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Tomnlh Camadh s`{ VESSELS FDR CHARlEl Shippers requiring vessels to load for the Vnited States, \\'est Indies or New- foiindland should apply to HORACE HASZARD. gmwfz w THE ssicn. %]'_‘|~|E _ ind a at Jimmx. ini to be .1 sr iMun'ruL'.' imma ` ' 0°- 2'~-'f*‘° "°“°' °' na$'§Y,»`;§°'idgl'E._idmtm»»wi»nli°§rine bmiilrai-ten-or we mpg me % , , P. Chadwick. |11: lzhflfg- vince.and`i'0<'04rn Ulenforoae ' - " ._ » _ -_ ‘ ~ < °f=h=1>°»= ° " Tnznvmorn- m'nP.A.P:m1=\. - w~d°=“Y» “"‘° r\.§ur?n¢a1a¢u»¢?»a;N§iv;piew»» si»°x.n°m. sic.. mi omw, charlotte- _ 111° ‘=°1“l“.°**~l°l_9- wwhsw' Pf°f- whiie swimwilw at ‘lf own. nm nawnr=i,°1°_\‘i-°.°ll\l¢\°» In U=°f°ll°wins ntec.i»yab1° lnudvawr no 0.1. i|¢»uii'»h.rlv¢=l,br‘ ua Abegweu ,ee .. _ _ _ . _ Barnstable h;irb0;". It mum gusty oe? Snpday) one month Bite, per year . . . . . Atmmaolub ‘u B hem,” md walk ,,,_‘°§;;,g;,,"‘°,f;‘;° .,.,.., ...l 1... .......i.... ...li ...........,......'.a.'.'f.;.".;. ' ..... "" '.'.'.'..'.'.';.'.;,,.'.';.;.;.;;.‘.;.;".'.'..' ,gi ........._........c.._,. ......., .1 g . . _ , . _ _ _ 1 llbmss the bay, a distance of ?g|:a GMM :gl Ord"-°’ R°3l"t°'°d 19 mr P”°l’l° w ° learning-and a lplendldilthletras weli- N-"°'°“° Brunei-.'0ffi'c¢.s al Svrmmerslde, Alberlon, Georgtldlvn and Searls. __ _#___ __ 3 M .rn °°°""*"*-'*~‘°°°~"'-` Ole: Ianni-p.n\.toep.m.:Itoia p.m. 1. P. H001). Advertlltll \l¢r. 1 ‘_ I y¢¢l|¢AD’_ nd,,°,._ Bwlwv 9fi\¢° T°l°e‘~°~°\¥3l» - ‘salmon .mi nm niephm isa; lf. I. IIBWOOIL sabeeriutlrm llgr. D. 8. \lel.AE, News Bditor. CHARLO-1`TET,O“VN GUARDIAN. f WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1904. _ I » - -- ~-~ ---Y-~~~-------Y-H »-~>---W --M-~--~»---"lsuoee s"and satinfao lon attending the | P0l.lT|CAL RECORD of 0U£ENS. EAST QUEgNS_ ` Queens County was a separate electoral district returning two members from the date of the union in 1873 down to the election of 1811. In the year IEE the county was divided for electoral purposes into East Queens and West Queens, with certain additions from adjoining counties. This arrangement continued down to the recent redistribution when the original status of the county as a single electoral 'district returning two members was (restored. The record of the county as between the two great parties at general l - elections has been as below: l Liberal Conscrvati ve l 1 i8'74~-Hon. D. Laird, ac-cl. Hon. P. Sinc`air, accl. 1878- I-Ion. J. C. Pope, 853 Hon. F. Bracken, 810 I 1582-Hon. L. H. Davies, 44 _ , _ Bon. F. Brecken, 363 lion. Mr. Brecken having been appointed Postmaster, a byeelection was held in i [884 which resulted in the election of Dr.\ Je“ki"“' C°"”°r""m"e° by “ majority Yesterday inorning'l‘heGuardiun told its E of 40' v _ renders that at thetloiiservativemeetingin | the large new Market Hall “almost every \ Liberal Consei'\'ati\'l2 sent was filled". The Examiner last ` 1887--Hon. L. H. Davies, 783 , 715 Ql.'EE.\`S COUNTX . ' W. K. We-lag i 1891- Hon. L. H, avies, 337 W. K. Welsli, 185 P-W R; ,___ Our Aut *ve " illinery /` Opening HAPPENS 0N THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNDDN AND EVENIN opening. our autumn millinery We want you to come -we want everybody to COTl1&.< Here awaiting you, 2. planning and choosing fr 'best miliinery makers in re the results of months of om the production of the the world. This store is difierent from other millinery stores in many ways, and diiieient millinery, differe iness methods. We ask you to come ery Thursday and Friday. to buy when here. But 1 to get posted in styles. We are simply askin we want to keep it so- nt prices and different bus- in and see our new millin- We are not asking yon . 9 n » . ts a_splend1d opportunity g the pleasure of your com- pany at our autumn millinery opening. ' Everybody is invited Now ladies we want you string is out for you. PRGWSE »<. , and Friday are our at-hom --everybody is expect ed. to remember that Thursday e days and that our latch, I l il: in_|h!.rt|, eolletl,»g1oyee» 50° ill” 1 eamhehaf believe 'twin ‘ ' THE srvnisn uiLL1NERs;' phi .4 Liberal . Conservative 1806- A. Martin, 354 1900- A. Mama, io In the election of lRIlMr. Martin was first declared elected bya nurjority of 10 votes, but on a recount Mr. McKinnon was declared to ha\e a majority of 7. Ou petition the elect on was held to be void. A new cle tion held in March 1901 gave Mr. McKinnon a. majority ofilll. W EST QU EENS. Liberal Conservative isne-sir i.. H. Davies, an iw()-bir L. H. Davies, 735 Thi’ 1\DP0iiitment Di' Sir Louis H. Davies to the Supreme Court of Canada brought on ii by-cle tion in which Hon. D. Furquliimson was elected, January I5, 1902 by ii iuiijoruy of an `Mr. Farquinw soii`s death was followed by another by-election, February 16, 1004 at which Mr. Hiiszard was elected with a majority evening rad that "the new Market Hall ' was completely till d." The Patriot has the following as to the attendance: “Not- withstanding that the Conservatives t ad special rates and special trains from all part; of the Island, t 5 the iiuin er of V persons who came from the centres and country to attend thc political meeting last night was incredibly small-so small in fact J tlizit those who hired the special trains um n wil lose u lar,e part of their deposit." These who did not attend the meetin and have to depend up n the newspapers “"""*'“`r*'°'°"‘ ` I for ii statement of the attendance can take their choice of the three accounts. A very p'ii`n'spokcn Methodist m'nister, I a i g the courage of his con\ ictions, writes us over his own signature that complaints reach him of the profanity of one candidate an i theinebriety ofanotlier. He wants to know the reason why the party conventions cannot make better selections, and comments with some ‘severity upon the rcgradntion of politics. We w thhold the letter andthe writer`s 'name,as he speaks only from hearsay. l But in this Christian land we are surely entitled to tc represented by men who are clean, s uber, honest and salt-respect-l ing. This should bc insisted upon by a l right-thinking electors. This is a sober Province in which also profanity is' held in disreputo. We can only sand four A men tolthe House of Commons and should insist upon 'oth character and abi ity in lthosc who are toreprcsent usln that body. Aol four Grocer (pr il/W'i"fs°a'ir Absolutely Pure la‘e Exhibition, which are yet spoken of were largely due to 'the President andseeretary of the Association under whose direction it was held. President 1_". I.. Baszardls K capable and always courteous ofllclai, `and Secretary Small- wood has so syutomatised his work and befome so familiar with it that all ran very smoothly from start to finish. Coin- plaints were vary few indeed and the warm words ot praise from men like F. W. Hodsonland others, commending the manaagement as equal to any and super- lor to most Exhibitions, were well desor- vcd. ~ him honic. tabout well hy the use of a cane. In ten ' ell. I sincere re- ll' YOII Gt( a cough, don’t neglect it, it may lend to further trouble. British Cough Cure cures coughs speedily, is pleasant to take, contains no opiates. We make it. We sell it. We’re proud of it. Price 254: per bottle. i.w.iz¢iain,i>im.B. Sunnyside. ' ` The known American Hat egenfh. other kaea meeting city early next __ . He leaves' _tomprmw to take -al ` post graduae Vat Barvird Uii|venity.“' The Guardian extends test wishsfor his ltedltlf, liapp'nesa and .success dining htl teinporary sojourn ‘ abroad. ~ ' l , -___- It is not yet too 'ate _tn mac-all that tl e ~ Colutidl Refreshments. Places of rest. and refreshment are commonly to be found at the halting stations on the highways in the in- terior, or at the villages on the banks oi tho grcut rivers of Chinn. They frequently take the form 01 g small mud hut, having a dark interi- or filled with smoke, tea tables, forms, and an ovi-ii, where a cook is kept busy baking ten bread and frying puddlngs for thc' cuiertainim-ht of the customers, who e favorite beverage is tea, although when' times are good and the weather' cold they indulge in something stronger, which oftcn inebriates, and that at 5 very cheap rate. In the darkest cor~ ner there algo a i'o\v oi' glazed earth- enware jars, containing a kind of Chinese whiskey, of which a thirsty carter may have a skinful for some- thing considerably under a penny; when he will go quietly to sleep on the shaft of his cart, and his pony or mule, being used to it, will take In addition to these conveniences there is an ingenious little furnace in front, having a long flue, through which the llamc is driven by an air pump, and a row `oi hot Water ket- tles, gradually increasing ln size to suit the heat of the tongue of flame that passes up thc liuc beneath, So that they may be all kept boiling. The hot Water is sold passcrs-by, who usually carry with them their teapot and tea, so that they may have a Cup at every station. This' custom of carrying oiic's own tea il` so common that it is difficult to pro- cure a cup 'of tea in any of the ren- iaurants, as they do not keep it. and do not care to go out of their way 10 buy it for you. Although tho plant may be growing all round, and at onnfs very feet, it is 'next to im- possible to get a cup that a foreign- nr would consider worth drinking; and as to using milk and sugar the Chinese look upon the practice as a harbarous device of the “foreign dev-` il." Stanstead Junction, P. Q., 'lfth A\\;., 1893. MESSRS. C. C. RICHARDS & CO. Gentlemen -I tell from otlhe bridge lead ing from a platform to al ed car while a slstln m me i in unloading 9. load of grain. q`heN1rld;e went down as well as the load on my back and I struck on the ands of the sleepers causinf a serious in- jury] to my leg. Only for Is being very iles ‘y would ave broken lt. In an hour eou not walk a stlejpé Commenced using MlNARD`S LINIM 'I' and the third day went to Mont-real on business and got l w ran iiciihamidrlilililitluililshhe best Llniment lbatl know ci in use. Yours truly, C. H. GORDON. Custom Tailoring We wish to direct attention to' our stock of cloths for fall md winter. ‘_ Our cloths are imported from the ‘very best manufacturers in England, Scotland and Ireland and include: Woretede. ' Sorlee. ‘ Vlcunae. Fancv Suitinge. Tweode- _ Troweerlng. and famcv ` We have in om- Tailoring Depart- ment twenty-two experienced handy andere can guarantee satisfaction in the cutting. Btting and make up of our clothing.. Every garment Kirin! U" esubiie meat wil be mule in am. elm style and warranted many in shape and tiwgive the wearer thorough _ U _ 1,! _ “Alto ilrélth stock of g¢nt’| furnish nh. We invite yda mall and beebletoluityon.-,_ ,- . g I ',_;16_,_\ .i 1, . i . PERKINS’ . 1' f _ , _ _ l . _ . _ ' ‘ ' . _ . DRESS GOCDS- “The prettiest Millinery in Charlottetown.” -'.l‘hat‘s what was said i about our millinery by those who visited our Milliiiery Department on Tues day and Wednesday. iThere’s no mistaking the _‘fact that we have the mil- linery the women most admire. I You’r invitedto the showing’ and we know ’ you will find our millinery up to your ,expec_ta.tio_ns. Every order has the personal attention of our head Milliner ~ ' ' MISS RODD y, i _ . _ 1 i \ ' . | _ . niuzss coops We are showing this season ap extraordinary large range of thoroughly /g up-to-date and high class Dress materials. We have been very, careful in - /» our selections, so as to secure the most desirable weaves and colorings,ol1r aim especially being to please you and secure your entire icoulldence of our ~~ steadily growing supremacy in this department. I or . \ - v 67C DRESS GOODS 67C - , See our western show window for bargains in Dress Goods. A large ,V 1 lot of Dress Goods worth up to $1. 50 per yard reduced to 67c per yard. _ . _ .p PERKINS c ., The Millinery Leaders. SUNNYSIDE. / l . \ » , 1. F' P- _ _ _ ' _ i for sale in lots to suit purchasers and on easy: terms of 4' pay ment. For particulars addn-.as ' Tm schooliopens we; one ~ ` ; nie miowing _job tote ni W K RQGERS. - I ' . O _ ’ - 50 ragirls’ battoned and' RAINCOATS FOR MEN va, chu", ,M "“'°'_°“°° _` ` V ` A . , < ` Calla at Hawkelbutyg ,o ii 1 v' minproef - _--- _------~» »»-~- -------~~--~~~ ------~~ --»-- _, - . _ and't9ar:l’:.y ill/giretiidelcului ' l ` ` _ l _ " _ V y J s`lm°n t ti. p _ /I-;.r__ ,.4 . ,-=-;_<_. .~‘“ ‘*f'ir-,- -tl Queen arrest, Charlottetown. ,;.¢.»~.»~~»~»--~\||»--'ui-»-»~v~f~»~»---v~a> . 5 p. c. 20 Year Gold Bonds of , *V _ » ,_ ine uuiniilriissuniuciu. -_ 561001 I Q cAssr:1's'ovr;R s21.ooo'.ooo.oo.> A I4 ~ Pei laced in 3, 3;; and 4, re- zvlef Pri°=S.$i-35 °°$=-as. now ' _ $1.oo _ 35 pre. misses' bnttoned and laceddn ix to z,_ regular price, tr to $1.5o,,ncw 7§c - ' . 25 pairs child’e in 8, 9 and 1°. realli” rflee sw hx i $1.00, now 6oc.` - Forcuhonlyat $3.50, $5.00,_V$¥.(_)0,_ $10, $12. _ _|_`|-|_ BE|___|__~5_ Charlottetown, Manager P. E. I- Branch. Also a fclv 3-4 Coats select for ladies, made' ,______,,,-,,, 'fiom .“Humplirc`y?s_’?~;_Twccd, _ ' Showcrproof stylish, $7, `, ,<4 ° 1 ' J » . D ._,Cityo-fiihciit cHumphrcy Clothing Store, 1- l l _ , 'Fromi Halifax every Tues- A. WINFIELD _SCOTT» Mir. _ ` _ _ da; Ffnrning, A ' ` PHONE 63, _ ' _ rom Charlottetown every Ari~ ' chet, Isaac’s -Harbor, Sheet ' Thurndav ' l r Summitlide. " [Shoots l The BEST' ............. npemwudqamimua , _ - » e ~ _f'l`-wist, _ Pearl or Rub - ~ -\. I 'and I POUND I Laps., , V*i-.l’.A.gM - »;.;~. ,__ . E., / I 4. . , H tht enjoyment which il hx “V