»~.,, 7,», .».......,»» W. ' ..._ ‘. _ _ , ._ -1,-i Y . _ F7* »_-i.°,'1§f~‘j.f$`~f:f`!`.f.‘f§"' ~_.\r_.f5-:=\.=_»»»s‘.r~-r\~<'.'f@iegQ<;~<_;.»f=e_-qi-_ix . ,... _, p _ _ _ t \ »~ -> ‘ ‘. ‘»~ ` f.-“‘ ‘ ' .-.'~;~:. »- .sn =‘ _’:<_' ':, if ~. 'Q _‘,~. 1;. :»_' ,_A - __ <5 \-.~. V.; ~- .__._'=,_ __._ _.,_._=( .,.. . _ . .. _.zip . _ .. . .,..,__,. _ 5;, ..._,_. _,,._.$`;¢,.,\. T 'IEE GUARDIAN CB.ARL€¢'1‘TETOWN PBLRCE EDWARD ISLAND 0012031329. llll, 8 ' --ef 1 arfnunur _ I Farmers! When you want a pair oi long boots that will wear and keep your feet dry, get ii piir of Our Own Make Made of Canadian and Island Kip. prices ranging from $4.25 to $4 75. f French Kip $5 O0. We have alsoa full line oi imported long boots from $2.85 up to $4.25. Give us a call when you want long boots We keep the Amherst Klondyke high cut boot, made of grain leather. dooce lined and bellouse tongue to the top, with a :good heavy top sole. Prize 82.90. _ Q‘Custom work and repairin a specialty. _ J. H. BEL L, Broadway Boot-and Shoe Store \ ,"1 1` `>,\';\r't..»`-'Z ;\‘f:. yqaré, 1 a - < ‘ ' r .f < "’ -4 v-`_. _ -V,-._..<'. I' lf: lk” ..~\}"L,‘r ".2125" 311%, -_ ci _ _ »-_`\» Y V i ', ..;_‘\\ 1 -__/_ 5,-_. \,‘Y,‘.".' the Time Come / ,,,_.-.__ 2 . for you to buy a new rang We have the finest line ranges on the Island in man did'-:rent styles. You take no chances. If not perfectly satished with your purchase from us we will take it back at our own expense. What more can we do ‘i llorlrl 8|. Rogers §@_@§@@ "'" ~ - 1 fire Life Accident ol' Plate Glass Insurance we will be pleased to quote you rates. We represent the following irst-class com panies. Canadayinfe Assurance Co. Toronto Ont. British America Fire Assurance ` Toronto, _ DDL Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Norwich, &:g. Law Union and Crown Fire Insurance Co London. Enz- New York Plate Glass Insurance Co. _W. K. Rogers &Co General Insurance Agetn. Great GeorgeSt. Charlottawnn. _Book _Every Here i our lluoorlunlly Tote Dollar ou luslln lilnlng Sueoula- 4 1 UY Washing- lun- ” 3 -. ` brocadcld silks in cream grounds with “°'°"“ '°° . ' *e:.ee_°x;::;“:.;;e:r:;» ;°.ir.':,°;:.‘:l CANADIAN lorrual Exoursron , » s ' Ona of the best country stores in this _ -“Y “Ii” c 0 S I Pssvrnss rsuistcrmr. A. ci-srg,Emn-a1d,_ -T0- _ a Pllllilllllllllllllliillllilllllll . cursxon on _ For further P1»rt1cAu.laTr.; rairglyllyrtg, y m `gl<:;1up$(;l0e:l° ;';*g);l;rlY with Mr. 'Ci-aiK`_ 's»J°rm' _ _ -~~-. . -_ . r ` i' ° ' ` TEN MARRIAGBS ONE DIVORCS. 1 ~ . ' _ 0 t W. C. K ed - ___’_ ' ._ » '__ ch r 0 ann Xgent YOU. Should ‘HHVCI D1rrnro'r,' Uctober 26.-_The marriage `:. A `°"“" ‘ ‘ _ a block of it, sold in Z§,‘f,,§'.i,'§'§°,2§2°§7If;‘§,2‘,,°‘§§”,,'f,*,‘;,‘9,‘§,,‘°,‘§2 ¢ . _ _ _ _ ` thntthc n‘mh°r otmifdilas dllfllf an to us _...lion SMALLPOX Sumrncrsidc Council take. Action. YACCINATN NECESSARY The Health ofiicer to Superin- tend the Work, Examine F Vessels. _ I l Asn adjourned meeting of the ~‘ Summer-side Town Council was held last night with the full board present. Dr. J. H McLennan, health odicer, who was |px-esent was asked by the board his opin- ion ot the smallpox situation. In referring to the matter, Dr. McLennan said that we want vaccination. We are not prepared to nght an' epidemic oi this kind. There has been no vaccination in this town to ‘speak of since 1885. The_disease was never so prevelant throughout the Dominion in l his memory as at present. _So insidious is the disease that before one can ,diagnose the case there might be a dozen _ cases. Our hospital should be put in readiness and people should bemade to understand that vaccination ianecessary. Under the present mode of vaccination a person need not' be kept trom work and r there is little I! any danger of bad results. The Council were unanimous in the opinion that a move should be made at oncetoprevent the disease from getting into our midst, that the provincial act of 188! relating to vaccination be put into operation and that Dr. Mchennansupcr- intend thework, the same to be divided into three wards and given in charge ot the dm’erent physicians of the town. It was also decided that the Council and 'health oillcer visit the hospital west of the town this forenoon and have the building put into proper conditioa for an emergency. » X On motion it was also agreed that the health oiilcer visit every vessel that enters our harbour, examine each and ascertain whether any cases are on board, and make other enquiries as to the health of thcse on board. The light question was again discussed and the committee -heard regarding their interview with the manager of the Electric Light Co. The matter was laid vi over until next regular meeting. MR S. H. JCNES shipped 630 lambs by the Northumberland yesterday. 'l‘nE schooners Stanley Mac, Majestic and Pacific are being loaded with potatoes B iston markets. 0F PERSONAL INTEREST } are at the Davies. ~ or SITUATION i -- is a guest at the Carslake.-Montrea Star. ‘ A North Rustico, were among the visitor! to the city yesterday. his trip to to BuHalo, Toronto and Montreal. i Dunstan’s College, is quite ill at his home in Georgetown. ' City leave this morning for Sydney where they intend residing. the summer in this City with Mr.and Mrs. » J. D. Lapthorne returned on Friday last. `AT THE CHANGE' OF LIFE' by Messrs, Joseph Read 8: Co. for the M*l\¥¢» UW F50. *Ind Uh%Fil1iB\1, Mid if .V00 THE schooner T. W. Langill, Captain Moulton, is in port and will be loaded f f""._ i"- '*" V with produce for Messrs. Crosbie 8: Co., Mr. Wm. E. Boon and bride, Montreal, Mrs. R. G. Wallace, returned from Mr. J. S. Hunter, Snmmerside. P. E. L. Mrs. Robert Bulman and daughter, Mr. R. M. Johnson has returned from Prof. Reginald McDonald, B. L. St. Mrs.Michael Gillan and family 'oi this Mrs. G. H. Gole of Montreal who spentw Mr. Frank Carter who went to Truro in response to a telegram announcingr Mr. MoCully's illness will return on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. McKinnon have ' returned to Sourls from their wedding tour and will be at home at Souris . West; afterNov,4th. - ' _ _ ‘_ _ Mr. H. H. Acorn, Souris is ln the City. Mr. Acorn has 2,111) pieces of timber for the Hillsboro Bridge construction in a raft at Mt. Stewart which will be towed to Charlottetown as soon as the weather will permit. s ¢-'_-*iii The trying period in woman’s life usu-I ally comes between th!! naw ot .forty and Mty years and is marked by irrit- r abiligii e3;ifa¢ihe,s diaztipess, irregular mon es u apps for-eboulngs of evil, palpitation of the heart and con- stipation. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Fecd is 2e”i.'i “"6 ".§’.£'i‘“i§`°.».."r‘i.°°‘i‘i"ii..”‘i°.-',‘-i"° e er c _ ug s n `perio¢£sIt enriches the blood, strength? ens the nerves, regulates- the func- tions ot the feminine orgpns and and tones and invigox-ates`t e whole body f 1 ” , At St. James Manse, Charlottetown, tn Oct. 16th 1901 by Rev. F. F. Fullerton, Alexander Matheson ot Inkerman to Susan Anderson of the same place. . ’ " - I DIED. T* 'YAt Summerside en Sunday Oct. 27, 1901. Marjorie Crosbie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Rogers aged four and one halt months. ’ A1' Vernon River Bridge, on the morn- ing of Oct 28th, after a lingering illness, Lizzie M. Forbes, youngest daughter ofthe late Malcolm Forbes. 'Funeral leaves the residence of Geo Forbes today 30th inst.,dat 11 a. m. for Uigg cemetery. _ 2 All our Cardigans ahve torougnly wl. made, and great care has been given t the trimming and finish of th; dygcxrmrint 1; -Jas. Paton 8: Co. w . These are the product of most skilful hands. We invite you to examine the are not satistied with the result we will willingly refund cash on return of acket.-Jas. Paton St Co. 'id and wt-I 'White Cotton '38 inches wide - White Gotton"38 1* . eg. We do not 'advertise a thing at a price, and irhen you com afterit tell you its all gone and humbug you with some- thing else sfter we get you in the store, ` A We give what we advertise, i t i ~ .-.r..,,_ ._,»,.v-,:3,. _ I - _ For. §]`__u| Friday. 25th and WQQ3 4 as u * Flannelttte 28 __ Flaunelctte 86 ‘~ “ 7c.' ” oi-ences the los quality for tc. ‘Print Cotton 5°# ' A big basket of /Ribbon worth all the way to 75° \ Fancy Brocade was' _ ” $2-5° ° rv# we °¥9{s°¥i” so One lot Velvetemi _in and 'a few `otl\e\" ew “Nil ill* rih _ ésgw ifrgi E55; _ ‘eq §_ 2’ ii E i 3 .E-er §‘ B' I ` 5 ' or euro ull 'iwssrfuorl Aw. nudist, cimksusaaapax