...-»--_ 1q1rr-¢-~v-~f~;1pv- W7- _.rw- I -.i i .__-._... an -f-'~'v~ amwem » a .sf .- L ., r .I I l I 3 I! i 3 Dii l ,. .@- aa? , I lile Insurance Ili. ===asf. sent. The ilrat race has not home out Dr. » """""""" i Maclray’s conhdeat prediction. We can E ruptions Dry, moist, scaly tetter, all forms ol eczema or salt rheum, pimples and other cutaneous eruptions pro- wed from humors, either inher- ited, or acquired through defective digestion and assimilation. To treat these eruptions with drying medicines is dangerous. The thing to do is to help the system discharge the humors, and strengthen it against their return. Hood's Sarsaparilla permanently cured J. G. Hines. Franks. Ill.. of eczema from which he had suffered for some time; and Miss Alvina Wolter, Box 212. Algona. Wis.. of pim- ples on her face and back and ehafed skin on her body. by which she had been greatly troubled. There are more testimonials in bvorofthis treat medicine thmoanbo published. Promises to cure and keeps th promise. Dont put oi! tmeatmeu Buy a. bottle of Rood’s billy. 1 _ Hood’s .farsaparilla - z #md Choice Island Flour? We have just bought a quantify of I-land Flour, freshly ground from sims of the best wheat four Island produces. Selling at l-_$1.75 Per 100 lbs. J. D. MCLEOD & C0. An Independant Journal, untrammelled an e arless; aiming to be Just, lmpartlal, Reliable Newsy, seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people. and recognized therefore as The Peopldm Paper. Published at its omces, New Prowse Block North side Post odice, at the following rates I payable in advancez- Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) one month asc. per yr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 Semi-weekly Edition (Wed. & Sat.) per rear $r_5o; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.25 , Weekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 § inadvauce ................................... . .$1- ` BI’8l1C|'\ °ffiC9$ have been established at the following places where subscriptio .is may be paid, news turriisli~ ed, advertising, job work and other business transacledz- Summerside, Rogers & Rogers’ store-J. B. C. Baker, Manager TI'IE GUARDIAN Agent. Souris East, Telephone Bice-P. G. Seaman, Agent J. E. B. Mccaaanv, J. P. Hoop, E iitor BusinessManager iii iiilili iiuiiiil TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1901. “Y 777 THB HUNTER RIVER MEETING. The meeting at Hunter River on Satur day created very general interest and THB GUARDIAN report was the subject of much favorable comment yesterday. The elec- tors present appear to have given close attention to the several addresses while therival candidates treated each other 8 hope that when a convention is hereafter held it will result Ein retiring one of the two present candidates and a general un- ion of forces in favor ofthe candidate who secures the nomination of that body. There seems to be no question that Mr. Haszard produced an excell- 1‘.. ~"-~» _- - - _';--- ~ . _L .__ He has the __ true parliamentary ‘ style of speaking, is clear and concise in 8 insurance Agents. Fire, Marine, Life- Bepresenting the leading Britis Companies tricts of the riding. All who read dis- Qi! by auction on Wednesday, the and day o kober at 1 o’clock, his sp endid farm of £8, situated at Keppoch, only fifteen minute #dn from the ferry, the main road runnin ltoctly past the door; has a good dwelling an I am instructed by Richard Grant I? HAsz_n_d was abundantly jammed. in 59 sl kher, and no better site on P. E. Island for S . uname: hotel, having a water frontage on 1 e itan constituency of West Queens, and o llltho ’s th f i hni itabl adapted ll r_mou o oc ns, su iorbathiug. Also hisstock, crop and; farniin _ . 8 kplements, consisting of horses, 23 cows ii , v 25 geese, ioo hens and turkeys He) ,-15 ` living wagons, road carts, forks, sl.ovel. krness an several other small article Terms:-Sales of $5.oo and under. cash. 0:: $.00 12 m_os_. credit on approved note. Sale positive no reseive. F H. HORSE. Aumlouee 1-ecd & 1|' 3 m‘nn has stronger claims or better quali- illbllilt. new 125! year. with Windmill and ilcations to make an able, creditable and flip in barn, where stock can be watered _ _ wlhout being turned out. Anideal home for a etllcient representative of the metropol- . ‘ . ' ' = .;.l , , m harley. wheat, potatoes, cabbage and tur~ -.-. --O--' lim _ plcvgl, dharrowsh cultivators, niow-ing n i i v v ' - " . 1 e in er to er can truckwqg The Columbia won the drst of the s,‘ America Cup races on Saturday, by ii 1’ ent impression at the meeting. his methods, does not :repeat himself, i collected, calm and moderate in his state- ments, and is full of information ln re- gard to the Island’s every interest. As far as the City and Royalty are concerned there seems no doubt that he will go to the convention assured of a large majority of delegates, and all the information we have been able to gather shows that he is steadily gaining ground in the rural dis- ,passionately the report of the Hunter ‘River meeting must be satisfied that Mr. taking the field when he did, and that no the entire Island, than he has. narrow margin, although the Shamrock led the way for twenty miles of the thirty. The race was over a distance of 30 miles, f"‘ 1...-; v ’ l5to windward and back to the starting 31°; `~‘:-2 . V Repair- '~' ° woes. ;°°°° pl-O' ,-.»¢ 1.". r/ a Ons ol our great Special Our business has been so vreat fm past few months it has been almost im- possible t i turn out our orders on time. The question naturally arises. What is the reason of so great a rush? The reason is plain, our plant is Eilteo throughout with thé latest Modern Machinery and employing none but Srst class workmen. We are in n better position to turn out work in a satisfac- tory manner than any other establish- ment on P. E. Island We have the facilities and know how to execute the work. Giveusa trial and be convinced of the merits of our work. Bruce Stewart 6: Co., Ifounders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- lottetown, P. B. Island-Phone 125. 2 <3 point. The next race, and the third and must be sailed within live and ahalt hour of live are necessary to win the cup. strengthen their mast; they could no ` victory for the Shamrock, the last clan P” . H;“d_d0f,H;? '° °°°°T°f°n*°°§imaly=ni»k amine prophet Isaiah in \. ~ ~ re" .°°"`° _ u' CHARLES i U”'R° Itended any retereice - to a yacht rare ' “ll , Housing Director-Gao. H. R03.. . ” iwlien he wrote the text in question an . Hdthif. , ' W-A DVEEKS \§h’l.4»wv-. CHEAP |NS\|RA~cE,Irl:'i~etl?edupon3sai-emedy for all _ ner Complaints, in Children and Adgls I MEN OR WOMEN . _ Anv perso t t` ‘f 1 .mi s.....m.,f¢s uiwiioo we give Sum Alberton, Alberton Bookstore-G. S. Muttartu, | I A candidates, Jeffersonian Democrat, 3 tltth, if so many are sailed, will be around A f0l" 'UIQ Q I g » ' ' lg _ V I plane-at yoinsei-vice. _ , , V an anus mio nearer which Prompt- 3 g/ V e » f 5 a triangle of teninle sides. Bath race; 1’ A1127- neun' .nd mann' 1 y - , . . p , A T from time of starting, and three races on' Fam 0! “ching skin Dheash _ ._ V lor. We are daily rec.'+ivir»g Ilsttering compliments on our low prices and , Chase’s Ointment were thoroughly un- V _l did assorrmént.. _ ‘ Rmg me up Telephone NUJQ A . .H t . f h BM _ derstood there would not be a family in P 9” g curious 1 us muon 0 ow a' x I ` Canada that would be without lt in the Wil "PY be f°\1I1’1 fl'-'Y HIIBOSL “DY °¢¢aSl°“ house for a. single day. I Not tho idle take of gossips but the careful opinion of critic=. Skit d is furnished in the sermon preached on gf: Siinriay the 22nd. by Rev. Dr. Reed Mac (yacht Shamrock on a text taken from I tacklings are loosed; they could not wel spread the sail; then is the prey oi a gr .fa spoil divided; the lame take the prey. I Dr. Mackay said this was a prophwy _o se I being especially applicable to Sir Thoma. ' S Canada but has some cases where this _ ‘ - I . ' I GIRLYANTED-Enquireat I i - . y U il gg wiv is ii L . ` Lipton, who is still lame from the efect of a, recent accident. The clergyman' discourse was greatly admired by th . ' _ .,_ gg PYB' A risvi i" ~ \ ' ` ` ` ` "M .1 -i -r-rr»- 1 ~.- - .. . - .. ._ , __ .- _.. . Y Y, ii., . . .V . ._.,,.. . .-1 _ -*fe 'sf _- -.-»,.-.»,.-.,. ._, , ,.2 , ___w__ _ 'aw -F f - »" ~ - ~ ' 2 -."~..~ 'a ~'f:=-1 'f‘»l3‘»~i-1-. 1- .. . --.~-' . . '»-‘r --'.:I‘ ' ‘\ ’”‘i»’ ' ‘ ' ` s ' . - ' ' ‘- .~ 1-If "‘¥`;".f »"=~ ‘i - wil* .;"-;`i`i..- em , 1 .. ’ V \ TBI GUARDLLE. 0 WN, PRNUS) Li* as -we s f f ~--ff-r * 'f~---rwv ~ *W ff* . ` St. John is made happy again bythe announcement from Ottawa that the Royal Party will spend a day and a half in that city, will occupy the residences _ _ _ provided and will hold a reception. A I .- .. . _ considerable military review is also J g f T n . promised. 'Ihere is little in “Condor’s" letter i yesterdays Examiner t0 call for a reply. ‘ No one willmisjudge the pretty town of Souris because there are bad elements there, as there are in all towns andgi villages. The letters we printed were ` from reputable citizens of Souris. The object of the writers, we are assured, was the suppression oi the illegal sale of unlawful tramc suppressed he should lend a hand in that work. Abuse of T ._ GUARDIAN such as “Condor” indulge iii _,..- i pleasant reading for those in inc- W 1 liquor trade, but will not be so regarded " O by temperance people generally. Premier Farquharson’s announcement that he intends retiring at an early day it from the Premiership will be read by I many with regret. lt opens the question of areconstruction of the local Adminis- tration under a new leader. It is deeply to be regretted if the condition of Mr. ,- Farquharson's health is such that he feels I compelled to retire from the duties of the Premiership. All will concede that he has given much time and labor to the duties ot his position. But we fail to see Ottawa with the late night sittings, I exciting d ebates and the constantdemands of constituents, have broken down many a. strong man ini the past. A strong man an Ottawa representative. There will be this year a highly inter- esting election for the Mayoralty of New I York. All the anti-Tammany elements appear to have united on President Seth Low of Columbia University, a (man of ability and high character, and under the present outlook he has a good chance of election. Mr.{Low was for four years Mayor ot Brooklyn before its an- nexation to greater New York, and gave that city the best city government it ‘ever had. He was' an independent can- didate for Mayor of New York in 1897, but the Republicans had then their own candidate and it 'was a three cornered iight. Now the Republicans and Citizens' Union have united in nominating Mr. Law. In 1897 th (independent) 151,540; Tracy, (Republican) aggregated 39,lo7. It is confidently If the extraordinary value of ples, blackheads, and all sorts of dis- Dr Cha.se’s Ointment is the standard vellously successful as to tar surpass all rivals. Ask your neighbors about lt. 1 _ in every sense of the _word is needed as x 1,13 GRAND liquor. If “Condor” also wants the " w Pattern Hats.. ° Oct 3rd. ‘ - F. PERKINS & DD., i with becoming courtesy and fairness and that the duties of a representative at. . I I I presented their respective claims with Obmwa, it rightly amended to' would be (_ I _' moderation' Th? °ut'c_°me or me meetm anyless arduous than those of thePremier- » I __ . was such as togive rise to the confident shin Fm” or ave months hotel me at V ~ _ A ,_ or rather an OLD DRUG STORE under new pi-oprietorship., The undersigned having purchased the stock of Drugs. Toilet . and Fancy Goods owned by Mr. L. W, Wafson, and having added thereto very largely, is pri-par:-d to meet the wants of the public in the above line, at Watson’s stand, Queen Street, opposite market. i ~ . ‘. l.l.|s, Successor to Watsm. , ' ' io-r iyr~dw. ` - O I Ni-:w oo » - . . l , Uur New Fail and Win er Cl :hs have arri\ ed. _ New Overcoating . e vow smog: Vtmdn Vicun-..,Betver~,_Melfons,etc. _` ._ . _ _ Wyck, (Tammany) 233,997 votes; Low,: » Serges and Vicunas. 101863. ,There were several other social lab-ar, prohibition, etc., whose vote The lawst' Downie’ in Cqeoiw 'md ripe* _ Aho a full line of Gents, Furnishings. , expected that it Mr. Lewis elected he _ y . _ QUEEN “per modem will be an honest, upright, businesslike n I & “ passe* the best M°'7°r° nonery and* a 'long and zo7 Queen Street Merchant Tailors. ' ggpengngg m (Hg buggng to tum out superior work -... chergedfoi-poor work I \ ' ` ‘l will ind an immense improve-` " "' in-ns in their -toes if tneyufeed 'ii I enriches uno purihrs ' blood Gives slick ~ u Island Condition Powder ff ‘ °' _ l * .. "I ° .‘i~§’.*" 'E tone to an impoveriyhid, ` Y . . (I di' ion. the un§kl"iled One pound to Eve of »i_i.uc¢»d meal (with 5°) m--It-ev one of-the -host. meal obtainable WB MAKE I1, naman egg. UIC Dr. ohase’s lllntment ._. .-----. . . .-.__ acompleteanddrst-classjob Inthe drst place it lsafoodarl _ _ _ g beautiser for the skin; and is S0 DUN our store and you skip the biggest crockery bargains ever heard of. Hun ` and pleasant to use that no lady will ' ‘ “ff f I lil' Of NCW Y0\‘k. to t-he crew gf thee delay in applying it- It 1`em°"°s Pm” nreds of oust' more who have bought from us me rluriig the past year arc- 'greeable and ‘usngurmg “km dmasus' ` e liuo their friend-i of our wonderful’-y low prices. | _ ..» ~ __ ‘ » { ’ al 5 r ‘°°“"‘ ”3~ "‘"‘°“ ‘“‘°"l .‘.i‘;§§?”§.‘;“i§°”.§§§°§§‘?.‘“.§..§ mars Losrs rouse -_~A _ 5.-_-3 I I itching skin eruptions. Dr Cha.se's -_A Ointment affords instant relief by al Kggigefgiéigenetryal in pper "M laying tnebui-omg, stinging sensations: C C , i> y y y t and ‘will permanently cure it applied . " "W af Y- ' . ~- . wairrizn-A in Lewis Old Si-id Upposi..e Market mmm” Apgfy" f ointment the world over, and is so mar- V ' - , WANTED A il l - - _ -. --- - -~ _ me -niiofiog cm Appl to if I. NGIDID TK ` > ` A 8- - \" There is not a. single community ini* ' n ' ani' remedy has worked remarkable cures. ? .~ '-;' s 4 t Mak _ s- -Bw 0 e WLIITBD-Agirlbrpnerll Kaotliaverefereuce. applyto Prow»e,BillboroS;uare. ¢l°ll1¢S- -. ` lsanArti'_,,‘” BOR the diii'--(renee m the cost of - i t Tailoring skilled mechanic ayinst that of Ifyou are not getting ` ‘ -lP0llALl»-Aueucoiugeol tug-lligcllauiunui. "&§“ __ It will pay us a trial order We ca we mobo gal'-lIl+‘B!.§ ju the priiv' F3 amen ‘Worlhllnlulud Leaves: below every dey, lloncto wil \Xwiill¢.A. Q Tl\!’®¢hB¢ll¢l ».ar"§. Railways, and ecti uwfgwnv nz Cll‘i0w‘nP I. 1. i GIIIIIIIIM port and Sydney noon on W y dancin - ya' 191: -w econ PRYNT salaryloiau h -_ -1 . Ariy`TailorCan Make Cheap Clothes, ‘g;"_,m ¢ i