` ~. ~ ~<§~.q » -- - .-.». .W ‘ _UG _$ ,swan és” *Isa-“-~”t‘§; GU -\I`tDIA.I\ LHARL fell into a cellar a distance of ten eet, 1 striking on my head, and causing Con- | cussion of the brziiii. I was taken t0 3 London, Eng., Hospital, the first seven _ dmqi not rei‘o\'ering conscioiisness. I am i noir 35 years old :ind from tlielgimixof :gy -- ' ` ~-: k`ii r. 'ar 's I _ _ ‘.==:.:“;:f;:;;;::3..‘..‘°;~°.~..;". .. with speaks my fo- itself -nd fo abs# i i l l i Hoi-In . we are to speak of percentages, lb || t I ` 6 I Tillti y » _____ ' could be sho A can t a s _ un no _ . . . , ¢ 32 per cent of the votes onthe elect- When a. lad about eight years of aye I The public library is Comlng . The ora list in 1896 was cash for the Party late Mr. Dodd’s handsome donation led by Sir Wilfrid Laurien Yet that _ party claims a mandate to govern this country.” “ E -_A to the Y M C A prepared the way. Dr. Clift came in promptly and gen erously. Read Mr. Lordly’s letter in another column of today’s GUARDIAN | _ _ ¢ h ¢ _ fainting spells. never being more than two _ _ 0 . _ . _ _ _ __ weeks without :iii attack of fainting. As , record the public spirited offers of before Omdufman 9' few Weeks aggi ‘ . r .- -._ I grew older these spells bccziiiie more ~ vaiuable books from Hon B B_0o_€'_} \ 8.l‘€ 8ilDOlll3 l3O l)8 Fel-llfned E0 EDgl8»D ,f_ ' . . i _ _ . » , ‘ fwqiieiit, lzistcil longer, and lelt me with _ _ _ ~ ' D _ ‘and the mayor 0f_Tm,C_nt0_ in a letter _ _ __ it-ss viiiiiiiy. iii-ctw.-iiii, had no stroiigili .and Sui-eriiitendent McLeod and of :to Iord Aberdeen hm et ressed the . _- or ,~.t.iiiiiii:i. :il\\~:i\'s very low-spirited :mtl 54100 from Premier Fm-quhm-Son’ I _ - ‘ i _\ - P - ` ' him And then we are able also t r I distinguished themselves ip the battle i a-nz-_ .1 The 21st Lancers, who so greatly ,‘. _orfsrow " " t-“It isypointed out,” my!-fthe E (l ‘ \ y John Sun, “thats small perdsn - ' of the electors voted-for P,\'°hibltion. ‘ y ' ‘ A ' i Buta still smaller ercenta e voted - Early Acsldants I I FRIDAY, Novmieisai. iam. _fthe other Way Fmlgthn mgamn ,f . f i -' :ia ' . Gauao Lifelong Su 9 ` . THE PUBLIC LIBRARY wn that not more than ‘ ~ ""'0F--5 . do\\'ii-lic."irtc‘Ll: iiriiigined lhat t‘\‘é‘t‘}`llllll§ lx - 1 ‘ th b ' gy wlsh of many Cunadlans that they . i . iid ei-ei°\' ersoii was going agaiiist nie. -um "wma “im” “me .O ers em” lshall take the Canadian route on the sultable fx", the New cluakgn a -- - P ~ ~ - ~ li ~ ii t- ik ii and litv oulv li-11121 dark Side 'Of ms- M." if°“" to “mm u " a I 8 sum ia ` l wa The Lancers would fret a rivht ' i - ~i`t.: “Ls our most of the time, but I ' \Vhat seems now to be needed is for y' _ _ U _ ‘? The n G|'QC|a|'\ Flnun app( I ' ' .1 ' th t. ;°ii<‘¢‘ taking' .v 0 \ Y - V t_'l Toylll I'€C3pli\0I.l ln (IIB DOIDlDlOD . , _o\\li.\\1 t si_ zi si p __ _ _‘ __ _ _ _ W iv. ssiiiiii. ii .\'.-rw Piiis~_Iiiii~.-.~ -the vi M. X `“.'°“_t“et° act Pm.mP. lshould the request be granted. Cana-I S66 NCW Sample in 9"' western wlndfiw- Dr. ir in _in I _ _ _ _ only h.i.l one lfiiiitiiig’ Spell. SllOl'll_\' Ilfit‘l‘ _ pl' Ornjanlée t’_he hblary ani] _put It In ldians u Ouyd delight to do them honoh ._ _ I heigziii izikiiig them, so I hziw no operation while so many citizens me , I . kf’ . h h tb - . t ll€>`l¥€1'~l\‘ll in >`“}'l“.‘I ‘hat DY- wardis fin the donating mood. There is a. tidel' tim not ye? "Own W el' er By _ ._ ‘ ___ ‘ Pm” mmd me' Before taking mesa lin the affairs of public Iiliiariegas in l will come this way’ as the route “mg I I I ‘ ~ `ll I .l '. '; l ok ‘d for a fainting spe _ ` _ ` . ' -' i , - V _sm0i__;.“,; weeks apart; ,,0`._ wh.. M},,_n~S of lnemwhlch ought W be , Cairo ua Canada to England Woul ,_ __ , , - _ l _ 8 “God * *be a. very long one. l ~ I would be gitatly surprisid .it a_i;e_iu_§ t renee of tliesc spells. _life is now dr;_g _ ' _[__ _ _ t ___ t t th b h_1 -the coiisiziiminorbid, own-hearte ee ~ _ _ . IS il] 6i‘f‘S mg 0 '[10 6 8- W 1 8 ° SIR' WILFRID SAYS ho' ` in Canada our wheelmen are requiredl ing is gone, being replaced by a content ed, liopeful feeling. I feel like W0l‘l{ing’. My appetite is good. and in every respect Ilia\'c experienced the health and strength restoring properties of Dr. \Vard`s Blood and Norm* Pills. They certainly have proved a great blessing to me. Yours truly. (Signed), Thomas Stanton, Brigh- ton, Ont. Dr. \Vard's Blood and Nerve Pills are sold at 5oc. per box, 5 boxes for $2-00 at druggists, or iuziiled on receipt of price by The Doctor ‘ilfard Co., Limited. Toronto. [gy _ were BM# ____'_' Languid 82; Weary Te__|_itl_ers Hospital for the Insane, lluean’s. Kliig’s and Prince lliuiili Prisons- Dsi=_iii'rMi~;NT » Pnsiic Woiiics. Nov. lst. 1898. taken at th We _neatly i‘sgret to record the :iii- jswer given, oi' repoi'te{.l to have bei--ii igiven, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier to a dflegiitioiiof the Dominion Alliance yesterday. It. implies that the giiv- ernment will refuse to act upon the verdict given by the Canadian people at the plebiscite on 29th September. Such a refusal will bar the door to all lio,.e.o£ secui-ing a federil prohibitory ,law during the term of the present parliament. l The decision wiii be ii Sid diap- pointment to the, friends of prohibi- tion generally and especially to many thousands of friends and supporters ofthe gnvernrlieiit throughout Eng- lish-speaking Canada.. It will sub- it ject the party fealty of the latter to a severe test, and can hardly fail to weaken the Lberal party in the country at large. The hopes of the prohibitionists, raised by Sir Wil- _._-_-_ f to pay for the carriage of their wheels ` on the government railways, there are 1_35 United States railways that carry bicycles free as baggage. Most* of these railways do this voluntarily 1_ and others because of compulsory de- cisions of the courts. The president i of the Long Island railway is quoted as saying that he regards the wheel- men as among the most profitable patrons of the road. They have, as a. rule, very little luggage and it is pound wheel freeas bagga than to_ carry Saratoga trunks andge theatrical scenery as is done on all American railways. ` TAHTAN is nota Gailic word; the. striped or spotted cloth under this. name is called f‘Biracan" derived from ‘ Breac. You will find the name for our I more reasonable to;carry a twenty-five » . ' Highland cape called Gaelic in Quo 1 ~ ‘ ‘i - , frid’s promise that the wishes of the , Vadis. and you will find 30 large shawls I In Highland beltm Paterns’ 4_3 _ , The Cameron Clan Tarten Wrap people would be respected, are sud- y at Patou &L‘~0. i __ denly dashed to the ground. CELERY. Ciini-xiii:--Never before iiil Thé bl18W3.I‘l`. Clan Tf_1I‘i.9.I\ WP8p. _ Qf cpi_1__r_se, if Such is slit; final dl; 1 2:3 ziségfy _°;1;_sfya;srs_el;=;vs :Z The McKenzie Clan Tartan Wrap. cision o e governmen 1 ma _ J » " f , best to make it known frankly 5;_nd_celery is Well known to be the br-st The McDonald Clan Tartan Wrap' , -_ ‘ nerve tonic now in existent e, as welll The GOPCOD C1311 T8.I‘t3.Il. at once. It is now apparent that the 5 h b d, t f d _ d _ Liberal Press have been au a10ngif;l;;u;°D_‘;:_=_rsl;n °;_'id \_:=____°_fh__ _l;:_§-‘__f>Pf_\_=;__;Ij_o The McNab, McDougall, McLean. McIntyre, McBel'.h L1 preparing the public mind for the ,aka to kee on wen our mom min F arquharson, Mglntosh, McKa.v. McLean. McMillan, McNeill t <1overnment’s refusal to act u n the .Q 1-eveutiols, iétter thi,” mule," and 5; SI1til]€I'l3.Dd» 8.Hd 0l`.llBI' l€&d1Ilg Cllall liH.I'l'/ans . P0 p , s’¢i.1~,-sisiib :Ati fl ' ~~ - - ~ The 00" ‘I-'1'“-Ugemmb Of the “mils ikeepiiigeizi-li;-y sent iairitza each Poiilei. Buses -are $2 5-0' 3 00' 4 5, D6' 8 00’ 906 10 gives Pretty Qenenl S3t1Sfa°tl0U» “Sl Whin ordering please state if for wit. I 'C 'C M A I - the post oliice clerks hustle the mails :ter use or present. -If sample lot re east and west after they arrive by the quired send 5c. in stamps for postage.- Pringegg in $113 eg;-ly mgrning. _i PIBSSB B8Dd C8811 Wllh 0fdB1'. Addfeii, and letters from St John continue to ‘J° J- Gay & _S°“'Ch°_‘1°"°¢°w°- T919” #%l&¢l»‘*`UPl 0 We are showing a complete line of Ladies’ and Gont`;einen’s Fino Shoes ~ Stylish up-to-:late shoe weai-ers should seek our establish- ment. . _ Our Ladies Box Calf Walking orjBkaliilig~.B0ot at $2.25 is a beauty. We have lower grades at $1.15 1.35, 1.60, and 1.75. proportions. South Ontario election and who are RECOMMENDED by the medical men :sw pnder _sentenci liliisfranipihisifng Tmy Stameld Brand guaranteed not to _ e_ £11; yl`;;11S‘;f; ;l:§n<___;f féhénlg 0 ¢0_ 0' sp)rink,1s1ave trouble, save temper and i _ - . esson is a a ovc a save money. Paton & Co-_ wholesomc one and ought to be repeat- sell it. _ 23, “_ __ I :grin ttshio brili); aeiffiiizr ulziliinwliiingtt C I i ' 1 I inn' my much . _ S andpenergeiic attempt were made by ...==.=.wANTS’ larzaef*i°g°;“*"’“;‘,°*;'°“g‘“°‘f"he D” .£95 test-s.F°i§i‘°.ii.“ss;i§2i.“.‘>"=‘°-§ minion to cn ore t e aw against the Apply at this 05% Mod sunt HM- E bribcrs the disreputable offence would _ . , . ' ‘ ' . A married couple can be accomintids. ' be reduced to a. fraction ot its present with good b0ard__App1y m the Guagmxlg The law against selli' g “scalp” i §pp1y\c_CnAai.es NicG_pscon._ 41;; E, yi - - ~ . - FUR sam: 2 Mciic am ntl ’ ~ 1 ui £2 railway tickets is a. wery real thing, H_ R_ BOSWALL *S ‘?° “Dpi Zi § although the fear of the penalty is not always before the eyes of men. The other. day at Regina one A. O. Hitchcock was 'ariaigned before is magistrate, charged with selling' return 'part of a cheap excursion ~ tic- ket for a long distance for $18. _The man to whom the ticket had been sold was taken oH` the train at Regina and Hitchcock was made to refund the money to him, and also pay a. line of $30 and costs or go to jail for .60 buying a “scalp” ticket is $50* or im- prisonment. Prudent, law-abiding tickets of the regular ticket agent .of the road by which they intend to Vl.ll. Steiiaillt lla .I travel. ‘ ioifice, 2?. tt days. The full penalty'£or_se1'Iingf'or' . people will always buy. their: railway.- Btore. - gg( i"'l‘o iiri:-riie iiiiiiiniig at pi~eiTr - `o¥ Digests Blake Brvlrnert l come by the western route as be_ phone 180.-luis, fri and wk, Sw. Ex. ` - - . 2 - - and Pat. mon. tues and wk. ~ . ' ` I liiiiiviiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Q 0Fi~‘ici~:. 4 3i pd_ ' I T0 LET A Divi-e ling on upper Euston :street L'1`0'-IIli`»T.- Phat plcavaiiily situar-edfdwelliniz on West Street. lat-ly occupied by C. P 1. _ y_ _ . iigmodiat ely. » Api ly to Henry C. clloiiise. ig# 1-‘iuiii ii isa iui-iitsiii-, ‘ iitoderwith elecrait' WI-‘ossesgio and "iii um' --4 comioruitif. iiciise camo “‘ I i 1 ra sis. is lg. i|£.§#ood.‘eo»'ii:r of 'aniimltustoii l' I 'JI $115 `Dl''*\'- A Plyw Peake ____ _ ‘..._ _btiokbnl]dl_ Kent eiittgf ` J; November lgtf-B-'B0\i1'°to.~ "' T7 Tim? l - , *ci was . H Premier Hardy has now not. Qgly for them andtake no other. ' I \ I ' ‘ , I We can show the Best Values I 1°“g“‘*S» HW' M'°3"°' Gibs°“ .and wear” is guaranteed. Ask your dealer over Shown in Charlottetown Without any- doubt Whatever Dryden, but has gained a scat in the f 'I q mg h _ , , . rocess and so has added two to his on an 8 no ol er We are the people to save you motley' can p , n I A former majority in the house. south Lllillllllg fill SllllB--"MY STURE i 566 Our Ulstcrs at 3.50,. 4.75, o._o0,. 6.00, good asp-.any O“t“"i°» Where Mr' Dryden was °1°°t‘ Snonnfs Guaranteed Ulsters $7.50 ‘mlstom made and only half the Prme' C* _ _ Y guaranteed rain-prooi._Js‘s. Paton . iiding but went Conservative last Co. 25 d&w_ l '_ _ spring and has now returned to its , . ,_ first love- lleii iiileiwear at l’aliin’s. 12 t ° _ ° _ - ‘ » --*' ANOTHER ' t fb _ ‘ . ° ° - , ' - 7 i The Toronto Globe publishes the rivod. Wbiteci:)ii‘isii§na‘iIifiindai-ik ciitiliityi 13;. -~ bm Best. Bargains In and opts' x names of the seventeen men who were and 15:2, lb at Gay’s Stalls, Market found guilty of corrupt' Practices in Charlottetown' K 28 U' ' ;l}ll}",;iizi:-twilll»§;1‘,i;i,i'li;.i;,:iil‘=il.; =; .lil';il,1.f‘l:, ; i 1 ii 1" il-‘H iv `l l: ‘=‘ ‘g y ' ‘ _ i, il.liili=;ll!il.l%ll,l!,n'l~"‘ll"»l,iffl'»=lli'l§~il llllli»lli?@§1lif*‘ *"1"_,lim-?~`>ff=-ll‘i1"‘V li 3 f - » - . - '-r. ~ _.A-. ,q.'.».i,-..Q-,.~\v- >'\>~»- '- >.'1>'iu -1/-/:sg ~.~\,s~rr.-.y nr-/ir --u':',v\ ii_J»-'r~¢J»y»V'~fs.»v;.»~q if-_-eg-~ i,~e»g-¢._~» --A _.»,¢_2.,v»m "` To » ~ Cqmg qqigk “im V i " ` V or groups pious gone. or #rite lcttslowl none r House without _ Oil Portraits with __ until Xmas for only -:_. Parents for ii \uI! _ e children ,nice ; color picture if not I 5 this offer is goin Remember the ll|lllRL0lTEl0WN llllll P.E. l. W6 desire 110 BXPTBSB li ‘ V0\1 the appreciation of the warm sup rt aq- corded us in the two years of our business existence .mono you. 'Fic ag- velopemoutof our establishment has kept pare wir-li the mu-ch of pmgggs in the do ntalpo fession, end- we have much pleasure in inviting you d. ine ti the m EXTENSIVE ELABOR-ATE and an pec _ , _ .plant east of Boat o or the carrying on of all .Dental operations. development has n very largely due to the apprecta lon that omgonip and friends have shown of the energy and enterprise we have gl. wavsendeavored 'to nut into our efforts to provide -them with the latest and appfoved _iurriions and known __ . .cafe certainly wish :impact I an wsrkj ance is viiusi-.the psi-mat or srnciam-'re iéfaniitisrav. .- ` -‘ _ / t Thepnly Dental.est».blinhmeuti»east of Boston where each bi-aii¢`iJi,; of the profession is in charge of a specialist. thereby guaranteeing all work to be in the very latest and best manner. _ it “tw f.l"@’-'Zhi - illw .,-,‘~_§»"fvi»‘;i;._; ,..~ _ ' "‘ swim/-al *i4.r1.°‘& ffifi. .-- ...ig--if -. .... \"‘»37' v ` »> _ V *I _-. ,. & .IQ .,_, . 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