I I r -en- / .q$¢-*J* I \ uf i *@- :_ "=1%2‘~ -`»-»».-.,..¢. I Fi CUATS- \ """ 1 to our coat devil'-' from Old Loudon low!- not expensive. Jas. Paton dt. tldt! l -1-$11 " , agents. - School Opening I Till school opens we oder the following job lots in Boots. 50 pairs girls' buttoned and laced in 3. 3;; and 4, re- gular Prices $1 35 f°$2~3s. 1 now $1.00 35 pre. misses’ bnttoned and lncedin 11 to 2, regular . price, $1 to $1.50, now 75c 25 pairs child‘s in 8, 9 and ro, regular price 9oc to $1.00, now 6oc. For cash only at l I J. H. BELL'S. i lliacklnnon & Williams luristers. Solicitors. Notaries. s's» lJ.A. IIACICINNON LL B., K. C. B. BAYFIBLD YILLIAIIS. Oilss-Oamsruu Block. Uhorlothmow lousy to lam on Reel lststs. III!! X1 B' WI YI' 11 -i ' ~ fi- THE HOME OF TIIE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTBTOWN. P. l.lL Businm Ofllceleiephono I33‘b. “ memaume mnocljh ’&q\_d£!_ Editorial and News Telephone |33 a. ' ` . =~» K I ` ' Premier Lauriérhas strengthened his . ‘ .= positiontosome extent in Ontario by ` ' ' ' _ securing Mr. Aylesworth, K. C. as a FRIDAY, OOTOBER 7, IIDL SMALL I AIORITIES. The Examiner last evening gave pro- minenreto the statement that at the last federal election many Liberals were elected by comparatively small majorities -thirty eight In all having less than HD votes each to the Hood. It is usually indisureet for an 0ppos'tion organ to raise this point inasmuch as it usually hap- pens that the Oppositions, being in the minority, have a inner proportion o ruemters returned by a slender vols than have tho Ministerial party. .~ in the present case The Examiners statement is quite truc, but itis only a part of thetruth. There were thirty- eight Liberals ratumesi to Parliament at -g--I;-I-me P \i` v“°f°"” °f "Wt "0"" ‘"\'°°“~- . / 1 i I ,f ' t u m -' the new Lieutenant Governor until thc ‘* ' .- ~. . . _ ` _ '_ _ __ ____ , _,___ W __ I evo of t c n eiltion. Badthe appointment ~ ' ~ been made la t spring the d sappolntment Millinery Opening HAPPENS ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFIERNIIDN \ -._4. “I -- 1.6% \~ .,_i . .. _ uf . AND EVENINGS We are going to hold opening. our autumn miilinery We want you to come --we want everybody to COUII8. Here awaiting you, are the results of months of planning -and choosing from the production of the best millinery makers in the world. , This store is diiierent from other milliuery stores in many ways, and we wantto keep it so- difierent miilinery, different prices and-different bus- iness methods. We ask you to come in and see our new millin- ery Thursday and Friday. We are not asking you to buy when here. But it’s afaplendid opportunity to get posted in styles. We are simply askin g the pleasure of your com- pany at our autumn millinery opening. string is out for you. PROWSE ¢f» , “tae srvusn uittiivrsns. ' -" U-1 ¢»,¢vV’1Ky',»v .14- _ in A-,__;. ,-'~, 'ir Everybody is invited-everybody is expected. Now ladies we want you to remember that Thursday and Friday are our at-home days Ind that our latch naos, I author tim to dc`ay the appointment of . :!~E.*"§ 'I p '_ _<__, ff _ . lens than Ili votosssols. But there were also thlrry-one Oolssrvative members elected by mujm'itIs¢ under il) each. And .as than wen about iw Liberals and only 8) Conservatives in the Houss,it follows thai the proportion of smlll majorities was greatest on the Conser- vative side. -Tho point is not of glut importance sx- sep¢'mt\»1rfuur.hs at-s ugmpiy misun- ing and the party or-pus deal very largely in half truths at election times".l'hem are always n number of members on both sides of the House whose majorities atqm N ,cmwkgn um bmw, qu,|;_ the election were amalY. The number of these is usually largest. in the party that has most members. That ls,nbout all there is to it. Charlottetown merchants and _importers that the reporter of a lo :sl daily- devoted ` a three columns pal to sn outside colleague. Mr. Aylesworth ls a man of notab‘e ability and character, and is also popular. The shooting of gee e or other wild fowl between sunset and sunrise by the light of torches is il‘ena‘, the penalty he- ing any sum non exceeding $50 for each offence. The Guard an is informed that such shooting is being carried on :at Trazadle Boy, and p-rhaps elsewhere. It should be stopped at once. _ _ .___ _ The attention of the School Board is directed to the' fact that some teachers in the city schools are 'reported to visit places where liquor is illegal y sold and in one or more instances have been sum~ moned as witnesses. Teachers holi res- ponslb'e positions In which good examp`e counts for much. They ought not tobe It was unwi e on time part of the Ottawa nmongannmlier ol' prominent but un- successful aspirants to the po itlon would hare fpent nm--h of its force in the months past. Time is a great healer, but as It is the party is called to battle ot o. moment when n num‘er of prominent Liberals feel that their claims to a h'|gh position have been trentci rather caval- icrly. Under such conditions they can- not entcr upon the work of the campaign with th ir old~time lral. Their c‘ose friends and supporters share in their dis Que 1 ns. ' mba: and muscles in trim. » I _ __ so Mons. £11 opened yesterday at Pai,o`n`s. dd tf _,___-.__-il-1 ' 0-J‘mm's furnishinz dap1.rt;nn\tu succeeding. Everything you want Co. » lldtf. ' ‘lineal to speak before writing on the A vbl° . Y P s II' W5’ “°" P‘"°°l-Y In me l“¢°N“I' ° visit. Great Britain, Germany, Aus- appoi tment., and in some cases their rel sentment. These iniluences are now at work in Prince Oounty and In East _ t, Blcycllsts and all athletes depend on BENTLET8 Linimont to keep the joints Londons latest smart coats for ladies _, up-todatein every particular, we aim to please particu‘sr people, and we are at prices that wlll'plsase"you H. Trainor k I , _ 1 _ I imguiu-»|¢°»u¢»~|o» mmm or . . ., . ... '.~¢,._ not very and remembering for Englinh msn nut like to get in the up, more especially sl I know how well sbis both our women and men are to deisnd the sex. The longer I livoin the country the more predisposed I ities oi Canadian women- Many years ago in my cnllow youth -before I had been lutllcisntly acquainted with their many good points, on my trips here I was disposed to give foreign wer' msn the preference. but I thought I would nllow'my more matured judg- s ct. It has been rn `rivile e to trio, France and the United States, and meet women in sachpi these countries. Hitherto I had always thought that English women were probably the nnsst, next to them the Austrian, having in mind s visit to Budapest in the into seventies. Look- ing at the matter after some years' experienced can say honestly that no nation produces n liner class of wo- men than Canada. We do not., as ths Germans do, have women for breeding children only, or as upper servants. We do not stand as a race; producing money to cloths the women in purple and tina linen only, ns the United States men do. We do not keep pur girls back and not allow them to have any any for thamselves until after they are mar risd, as France or Austria. We take them something between the British - and American. We have the good looks of both, and the sound coin- imon lense oi the ons and the good dressing ni the other. -‘We are apt to treat them more as companions than other nations. Needed a Tonic, Now Real Well. Thanks to the Wonderful Strengthening and Upbuild- ing lsifects of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. Mrs. E. B. Wo ri, Duurias St-rect, Char- lottoto:/I n, P. E. I. and whose huatand fs »\ carp nter states:-“I #as all run down in health this Spr ng and felt that! nerd u. ton c. I frequently had severe y spells and headac* es and my nerves were weak » nd unsteady. ` ~ The use of Dr. CU n.sc`s Nerve Food bus -proved of creat benefit to me and I ran re onnnrnd t » s a great tonic. My whole s.sto'n has been hu it no by using t'us p eparntion, my nerves are steady and Bhd teadache and dizzy spells have ali d'sappeared." Dr. 0hase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, six boxes for $2.50, at sll dealers, or Ed- maneon, Bates &: Co., Toronto. To pro- tect you azalnstimltations, the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, are on every box. _ _ To ours aheudaohe in ton minutes ua Kumfort Headache Iowders. . , , . » , WOMENS CLOTHING- I If you appreciate quality and style you can not afford to make your autumn selection until you have seen the Parl- sia.n`a new fa l skirts . We have them in the mostfadvanoed ideas, and can fit any woman witha garment that will most beoomeherilgure. Our prices will sat- isfy the most economical buyers. Ku smart skirts to ihoose from.-James. Pawn Sc Co. 7 d tf. . Drog in and see `ths`m 'HAWE " CELEBPATED $3-00 HATS. . Week 8: Co., sole agents. , Custom You don’t' have to take ‘our word as to the eili:acy oi our ` BRITISH ' COUGII CURE ' at least, seven out of ten who have tried it are loud in its praise. Easy to take--certain in effect -price a5c- For chronic coughs our Emul- sion with Guaisool will sneer s cure. l.w.n¢aom,rnun. 'l`he_Squsre Druggist. Sunnyside. p Tailoring We wish to direct attention to our stock of cloths for fall and winter. Our cloths are imported from the very best manufacturers .ln England, Scotland and Ireland and include: ,Won-studs. - Sofas. Vlcunos. - . l`¢.°°V]$““*'\dI_»~ ‘ ; ?r,ws'sds»~ \ . Trowssring- and fancy .v“f clffhls CHI' ._ 1, ¢ GUAUDIAN,-0CTOBEE~7, r9o4_- 1 ./ ,»~ ._ l " ` ‘ ` . \ ' , _ . I \ ,, ° I ¢ F. PERKINS 8: |10., sonnyslon. 1 would you ninaiyiet us 1 iyiamount of that account wer ‘Seniii `yonf`a~ieiw -days ago and oblige da \ ~r 4v 4 ”v_iv1“-4-*J*-4 ` fy*-L £l~#~*‘**'i '__ 5 p. c. 20 Year Gold Bonds of The IIAIIAIIII LIFE ASSIIRAIIIIE Ifo. (ASSETS OVER $27.000.000.00.) for sale in lots to suit purchasers and on easy: terms of pov- ment, For particulars addgss W Ro9.en§~ FOOT OF QUEEN STREET or Repairsoi all Kinds. Changes in Heating etc- Founders, Ma chlnists andj§Boilsrmaksrs. Manufacturers of ` ENGINES, A BOILERS, TANKS, ETC. " The Charlottetown Poun- dry and Machine Co. radar; 13. P. o. sox 4n. 1-friwlf . 1 41,1; ,-ilvvinr-“_1`J*_“_ ‘_-_1\s1*_1'\»-“v~_ Y _ §‘_ .f ,_ ._ Yr i ian ________ _ _-_ _» -_-*__-_L-; - -- -_-_¢`.¢-v~_-_-_-_~,-_-e_-_-f; -_-J.-r ' A *_-E41 Cry new l’ undrv »~1\¢T_AJ`»¢r; ‘v*-»*~‘- ' I I .l. Rslnproof, 1 Ceann Drum Cylinder, 6 Col. Qusrto,'Newspsper Press (in good condition.) x Edison Standard 3 H. P. direct current Electric Motor, in use but s year, suitable as Dynamo if desired. _ Also n quantity of 3 inch Leather Belting as good as new. Ressonsfor Sale.-Our circulation is increasing st such s rigid rate that we have found it necessary to lnstal s Web Perfee g Press which requires a ro H. P. Gia Engine to operate. All of the above can be seen at any me. or prices and |11 particulars write , ul( Klldfdldn, cniriomtown, P. B. 1. BEST by TEST mronrsn ouannurts const .ST RA N 5 KY-ST EEL WARE isgnsrauteed tobehettsrthsu ssyothersaamsledwsre nude in this or, my other country. 1 Ilitsdoassremsdedfsofteuaqtelzwhichsooufurhbluth. _ Stsnty-steel Wm i.asts_,tor Years. Theanshsrdwusna snare pmsis, mumgasmmqg wllltulslioflio ¢;i.a'|;_u4guuf:prt¢,ugq¢iiwviu§wmum¢apuq|u Of” ` -.. :\- ‘ ` , p ee:*.;*=°~°~'-°*¥'*'"°°f“‘°°~e v ru sTocKj FOODS We sell the.-` best stock foods. A , We have at present National Stock Fpod, Ama sunk Fwd, American Horse Tonic, Herbugum, Kaw Kurs, Poultry Food and Egg Producer, _ . ~ Ellis’ Condition Powders. Try our powders. if you once use, them,.yon ...will . asc, no `otlié`t‘." I Bring us your stock re- cipes. \ ' ELLI _ The Druuist. Charlottetown. l"FOR SALE , _lieadow Bank Farhi- at Auction. The shove named him rituatedon Weil, ,River-, nine miles from Charlottetown, bou- M-ulning soo acres of liar, wetl wanna lgnq -1/ormerly the homutesd of the isis llranel (yds wlllbe sold (iiuot previously disposed 'Ihr Private Isle) by public scales on wed- 'Mly 901 NW- Inu st s p. al. nm migue tuna ls twomiwsznm an 1 myers. , For further particulars and terms enquire on the premises ar st xliortolfs Hsrdwsrs lime, Charlottetown. IAUSI D. I¢lIL_l.A!¢. I . ' Cornwall, no. __ go d fri gl, w3I -' _ Chocolate Kisses .3 ~ ‘ 4 ‘uuu »c0C08.l1l.lI5~ 'I ~ 1 Kisses at . iw. . mn. norohm |=on"s'Ai.e . --y-s~»<»..\.~s-f..a.~~»~».-~.-¢»4»--~_-_