sr fv f-?_`r'_%?ii{s-_- .. 4 'X __ ____ ___ ____ ` ' ‘ THEeGU'A'RB}A'Nf »€‘f~rA1¢;,9TTET0wH-efpR|NCE~EtDwARD-`mf.A.N1,-l ,._.. ...M _ .... ... _..._ _,_ __ , ‘ u O J ` O fri-or =- =- .== =..==-s -1=.` as-.‘ Alabama The princi l i t t mn Y ekcmons hm inuumxnmnéxs is of which is the Boer resolution for of CONFIDENCE IN GOD EXHAUS-FED . ` . J H’ V V O _ n A O _ _ O I am a good Canadian-American fl ‘ E “tl” ~Prim°\’! cnucnses--in a strong ~Re grse if B ° "_ publican district between tlleliepublicuns largsgniuslfyan does not at least make Cudinalmanniag’ upon Bom; O ml his °r the "°“““"‘t7°“ “Hd in DR 1301110 Speaking about the rise in ricea of CHANCES In the Great Presidential Contest. -_i1 BRYAN VS. MCKlNLEY.f some Reasons Why ille.Dc~_ mocratic Candidat: May. Case the successful man the party caucus is reasonably sure ogaf , ici As to the result or his §&id¢nn..1 election-I hardly know what to say Tl e °"°“80 Republican will not for a mpim nt Concede even the remote possibility or Bl_'5'an's election so sure is he that Mc _Kmley Will get the majority of electors In the electoral cc liege. But Mr. Average R°Public-an may wake up on the morning Of Nov. 7 and “have another think," as the_su all roy would' say. For my part I cm t see but that Hr Bryan has a firhtmg °h°»“°¢- My reasons for this view are °°V¢l'el and I will set down a few here F°\“' ¥¢&l‘S ago the free silver took' thmsands away from ho Democratic ticket and gave U6!!! to the Republican, to say nothin; of the other thousands of Gold D9‘D°¢l'&i»S who voted for their own ticket Palmer and Buckner These men, with fe" °x0°Dtions, return to the regular Democratic fold this year, for althuu h Win thg free silver is again ln the Democra%ic .v- Bosrox, Mass., Oct._ 1, Nw. -What gliouldbe the uppermost topic in these *United Statcsj ustat present is thepresidgn. tialelectioil, which takes place in a little pore than a month, Nov. 6, to he precise, Ptrhsus it is “the” most exciting subject income of the close states, but,here in Iassachusiftts there is little if any stir gg all as yet. Of course, there is no more chance of Bryan carrying the old Bay State than there is of McKinley carrying tili'ii,iaii my ' F°f Nsdioine s some of no WWII *M my UK' P.l. ,-53 5 f=~ pr. chosen Pile-are just as much a doctors prescription as my formula. your family physician r-an give you. The difference is that Dr. Ch 's K Y- _ , 59 tected after the formula. had-proven it-. ulf ot lnestlmabl-s value in scores of h\lBdl'€d‘ e ji ‘~r»= 1* », iarity from'h1s` ability to eure"Ki‘Z!uey‘ disease, liver complaint, and backache, with this formula, as he did from the publication of his great recipiok. _ The idea of one treatment reaching the kidneys and liver at the same time was original with Dr. Chase. It ac- counts tor the success of Dr. Chase`s Kidney-Liver Pills in curing' the most complicated ailments of the filtering t organs, and every form of backache. Aa a. family medicine Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are unapproached. They keep the kidneys, liver, and bow- els healthy, active, and regular, and so nt and cure nine-tenths of the _ M which humanity is subject. One pill a dose. 25 cents a box, at all deal- ers, or Idmanaon. Bates 5 Co., To- llto. Z' 1 lltmeslic Economy. 33333333 Said Brown unto his wife one day, “ -N`e've nothing left to eat; If things go on in this queer way, it e can t make both ends meet) His vi ife replied ist words discreet, "Oh, we wou‘t be badly fed; If vou can make but one end meat, I`ll make the other bread ?" Chicago News. BUT GOOD WIFE ! You won’t make good Bread if you rlon’t use good Flour. It’s a mistake ‘ many people make in bnmiflour as well as other things! in t ing they are using economy by buying a cheap grade but it generally pjoves the ‘_ fe :rest in the end. When hi want of Flour give us a. call; we keep most of the standard brands and can quote as low prices as anyone in tne trade. RED CROSS TEA. This is one of the finest flavored Teas on the mi.rket,'give it a trial. 28c. per pound. Try a bottle of our pure homemade Raspberry Vinegar, 25c per bottle. It makes a splendid drink. _ Free delivery. Telephone connection. i. F. niaiigii i ci. Lower Qxeen Street. I3 _ IKKINNUH _l_ iiiiiii lanuaclurersttonerallgenls `t ii- Refined and Lubricating Dils, lim packing, halting. mls. cle- t ill lie t ws will luminal at ilw Strachan telehrml Sill EIEE 58.!! Surisa Blend Tu. vc- Cail or write ns for prices befor? placing your orders. V July 16 d&v tf Q ____ _ __ __ ___ Q " gg. Qi) ~ ‘S " - ' f Eczema or Piles-no . Fails to cult BUY C35* ° _ , s [matter of hvwlws fflndms. ' ~ UFFIUE-"5 ll SHG' N9* Prowse Block ' “Files dool' to th' . f~.'.- ali use idne Liver Pills were ex-. _ _ _ _ __ fr Dr. Chase won almost as much popu- ull lj "lj I P1*“°l‘ll1, D0`Jody is very much disturbed Over it for, it seems now to be only of 'a third rate issue in respect to importance. um win be Brysws gain No. 1. ' 'Then' comes the subject of imperialism which the Democrats claim is the paramcdnf, issue. Republicans,o_,f_ life-long standing h ive broken away "from the Old partyion this i.ssue,aud only when the votesare counted will it be known how great will be the detection from this cause. Here will be gain No, 2 for Bryan. Then there is the trust issue-and it seems to me that this issue alone will turn a great many voters from Republican to Demo~ There is hardly an article entering into *'50 ¢V°l'Y<1&y use ,ofthe family-pa.rticu- larlyin the food line- that has not risen in price between 15 and 25 percent during the Past two years, and there is little doubt but that the trust has been the °""*9°_@ff£ :iltiis ` .sims that “_l.“'§.*§5 ff*_S*'5,§' li-wr-S' sw! QQQBQUSQQ Q _ ingin _ veilgsicominest it i. efeoauimfhs smsveg as in use past, contributed largely to the campaign fund of the Republicans, and the man who thinks at. all cannot ex_»pgc; any N. llef from that party "if elected for 'another four ears term. And the trust or com- maniier. Tlie"'p`re`s`ent' "s’l:`i'i€E 'o`f `aFa"ir"§"is fast b9¢0miDQ‘ unbearable to the majority of citizens-the common people. The foremost slogan of the Republican spell-1 binder is the “full dinner pail,” but the workingman wants a little more to show for his toil than even three square meals a ‘day-he has clothing to buy and children ducate, and 'to be perfectly satisfied he must be able to spend a dime now and then for a car ride or some other form of amusement or diversion. To show how completely the people can be put under the power of the trusts and bound hand and foot, it is only necessary to take the evperienee of Boston during the past two v eeks in the matter of coal All of Boston' whose functions is to regulate the price io be charged the consumer, so to all intents and purposes it is a. trust. When the miners' strike was announced an extra amount of 75 cents per ton was immediate- ly put on to consumers. At the end of the first week a dollar a ton extra was put on. These extra prices put more than $100,000 in the pockets of the local dealers, fo r of course all the coal in their bins was purchased at the old rates at the mil es and the' only extra exertion on their part was 'meeting and deciding that _ the _ price hereafter should be thus and so and collecting the. extra profits!--E And if ;the strike should last and the dealers should really have to 'pay more for their eoal what would it mean ? Simply further incifease in the price without limit. When a body of men can thus impose on the people it is coming close to the time when the law- making power will have to add a few ncw laws to the statutes to regulate the prices of the necessaries of life. Here, in the trust issue, will be Bryan’s gain No. 3. This is the way the situation looks to me. And aside from material things the omeus are with Bryan. No President has followed himself in oiiice since Grant. Take some recent history which will be fresh in the minds of most of THE GUAR- DIAN readers. Grover ‘Cleveland beat James G. Blaine. Then Harrison beat Cleveland. Then Cleveland turned around and beat Harrison. So if McKinley suc- ceeds himself he will in breaking the usual course of events which has obtained for the past twenty-he years. Then, forthe reason stated, it Seems f»0 me that all the gain is on _Bryan’s _side and I_would at least concede to him ll lighting chance. .f Thisznot the opinion of a. rabid Bryan man by any means, for Iam not sure which way I will vote, for there are some things that are' highly distasteful to me in the Democratic platform-not the least C Take Laxative Bromo Quiuine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails o cure. 25c. E. W. .Grove’s siignature is n aach box. Aug. 31. &w 9m. iWE.lRELUTH0liIZED www ,mmmwmmn ` _ » ,__- ‘ 4* ., {_:“:7/F* ' Uma; '.» t-3 fa .'53 - .\._,./ ._ ,},___`_ __ .- ,» , Satisfactory Work. _ Reasouaw &\__ M Ben Nurges, R . wr' KGB). _ ,lg ' " ' egla ' a' "‘ ` `“`°" ' f »- _‘r "::._' ~_'_ _lege at;Wiudsor, N. S. " 'crahparticularlyamong the working-men; ~' rector; as undergone extensive repairs a _ _ _ _ . _ ' D ,;_"?‘_‘° ‘n*l»1`l°l> between -for in necessaries of life, the local milk dealers b ' I ‘l ' I » _ ' t -_ _ . *‘§rl of mo sssiisrr.s , 5 s . s *sy coal dealers are in an n=sociat1on,one of announce that, commencing this morning the retail rate is advanced 1 cent per quart, thus making a net rise of 2 cents in a little more than a year I clip the following from a local paper. The Rev William B King has resigned ings and the congregation includes some of the oldest and most select families of Old Cambridge The Rev Mr King re diy evening He wishes to close hiafxvork Nov. 1. From that tune on he will take-_ ’*0\1i2ht treatment in this country and also ed. His physicians now dnd that it is abso utely necessary that he should drop every care and give himself up entirely to rest and recuperation Nothing has yet cemor to Mr King, or for the future man' The Rev- Hr. King comes from Down Hodgson-_at St. Peter's church there. He The Be'v._Mr. King) as served as rector In Apri , 1802, he came to Christ Epis , an entirerest For the past three years- , hehasbeeninpcorhealth. He has.. FOPEINGOODFEALTH. been ddne toward the selection of a suc heglth' publishers for a copy of his took entitled “Confidence in God,” was tolcl that he _would have to wait to hear from the stock room. and in (few minutesfheard 'in a l°\1d_!.0ice from an upper floor that Mann- iug’s °‘Co_a;fldence in God” was all gone. _ A BRIGHT IDEA cure for-_complicated diseases of these or $15 which were formerly incurable. Dr. A . C_ha.se's Kidney-Liver Pills are the world s greatest cure for kidney, liver and tom h signed at themeeting of the vestry Thurs- in mlcp:.;2;Ibd§sb%;1n(;§g8?;§n€|§°§1(i7u:isf,‘;£§} went abroad in the hope of being benedt-~ < R015-Ev September 29.-The P0119 it ` ’ ¢ <3’ i St. Peter’s yesterday gave.beuedicti_0_l_18 110 W eg’ mm_,,ug,,m,_ Wm, the ,,,,,,ed 8,,,,,, on your hands and a big one too if oilgtirayitg thetotalnumberofpersons , t as ` 30,000, The pcm, ,,,,_ ,,,’_'_'°°,,,°f,,u:,,, a. tailoi s suit last you as much. le" agemenf of t-he church. The Rey. and _ '_ QROUSED AT _ z 1 f ct It Ms mug wiilreminis csmbridgeforl 'ro the terrible avg or as " ‘ ` ' n a is "“F“mm°’ 9° é° mt thi nmiintatlessi.. v _ fin Oi\\=¢ri°. tl1¢"Gvv5 `¢11_<*»`_iS.n¢t.itE_ new g ' to establish hospitals fo consumptlves. A5 reveltabiwieto r ion E.;I. a\iout4‘J years ago, and received his.,FSyr.\1p of Lligseed and. Tiirpeutine' ‘wh h” "” 1 East. ue was bm in chariot teiown.,1>; _n¢,1§#§.tmsn; t°1»ssoi‘.°.°f...a'_" ',"'_¢¢'_nr.E`s%“i§,lf` early eiucation under the Rev. G. W. ‘it Ig':fe°§!1§i_Yt‘?e3f§§ ?l_¢i‘Y ‘e e ' f . l " Q 3 R ` -;_ .,- li - ' ~' alf ations. ` - George Washington at- 'yhortly after assuming command . 4 rié-an army in 1775. _ taken so much space with poll of the Hav tics th WONDROUS REMEDY. nuns CBAGKED Wmi SALT awa, Ont., writes:-“I suffered with salt rheuin for upwards of ten years_the skin on my hands cracking and breaking so as to make them useless. After trying all forts of remedies in vain, I became discourrged ‘and thought my sufferings would never end. Last' spring I used Dr. Cha.se’s Oint- ment and in a. short time was perfectly cured.” Dr. Cha.se’s Ointment is of unr ar- alleled merit as a_curefor all itching skin disease. all druirinsts. _ LS /2"? » lt: »-a" .._'.s=~s ~ ~~ ` " " - T i ., = .' ' `_=f if hisiyhurch is noted, not only as being , “TAKE HEEDO WILL SURELY SPEED: ol<§s't in the city,but as being the one . ich de inggsestion, nervousnws ang 'impure I bl , and thus avoid chronic dygllgepsia. ' nervous prostration and all ‘the ev epro- 1 du¢8d_.by bad blood. Hood? Sarsaparillai is your safeguard It quickl sets tho time 1 win reserve some mm; 'swmwl1risht.»trén_st»hfM eadulgieté the- ml inaroi for my next- ' i.i°0b?i`i.'i‘?l°i.’.Z'$§'§'$f§ii‘_éfdif§é.il. , , ' Divo. All liver ills are cured by Hood’s Pills. A _ » _-_‘__ 25°' .~ r ‘ "‘ _ ' 1 ' in 'fact the tailors copy offour sditsrlotr of _Free _singles of Qss_nieriz.»