Q Queen Si.. Q ii ...-1 ¢ l ‘ ' S5#-=~*”-_""_”»'i';" _ “‘ f ~_‘~ i ‘ :~- "=_~ .~ ' _ _ *_ _' ' ~ ‘ f 1; ;_-s.;.*?--.5-Tl".-".-~_=r‘f,~ -i__§1__ ',-J.-i. _len _ = '.2-.1 in-=-M. .-.»2-- F51 ~ '__ ' 1 ":.~'i _,. _ , _ ._ _ 1 -.»_.» fs -~»<-,_,..,--;e_s»_<_,-_~-_c~..n S-45...-,~.. = =__ _ ' -. ,~_,. we-~ ._ -K - - -:~ *gg f , . 1 ‘._~:_i '=;‘»',‘.~“- ~ » _ f '~ 1 1'__t‘.f`§" .¢ ., ` THE GUARDIAN’ UHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEPTEKBER' 27,1001 f A Tuiucisu PoB1"iN Loiinoii. Memdough Boy, acelebrated Turkish poet and a prominent Member ol the Legitimist and Young Turkish party, is now in London. Some time ago he edited a paper in Paris, Le Liberal Ottoman, hlch lately was suppressed by the French goverment. -_IS __; _ ___,4,__ __ _______-1- _u Iany School Children are Pale, Weak and Nervous. Dehllitnted and Exhauoted in Mind Qnd Body-Dr. Chnse°s .\'crve Food is Surprisingly Beneiicinl for Children. The severe and ever-increasing ,strain of competitive examinations coming at n time when every boy and girl is undergoing trying physiological changes docs much towards making mental and physical wrecks of school children. Run down in health, with the blood thin and watery and the ner- vous system exhausted, children have o chance to escape the many ills that beset e feeble body. There is no treat- lirnt known to scicgice that so natural- ly and thorouchly restores strength and guilty to the nervous system as Dr. _ aae's _Nerve "Food, , lt ,makes par- ents happy by brlnkine ,buf _the color 'to the faces and that 'ojrengtii and oigsuciiy to nie bodies of their pale. ` hy children.: ' ' ‘ Hrs. S. Dempsey, Albury. Ont., wifltos:--“My little granddaughter. nin) yours old. _was pale and weak, she had ` _appetite and seemed to be gradual- ,fgi-gwjng weéker. "Dr, C ase’s Nerve irood proved invaluable in ,her case. re- ` $33; heoltli _and color and makin; _ __° no S H511. °_~ o__ A emitter. iicnia..<.!.$!;.," Qmanson. Bates 5 Co., Toronto. _. 1--' i__~a-!*'§ fohoioe flsland %F1our? We have just bought a ` quantify of Island Flour, 1 lllllllllllll Qllilw FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 27 1901. Yesterday was Nomination day in Nova Scotia. Four Liberal members were returned without Opposition. King Edward is reported to weigh 240 pounds, which is decidedly too much weight for his height-five feet seven inches. Owing to the illness of Mr. Bruce, the election trial which has been proceeding at Georgetown has been postponod for tivo weeks. The petitioner has rested his case and will not submit further evidence. The Toronto World sees signs ot early general election in Ontario. Prem--z ier Ross has returned from England, and strange to say, he found some reasons there for thinking that the Mother Country may, because of the war taxes, makes departure from her traditional *free trade policy, and may yet give a pro-‘_ gergpge to colonial products in her` markets, ,sunessive Liberal aciministra-1 tions have hold power in Ontnrio since? N W3 hre somewhat surprised to find the Texcellent Boston Herald expressing the ,opinion that “Czolgosz is uinsane, and in fact that all men are insane who believe, T preach and act upon the the theory that political and social reforms can be brought about by the murder ot rulers.” The Herald thinks that the assassin will undoubtedly be executed, but that his A _death will not make the lives of rulers any safer. It suggests that the arrest and freshly ground from some .contineuient of all such persons ig _ of the best wheat four Island produces, Selling at _ 1 Per 100 lbs. 1 I dangerously insane Woiiiiii E0 ii long way toward reducing thh danger to a mini- mum: _ _ we are authorised by Mr. F. W. l:ly`nd-` msn, who was on board the S. S. Minto I J, D, G0, *st Quebec when the Ophir with the Duko F, H; OUR LB EGF STORE 0 li- oi-lin full -if `=»».r2airis, VV# '<»+p High. Quality isroceriesé ai i.u~ Pricl*-i, i"i\lyer~ who hav- uf t vifiirfd us will 'io 3 well to call and see what we; >-an rin in the way of Supplies- _ € ,.»Q¢-‘uQo~Qoo.»QooQo» lliisciill 8. lliimslii Q-»O-l--O»C-O»\wl»O»OwO»O _i _A ' Y '~l» °§ Repair 8 VV0l‘.$. 8 _ _ . .t . 0iia iii our great Specialities Our business has been so creat _for past _few months it has been almost ini- gisible to turn out our orders on time. _ e question naturally arises. What is the reason of so great a rush ? The reason is plain. our plant is Etted throughout with the latest Modern Machinery and empwing _none but Grst class workmen. care in a better 'tion to turn out work in a satisfac- § manner than any other establish- ment on P. E. Island We have the facilities and know how io execute the work. _ Give in a trial and be oonvinced of the merits of our work. _ Bruce Stewart 8: Co., Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers. Steam Navi tion Co’o Wharf, Chaf- lottetown, P. Igflsland-Phone 125. 0090 The pickling season has amved and lik many other duties the pickling of them is of York on board arrived, to say that the parapraph which appeared in THE GUARDIAN on Wednesday blamingCap- tain Spain for keeping the Minto along- side tho pier is altogether wrong, as _Captain Spain had nothingto do with it. The facts are that the Minto and Acadia were told oil' to anchor in the stream on either side of the'Ophir. On Monday the day the Duke arrived it was lilowing a living gale and the harbor was very rough. Sir Louis, who was with his family and several other ladies on board the Minto, decided that it would be much more oom- fgriahie to rf main alongside the. pier where there vi oiild be no diiiicultyinland ing and remained thereto the entire sat-' isfao- i-in of everybody on board. __ _ -mal l _ CHICAGO MARKETS Chicago. Sept. 26.-iSpeci+l.) - The following are the closing rates: Sept. Wheat 68%; Corn 57§; Oats, - Pork $14.85. Dec. Wheat, ’,0§;:§ Corn 582; Oats,- T Pork $14.92-Q. Jan.;'Whear,!`173§; Corn, 592; Oats-' Pork $16.02; _ _é-Q.-l NEW YGRK MARKEI S. Closing prices - Sept. 26. Amalgamated Copper ` 92§ American Sugar 123 i _-‘american Tobacco ' nil Atchison Common 7-ig Brooklyn Transit 66} Burlington - nil Louisville Nashville 103§ Manhattan 123§ North Pacidc Common nil Rock Island 140 St. Paul 1$i United States Steel Com. 42§ “ \“_ Pref. 4l§ Atcheson Pref. ' Er_ie0om. _ _ _ _ #@-___._j _ BEWAREQOF IMITATIONS of Mc- Lean’s Vegetable Worm Syrup, get the genuine don’t be deceived with any emedy oifered to be iust as good. -~.i _-_ The citizens _here should open their eyes and not Jump too freely at on’ers t ponedirom time to time and ot last the a nx mgdg yhg ‘am naw goo,-Hug ouolicusekeeperis face to face with the fact that the season has come and gone and t Piikliig Siasiii. the ellirillig portraits. Tho m who makes the promise or ou`er,and takg B _ . tootheoome dai-nties so dearto meivspaiste are the ¢l‘d€l‘ IB L00 Enilwn 'to come back. You beyond their reach. The iickling season only lasts :i short time and the time to put them dn'-n is when the ,must iight your battle with the second ,and th man, and generally do not get isatisfaction. Hundreds on this island :have been taken in some time( ago. The material to make them is ai i:~ cheapest. That U U9 =\lDD0S€d U0 DBVU 8- “C8088 for P. E. oenoon is now, not next vi-e~:.~_ Every housekeeper should .~n1‘-uc ` We have a full line oi' cu-. bers ‘nr "bm, muxmowm new _;;_,(_` vu _best satifaction and Tarbush is a. Giass |“su_|'anc° chow, ripe tomatoes, red peppers mi ' -‘. spices and rents and has ed fo be the best, W'¢V111b¢l>1©lS¢d £0 q\10f¢_y°\l HMS- lc. Onions whol¢s.'..g id retail, an.. .rny quan- tityiosuit small retailers, also a full " is of vegetables including ougr-corn, cabbage, :sulf- lower,_~f~cclevy, beets, carrots, r beans. llllil. cucumbers ;»_, 'l _' 1”' ' 'I € “¢qPogg¢g¢;etal _ f l 5 llqlli- - " I _and noni- ot them have paid it up to _the ,l..st of the week, but went their way _withoiit it, as they never expect to show nip again. Patronize your own who pay taxes, rents, eic., and give satisfaction. E the High Grade Art Co has given the resident here for tour years pays his taxes showing hundreds < ;estimoni;1s,~ and deals personally _:very 0|-der and "9-1'! what RCI. ¥ _ |, ' 1 ( The Prince Edward Island. Sunday School Association. The Eighth Annual Provincial Conven- ‘tion will be held in the Presbyterian Church. Summerside, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Oct. 15th and llth, 1901. The iirst session opens at 10.30 Tuesday morn- ing. DELEGATRS. Pastors of evangelical churches, super- intondents of school.s,and members of the Executive Committee are members ex- oflicio, of the Convention. Bach school is entitled to send its superintendent and " two delegates, whatever its mernbersh ip and one extradelogste, if the membership of tho school is more than one hundred.- All superintendents whose addresses couldbe obtained, have been notiiied to appoint delegates at once. A ¥N'1'EBTaINui_ni'r. , Those attending the Convention will beonliertained by the kindness ,of the citizens of Summerside, provided their names are forwarded to Mr. W. H.. Hown, Summerside, previous to Oc- tober l2th. It any delegates nod .that December 19th__l871, a period or omni? their rem. % _which when presented to the Railway _ New York Central 1571 068 Southornfacilic _ 951 93 /Q `f,;-_'i-/-¢¢' ’ Q, cann_ot attend their names Edie beenjgentln, tliey~___'=ehould promptly _i_io5_& Mra'fDro§n to [prevent disappoint- to Qoiniiios ‘providing entertain- C 'L_-f “ = 7 _ _ » 4 = cz'-.'~=f<‘~~ -» _ ,;';._ _ Oonvéntion via P. E. L Railway will i-he, usual single fare ticket W S\lf_l§‘1_1¢lf‘8i