Ah I _ ,_,_.-... ‘ ' """' p ' .-, . .- .¢»- » .. GUARDIAN cHAi>.Lo1~:i‘ii'rowN Duc nissan is isss _,E .3 __ ,_;_. ,;;.§_,_‘__. . _ . if ii i- i f ‘f ' ' “Q A viii; cuiiiiiuu `° ° I h e _\n independent Journal, untrammelled an less‘aimin to be ear . R Just. lmpartlal, Rellablei Newell at all time.. to further the best Tgggitlhgofthe eo e,a.nd rocoirnizedthereforo as The People I hp Piililislied at its oriiccs, Lamoron Bloc; South :ide Post Ofiioe, at the following ra.tes,p8-YSDIB in advaiico:- _ .\Ioriiing Edition, dnily (except Sunday) l>l1Y‘¢’0 moiitlis $100; er yr , ; _ . .................. 4.00 Semi-weekly Ii.riition(Mond. &. Thur.) per ' _,<1 .. . .L25 _ p pl T P ern yi-:$1.50; in' vnnce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Weehly l~I».iitioii (Thursday) per year $l.‘.l5;in :idvnncc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . ..1.00 Branch Qfflces li ive been c~tablished at the following p1'i.ce~ `5 where suh-cri_ptions_iiiay be paid. l1fl\\‘s furn- . lshcd. nil\'crl.i-ing, iob work and other busi ii.-.ss tra.ii.,r0£>fGlS(l)‘l‘§ chester and West St., opnmire Qhsriogeetown H°dD\¢&l. Where he is prepared to accomodsvc 1'- fe* Permanent boarders at moderate rates. 8-d3v\' WAN Ililll I-*A for house; work mul; viw somet iin of ' _ ` I 'almer.Queeiig~trcgg0kmg Mr WANTMJ- -A few board . li '_ ably acoomodated at Mrs. S;sss?d[Dix?Jii?glghE. grt Street. 25 gawlmwl T0.-LET-The Swthern ii.-.ifor nie Lain eine: -Tllsiace Pfalmer’s :louse o_n Queen Street, Heated with hos water. ]i1°ctric lights er Rent moderate. Appl to Mrs. E Paine.; ?i:‘een St. or H. James igiilmer. Ch"fown Nov. T0 LET A D . ' ‘ . :ppb to (iH_ARLv;gi§,l;::g_;G;{,;G:i)§~¢per Euston Siree “Egg siip§_.~1ew revise-_ encyclopaedia Dio. » S. e§.ricl1l illu‘tra.tcd; gfohrzd at about lialiagrice at Eorngbyh B32; __ b"~:~ .-~ -_ - 'f'_ L'i‘D'l§ET""I`h T” "K V ‘tt gr ikaefi-yi? aisilf `i‘i`§$f“g "I.°..§ll°‘l`?.“‘ii2‘i.`i.‘?,‘.i’-‘Z nc.. nm i * I ,-~ _ Novi mber 125-It.B2Eai1s§ule0C0DJ8 S-C°1fS¢°m6d_ t0 think »Ha.rcourt was chosen one of the repre- Ithcmselvbs as a class the most order- ly, law-abiding and virtuous people in the community. The claim has been occasionally disputed, and we have heard it asserted by a city-man now and then that the pretension to super- ior morals and virtue on the part of the rural population is a piece of self-righteous assumption, wholly un- warranted by the facts. In this as in other matters THE GUARDIAN is only concerned to 'bring out the truth and give t’o all classes their due. Let us turn to the crimi- nal statistics of the country for a few moments and see what they re- veal. We take the table showing the per centage of the total of crimi- nals in the country as allotted to the ways been recognized as one of their diderent occupations and callin s,a.nd cleverest parlimentnr debalers. He 8 we find the followingz- Agricultural class 4.2 per cent. Co nmercial clsis 10.7 ° °‘ Domestic class 3 .3 - ‘ Industrial class “ Professional class " °‘ Laboring class ” Noiciassiaeu £6 09 r-4 3@rw bi->-‘oo ‘G S' A5 nl ‘C Probably one half the population of don Times. I . 7 sentatives of that borough. He went outiof ofiice with his party in June. 1885, but on the return of the Liberals to power in January of the following year h_e was made Chancellor of the Exchequer. He was re-elected for Derby at the general elections ol 1885 and 1886. Sir William Harcourt went out of oiiice again on the downfall ofthe Glad- stone Government in July, 1886, but returned to it as Chancellor of the Ex- chequer in August, 1892, when Mr. Gladstone, re-assumed power and held this portfolio throughout the life of the Gladstone-Roseberry Government,which fcll in June. 1895. in the general ele- ction of 1895, Mr. Harcourt was return- ed for West Monmouthshire. The retiring Liberal leader has al- Y studied the art of phrase-making in the school of Disraeli, whom he greatly ad- mired. and of whom he is no inapt pup- il. He was one of the original contri- butors io the Saturday Review, and. un- der the pseudonym of ~‘Historiius,” has wrilt-en numerous political. pamphlets and letters on international law. Most of the letters have appeared in the Lon- / A mother and herftiaby can have lots of fuibtogether if they bolhare well' and strong and hearty. Health makes theni good- nqtured and happy; but all the delights of motherhood are lost if the mother is weal: d .l. an ai ing. , Mothers of young children are subject to ii. lioavy draft upon their physical i'esourcer». mid their health ought to be specially forti- fied, both before and after the gby is borii. The most remarkable siren ii-snstainei for women is Dr. Plci'ce’e‘. Favorite }.’rescrip~ ticii. It imparts health and endurance di- rectly to the organs, appciidzizcs and nerve cwrnters conceriied in iziatcrnity. It maker iiiothcrliood perfectly safe a.nd` nearly pain- ir lt protects the nicthcr from relapse; iiiukrs her capable and ctreerful; insures aliundniit uourii?iniezit for the baby; and oo:‘..pIc‘.ely rein orccs the vitality of both :mother and child. lt is the only scientific medicine devised ‘fy :in educated experienced physician for the 'express purpose of streiigthening and 'r.-iziltiig' woniaii’s speciiil orgaiiism. The reasons why it is the most perfect and successful remedy of its kind in the ~w~/rid are more fully explained in one chap- tefnf Dr. Pierce’s-great' thousand-page illus- trated book, “The People’s Common Sense Medical Advisei',”which will be sen; free, paper-bound for 31 one-cent sttnps to pay the cor! of cusmms and ma¢'li`n_g' only. O! lieivisoniely cloth-bound for 50 stamps. 5 nfs. o.. writes: I am new a happy mother of`n_£ne, healthy mby `rl. I feel that rave done me more good than anything' 1 have ever taken. Three mouths previous to my con- linemcut 1 began using your medicine. I took three bottles of' the ‘ Presc-i°‘Iptior.i.‘ Conse- quences were I was only in labor fort ‘-five min- utes. With my ii-st baby I suffered, 18 hours. then had to lose him. l-Ie onlv lived x2 hours. two iriismirriagits. The ‘Favorite 'Prelcriptibli saved both my child and myself." y 1 1 WE claim to have one of the Bnsr and LARGEST Cnociiunr, CHINA and GLAss Sronns' in the Province-i We will give one Tea Set FREE oo an_ man or woman who Twill give proof of the person that bought three Sets at one time out side of our store, in Cli’town, during the past year, that is to say, Dinner, Tea and Chamber Set. We have the goods the people want. Call and see our blue strr' VV. P. (3‘O1Vv111, sUNNYsIDiii NIII lllllllllllll SIIIIII A Poniid Tin of ING POWDER for ¢ A Saving of from 20c to 25c on Every Pound you Buy. ~. Q x » _'\~ -A . R W -incl-. _-u-3-_-_. 1 The good cook no longer has excuse for using Cream of Economical, at the same time your ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ aiigiittle ‘ Pellets' being mllch more Convenient to us. It is perfectly' uni- F” I form and V always works the lf-.ir two _venrs I suffered untold agony. and had rl Y p _i PHOTOGIlAPHS . luperior Workmans' Fine Finish, and loderaie Prices combine to make our Photographs the V 'nost satisfactory in Charlottetown to-day. I tor. llueen and Gratten Streets Canada. may be said to belong to the Abflut 0l£'l3t$¢D momhs 83° 3 _9“`i°°3 ' agricultural class’ butlthis Portion of affection of the eyes threatened his with- the population furnishes less than one drawal from political life. but from this twentyfourth pmt of 'the nations The has virtually recovered. It has been 1 Y Th f an open secret for some time that NSY criminas . e armers out-number the commercial class, the industrial class and the laboiiring class taken together, yet these three classes fur- nish°tnirteen times as many criminals as the farming class. The professional classes do not number one tenth as tenure ofthe leadership was _becoming increasingly distasteful to him, biih on personal and partisan grounds. ' 4 » Benlley’s Liniment the modern Pain Cure All dealers l0ctS, i many as the farmers but they furnish' Novelties in ladfgsl 3,3301; one quarter of as many criminals, that is, there appear to be as many criminals among 400 professional men th 1 OOO f _ _HAVE yoiur slegh roboi repaired and as Fafgeexellgioni ‘the amrlfs f trimmed ai 1`iiouAs i1cKARo s, |Eiigt0n scarfs and bows. opened to- day at Stanley Bros. 17,21.. °°“” "5" ° . street, Ctiarlotietown.-14 cod 1m course. And the criminal statistics’ show that gn an average of . several from us Bought for Spot Cash, Sold at Ri T I Pu ll..9.l.l.l..lllI§...i..llli!l.ll A constantly increasing business proves the suoceil of our sEorts to dress our patrons to their satisfaction. A agnificeni l\ang`°e of Suiiins. In English, Scotch,`Irish and Canadian Tweedl. . Good Value in Bergen, Vicunas, Cheviots, Worsteds. ‘ y The Latest in Dvei-coatings. Beavers, Meltons, Kerseys, Fur N ups, Whip Cords. f a close margin of proht. ’ ali _ _ _ ' . ’ ku years the cities and towns furnish 75) TICCS l|’\ the NSW PYOWSC " d & M ll per cent of the criminals while the BIO¢k. c e I rural districts, includin the villaves . I” ’ ° . g '° ’ THE double guarantee wants i Men 5 Outfitters' ‘ furnish but 25 per cent. In the face ex “mation nd - i - i - . P a. it s this- Mr. ;;;h°se £30; ‘Pe safme” ma! °""‘lY Paton guarantees all Shorey’s goods as e goo eir c aim to be among . = pu . _ _well as Mr. Shorey. and if the people Q I M T l the most law abiding and orderly of P.E.lsla.rid do not,koowiheShoreys of gi ._ S ` classes of the community. Of course Montreal well, Mr. Paton does and the `l there are exceptions to all rules, and P°°P1° Of P' E- Iilafudi §EP°f’lal1.Y the there are farmers who are neither honest nor law abiding. but as 0. class they stand high in in the scale of mo- rality and we can find no sufficient dear little children, the Farmers, Rail. road Men, Dairy Men and all other have faith in Mr. I’a1on’s guarantee._ Jas. Paton & Co, Sole Aéents for I ’ . f Shorey’s Clothing .-13 d&wtf aut iority or disputing the Htness ofr Ce phrase “honest farmer.” ' THE GUARDIAN Uffiggs ---_ in the New Pl-o*se Block./i The Liberal_party in Britain in their present disunited and troubled bery was objected to by a. large ele- condition may perhaps sigh for the pdays of Gladstone. They have lost ground greatly since the Gi-and Old I Man was at their head. Lord Rose- , , D .___ Auriionizso cA|>\rA|., $2,ooo,ooo.oo suscmaso cAP|TAL, 1,ais,6oo.0o PAID UP 0AP|l'AL,_ 500,000.00 RESERVE, 3|st Dec., |896, l.02'l,5Il.00 GROSS INCOME IN 1896, I,Z`I5,000.00 Deposited with Receiver-General in Canada, 84,000.00 ~ 'BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ' PERSUNAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ENIPLUYERS’ LIABILITY. ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMBINED WITH SICKNESS BENEFITS. \VORKMEN’S BENEFIT INSURANCE. ELEVATDR INSURANCE. DRIVERS’ RISK INSURANCE. ' THIRD PARTY LIABIEITY INSURANCE. i, If you are a policy in the Ocean Acci .ent and Guarantee Corporation of London England, be sure that when you renew you are doing so in this company, the only one insuring against accident and disease Premium the same as charged by other companies for accident benefits alone sind those smaller than the benefits granted by the Ocean. Those are facts and may mean dollars to you, make a note of them and when any one mentions accident insurance think of the “Ocean” l““§”°f“1° so heme hai? ~:.......§’.?.?3..f;Z‘l?§§3."*“`i°i£f‘€“‘f;l»g, w. K. nooans. .|..i. .|oHNs1'oN, Th or He and Sir William Haicturt 00.8 Brands f Flrers en ml mg Summerside,Gen. Agent for P.E.I. Agent at Charlottetown s ip in isgust, the last straw in M I ’ " 633, hiszendurance being a letter written all ° Leaf’ Strathmf Mill” b R b -6. . . h. White 'Ea.°le, Strathray Port Dovgr Izmagsg erycn mmm, ls method?" Roller Mills, Golden A e , I -i M-lheresNn Place liKe Home 1 be restored to the he d f th A Obie Mmings’ .My American Mills’ “ir ave arcourt, l`ke Acl 'll lk’ _ _ mg - Y . . _ i in his tent Unlil the ;it:;a1°;lI:;g prices are the millers, quotations, all Patronlza Hnm-9 Institutions' , I ‘ Y d is d' s ` I I quarrels are made u L d S I. b goo s are so irect at i-st cost to will easily hold his Pponflion 8:: the M°'°h°““5“1S° "’P""‘“°”*i°g di""'*‘ Wear H°m° GMM ` ,hegd of “fairs Messrs Campbell Bros Manufacturers ' , ‘ Madeb Modern Macbiner o erated have not vot on well to eth dl ` 0 our’ are Kent’ N” 8- f d now Sir William has throin eiipatlie Thamel’ Sreeb Home’ Budgetf dv. t "eo l . 1e‘deI_.h- - d- _ Blenheim Mills, Howard Peg 1 . * Y _ Y# P - Of Edge T00l3g HBBSTB MGNBIII T “ by Skllléfl W'0l'klD€D Of l0Dg' OXP€} 7 . and Libby, Caned meats, all good! ' K d. ‘ien°°'mad° °f w°°1' s rw ~=~»»i-d» -nd M-f-im ww- on 1=1=i»=~»iHl»Ml' .TF iiillnii nrm < Cream Ta.rt‘ir` BAK- 8 4. 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