THB -.F T? as 5- _ ,».~_~,~,;-,_-_-.»»-g_»_;~§\_»5k~.,-,».; 5,. _ > -13 ._-t E ~. ¢‘v_{i.-_ J f (.?’_»,-. v-:Y % _ U _ _ . _ _ lu »|:~~~.‘ tif ss#-afiiv J'-~ A GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETDWN i Kidney Pills. ` 'rx-nr vmnxnown sracmc ron Baclrache, Sideache, Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright’ s Disease, and all Kidney or Bladder troubles. Rsadofhow :h:¢hol¢familyi;>it|1‘c:.nedby E.Henf7i'Iedriek, $outhWoodal¢¢, saysthatDcan'sI{ldn¢yPiIlsarei3d.' ahsadofdoctorbmedidne. He writes 1 ‘° I have tried Doan’s Kidney Pills and can honestly say that I never used anything' better. was so bad with my kidneys I could hardly raise my- self up without help but Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me. "My wife was always complaining of a lla-P back, and they completely cured so troubled withhis pills had done us so him to try them and well. Th are far` medicine, anyl advise s Kidney Pills for all nierers from kidney trouble." l Priosgoctaa bon, or for $1.3 , all I “_ 3 5 _THBDOANKIDNEY PILL C0., L________ TORGITO. ONT. ____ fifti- 5;-,itil iigégi m 1; l.S.Lowiher,D.D.S, A.W Lend. D.DS _ LUWTHER & LEARD, nnnrusrs. , ' . :tion of THE MORNING GUARDlAl\ i’§§’,‘§f,'§§ ,§'_ ,1,,1§§‘§§ ‘§,‘§,,,,,,-,.,,,., Fffhd’ M0tl'l¢1' 45011! _ .1 nepubiralzvitnour. amon- gn in n new 1 ’ ` " THURSDAY‘lNoV` 12’ mm' _ ation,wltbouta government other than _ CURED BY A AFFMR _ ne self-constituted, without a'coustl_tu‘- TH E PA N A H The Unied States' and Colombia were y f _ Z ` . S at peace and had long been so. A treat! was thought to be a crime in the United _ was negotiatedlhetween the two Repu- blics subject to the approval of their rf - spective Congresses by which on pay- ment of a lump sum ot ten millions oi dollars and an annual subsidy, the United States was to obtaina right of way tr construct the {Papama Canal. The Col- ombia Congress rejtcied the treaty, as ‘ is had a perfect right to do. and named a larger purchase price and subsidy vi hi sh the United{Staies would not pay. So things remained until a little more than a week ago a sc-called revolution broke out in the State of Panama, one of the States of Columbia. United States ships of [war were sent racing to tie scene, marines were landed, and in their presence the independence of Panana was proclaimed. The new Republic of Panama was at once recognised by the Government oi the United States and Colombia was notided of the fact. Columbia protested in vair. In the meantime the new minister to re* present Panama at Washington has an rived in that city and been duly recog- nised as the Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary of the new Republic, It is given out that a treaty will be promptly arranged by him with Secretary Hay by which Panama will grant the right of way for the canal and receive the stipulated price of ten million dollars. The Demo- cratic oppcsition at Washington openly charge that the revolution was fomented and assisted by the United States Gov- ernment and navy. They will move for the omcial correspondence, but it is given out by the State Department that this will berefused. It would probably not S SIIDE lock well in the eyes oLthe world. Thusin one 'short week Columbia is NEW J Today about again. cms mn Lnnlfif I lifty new iackets for ladies came in. We were getting low in - sizes, but now we have them complete tion oralegislature, is rece ised as one of the nations of the ea Secessicn States forty years ago. Seccssiop in the United States I _olombia is now er.- couraged and dined by the United States of North America, as represented by President Roosevelt and his cabinet. The President has evidently met with no change of heart since the time, Bve years ago when he advised that the Spanish fleet should be attacked and sunk while Spain and the United States _ were atill at peace. 'Ihese are “strenuous” proceedings, but they are also treacher- ous. The ep’sods will serve to open the eyes of the South American Republics as to the real value of the professed friendship of the Republic nf the north. FOR POL|TlCAL HDNESTY. Rev. Dr. Carman, Superintendent of the Methodist Church in Canada, and Rev. S. D. Chow: , Secretary of the Conference Committee on Temperance and Moral Re- , form, have issued io the Mi t“odis .s of Uanadaa manifesto in favor of purity in elections. Most heartily do_ we commend this action and trust that other religious bodies may take action along similar liner. So long as Christian electors will blindly follow and support party leaders regard- less of their public conduct so long will corrupt and corrupting influences prevail at the polls and in our Legislatures and Parliament. We believe that a great res- ponsibility rests upon the Christian churches in this matter, aud_ that there lies here a duty that has been greatly neglected in the past. Rev. Dr. Carman dnd Rev. llr. Chown point out that iioutleal me in canada his sadly suifered because in elections and in practical politics men are not influenced by high convictions, and do not otserve I that hosestylof conduct which is held to be so necessary in business life and which is so essential to the public wllfare. They proceed: “So long as Christians consent to follow party lines with mcral issues left out, we cannot expectthose who are most concern- ed about getting into or keeping in power to take up questions that will antagonize the vicious or purchasable vc ters. “The revelations of this cogruption and the bondage cfparty politics which makes men condone the crimes of their own party, and the reckless and violent dc- nupciations of the political _cpp:nent_=, regardless of truth and candor, are very humiliating to Christian citizens. The cure for this condition cannct in the na- ture of the case ccme oiat of political parties as such. The remedy must be found in the prot: st of the Christian Church, and the refusal of Christian mop fto tolerate moral wrong in tires respec- tive parties and to demand that the ethicsof Christianity, righteousness, truth and purity shall characterize our public men. _ s I. V ' . PERKINS _ _carriage from Buffalo to the seaboard Many very pretty new styles among w this last lot. Prices range from $5.00 to $12.00 each. Drop in today and see them please. ' A new lot Fit Reform Suits came in yesterday and they are undoubtedly the prettiest yet, natty stripes,mostly striped wi.h silk. You twill certainly like them. Also Fit-Reform Pants, 'all sizes up to 46 waist, elegant goods. Prices on Suits. $12, $15, $18, $20, $25. _ I A Prices on Pants $3, $4, $5, $6 a pair. Prowse rcs.. I _THE ` Q ‘ “One of- the present and imperative du- science of the people in regard to the of selling those convictions which arc with the corrupting gold of the hriber.” twice as great. _ - e I aly, Germany and the Gern.-an State th; United States are ne xt in thc ord ties ofthe Church is to arcuse the cor.- sacredness of the ballot, the hcinouspefs an elemer t in manhood, and the shameful crime involved in buying the sc uis of men Largeas has been the shrinkage of American securities during the current year. f1m0uLting to Sl000000000, the leading financial authorities in London U I » s . _ _ `. represent the shrinkage of British secu- rities of all kinds at a dgure more than France has now the largest national debt in the world- $5,800,000,000 followed by Russia with $3,l67_000,000 and with TonoNro,November9.-The carcass. of Great Britain third with $3,060,000.000. S, reached hereto-day. It was shot iifty S ain, Australia, Austria-Hungary and _]_B_Mme,._ The skeleton 'ul be “um jp A er named. _ i Y 7 isfacioryto me. impos»ih.c. K. Rogers. .2 _ MONCTON _TWEEDS agents for P. E. Island - and Flannel, - OPERA HOUSE uqneuvnllls ` sou. Es s Actual Results ands Not uBstimatcs fount C \NADA LIFE ASSURANCE Co., TORONTO. - Dnut Sins:-Iuscknowled n recei to! rch for . Idesire to express my satisfaction with theqmfeosne og rny¥d‘vestna'qe1`\lt.with’;°?\.x 1°' ’ ` My policy, No 87:6, was issued on the endowment plan in |870 for alone, hd I- paid ten premiums of $48 each, or $48: altogether. - The surplus pavmeut you sow make is alone greater than the total cost of the b d 1 hs ved th in duition. policy y $4r.so an vgbrecei e $r,ooo a It is hardly necessat r me to ray that to have all mv payments returned and' over s|,o¢o in addition, des the insurance protection all these years, is quite san; _ P I congratnlite the Canada Life on arecood which might almostbe considered _ Manager P. E. Island Branch, Spa _ Charlottetown, _ _ l _ _- IN Walkin, drive in, wheel in. step in cr skip in-Come in any old way, BUT GE-'l‘ IN and if its s We can please you, save you money and lit you. We're the We therefore have the largest assortment"- Tweeds, Hiomespuns, Yarns, Stockiuette ' Blanketing' ffj-®'~r+fs_\',vrr»jay@pu- at--.-; . - _~.-.,,.,,m§`,. . _ l3v',W9l_ _‘el-l,7'r_»¢__` _ ‘ . . ..""-,_._ _. v it. -T" l We have aluuila doizcn , slightly soiled blankets. I0 ,_ tiicmout at big discount off the marked price MONCION BLANKEi_lNG, all Wool and two' yards once wc -have SUNNYSIDE. ' PERTH, ONT. Aug, ruth, song. Yours Truly, _ __ r#`A.nar.r.. _ ' ~ E. R. Brow, I ” OR Cl.Ol`illNG. Bunmsc. _ ~ ;. A. WINPIELD SC0l`T. Manager. ` ` '“""""'* ' By the proposed improvement of the Erie Canal that water route which now carries barges of only 240 tons will float . hargesof 1,000 tons. The best nf carriage per ton from Buffalo which is now 87 cents will be reduced on the enlargedi canal to26cents. In other words wheat which now costs 3§ cents per' bushel for will be carried for four dfths ofa cent per bushel. The great railway interests of New York strenuously opposed the spend- ‘ ‘ing of10,1'millions upon the Erie. Canal, but the people of the State have voted to §go roi-ward with ic. There will be no possibility of the railways competing in the carriage of grain, coal and ores with the improved canal. if present expecta- y tions of the low cost of water' carriage shall be realised. - THE GLOW OF HEALTH When the blood is rich and pure there is a healthful glow to the complexion which speaks of tpe_ vigor and vitality ot the system. There is no more certain way? for pale, weak people to att-tin the glow of health than by the persistentuse of Dr Chase’s Nerve Food, the great -food cure which forms new, rich, red blood and creates new nerve force. ' A MONS_`_l§EMO0SE.. _ a bull moose, weighing 1,475 pounds, miles north of Parry Sound by Captain ed and set up. I WE SPEAK ml; IRUIH When we say we are giving unusually low prices on Hot Water Bottles, Atomizers. rubber goods of all kinds- THIS WEEK. _ . ~ We are making a show- ing of this class of goods and invite you to call and examine and _see for your- selves. _ See window and prices asked. 3‘We_ guarantee any article you buy here. A.W.RCii(llll.Phlll.B. _ The i -_ < . WAKEFUL CHILDREN. 'For a long time the two year old child ot Mr. P. L McPherson, 50N. Tenth St., ` Harrisburgh, Pa., would sleep but two or three hours in the early part of the night, which made it very hard for her parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach trouble, and gave her half cf one of Chsmberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach- and she slept the whole night through. Two boxes of these Tablets have eiiected a permanent cure and she is now well and strong. For sale by all druggists. Tenders for Rink. Sealed tendeis willbe received from parties wishing to lease thellillsboro Si ating Rink from Nov 16th, x9o3,' up to May lst 1904. Tenders to be marked "Tender for Skating Rink" to be afiafessea to .s. w. cranes,” Presidentand to bein his hands by . Nov 16111, their own iz o’clock :9o3L Tenders to hose. The or any tenderfnptl 1 ~.\\ 1 »,. \‘ > _ rf . a" _ ,_ _ ,_ it ' Y ;_` I ‘, /r : ~ . . 1 _ _ Ll. / 1 v / '”~'/4" “ ..,,",*,,»_‘~co\r_vn _ ‘ r \ _ § _Q \ ALL EYES' ‘ ouner or later are candidates for glasses. Only' snexperto ticiancanteli von just when that day has A sensible regard for ours ep hindsight in safeguargug your vision. ALI £8' sminat on by us which costa nothing ma pre vent consequences which later on would ze in- _ evitable. We lit everyone exactly, I L_. \/'\/. £33 P( Oor. Grest.Geor¢e sndGvafton Btn. » - 4 From Halifax every Tues- day morning. Fr0m'C_harlottetown every Thursday. ' Calls at Hawkesbury, Ari- hat, Isaac’s _I-Iarbor, Sheet Harbor, Salmon -River, Can- so, Summerside. CARVELL BROS., _ - _ _ Agents. @'¢°Wll» AD|»$Tl.'l"l\lt »; ` litsszehagiiiiacss We have the-bestgrain - bags s is-_ the country. They are largeenougli bushel potatoes. They are strong, 'c1e¢n..:hev= ters. and are !=° sive want some, how many ? _ de_s.ie_rs'inf_' i.~ Thereforeit yonrFs11and by John McLeod & wxahto appear at clothing such as Ready-tofwear Suits, Made-to-Order Suits, Pants,I _ reproach ,md Wm ili°€T|ii`iiFliii'Evclurnmssronf, iBi”`°”`”" Dominion of Canada, Province oi Prince In the matter of “An solvent Banks... Loan Gompsnies. Tnadin ’ entyrnine the matter sf Dated thisseventh » -i ol s ~ l :.v°°:'t‘.:‘.:“:.‘:‘:'......‘“°"“_...t°s'.....°’°‘..§“:..n ,,,_,,__,_,__,,,___,_ Province oi Prince Edward Island, In the SupremeGsurt In the matter of ‘ an Act solvent Banks Insurance Lban Companies, Building 'hailing Corporations" ing Up Act ' Chapter One Twenty- Canada and the Amendi the matter of Mark (Limited. Jeweler and Optidnn, ` ‘ I -4 I “ilityl of Ghent’ ' o hold 4% bushel Oats, or 3=