THE GUARDIAN, DHARLOTTETOWN, _SEPTEMBER 22 1899 I _ '_ ‘_ i 1 T I Windproof Ready to Wear _ Clothing. Let us explain to you the :idv~iiit:ige>' of Luying §`_`1CI'P\`_~ li.-'\tl_\` ll, \¥"»-uf clcthioir We will try io do if “S bfltll' D. as possible. _ d _ This make has si gil r-inieed 1 .i iu the pockit cf each ;:i|"\tl1f gU”f“" teeing the woikui.in_-li 1- ti I-_ie f\1`l<=` extent. This is wcitn iii. iiey to 500- The cloth in S;iorc\_`_- <-lvthiiig is all spuiiged and shrunk and w1l_ U0! SP°‘ with the riin or shriiila. fliisnieiins fi siiviiigof inoney and increase iii tom- foit. _ f _ M iny of the i‘ lines are \\'iI*fP1C0 9*' by the wonderful Right' Process. and this \\'i=h-out ext;‘:iu1::i:;e. gigny- waterproof tlotn lels. l(0liv and handles the same as uupioofsll goods. The only way that ycii can tell that a Rigby garment is \vfi!erDT00l is that it will not get wet. The cloth remains p.r.ius so that it will admit thc air but keep out the rain. The Boy’s and Chiltir.-tis ,goods are made to stand the strains that boys give them. Ai boys are pretty much all alike you will understand what this 11163118 . Piloi li co. E ; No1'_|c|-: To the patrons of# the' _P, E. I. Electricllo. _ We are now placing in our station, mother boiler of 250 horse power,and we respectfully ask all our customers to use the lights as sparingly as pos- sible for afew da , until the boiler ie_in position. P. E. Isnano Lacratc co. s¢pt.52d5i. _ _~ , _ 1 me If '_ ~ ui. l'laIifax,~ N Sf Exhibition. ' irq..- From Charlottetown, '_ via Picton, Sept. 22nd to Sept. 28th inclusive, good to return norlater than Oct. 2nd for tberonnd trip $5.00. ' On Monday, 25 Sept, good to re- turn onthe 27th;'and_or_i Wed nesday, the 27\h, good to return'on the 29th, ior the roulid trip, $125.0 ‘ _ ' ' 'F. W. HALES,' Sept 21 tl`28 ' A- ' ~Se':reta.ry. ~_. a . _ I _ ~.\ ~_i\ \_.\-EA \_i\ ;,\ xo ;.\--\_.\ \_`\-\:.\ \_', _'f -W iV/.V Yi ‘W-'bi ‘.Y;-`|$"-Jil. ' '- TRY 2 i f' _ OOO OOO - .lx __, \‘¥ -\\l P .PURE e _"’ f I ‘Z \‘¥_ "Q x _ _ i ooLn.r '. ‘ \\ .7 » ' 1 48 , _ 1 - ~.,. >` . _ ‘s ` i _ ’. \\f ‘ i - _- Q ,___ ‘ \_'_/ ', _ P 0 . ' \\.i/ ' ~ » A _ _ ’. \i »f/ ‘ FLAVOBBD “TTB '.~ 'f ' I \\‘\ /A ' ~1 \~ \»' .lit .tlii_iiiiit1t \P _ ' t 'A 'e ' 'L il A L A ' 0 fi ' ' H `.~\- . rw ~ . `.- »v \.~ i ,- g O __A vs. ».~ s.. ~..»~ \». \' I i _ Pl k‘l __ __ vl it mu megar. The pickling season having come around again we are prepared as usual tosupply our customers with everything they may rnquire in this Hue. ' - We have a stock of. English Malt Vinegar, Canadian Malt Vinegar, English Spiced Vinegar, Apple Cider Vinegar, Proof \Vhite \\ ine Vinegar, French White \Vine Vinegar. Also Pickling Spices Cayinne Peppers, Turmeric etc. _arms oorrs. ima ouiiioiiii \n Independent Journal, uiitramnielled and f.iarless;ai.n1lng to be Just. lmpartlal, Reliable, Newey ~ef-.ting at all time.: to further the best ln . i ~-_ ts ot the people.aud recoirnlzedtlierefore as I'h.e Peop1e’l Paper. Published at its ouices, New Pi-owse Block _\’orth‘,ide ligst Odioe, at the following rates, h A pays. in vancez- damn; Edition. uany (except Sunday) three moiitiis $l.%(per yr..., ................... .. 4.90 _';mi-weekly ition(Mond. &. Thur.) per in ad . . . .L25 yr: $1.50; vance .................... . . Weekly Edition (Thursday) per year i1.':5;in advance ..................... . ._ . . . . ..l.00 Branch Offices iave been established at the following places, where subscriptions may be paid, news turn: shed, advertising, iob work and other busi less transactedz- Suiiimciside, Currie‘s Bookstore-D. K. Currie Manager. tlherton, Albertcn Bookstore, G. S. Mutt-art \` - il! Sti°\i:i'is'East, Telephone olllce. R Seaman.Agent .I-K. B. McC1~tEADY, - IJ. P. HOOD Editor_l Business Manager IHI Mllllllllll llllllllllllll " ' ="" -;_ ~¢ nouncement that Captain Albert Drey which his been so cruelly rav- aged by the biutality attendant' upon by the terrible mental strain which he fwas daily subjected to during his long It must be admitted that the patience dom,even “when the sand ran lowiu tts glass” and at present are pcrsiftiifg that the glass should receive one more .turn and by it they hope thai. the authorttieo ing that ‘-Dreyfus i|__,at_. liberty The opinion ot Mr, Davitt has not met - with the approvalcf maityot the best sta'esmen of the day and the majority of t ie English speaking people believe him guilt.ess. Aside from ihe point of his b€§U£ guilty or .not, . the causes that led to the release of the recait t convicted captain are net fer to'stel£. lt was not because ot illness. Such a condition woull certainly =~havs no effect upon the feelingi roi the ` men who were the meausiot his convie- tion. The pardon was purely and solely a dplomatic ruse to avert the on France In this perhaps the Fi ench _ Naturally Dreyfus" first 'duty will be try and restore his health. His friends wil continue the agitition and will work with sturdy will ti the end that edly an appeal will be mme to the Court of Cessation tor a reversal of the verdict of the Com course of the procedure all the nations will rejoice and bless the dat of freedom and justice-when Dreyfus is declared ~innccer.t.” ' _ l-o--? __ gree ot selfishness in the following 'which is contained in a recent issue of ` "I justice may be his at last. Undoubt-“lil” I °l°"f‘*n°9iP-'i.°9» n ll. Martial, But whatever may be tae There is perhaps something ofa di- M I nothing. \\'e shall have two or three ‘-exposiiions” oi our own run_nin|r*nex¥ year, and, if any one war ti tc',`get into a crowduhe will have chances enough this side the ocean. They are get iig to be a form of speculation about as common as the ccuhtry fair was a ger- eration ago. The only it-traction about Paris these latter days is its wickedness. and that will be just as great in 1901. as in 1900." - ' `-t In qleaking '_of the'_nativ_e=Boer, a writer in the Boston Traveller sa.vs:-- “The Boer sig tiaciturn, obstinate- pig headed( one _might properly say. so it is small wonder that the Trinsvaal refuses to give way in the least 1.9 the denands ol the English or Outlanders. Their bravery is unquestioned. They are determined fighters and will etind by their one idea that the Britfsh are en- deavoring to seize the Trsnsvaal to the last grasp, lt is apparently useless to argue witi them. Arguments have as much effect as wztr on fi goose feather and the average diplomat, clear and cold-blqoded as a diplomat should be. sident Laubetol the French Republic. A ¢||l|¢| mag g |{¢,ff||,|¢ gem, hom, - He now enjoys the ‘olessin s’ of God’s Sffly C81 i l"' _ :ree an In C°"p_emr°s' _ _ Toaonro. Se t. 18.-A th ld ‘ ' ‘,' ' ` ' _ ° % _ p mon o D~-111111985 Dreyfus will Seek 8 1101116 baby the child or Mr. white, who keeps in some foreign country, far from the a reetiurant at 487 Queen Street westf __.----i A .----1 scene of his sorrow and pergeelhign, met with ahorrible death last night. It E ' ’ _ _ _ and strive to 1.enew_ hi; health had been put to sleep, and left alone in the room without any thought of danger. During the mcther’s absence, how- ever, a stray cat, which had been ~prow- his incarcerationat Devils’ Island and ling about the neighborhood, got into thc room in some wav, and wl.ei Airs. White returned she found that it had _ _ attacked the -_baby andliterally eaten at . t"“1_“tR°”“°5~ portion ol its lace. A piece ei the nose and was entirely gone. Dr. of his friends in persisting for his free- .s‘.°W§i,'_\_ _Was cal.e~l iu, b\l§l*°_.\"l‘l°R~. _cculirbefdcne for the infant. whinlrfiiiec ‘ ‘ ` 1 ' “ . e _I - G-.=1;‘»i€.~f.=‘ .‘ _ __: ‘ :'_'_**\ . ‘~a_’f»Iii e , __-:.."7'.-X _ ‘~.J ov . , _,-_j_». a . _ K' 5 J 11. ‘ 4 ~.'<\~' 1- 1 _ _ _ \ - . f=t'.§» _ -T... 3; ‘ " ,_ -=o1»1=_;ffi_4; _. , e » » I on |-|Av|Nc ‘ .‘:;_ _ ,__ ;_';_i _ i "jf" .¥’i;*'=f*’°f’- f ’_f-”l` O - ‘ ` _ if’ 3' _ .- 1 ° / ~ 9 \ ‘ »-.' 4." .ea __ ' _ fre.. '.";-_.f;_" 5 __ ' .- 1 r _ V ft _i,__.,._ ap- :___1_f; _ Y ,_ ` *ff-b~__',' ;='J;_§`._’_.° -I ._ ;_~‘,?,,f;§ ' 'Q ‘ - %- IF .I WERE A NIOTH I WULD I _ "-» nal* =;: A".¢h_w.-4-11 »~`..- Q2, _ _. ~ ,,,.r'_ _ i _ . ' Y *fn* /,‘ ' .*° ~ _ "'*~5,-t .2 »;"<' ' . "i.~~,e. :`;'.'>._1 ’ 1 ' . ' ~ ,_ _ Fon MY sovs / 4~ *Alf ‘ { _ in ' - I.-is:=`:» ~ - /’\ ' _ V 'Q A _ »/ ~\ _ ffisé r-ss u ' 11' A _ i Thgip 6|q{N||? is all sewn with linen material is all thorough y spcnged and _shrunk workmanship is guaranteed not to tip ewes.-`.“-~t.. ~ M- - | ._ _ _ _ _ . l ight ust as wel have it when it dosen t FMDAY SEPTEMBER lm would be driven frantic in arbitrating a . more than ilnterior m k 9 ~ mat er with a Boer. If the Boers could _j___5;§ _ _ _ 5 9 if f i ‘ iv be brought to grant the residents of the _ Y I ‘ ' 7 ‘ DREYFUS PARDONED. ‘Transvaal who are not of their own ` OU C311 3 W b f tl ~- race a. fcw~ concessions the d.i‘dcnliy 1 BQY’S ' from ` Our despatches have made the an- would be quickly settled. _ `_§§§§§ `§`= ' “QW y #W aw #M 2 ‘ J J... #W4 vm ' e . . 1 tus, charged and convicted of the crime i i a of treason. has been pardoned by Pre- A ~ _ _.pil - ` 5,.: ’~ ~ " ~ ; ii @% _ x ~ P X _ Whateviar_may beltlie lctieu. ni _-thai » - » _ mmm mic icuii." ccuri », ' ME _ '_,‘_';i_ ' £55 i||n0°q|¢I;u millqp In I “lg W HQ.; nt ‘ M \_ ble ’ . e in France will admit ' Drey'fds’”` ` ‘ ‘ _rj / , innocence . O ‘ '-_ S I , tons upcn_°mlllions,-`*- ' » _ '_ _ .. the nations in general, are rejoin. _ _ ._ _ _f __ - - _ _ . ,__ ,_ __. GUARDIAN pulzlisheda letter ircuiytlr ~' D 1. _ _ _ Michael Davitt, the Irish Nationalist v _ _ ' Here’s your chance.4° °We. t . have on hand ' the follcwt- . " _ ' ing Pianos that I we: wish; t to dispose of to maize ` room for NEW GOODS -'NOTE PRICES. _ #___ A number of small Eng- lish Upright Pianos, good T order. Make splendid I German Concert, gi-and » = to himself,anrl his lirst task should be~to_ I " _ ____ piano, good order, suitable ` ._ for Hall or_Lodge Room; _ ._ .\_ _ _» cost when new $800, our , Grand-_Pianc, American 'f' cost when new $800, in _-';2_ - splendid' condition' now i Medium size, rand A iano ' . 8 in Rosewood. line d)rder. /_' nm me sooo -new ;|5g .f~'=_:~_= ‘fl v Call and 'see them at .:;~ __ Connolly’s Building. 'f_=I~,.. Queen St ' the Boston Recordz- i"f'F ‘ _ _ 3 ‘-The best way to boycott the Paris FF; ` _Il"_=."\__~_`-_~ .exposition is to stay away, and say, TY I I A “ " Vg 'YV QQ ;A 5 vi Yv` AA _Y ,T2 W I' \-r Spring Trade The time has omc when you should look up your I wardrobe and e how tou are fined for =pring war In the event of you deciding to invest in a suit or Kg? .9 ll _-, “#1 3,1 practice instrumentsécost. 'L _-__A when new $350,_now$40_ _ _ _'__ _ _ _ 5 _ _' Q tsowdsso- _ ” I 5 » ' 1 . szcrm of ohloqny which has descemledlA ` - ' ' " - A N I I A I Ch. Lil. ef ` ci) ,V-.tw wif. \>°~¢»--» _Q _ _ _ -z~ ' ‘_ _ is ‘ -' <- ‘.=», 1 1...., ...ii ..g.-.. ii... it... ;.,,...;__.lRassee__0m.£.s ver icenceis not different from whatitig, - - I_Ieia.dche‘_.Hn?y ‘lm "°°"°“° “"5 '=°= °°~° tees __ ic-_aries-S, sen. startled s “‘° """°°“° °°‘1“‘““1 -‘Y"‘°_".."'°_`l ` Stand Ccnstip;iti}5n§ ¢v_¢i‘ Pl‘f¢`¢S elW3f$"S"¢h¢f cess demanded, _ but _as _ g|j__`______~(,\,e_,_,}.“_}mre' 25G-ner _ I _ act of executive clemency But ii Pruparedbyctaccu are _.ft-.i.aaia Dre tus’ friends an ~ 'I1'/‘V9 WI\°l»*l19_Y`hl'_i l1°P°d¥91’»¢ll°y*f_1ifl__i_ll.._" ?_ - _I . I If - _ __ _ __ _ l I I fe- all unite in rejoicing. that Dreyfus i_`¢.lf _ _ _ _ _ ` me __ _ _ free to enjoy ° Godls freedom ” I Mud H" ~ But some er~on ma ask w W ‘nt I P = _ r _ _hre1==-il‘i . . ‘ I* A . e . at A M E i _ he been liberated? Some days `ggo"¢h¢_”; "_ _ _ ' I " ti i 'T "'72 5 . 5 , ' ` i _ = _ 5 ; -~- . ‘, i " " 3 - e U ,_ I of _ V ‘_. f _N _Member of Parliament in, which he ~ _ .~ _ '_ .F `_`_ '_'-'I' ’ ‘ ` ` " ‘ l Im claims that “English sympathy for the I U ' Q l -."_ 2.. .2-,.2 " = prisoneris entirely duetothe fact.-ihanpun ` I . ' 37'? ""5'§‘~’ It i I ylhrzkrn” n - -~ - ~ _ _ I _ ~ a _ _ ._ ' _ _ Y biifimgilld zhiiiglomgvzlrnitigxf _ . ' _ - 0-" * V words will iw beli;”f'eir7tnto ploutzli :~`li.="\.re= later on bu f' ‘vf_",;,",;:',f`____"` ' " f§;;mgrs_id_-_f_»_ lint ne¢»d_;.i wiit tilt the “Potion _°c..ili'.»ietii; _i Ai _Q 'I-islovlér' ’b'i§forefliu'yitig»*tb'ei'r.pt-iiuli sliiares. as tlieycati tl" igationce, by call iig at the Mts<'iiiic-. Temple Store, iwhei°e§ll§;?ii!§ iiiimlifi-i'iii’1frl.i`mS$xiriii‘i~daa'°f§"',1§d°,?et§*,§_Y Anlllustrated Book, descriptive of Th A1|P°l'50!1S ‘NUUUS e ollcvrui da . via either Point du Ch Prln Ed til Isl d F 6 house on W*t°f Sweet, 09110- B-Bd 8 10 f l b0l' Win* 2§i§in°g;‘;ly€55nmckl;p1;é:_rt£her infogiiie an bgzkstoz; and '£1 H orifignfg site Hotel Davies, at present occupied htancrspwillerdbliaix helpn Ind Ranw *SHARP newitands. Contains a map by J B Haag” Au m°d°"° °°° °‘°“° by “PPIFUS W PH.. 25° - veniences. Possession mven October _ MISS z9¢&w¢f ' ll 1102*- Applyto 'W 8 Stewart. Kent dlv13 *._i QE. e < 0 § 3 ays e sure 0 get ing it by `_'f'_i"h€'f4°a