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Not_a single disease germ can live in it _For whooping-cough and croiip it is a positive and quick cure, while_for all throat and bronchial troubles 1t is the best remedy you can use. 17 V1p_»».(`r¢g»»lene is s~-ld 'PV f\rllgBlS!* ¢V¢\’}""'h¢ A v`upo_C\-.»5°\»n¢ n-,iii-__ in- 2-~ding the Vaporizer_and L'i.:n_i. which shoiil ~. last a "fi--ll 8. and 3 b0We of » ' ra supplies of Cre_ »mw~~5l.r;seesue - - | ' ,_ -» ~_ u 5 _ . 2? l~{l»:'i“St._'Now Quik. U.S._~\. 'Choice Island F1onr?~ We have just bought a quantity of Island Flour, freshly ground, from snmo of the best wheat flour the Island produces Selling at Per l00 lbw. J. D. lcLE0ll .& C0. re. Cr -sol»ne. complete. $1-5 S°` t nl ocei is l 1-*P fl' f 1 llackiimon & Williams Bsriisters, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. D.A. MACKINNON LL. B., K. C. B. BAYFIHD WILLIAMS. OMce-Cameron Block, Charlottetow llnnq to loan nn Real Emu. 1 . i HYNDMAN & BU. insurance Agents. FirBs Marine, Life- Rspresentiug the leading tirizii Companies : _ “\ *fZ' & {31_ The Whole Story ‘ in rs letter: .*r.‘.1’r_*¢ rr" . From Capt F. l.cy<'. Police Station Ho " i 5, Mon:rc:i.i:-- ‘Ne i`._e-:|ii<.i‘raiy _ure l‘i_.».rf‘! l Dnvis’Pni_\'-Kii.i.nn iorpuins iiiiheagfgg- _ ‘ rich, rhauiuatirm,s::_p‘nmi, _froezbit¢a,r.'gn- i binins, croriig..-r, ui::.l_ _ull at»`.i\:ti¢-ne which ? I ha no hesl befall men in our p niliion. vc _ ~ tation in eayirig Llist. Pni:-‘-Kiimzn ss the 1 but remedy ta have near -.t hand.” ' Used Internally and Externally. Two Sizes, ‘15c. and wc. bottles. 1' s ll__|__l_l_l_________lll.fl_[ Ia an excellent thing to heat a house with and in fact some people whose houses we have iitted_ with Hot Water say they would not have any other method now. Maybe you are interested in it. Let us hear from you. llllll illlllll l ll.. Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- lottetown, P. E. Island- Phone |25- 'bsforc he went to South Africl af ' _ _ _ ___ __ * “_ ' distinguished reeord,he is rich,personslly If YOU 828 8 Bllfferél' from rheumt- ` i , ' _ V S 1 »».- ' \ . . tism it is possible that you have tried e' A. ng. popular and has a. strong political pull many remedies Without reaping much riff GBOWH lile liighlpeln f Hillllillg Dl.\'CCU0l'*GEO¢ He 1{0Bo gguntry districts gspecmn’_ Local Board for P.Elsland.l B. HEARTZ, Pl‘68ideDt Merchant; Bank of P. E I. Cn’iown. W- H- AITKEN ,of Messrs. Carvell Rus.. Clftown. non. sriwron rnowsn. Mnmy Harbor. W. A. WEEKS. Ch’l:owu. GHEAP INSURANCE MEN OR WOMEN: T Life Insure nee from he ..,........ "‘...‘1I: Q* ” *gf 'C 7 7 ~ 0 ' and after the recent sweeping reverse so the Conservative cause in Nova Scotia it ' will not besurprising should the party SATURD LY, OOTQBIR, 19 31 r - __i -~ . .x=....» GENERAL BULLER. i General Buller's name has been brought prominently before the public by reason ing it forward .\‘[r. Broderick said it was tue »i~ii~ntioii ini-it each army corps should he c-.nlmnnuril and trained in peace by ihe general who would command it in the field, and who would therefore bear the 1 xresponsibiiity as to its efiiciency. So much was srenerally approved by Psrlia- \ ment and the country. But little \\ done towards carrying the scheme into effect until recently. _ It was when the appointments were made to the command, not of the six but ,of three si-my corps, that the storm begun. General Bullsr was appointed to commannd the first, Sir Evelyn Wood these-cond and the Duke 0! Connaught the third. Objections were promptly made to all of these appointments. Sir Evelyn Wood served in the Crimean wsr nearly 50 years ago, The Duke of Connaught has had little orno experience in actual warfare, But the chief objection centred in Gen. Buller, who as commander of the ilrst corps, would in _ the event of a foreign war have com mnnd of the drst army sent beyond the sea. This brought out through the clubs and the press the strongest criticism of Gen. Bu1ler’s conduct of the war in South Africa during the time he was in com- mend. _ The charges include his bonatfulness of whathe wasto accomplish when he assum- ed command compared with the mesure 1 and unsatisfactory results,and chiedy that at the most disastrous period ef the war- nfter Stromberg, Msgersfontein and the battle of the Tugeln-he had heliographed to General White in Ladysmith to destroy his stores and than make the best terms he could with the enemy. General Buller at once confessed and partly defended the advice he then gave. This has brouzbt about the strongest censure i of his judgment and renewed attacks upon the Government for having set aside in the sppointmsnis made what they had promised when the army reform bill was before Parliament. AsforGenera1Buller himself, he had honor of Sir George White and his gallant La Petrie which is usually well informed intimates that the date of thebye elections may be announced after the return of the Premier from Halifax. It will not somethin: will need to be done ver delegates being called together. All ac- , - ____ i _ I (gnupg in growing up that Mr. Borden’s £ leadership istame and non-azgresive. Ho has,not made the most of his opportunities, ""”“ of selecting a _new lender. Of \1il°PP°i11l1lI\¢D% U0 the °0mm-I1d,°f some of the chief awards in the great 1505185 Um! °0l'DS» Undef We S0h¢m° Pan-American Exposition, suclras in 0! Mil! l‘0f0rm 800111564 57 Piflllmenb horses, cattle, cheese, fruit and flowers, last svrlns- Under the scheme the mn! ir. is rather dlnnppolnting to learn uint. is diVld¢d iDl»° Sl! Crm! 00193- In bril-IR' the total number of awards to Canadians was small. The United States took half the prizes, Mexico stands second, Chili third, Cuba fourth, Ecuador, therefore be surprising if the election in Arrival (lf N@w West Queens is brought on in November 'ti D “U or early in December. The appointment ,, for the Liberal Convention to be held in - Present stock of § es Charlottetown on the 29th instant still stands, but so far as THE GUARDIAN is 4"' b”""- 3"” P'i°f~S~ ‘ informed no steps have yet been taker io elect delegates. As the date of the 'prices' I Convention is now only ten dflys distant i “ _ There is no doubt that Mr. Borden, the . Leader ofthe Opposition, missed a rare opportunity when he failed to oppose' the snlsry grab of last session at Ottawa. ,Both parties are to blame, the Govern- mentfnr asking an tniunuve .nd on Steamer City of `Gh¢nt _Opposition for consenting thereto. Noi Ccmmencing Hey Std, will sail ' Government would have ventured topro~ i"°m Cb°'fl°W°'»°"U f°¥ Hdifl-X pasesuchagrab had the Opposition been very Frm", momingv' “ning 51 n the near future consider the question Though Canada captured nt' Buifnlo Nicaragua, Porto Rico, Peru, Canada, Argentina, Costa Rica, Honduran, ln the order named. Of all the Pan~Am- or-ieaa countries Brazil, another of the .... ,gest in area, brings up the rear. Thus it appears that Canada occupies the ninth place and is outstripped by a number of small and distant South American countries* Our poor showing is the more remarkable from our nourness and extentive business relations with the United States, our race ani language being mainly the some also. Roland B. Molyneux was tried early in the year 1900 for the poisoning of Mrs Adams in December previous, wus found guilty, sentenced to death, and since February, 1900, has occupied a cell in Sing Sing prison, where he was to have been put to death by electrocution. IA few days ago he was granted a new trial by the Court 01 Appeals ut Albany. Mr . Kate J. Adams died on Dec. 28, 1899, aft YY and the sender was unknown. Upon t trial the evidence tended to show that Molineux. Evidence was also admitted to show that Henry C. Burnet, who died Ui ur regard to the death of Barnet ought n to naive been ndmltted,a.nd on this ground gmmod the new trial. tllllaumatic-wame` d Limbs 0 Alter Using Dr. Cha.se’s Kidney. Idver Pills appoint. One ni-ll a done, 25 cents I box. et all daalcn, or Edmannon, Bates Goods. We offer _ See window for g-‘ods Lind( i .4 IAN, onnnnorrnrowu, PRINCE ,IDWABD ISLAND. 'OOTOBBB 1°- 19"- Y, 3' r '\ (fa MSE the poison was sent by Roland B. i _ _ lot n. 'l‘1-moe of Rlieumatism Lol - . .. _~. L,-nr.. -' . , ' ._ - a. _ ~ ressing Same a ,i l , ;r _ _ V _ J _l A 6 Ban oleor cnt taking what she supposed to be a dose of % Price l»dYllll8l bromo-Seltzer, which was found upon * . = _ . , Highly P|'Umillll6 bl’ analysis to contain cyanide of mercu . ‘ Tue bottle containing the poison had been R U _ _ _ __ , __ sent to Harry S. Cornish, a relative of _ I _ e _ ‘ - ~‘ ' ` ' Mrs. Adams. It came through the mail _ - _ _ ~' ` 4 he _ i ,I ‘L ir” -A large .lot of Trusses selling at hill' price at tif ~. _ _ suddenly at the Knickerbocker Athle o 1 , . _ _ _ _ ~ I rwogmnd (md “‘m°°l Club about a mouth before, hadrbeen A ,_ _ __ r ' ' m°° *"° °h"'°h“u°") bf poisoned in the some manner. The Co t ‘ _ ,_ 1 of Appeals hold that the evidence in _ ' _ _ 1 _ ei H0” or _ _ ’=_ VELT President 7 Successors to Wetson. ` Umted State* HOD JOHN HAY Pain and Suifering.§%§%§§€ iHf:aw,.YMAN J WU TING FANG i - \ _ _ .,,,,%J_.»vWnu He is moreover accredited a brave ma.n` benent- Judging fmm l-11° numb" 'I ' I 1 0 I 'V f i of cures that have been reported, Dr » and is the idol of the troops who have’ _Ohasds Kidney-Liver Pills must; Uur New Fall and Winter Cloths have arrive-fi. hav? Served und" him B t the Du t about the best medicineobtalnable for _ i _ . . i 1 li ‘ I I I I » Q " . . I . PM u c D 17 3-heumatlom It cures thoroughly by n 2 ns cannot and will not forget the frightful ridding the blood of uric acid poisons. Tl" C ’mP*Uy 0' \\'%, consequences that would have ensued had tbhoeiycgglagsff rheumtu-m md "'°" n Vxcumh' Beavpru’ Mtkons’ me gf_°'°"3hPr°d“°mg Fc iii fi G iwii b New Slllllngs °"' ‘°h°'° s a vice to enera ite een adopted llr S llann, Stittrvillo, Carleton Co.. limited W The loss of 10 000 of our best troops when hm ings’ “gggrdmwég Serges and Vicuiiaw. themton llllllltllll "°°"’ ‘"" ’°" "‘ S°““‘ A'."°“» "'° ‘.'i“.‘;i.°;.l".i..it‘.’1°.1.':ii‘2.f.i’.i°i.'..‘*§.i‘;'§.?‘. _ i New Trowserm g 1 W~ d° no M 1° loss ofavast accumulation of stores, the I in D _ Cham; Km. _ . . _ __ _ ' fl mbo g ad » his I fwmplezt The latest novelties in Checks uid S ipos. ° yu* vermmg appalling less of pres!i,_e and the U mud m°_ Th." 1. `.t the 1”* ALO ._ fu" line-of G_‘___,_,_ inrmam gs' ' one Well In Oil and have exultatlon cf .Le 1 iif my rind of hostile gg-gpg gf rhgumgtlam left, gn] I am no ' dlhdend 0|! All llll\‘08 Uf Europe would have formed it humiliating TQS mbjrtstglggggngsni 2:32:13; i - - lst' 1901 °f 1 P9' °°°° nggregate of ill fort une or worse which attacked Do h'\qullf.ly." . in 0 n ‘ ` ~ O P3y“°bl° F? demulds *nd would have shamed the Empire beyoud_ ‘x71dg;7’I‘”"l - _ _ C , O gsgd ::um°f'1°;;°d 'hh all precedent. It now adds greatly to the remedy. Thor ours when others dis-‘ x7 Queen street Merchant Tailors. cjnbrwh P P _\v (und thly are is »-plendici l0') Q? w.iits11iiii vim. B. Y l \ shortly dnless an :arrangement Lis made 1 The Square Druggisis, ii? | which will obviate the necessity of thc ’ Smmyg§de_ 0 Ullibid ltrailwtit. It wssa humiliating' summcnide’ Part -H”'k'b9|7y» Ari' spectacle allanound. Apart from this al .h-M' Cmio' In” Hnbar’ .adm ~l.ivei-,Sheet Harbor. Returning wil' ‘cave Halifax every Tucsdofy ‘ 1“'~- ' " ni' `-lmiillil Fame ` Through -“hue imma Beaten -\llIll8 OC lf\W8G" CMI dllil R lZl¢l‘$ lu addition to Overcoats of our owi mfinufncture we are 'his season showing a larger range of imported coils than we ever handled. They are marked at lower prices th' n you will ii-id in any store cn P. E. I., at least we twink so. We marked them with -uch smill profits that we carwot take less ihin the marked price and that price is fo: all. Reefers $3.50 io $8.50. ~ l Overcoa‘s $4.50, for which you have paid fiom $5.00 io 35,75, i Our 'eine B iriver clot'i coa' for $8.50, you will ti id equal to coats for 1 which $9.00 to $10.00 nas been paid. Ii’= io the interest cf all who want our Overcoats or Reeiers to see our values. A WATCH _ it is one that will be durable.. Look. well above all-keep good timogpd °'u_ th" IW vent at s reasonable price. You will had this -combination in tbenvatoh' wisfell. i ; _ _ _l Is an article of comfort and convenience to any women. 51 9- '11 'ln *in If the s'_v`e i- p»etvy and the color becoming, tl-en it ls a satxsfsc* garment. That is the kind we hsve- pretty styles, many colro , such as blue, pink, red, and various fancy stripes, _made oi war in Comfortable “deg down, at prices within the reach of all, from 93-1- to -$10 00 . Perkins si Q . \ _ l 'eu "71 E We are desinous of having _defence that he held out, against tht, 5; C0., 'i‘t_»rent0- _ _ _ ' B ; ,-md,-,,. of ,hu ,,um,,1f‘|| _ . _ . J 7 nil'-'l0¢ 'Fl U15 ‘\P‘3i`l0l' Om '-31' Flllfl held llli _ . _ ____1____ __ "___ __ _ __) ` ed vruh our Prqpqq mn ground until help came to liiin ten weeks _ " C 0 ~ wulsri and pr » pfcim ` label-_ application llivvsriga e 511", l _,,)_.__,__ =ma = afterward ll) ‘ 0 _/_ Pre~ent price f stick ~\ ’ ,sh ro Par value Sl 00 lull] liiiclllisll _ _._ __ ill lllllllll 309 Broadway, N l|BE|lAl G0 Electoral District of Queens. A convention of the West Queens will be held » . l offi¢9 ° ° ° ~ - -TOf0Hf0- counts that reach us give assurance of e l L_ I O E LJ President-Sir Cnnnmis TUPPEB. Mr. Haszsrd’s growing strength, in the `_ "" fr' V I”/'Ii at il , _ 1” Wh" °‘°.7 - DA BFl 1’ -I . I i - U E ,st the hoiir of l 30 o’clock. _ ’ for the u of . Mounts BLOCK. . snnnifinn' .. ........ .in io the Liberal Interest st proscbmg Bye-election. IF YOU NEED ”“°"“°”"’“ "“‘"‘°° 'm ' ‘ titled to send Ive drlegs"¢l convention It is particularly req full representation be every poll. The oonveners in the will arrange to hold electron of delegates and due notices are given of _ and nevi r assessable to all the ten vacancies in the Commons ~ _ gm S nan ci ,Ml Z “ma iusia 29m da ai ing out Erst-class work, '