-»"~' " we r;-i »;;.~s’i:;_-_-' §=‘5:~‘,-,~_-.€_;‘f__5; GUARDAIN, CHARLO'I'I`E'l`UWN, OUFOBEB 27 1898 w -.~»-.-.-.f._.-.¢-- -= K'Y1'U¢ i»-*vt ,»4¢.»~ :vw JZW -._a.,_._..~.... ..-» --'au-¢»~ _....,......,..........._.....,.......»........4.»., ~» ».~».-»-,¢-». ~»--¢s.l..»._..-0.... i. .. ~..,¢u~ _ - -_ 4 'fm = ll. f \f’,> ..1~°0 sweet for anythlnt." is nie Baby “ft” ° 58"* with --M ’ **“‘ r. P THUR“D~“'- 0“`r0BER"“°7' lm' ing for lectures and public meetings . _ . tk Q; b f holl _ 'ded f . Th I ‘ OLD AGE PENSIONS- I The matter has been before the colonial age of 65 years and upward, of go moral character, and whose yearly ‘come does not exceed $1.70, and WhO has r. sid. d for twentylive years in the colony shall be entitled to a pen- sion of $90 per annum e Ore W y UUPYOVI Ol' 9 Sons of Tem rance thus accomplish- of impioving the morals and manners cause for thankfulness that this great till its ultimate oblect of proluniti n for the state may become fully estab- lished in our fair Dominion. 7 _ ` S It 18 PXPGCT/ed t~h'&t PCYSODS . will draw this pension the first year, _.___ Soap ini olving a charge of halfa million dollars on the public treasury. A principal argument against the old ` st was that it would The business community feels not a little worried over the sudden change made in the mail arrange age Penslon SY el” ments b which the Montreal and MotherS._ who could otherwise make provision later in reaching us than in ,he su _ » _ ' mer season. It seems too bad th -in uv It remains to be seen by the operation so early in the fall’ with hm, moon. for their declining years,from doing so nl- B5 we ii..s¢»=-r rciin scivcc_uio~1nui lof the experiment how far this vi_eW hgh, nlghm, hoc, the Island must ~~‘="° °'"“ is the correct one. On the‘other side ,Suddenly he Placed fo,.hy_5ve hours c=i.»:a»=»1'=° Al-95'" T°‘“" 5°"’S' °‘: it was argued that it is a reproach to from Montreal or Boston when F~”l"\\W5""""‘m“ civilisation that manv who had lived - - we ought to be within twenty-fours hours . - J useful lives were left at last to spend of these clhleh hy mall at leash down THE their old age in the alms house We all admit thai the state owes the duty of support to its poor. Whether the stipend for all the aged who are in while afew accept the begrudged who have little or none of this world s goods have proved sadlv inadequate, Visible wfiting from start ...ia tile.. will pr0b..i.1y'i>e lomeiiiing to finish. -Write for beautifully illus- trated catfilogue:=._ llllllllllll lllll. lllllllllllll lil, I5 ,Adelaide Street East, _ Toronto, Ont. Sole Canadian Agents. lllleiiml. limit. williams and Blick- mlerfer Typeuilters better evolved as the result of the New Zealand pension system, even if that plan should end in temporary failure. A WORTHY ORDER. Sons of Temperance in this Island recently celebrated, serves to recall the great and good work accomplished societies were the simplest forms 0 proceedings, and the tie that bound their membership together was the the Sons of Temperance came into the pass word, its solemn and A o 5'.-1 . _ ,i-f ~ ....»._@ _ nl _ll all 1 ‘ Ji ,.\~.~,\‘-'-"51 v ' in .in Q ~ -1 -17' *Il ah _~ 'I _ui 1 lr UML CONTRACT. SEALED TENDERS, aidrss-ed to the Po-'t- master G1-rieral, will be received a; ottawa um,iiNcon. on l-`ridai.2nd Decembenfor t ro li! Pe Um nun y Hex Printed notices containing fu-ther inform- provincial field with its secret ritual, , ~ ` im- . _ _ _ h ppslng CBPPIIIODTCS, ll] W88 met will much prejudice and not alittle hostile criticism. All this was speedily dis- armed when it became more fully known how pure and lofty were it aims and how well it was adapted ' Pe idea. and influence of bfotherhood. I Speedily became popular and deserved- d days temperance orders have multi plied and many of thi-m are of un- °-'i°" HS $0 C‘>11‘llf~'0"*‘ 0' Df°l’°9‘f1 0°"U'wl~ doubted excellence and wide popular- Y . maybeseen and blankvforins of Teiideriua ben'cd'thPsttd o!Lo U otain_.it_c '_ o ces _ngr i-nk, Rocky Point, Fair W iew and at this 0 ice. F. De C. BREUKEN, Asst Postwffii-e Inspect r. llll The S. S. Bo .avista sailin from Montreal to the end of November. What will be the future of the pension system, providing a moderate negro race in Americal There is a growing feeling among the white poor circumstances, will better dis- hohhlahloh of the United States in charge this duty than the present favor of dehorhlhg them hack plan of leaving many to suffer rather Afrlca’ hut their humher and hheh, than accept support as paupers - - - th- to present free citizenship render is practically impossible And then, “°_h"'"ty’ ‘S the Pomt to be deter' were it possible, _ there is doubt y mined. New Zealand, by a bold ven- whether the race ml hh not la . . . . g P99 ture into the field of state socialismns hackwaro howard harharism rather Shorey S Guaaanteed 001 M elton and Beaver Drabs’ determined to abolish poverty and than advance in the way of civilized 19 .1 fl . h d ing town Sir William _Van Horne said the Ciow's Nest Pass railway will be built through Nelson. Sir William pointed out that Nelson, situated as it is in the centre of the British Columbia mining country, must become a most important city. Already it is the official centre and rapidly becoming the Wholesale centre through which the bulk of the trade The Jubilee of the order of I/he of Kootenays must be The coming of .the railway would place Nelson in a favored position as a manufacturing centre by giving it by its “8eUCY~ The first tempenmce an-abundance of cheap fuel. All this is full oi encouragement to the resid f _ °\`8“f‘lZa'l'l°”- There m“e'5ln89 were ents of the town, among whom are a public, there was no regulated form of -number of Charlohhetownfs fmmpl. highly respected citizens and business HIGH. N ow that Charlottetown is adding sewerage to its splendid system of water works and is moving forward with new hope and courage, it is in- teresting to note the disposition to do a little sanitary missionary work among the people abroad. Our Dr. pledge of total abstinence. When » S Clift is the most aggressive of these to missionaries, and has chosen slow- promote a great reform. The order going _plcwu as his Held of l,,_50,._ b"’“="~h'° into tpm ""'”°e w°"k the His letters in the Advocate are creat- t ing no small stir among the dry bones in the town across the strain. "Poor ity and usefulness. But it may be questioned whether any one of them has greater claims for the good it has eff ctell that the pioneer order of Sonsof Tcmperence. It is still deservedly a favorite among both old and young of the friends of temperance and work- ers in the cause. ` Aside from its great work in re- forming the inebriate and training young and old in habits of sobriety, in promoting temperance sentiment, and preparing the way for prohibition in the state, the incidental good ac- complished is worthy of all praise. It p,.,,,,,,. ,,,,,__,_,,,g_ Oc uber 35,’ _ ll be we ag has imparted to hundreds of small Charlotteiown,Nlo...».iv ino ` _- 31: ini! Horses 4 `a.Ltle ami sheep on deck. and prod uce under deck at lowest possible rat,e.i_ For further ti I ~ ' ' ` l _ riiiiig :cl ~t,and yvill oil for r3t.John`s and North Sydney, carry- I _ par ci. ar as to freight and nfxssuize app.y to Cirtown oct. -zsiii ‘s=. PLAKE BROS - conimunities, which before werein a _ very crude state, a knowledge of how lto conduct public meetings and to _propose and discuss public questions intelligently. It has taught thou- Tlllll llll llllllllllll lllllllil ll. llllllllllll AT G. All. A. GROUDS 011 Tl\ursday,0ct 27 sands how to speak, who might other- wise, so far as taking part in the public aB”airs of the country is f' con- cerned, have remained mere silent nonentities. Hundreds of our best and most useful public men obtained A their first and most profitable lessons in public speaking as the result of their meeting in the division rooms. They received at the same time the lessons of a sober life and the -train- , ing for a wider sphere of usefulness to ltheir fellow men. Hundreds of men ‘prominent in the public life of Can ,a.da, and these among the most pro- gressive and philanthropic of their class, can attest this fact. Nor do the incidental ad vantagog. ly so, for from the first its influence in ld P' if’ 1 ° h . D he every community where it was estab- c0nv8yallC3 Of Hel' Milj6SUy’5 M3115, OI) & P ": good' posed Contract for four years, three times pe week each way between Charlotietowii au L0 U' f kfr the lst. Ja. r t. o ictou exc anis t e actor, “waiting for the tide to do what if should have been done years ago out of the large earnings of her past era of business prosperity.” Pictonians will do well to heed the words of the missionary. It is not so well known as it ought to be that the director of the military railways of Egypt and _the con- structor of the Wady Haifa Railway by which General Kitchener and the Nile expedition made the advance to Khartoum, is a Canadian. Major Girouard is the man and he is the son of Mr. Justice Girouard of °the Supreme Court at Ottawa. He is yet only in his thirty second year, and is a native of Montreal. The railway is 200 miles long and 2,000 inen were employed in the work, many of them being Dervish prison- ers Water was supplied by tank cars to the workmen in the desert. After the first sixty miles had been built ii supply of water _ was obtained by means of an artesian well. The work, ,ini viewbf all the diihculties encoun- tered, by the‘1‘fii§es corres-` pondent among the great features of a singularly su,cce`ssfi1l expedition. T0 Cure a Headache in len minutes, use Kuililort Headache Powders. -10 cts. _SHOREY`s Giiarantei d Ulsters $7 .50 guaranteed -1 ain- proof. _.Jam Paton Co. 26 d&w. GOOD warm Ulsiers, $4.75, $5.50 and 87.50.-Jas. Paton & Co. ~ f In iileniur al Palm. 1.2¢ Aux your grocer ior snowiiake chocolates. - J _ ' -26 naw. . $5.50 and $7.50. ' _ Shorey*s Guaranteed Ulst ers $7.50, guaranteed rain -proo f. Other grades,Brown, Fawns, Greys, Greens, Blues 'and Blacks, $7.50, $8.50, $9.50, $10.00 and $12.00. Every Garment Guaranteed. Reefers, pure wool and no shoddy, $3 00, '$3 75, $5.00, $6 O0 and $8.50_l f ‘- Boys’ All Wool Suits, Overcoats, Overcoats, Reefers and Ulsters. i f 500 Beaver Overcoats, good and warm, made from the best English Beaver well worth $10.00 and $12.00, ours for $8,00 and 9 00. Tweeds, cheap. . E 5 » ofthe oiaefena hm. Public mils , , _ wmwymy sprung up all over the provinces v 5 _ ‘ “ fi* _ ‘_ l ‘;'_ (lw M ‘ which owed their existence to the i “ ‘ ` ` 7 " s ' ' = orde and afforded a lace of meet- ’ _ --- Pe _ ` _ _ - 5 t l New Zealand has taken another .ed 8' gre” educauonal and uphftmg i _ ' f _ 1 _ lste forward in assiné' a. law t0 pl‘0- work outside from the m in in L la p _ _ l vidi pensions for all its aged citizens. Bb-lect’ for Whwh the order wa? called l - into existence. It ranks with our legislature for a number of years, but Schollls Z3 BEUCZWV ;Ud_ha'5hP°we; - fl” has onl 'now obtained the necessary fully 33813? t e c um es In l' e "or . -- J _ . _ ::li;J;)lT;5;llvlder§})i,h,hZu;€,,7;lI;`; Elexlv, of the people. Thousands have_devout F ` ` f _ h . » ' _ i _ I {Et'e:0:lTlse;€lt;l:f§e,.;r ;e,;,),;n;?uhrl; temperance oider has been established __ P od in the land, and we trust that its p _ 1 ln; good woik may be carried forward Gggd warm Ulgters, . _ . _ __ . .0 \ i hold the proud position of a state progress The hlack republics of the Blues, Glreys and Fawnss $ -‘~ 9 tm -or nm e ' will b' Q95” ‘t without paupers, ll10Ui‘5h fvilh man? West Indies give a rather hopeless BOYS’ Reefefsi $1-25; $1-50 and $2300- I P°”S‘°“‘='S- The “-‘XPe"m°"'° ‘lm outlook for the riccinrecard to in Youths' Rgefers $2 00 $250 and $3 00 cllllllll Nlllll being made may fail, but it is well ’ worth the trying The methods amass for self iiment 500 pairs good Pants, $1 00 and $1 25 ~ _ - I b . 9 I . I . I _ ' ° . . . ' . 1 2 ° 9 ' ° ull U E R 0 D hitherto in vogue for relievin ov- - ' ` ° to if ..T$;.§:‘f:;3f;“:.:.t@iE.tf.‘:; ‘*.;‘:;':_g_,,,§;‘3,‘,‘ gg? Reef” $3 5° $4 50 and it it W” he" M ~»» »» M 350 Winter Suits, made from extra warm, allwwl ' Y W5' classes. A at Jas. Paton & Co......_... h.l °_ 6 \ .LL ni. np! xi u~I:.1'i'_ 11 11 5 i 5 I ‘. \ / i ‘ \. 1' i» i-_ ' B l 1 .. V -, 9.. , `a 0ct.24,26 dz ` ' ’ ' kSmi1:l1 -__ .__ |l'oll Slmggh Steel Slices, K. & F. llaaps, T _ Gaulk Steel Bellows, Visas, etc. ' . l V i _,-1 _.V i' `;_-, _--‘va __ ' ii l ».-.wif "’i-»_. hs ELEGTRE 882, Gln Any Doltago and buy bolt lamp ll fi |~,.¢m»=i nansf.-T _ wrrpvfr i-an seuon on Monday dll!-