ANARC HIST KODAK FlBND. German detectives will have to adopt new disguises, now that the Anarchist kodak tlend has adopted modern met- hods of identification and established a “wgues’ gallery." It will be a great game .d e-nnd-seek hereafter. Every "other A Doctor It is an anxious time for mothers when the little ones get their feet cold at wet, and come home hoarse. and co hing. or awaken in the night vic- tims of deadly croup. Then it is that mothers turn gratefull to Dr. Chase, who, through his great ecipe Book and famous famil‘y remedies, has time and again saved the little ones and older ones, too, from suffering and death. It is truly surprising how promptly Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine brings relief when the throat is sore and irritated. when the cold is tight in the chest. and the cough pai'n- ful and distressing. It alloys the in- flammation, heals the sore and torn membranes, soothes the nerves and clears the air passages. People who. know of the, singular. vin- tu'ss of Dn‘Chase‘s Syrup of'Linseed and Turpentine do not think of accept- ing the. _ p‘uubntitutqo w airmany dreamt: mean its placer cents. Dr. Chase’s'Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. Pu re ' Castile ' Soap The vezy brst soap for toilet uses lScts per lb. _ iiiEiiElilliAi HALL J. c. Jameson MEN WAN “50. A few good men who are accustomed to chasing or scabbhng stone. For further information address the undersigned, stating wages wanted. WILLARD KITCHEN . Orwell, P. E. I. 01'! 7 dlw. "At Home or Traveling g SiiNiiiii’s PilNllEliEF! 8 KEEP HANDY. ‘ it is it Never Failirz 1‘:th I for “V'- TERN'AL and EXTERNAL Dag—imme- dot: in its Action and Safe to Tie. Rheumatism, Cramps, Colics, Neuralgla. Dian-hm, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises. Faccachc. Chilblzu'ns, do, &c. .’- \‘fhen purchasing PAIN RBLIXP do not fail v . to ask for, and seeihat youget STANTON'S. For sale everywhere. Price 25 at: per bottle. “9‘35 LE"? Ovtwur PILLS Y" ' Fae FAMILY Use. For sale everywhere, 23c pr or by mail on receipt oi once. u a ; l-le proprietors, Tm: \V'moaru Casnxcaz. : . Limited, Montreal, Canada. i mi ___MORil Gilli MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1M. SABBATl-i assent/mes way magnates visited our Province on Sunday last under, unisunl circumstances has caused widespread and unfavorable comment. A special trip of the Princess was madeto bring them to Charlottetown; they were met by the Premier and driven about the town: a special train was sent out on the Railway to I convey them to Summerside and the Northumberlsnd made a special trip to Point Du Chene to convey them again across the Straits. 0n the other side another special train was waiting to carry them over the Interco- laid’ ‘ . ' No person will claim that this trans: portntion by two boats and three rail- way trains was a work of either necessity orof mercy. Judged by any standsrd‘of Scripture or of the law of the land it was plain, open, lawless Sabbath‘lironking. countenanced ,and abetted by those in Provincial Governments. It was a bold and wicked defiance of the law and of the moral sentiment of the community. Even the hour of worship was disturb- ed! by the whistle or the train. ' Hasit come to this that into our Sab- bath-keeping countrya party of foreign- ers can come when they will and turn our day of rest and worship thus 'wholly to secular uses, defy our laws, outrage the religious sentiment of our people and find themselves aided and abetted by the highest in our land! All this was done on Sunday last and for hirel Apart from its moral aspects the transaction is one which has cheapened the Govern- ments of the country in the eyes of our own people as well as in that of our loss scrupulous neighbors. One can fancy them over the border saying derislvely, that Canadian Sabbath observance is only a matter of mat-v. We believe that no greater calamity can befall a land than for its rulers, the rich and the great, to set the laws of God and man at defiance with impunity and without rebuke. We therefore rezister our protest against the transaction of Sun. day last, and we trust that our law-abid- ing people will join us in setting upon it probation. Bear in mind that this whole. sale, flagrant and wicked desecration of the Sabbath was perpetrated on one day by authority of our Governments in four Provinces of the Dominion! And this to gratify the pleasure of a band of mil lion- aire foreigners who have scant respect for our flag, or our Government. Canada ' has been humiliated in this by those to whom she has entrusted the keeping of her honor. .—-———+—— INDEPENDENT NOT NEUTRAL. It emits the offices holders and others to whom the columns of the Patriot news- pape1-;ireopen,to asssil the “indepen- dence” of THE GUARDIAN because we have spoken favorably of one candidate for the Commons and less favorably ot iRUBB'Rsi ' I A OUR Rubbers you know you have a good thing, because we goal only brands that have iii 3‘ When you wear a pair Gig w stood the tents. Mad: to stand any usage. Made to fit any shoe. Cor. Queen and Richmond Ste. ASBESTIB W The King of Wall Plasters Fire Proof: Sound Proof "ignmthirdlor coalozill h ones as ess entyourh plasteredwithAsbestic. ' ' pnpnredsee that When havin Asbestic Plasteg ism ASBBS'I‘INB—Plre Proof,Cold Water Paint :10“.- durable than Oil Paints at one third the ce. i: (1 star bout an ouey an ma save e. Costs one half as much 3 otheryllrdugs and lasts‘thru time as long. “MM “355?.” i Men’s, women’s and children’s, all sizes, all priceS. B: it observed that both these we another. candidates are of the fsame party; therefore do not trench upon party politics in expressing a preference. There is no quest-ion of tariffs, or of any matters that divided our two great parties, that s in any way at issue between the two candidates who are in the field. Any elector, be he Liberal or Conservative violates no party principle, makes default in his party allegiance by choosing or rejecting the onelor the other. Such being the facts it becomes the duty of an independent newspaper having “to advise the people, to speak freely its opinions as to how best the interests of the constituency, of the Province and the Dominion can be served. This we have nity demands. Tm! GUARDIAN is entire- ly independent of parties, of Governments and of Oppositions. We neither fear the frown nor court the favor of either. But we neither undertake, nor do our intelli~ gent readers expect us, to be silent when matters affecting the interest of the publicareconeerned. A public journal that has no opinions will soon be relegat- edto the oblivion it deserves. We are independent but not neutral. 7 The Patriot on the contrary professes to be an organ of liberal principles. Owned as it is by ajoint stock company, it is found in the peculiar position of having the larger half of its stock owned by gentlemen favorable to one candidate while the majority of its directors, with the Premier at their head, favor the other. It suits the President and the directors who are of his way of thinking that the paper shall advocate Mr. Far-cub- arson's candidature, assnil Mr. Hansen! and m admimiou to or letters humanism—e. : ' _ ’1. 1‘." . ' ~ % The fact that a party of American rail“ high nuthoi-i'tydln both the Federal and p the seal of their strong and earnest dissp- ' szrongly advice you to give Malt Break- ‘fast Food 8. trial for one week. The done and shall continue to do as opportu-' ‘r a dangerous. . "Do notvtrifle with. can us‘upon receipt of the .‘LJ- ts: and their views shut out of'the Patriot altogether. They are refused shearing in the party organ to which all along they have niven their support. Is this a fair courlei Is it in any sense of the word a Liberal course i ' We could understand that its fair con- vention had been held and a candidate: for the party had been duly nominated thereby, the party ;organ would after such action be bound to support the ohoiceof the party. .But .we’hold that until the convention has decided noon n . man, the Patriot ls'hound in honor and fairness to accord to both candidates and their friends on equal opportunity to be board. This the Patriot refuses to do and if we mistake not, its refusal, its sinister and arbitrary course, dictated by the selfishness of those who have temporary m MALT hREAKFAST‘ soon A Creator of Brawn and . Muscle; The-health and strengthrgiviugpropert- ies of Malt Breakfast Food are now fully known and appreciated by millions . on this North American continent. The marvellous action of the pure Malt com- bined with the virtues of the choicest Wheat, gives to old and young anagent f creator of true brawn and muscle and abuilder of physciai health and brain power. If you are a user of ordinary oat meal or any of the common prepared foods falsely sold as health foods, we change will be so pronounced in good re- sults that you consider itfia necessity to adoptthe Worldfonly true health food. You will soon discover that Malt Break- fast Fcod has no stomach irritating- pro- perties does not heat the blood or cause unsightly skin eruptions. Your Grocer and your friends who have tried it, wil[ recommend its use. THE Races , OCTOBER, 1901 Will Be Held in Charlottetown» —-ON— - WEDNESMY..06T.-vlfiih. Herse Races barred in record after 1st October, r‘gol' x. sodaflylawntcsbyueammaud railways. ‘ weather preveunfsvomble on the the 17th October. 199:. write the Secretary. licommuuicnflous to be address! to the Seaetary. 3. 1.. nasunn c. a. amnwoog . Octv id. 4' The discrders of children to the rugged and .This point ofview on which you know nothingwhen here isa tin: e- :v. tried r'emcdy which is used constantly and?“ - with~the best results in thousands ofl‘ho'mes.‘ , Baby’s , was, Tablets can be'found at 3‘ ' Stores Will “be sent prcpdid'diféét‘ THE on. wlLLlAMsJ-Meoicmfico‘. hROCKYlLLB, our. Gh’town Driving, Park; $300.00 $300.00 Pliililili , Free-For-All Trot and Pace, $150.00 H a 133 ch“ " “ “ ,xoom . ‘ Green he , u u 7 It 9‘” z ‘ a - " .rmafifiunin‘; 3.. mt. ;- .- r and u percent tofourth. ' ‘ Entries clue the nth October, xgox. Np v~ made - Admhsioftoimob.‘ ‘ Children under 12, ' h d. tqthameeswinbeheldouthe foilqw- gar urtherpartieulau-aud lace Programme 1 a ’5 medicines concerning -- .1 price, 25 cents a-box. -ll" i i i 1 control, must react" against the paper and against the candidate whose cause it espouses. It must have its“ influence upon the {minds of every lover of fair play and even-handed justice. Public sentiment cannot be controlled unguided by the sinistermethodsiyvhich the Patriot has,.adoptiad. It demands a full and free expression ’of opinion upon the right to such free expression is denied, public sentiment, like on obstructed stream, will rise till it overflows or sweeps away the obstruction. We therefore warn the Patriot that it must pursue a more just and generous course if it is to retain it old-time influence in its party or hold the respect of. the general public. We speak plainly and earnestly, and also in a more generous spirit than that which dictated the attack upon. Tm: GU “plan’s independence. ’ 31-.— 142).? ,I . I: l— n“ i.— "m t l u 1 your home. assumed toallvvisitors. Please. sn' Farm for Sale. n a. ll. Stalin. V This farm contains over roe act- of land well watejred with three which n r an agoodwe mm rm neg meadow, well fertilizedme alrigh out from one andahalftratwotonoos this r. _‘ m ‘ .‘ .' ’ - 4 acres», new “ ‘ send tooebrokeufos, ,, uh . I nus. x . —— i Willi: lilo lilies oi ti'iul III Tint the part of parents has been the ca. ‘ You will always find that the mothers who are success zinii‘liibéin with scarcely a day’s sickness check the dificulty :at once. ' I «They do not belong to the class of mothers that stupefy their children with sleepirlg draug merli 'nes oontain'mg opiates. ‘ , J ' ‘ _ ' ey stick to the purely vegetable, healthful medicines. which . cure infantile 7 disordch quickly and of these Baby’s Own Tablets are the bestiof all. . ». . _ ,. simple feversycroup,‘ constipation, diarrhoea, irritation when "tee-thing, ’ indigestion and sleeplessues's‘" these ‘ tablets, , are" a, quick, . effective, nex‘créfailin‘g' cure. z , Dissolved iuiwater the smallcth baby will take them without the slightgst objecrimu (32050 d for, all T‘ In. [em ‘for Your "Bile?"- allsubjects of popular interest. Where _ _ y President of the, Triennial. . r. . A. “to be ’ i 1 .. u-...iy grown person ‘ we. We regret to note that Hon N. Clarke Wallace’s illness is so severe as tolest small hope ofhls recovery“ Hr. Weill” is of Irish: “percentage, but, was born in Ontario; ‘He is now. in hisli'ith youth-HG. firstcnme v --betore .the‘ publication m9: Osangemanapd a Ill-11.. her of the Munici- paiOouncii. He: has been aloud of the Loyal Orange Associatim of British America since 1887 and was for six years Creams! thew“.- _. ta 12» sag continuously eia ' returned by the y «we fen-name i- n; beld‘the Minister of Customs under Sir John Thompson Sir; Moxie Bowel]. :He “was on I “(Conservative membilrs lwho'strfllgly have vied with owl-guilt .fthe pro fabrics, and the artists and'designersh tasteful results, that the artistic showing of Novelties, Mil- linery, Whit'eWear, Gent’s anishin Curtains, Carpets, Ladies’ Capes an Toys and Fancy Goods for Xmasis .a I‘BOOgniZGdibY you. [island not particularly _ds of bebyliinee; . ' ' ’f , ’ a up? famiiidsbf heartyrhappv children? are. always those who are care 111 to note the slightest evidence of illness V i vr'vi‘i nd'sumlars. ., i fin' btsn ! Wm; M; 9"; ii.” illllf’ ’5‘ ‘~' zflii/flf’fi .; . -.'v ~ ..e 3' 2': ‘ -:" "l .I'. .‘ lii’ LP Theft-Patriot " mm 0‘11“? dots; ‘ I ~- 913va ' .mn Live .bad Why‘d lGovernment.” The Worth: A were endeavor-lug to make. Wfiteew° 39‘“: q a. Wfijud‘v {3‘ , . I service for" which it had ' was entirely due‘ with” credit should have been. Bi Louis Davies. ’ V ' tbattrain hemewlth thorn , tobelikeiyitwilib‘s ‘ "4’s: opposedthe Remedial mum To. The Bazaar We’re glad you’re here—the ‘ mwn is yours” so is our store. You can’t wear out your, Wt10(m3 and make Patbu’s We solicit your patronage, but we ask for your favors only to the extent that we deserve them. Not alone that our store was never more crowded with . beautiful things than at the present. outdone his best with this importation. Paris, Germany, .London. Glasgow, Manchester Glenoble and other 's-leading' manufacturing? towns. 1.». Suits, J AS. PATUN G; CO. ' The Big Victoria Row, r Dry Goods‘Store. Remember our, millinery show see our Duchess and York at $1.00. so ' ‘ 31061 Princeofwues’ceflegen. Alarge 7 Books ' 1 ’ wane: completestockof agéhorizvei for the mnmzsdmu, St. Dunstan’s an Potts.» Pencils; Exercise andIWork' Books. Short- -' - ‘ .Hand Sc. r 4 1?- ‘mQMbm undrescheraEOpeuevcainss 8119} remain "em-i MruJas. Paton has He has visited ductioa of exquisite V ave envolved rich and ' s,Ready- , . wellspraing of But our smaliprofit: sytcrn,‘ or trade winning methods. are appreciated by all. who deal here and will be Success urges on to greatest efforts to ;, _ ll admit upon comparison with any competing ofienngmi on are welcome to. come and go at your will. _ _Onl-Wednesdsy:we will show our imported ' triiiiiimd millinery.,;.0ver fifty Prize Hats Shown. 200 Trimmed flats on our grouud‘tlooir.‘ ‘ ' . Wednesday and ask to merit for Cansdaas well 3; Manufacturers" ‘° made Clothing, Girl’s Ulsters, A girl for general