vqnarpdvivilw “* ,__ 3 "s 'f"*F’\` " "`°f‘;5"2<\§;ff=i”e:1'.'iv';~}>_1{ www ~ ...,.,,...... » ' 1 .1 'T '“'*‘**”3¥'“ 5 , ' . » \ »___. 'r - <. “ ~ _tr ,_ ' ‘ " - ' . ,. i.>»~__:».¢_ ,,.-"..f 'f.j- ._ ._ _f _,.4 . _ _ ,_ , , _ _...-..-...__..._..~....~-»-~~~~~~»- ~ _ ~ as _ _ __ .__ _ :.____ _ V _ _ __.`____,_.),.,~, ___»_;~.f_-_ ¢_' ._-_e_,_;»_; ..:,~ ,_ _V » __ _, . ;_:,i,;‘,_ _,_.,., __)i_f.__.» 2.4¢;¢0¢>_r,7',;%.__.i..,;,_{;..._-.Sf HT; :'_,;_,____,!'3,_`;,_‘_; .MT 'f ' »' = ` . ~- 1 » “fi‘~i - , , 4 ‘_ \ 4?? run GUARDIAN ci=iaiu.o'1'rnrowN‘ ramen iinwann. isLA1srD._..S?G1‘C§,BH!} 12.1901-_ fini" __ _ l- --§- ' ‘¢",.# I _'. .- 4 '-_f.4__;-1::-4 . "e D0 You See lt? , ... Lcok carefully at this little - picture. 'i`here's a great . s I a V 5 \ deal toit. lheres alamp, ' - ‘_ #hat makesthf: heat. Right ij; over it is the vaporizcr ` _:i that hozds the Vapo~Cr_e- Y " "` solene. This Cresolene is a. wonder- ful medicine. lt kills most kinds oi disease germs, and is a most remark- able healing agent. You simply breathe-in the vapor of it, that`s all; it goes all through your bronchial tubes, curing asthma, croup, coughs, catarrh, whooping-cough. ll ' id b d i here. 1-ii?-_-‘€,`.°..'.°iZ‘I-‘.°2.'i.i‘i.§?..p. .¥n§§‘.5.i'3i§'i§§¥`§ nf.. &i»s, and a bottle of Ci-esolene complete, $1.50; clara sup lies of Cresoleiie 25 cents and 50 cenis. Himsa-ated booklet containing physicians’ testi- sinials tree upon request. Varo»Caasoi.lnn Co., sun Fulton St., New York, U.S.A. 1". ; ; SMOKE A Baden Powell 50. (Siler for sale at _ of Mount Albion were burned to .the oundb ineendiaries. With the barns ' 9 was _ f=_ - .g cattle, the crop of hay and grain, the An Independant* Journal, untranimelled an earless; aiming to be Just, impartial, Reliable. Newly, seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people. and recognized therefore as The Peo,p1e’» Paper. Published at its omces, New Prowse Block North side Post office, at the following rates payable in advance:-» Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) one month asc. per r . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ $3.00 Semi~weekly l=?dition (Wed. A Sat.)per year $i.5o; in advance . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.25 weekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 hi advance ................................... . .$1.00 Branch Offices have been established at the followin places where subscriptions may be paid, news Iurnisli- ed, advertising, job work and other business transacted:- Summerside, Rogers 8: Rogers’ store-J. B. C. B k M nn _ .1 er, a get Alberton, Alberton Bookstore-G. S. Muttart, Agent. Souris East, 'l`el:ohone mee-P. G. Seaman, I Azeu I. E. B. MCCREADY, I. P. HOOD, E litor BusinessMansgei _ii iiiiiii _i;;ui_i\ii SATURDAY, OJTOHER 12. 1001. AN INCENDIARY FIRE. Our citizens were insxpressibly shocked yesterday when the news reached town that in the midnight hours of the night previous the barns of llr. Robert Jenkins 83' Y were consumed five horses, 15 head of entire outilt of farm machinery and Mr. Jenkins has been for a good while active and zealous in promoting the enforcement of the Scott Ast in the section of the country where he resides, and found it necessary to do this because sf the lsxity of the authorities. His activity aroused the enmity of those engaged in the illegal rum trade, and from time to time threats were made which leave little doubt in the public mind as to persons were engaged in the dastardly deed, and droveto Hr.Jenkins’ place in the midnight hours of s very dank nigl.t to carry out their purpose The morning revealed the marks where the waggon had turned round in*he road, hotheut and west ofthe farm Appar tiitly one or u oie waited in the wagon while another applied the torch. These clues, together with the threats mad may help to bring the guilty parties to punishment. 5 Universal sympathy is felt and ex pressed for Mr. Jenkins and his family in the great loss they have suHsred, and _with it there isa sense of shame and humiliation that such a crime can perpetrated in our peaceful, Christia having their roofs burned over-their head """" “*'tr-1°'f:.':r~» me - .-.__.x..._.._.. r, _,. ,‘,_, Fi ll: i ‘Uv . H ` l The circumstances are such as to a e ' 0' 1 no doubt that the ilre was set by fiends in i sm_id°nly confronted “nd _Wm spare n Two Feet” and these two feet must have shoes, for the weather wasn’t made on a barefooted plan. Our shoes will fit your feet, please your eyes and not em,p:y your purse. See our “special” "Leader" s splendid boot for men, it is made of the best calf leather 1iD6d.good hravy sole,Goodyear welt and high cut. Price $5-00 See sample in window. \ implements and $400 worth of eggs. le v human shape, who only lack the courage to become assassins. Hr. Jenkins and his large family were in sound sleep when he was awakened shortly after midnight by the fierce light of his burn~ ing buildings. His first thought was to awaken and save his family. By this 'me the two barns, which had been I ldsntly Set on fire at the same time, \ “produced to tlamifig ruins with tha ri stalling in. .iii that slwd the house, anl‘probably the lives of the inmates, ‘ + *_ ‘ HAVE YOU TRIED IT” P Meerschaum Cut Plug ,Smoking _I believe that those in authority realize th Fconditions with which we have been fpaiiis tounearth and punish the perpe itrators of this wicked and alvrrnin icrime. ` ‘ A detective ought to be detailed to search the case to bottom. _ If the Island brought from abroad. We think a rewar oughttobe offered bythe Government for such evidence as may lead to th .arrest and punishment of the guilty parties. Lat it not bs said that in our _ . I it was the fact that a slight breath of wind 7 R. will issue return ticket! onthree dayl,_? [HE GUA|i|)|AN;.......... the consequences might have been _to horrible to contemplate. e October 15, 16 and 17, good to return upto 0 and including October 23. The Board of Trade and Tourist Association are work- the motive for the crime. Two or more bs f ` For lvery For- at Piles. If so we are reduced to the conditions o I I _ _ anarchy and terrorism. _We trust and B:[r;`_ie_F6nQ_f_0\:v¢_§1»te1.1_3__'1I3“‘¥3`_9;P $3 g e » with blind, itching piles for years, and _ ‘ ' x » 8 for the benefit of others suffering as 1 did, I send you this record of my case.” Mr. Amos P. Fisher of Somerset, King's Co., N.S., a commercial travel- ler, well-known throughout the Pro- vines, writes :--“It is great pleasure to _ ' f with the emergency, one should be gg; tg‘y°'§,s§nl;a1‘§__béiI;s;l1:f)'%n‘: _ has not sulllcient detective skill to grapple I e Dr. Chase's Ointment, I am completely I $3322; ?.‘;‘.‘..¥.i'_;’.‘.’é‘.2 ;f;§i“§§.::.,":§, THE RQYAL i:r~isURANcE COMPANY of Livsqmt s cease." torture of th te e gm-_»C;»~,;g;g;3»f=. ~f Em-<»». THE SUN INSURANCE coNiPANY of Lmam. ing togetliertoget visitors to the city, and the hope is to reap a considerable harvest for the hotels, livery stables, street cars, and also in a mercantileway. As the hotel accommodatlon,ample for all _ ordinary occasions, will be necessarily in-_ rates. There will be much to see besides attractions will be a great display of dre- in the harbor. Other events will be the distribution of medals to the South Afri- evening reception in the Exhibition Two Extreme Gases I sf ltsliiiig Piles e can heroes, presentation of addresses, the ,, :ee . _ -' _ . " 5 Y s Il si itching I was aiways in pain until s cures Dr. Chas s i 1 among his acquaintances. I only used fratitude for this marvellous cure, and ‘ ment I was bothered with the above d I _ L malady for twelve years, and suffered L 6 i extreme agony at times. Thanks tc I applied,and our homes and properties la. fair Island the iacendiary's torch can be id J.u.n£LL, Broadway Boot md Shoe ,‘ Tobacco. It’l all right. opened forthe reception dfguests at fair _ ' muht' works which will take place from floats _i iv rug or rather an OLD DRUG STO RE under new The undersigned having purchased the stock and Fancy Goods owned by Mr. L W. Watson, and having sumcient tor the great thi-ongs expected. thereto very largely, prepared to meet the wants of the publig houses of many private citizens will be ill Uh# 5b0V9 HIM lt Wil'fl0|l'5 , ll7°'Ud_» Que” SINCE 0Pp0llte . , ._,_., ~ the Royal visitors. The arches to be _ erected in various parts of the city will bo ~ , _ , _ unique and beautiful. The decorations < _i , and illumlnations. public and private,wil1 , be on a grander scale than ever before in "H xy’ dm S“°¢?°9°°\' t° :Wlt5°U the history of St. John. Among the ` _.1 Building, and the most imposing military Uur New Fall and Winter Clinhs have arrived review ever witnessed in the Province » g 'I' in Vicunai., Beavers, Melitonig, etc. New Suitings ' Serges and ‘Vicunsa New Trowsering country. Can it be that orderly citizens I that Were Positively and Then- The latest n»oveh_ie_ in Checks and swipe! cannot lie down to sleep without fear of eughly Cured by Dr. 0lale’l A18 0 B fun line of Gents. Furnishings. Dintnsent--The Only Actual Care _ could set nothin to stop the constant _ mme” and uemhmt ,muon ¢ friend Bi: mine mia me of ins wonderful `~` f ‘ e' 00'ntment had made l ' - __ one box, and am entirely cured. I I . I in ruins, without instant and energeticl __ action being taken by those in authority ° _ I _ I, ° U . h the atrooiouq criminals. & _ f ' Q o puma Bar laters, Solicitors, Notaries, etc- ¢,,m\,i,,¢d D A MAClCINNON.LL.B,K.C» ' I QF We Hold Thee Safe > ..‘.i‘°.f&S.l1°t`1“f.f..‘i‘.’£P§.'..‘?.”“" "" 'ri-is PiioENiX INSURANCE COMPANY if 'ri-is MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCB co oi '\"‘L'll"’ZE $400,000.00 Assets: li _riiii iiovii. visir io sr Join. ' ' ' _ ' Mya, me, _nd P--""""""""-"-""""'“',',,mp, __,,,,_____,` ‘ _' " _ ___ B. BAYFIBLD WILLIAMS. JOHN Metxcimxu SUNG- ` Sold Everywhere. wc. per package St.John is preparing fora bigtime on l 0l5°°-I-°¢m°°°=’ Blwkf 0hsri°tt°t°v 1~¢=°d.3mos "*5*“'“ _ he occasion or ni. ami visit. The 1. o_ Masq to im on ani esac. 100 Misses' Felt Hits at hilt' price. 500 Outing Hat from 50.: to $2.50 “P .i ’ 0 .F S » ii i-io°r oN vous TRAIL Fort Business. 1... 0.... “SN PPERSD UP UF UNCUNSIDERE TR As fi Fall start G00 S ls :is ,goo __ ” O' “LEADERS” as Wheat. 'SUCCESS IN BU-SINESS‘rcpresei;iis the result of long continued, pei-icctly applied eiiorts-, _gained /with force oi past efforts acting upon the present. Oi course you concede that all the force andefilort applied will not establish permririency and success unless supported by the RIGHT KIND OF GOODS :ind if it iS__ 3, qugg tion oi price and quality. Quality must eventually win against price, if priccrcpresents poor shoddy quality oi Drv Goods. Farmers know that Paton’s Goods are as ‘good as Wheat. Clothing A,,j§§g;§;‘§2E§;“§{n§;j‘§’°;§;‘;§»Furs, Mantles 1 _ Ladies’ Hats lllnderweiir Dept, Big Cloth Dept, Department A b'g bankrupt stock of New Fall( &its, Overcoats and Ulsters, also* Ras!ors,bought in Montreal at 671-'Zc Q the $. - Willbe offered during the first 3' months. .__ ms ul or _end you will always find your size “Y m' gmmne ms 8° th and for th” "°° wen if lb” ` 1, Cottons, Flannells, -Linens, Towels, ere; p _ PHC# 6°" 11°* 'mir 10° y°° 'mf 11° A""‘°“°° C°*“‘ f'°‘“ 518 °° *° 8°°° Wd’ °‘ N" F"‘“ Dm" isiieeiiwt Befiainzs. Blankets sn.. .1 Pl°°°°‘ l$47~00° I " kinds of ever da Dr Good h li W t d i_f_,,§§!¥ _~ Goods. All the rough Homespun,” lowest Pricyes fir relible 8 12°' Org 9 S. Furs Seal Umm 73500’ .$45 00 and $65’ greys are here as; well as all other . ‘ .$1 50' $, 50 $3 oo $1§`0’0qul}l" 75°' "'50 ‘zoo “P 7° fashionable colors. Price from 20 toiicairpet D ts ' X - ’ _ ‘ I 7 Maps Wombgt Fm, Cpu! $15_00_ . . . $120 Ev” ‘ide heavy grey wool ~ ep Overcosting from $150.32 50. to $17.00 -.nd $20.00 ass ciao. ow. .ii ie..g.i.. .11 ° ° '_ » _ 0, B.. _ H G _ _ gi 0; ,, Mews Coon Coats $39 00_ $35_o0_‘ Bin* an prices from $200 no $20_o0_ effect. Special 5210. at 7 5c. (One lot _T‘pe':__;? C; coqglgargsa rP0&i= I i d $40.00. in . 5 - - ' - _ Business has thbre been such M1185 Men’s $12 00 Beaver Over-it 85 T““°"'m°d° suit’ fmm *£50 mi of Cloths md Tweed ‘G 98° worth up P:l;:slVi?i`dlo;m'I"di1l?iEi)i!:)ii:tql3li7id2”:is All kmds of Tweedi “ken m ex ofllered coats now $9.00 _ $15.00. i- to$2.00) A ` lgwggg, “gh pf-i¢°,_ __ ° change for “gh 0; wool, lou’s $4.75 Suits for $2.75. len's $8, $9, $1000 Suits for X 00 and $7.00. Hen’s Uisters about 50 in the lot $.00 kind for $5.00. Y0uth’a' Uliters worth up to $8.00 Ill! 'Grill $9 00 and $10 00. All go is 86.00. _ Never in the Histo . of the Cloth- only $1.50. 583 Pairs Boy’s_O»id Pants sizes up to 34 in all sizes at 750. Hard to boat this line and good all wool goods. Th° last of those nap D. B Suits th it were made to sell at $8.00 now marked $4 00. The above stock of Clothing con- sists of a well assorted line of child- ren’s Suits from 75c to $4.50- Reefers from $1.00 to $2. 50. Men’s Overalls and Wool S .vea.ters.Jumpers. and Beal Irish F rize Ulsters and A ° mitotnsd' H.»...'Ai1i.i's a'°ii.°oai. » - and Jackets Passing' 5 u ws lUn-rbri;nl;alilie2I)]‘)ndeli?w;1r exlrybfigy For the Fame", trade Daublemd ‘ We have the best Mmine, on p_iwn.nt-i the Stauiield lead all :i.hers. _r"i35 H"n"`P°@ T"°°d» “I9 O55" Ladies' real Fur Coats not imita- l;w__;l_':'1'B°£"’ ¥}’,_°1';l°_;‘__':'°§:_f°fDt_{‘_:§6s°_‘:'a'fe kind for 75c_ tions nor near seal-but REAL E. I. All work guaranteed. Prices . _ . . ‘ SEAL 1'; be had ,any imitation we will shiw you the ° 7° °°'“ ° iimitation as $1.50 a Suit but we , 'in *"9 57°” fun! 30 Pe' °°m‘° wont guarantee ir: G-at Stanhelds at/5 $25.00, real guaranteed fur coats no d to r .mea to ietuf fo ' ' il 75% $1 00 wi $125 S°fs°='f°f 8810118578 l' Bq y ‘ ~ » _ ood i' Paros' si co _ ° '- ‘_ I 1- $830 S we f $5_00_ Roiilbrs, We carry about 1000 Suits, our? Sqn? lt? :men _;75c N 25 and $2 50 _ _ U _ . Ladies’ Fur Coats $18.00, $22.00, _ _$2.50. Its worth the $~mo1-e. E , _ Dress Goods Dept » w ~....,._.1 o ¢lu»- LLDIES -S ie wh it we offer in Trimin id Hits, the $3.20 for $3.20. _.ns I "¥lliE"£’