eii’s anciiig Shoes.. » This is the time of year that shoes for evening wear are in demand., _ As usual we are weH-~ prepared to fill the wants of young men in this as well as in other lines of footwear. Merit light sale evening shoes $1.40 hIen’s light sole. batter _ grade, $1.85 Meds light sole, J. 8; T. Beli’s make $2135 Ill-en’s Patent Leather Snoes $3.00 l\Ien’s French Clif, patent leat her slices $3.50 In the patent leather shoes we carry two shapes - round and pointed toe. lllil &-llll. '.1 Pickling Vinegais X X X lliiait-48c per gallon. Best English Malt-72c per gallon. French White Wine- 60c per gal- ll. X X X White Wine-48c pe Cider Vinegar-40 per gallon. Special low prices for large gimitmes. Also all kinds of Whole. md Ground Spices, Tumeric, etc , for iekling purposes at lowest prices. Beer 6: Goff, ii- - ~ ' Ooooo-o-o z E' <1# - ll’s Awlull Bul ll’s True l That W. P. COLWILL is knocking the stutiing out of Hgh prices. I {-Q4-Q4* L... A....*.l i It’s Crockery iiere, l¢'s Crockery There, Bat .High Prices Are Blown in the Air. 4€ Our greet sale will con*inue hte. while yet; as we ipdthat spell ggigabales P*_1°'°fr.'=.‘°_\¢#lF1'_ =°f gorj erookery the lime. Thoipsqlu know all about our prices, no need to - dwell on that subject. 1 , wi incniwii _ The Crockery Man. ~ i Sunnyside, Charlottetown. )£-l~¢°§r ? Héieaqllilml gismssai. _i;,,M,,g_ _ _ is 3 5 ` 3 ‘~=ff:.1s~‘.':.;--,~.<";:n.§.‘:sf ‘- * '- ‘ .‘ - THE GUARDIAN. CHA _ _ _ ~ _..-_ --~ 2” , A ws, An Independent _Jonrnal, untraminelled and fear ess; aiming to be Just, lmpartlal, Re|labie»3N°W°¥» . seeking at ull times to further the l_>es_§ interests of the people, 11114 TCCUSU Ze therefore as The Peol>16’D P51393?- Pnblishcd a.t_ its oiiicesl New P1‘0WS9 Block, North side Post Oiiice, nt the fol- lowing mt¢_\~_ pnyiililc _iii u-dvi\.nce:-_- _ Horniiig Edition, daily (GXCBPY bllndflll thrcc iuontlis $1.00: Dei' yr - . - ~ - - - - - »-$4~UU Semi-weekly Edition (Blond. 8: Thur.) 9 er yr. $1.50; iii ndvniicc . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1...5 QVecklyEiiitioii ('I`iiui-sdny) pcr yr. I $1.25; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1;00 . Branch Qfflces lhave been 'established_ at the following 1 places where siibscriptioi_is_ iniiy_ be DWI, iieivs furiii.~slied, advertising, Job \\'01‘k and Other business triinsactledz- _ Suinnierside, Curric's Bookstore-D. Ix. Currie, Mnnngci°. Alberton, Albcrton Bookstore-G. S. Muttart. Agent. Souris East, Telephone oilice -R. Seaman, Agent. J. E. B. MCCREADY. J. P. I-IOOD, Editor. Business » Manager. iii ioini iuiimil `MOXD_-XY, OCT. 22, l9J3. FOR A PURE ELECTION. In the election cziinpnign now rapidly 1lots substituted. These vile practices insuring its close tiicre is one vitiil point n which both the welfare and the credit of our fair Dominion are deeply concerned ,whit-li has too inucli escaped attention. i\\'e refer to thc necessity of :1 pure elec- ltiou. It is the shaiiie of Canada that in fthe past so many electors have been brib- `_ ed, that so many election agents have l used corrupt influences and that in some cases the honest ballots cf electors have been stolen from the boxes and other bal- havc infected both parties, each of which charges the other with being the worse and more flagrant oifender. The fair- minded and intelligent reader knows and must admit that both parties have been guilty in every count of the indictment for corrupt practices in elections. We Like it that the large majority of the electors, whether Liberal or;Cons er- vative are honest in 'their convictions that their paity leaders are abler and more patriotic and that their party policy is better for the country, than are the leadersand the policy of the party opposed. But between the two parties, caring little for leaders' or for policies or for the coun try, is another class whose simple 'desire is toeonveit their voting f.ranchise into money, or it may be into rum, who will vote for the men who bid the highest in the dirty market where votes are bought and sold. And it is to be deeply regretted that in some constituencies where the division ofthe honest electors as between parties is close,they are suiiicient- to turn the scale and elect the man for whom their votes are purchased. Sad indeed is the lot of that electoral division where the corrupt and corrupting ele ments thus _hold the balance of power. For the purpose of the majority of the honest electors is defeated and sub- merged and a representative is seated who represents simply the basest materials in ,the country. _ , “Politicians will excuse themselves for pan- dering to this vote. They say if we do not buy them or part of them the other party i will do so and we shall be defeated. The corrupt electors in their turn will seek to salve their consciences by claiming that case acrime against the country is per cuses and pretexts an’ord no more A justification than {they the vii-{ lain who would attempt tobuy, or the ijuryman who would propose to sell. this verdict _in the jury box. In either' tra crime gener would ° oi tlis-state. Buying and eelliogvoi/bt;-il treating, and the oder or demand ot money, refreshments, oi1ice_ or employ- mentas a consideration for voting or retraining from voting are alike in .viola- tion of the law of t-iie.land,which provides heavy penalties for such offences, and are dangerous to liberty, to justice and to honest Government. A country whose supreme Parliament is elected by corrupt build a new Parliament, which will con- stitute and maintain the Government of the entire country during the next five -years. The supreme control of all our' public atfairsis vested in thc great fabric we are about to construct. If the founflution which we lay at- the _'polls islaid in ,dishouor and corruption, what hope can there be for the superstructure, for the state itself? Let us have an honest election and we shall have an honest Government. An aroused public con- science can do mush to prevent corruption and fraud in elections. It can make the bribers afriiid,and some at least of the vote-trafiickers ashamed. It can do more. It can bring tl e §iminuls, if such there be,tojustice when the election is over. Let this, too, be done, for upon a pure and honest election depends the security of our institutions and of the country itself. LINEMAN DUNN. Of Dundas, Endorses Dodd's Kidney Pi1l's for Rheumatisin. Dundas Oct. 22.-"Gentlemen-I have been troubled with Rhuematisni fora year mast, and have used many so-called cures. i one of them did me a particle ot good, however, until I started on a boxoi Dodd`s Kidney Pills. Since then my sn£erings have been brief _as my story is. Three boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured me completely, and you are welcome to make Telephone Lineman." . _ _ Here is information, more precious than a gold mine to men who follow the same occupation as Mr. Dunn, and who are feat suii`erers from Rlieurnatism. Dodd’s 'idney Pills will cure them as they cured Mr. Dunn. _.4 ~ GERMAN IMPERIAL CHANCEILOIH SHIP. - F i _- BE1u.iN,i0ct. 16.-Presistent reports said to be based tipou semi-oiiicial infomation are current to the effect that Prince Ho- henlohe`s resignation of the Imperial Chancellorship islpending. Count von, Bulow, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, arrived at Homburg this morning, and was immediately ,`_received by the Em peror William. SEVEN YEARS. Of su&`ering relieved is as many days. Corus cause in the aggregate as much suffering as any single disease. It is the magic solventpower of Putnam’s Corn Extractor that makes it spedily success- ful in removing corps. ake no sub- stitute, however héghly recommended. Putnam's Painless orn Extractor is the ` best. Sure. safe, and painless. -ai K _ For sale at a. bargain, one nickle plated show case, six feet long. Apply at Apo- ' . ~“ _ §)lee.rance_ Sale oi W. H. STEWART 6: Co’S stock_of_ Boots must close in .days as we have to ive up the store. ~- i.Ji`i¢`.- .été a, = L is Rheumatismofthemoe. Uric Acid lei! in the blood " by .___.d.i»°\:s_i»-:red .-. 1.948” .¢l<>'°S_.£l‘Q...R.e§\’° _ i _ which branchea_ff0lD fl? 'A _.f-nyeoverthefgm ,___ md ‘ * B-vue.; sf im ‘ .cause in all RhciimaWm-4 disdrdcred ._ - i v . ‘ ' _ _ 1 'T .- __ FUR l LINED llM|iS” means would speedily become infamous, Tue strongest vslues this store has e_ver offered. ‘ ‘“ Uur Fur Garments are made by a skilled wcrkman direct from We need an awakening of the public the best Fur Factory in Quebec, Toronto and Montreal. No Jew °°“S“ie“°° i“ regard t° °°"“p° p"“°ti°°” slop shop products allowed within our walls. Many buy this make, in elections. Parents, teachers, preach- but it, is no good. _ ' ers, the pl-gss, Qughi; to geifgh the lessons NO BIG SHOWS for a day or lwo oi travellei_:’s samples. What __ _ . _ .we show is our own import and every garment guaranteed. of an mvlolable franchise’ than me vote: Our Furs are the best. Money cannot buy anything belief. Selle” is “S despicable as the thief ‘md “le are offering Fur Coats 15 to 95 per cent lower than high that the vote-buyer is as contemptible _pg-Toed Fur Stores. _ _ and vastly more dangerous to the public _ $10 _?09:’5TE__°f§_[»:?_"?_*::1 bgpnllggigurs- YOU will Pay ‘mm $8 00 to -- or e J. - ' Weill than the bmiglan We.m:e about to Orders taken and garments delivered from the I-‘|1085 reliable Fur Dea‘ers in the Dominion at a. SMALL COMMIS- SION and Garments delivered, made to measure within 10 days. We heve had orders this fall for Fur Coats worth up to $300.00 and satisfaction 'every time. Good Astrachan Coats and p‘enty of them at $18, $20 and $25, ~ . ` _ I ' Coon Coats $35. $38. and $40. Seal Coats $55. $40. and $50, Fur lined Capes at SPECIAL PRICES. _ _ Wombat Coats for Men at $15 and $16.50, same quality as so f calledrxpert Fur Buyers ask $22. for. ` Men’s Coon Coats while they are here for $40. No. l’s worth elsewhere $50 and $55. i F"[TIEl I.»I§'EI) GAPIEB I 1 Red Beaver Cloth with squirrel liniug.Sable ccllar.$l9.00. 1 Black Brocade Cloth with squirrel lining, Sable Collar and trimming, $27.50. 1 Royal Blue Beaver Cloth Cspe,squirrel lining, Blue Opposum f Collar and trimming, $21.00 _ 1 Black Beaver Cltth, squirrel lining, Black Opposum Collar _ and trimming. $21.50. ~ - " 1 Green Beaver Cloth, with squirrel lining, Sibie Collar $22.00. _ . 1 Black Brocade Cloth Cape, squirrel lning, Black Opposum / C illar. $25.00. » _, 1 Black Beaver Cloth Cipe, crmiue lining, Tbibet Collar and trimming, $26.50. » 1 Grey Beaver Cloth Cape, squirrel lining blue Opposum Collar and trimming $21.00. ' I ‘1 Brown Bzavercloiii with Erminc liniml. Sible collar $18.50 1 Blick Beaver cloth with Black Opposum trimming,squirrel liri- ing $12.00 - _ 1 Blue Beaver cloth with Astraciiau T.imming and squirrel l'n- ing,--$22.00. I - f 1 Black Beaver cloth with opposum trimming and squirrel linings, ` 13.50. ~ my 9t°f'°m°“° Public- Williellf Dllllllii , s 1 Blue cloth with grey opposnm trimming and squirrel linings, $12.00. f » 1 Fancy brocade cloth cape, squirrel l`niug, Astrachan trimming, ` A 1 Brown Beaver clothwith grey cpposum trimming, squirrel - lining, $22,00. _.Ja-sPaton & Co. ,_,..- llhnlcesl llmwllis ul lmlla anil llafiin uiimi itil il 'fn ‘___ and eating ~ I2 5 l5c per Mark si Just received a covered Willow Baskets ,, »,_. _If.you want Tea ‘ pious- you Blend ’ this is brand. ll l- llllllll rueiisg Meetings: of the Queens will be held at times and places to which Kinucn Eiq. the late is respectfully invited Vernon River-Bridge at 7 p. in. ~ _ Murray Harbor South at 7p.m. ' ‘ A v Saint Marys Road [near M siiar’s Corner] No p. m. ALEX. Referring to the iisppy to attend these days named, except the one Harbor So ith, 'which I' will Tuesday, 6th day., 4 ii.. the date advertisement. ' .-» . [The sdvt. ss given shore peered in the Pat. Ind D, At Libdll 20 2aw wed. - _ . _ euisi___ _ ` _ f ~ M V 1;. _ "`“' ` _ ` _LF-`-i‘__ thatthey have been oiferedr larger sum to ‘ .fi_/?7;§;‘__.f_;3;I.:.“`_~`;. ff; I _ _' :___f"§j_ ji _ "" ."_ U=\T»’_=Lvjl vote the 0PPosite way. These dimsy ex- l ` 'M . . ~ il ~ ’ ’ = :D » \» ' . ,»»»»» 'J ' Qi'»li¥*”i ' ` _ ' Q. 'Sh _ _ _ _ _ " for old and young must go. lot of Boots in the window at Ihglf The g ; ican¢yn.'riis__¢n_f¢i= ins- ' F ‘ Wilbbe Sold at discounts of 30 por obllf, 40 ilof ls£_1lf7||\I¢¢?~for cash _ "‘*°*l‘°°‘““°“ I _ _ Sale conducted by __ “ _~ ii ' _ ltlietd ind Bentley Dgdcys ~ i .i'.¥.l.°.“°.."f.;...':;i Kid.-ney I » ‘ v.s.mvi1.sr.iii¢iy°iiii§n»m°i. » _ , ` ' -' :- tSirsst, on Friday evening 1900, at 8 o`clock p. m _ A. A. Oct. 22 Si _ _ 4- - -_-,_ . -_ _ . -, . ._ ' . g, _ s .. . nf nf” ' *_* 3. ir- .- _€. “» 3_5; _ _ "~¢-i .,~_ . 5. ~ '. .., . , i- :" ' * - f -s * , 'ii