f-vias ,.@.~..»» l lt i 800118000 | &‘°..":.°°:i.-'.'::"..'.'.‘t.“‘°.t*.m'c lloocfe PHI; ' ‘ha non-|3515; matic' Price llccutactd; lilo! bymancf c.I.locd&1x..< - vVVfvv\¢vV~ New Dried Fruits Our new stock of Selected .- Valencia Raisins are a vei y hue quality. Call and see them. Price 9 cents per ih- J. ll llllllll l ll). A#~A&\AluA& 57-1- _ __ Have you been to yet. If not, it’s time you have to take advantage of the bargains in Cloth, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Soaps, Sponges, etc., etc. _ SUCCESSOB. TO WATSON-_ The _ Perfect Pei-serves and Marmalades at last CANADIAN Too The PURE GOLD kind Prove it by a fair trial. If you ca-n’t get them it will pa-y you to write us Pure Gold. Co Toronto. s I. Hut aler Is an excellent thing to heat a house with and in fact scme people whose houses we have iitted with Hot Water say they would not have any other method now. Maybe you are interested in it. Let us hear from you. llllllll ililllll i (ill, Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- lottetown, P. E. Island- Phone |25- _ Ato& ' MR, ROBERT IBNKINS' LOSS- _wreaked vengeance. upon Mr. Jenkins by thus singled out for villainous attack because, as a temperance man, he had made himself active in repressing the illegal sale of liquors in the section of country where he lives. These condi- tions not only aggravate the crime, but they give Mr. Jenkins, in his heavy loss, a claim upon the sober and order-loving community throughout the Island. We write this without the knowledge of Mr. Jenkinsf He has asked no one to share his loss or to assist in making it good. He has borne it with a cheerful and uncomplaining fortitude that are beyond all praise, determined to restore his iinancial position by the same means that he had first gained ' it-by the industry and energy of his own hands and those of his family. But we feel asf sured that many will not be willing tha he and his fanily alone shall hear loss incurred on account of his zeal for the public welfare. They will feel that what he has done for the suppression ofthe liquor traiiic was done, not in his own interest, not forany selfish or private ends, but for the public and general good and that it ought to be recognized ina substantial way at the present moment. _ There is another aspect of the case. If the enemies of law and order resort to the incendiary torch from motives of revenge the entire community owes it as a duty to make common cause against the criminals not only to bring them to justice, but to show that their crime was futile. This will best be done by making good, at least in large part, the loss in which Mr. Jenkins has incurred. Let it notbesaid in this fair Island that terrorism and the danger ot murderous midnight attack shall make temperanee men hesitate to enforce the Canada Temperence Act or the Prohibitory Law. For the time the community stands in danger of such a reign of terror. The remedy is for the law-abiding portion of the community to stand shoulder to shoulder and make common cause against the barn-burners. undivided responsibility for the mainten~ ance of the law and the common pro- tectioniaf all. We hope and trust that in this spirit and animated by a common patriotic purpose a regular organized ¥B’ort will be made to Share in Mr. Jenkins’ loss. There are many who will be glad to contribute if once the opportunity is odered them of doing so. V 1-ri s.. ,, _.sw If the Patriot had possessed and exhibited the fairness to wait and permit the convention to decide upon a candidate 'choice thus made to the extent of its limited abilityand no one could reason ably have found fault. But; fairminded Liberals cannot forget that the Patriot made most unfair efforts damage ons ca - didate and force the convention to accept the other. For weeks its columns were loaded down with scui-ri__ lous attacks upon Mr. Haszard in which even his private business was assailed. For this unprecedented and most unfair and ungenerous course it has so far This makes it extremely diflicult fora large section ofthe party to accept the choice of a convention, so packed with oliice holders that even Mr. Farquharson iaacldhyaildcaleraaiapcsitivegnarantca Ifitdoellhrinkintheilill ` ` YOUR MONEY B561( f lll@bii."hIlIlkhgUle 5f8l1fi¢|""'=i‘§'5l'~` ` i t§.=`§~,';»‘ é,,@.§_~._-;>..§_.==<.'-fi' "‘~~‘~~ 41';-1-3*. -» 'si . -f mc* ala; "»»~”» “N " “;;g_{>"';l‘°$,"%,"s'¢""2'<'{`5"`*" " "` l " X _ ‘ ~ so ‘== .__ sq my -re fe ` n _TBI GUARDIAN, DHLRLMTETOWN NOVEMBER 1. IMI. ’ _ pllments and considerable other property. come. This is the extreme penalty of the In one hour all the requlsites, stores, iawin that regard, but we feel that the 1 buildings, stock and implements were ravelationaofthe trial were such that _' -_ \ __» G0008 IB 1 4 i F swept away. It was a loss which to general public sentiment niuss endorse I ' ` 4 ` have been felt to be overwhelming and _ Douhtless there have been other elec- irreparable, especially as but a small tions, even in Prince Edward Island, that part' was covered by insurance. were quite as corrupt as that now under What aggravates the case and makes revicw,but in which the law-breakers the loss harder to bear, is the now well have escaped punishment, 1)¢ubg1¢s5¢n¢ established fact that the tire was the act political party is about as deep in the mud of one or more incendiai-ies who thus in as the other in the mire. But the fact the most wicked and cowardly manner remains that corruption has increased, is increasing and must hereafter be checked Preserved. .No greater danger threatens Canada than this spreading cancer of electoral corruption. Men of whatever party who engage in corrupting the electorate with money or whiskey justly forfeit- their rights of citizenship and must be classed among the dangerous enemies of our country. The sentence which deprives such persons of the right to vote or to hold otllce is eminently just and in the public interest. The law against corrupt practices in elections has too long remained almost a dead letter. We trust that hereafter it will be rigorously enforced so as to be- come a real terror to evil doors. It is only by the enforcement of the just legal penalties that the gangs of corrupt heelers can be deterred from widening and extending those nefarious practices which they have already reduced to a system. We sincerely hope and trust that the sentence of disqualification against a few of the many sinnersin that regard may have a wholesome deterrent effect in our elections hereafter. Dreadful Kidney Pains. _ Gould llot Rest or Sleep. L U. P. R. Conductor’a luleringa- Be iu‘1¥o1v Weil and Given Dr. Chuse’a Kidney-Liver Pills 'Credit for the Cure. Hr. W. E. Berryman, Conductor on the C.P.R., St. Stephen, N.B., writesz- "I have been railroading for 23 years, and for ten years entered from a. severe case of Kidney Disease and Backache. a trouble common to railroad men. It used me all up to walk, and' after walking up hill I would have to lie down to get relief, my back was so bad. I could not sleep more than half the night and then dldn’t seem to get I any rest. I had used all sorts of medi- ' einen and was pretty badly discouraged when I heard of Dr. Chale's Kidney- Liver Pills. ‘After using two boxes of this treatment I found it was helping me and tive boxes have made a com- " plete cure. I now rest and sleep well, has entirely disappeared. Many peo- ple to whom I have recommended these » pills have been cured. Anyone; wish- ing further particulars write me.” _ . The sale of Dr. 'Chasefs Kidney-Liver Pills far exceeds that of any limilar 5; 9 E #Z5 ,__ ._ _ _ .V,_ _ , ,V..\ 1. _. 1,1, , `f’; la/'\` ff* l" §>> '-?.\""»$"/"Kal ‘ \_T» ,'-.|l,_ \._.» ,|l` \_ - ._ __; _ ‘__{,. ‘_ _` 1 \\ “ ~;‘ _ TO' f 'lift hit" " s or c-se oeing .sh, _ 7 will iindin it a peifect re- _ l` _\_l._ paration. ,-_~~ ~ " Sill ll 401:- per llallli - f Prepared by '_ I _ F ish Dealers- O' - F |s|-| Smelts and Eels a spec- i_e.lty.` 4 _ _ __ aniwered ~ ». `\\\\\\\\.’ \ nz is \\§ i _ 1 F. Perkins . 1 _ , ~ my back is strong and the old trouble-` ` mmm ..l1;5::ifl°¢;ii.§i"n°‘ “0mE“See‘v='°°f ~~>°-=l»'=‘---r-=-~~»- ~ his is ~ _ i ' if I ' 4. , . / ¢ _ 5’ ` iii LI » 3: "3 8 seect' ahqll lil; _ town. That ourpriees are 7 lowest is ‘N crowds that continually throng this department ' " "'f_"_"""' _-..- > rut: Mii.i.iNi.:iLY ni-:Konus ‘ ( , , xanax I . V I New ooo » s Our N ew. Fall and Winter Cloths have arrived. New Overcoating in Vicunasl Beavers, Melions, etc. AFOOD F0 New Suitings Serges and Vicunas. _ New Trowsering \ ‘mu The latest novelties in Checks and §aripes. _ ,uhm Also a full line of Gent 4. Furnishings. John MCLeod& Co _._.;y¢ coats and Reefer _ .f in addition to Overcoata of our own manufacture we arezthis scasdn showing a larger range of imported coats than we ever handled. ' ' 4. _ They are marked at lower prices than you will find in any store on 1'; _ ~E, I., at least we t*iinl¢~so. Wemarked them with -“ucli smdl proits that we cannot take less than the marked price and that price is fo_r_.a__i_l.ri Reefers $8.60 to $8.50." * e - \ Ovgrgoafg $4.50, for which you.havo'paid_from $5.00 t0.$5-75- -' ' Our_b1ne_Beav_er cloth coat tor $8.50, you will tiid equal' to |coatl for which $9.00 to $10.00 has been paid. '_ - __ It’s to tue interest of all who want our Overcoats or Beslan to our values. ` ' - ' "- :_.,. ' _ . _ » f , MORRIS BLO GK. I \l_ _ _ _,gl £7 Y ffl, 3 - A e* . ' ~ '.?2.i.t:.-&°.'“.i!.2_._i,,,,"?fy...slsf£|is.. it E iii i GUAL r pu ary iseases, i _ - _ A A - coughs, colds, and general de- R U ' ,til bility it has no equal ~ ~ . ' ~ _f Easytotake, easilydigested (Il . ' I ~ People troubled with bi-on >_~_ f emo ~h 1 ° n - _ .ig 1 q J J ._ . O I ~; ' Thatis wesellthrce bottl“sof " S il _,'/1)) f ' gg- - _ ffyll - A }\._ I it might afterward have endorsed the _. _-"» spa* B or I e .j s e _ _ Fo lmon d N ~ 1 . . . `,` lllrf’ _ ‘ _ D _ ‘iff 3° 4 fr) _ I ‘ I to n A (hy P \ A LQ . lt? _- In these days of high prices for fuel it bebooves householders before lay _ Av wo B’ ing in 'their winter supply of soft coal to have a. trial TOD of POI' 1 The Square 1_)1uggist, ' i Hood, Sunnyside. d h MONEY am nn ne I 1 ,ii . f ' nd mv an see it M-=» v-1 t f»