5 -..i,,,f-....,__;__. _ . - _ ‘ . » THE GUARDIAN, HAELOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 1 1898. GOVERNOR t`»` . \"`-\_b // " _tg , vie; \ _L is .` ‘_ _” ` -;l\i»¢¢a..` f- ~ \“i.“~=s~» '_;1 \ \\i\\ \,_\ 4*;-;jf=§\ it ‘ W Chase 1ell< a Friend That. Eight) (ht of Every lin tdrod of Humanity are ‘.¢;°¢| by kidney and Liver Troubles. ,__.1-_ii D, Chase in his wisdom foresaw the were would be for so grand as Dr Chase s Kidney Liver md so unit eisally have they bc- gnown and used that go where ,ui round one globe you'ii beanie are L pleasot medicine, otteo- quick to act mild to use, but pow tnheallng For Constipation Bil- Stoimach Disorders, Bi'lg\ht’c Diabetes Lrinary Trouble; Skin Eruptions, Pétrntples, Blood they are specific nuine butt those having the and ‘heard-cut ot Dr A W Beware of countterfeita. ttttttsti :sq IIBCRANT LUCKNOW ONT ellorious Stomach Troubles, Hen ll Whit H0 *nys VU tmubled for 'twenty years acute stomach trouble and consti ind had tried almost every I could hear of, but got no re- Dr Chtases Kidney Liver Pills feeommmended to me Tlhe first I took gave me relief I found I bt the thing I had been look K 'IB7 have cured me THOMAS ‘iilbibl t-it *-I i-ii-'“‘ ' _-___-1---1" , 4' IISIB If you are, come and see us We have Pianos and Organs, all the leading makes If you cannot afford a new one we have a large stock of sec ondhand Pianos and Grgans at prices to suit all purses and on easy terms of payment _ tt Bios eP E Island Music House noI|v’s Budding Queen Street. 75 Cases Tcmatoes Pineapple Peaches VW! lowest prices for cash ROOSEVELT (Continued From Second Page.) In 1895, when Mayor Strong was ctistzng about for men who were brav enough and deteiniir-ed enough to giv virility to the principles of reform o which he had been elected. his eves turned at once to Mr. Roosevelt as th man best fitted to tight a vigourou battle against corruption. After first 0 foring him the position of Street Clean- ing Commissioner, afterwards so ad- mirably tilled by Colonel \Varing, he appointed liitn to the Board Of Police Couimisioners, of which he at once be- bame president. Withina month. Mr. Roosevelt was the most hated as well as the best beloved man in New York. With characteristic clearness of vision he had determined at once on a course of action, and having determined upon it he proceeded with something of the energy of a steam engine to put it into force. His reasoning had all the sim- plicity of orginality. He was appointed to enforce the laws as they appear on the statute books. He enforced them. That was originality ; it rarely had been done before. The excise law coin- pelling salonns to close on Sunday had been enforced against the poorer saloon-keepers in order that the police might levy blackmail on the wealthy ' liquor dealers. Mr. Roosevelt enforced it impaitially against both rich and poor. To him a dead-letter law was as had as hypocrisy in the church. When papers protested, he answered: " “I am placed here to enforce the law as I find it, I shall enforce it. It yo don`t like the law, repeil it." There never was a man who had a keener appreciation of bravery than Mr. Rooseyelt. “Every feat of heroism," he says, “makes us forever indebted to the man who peifornied it." Dynamite bombs were left in his fllice, : ensational newspapers attacked him with bitter malice, a. part even of his Own board was against him, but he neither waveied nor paused. When a police captain would not obey orders, he placed him under arrest; he ap- pointed more than 2,000 new men to the force, honest men, and every one of them came in under civil service rules, t without regard to politics, religion, or nationality. Within a brief half year _ from the day oi Mr Roosevelfsf ap- pointment, every saloon in New York obeyed the law, crime had decreased, street gangs were broken up, and po- lice blackmail was a thing of the past. In 1897, Mr, Roosevelt began his work of Assistant Secretary of the Navy. He resigned on May 6, 1898, to become lieutenant-colonel of his own regiment ot Rough Riders. lt is an error which has had wide credence that this was Mr. Roosevelfs first military service. As far 3. back as 1884 he be ame a lieutenant ot the Eight Regiment of the Nation l Guard of the State of New York, after- wards rising to captain, and remaining ‘ a militiaman lor more than four years. If there is one thing that he be‘ieves in more than another, it is the value ol the warlike qualities of a nation. I talked with a number of ollicers and troopers in Mr. Roosevelvs regi- ment while they were encamped at Montauk Point, and I found their ad- less. Every man oi them had some- thing interesting to tell about him. “Why, he knows ev,ery man in the regiment by name," said One. ‘ -He spent $5,000 of his own money at Santiago to give us better food and medicine." “You ought to have seen him talk ,when some of our fellows weren’t treat- ed welt in ine hospital.” Contrary to a somewhat general be- lief, Mr.Roosevelt is not a wealthy man; although he has a moderate income. to which he has himself added naturally by his literary work. He is a magnifi- thing cilfn exceed the contempt with which he speaks of the predatory and IS useless rich . two things or the very first glance. im tstrenvth, and courtesy. lil build he of mgdinni height, thick of chest an square of shouldils, and When he Walk l annoy, His face is round and bronze 3ione.%@l%32¥#%%£?¥¥1HHf%% ll ll llll lilllllll lllll ll lll lllllll ll P. l. lllllllll. lllllllllllll / 10 CASES GLDTHING JUST 0PENED.` We are in a position to-day to show you a magnificent range of Clothing. No one neglected. Small Boy, Big Boy or Men. We can suit you in Ulsters, Rceters or Suits. All sizes, all prices and kinds. It don’t take chrotnos, tickets or money re wards to sell our Clothing. We sell so cheap we really cannot afford it. We have no money to burn. Men’s Ulsters at $4.7 5, beat the World. Sh0rey’S Ulsters at $6.50, ticket in pocket (manufacturer throws them McKay’s`Ulster (our own make) at $4.75, beats them all for quality and piice. Our Reefer at $5.00 is an excellent coat, heavy and strong. _ 50 Men’s Heavy Suits at $5. 50, extra. value, ’ _ ` 25 MT->n’s Heavy Suits, double breasted, former price $8.00, 'now $7.00 100 Extra Heavy All Wool Suits, $7.50. _ ' - Pants. all kinds and prices. 500 pairs (our ovtn make) extra heavy and strong, warranted not to rip, _at $2.00. _ Boys’ 3-piece Suits (own make) heavy for- Winter, sizes 20 to 33, $500 up. Boys’ 2 piece Suits from $1-50 up- - . _ Blouse Suits- One line is a beauty- The very latest style- Fur Coats, Fur Robes at the . ` f ` n-1 Charlottetown does not present a very FF* - _ 'll iniration for their colonel to be hound- _ _ _ . . erished blood. Hood’s Sarnparilla gives as Wealth S095 m 3 ‘my hh.” New York’ _ relief by purifying and enriching the _ “ I was bothered with sick headaches _ und dizziness. I also had nervous prostra- Cent example of the Ameucan Cmzeus tion and weakness in my stomach, which Uf 50031 Position' means] and _ culture made me feel very ill indeed. I decided to d3V0liU°` hlmself to Pubhc affairs' No' try Hood‘s Sarsaparilla,which was highly recommended by many, and by the time I had taken tour bottles 1 was in perfect ' "em" A"°“"“"°°""g° my ““1°gi’1' Th' lmmense Sale is being patronized‘g;u;;1;;m;;g; 9 P-"L °°“ °' P9r3°nauy’Mr‘ Roosevelt Suggests ` then six years old, had bronchitis llld Is 0 ' ‘ ' _ ° s-1 fe. - -I* ‘rs / i tf~;";,. -_._ .e :_ ' ' '_ _ ` ri-i \M.PRs\f’ Sllli. Sl\lE.l.1P.t Saturday and Sunday C10Si11g UP Business tc;-=.risaais.rtsiriti..;~: HAVE Poerrrvzmr um rxmuiux nn wrrmr! 60 nA¥8.as you MAI 5 -_-*'-" ' _-'_'_"' weak side gtnnowstronger than the ‘ ~r2:.”°§:.t.’:;?tf.t:."t.'.t:..';a't.‘".lf. l` ILIEVE . _ ____ 1 M sl FIRST GSB DOW roi. oiv MEN, womt-.iv .tim can-DR ' chance tortailuredt your onderp are 5 _ l I §&°éti§.3°.Fi“h.§Et¥l2§?.tii”wii . ` _ ' ~ I ~ the truth of this testlmonialtao i ‘ _ _ _ elonngtestamptorreblmorbb' vcr ‘ ' or personal investigation. ALL s L A . saouui inzow run' 'rusty can im_ snr cumin Your fee is a mer to the amount 1 have thrown away nothing trusses. ' Yours _ 't ' Twenty to lFifty Per Cent t .0 ~rrt.l n -at it eevidencecan be seen g. . ~ - ‘ ' ow.\ e\'~ . ' - t l ' ' it I l , . ° i_it't is A1' Cirr s ..t.tdav and sunday _xr Pic'rou.l nm Mondo. noon to luc»daY H0' W edncsday; A1' Tiii.-no. Learment ' gtasoow NYS. Windsor Hotel. T t in nitod States and Canada ee for intormatlon, or call at Ch’tow Nov Charlottetown P. E. _Isla use 0 _ M . _ _ . » » E " ` _ I Di- clit: ' f i =' » ~ ' ` ‘* » ' _ My Dear Di. ` _ _ , _ _ E _ ' _ __ ' _ 5 ~ _ 1 l 'rnieie indeed my day ot rms - - ' ' _ ! =f*¢;:“,,..“°f¢“¥.§:'.t2§.“2i‘R3.2:::‘ ' ' _ IHOS 4 1 th-lends in ‘Clftpwn well lmol , t oonia not be iiwwrly nom by wr jf ` nttt t C no our ft no’ y, in spite 0! nl ll\Y“" <1 D cv- ‘ti “Y "”::.i'.st:.. ... f ii mu” y ruin “ ‘”" ' Mr. Roeisabont wyears of are family and well known in bn MANY cases, i \l l #_ § f-' . A ' _ - t d t eh a good medicine for build though still a yollllg lD8ll,_hlS ruddy oun 1 su . . she had not taken To LETA Dwlglgggagn uplpcr two bottles before she had improved Won FUR 5AhE__ 4 vols..53l0 richl dei-fuiiv She has grown rosy and plump ' tbiggga-y_i__ about mme at § 5, I. ing up a constitution. _ apply no FHABL ‘ ° ” New revisef_ ency_ or 5 fl ” HICKEBSON o~5i;°r2'i'B'e”initniing at prey iaith in Hood’s MRS M s T OIODUO Ontario by Messrs Blakg Bggg, nan his earnestness, his strenuous love for H00 S al' P _T5_Lm_n_“ mmtmuble 1° °fdi“”-F5’ SP"°"h h” is dmc" and fi ' "vt herself again. I have great nervously vigourous,altnough courteoiph “_ “_ ‘*‘ ° _ _ _ _Sj°1°°- _ _ and Smiles muCh showin? tltllls ig 938 Bloor Street, Wat, T , . _ 5 ' _ l und Kmtstreek P£ & _But the stamp mark o e ds S Sa anna t __ » _ i,_§_i_t3_=_i_;______in|r___R_B_____________ ____ the serious business and r6iP°“5‘b‘1 1' istneii si-it cn me onerrue sioodrurtner mwnmmmwamwwen 5 and _fl sie ai sixforilt. sion of urs. Mepanalg. _yan Y ‘ OI llfo. _ Solvd»y& . ; " _ U K . _“Numb ` lméod pp f _ _ _ b|,_ C9, A . % - GROCERS- _ ‘ 1-, can ||w|;¢\iq iii tan minutes :use HOOCPS Pills iiiiiizudiitgtiiientf ue.” 8° “I _ G” Ge” “"5 K‘°“° Sl* W7’ 'Klein-tttutaetn r»mrs.to¢e ‘ I »