ii ..~... a».r.»».......-...¢.-»...¢..¢..¢.»a '?.‘.*P‘1‘._ *-»-»~ »-~\ -..»..-..~_- we \, im' veal.-.-.. 4 ...-..---...-._ .Ti _‘_ ' "' '%'§"3'~\° """"` It 'I i i 's .oe z~ ‘P x, oe s ,___ » T .ft ' - 'f el "‘ * ' “ " .. _ ` o . ~ ~v=~ > =.'=‘»rf_:= ;- -_>_ ~__» - - ss.-_-\. pf ,. __ . . , __ ` 'WF 1:;‘ 5-e‘§“f1>f’*'co‘7?7f7’f‘iT".?‘¥’-:if<3 - \ _ ,_ _. . _ ~ .\ V » ‘g _ .» _ :_ ¢.¢,e"! .<;._,. _ _ M, f-,_ _,.5 » _. ,-n,~:°-f. :_.__,___.¢ _ tv. ,_. .s~.- 'V f-,-of » ` s " ' "- _-¥ff*~=~.=" -_-.;»r..’““{9f.°‘ "'i ` _ q _ _ ._ __ » . .. ._._. ___»<_~,r__._____r_?_._,_,;.3._i._<__l;__¢5.__.____ ___ - ___ _._ _ ___,_ _ _.__ ___-ém. ,'§._§.5. _ _ ', __ .I " ; li ,‘ \ -_ ._ .~_ 5"; I f- ' l ’ » ` 4 ~ 'i ' \ \» "‘-4 \»' 4 ‘ ‘-A J. \.<.:.; ~ »- _ THE GUARDIAN, CHABLOTTETOWN, PRINCE fy ' .‘ 1 I 4 i --lf I if Molina alumni °”“i‘l'i“°“ ,515-_'Sa = -1 Y , anomea oesraoves _ BUCKLBSIN HEAVY SEA. Lennox, October 10.--The Vulture. Ml' gtheg-torpedo boat destoyrr hae buckled inbeavyseas, while on her way from Portsmouth toPortl.~|»-I. She had toreturn to Portsmouth wher it was found that several of her plates were broken in. 5- ~f wr I l~ ' t low dolor in the iiheeke ilichaoss in the Blood ‘ll Health, Ylger and ltrenfth hs the Whole System When Dr. (7haae’s Nerve Food is Used. Palenesa of the gums, lips and inside gf eyelids, nervousness, weakness, in- digestion, headache and despondency are the symptoms common to chlorosis and anaemia. These symptoms indicate that the ‘blood is thin and watery, and does not contain sufficient nourisl1ment-symp- ,toms that disappear when Dr. Chase's *Nerve Food is used to build up the body and fill the shrivelled arteries iwith rich, red, life-sustaining blood. f Dr. Cbase's Nerve Food is a special fformula devised especially for all dis- .eases arising from an exhausted condi- ,tion of the blood and nerves, and has proved signaliy successful as Q. cure lor anaemia and chlorosis. In fact it cannot fail to cure these ailments. because it goes directly to form new red corpuscles in the blood, and so nourishes and restores the sys- tem to health and vigor. _ It is of incalculable worth to women guffering from the weaknesses and ir- gregularities peculiar to their sex, and ____.__ is evidenced by the grateful testimon- ials published from time to time in the daily press. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. the great blood builder and nerve restorative; 50 cents a box at all dealers. or Edmon- sm. Bates & Co., Toronto. ~ - Choice » Island Flour? . We have just bought a quantity of Island Flour, frenhly ground, from same of the best wheat flour the Island produces, ` ~ Selling at Por 100 ills. J. n. renin i-'00, . ` I-=' " . .. . - ' 1 ' 4 * __ _i" W _ ,_ _ THURSDAY, OCTOBIB, 17 K _-H f 1 _ 'th + s THB PASSING SEASON. ' century is now in its last quarter and h L _l The eity streets betray on every hand . ,neglect and lackof care such as seems -unusual, even in Charlottetown. Tho i giittere are sued with grassland rubbish; lpaper, straw and the sweepings df the “stores are blown by the winds up and stones, large and small obstruct and with the falling leaves many will - naturally turn to a retrospect of the p ing season. It has been in several respects remarkable. In very few years within the memory of persons now living h there been so much clear sunshine. D do not come to visit us, a certain measure Winter, spring and summer have bee marked by .. long succession of brigh days, and the spring, summer and earl years have not been repeated for month DSI. The summer was remarkable for he look only too personal conhort the have given us almost ideal weath They will doubtless carry to their hom a good account of the Island as a su mer resort, and this__may be hoped general our people should be prepared keep a hearty thanksgiving when th appointed day comes round. _.ig-1-_ Morrow of St. John, a copy of his new The opening year of the twentiet ass- as This has been greatly enjoyed by the es largest number of tourists who have ever visited our shoreafin a single season bear good fruit‘in the' future. The yea une, and with . fairly good crops in _ me go by her,had temporary repairs made in _Tnl_ GUaBDiaN has received from the endanger the horses, carriages and bicycles that traverse the roadways. These things are an offence to lovers of neatness, ` and are not creditable to a Provincial Capital. Even if the Prince and Princess _ of order and cleanliness should be observed. What are the Street Commit- ,_ fall have been especially free from teeabmln storms. The strong gales of provloil f snlrrms Notes. t Mortraoun, Oat 16, 1001 -The following H \ e » and the rainfall, especially in the 'emu U9 ln 9°" °f M°“l"*8°~°¢ M57 western part of the Island, was too scant for the crops, but to those who for N_ S_p°l.ts; W_ ‘__ M‘h°u_ Warren pas Queen, with coal; Welcome, ceal; W. E. Young, stoves. Loading with produce W Nova Zombie, Josephine Swanson; li ,_ summer and early autumn may be said to 3011011. HHN? L°WiS- Pl'°d\1¢5 53 .I _ coming slow. Oats 35cts and about half crop. Potatoes mc; crop much below the average. .illi- . Fon some weeks carpenters have been - at work upon thesteamer Iinto, making Ill W repairsto the engine room. It will be r remembered that the Minto was . visited by a disastrous iire shortly before 5° fll' ll" “"0 b°°° "M317 ° h°°“"hf°1 the arrival ef the Duke in Quebec and the to Minister of Marine, who had planned order nottc disappoint the members of the party. Since the ateamer’s return to this port the engine room has been . thoroughly repaired and the painters are now at work»graiuing,etc.. The wooden store room where the fire is supposed to to have cri;iine_ted has been replaced by B issued work The New Household Manual . and Ladies’ Companion. It is a neat littl volume oi}§0_pages, dealing 'with almos "insane that pertains to the hem fromlthe kitchen to the parlor. Amo the elinatipn and arrangement of, th ' ft' ‘ fr- .ft L '.__ \_ _1L'~ ‘T .-_ - _..-_ _ .\. _. _ I3) L52/"' _;;/_ ?~.\l`_:1` Q l <<=;§~\ go-Ts? or ' Q//.~? 51 lm. »`. .';\ 5% ' "- » ‘ E f . .' .__ ., ,__ . __ ~ - - .; n . ~_ .1 I 4. 'V - 1, , f af 5 . ' . ` 5 v S _$ _ _Jehu Heed, was ueiefgféiiis ’ 'ei-ry of J V '17' l" . _A V u U/ . in ,beloved wife of.,l_`_. Hanley agei 29 . ` Belfast Cemetery from her late residence, "' .» x ~ 2 ._ 1 _ . 'fa . _ _ , - _ ._ _ -_ _ .. -__ ,_ ~ - ‘ 4 . ..._. _._ s . Tw; ` " ‘ ~-f*~.-ae: 17- ~ Y.. -..........-‘:< " u _ OCTOBRBI 18, INL _ _ _ ». ` ,- '1 ~ 4. 1. _ _ _ BUY \V0l'l\8l'\., '_ 5* I _Y _.__ 5 _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ,__ _jf _‘si fr _ _If the sfyio v prestyand the color becoming then' isis e _ ' garment.. That is the kind we have-pretty,” ed; gg-;;_ . ' ~ _ . \ _ ..V_ _ _ A ` . ivy' w ` V; *$77 r ‘ l Jw ~ A ` . _ 1 -4 -o». I* .. 1, . ~_-,_ »- 1-1. _. Is an :article of comforeemd convenience to ‘ as-rs \ ~-ms -ra li". P1__°l‘» F04. Bod various fancy strips, made wdrfm Uemf” down,” pee.. wm.a..a...»e..u.f.1 frem9`.a<."'xoo6 o ‘ . :\_ ,I _ ._ - _. Vx, \~£;-___ _*_ H * "*-7;; '~/ - "\."'.` .Tm f~/'~ v_-_ "-» in _ . - _T ‘f_‘<.’f.,°l”~:‘i..`¢,.~`_i>=J ‘ff..'.,'»luf'. .‘;<1°.°1_=.-»`=>f<¢J ‘_ iii' ' ~ 'T 2...... lr nnuni mine; ana aunt... __ _ _ _ __ 'dm e §§&§m$%¢ o»mnww.¢'fh1_ a ' _ » ‘ . . _ , . n _ ° »~ ._ fs. ..._ . N W TFOWSWUK "’ d tyto let' ou _'_-_~Qw_wha__t‘ Chase., elatest nove`itiea_zn _ and _. _ l u Y n Ointment has dge in a very bad case Also I. full llno_0f Gen _ Illrulehmgs, ¢ of eczema on our baby. Wehadtried ..,__ ,.1-;~ _ __ A _ _ .. family Ointments.” _ at Ecimanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. “- ment, and before using half of the box bo found great relief. I have used about ll D8 ear _“- . Queens. A `* _ need ofnee .. ....r.,.°,,,,. __ f. M President-Sb Cnantls TUPPEB. Henning Director-Gao. H. Ron. _ l iom _ ` the Fai A n # ~ often sticks all winter. It is an easy matter to free of s cold if _you use Qui' Perfected Emu! sion With Guaiacol It » data Our cough but _as- |__YoE\_J|v1 in the Liberal Intere$ at the a proabhing Byeueiectiolt Eachpolling district will be conventiou._ . “ every poll. _ s b ' The cchveners in errangeuto _eleotionof .£905 of Electoral District of Wes A convention of the Liberals of West Queens will be held in the en- f _ritied tosend Bye 'delegates _to the It is particularly requested that a _ full representation be present P111' ,\ , _ - - - any number of cures without any per- ' ~ ._ ‘ ` ‘ ' ' ' * » ' Parliament thereisnolmmediate need of mane” reuen but from the hom, W’ _ _ _ . _ ._ _ _._ _ _ _ _ _ ' dealing with the matter. A redistribution commenced using Dr. Chasn's Ointment 0 . _ _. . ,_ _ ‘ there was great relief, and..-tire. improve- .» "3 ment continued, until there was com- _ ' » _ ' , re plete cure. We think it the greatest of an Qu" Street “e_K__h_‘at_ Tmam _ _ Mrs. R. Stoddard, Delhi, Ont., writes: __ ._ _< » _ _ _ - "I was troubled with » psoriasis or ‘ ' chronic eczema for twelve years; used X many remedies during that time, but ° got no relief. Doctored with four or _ \ as five doctors, but found no cure. I de- _ Droiitless undertakings aswe can imagin cided t° try a mx of DI-` Chase 8 Chit- a s ` h l = The 'ery purpose ot newspapersis three bo-res, and am now completely _ _ 7 ` nd cured, and have recommended it to ~ = _ R many others. It is the best I haveever ‘ used, and it is worth its weight in ‘ it. provided the paper conducts itself in a gold." ' There is nothing to be compared with 8' Dr. Chase's Ointment as a cure for the 5 8 most obstinate and torturing skin dis- eae. Its cures are often truly .mar- ~ vellous. 60c a box, at all dealers, U coats and eeiers s ln addition to Overcoats of our own` manufacture we are this season showing a larger range oi imported coats than we ever handled. They are marked at lower prices th-.n yonwili iiud in any store on P, E. I., at least we think so. We marked them with -‘och sm-ill profits that we cannot take less than the marked\price dth t ' ' I _- 11, Reefne $3.50 ie $8.50. an ° pn” '° ° ' Overcoafs $4.50, for which you have paid from $5,00 10 35_75_ Oar blue Beaver cloth coat for $8.50, you will find equal to coats for which $9.00 to_$10.00 has beeh paid. Iva io the interest of all who want our Overcoats or Reefers to see our values. _ _ I in this city ' _ ‘ » _ _ _ _ , runny, 29m aay»fum.un.l _ __ ’ at the hourof 1.30 o’cloek_ afternoon, . _ _ _ A I _ _ _ ffllfiiifiifoii-?3‘I`Zf'§?fi3 ` Mo1xRIS‘BL__ocK. _ I ‘ IF YGU NEED A WATCH it is onethat will b*e‘durable.` ` look well and aboveail keepgoqd ‘“. *'"'r_=°_ *se* _-*.1* PM ' ' .-_ 1,, =1.'_v>*'§`7._x- ' ~. » 1|. . V 1 . ' “l H @ rw, _ . P l‘lilll$~ If _ i 1 United Hes. leer Secy iilsloboysnt advertising well uv-eil and bare dividend on all 1.". _1ii_01. °f p§yaB¥ ou dead will be increased I succeeding we‘l Two contract. We are deeinoun of reader of shit ed with our iculars and pr»~peefn¢ application luveeru,a~e afterward ' Present pnce sb:-re. Par value Si 00 and never assessable. S nail cipirai z mon, "iH'l‘§‘l‘““i“. 4-'Se' - s;Qg¢§8»i* 0- vos P- E. l. On and after llon;l_s!y, Od. rrains of this railway ru excepted) as follows hainsoutwsrd. lmdnown stations- 1:23 5-3° _ 4.1: r~'-rw ii _ $125 .. 1... .io £33#