” .|.;.~...,¢ _--._.-¢eho.u\.s.=-a.4=; fr vvvq-ff . f ~f~ --' '- 2 -1 i ~ ......, §,,,,3_sé~ A '“" -*itvlt__ _~~ A -ew- _ _ . . _ ,. yGu,iii.niAN. cnsatoirirrown Novnifaii in .5 , __ _ _ ». I .r i_ “T00 sweet for anythlngf' is the Baby after a Bath é QD Baby’s Own in Scar Used by Thousands of Mothers. IADI I! TM: ALBIRT To||.¢T SOAP Co. Monrnuli nurse or nu; ' crnrsnirra ALBERT Teiiri' Sous. so THE 0 GUARDIAN , Rn Independent Jfillrnal, \Inl‘.rl1'|.`lIn6ll0d _ f-nrless;aimin|z to be Just. lmpartlal, Rellablei News! séekiiig at all times to further the best in t rests ofthe neonle,andreoo|znlzdthereforeaB The Peopldm Papezga 2 Published at its oflices, Cameron Blocx.Sou ildpd Post Omce, at the following i~at.es,payable i vaiice°- ldoi-ning Edition. daily (except Sunday) ei. ...4.oo and yr: $1.50; in advance ........................ .. Weekly Edition (Thursday) per year 81.25°' nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ,in vance B YI off|C 8 I l’8|\C 8 have been established at the following p where subscriptions may be paid. news Manager. J.E. B. McCREADY, J. P. HOOD, mon s $l.00' r yr..., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Semi-weekly l1i¢iii.ion(Mond. &. Thur.) per 1 as 1 (ll aces, turn: lshed, advertising, iob work and other busi ness transactedz- Suminerside, Cui'rie's Bookstore-D. K. Curri“ ilberron, Alberton Bookstore, G. S. Muttart gent. Souris East. Telephone ofilce. R Seaman.Ageiit Editor. l Business Manager. .g llll MORNING G\llRllllN.’ SATURDAY. NOVEMBER. 12. 1893. IS very largely in the contest for t » '-"""""_""'_’ which are the wealth and populati RUPTUR ARD GHRONIC D SEASES g'\rid!¥nDU. S. and Canada. U nn ,ie K b DR. CLl¢T- D' I . - ;` Send Stam for information_ or call Ch’town, Friday. Saturday and sunday. E = n._tirious “Bosses”, Croker and Platt. at And there was the well-known fact that the City of Greater New York of the Empire State, .vitliy its six was the fact of the o osin a. _ PP 3 P 1' being marshalled and directed by t _ 1 ___ A i f- ` Et in A disrepute, but the reign of the gr '_ l- Are Ynu Thinking lllll .ii llslli If you are, come ard see us. We have Pianos and Organ all the leading makes. If you cannot ailbrd a new on we havealarge stock of ~e ond~ha.nd Pianos and Organ at prices to suit all urses an ~ P on easy terms of payment. lllLLER BROS. The P. E. Island Music House. Gonng!!y_’sst!§tui ldin under whose guidance they found dition a good record as an admin trator in various public positions sort is likely to be accorded history to any of the military co ~ on hand in Cuba. The naval c victories of the struggle But Roosevelt was so fortunate as gi gain some distinction in the field I the head of his Rough Riders and ` ' ° he ed on Col Roosevelts war record evade state issues and escape a ilnhliilnillii llllilllll SALE BY AUCTION. Beginning' cc Vlidiesdi I ll In 6 |- inst at 10 a.m. and continyiiing follow ing day. Some of the things to sold are:-Newcombe Piano, Fu Parlor, Dining Room and Library Sets, Carpets, Curtains, etc. Many choice engravings including 3 fro some very nice colored prints, Tab Linen, Glass, China, Silverware and Cutlery, one choice carved Walnut The Montreal Star announces ti was equally fortunate in escaping i - _' _ e voters, who ate opposed to m likely to take his own wa , and '_ independence of Croker. In fact 1 made between the two men Don le powerful factor toward his success. Bedroom Set,5 Ii-on Bodsnead,“Cha.rcer *forthcoming “Jubilee” number, Oak” Stove, Parlor Stove, Ladies Comet Bicycle,Meacham’s Atlas,Theo logical and large general Library, an ehildren’s story books. F:-r fuller list and order of sale, see big figures in circulation for Canad liaudhills. 'i’i{'E BRICK HOUSE and land sand for the Weekly Star. These THE NEW YORK ELECTION. The interest for both Canadians and citizens of the Republic in the fall elections in the United States centred _governorship of New York. This iarose from various causes. among mil- liens of people and enormous industrial and commercial interests. Then there ties e' was tolerably certain to give a. Demo- I cratic majority while in the state out- side the Republican preponderance was equally reassuied. Boss rule has fallen consideraly into ea party directors is by no means _ e ; over, more’s the pity. Both the Thu,-sday,1§~,-;d,,y and Saturday at 3 p m vi ' _R candidates were reputable men, better one' and cleaner by fir than the bosses necessary to place themselves in order to obtain the full benefit of the party _ machinery by which elections are managed. Col. Roosevelt had in ad- had held, and most of all had to his credit his achievements in the late war. No great fame of an enduring in m- manders at the head ofthe operations om- Jmanders gained the really brilliant S' ' ' _ co t plentiful censure awarded in other quarters and to other oihcers of high rank The Republican party clearly trad- too close examination of the party‘s cor- rupt management while in control of g the state. On the other __si<_i_e__ _'Lam _ many’s past misdeeds were doubtless _as had or worse. It seems to have been hoped by the more independent ac rule, that Roosevelt would be more Y needs to be set Platt at defiance than Van Wyck would be to show any it be seems not unlikely at this distance I that the most prudent choice has been i . b t less in the flush of enthusiasm over the nation’s victories on land and m 1 London Art Union, 2 Oil Paintings, sea' R velts war record was ’ celebrate the turning of the iiftiet _ `thousand inthe circulation of_ th d Daily Star and the hundredth thou- are ian _ journals and speak volumes _ for the p,°¢nAdnnmssim°gf2t:}.I Darts °f the H511’ 25 “nts- enterprise and popularity of the lead- n u ,m D R MACLENNAN he OD he t it is- he l. to at to e if 8» xl strangers. - _ rayer meeting Wednesday evening at . . mt a to h e 56 E' front on Kent Street opposite P. and going back 182 ft. with a right of way to Cumberland St. will be sold-on Wednesday 16th inst at L2. oiclock noon. Also a pasture lotof-~2»~~|cres a short distance out kensington road. _ Sale- on the premises “Poplar _ Terrace" _ the Pe a?°°P° °1`. ing enactment _ ii. rnhibitem _ ` 1.. nie an _ p ohibition Q so much more dru Lo souoi of Quebec is -. in ;,“°,,g*-,»';,*,';7,¢*,,f,,,l§sr.s»¢»1v E: ai .ii with the tem rance ,l f d “"‘“&’°“°°“ ° m‘?i2lMw ° whom We clip from the Toronto' Gflobe Prof( Wiggins’ formula for squaringi the circle: “Mr.Wiggine draws aoireleix withina circumscribing square and draws its diameter between thepcints where it touches the square on described on the part within the circle is said to be equal to the circle.” Now let some of our local mathematicians tell us whether Mr. Wiggins has found a real solution of the problem. A-_-g-l# ‘ Church Servces iiarnonisr. ;' Pince St.-Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev. Rev G.M.Canipbel1 at ll, Rev. John F. Betts. of British Columbia, at 7. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.30. Grace Church.--Prayer meetiqg at 10. Rev, John F. Bette at ll; Rev WJ irbyat 7 “E th li fa l" Eva-iiiiig theme: ve e rst to l. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.15. Ep- worrtli League at clqso of Sunday _School Strangers cordially invited. Seats provided for PR-EsBYTERIANv Zion.-Pre. er meeting at 10._l5. service it ii and 7. ‘sunday school and Bible class at 2.30. ` St James-Prayer Meeting at 10. Rev T FFullertoii at ll and 7. Sunday School and class at 2.30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul's.-Holy Communion at 8,30. Morn- ing prayer at ll. Sunday sf-liool and Bible Class at 2.30. Evening prayer at 7. All seats free and unappropriated. Everybody welcome. 2 St. Peter’s. -Holy communion at 8. Matins at ll. Bible class and Childrens catechising 2.30. Evensong at 7. All scate free and unappropriated- ° BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 10.30. Rev G P Riggiond at ll and 7. unday school and tors Bible Class at 2.30 Strangers welcome and provided with comfortable seats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Corner of Prince and Grafton streets. Rev. Geosvrgianifold at ll and 7.” Morning eine e_soui-ce of strength. Evening theme: “Seeking the kingdom of Heaven’ _ Sundayschool and Pastors Bible Class at 2.30 D - cannon or orimsr. Church U per Great George Street. Ser vice or 11 ....5 1. sunday sonooi and Bibi( Class at 2.30 Y. P.S. C. E. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveniiig at 7.30. cuzsmvr sriiirizr. Prayer meeting on Chestnut street Sunday at 4 o clock- SALVATION ARMY. Sunday S_ei'vices at_7. 11, 3, and at 7 'F m. Week n ht Services.-Monday, uesday, Gosriiii. mnsrmc. _ Gosrur. MEETING .-Railway Men’s Meeting in Wrightfs Hall. Sunday afternoon at i 0'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson Matthew xxiv-42-“ Watch, therefore, etc,” Nervous Prnstnilinn Sick Headache and Dizziness- All Cured. ‘ Rosy Since Taking I-|ood’o. Nervous mothers and sickly children endure a vast proportion of the suffering which is caused by impiuie and impov-f erished blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives I relief by purifying and enriching the blood. Bead this statement: “ I was bothered with sick headaches and dizziness. I also had nervous prostra- tion and weakness in my stomach, which made me feel very ill indeed. I decidedftq try Hood’s Siirsaparilla, which was highly recommended by many, and by the time I had taken four bottles 1 was in perfect neaitii. About ii you ego _my lime girl, then lix years old, had broiichitil and chicken pox. We were told that her Only Chance for Llfo _ _ csiiife _ii_t_t!isi_l_i9_l.i>.iti\l._ _ _Wie _t<_>_cls.m..ther_i- het recovery, but later she had a change lot the better. Her sickness, however, left her very delicate and weak, and she did not grow my for e year. It w_as then I _ thought IWOu1d $17 Hnodfl inasmuch aa I had uled it for myjelf and found it such a good for build- ing up a constitution. not two_ bottles .before 811° h_l¢_i_mptnved derfully. She has grown rosy and plump and is quite herself again. I have great faith in Hood’s.” Mus. M. Bioxxnsois, 938 Bloor Street, West, Toronto, Ontario. Hood’s Sarsaparilla I s tho best-in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all drugggists. $1; six for $5. Hoods i>iii.'. n;i.la?‘.?éi;’.it°.t‘”l°a.” ORGAN RECITAIQ. 1 -v HENewOr§pninSt.J ‘Chu h l T be opened y a Recita1&liI;'e;lr. S.r§.’Earwi1l; 1~ s.°.i.f°..'°.'l..".'.°.i.f".°.°.£~.°..':..°i=i‘....'°1°°“° We November mi. “Y °'°“”'“" _ing newspaper cf Montreal. I ov ' I Becremry°trmste°s°. Childfellis W00l Ull(l8l‘W88»' As the Organ it an \1Qn(i,{\l 1|; n_¢d;:`_Ljny_i'grthii.i¥:omiiieai:t? to "gn known W §,‘;_;'“_ 'cis | ,`SHeizev's n ii Bnninsro that nwyaqm “tin magma Qukbec W i Auctioneer sober ex r #rd 'l . . _ l '° ~ 1611 ~ °’ ._ .»=s1f=-' " " " » _ ~__Nov~io isss du .mppiyof iiiroxiasai ' gi., ii' _ - at ‘Paton & Co’ Llttle Girl Has Grown Plump and - Lad es Wrappers was the careful treatment she might re- 1" and for eight days they had no hope ofiifii-adi¢5 opposite sides. From one end of the 'di-T" ' f ` 'I 1 ameter he draws a line to an o ite . ‘ ° f’ 'i- ' 1 - if PW p _ Y: , I4 corner of the square. That line, of _EE course, cuts the circle _and a squared . To see what some people will vertise in the way of values ~ “Dry Goodsl” It’» like ofering E* you gold dollars for fifty cents . But you know better! You SOME Money” and you read discover the WOLF in the fen in the shape of “POOR QU ad-, 12 V 1 _ in ' ‘ . ‘ l Sa .___ .. __ _ ___ _ _ _, _... 3 - _ ~.._- ~ --'»4=»~-~..-»~>,- fair _~~ 'r-rr:-.-.rite-<.-`~§-'§:`7' i f' -' ~_ ""`< "1" ' ' '” "` ”' “"' ` "` ‘ ' "“”""_v" ' *' _ _ A i _ _ p _ _ ____V _ _ _ _ _ . - ._.~».~...._. Wh. -.....f._._-._aa._.l .~' ~~'»s...¢~:~-.... » : ~.\.~¢».f »f--w€<~’.@‘°‘&_ _._ *"5* i _“'_._. ' p 3 . V \» » _ _ ink (I, `_'.-»:_-_.- '_ _.___;3,__,' -~ .ggf W, »__,~_ .’»..,,,,,.,_,_. _,_ ’ ...»,,,, ,_;-:'.. _. nw. ~ ¢|.....u»¢-------» ~~~~~~~ ‘r ' ~" "' _ < _._ ‘_ _.,......,__..»....,.-.-in-»¢»---~-»---~~.<- : Q* . ' . "'."»__-.,_ _` __._, __,_,., - _/__ , ._,_.m_ ‘ " ’ _ __ - __ ,__ __ . ._. _ _ ____ _ __ ___ _ __ ...-..-.._..-....... , _ *‘~“. ..... .. _sw ,‘ W* .. v~_-~‘ ' fi='~.A.M._.,____._ .,.n. V-__.»,v__.,. ,L_ _ »-_ __ - _ _ f f p __ . .._,n..,:;=;,7_,___,fr¢, . - __ - i . _. _ ___ p __ _- ~.,;, _ __ _*_ _ ~ _ , __ “_ ,,, _ _ _ , ` ' " ‘ ’ ann; The When Lumber .1 It is well toknow where the y best can be procured for the 1; least pomible money. ‘ly 55 Hive” is well known; the su-_ 31 §_ perior quality of the stock, and .¢Miiterial and style, if good, cost V, The reputation of the “Bee R g the “feather weight” prices, A I T Y, Y 2 _ i