_.I ELVIS .n S $23: it w their Mmm” to From the time of his brilliant vic T , J QS tory at Manila down to the date of ° his return to the United States Ad- Book and Stationery Store. We have opened up a grand variety of Mechanical Toys. New and up- to-date, dolls as specialty, dressed. and undressed. Leather and Celu- loid Goods, Japanese Ware, some- thing nice, bonnd Books from al the best authors for thirty cts each AT J. HORNSBY» I three thousand of his ardent admir- _Washingtou and presented him with Yismris Rew.Ch’u>wn. P- F- I- _ "the title deeds. And the gallant Ad- _ miral, amid all this enthusiaetica ~ .devotion of his countrymen, took to lhimself a fair and wealthy bride. So ‘l bell. ll Within afew days after came a ' note of discord.lt was whis that AGAINST BIIEIKABE. General Agent. OFFICES- 33 Queen St. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETUWN, P. E. I. NOVEMBER, .25 1ll9 “gif llll llllllllllli lilllllllllll that Xmas is not far oE. Thoeei SATURDAY’ Novlnaln 5’ 1”' A DISAPPOINTBD ADMIRAL. miral Dewey was the idol of his countrymen and countrywomen. He was received with every mark of honor which an admiring and grate- ful nation could bestow. Some forty ers subscribed and paid sudicient money to purchase a costly furnished residence on a fashionable avenue in far all went merry as a marriage _ ' 1 'th ii ° ' 'f 1 B Little aiu Prevents luis. _ 5i=t~P`il»ll' 1-3" °r-f-$5 : P°'°d |Admiral Dewey proposed te bestow ltlie house upon his wife. At first fevery one se‘med to be increduloua; Could it be that he was in such haste “B quickly transformed. A third oeed at this e e tue scene was egaiu was executed, this time ly Mrs. Dewey to George EDewey, sou of the Admiral by a former marriage Wim this transfer comes the seemingly authorised announcement that it is but a part of the original plan. Suc- cessive transfers were to show the love and good feeling all around-- the nation’s afection for its hero, the hero’s adection for his wife, the wife’s affection for the' etepson. This may all be true, but the revelation comes too late and the nation’s conhdenco in Dewey’s level-headednese has received a shock from which it may not re- cover. It would have been wiser had the Admiral not been in such haste to part with the gift house. Yet we can- not think it will aEect the verdict of history upon l ewey’s achievements as , an naval commander, or his high lcharaoter as a man. The unfortunate incident, and the suddenly changed attitude of so many ardent admirers is keenly felt by the Admiralgwho is quoted as saying.- --I would not have believed it pos- sible that the Amirican people. who have so recently received me ss s hero. .should now turn upon me with columns of abuse. I was told I was a hero; that l could have anything I desired. l asked nothing except that I be permi - and bicknegs Insurance ' of mel.” added 8 Poiin' blmk q°.°s`i°n lief has alread been called for on ac- t an w@l qI3t¢f in to idenouuced as a hasty, ill considered. lungrateful and foolish actlt was said n f in -*lthat Admiral Dewey had disappoint- : to Ctuntry Cases. wCwHn our Faiths, to any repeemtatimi we make with regard to our work. With a dal el Bret-ease work- man and the beet tools that money can purchase, we ard enabled to represent our work as strictly first-class in every respect “By our works are we known.” Xlllllll l 00.. Founders. Ihidneus and liaellnlds. Steam Navlptlou Oo's 'Whart ’ed his friends and admirers and had diverted their gift in a way fthey had not though possible; that lthey had not given a. residence ` exe-sexe nlanuare uiecituuntvensirv ,cured little. but to the Hero of l»’f'laf.¥h“$‘.§‘3»“3.$‘lf?“;”?»’§”.°?5’..Sl’.°.§"1’i1f‘§ '~ M‘““‘ ff” "h°“' °*‘°Y ‘."'°" ”“‘.°“§ ifor Mrs. Dewey, for whom they ‘that Mrs. Dewey, having her own rprivate fortunecould well ad'-ard to ‘wait to receivethe house by willif ‘she survived her husband; that the fhouse-was intended asa Dawey house l to be transmitted from sire to son, fand much more of the same sort. f [udignation took the place of ad- `mir~tion in a considerablesection of 'the public mind. The national here _for the moment fellfrom his‘lofty pedestal. The lustre of his lalrnla §faded as if nipped by an untimely lfroet. The possibility of his nomine- *tion for the Presidency, being triump- lyhantly elected and occupying the iWhite House faded out like an ex- liltinguished meteor. It seemed that .with that~ hurriedly executed deed had gone at once his glory and 'ded through the newspapers that the I Dewey Arch, proudest material sym are ielt dependent upon charity, bo- cause ilie bread-winners have gone to. the front. It seems that it is not only in the regular army but among »lie volunteers ns well that the absent mindeduess exists of which Kipling. has sung. We have not yet heard that au of the P. E. I. men have left families that are in need. though such may possibly be the case. ‘ s Sir Charles Tupper has no tion about taking part in a provincial _ election contest. He is working dili~ gently against the Greenway Govern- ment in Manitoba and has announced his intention to keep up the light till polling day. Tun Guutsmt does no*-| take much stock in the theory that what is right for the Leader of the Opposition in this matter is wrong for a Cabinet Minister. The leaders and lieutenents of both Federal par- ties may safely be accdaied equal p rights as to meddling in provincial politics ' CANCi pain- I* Canadian & rock-b\e.“wrlse Mtg Co.,577Shei'bourne Beet. Toronto Ontario. Egan liiil .1 .CHOICE winter keeping apples in- '_ Mt , t mul ` sr. »~,~.f _ g-~';' - _~‘ ‘"5" masses. :rim use amen gf tu¢'l¢1,_,.».;.°L?¢:°_;_{'.'.i,"fi’t.n»f,l.';*;i.:;,°i§l9,f,'§‘f,'°¢P,';,!|f’{;§‘§;*fs;§.{';,°ff,n S§,Z,'.“;“t mation on allthe t ‘ A N the tohip;:1ot;t..ldTheyt-ygvilege seems so be denied gg," _ . ujwkgi 24 gi. tht; wedding _hats‘!%:m‘d°,_._. _ _ ywro e ` ere w c no , `______,_,,,.»_.___.._ _ _ 11 - _ _ -' ‘ " Plate Glass , Personal Acct- - have formed pleasant reading: Samui The Tama, Sm- hmmm that "gl "é"'°P° 'lm' °' G°5'- 94 2' good heallh. Riches with- a ‘balaable assistant in gef- health. It never disappoints. 'rireu rose-tg -~ is I ii§’£.§"3¢'I°°° nom rr tiilii. e§§§§= irii ii out health g are a curse, and and yet the fic/1, the middle classes and the poor alike have. in Hood' s Sarsaperllla ing and maintaining perfect ..;..:.‘:.:.: °i..‘r.';°“... .:.':.‘! ' if an ll """ Ekwf I ~ . Toile R¢/; _`\.-»,_» 'fm ` V ;b/ Q/ ”1‘¢. _ I -1 . li f, ~ 1 / 1. ‘ir .1 TH ' fiiety and stthe lowest ,booming Low prices big as- tlsmtinent is the causes.- `1 Prowse Bros. ?..‘i....‘f."'» _ _,___ _'and imperial imiier "" '*"€'*-~- X5, ’ - ,’..-.»_¢.-;,.~ -_Q .. _ -__ » -~--#MY-- ._._..». v .__; _= '* ~_.- _._ _ »u.mWu»m@ _ _IT ' PKY8 Every department in our Space will only permit usftp nos, Cashmeres. Benpllnss. Poplins, Brown cloths, - he t ...l E. Islmdic€$ith‘ Mk! l ‘ ‘ I _ f if - ' to their protest-Did hereally intend of y hes ._ H., _T to deed away the house 'l No answei' 'cgntlr C =h3ii"mi(1Ji°° (lf wma glémhger' Q dm Worth twas returned to these inquiries but .:re‘l;i;';‘i5“:1w°l:;:§e2;;| ;m.;';$7»50 at PYOWSC BIOS. ____ - .T the deed vas tl execs an .,_,_,.._- _-___ _..____._._ Eve body .shouldg no V .... *P ei- H -¢.:»:u 1. - f M, -Q--new-eye-= vyymgggy ~ -~ 4, eq-....-.»...,,’_,_',,§;.._, _t Q M ad _ u inse o eproess ing - , ». p - xv _ ' dressed to Admiral Dewey they were Belief ashofven 218 at Prowbe Bras' ° ' forced into the newspapers. That I BUY Cl0 ' ind ow IS t' Bums to get deed became a matter for national I77¢ wealth 0 th¢ malti' il OH those cn hs and 3° y g you buy the Bestat atom "3 , _ _ ' discussion and remfinstrauce. It was mfflfonaifes fs not equal to l UDfl€FCl()l»l1lD f0I' UIBII . _ _ _ , . PERKINSKGZ Cogs in Vt'e have those are 30 much in appetite was poor. Hood’s Berseparllla ne- l ~ G1 - V. "°“°-...-..:°.:r'=..~;‘:‘:.:°i.°.".__-=»»»_,. -rn: _ "ti .....i’§`°.f...““.°.§..'°'° "“""’ "D"”"Amh°"t'N‘s' ,° ,` Suneriortomoetof the im- ,E amen sore was liiopfiag ; "`\ P0l‘¢§Ii artioli; anna". _ 5"( . Tfiwy W I , s "N W 'iiims u`d:.i'”rii.fi°ucs";‘asbi:’n.“n°ririi'¢7n.§.n."§ ,__f‘_.` /3°” ‘*»35°“~ TU ° b°°*~l°- ` ' ibut should passinto the futuieasa- seiysaihai-es°‘:nksw&'a some su-squmif, -1" $23,; "j;__ ‘ 3 p gf ' tribute to the navy and not to him. ` ' ' `f "' V ihis hopes. And he was publicly noti- _ _ t t ‘ A ~ 35943 . _ , . , i. W. mm, rn. i,, _ c_“““w“is.PhoueP.l.1. \bolof`histriumPhandthenation’sre~ - Ml I U "KiM" It 8 hyslaadefnlmmsmnii . .. ‘ "8*'d~*h°°ld "0 l°°s°' bw his name* s..s».'ma stem.-at 7 ...s ffl 'M - _ _ - 'fr e _ Quality It is unusual to find_l_hese two factors adjusted equit- ably. The exception to the rule is found in the superior quality and' immense variety ,ofournew patterns of Fur mtureat LOW PRICE. _ , weiorir at ct, urn ~ ‘ ‘.-' ~ » ‘ ‘- t~¢a_- M . J. »~_ ' ‘;f. ~ '_ 2-It-I rss... @Wc have il .lztr.§izt‘ received Another tot of time ses ull and ¢g;gpe1lI01I""'1 "` Olllwi 1'All»0il A I " _ 4 what .test Pieces! sllvcrwaryouwlv ' ,..` ,‘_._ .21 11 1“ | _ 5. self and sufficiently stocked to lipply th our goods are bought onthe bel termsh French, German and :American 0111118 in plain figures and am than can e seen elsewhere. iii