~¢l l 4 _ » 25 11,.. Fig '€' » 3 s 5 . . ii ,_ L! `l ‘t r. 1 35 sf, ‘f. 1 » r rt , i i I i l i i .i _ ii; is ii .ii . 1 =l ii if' ii it ` DIAMOND DYES Are Used. i U", |mp.n|°|, Rana | Ngwgyl wpportapartlcuiar candidate, it is not °¢t§ie1\g;_f_;;i ;i;=;°:e*§_;\;fi;i;§fth;1:emi1;*=f°9*° nrohibition they are after. When such he P°°p1e,- P&per_ ~ic_tion is followed by opening their doors _ _ ` e _ 1nD;5 Pubushed at its ome¢s_ New Prowse Block Wld6 t0 the unlawful l'»l`f\mC in liquors; f l - 5 *Q11 Ibm” °f °°l°"°» the Di°m°“‘i Dy" excels *I<;_\;t{_\_es_i_<:ea_l_’o=tv_____c2§ii¢=. at the f°l1°wi11s rel” and no prominent man ottheir number is all other package dyes in the world The Diamond Dyes are made in over fifty diff- ,', arent colors for wool and silk and special fast colors are made for dyeing cotton and 5 mixed goods. No other dyes so stroug,so in true to color or so simple to use. Full and explicit directions on each package enable the inexperienced to do as good work as the professional dyer. w The Diamond Dye Mat and Rug Patterns t s colored on a superior quality of Scotsh . . For quality, variety,brilliancy and dur- T _ ' if , se w he 04. ra Hessian are selling fast. With one of _A S0 these designs it is easy to make a pretty floor ornament. The Wells & Richardson ,_ Co.. Limited, 260 Mountain St., Montreal, P.Q., will _send you free by mail all the new patterns if you send in your address. " HIM' 1 vl~°“.:;J';';‘:_;°°:‘°°°:::.:;°:.::;°'°:°;” British Columbia Mines I be qhl d in I me U f SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 16, lwl. -~q__ Loivnoiv, November 13-The court has ordered the compulsory winding up of the _ -. ~ , ` "I orning Edition, daily (except Sunday) ‘gnc e _ i . . . . . . . .$x.25 kly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1 25 think? advance $1 oo li mis advegtdising, job work and other business » nsact :- ummefside. R°§r= _& R°s¢f=' S¢°f¢-J- B- C- maintain the supremacy of the law. When Baker, snlger. ibmen, Aibertau Bookstore-G. S. Muttart, we see that course adopted _we shall be uris East, Telephone mee-P. G. Seaman, the Brst toapprove and commend it. And A nt x. s. Mciiiznanv, J. r. Hoon, ` Filter Busi ness Manage West Leroi, East Leroi, and Columbia-T Kootenay mining companies all Walker Wright concerns Maintain. ___ ,‘ e1 We have gained a solid reputation in will be used to maintain our high posi- °f Hon. Our long experience in the true and faithful dlling _of prescriptions inspire lb confidence. Let us fill your doctor's pre- €\eDrugbusinees, and our? best efforts P ° ' W .Y norlption; we guarantee satisfaction. :gr 'Irs Cunm Ana Pnourr. w Amongst the multitude of medicines in now before the public, Paine’s Celery th _ Compound easily takes the highest place. ha _ Ifyou are nervous, sleepless, desponfient "rm Q momore, Paine’s Celery Compound will violated. $8 iS the 128812. 50511 the Pr9ll1i0r con llracs your nerves, give you sweet sleep an and new physical strength. No other pe medicine has such strong testimonials to I its credit. We sell immense quantities of ° Paine’s Celery Compound. Reddin Bros., Druggists, Charlotte- if town, P. E. I. m U' W'-_I " F_ WEI or polishing Silver. Brass, Copper ware, etc Doesnot scratch or in ure the Bnest silver Sold all over u Sample free at na his I will ` il by auction at the Le Page dns ~ en! Boom. Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen _ . _ _ _ he do soil Fun'"w¢" SPM ylthopt "une ` ith the political fortunes of men and t parties" Tm: Guinnian does not _ _ ady concern itself except in so faras iilarhiitialn in Picton. 1-» ‘_ ‘ '+- af! m Change .ni _,time Leaving M Qhmrlottbwwn. the N0v&il_bg the Steamer Princess ° villle.vqs;Co'a-Wharf as 9 dciook. P56100 _hfiiexz ' d ; -By ...,,, _iu._1|a|.£s. it _ | 4 B ll-is zw. V » » f h Gold Crown and Bridge Work carefully Sc attendedto . 1 " ~ 'f f Just’ Received 5; 60 Kegs Grapes wholesale and - "un in this city are not in politics merely for REPLY. ` , Mr- Fmleharson must see that there is what We Have We’|[ Aiways an organic and actual connection between , the enforcement or non enforcement of Pl‘0l1ibii.01'y Law in this city and the eetion in West Queens. He as Premier is rimarily responsible for the enforcement the law. He is also the .candidate for est Queens. If the Premier chooses, a faithful and vigorous enforcement of e law to win the approbation of the bet class of the community. e candidate will necessarily share that approbation. If on the other nd and for whatever reason the law .s ittsd to becontinuously and openly d the candidate, being one and thesame mon must share in the public censure. is not Tn: G-uanman that niakesfthe nection. The connection would exist we had not written a word on the bieot; it would exist if Tn: Guannrm ` | e not in existence. The connection is P ' in fact of Mr. Farqubarson’s own creation 0 ” and it will remain so longas he choose _ *to remain in the dual role of Premier and _ _ _ ° _ ' candidate. . ._ ` We confess to great surprise that the ' _ ' "Prem’er or any one else should under J ‘___ ‘ ` such circumstances call upon Tun G ABDIAN “to make good our statement- _ mely the_ connection of the West em f ,Qneen’s election with the non-enforement of the Prohibltory Law in this city." Be l "it observed that the Premier has not _ J' on' "d 'ed that the connection exists. How ` DRUGGIST. _ 'could he possibly do so? He has not in ._ _ _ ‘ _ letter denied a single allegation made in TEE GUARDIAN. How- could he do so _ _ ' iu face of the facts known Of all men 2 He not denied his responsibility for the _Hmmm 5;" George 'mg °n Wed_ due enforcement of thelaw. He does not W ggglgy, gba 2.) hfday gf vembgnggm- in his___ letter claim that the law is being few days a kind letter of advice, telling "me o _ ’ ' manning at ll o’ciock. Parlor, Dining otped. And again we ask, how could oar _judgment the public-good is run ouanotur nomnuinmnwu ciilled to court to answer for such unlaw- ionth asc. per co mi weekly 6°” (W¢d Q Sai ) Per ful sale, what are temperance people to ar $i.5o; in advance _ . . . . . _ . . . . . °° ' - L ................................... ._ . We would be glad even yet to hope that __ Brapch °f"m`° the suspension ofthe enforcement of the ve been established at the_followin places h 3 t followed by vigorous and just action to we are assured that there is enough telaperance sentiment in West Queens to endorse such acticn with an 'overwhel- ,the law against the big as well as well as tho little men in the liquor trade, against the Litmis as wsu as the 'roms who are debing the law, before the public confidence can be restored. Public conildence has been shaken by the long carouse visible on our streets during the weeks past, `beoause in the public mind the enforcement of the law has been relaxed for political reasons. That opinion can only be changed. and we earnestly hope and pray 'that it may be changed by the honest and _vigorous enfrocement of the law hereafter. 5 _lm Wllfl YW Doyou haven feeling of undue fullness in the stomach, belchings, or sour or bitter risings? These are but a few of the symptoms of the diseased stomach. The worst thing which cdn be done» forthestomach in suchacaseistotske some tablet or powder which merely €ives temtgorary relief from discomfort. 5 hebest ingtodoistobegin thecure of the disease lay beginiiin the useofl Itcnresdismesafthestonxachandi andputsthe bodyin aconditionoi vigorous health. . “I was troubled along time with dyspepsla, E. Deal, ox ostwau, Iredeii eo., N. C. .“_é1:ild scarcely eat att1§~_th_in§ at all - would have attacks of pain some ing ke colic, and sometimes it seemed as _thong I could not live. Iwroteto Dr. R. V. Pierce, stating my condition, and in a _ heme Gold Medial Di - ery. Iustotiak ibut bodies, arid) one vial ofsel?-. want and it doit't.}mrt me. I _haveuorgienin bed a day since I took your ‘Golden Medial. wndlhuenotaincef ' ' , ` it bm Iha ttak e anyege-i\ne°P fn twelve months* ve no en guy m Dr. Pierce’a Pleasant Pellets cure con-' ‘ ected' thereby. But we have always C “L P' ! ea awery deep interest in the men and memuree whose object is to promok on ‘1d_‘ftm, M0N»DAY_ the 18% sobriety and order. We have contended _ _ 9 ‘rn _ _ en Plnapplea, Peaches, Pear mtly tor the Scott Ae! and we sawlt _ ea by the aaiieiy aniaaes of ian. , llomind, local, do as to insult-es ‘con-iWe fbughtwith all ourforoe agalusttlle ‘_ nection with train, which now leaves License, Act which followed. We bevel ohn§ed_from time to time the deluge f “whisiey poured out on election days. _ e kndw how politicians of both parties 've 'made this iiiY€|‘fi`fa`l““ B E N T ' promote their own pbliticalfortunéii. "We" ` have seen how politicians of both i ggggggyg have been ever ready to cater to the DR. J_ P. liquor ‘voteand we have greatly feared [45 Queen Street lest prohibition might be betrayed as the ott Act has been again and again. No doubt the politicians are subjected the temptation of obtaining votes i herever and however they cau.But of one thing we areassured-the liquor interests W. A. HUTCHESON. . - Choa Li ht _ _ , _lForthe L _ A .1-:.»!-..,(i).....%r?.$ .s....... _ Lone; Eveni street. Apply to r CHARLES MCGBEGOR. rf _ ____ __ &d, ' . \ i '°“'.'.... _ a' ' armin¢.lmplemenis '5Gpercenloffuel saved apd _,_ _ _ no '°?°‘¥* 1* °f l_"3f ,_; if MMM lieturnat ourexpeeasifthey do '81, . e ‘ _ P Banansns. » ethffmelens and are-e»t Just r_eceived"at " i " . -» . 1 »- _'» _ Sleepers ilillf _im a li. ilrnuzii lizliam cargo VANCOUVER, _B. C. Carrying passengers for all points enroute- ' For rates to an points in the CAN. NoR'rH C W1=‘='\‘ ° °f'"=“ coLUMniA and Pscnric and to \.LA_LlFORN_iA, Yin Britishgolumbia or via Chicago, also to all others. nited States points, write to ‘ 'scum-m»»,n»,»a hviwdn ~_ - s. J.,-nears, D. P. A., C_ P. R., St. John _ W .fi their health. Business le Luslnesa with TH 1 hem and when they and their satellites and llama Dyeing lide Easy linen E GUARDMN ` , the active opponents of prohibition throng . ‘_ ' 5 _ § i __ _ _ __ _ A” I“dFP¢“d*“* -7°‘“'°°‘~ ““"“‘“”°“°d *” the primaries and the convention to l ' ' » ` - we arless; aiming to be _ _ _ _ . , if ‘ IAS. NEW GOTMGE llill E iBil»li.llIii(li B0'l‘S From? _ in no-finest.. .,..T___ W , . we nbsmpuoas mybePa,d_ “WJ” h law has been but temporaryland maybe a ` i quarter of at hundred to choose from i ~_ `~ Six Saturda Sn Q _ ' 89 ends Brussel Carpet _1 1-2 yards 1 carpet $1.5Q,per yard end is goes this afmifort e i 200, hats goes at ...- .5 . ». _ 75? hats P-goes' at s _ , L.. 'Q 85 Ladies’ 'Jackets ‘ 85 New York make blk. Sateen Wmsts 200 Paris Feathers, lVVings and Breasts See the window for samples 1-4 oh' the _ See our 'New American. bed comforts ' _ New _Raglan Coats for men Sec Saturdays specials. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Iwill sell _by,Auct:ion, on the premises, near Lower' B Dr Piet-ces G01 en Medical Discovery. iS_pl'iIl'2`w _P_4l'k 1-Rifmd 911 o .V t » T ;’§*‘§,’,,,°’,§°°,,§,°€.;,“g,°*&,‘°:,;,;'2,,“;*;‘;‘,?;~ Thursday, November Zist; at i2 iJ’ciock, Noon Imp°ft°RonUcEsiL|uH'r cheaper than kerosene or tailow dips, better than electric, gas, aoetyline. kerosene, `paraiine, pitch pine knots; fireitlies, moonlight, aurora borealis or -any other light used _betweensunset and dawn, no _matter how. or by whom produced and is as _ FREE. FROM DANGER s as a water bucket. ` _ W _ _Cfili and, see it and be convinced. if \ ~ _ wr - ._ 7 K 3 _ -> _, rw - t ‘ '~ fig; J ‘o1¢ifs;i;a;;ci,ff f KENT. L I ......»»..»:.. .ni ‘:~. ! sq _.» gill *K ~..i1"' ._ _ = -~,_ '.1 _ -f . .Li A ; 3 . 4 _ _ » _ -3 __ _._ _ _.,;__;,. fig* 1;; H , ‘ ‘ I: 5. ‘_» -. _=\_ -.» ;-.|~ " 'ei' .f __ #__ _ ~ W' Till!\l9’Q_~_ %@Y5f» , f _ _, andaeeif we are not sumo -».¢r<»su»t,»~~ .-¢».».»-,»...,¢..c,.», guBe had |50 barrels Delhi dividing; ,Nov neadt ewan# me cmivanlw ‘ dr: shoes in thi make are Inva r 1 e t y they cover all shoes needed any P\1"P°°° doors or out for service and ei cell all other makes at or neat the sms price aadliclzuuailli.