ci r vi ,,., , 3 ~. _ , _ ._ . it 3 4 1 . r. '»:» ,I ,` ` 1 ' ‘ , , 1 _ ° _._ _ _ __ *_ _ _ THE cr-1AR1.o'r'r1~:'rowN o_Ll§_1§_DI/i_§ - K sXrUkoAv,`i~Tt>vsM_as|t 19. 19. .= ‘ nacrraoorrv AND ANNExs'rI.0N. _ _ The united opposition of the Con- by long odds our best market. In the laarvative presa of Canada to reclpro-`torty-two-year period 1868 to _1909 city is in part unaccountable, as it_we sold something over three times 'is undoubtedly opposed to the wishes las much of farm products to the Uni- Cpughs _are almost certain to come soon and it is essnntial that you curc them promptly. Neglected coughs start a long train oi evils that often have disastrous endings. There is no bet- ter cough remedy than Syrup While Pine and Tar It is pleasant to take. It oughly l»ecaus`e it soothes and heals in inflamed surfaces and loosens the cough. Large bottles i J. _ . Q X, _ _ ~i~ . ,~.~ /..- 5. f \- _\ § .We have au immense stock of gold and silver watches, all r___.....__..~ grades ;‘1/ .li E-i.>'--'is/‘ 1 ~"'.1C;' , on a watch is the best guaran- tee of its quality you can have. :of the farming communities through- ted Kingdom as to the United out the country. The silly prctextIStates. During the same period we that the opposition is based on pa- sold almost as much of our forest tliotic grounds, and because a free`products, $20,000,000 more of our exchange of natural products across iiahary products and $414,000,000 the border would promote annexa- more of our mineral products to the tion sentiment, is almost too absurd United`,States than to Great Britain. for serious consideration. Them is‘ Does any one' suppose for a mo- no favor for annexation in Canada. `ment that the sale of most of our Any such sentiment as existed in .farm products in England strength- this country in X849 was killed by ens our loyalty, or that the sale of Jamieson’s the reciprocity treaty of 1854-66. fthe mnst part of our mineral and Sir John Macdonald himself is on fishery products in the States tends cures coughs thor- 25 cents G. JAMllSON 'record as to that fact.. When the oldfto weaken it? The thing is too ab- reciprocity treaty was about to be surd for argument. Again in the abrogated Sir John sent an official year ended with March last Canadi- note to the Imperial Government in ans bought $95,000,000 worth from which he said that “it would he im- the Mother Country and $223,500,000 possible to express in figures the ex- worth from the United States. The tent to which 'the facilities of com- simple fact is that we have been buy- mercial intercourse created by theiing where we could buy to the best trcaty have contributed to theadvantage and selling where we ,wealth and prosperity" of Canada.=could sell to the best advantage, 'and “difficult to exaggerate the im-;without taking thought of patriot- portance which the people of Canada ism or annexation or loyalty at all. attach to the continued enjoyment of,The people of Britain and the United these facilities." Sir John had in'States are doing precisely the same, mind the movement of 1849 for an- ‘thing all the time. 'Chairman said: nexation to the United States when And that is what our super-loyal he spoke in the same note of “the manufacturers are doing. They buy exist between the material prosperi- terial every year in the Unit/ed I connection which is usually found to millions of dollars worth of raw ma- ty and the political contentment of'States, but arc not willing that the ¢‘ @ lr* .Nr \ *‘ »‘ . and sizes. Our name land the facts of the case. For farm produce as a whole Britain has been walls. ` a people,” and declared that largely`Canadian farmer shall have a like owing to thc “unrestricted com- privilege of buying his farm inple- merce with our nearest neighbors in ments free of duty, or even at the the natural productions of the two countries. all agitation for organic.he can, a free market across the changes has ceased, all dissatisfac-_fborder for what he has to sell. At; _tion with existing political relationslleast all natural products should be has wholly disappeared." 'free of duty on both sides of the ! Sir John Macdonald ought to be a lille. and surely it is not too much convincing authority to the Conser-|140 Bllk that the duty on farm mach- vativc editors, but if they wiil nobiinery coming to Canada shall be as ,American rate of duty, or getting, it have them vote on the veto bill. Mr._ Balfour thrusts forward the ques- tion of tarid reform. After all the great advantage of enabling the people to pronounce upon one ques- tion at- a time and in B decisive manner. MORE MONEY WANTED. mg o e execu ve o ng o ~ ege was held 'in the Church of Eng land Institute lust evening.’ Bishop Worrell recommended that an effort be made to raise an additional on- dowment fund of$100,000 for tha university, and also $25,000 for the erection of a building for science and other uses. MERf-"AIR OF CABLE COMPANIES. NEW YORK, Nov. 14.-Mr. Clapp- erton, Vice President of the Commer- cial Cable Company, said: “I have read the replies of both Mr. Vail and Colonel Clowry to my statement tlmli Mr. Vail was in Europe last sun- mer, and Mr. Hall is now in Europe for the purpose of combining the Wes- tern Union with the two English ca- ble companies. Mr. Vail says I am in orrect, but Colonef Clowry does versf. As to the combination I quote from the official report of the meet- ing of the Anglo-American Telegraph Company’s shareholders, held in Lon- don, on July 29th, last, when the "lt is possible that if we succeed in identifying our interest with that of the American Telephone and Tele- graph Company, we may participate growth of the cable business. l|ow's This T We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for ang' case of Catalrh that cannot be cured y Hnll's Cararrh Cure. ‘ F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo 0. We the undersigned have known J. Cheney for the last 15 years. and believe him perfectly honorab_e in all business ransaction_s and financially able to curry ut any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & Maavrs, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, 0. H_all’s _Catarrh Cure is aken internally, acting directly ugon the blood and muc- ous aurfaces of 1 esystem. Testimonials »10 th A - l sent free Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold ‘stable and firmly based to be dis- itufbed by a lowering of the tarid ms LION o ar as I am concerned Ih 'nothin ' ave . Some one in New York. Personall it k g whatever to add to -or to' Y. B 8 away from the declaration of unknown in this latitude, has senbthe Principles which I have made in _ iThe Guardian a postal card bearing thhe Osawatumie Speech and else- leweler and Optican. ‘tue legend, “'I1errih1e 'redd Pr ' 'W ere' East and Wefih during the _ _ V' es* last three months l. G. I1. lcfrylor , I lleSROCl`lE»S Have added to their assortment and their cand ' counter a. spec- ial line ROCKWOOD ` . CHOCOLATLS These chocolates are especial ly prepared for _discriminating people who desire a highclass and pure article at a reasonable u _ re (so to Deslloches and buy a> ox of riockwood uhocolates if you want to know the kind ol canrly that people nppreciate as a ift. Bockwood Chocolates are nc- ceptable to any body any time. The White Candy Co,Ltd ol the favorite ltion. dent of the Canadian Republic." "The iight I ' - i '4‘This would seem to imply a north-'government hair progressive popular merely begun, and ward outlook on the part of the "ym'1°er_t°inlY 80 on to a triumphant E_g1-eat man for his next exploit. What 'atiiltlic ilrliilerlslpeblfivliipltif t(l1‘ Initial checks is of more consequence _to the read-_ ' ~ e personal ““°‘ _ing public is that the terrible man has himself again broken the silence. The election results had for some wccks “hushed his stormy voice and ,quenched the glare of his red eye- ball," so to speak. Regaining his voice in part, he is no longer Teddy the Terrible. He roars very gently, This is his statement: “On cvcry hand, personally and by correspondence, I have been asked to make a statement regarding the elm. cess or failure of individual leaders." The statement is briefer, less emo. tional and less vindictive than might have been expected. The concluding sentence reads very like an admié “check” and, for the time has made a "fai1nre.” That accords with the general DODular verdict. Had Mr, 'Roosevelt now made the frantic and 1 2;' tpatu was _expected ,have been of mm_ec_e_¢_: on, it would | in erest than what St. john, N. B. \ 'ro CURE A corr ru oNn DAY. ~ . . 'rms 1.AxA'r1vi<1/ BnoM0 Q ' ' ameness 1” "““‘t“’°1Y Shwking he has sent forth. Coming from him its t _hear him they ought to be willing toi W “lf e merlcall d“tY» AS f0I` tby allbruggists. give some attention to common sense'Canad|B'n loyalty’ It is rather t'°° _Fake Halls Family Pills for constipa- tion. Embroidery linens at Beer (D. Weeks. ll-I4-drtf WARNING Eat pure food---Be healthy--you have both in Cameron's Home Made _ Bread Ask fm' our l`i:oml :ll thu following 1"--tvs .i7.: ("nl`l'iv1 K' ft* ‘-f -\ `l. \ll | 1-ml .\. ".\ \\.lli.»~|’ ’ :ii\l‘-‘ s kH\\L‘\‘|'_\ '| \ 1 51°” that s°m°b0dY has sustained a ily'-.l-|» Q tin (`|1a|\pe|’s Grocery .lohn Cameron R. Nicholson John Wheatley » f J. Cronin - P. >!.na.llwood Mrs. Trainor iRochford St.; Cam.-ron`s bread is “Good Bread (Our name on every loaf) ”"“i"?5" im "5°ii` .I Not , An Imitation. noi wish to be drawn into a contro- 1 more largely henceforward in the H .1 rua uousr: or 0UAl»lTY_- ls ,A _ Real Broadcloth alt Cant Ruff Up ILL tailor properly and it is of sufficient weight , and carries our guarantee or your money back. A ls a $2.25 quality and is sold in other Canadian towns at that price. Buying from the makers enables us_ to 1 sell at $1.7 5 less cash discount. We make this price to keep the money- at Home. This REAL BROAD- CLOTH can only be hadin this _city from us Don’t buy an imitation. Get the REAL HYGRADE- The kind that is true to its name and has been tried and not found wantiil g. ` z .Q V ' pig; TEN . ...,.,,,, uma, me _ ' THE cr-1A1u.o'1"rE'roWN GUARDIAN ~ nm 0. ...L-f NOVEMBER ,,_ ,'93 Sl.lilGll referendum plan as in vogue in l h Switzerland and in one or two of P A I N T I N G the United States beside us has the - .. - have it painted before 203 Kent St. 9- I d6mpd *- "T__,,_ _ ' ‘£74 ‘IW 'l _<1 _ _ Ex 4,_x..l,r,_x, i'» ' -'rf P Wg L. Y G P f' . 3”, . f", ‘ ./ la, S. S. IIARLAND. uminc *__ ‘ T.,|¢p1,,,m 253 J, ‘ablers Druggiscs reruns money if st. Jenni 1, ` it :sus to cum. E. w. Gnovrrs ..d0,,,,r as.. eiifter to have A°bNELGR0VE’ mai--.='~fi’ V ’ ' . g S' ° Light H d _ . . .AK°“‘ ,__ __ ES signature is on each box Power Company there have mducrgd mst Steam Navigauonullarf. 55- W the 'lash Price to the ii ure nam mlstutf' pressed Clover Hay-If any to offer _see us at once. "The Ideal Drug store-thsvs sul aim, to be the one most perfect ' in E ed. Reduction seems to be the order of the filly in many cities these days, but not in Charlottetown. ll ` I" the coming general election in . _ - . , We are open to buy a limited quantity of choice well §'°¢e upon'P_ Premier Asqlutu would Great Britain what will the electors all respects We want to have your _R. E. M u t c h & C on ` °°“”d°"°? 'S0 th“_Y°“ "ill brine your Doctors prescriptions and tn Charlottetown receipts here to be sued. 'rry us.°'i‘ii; ‘MacKinnon Drug Co_, Cor. Gt.. Ge°_ rsmwf and Kent. Streets. drf,f_ _ l .fgf L llave You Prepared For the Future ? I Have you made :ill preparations for your nearest rc- lntivcs if yotr should div sutldeuiy? ls everything so arrang- ed than your Mother, l":\t||cr. Sister or Wife should be it tell from want Pvt u if mu :irc dead’ prt ec f 2 y\ ~ A fvw pi-nuirs paid in premiums each \\'cck will grow into a sum that will eimlwlc your rwarvstaml clearest to live in comparative .comfort for thc rust of their .|a._\'s. I)on't put it off, frii-nd, procr:|.~.tiu.'\lio|1 never paysaud ig digngfrnrlg in this most important matter. The Canada Life is for you----for' all good Csuiadiaus. lls re.~n‘|'\‘e fund is the slroligest on tliiiwlioh: roulimrut. Call ir. to-day and lcl us talk it over. W.K. Rogers P. »;."l."ii$‘.f.I... No. 27 Charlottetown Guardlan’s ,,_,;“;,,,, Young Ladies’ Bermuda Island, New-York City and ‘ Piano Voting Contest. Good for Ten Votes "lCKO'llllll¢IlIn|u:nucleiculoollllllcllllnuu vacu- Addron........................Di|trict............................... \ . _ or , ‘ - 1 - ie Not good -nl / Care ol the Little 0nes During the cold damp weather of fall and winter it is necessary that proper care should be taken of the cliildreu’s footwear, so that they may be brought up strong, healthy men and women. In this line we excel with fit and workmanship and the price of Our Own Make are 65c to $1.05 for children, Miss- es, 89c to $1.55, and youths’ and boys' $1.30 to $2. 50 per pair. The Daisy Rubbers and over- If presented at The Guardian 0Ece before' the above date. ,Shoes f°' Ht ‘md dmabmty' Trim neatly for filing purposes. ' off Bros This news should strike home strong to the house without a good sideboard. This opportunity will not be offered again in years. If we were not go- ing out of business we could11’t offer these prices, but as it' is, this is your opport- unity. Your con- science wouidn't al- low you to take them cheaper,they’1'e next- to-nothing prices. Solid Ash, Oval Mirror, Shaped drawer fronts, nicely finished in Golden Oak.Forme1-ly $2 _ 0 15.50 HOW Good assortment surface- oak side- boards. Bevel glass, original price $20.00 now 15.00 Cheaper sideboards were $12.00 now 8.00 MARK WRIGHT Twelve New Shades ' Crows Blue, Navy Blue, Clear Navy, Cadet Blue, Sunil Brown, Wood Brown Choco- late, Burgundy, Cecil Blue, Bleriot Blue, Sage Green. Plenty of black always in stock. = Patons The quality of Real Hygrade Broadcloth is $2.2 5 l our price is $1.75 lcss Cash Discount CANT RUFF UP. lt is clipped so close. Hygradc is the cloth that has been tried and is true to its name and has bu_ilt up a reputation for intrinsic value. V Real Hygrade Broadcloth NOTE-Suits made to order and made to lit in one \v:ek, no disappointment by our ladies' tailor. 1 Phone 96 _. _ _ _ Phone 96 Viftloria f"’='f`- " Victoria ow ' ' ‘ " 1 '.4 2: .-` Rvw Ch’lown Ch'town li _/` \ _ . \ Y lligh Laced Storm Boot; or the man who is Men'\ 4.50 Boys' 5.50 I). Gordon & Headache vs Ninety p.c of all headache: caused by cyestnin. Let us exumme the first symptoms preserve them with int! glasses. _ Proper attention now und still more come. No charge made for ation whether you glasses or not. Stlverston & Drs. of ilpiics. C|\`town |68 Queen St. dmwftf -Veterinary J. M. NICHOLSON, D 202 Kent Sl. Have you a horse that e and is constantly gt-,ltu\_1; he slohber,drol|,d|‘i\'lY OH 006 Has hc disagreeable intligcstion ':‘ ls lherc nostrils, hide-hound. ing and death-like VlL'l`l£Rlr\'.»\l{\' the only ell”-it-tivc and forauy or all of lhcsc al|ments»_ defggtg uflhl! lcetii._ Have your horses tenth gularly by au expert. busts My methods are _ _ old horses eat their |'k¢‘ and doubles their \‘=¢|\10» dmrwllitf. Mcl)onald’s Sales and Stables Grafton Sf- Opp. Law Courts Flrst class single and Every thing new and Prices moderate. .. J i l \ “The Glorious Privilege ol Being C Independent” That should be the aim of cvery young man. It can best be accomplished by investing' his savings in an Endow- ment policy. Get the habit of putting by a certain portion of your earnings every year, and you will never regret it. The low premium rates and high dividends of the Great- WestLife have made their policies the most popular in Canada. F ull particulars of any plan furnished on request. Hyndman®.Co.Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. P. E. I. Branch Managers. S. M. Hicks and W. G. Schurmnn Agents at Summerside Up Stain Nemo: Block P dmstf , _ | 1 ¢ 1 Phone No- 124 L- George _ Proprietor 17indwf' i A Good ' .. WA TCH -- been Presents actual vulu;;.__ ____ - IJBC are right here I0 _ ,ten the mail order 1101** ° - otd having to make S d by reason 05 e__x_p€us¢ au sending 10 le ' nd You can Seleglhaaft n 0111' W_“t°h°5._5:; besubject that t iey ml - ¢ |-ily ed fairly and siatésfac 0 here where Y°“ “ ' Ee W' T South Sid¢ . Bring in your sleigh and rush. Have o _» the and be an Y__;_1;;>,_do_1_1enow time your neighbor ll); the to think about it gf? guarantee you satisfactiom FRED. C. WA|,|_|5R l ` V. \-.X -'=\` `. _ _ out 0 oors ui all sorts of weather Maile from liczlvy grztinleatlurs weak numerous other troubles arisml ._ for bought from Us ,S fe@(2;;rrant . _ r mediate use. 915° 0" use