiow. nothing about shoes. M ei _li .K __ _ _ , ##%i¥£%.'€ meron Block `Quoen`iSq1Iilr6 _ HORAGE HOME MAKERS. §% THE sr-1oE:rs':|:'s.lii° p ~ l ## ##§% iUhafl0tt@t0WI1 26 tf- f in illf#*# 4 1 It Pays to Buy at l.l.ilillil_ . :=i§E r- V-vw opened to-day. “F122 i » New Cloth for Fall We have opened a iine| imc of Suitings. Overcoatiiigs and Trousering Callenow and get first choice-a full ishiii gs always on hand. After you’ve tried all the i , numerous Silver Polishes, on J 6 H N J @ the market and their name is @ SM i @ -@ @Ca_ll and be convinced. NSUR_ ii A Share of your business Policies and oertiiiaotcs pr _ Agent Western Commercial UBI” _dill Another shipment of it Blank _ PERKINS ._ arffrlr I I fi Our F all and Winter supply of stoves ceived, _ The largest stock and lower prices than in the trade. 1 0