V.. THE GUARDIAN vmrm o'ri~1r'1‘owi~', oc onlin 5 -ess. * | 1 _ I- 1 1-_l in sur- , ,__ ~ 5” ' ` PERSONAL MEN-[IGN 11- 1siAs EASY 'lu LOVE. ‘ Andd’I`uu;tors l l ‘;‘;'§,e§’ _ Your neighbor as yourself when your oi; \n\enii ll GWB |\I\l\\\ Ill" T0 the Bazaar in. aid of the There is somethingmysterious about N0' C"‘t'hed""1 mu and at the report which appeared recently in our despatches to the effect that F J i Aguinaldo had asked of General Otis Book and Siationery Store permission to send a representative ...__-W li A 3'9"’ variety of useful and; made in the telegraphic columns of °{'ln“me§tal Artgclgi; l§E;P;r the Boston and New York papers tell t an c cap. 0 . » Toyq, in grgftb VB1"`lei»y. BO0k8 from the best authors. Pictures framed and unframed, Cut Glass Butter Coolers, Water Bottles and Decanters, Japan- ese Vases, Tea Pots, »5 0-’Cl0Cl¢ Tea and Chocolate Sets and a lot of goods too numerous to mention. F J as a remarkable fact that ten men ° ` - ° with the appliances then available P.S.-Japanese Paper N69- could produce 48,000 pins in a day of kins in stock. ~ At the Moncton banquet Hon. ‘< A, G Blair there were no intoxicating liquors. The Minister of Railways has been always a total abstainer from the use of intoxicants, though he has made no noise about it. to sue for peace. Tne fuller statement that General Otis refused the request. 1 This refusal can only be explained on one of two grounds; either he thought that the request was insincere and only made in orderto gain time,or. he ‘prefers to carry on the war and whip the Filipinos into more object sub- mission. A century ago Adam Smith noted ten hours. In these days three Y[hn$`»_ To come in and look over our groceries. Our stcck is hue and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep everything in our line that is necessary For Housekeeping. The prices-well, that is what we want you to see when you are look- ing at our goods. Their lowness will surprise y0\‘l. ‘nu-_.uh .pins in the same time. In o her E words one man, with improved mmmmu i men can manufacture 7,500,000 machinery can produce 156 times as many pins as one man one hundred years ago. This isbut araiuglo fatance out of ’ thousands that might be cited to show the unexampled development of productive appliances which the nineteenth century has called into existence. If the GUARDIAN has said compara- tively little of late in regard to the prevalent drunkenness on our streets it was certainly from no desire to shirk the question. It is as well A sometimes to let the public speak for themselves, as a num- ber of correspondents have _done in our columns recently. For ,two or three Sundays past there has p been such a number of drunken men on the streets as alfords” a certain in ldication of Siinday selling J Itis" ther by licensed or unlicensed von f _\ _ ~*. _ 1 q lHi ` it R h°m°"11e'; I ° l Mrs P. S. Brown returned yesterday neighbor is a pretty girl. lt is justas ,“‘“fl°' Pl” ‘ from Picton to cure lf I C tslrh Bronchitis 1 . FOUTSG 0 li ?bld:l,l:i-l!&ef°rw(i'iaiI;al1)‘:;»‘tle:§i.mM*9°“ THURSDAY' OCT`5` lm' Dr. Douglas. Hunter River, was ln the or Asthma, if you use Calairhozone. co. 517sherb°um° SU°°*- T°f°°'° °“*““°° _ __ ,_ Jr-1 4 city yesterday. the new medicated air treatment for all' A Em-mR|A|_ N01155 Miss Hornsby wana, passenger bv the diseases of the nasal and res eratory ' S.S. Princess yesterday evening. P passages caused bv germ lite. Catarrh- Mr, P.. M. Jolpnsen and lbride iipturned czone cures by inhalationlvyithout daring- to the city by t 6 °XPr@BS 88'# vii! f- _ernus risk to the su erer. goes w ere- Mrs. G. Beer -was a passenger by the ever air can go and neve1'_Iails to reach western train yesterday afternoon en route f the r-,ffer-red ps-rig, This is why it ex-N 1° Summefside- 'cr-is ireatment requiring the use of Rev. J.J. Teasdale went to Suminerride gp;-sys, douches, powders, ointments, yesterday afternoon to attend the S. S. ,&c_, which gannm 1-pagh rhg _seat of C°”'°“°l°°' 1; the disease and are therefore useless. 3°'"\¥°" F°f8“°°°(;=*“l°° *(0 55° °i°YTtt’1Y l For sale at all druggisis. or direct by "'h° P"°}‘1’°gsb5'°°°°;` “ld.“‘°°t';’°°“' .b. _ ° _ mail. price $1.00. Send 10c in stamps isllahaiiisf °°” “ °°“ mg ° °""‘ ““°” it N._ c. Potsou sr co., Mrnurg Messrs. J. D. Seaman and E.S. McPhail lggggglsts’ Kingston’ Out" for “mph went out on the western train yesterday ' afternoon to meet Hon. W. W. Stetson -of Augusta, Maine. Dr. N. R. Bovyer_ who graduated from Trinity UUi"°_'5l°Y in 1399, _W&~_il1 the Fil? 1 "Oh lmake mysr-ll believe that everv Y°°"°"d“-V °“k"’g “Fe °x°m“‘ '“°” mf 'eg' mornin! is sui day morning and that I istration as a regu ar practitioner 0 this - province. The Dr intends locating in may B1eep,:f I want Try the scheme Crapaud where he will practice his chosen has anal' profession and leaves for there this morn- --How do you manage to wake up so ear-.v in the ir.orning?” Crapaud Corner. MEN_ --- - -~ . -- -- - - - f J ls uct so much in the feature as in a H _body filled with the vigor and vi slity , ‘ ,ot perfect health, Pale, weak languid nm WUMEN Dr. A. \Y._Cl\ac’s Nerve Food Rv mmwmumwmm tissues. " V _<11--;Q-Q-i1--__ .w,.%g~ iii iiiii. il 55.? Eigi z .§ ; 5 in it-._ its ft iii ~ fi 'riiii isiii iiiii and q’s he feels peculiar. ; / _ _-*__-@-.2-_ ' - ‘ asausyfsunmetiranltanrun Preston., = » v ,`Iiow$l|eKuew i. iw asked the girl in blue. ' llooelflll. It H pm&rw the nervoaand creating new nerve vital fone of inhuman body. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food‘!MnStO!¢d ” aeoresoffhuudreds of weak, sickly women to |19 W39 h5|\d90m0~ rohusthdth. 5oc.aboxatal1dealera,a'~ ` Edmauson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Dr Chase's new illustrated book “The Ill! to Cure Thsm." sen! free to > 3 "What of him?" ‘ 4 _ _,...,__, (_ A _ ._ ._ , _ , . , _ _ qu” vw* M is-sold, apparently at all hours, wha: g is v _ _ _ Itiaatortunate business arm endow- moo haniggpdplstn ani perseverance, ~ ese are uotofthemselveo sulllciert to inmletho hizheat success. It mnotbo open tothe innuenoo mrumwmm w s o ro- grese-and quick to adhpt mod wa and means. _ _ on the alert for fha bool and to adopt ethoda. in onder to as ” tomers the very tion on work en- trusted our care. Glve ua rial and see if wdoe not z-peakltruly. Billlll Sllllllll X00.. -TBBHODERN... Engineers and Machinists. Steam Navigation Co's Wharf. Chu-lottetown, P. E. l. Phone 125. IUICOOOO II IOCOQOOOQQQO * _ dcrs, or both. 'The inspector must thing is done ` htl d ` l . . ._ . _ t know something of the facts, but 7 Well. it ¢0~l-WOU be il:-§r0‘vl=d89rll, 1; v _ We inn” |°°mP°n°l°n-_lfl`1°°°°k e 4 ~ and if you favor us wi you aPP°°rs to be strangely inaetive. If' it is sith our _ , I . I l ; . Ihdmhmn things are to go on as they have been going for Weeks past there might as well-be no inspector. The Guanniaifs worst fears at the time the License Law waapassed have been more than realized in the frightful prevalence of drunkenness during the past summer SS _Q C .'.‘ qlnanniai' "ir" But what about the blood which the heart must pump at the rate oi 70 times a minuet? ll the heart is to be sturdy and the nervs strong this blood must be rich and pure. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla makes sturday hearts because its makes good blood. lt gives to men and woman strength, confidence. courage and endurance. H00d’S Pills are non-irritation and the only cathartic to take with Hood’s Sar- saparill-a. Th P. F. Id d Ma. zi _ ber lea out andaiaor aa\iaai?ea|l°Ith§e1i>tcibl1:~ Stores. tt § AWEDDINo.G1rTsh0u1§i is be beautilul, and it’s also desirable that it should dt 3-* e useful. up gr g p n pr-ivilsgsvsfseiiitretf l.;......_...». <......;. 5 _JENKlN5i&SON strength -,Q < __ 3 -_ ""' . . _ . ‘_~ _ :-5, _ _ » _ ,.5 ' ...wg ,,....... .S .., iii 2ffRfi"‘~t‘$ I 0peratuean¢lProsthet1c ll llllllllllll PIIIII ll Dilllliffl \_.\ I - \_ .\ . /V ' , i 5 1-1-.1 at _f ,.,..y.7(_ 5 145 Queen Street \ \"\-\"._ vi \»‘\ \~1 .\»; \»; 9-3,( 5 _ MEN’S _ This is our ofthe specialties. They are made by the Am- FINELY herst bhoe Co. on a good full_ iitting last, round toe. We CLUMP have them in grain or buff leather, plain or cap t0e,and -<:un2""r'l""3 3'" ing. His otiice will bein the Forester Hotel, THE BEAUTY THAT ATERAETS clear healthy complecticn, and a plump 1; woman are fully restored to robust . health by the use of Dr. A- W. Chsse’s Nerve Food, aoondensed food which _ creates rich, pure blood and n'ew‘ nerve R°b“’t “dm When a man is told to mind his p’s “You know that redheaded, treckl d faced big nosed Mr. Brown, don’t you? w==lm°§ - “Of course,” answered the girl in pink “Mabel Wilson is engaged to himj’ “How ,do you know? Did she tell you?" °°No. She didn’t tell me. But last, evening she asked me if I didn’t think i _ __ ll -.__ _ . . _.fl ' o ( ; \. \_i\'\_»`\- §.\ _\\t\»f§.\ `_~\ ~ \ `.\ \ it "~\»'-11'-vi'.,» V.-.v.'.x.»; v , , ~ i to get o||i\»|»rlooo~o||t a r Y 1 J ` muon x uuui ......... 2 ,A places aredealing out the ltuf. It ,ff 'Q _ ` ' Glllii BOOK 7 . . . . y ’ #E X 1 \ ' .s '_ _ ' _ ~_ -_‘V - ' , p p f ' The Square Druggist ` 1 f Jw Sunnyside. V V \ n , A' I ` ` . ` g J¢J¢0FJ¢& eddin ..(iifI.. MARK RIGHT §’{@§l€§l€$l(< In our furniture stock you an find articles suitable for is gifts that combine lasting beauty and usefullness, no 3% matter the price you wish to gg pay, you’ll tind something §{(s here to give lasting pleasure il to the recipient. SOLED, BOOTS, &C '3‘~""@ ‘rl - " ;._. '~§' ' .,-.__ Q ’ ` _ _ LACEDi 1 while they have a good heavy half sole they are neat look- ing-just the boot for fall wear, Of the hundreds 'we handle last year, every pair $2.25 F gave satisfaction. L CHTOWN, P. E. I. s I Prm_=_ _ . ' *pp ,_ § _ § _ 1 Q V I . t `_- ~ 1 p i l 1 v i .. ---uruu wuiuu to hand. We think they are the finest collection we have '== ever_shown_ for Fall and Winter Suitings and Over-Coatings We invite inspection. J ---.noun maetzon ar ot ‘, mmcnanzr 'raiLo1\s.cHanLo'n'n'1'owrr---1 l Ladies’ Cloth .lackets‘\ M German and English. New stock now open ' 1 Ladies’ Felt Hats-4 New stock now open and selling well Ladies’ Underwear#-` A L & co I ' A good range. Sec the special value at fifty cents v | J ”°' Homin MAKERS. 1 I I _ i mums imuse ’ ~ - s Fine Milli STYLISH J AC KE TS NcWFnu°.s a ttcms Our Millinery is the Our Furs are new this sea son and of the latest styles that t I i are worn. ' - _ Our Bazaar glove fitting, patterns stand without a peer in the world. We sell them at 15 cents each. 500 new fashions sheets given away every month. iii \ 51;! ml. r i*‘V>*¢~VV ""3-s wins r»"€-me J f