o J. G. JHMIESUN, 2 "odav’s Pr ruabllltleo. Mo erate to fresh south was erly \\ in S, fa r and to Jer. \\'hen thellooi is rich and DMB UPN is a neaii.-ml glow to tm- e-o¢_nol;°ri°“ which sp- aka f lr e vii or and vi alitl' 0! 'the ay\ tem. Tnere is to mr re cert-nn wa) for pu., ,Mak p.0°|e ¢,»_|\xr,.|n the glow M h- nl h than by 'he persist nl- U59 °f Dr Cha~e's l\er\e F~~~ d, the illfa” f"°" 9" *` ‘thi f.- a an r ch, red bloo and THE GLO\\'OF HEALTH I _ I l l cn rm rl , - creates new nerve I- r e. £' `i--_ ; , .._;i- ':`~° EXl'!lBlT'ION POINTER ! l ' , \ § ~' ~ We THE GUARDIAN. CHaxL0'l‘1‘B'r0WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SEPl’El!lEx rg rgoj - h gi S.»\"l`RDA\, SEPT 19, lllli. EUCTION PROBABILITIES- The \t . lm Gi l e has the following on the pr-»| ai i'iu-rs I r a Dominion eleotirn during rm prese tl li _or coming winter: .\ c upl - of mon|h~» ago there seemed t » in tho Times, a l ` rldicnllig than tae Unites suites relatiale ii' Chamberlaln's protection pro- pos alswere adop‘ed. No same man in the United States tolay dare advocate an in- crease of tariR` so this United States ugthori y declares. Instead of cmblttering thc nelations with Canada Mr. Chamber laii.’s policy would lsad eventually to have every latest unpr `i'°’a’¥’e this fall. Thee is yet such _a' probahlll Y but in is appfrefvly not SS arent now as it was then. The session has dragged' o .t to such a wearisome length that it M he .very pmhabilities oi a g neraiieleetion r °'p".’°°l "'°d°. "l°°'°"° °t th’ '°°°° would seem almost cruel to send mem- ’ gn the Winn|peg fj~,.ibune_ TQ” bers to their homes, and call upon them ‘the , “st ,ms du¢|es_ In to at Olive 011*-¢l` U90 ¢°\\l¢~‘t ‘tions in Manitoba were 875,84; in in their constituencies. The ex~ the, hm; 1,11” go 5.534353; 5_1” istirg House of Commons has had [rw-1 risen go $901050, ,mqgn lwfito 'Lmf threesessions, and the element of tlme‘740, Between the two periods the is in its favor. On the other hand the ;m°,mg, wllectd bu] d°u\_,l¢d_ . But ul. lsrlid and advantageous charcter. ` i The grow-h of the Northwest is Iustratei bysrme figures areglyen \\ ' _Q Q1, government, the country, will be pre- ggin in the Territoriss was much greater, 1D xv \~ » pared for an eleciion ketone another although the amount coll:-'ated wayne; l ’ , . V' For go redistribution bill, required by the Brit-; $16,626; in 1895, $13,155; in in to tish North America Act. after eaoh `1902, $252,144. Thereforelii ,Lg A ._q Y I census, will be law. And as soon asi is *"1 the customs d'ut{aa'59§`¢';`¢,-|*h.,"5'“,”' “dy '_ _ _ B _ law a general election under its provi- sixteen ting, bnwnn 1% and lan GA & C0. siou,oould no. be considered upiiessonablgé ,i these nigures do not represent t-ho i n g rs. ses~ion by reason of the fact that the large In 1892 the amount colhh d While, therefore, itisrzot o Y 8° M taxation from customs, but only the am- 9I “Wim was some t’ma ago, that their will be an ouut actually aid in i _.-3. . Pl.ice_.;_._~ complete as per cut 3b3Vé'» 3 $38, 543- imported-range. > . “:»._ ,, _ f _ p is-on in reno * llisdcand Guaranteed for five years b *” f ' Z* election before the snow ilie8. it is still cries and Manitoba Duty on consider-' » ' not unlikely that the term of the present able' quautitea of goods taken into _ ° _ , _ 1,’ 4 _ V L parliament may end with the session Manitoba were dr-st paid in the East. ` i g which is now nearing its 010 e Members *_* ‘ ‘ may want a rest after the iwearlsolne VURKHEN FELLWO FEEL ._ V' LOWE, ont., Jllhll, N. B. You’rc Sick Kindly bear in . _ . "L A if " *L “`_` Y ` mind that it wi ofa Canadian in England, who, while l Hm . Q be a great assist- ance to the doctor in gettingthe best results from his prescriptions in your case, if they they are properly filled. YOU RUN N0 RISK If you bring your prescriptions to us. We give the best service at the lowest possible price. You are as- sured of getting fresh and pure . drugs,~ carefully accurately and skillfully com- pounded. . 'Dispensing Drnggist, _ » The Medical Hall. if’ , - ar v _ That Hard on His Shoes Lad Meets His Mitch Hard Taps _ Nothing but the hardest kind of outer tap-soles go onour Boy’s, Uil Grain Bals. Extra wear resist- ing features in this line make them superior to others. Prices Boys’ $1.7 5 Youths’ 1.45 Get your fall boots here J_ H_1BELL_ 1;:;f;:;?:f.1::.ff;‘::f:;.:‘i;f.::~B0S10N combi wr. »lllel"€5t~lng '- two elections w valuable in showing The Rxpaieneed henna-mu' the progress-or the reverse-ot tho Wm appear in 3 senes °f oumberlsm transcends FIRST-CLASS ~ ' ~ ~ session, but a result may be 01117 U0 BN- ` pare them for a new conflict. The Montreal Soar cites the experience purchasing his weekly supplies asks for Canadian cheese and is told ;‘we have no Canadian we only have Amerie in cheese;" further inquiry, suggested by this reply revealed the fact that in neariyevery re- tail shop in Britain and Ireland Canadian cheese is unknown: it is all sold as American notwithstanding the well known fact that the United Kingdom, imports far more Canadian than it does United States or ‘American' cheese. Nearly every Brit'sher eats cheese far more lhan .ve do,says the Star and he might be familiar-ized with Canada very easily through its means. We venture to suggest to the linl.-ter of Agriculture that H aiery sa`ulA!7 act would be for that Governu:enttoln_sist`upou every box of cheese exported, being marked ‘Canadian i tailer buys atleast a box :of cheese at a time and could not fail to read a plainly l marked notice upon its surface; thus a profitable advertisement. 1 There are two pending bye-elections in Great Britain. The elevation of Viscount Cranbdrne to the peer-age, consequent upon the death of Lord Salisbury, has opened Rochester. This w_as long a Liberal constituency, but the Conservatives have held it continuously since 1885, excepting for three years, 1889-92, when a Liberal member, elected at a bye election by 'Z3 majori'y, sat for ir. ln 1895 Lord Cran- hcrne carried it by a 'majority of 479; in 1900 he was not opposed. The Liberals will make a flgnt for the seat this time with Sir Harry Johnston, the Airi- can traveller as their candid' ate. The other vacancy is in Scotland, H. T. Anstruther. M. P., having vacated his seat by accepting a Government directorship on the Suez Canal Company. Mr. Arslru hu- has re- presented St. Andrews Burghs since 1% as a Liberal Unionist; in 1900 his _major- ity over his Liberal opponent was only 7 at The seat is therefore a very doubtful or Thompson Liberal Unionist. These in be ' H '-=--‘-- - -I niununc Psnsoanmcss if ___ The Popular Actraaa i Thieaaaigneesoflateliruieoft 1'. s. » luettattsfcb request 'V .u§ii.¢aa..u2raoua~w'11f~1.`. inhaadaof solicit- K‘..f‘S muse.. ....1 . .11 *I7 _- gf. "' `i“§i’%no“‘5'i‘1§3u§' 'f Pano. w.1ivNDMaN. 18 tts if Assigues I L_ ~ karticli e " ‘ Q --i Y MeClmniG’ 1:0015, .s . . _ _A ,di *_ U .. .Q Z ‘ , '3*UNS. Lawn Mowers-‘, " _ __ ` f (?~.*{,,`*“'-L I ‘ ¢l~A2K*S f,`Kidney _ cheese’ or ‘made in Canada;’ the small re. " _._ Pelkonen and Peter Thompson, Finland- ers, were killed in dropping 170 feet from a hoist. ' Themotheraiuwiytimeslleriaatacepa tothoseof her habydriver. Yet alia in hard driven because not alone in the brief momentsofplay,.llut ust sh k 1:.. ....°. °a..P‘°°....., on her less aiiiitie ` ii .E iiiiiiiiiii ii.iiiiiiiii siren §or all: women are weakened womnzrry dia- eases or wa are msdown bymaternal andhonaehold cares Dr. Pierce’a Favorite Prescription iaoommaaded . as a medicine which promptlycnresdiaeaae andmdoneaihe D ing drains, heats infam- mation andnl- *If mothers who dread. the a coming iiiigiii -iiiiiiii ao began tn take yggrmrn m weeks I felt ntnonger-and iakxngitfortwomonths ofthat trmelhadcom naualhealth. Iabofound cotakeafevr months prior to aaieisorpearbenesziaan weakness* Dr. I_’ieree’sPlessantPel_le§ahoaldbo naed1ntl;'*t~`avorizeP5eacnpt|mr’when» 1 everalaxativexsteqmred. , S , ' L writes Mrs. L. E. Hendemon XB- wankee Woman’a Literary Club , Gtanl -I Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. *Amer of nq' itat child I did not co- ’ ba (IPERA HUUSE CHARLDTTETUWN Three nr hts The Public are respectfully in- formed that the well known H. Price Webber, Manager, ..,~.1;rui;p,,9~.~¢,,,»»-#~»i%l‘\ -»-Kg' le ° o mummy; i' ‘H ~ -ii” 2"' bwlp W innicombe’s Orchestra will ren- %-- QL . ivdta 'y:s.u»a¢f_ ' ” ~ a.wuua.;n'.ns _, Saou' Sars Maura, Sept. 16.-Williarnp l“.pia@; -is more work with Elie same amount of fuel than any other.-ra‘nge-' so styles ~aiad” sizes senmrnm sm to which is from $13 to $25 -less than any l-5' <).é_'f ev oeratioa ani ,_ cures female,-g weakness. It is nlexcelled 1 I as a tonic and 3, aervine forweak, rumdbwn women. Z , . ' 'l nl _ . , . :.°._,‘1.;'.“:r a.'f.;°:.“°.='.'..i.i:'.:::i`*°”§~="°......'=i°-: [v A . ' Y have ometeeeteesseth V ' " " ' ‘ ' “ attheExhibit1on....nmt week-al _ =-we s H ~ ro svrr..ra1sf.rises”\=°s=sh=.~9<1=r w =° anmasian~.-5“eena.- - M' ',P“‘d'-.f.°’_ "5'f9"?‘~.’--”"'f'i;H ' nekeivedseeisg-cena. _ l'?'-1°" °”"f‘°- Dq,fg¢’,'P5,,,¢7,,'.4, . _man.y_.otlier store..-you cannot _ _ ata o'c1o_e__k.»_ V a ,variety buy 'at as Plinat usual places, Monday1any‘l*'lle'i’e -;, . as 5 PURE ` f lilac, 5 i fe , . )7 ' . ;_Just as good at iyour old Another used to gf. spin, woven ist- # correct s les- mt so i iilgitis easy,isn* ' lu-:rn's 'rv.YoN 'rwrzr-tns. _ Well it seems easy. but how hard we' had to work to attain perfection. We have been about thirty years plodding long on the same old road-the road that is plac_arded with “All-wool, best workmanship, best dyes, best finish,” but we accomplished our You see we proceeded upon the best principle; we threw to the winds the idea of expending’ skilled labor and efliorts upon shoddy materials, for to do so would be to waste time. We found that out long ago, and we have had proof that women, especially P. 'E. I. women, have even a-keener appreciation of the lasting worth of REID'S ISLAND TWEEDS than merzhants. That is aaa- other reason why we continue to enlighten hundreds of women by advertising. The more enlightenment, the greater demand. Last year we received more orders from Island merchants for special lines than we could posibly attendl to. This year--what ? Shouldn’t you become acquainted with REID'S TRYDN TWEED before it is time to answer, that question ?% _ Tryon Woolen Ili’f’g, Go.. 'g , commencing _ I E _ ' wrzmutsnav r;vr:MNc ' “M .D g , ` SEPTEMBER 231-d. 1 _ _Big statements you sayf-well we have 'the goods had P1’ices.to-back up what we saykin the M - `,`, ,I *__ W00l.,. e ~UNADUl.lliR’- I PINELY SPUN, “ -U' e-an . a ! __1n]ulylasttherewasheld~m,theaC1ty of Torontoa muh, _ _ ~ _ _ f Et'position.f -thence patterns for Fall _ASSISTED BY? Xyvastzade were shown by,.§_£fty-three of the largest _' L ' Q05pA1|Y.,...C8na_¢l!a_n1 Furmture Vg-ight ` ' A ~c0m,Lm,B_-_j . a_nd_ spe;nt_'a samples-and _e M PM Ninn purchase,--we are now. the , i paidonor WIS wan_t»ome,how Reid? Chnl? aa* u §.l. 3° roo £3 sooo * -takes electric Nl. iQ fminsnmam NGHP 1%, all Internauelllvdqi A0131. WMIHKK ,. -.rw 11-v1-mv"