as I 1 l 2 Ol' YHUYD. Admission to Hall ro cents. ' 9-xB eod awtd ~ 41"-.- _vu-f ~.» .s .-nf- »--'um r r...._._ i ge | S inmooanaia-N cnlinneeiin're'ws,:en1scs:Vnnwnna;ism,Nn _ »_ ._ i ps _ _ _ _ -_. ,_ ; .,._v_,. _ i, ...»1__$_..~ 2. gc »~_ 3.g\_,‘~ é.-1;*-,ls ,.._ft.;.6=.:v_ ._>.»2, _gr _w_¢ ~ ~ =‘- - r as.. _ -_af ._-=.. :_ g _» V- .5 ~i~'_~< -< -_~*.‘=¢~. _ ~. f;»_ ,-»-,~_ _ "' ' ¢ f‘~‘_"‘f"‘ ~ '."'f;-r""»~o`¢; '= .?.»i=f2'..~_._-as _ 1 _ V 5 __,.£_~.,_€ >,_\ .,._~_, ._`,.,___.._<._ _ :._,_V._ ,_..,j|5_.,_, gi __ _ “___ _ __ ._ .._._-....e,.___, ____________W___ h _ _ 1 “ , Oatmeal Toilet Soap. An extra flue toilet snip that wears well and does _not _ir- ritate the most delicate skin. 3 Cakes for 25c- J. G. JAMIESO The Vledical l'lall. Always Reliable. Grand Provincial Bazaar N. In aid of Building Fund of law Roman talhollt talliodral Willbe held in the 0 Gatlieilral Basement lla CHARLOTTETOWN, liglinlig Inlay Emlig. llclilir. llh. and will contnue until Saturday Evening, Oct. I . The Great Provincial Event 0| The Sea sen. ' l program f h even.ng: a magnii giggtisph of Plaigtaii?lcFancyGoods in th ir '°”°°..°_""° §°°“s._‘§.:.‘;°=.2‘“°.:‘ ”.'.‘:°°s.:r°@i Boot ,Va etv _ C-» C-_ ¢_ "° * '°"“"‘° ‘.'l.‘1“°i,‘2.’Z.5§.;.°‘.'.';: "‘.‘.‘I..‘3 *‘é..f§' venues, r . . . :u\:¢g&»¢ g¢ ,p:;;¢1i_;ilrli;c;nfer the “Freedom of ' " _ ors. Spectiiil gediiceld Railway Ragislfor all regulig tram from ll stati to C r ottetown wi oi: Wedngiilny October 9th good to retnrtii lon Wednesday and Thursday Oct. 9th, as o lowsz- Tignisli to Elmsdale,'incl}isive ....... ._ _ _ _ .$1.25 Bl0om1i¢ldtpPorta§e, H ._ ............li5 $’l'i`1'l'.1".‘.’.."£‘..°’§.’I‘..‘§.‘§..'..i.i.~- Travellgetrs Rest to Cape Traverse,'inclpsive. _ ._ '3 Q Q, _ _ . . ldtmg1i%dnbine, ,, . . _ . Hunter Rlveryto North Wiltshire. “‘ Colville to Milton, ‘ Rmlfy Jucuop. _ _ ’ Scans to Bear River, inclusive .... _ _ _ . _ ._ loll3Baytg_LOta‘4';, ‘I ....... Dun 1 , ‘ _ ._ ._ _ _ Bedfoeril, :)oc:’;ii.&olle¢, 35; York, 25. Georgetown to Cardigan, inclusive. . _ _ ._ _ _ _ Perth to Peake‘s, mi such Railwav Excursion Tickets°to' be 'pre- lented at the bazaar hall, tobe stem by Bazaar committee, and thus made good I The Hall will be gorgeously decorated for the occasion; amnseiuents of various kinds fur- nished; euniptious meals provided; a select e. wi ee ess sssaesss are Dinner or Tea 25 cents. _ By Order of Committee hhhahmbo _ midst. 'We would feel much safer an To send us a Trial Order for ICE CREAM Ycu’ll enjoy ice cream to day, and t-he warmer the weavher gets the more you’ll mijriy it. Telephone us (No 238) or said us word and we’ll deliver a package at your door. We make our Ice Cream O f. _.m our Pasteur-ized cream- which is absolutely pure and admittedly superior in Havor to .rdicary cream-and we put is np in l0c., 20c and 35c. P -Uk&s°‘P.» John 6. McDonald Paiveurized Milk Factory, V _ Water Street. `vvAN1"Eoi, A First or Second Class Teacher for he Crapaud School. Apply at once to D. ~'. 'McQ ARBIE, Sec’y 'l‘rustee°. Crapaud, 9-16, d3i wti |_ ' ~ l '- "'-- lllllllil Jlllllll lllllllll On and after Monday the 23-~l in t the flreimer Jacques Cartier' will un til iurther notice go to Vernon ltiver Bridge on Mg“day"3 instead of 1`u¢5d&y'5_ The time for leaving Ch rio ietown on the trip wili are being supplied and others must attended to. The most alert and careful quarantine cannot always be depended upon to shut out dangerous contagious _ All last winter small~pox prevailed just across the Straits while there were number of deaths from diphtheria in our would be much better prepared for an emergency if we had a proper place for the isolation and treatment of those who l maybe suddenly adlicted with disease l dangerous to others. And if the wors came to the worst, such timely prepar ation might and probably would be the means of saving some valuable lives. strictly military one, General O’G1-addy Halsyforbade the men of the South Af- rican Contingent to appear in khaki uni- forms to receive their medals. The same order had been made at Quebec and Mon treal and it had been obeyed. But at Ot- tawa the men, who felt that the uniforms *ln which they had served King and coun- in - i li. THE GUARDIA An Independant Journal, untrainmelled e arless; aiming to be Ju at, lmpartla|,»_ Reliable. Newey, seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people. and recognized therefore as BI' The Peopldl Pap - Published at its omces, New Prowse Block Nogh_ side Post olhce, at the following rates payable in advnncez- Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) one month asc. per r__.~ ..................... ._ $3.00 Semi-weekly Evdition (Wed. & Sat.) per ‘war $1.59; in advance _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1- eekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $.25 ln advance ................................ _ ; _ .$1 Branch Offlces have been established at the following places where subscriptions may be paid, news urnish- ‘ed, advertising, job work' and other business transactedz- Snmmersidek rs & Rogers' store-J. B. °ii ° Baker, auager. Alberton, Alberton Bookstore-G. S. Muttart, 25 .® _ Agent. Souris Eazt, Ttelznhone dice-P. G. Seaman, QCII I. E. B. MCCREAQY. J. P. HOOD, Eiitor Business Manager _ v *Q12 §ur,l\niu\i1s animal MONDAY, SEPTIJMBER, ao 1901. A` CONTAGIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL. The fact that\small-pox has lingered about various parts of Canada and that cases are now reported in Halifax, while diptheria has again show itself in Ch lottetown, recalls the necessity for contagious diseases hospital. Some day probably in the winter season when that disease is most prevalent, we may have an outbreak of small-pox in your.midst, and unless preparation. is made before- hand there will be no means of isolating the patients. We think the health authorities should consider these matters and have some place ready or easily made so to which patients adlicted with con- tagious diseases could be sent when th emergency arises. ' It may perhaps be said that the wants of the community are many and cannot all be provided forat once. This is true, but one by one our most pressing needs be 81°' a. 8 a d t A CASE OF INSUBORDINATION. For some reason or other, no doubta try were good enough to wearin receiving their medals. proved insuberdinate. No doubt popular feeling was with them, ‘ too in a large measure. Be that as it may the Ottawa men decided after conferring together that they would ignoie the order of the General and appear in khaki. The amhoritles got wind of it, and threats were made that if he admitted te the grounds. Still un- terridsd, and still lnsubordinate, the Con~ tingent men went in uniform te the gate, prepared. it is said,to rush the guard seat against them if necessary. There some delay, some parleying, the men went on, and when the Duke turned an say an amused smile swept over his face. Itls since given out that at the l moment Gen. Haley’s order was con- veniently recalled in order to prevent a unpleasant scene. _ dep nd on the state of the tide at .he Brid 1°- ' L._(`. OWEN _ ‘ Cl.’r...~ n,‘.Zl d lw Agent. 5 r UNH DM W, h _,vm ac .,, 61 8 carried through l But the men who bea' lafg¢ ilumbv' ff' S°m~1~‘= Md We 621111 it twt umctl \S\ll8ta!1l8 Sdlld - - _ _ ` l ‘ s if i ` h _ W""' QU€'*n~. 1~ consuquei-ily with- tremble before General O'Grady, or even ‘ _un and ee Wea e not 'fi t n 1 ,x ou' s '~ pre=+n~.niv-f. A Pu*~lec-M¢=¢-.f- ing of the E'--cars uf that »ii~.rri.;| ln l9l'~*l)t’ fvalwfi Hi meet at Hun 9 Rh- r liall, ou SATURDAY AFTERIBUN NEXT Ar 2.30 o'oLo0K, To d"senf-n Dominion Politics. Premier Ftvquhavsnn Dr Dougla.~, M L A. Horwce Herz-rd, Efq, John F Wheaf, M In \, ¥B"‘G,W Smip--~ , M' -.4 A. are rrqles-bfi v0 be Pl'-‘f-en~ t andre-an uh' °lectm_s.'_ _ ‘ asm Montreal Henna pus it on occurrence, happening in Canada perha. helped the Duke “to understand why th #,485 - Ol* ‘ _ l Is the-s a,\\'gi7 wh' w»s~l1b~»1l°cl ,|g|{gy,,,_' l and Unch [IOL (fda, _ cl0=li¢~ °»\' band. i_h,_', FU uidihi use , i Czar-'s recent visit to France had no. war- _ like object. Nor is the alliance with France, if actual alliance exists, by any`. means so important to Russia as to France. Russia is practically too strong, - with "-- It seems to be in contemplation to make a change in the editorship of the Chris- tian Guardian, the Ontario organ of the Methodist body. Hitherto most denomina- tionaljournals have been conducted by ministers, but several correspondents are urging that it needs a trained journalist for the position. There is great force in this contention. One very prominent lay- man ef the body puts it in' this way: I think that a layman of ability Would get into closer touch with his - community than the averageminlsterinl editor could. The idea prevails, rightly or wrongly.that _ the Guardian “ls a ininister’s paper.” The rank and flle of the Church think so. Perhaps they are wrong. But thlnklug so. their attitude toward the _Guardian is not assympathetic as it other wise might be. A _ I The Best Medicine for Mothers Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription “Words cannot express how vice and your vorite Pre- scription,” ” writes Hrs. D. /_B.' Bari-lcks, of renews Campbell _ __ mdCo..Va. *Ifeel%&iita»c\;_rpd 1 I been in _ _ er. years. Sufered 'PY fill# 8131?. four bottles of your ‘ Favorite Prescrip~ " I ani now well. I am tlie mother of _ _ children. Wlgthghe Brat céiild tg stig- = 'fend ' t ours an wi e eeeon' i d“I'eii!eteyd-eyisur medicine and was sick ~ -asthma hours; -I believe Dr. Pieice’e rite Prescri tion to be the best niedi wish you great sages, and hope that God Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay ex- pense of customs and mailing only. Ad- ”‘ <1~=.~.=_nf_ R. v. rims, Buffalo, N. Y. K&§i¥~R5EE¥§_§&¥§! .§D\.cct From \ . Canadians were successful in South x Africa. Canadians are tremendously lc-yal _ . - U0 U16 CPOWII, but they are noticeably - §N.N_ iciii0N , _ Rf i ily* ~~|»-ll`_ ‘dvr-ag' fdtl) Sl 3 ?rul|~ G ' aft rm " V J* ‘, 15' NEW I grateful I amforypurkindad-_ All in the following lilies' than any other store in Canada f _ I _ l _ s _ \\\\\\\ ar j_ WHY T TCU WEAR __ _ 'drizgmins' vw V J an - e _ , _ I _ i"~ _ _ e _ ` _z’ »l _:U _ _J ‘V \ . _ . £37 € 5"* ,W3 5.4¢ cw The World’s Best at Popular im All Departments- Filled to Ovcrflowlng with Newest and 'Finest Fall Fashions. _ Q’ is* , _» reat manudicturiug centres of Europe and America excee gn extent that of anyprevious year, and were never bought li or better selected. . ¥€!é>`“"¢°:’¥ The assortment excels in value as well as variety, ard rms., N, th, - l th ld b t t l rices diumnt 1 embrace one large scae e wor s es a popu ai- p You uns?) 1?" was _ W v°'.f.se*.17 “sifted New Gloake. New Jaeliete. New Gapee rwhw fitnes- itéiilbkilt mole New Costumes. New Skirts New Blouses who _ ‘ ` Billie. New llreee Beetle i New _|\i_||_\ihoiia,”lew'L"n_oes New Trlmmlega M _H¢wiVl|foa|e’i`-_yQ'ef\e’_iBle_vea lew'lei\ eFurn|a°l\lnga ' * ¢l°f*h"\u _ _ `Hun`dreds~ of new*-fall siiits to select from-all made to our special orders-stylish, warm and warranted to lit. Uncl_erwea,r and Hosiery Ou im ortations for the fall of 1901 direct from th pl 5-O The big store does the ladies underwear business better ew _ _ Every ,garment is built for comfort and good service, but not regardless of good looks. Our underwear expert d0¢B_ not accept manufacturer’s skimped sizes, but buys special sizes made to the Company’s standard measurements. Our underwear and hosiery stock starts at the cheapest it’s possible to buy goods for, to the most luxurious kind manufactured. i _ f TX Ladies’ Hosiery. New Underwear ...Wu deytongeigor ‘ Yeilwlllenjoy i ‘ ' I ' _ James Flin li KE-#QD g Moms Cor Queen Worth's ; i First eiaee me double teams. Finerurooutsfor and private ep hone 52 5 20-d 3m _ ' if mar sun' 'a.‘.‘.'.... \ S 8itialii‘i_"i`el_d’l"s f’erfect Flttina' t Unde :wear Will not shrink.'It is m do of the Bneet long Shred ‘bombed Nova Scotia Wool, This wool is t-.moms - for its great strength and elteticity A1 S'l‘ANFIELD’S is the warms-at and most comfortable under 'ear made It bam, 8,-0,", fm", m¢|,,»,, will wear twice as_long an other 'nukes Money back if you d 1n’t say so too pam See"`tli STANFIELD S 3, nt s on .very garment Try Ewen T" 2% tb R F laddigan T le h N ai how# e pone o T v vi-*pry* Lost"‘“"'f above goods are -,inf c _ ` e _ 3 0 Opportunity 3' In order to reduce our immense stock to make room If 7°" 'hd "°° basl" on democratic at the same time. Wher We h""¢ "°““" f°" 5°‘“"a`h° "°"Y " d‘y’ you me h°'ndm`p - = _ _ R e _ g _ _ 1 ' ` "` ` f - Hof ' t b P U else in the Empire would such an act * of _ setetviiitiis ’onme‘_ut.»: la 'gan M85 K for new goods "’ 5?;‘qo;.0gexha§e;;5wy,» g iosubu-dination bepossible? Wh re e-l~i»- Hg” Q19, 0 -'gig If"llS, P¢§'lS, ` ` ` M 5! soon as van gan Wg m. would the authorities allow it to b The 81.0.,-,. gyve =e ect d i`r0“n 8 Supply ILC tl8lll@d fill' ~ -~ _ _ : -- _, - » _._ V A . . . i Z . P ' ; 1 Y A mf. 0. »h» sup..-m. Com, B..,,ch_,Cmn3e hiatobe excused if they did not £i.‘_’-.'al»”?{§.‘§'°°° "'“1“°'"°’°E°'°° by A _ fr°e 1-yllabnv I0 All goods' i.. our store at from IQIHQQ 8113111033 lO to 33 1-3 p._o oif Big bargams' for everybody ..........m». s __ _ f1‘his is slaughter sale - I ii Pinchas’ HALIFAX, N S Ka.\x~lbe..ch &