~»~» .4-a.“°..»...... wa... ...Ji-.¢. ¢~ I i .; 3 _fe » \ 4 2 ». __ _,_ _ i. ,_ s. `§ F _‘ Y ._ t "'1.iSsf.7‘¢e fr . .»-_-‘.4 -'» ~ .4 45 f"‘-.‘?~“f1=f'f”~"f=‘f"“"@*li§'**% ~=_=»rs_»vw~s=1_f.~1f1:=»weft"-~_ ,, ' _- » . -- . __ ~"‘f' » f " ` ~ ~ » ’ "' ‘ "»“=..r=f~m.r‘~i?%_ »_i -.1"_=;>§.<. "'1"*"' -i~`:_ ' ' ` . ' '“`l*"` .".”"_"‘<._=§‘ iii’-f~§_~' l 1 THR GUARDIAN. C WN PRINCE l i W 12?#-_ YS WMMEICMUSM nfnnnr mg QU Agm AN I .__f:.°:;.‘°.°.f°.‘:“" '1“°:.°°z':.“°:.:'..‘f;:.‘. sl l'"°=““*~ "l**“‘f‘° .|‘. I D81' 1 88 I IN CANADA. T h Ladle h isited Milli 'tit assist dhestlon, relieve distress _ birds, of which 52 were shot by the Duke Dismve .8 W 0 v our ne? dit mlm or drinking toohsastiiyg ' - --- - ‘ ~ _ c §psesQtoondQatton, take ,,,';f'¢,;?;li'f,‘,>f:§1?§tb‘;°“rnal' untnmmeued an Mm“"° Those who wumelsed the sport - We hw.: been well_paid for our work of 0 :lMOKEA e iidgiifuwell 50. Cigar for sale at _ me uenmni nm and Bowel Troubles, Ulu, Sick lieadache, Courage. & hd lilomtess, speedily eusetby °9_4l_'.f'S PILLS P'°l*P¢ f"-*from Colorful pre) armous can be taken ; ani ni any climate ` ve r pred wnb a concentrated Ex. fr. n the liuitn and and xdeatiii- with other vegeiable pimeipiq " iii* make ihem wiihour doubt one of ibe lair, stomach and Bowel Pill; my *C70 l'°Uf¥vhs»re» 354: por box, CPU! lol! on receipt of price. 81'AN1’oN's PAIN RELIEF remedy fer lnteraal sad exisrsel csc. Colic. I cents Baker, imager. Alberton, Aiberton Bookstore-G. S. Muttsrt, Agent I. E. B. MCCREADY, J. P. HOOD, ini ionilui cumin \VEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1001. t his colleagues of the Northwest Govern- l Ottawa with a view to having the Terri- tories organized into a Province of the Dominion. This ls a matter _in which it may be well to go slowly. The entire population of the Territories is yet scant enough to form one Province. The plan which our public men have hitherto had in mind was to wait upon the settlement of the country until it was far enough advanced and then form two or more Provinces instead of the one now pro- posed. A recent proclamation places under martial law those portions of Cape Colony which had so far remained under civil government. The entire Colony is now under martial law, somewhat modided so far as the seaports and measure but in the disturbed and dis-3 loyal conditions prevailing had no doubt become abs-ol~\f.e|y necessary year since 12th October. A 'Cry' 03.11 SIVO. l ment are making representations at' docks are concerned. It is a stern' with instructions to relieve Kimberly and scum Ea~;§°‘.}Pé,mh°ne mCe_P_ G_ seamam then evacuate it, bringing the garrisony back to Orange River. After Colenso he Biiior I Businesslhnlge heliographed Gen. White to surrender Ladysmith. Cecil Rhodes, who was in Kimberly and Dr. Jamieson who was in Ladysmith during the siege never forgave V ' _ _ _ _ Bulier and have since been working his I I T b h ked downfall. he general pu llc is s oc 1 contemplated by a British general. l _ iii t Lord Brassey in a letter to the London Times furnishes a series of tables, which tous, which is precisely the tonnage of Russia’s fourteen ships of six distinct types. In first class cruisers, dating from the Imperieuse period, Great Britain has forty-nine ships of nine types and a displacement of 503,950 tons. France has nineteen first cruisers of 181,iB5 tons, and Russia thirteen of10-1,063 tons. In smaller ships Great Britain has an even more marked superiority. Parliament has voted wages for l18,&5_ oiiicers and men if the war is to be brought to an end. The war has now entered on its thirdf for the permanent services, while France has 50,ill0 men and Russia less than 30,000. ' Haifa Suits. l\en’s Fall and Bainproof llverocats. 583PairsB°v’S0f‘f*Pe°°“‘Z‘“"v Furs Mantles Dress Goods De t.iDomestic Dept. TWorsteds ` g t to 34 in all sizes at 75c. Hard to ‘boat 1) ` R ’ 'L 0 L W p ` _ .-. De drtm thi* “U9 “lid g°°d au Wool gcmds' J l 8000 yards of 'N-W Fall Dress Cottons, Flannels, Linens, Towels $l.50 $2 50, $3s00» ' 'I e to think that the surrender of Kimberly It appears that Premier Haultain and and Ladysmith should have ever been llt All 0| Stll. Just, impartial, Reliable. Newsy, Speak in high praise of his une;-ring aim. A correspondent ofthe Toronto World the lass :wo months. W 1' P s seeking ni niinnies in fnrinef me beszinieresis His Royal Highness very seldom missed B writing about the new issue of postage We planned that this would be ou New Pi-owes Bleek.” Firstdesrea in of the people. ani; recognized therefore as h f 8 - ' , ffl- _ » bi d d tl ed h ti an .stamps which our c ange o monarch ,been _ _ , ¢;,f,,..,,.,,,,,n_ mnambhwa _ L _ The P°°P1°’l P®P°r- fm’ °“ 'mtg ‘;j°{wb° °° gg" Y has rendered necessary. makes a season' W. ima pleased you and sveryoneisde- , 'telephone na. “T bu ii d ' si , N P in k W 92211116 011 0 M1 lllllrl 05- ti hi i fl ., th t ' , ' N‘!§,‘,`;§|,;°§§§§E°-;f‘,t;2§_i_°°e'es°t 0:: f°1xi?’;'§;' 'aces Uyczlfglllxlf fi: Rtlgdulglil l';0\*:;$`he!?heffd ‘ ral opinion is that our Miss g:°\’f3`vs Edi¢i°11. daily (==¢¢Pt Ssndnyl gee Canada takes the place of the monarch'e c. ......... ............ ._ oo _ _ “M ~ so P" ._ ._ G°°°’°‘ ”““"' "*° ""’ ”"°’°‘" °‘° ‘5i;“.'.t2.I‘°".'i.°§Z‘;‘;‘...‘§l2;f‘“;“..2‘.T?f.§§I §v k ' Eamon (Wedh~és~d‘-W-)~'- 1;- Qui,-s-I---~ ° as many admirers as any man in the Bri- - °° ly P' 7 °’5 offer Ironiums for desi ns to be' irb- i a ................................... ..;i. - _ 3 8 11* "UN °° tish army, has since fallen sadly into dis mitted to the pmtmtstérkanem my Branch Offices favor. It is anirmed that his plan of cam- ,,d°pt;°,,__g,m,d;m M,m,,¢,°m,.e,._ have been established agethe_éollowingp1a_c;e .palgn when llo Ural? Wont 00 Sollllll Africa I :al?iir nxgrk ggi! `o:Iiieei-vsbsgiiisesn involved sacrificing all else to save Natal- ~ ' §§,’,}‘,§,§§‘,;§’5§_ Reg” 8, Rows, ,,,,,,_,_ ,_ Q He sent Lord Methuen to Modder River _ Z _ 3°” 'Melee ' knows how to trim and __ as well. ' ~ 1 Nolong Bostosi,'Ne'w York or Chicago prices, but plenty of the American style for lfi-ttle money. V » _ Mostliodles never saw sucheval_ne‘ as ik o&red ln' mi-lllnery trlmmliigs and ready-to-wear hats; but then we have the Goods and one of- the best Hilliners P. E. Island eve: - \~ _ Saturday,.selli_@> oilpretty chic ready-to this Charlottetown"s Small Price Miliinery Store. Come one, come all; and make your selection.- /I you want Miss llelaehern to trinrfor you; you will> require to have your order at once. She is rushed with orders from all parts of town and country -‘-James~Paton 85; Co. Stockinette bodices. New ssasoa'a designs next week at §aton’s. ‘ _ 5‘dWfIbf 0 The best criterion ot value in Buyer who has crossed the Alantlo 85_ times in- search-of Fancy and Staple Dry wear Eats at such low prices as will mskei _ 'rskvhone No- 16 »_ _ Loweifossea ee- _bi _ __ _ ` :::.sif~i.¥i~.‘i='-*:.°:.s~.'..vl chesp ugin go to show that Britain is keeping well The-:-I-,D - ahead of the combined naval strength of phrased “tg 6 art or is building, forty-one battleships of 3n°_1gen?~.:st9 fgmmigiggf; _ y of seven distinct types and and of a col- the water we-drink me countless minute lective displacement of 590,850 tons. 0fg8l1iS1llS letglltd thehealthof France has produced thirteen specimens, - th§.hb2‘g1'e defense . | these anemia witha collective displacement of 159,566' is to keep the blood pure. _ Dr. Pierce’e 1 Golden Medical Discovery thoroughly _ puriiies the blood, removing isonoua _ substances and accretioiis. When the ' ‘ 1 I I _ _ I W blood is Pm ,here is up ,mbmge fm, The _Kin of Wetll.»_l?lo~sters_; she gems af disease which sud 8 lodr- rife Proof, sound Pfsni i 1 l :gg ontiy when the blood isimpure and ummtcpck ormkos ffllp . * _ _ I°°ndda.y°“,.Gold an One third less coal wil. hear wmv hmise yr, orse of the best medicine; gi tltlhice of ze' Mbit' hu It irm _gf IM. _ __ __ earth," writes Mr. Wm. Floetef, of Redoak, ;»“b¢,5¢ P1,-,;,.g|_,y,P,d£~,,.|_ P V ` D ", ' _ _ f Montgomery Co., Iowa. “While in the south- i ' ' - - _ Goodldoll 'I_!'¢¢'”& alfr west ghree egg, 1 ggi; igoged 'fm Pd, LSDESIINE-Pirexof,ColdWas¢r Paint. Phan. an ~ sci; ivy. 'flzngyigqg “friggin m bgwg ang' More durable than Oil ‘nts at one third the E ‘ ’ ghtehhoriistrwll snffgred cannot be told irilvtvords. _ `Pfl°¢- _ = l ~ ` = wool _ I med’ ' ' _ nnsif ....n.._'.?..°.i°.’.if..... »R- F- ill th&r&ef %g:{e:ewsiai;a&ke gi? one half as-inweli as other linings and laatathree §<§=m,s|>°°l=Gddmu -I, =_ bmw roots: . rnneiuiong. i’-"fi°===“»'=‘~°~‘='f==‘ Tallesuy Carpets- SQUBTGS. 0*! “7|0l\lS- _i /Ien’s $4.75 Suits for $2 75. ‘ Rwfers. We gan-y about 1000 Suit~ 3893150318 $33 ssigmand §65._ ' Curtains, Upholstery goods, Poles ’ 8, 9, 10 S 't f $6 and d 'll 1 s find your size ' ' ' _ 1 Window Trimmings, Blinds at lowest ,[995 $ $ $ ui s or an y0udw% ahway rice_weu if the Fur Collars 75c, $1.50, $2 up no Underwear Dept. cash Prices _§_ here. an or t e_ p b $12 nl~='»‘~ Ulsters about 50 in the 1°* P'i°° d°°S “°“ 8°” Y°“ Y°° '”“’° 8 _ass cloth Conn. nulengdn. .line s, Au the' is 8004 in this Devi- U“‘3 'or " #Blind for $5. h‘“'d to P1°"'°°° an prices from $2 90 $20 ` , shriukable Underwear everybody B125 D Yonxhm Uisters worth up to $_8 85 Tailor-made suits from $4 50 to wages, The Smuheld lgad all gchar; For they”-ma,-8, trade f]|)°“b]° mm mme worth $9 and $10- All 8° 'W 5°- $15. We ,te the introduce” of this ,tmd_ Twist ti omespun Tweed, the Oxford - ° _ ’ W b t Fur Coats $15,017 ‘ 7 _ _ ' _ y Nw" m the History of the Cloth Men S om L ’ ' ard line of Underwear. D-.~n’c take kmd mr 75° ag Business has there been such $20- , _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.4 ., 5.. d Mens Coon Coats $30 $35, and Apassing word about Ladies Hats. any imitation we will show you the Scotch Tweeds _,_ __é_._, as _Ladios" Costumes 0 and Dresses f Ladies’ Suits, Ladies’ Dress Skirts, il. lies’ Jnckets`. Ladies’ Capes, Silk _Waiste, liaise’ Wnppeu, Ladies’ ;Petticoats. ` We will show this week 25 new jdesigns is Ladies* Suits. ` Wie oler special inducements to the i;9?1g..}i;» izrisii kind for 2 we-.ki 18* Mens $12 B='>“'°' 0"°'°°“‘° E I- All "°fk guaranteed Prices W°v’=s\1°»f°M°° if- Get Svwlields at 150. $1. and si it saga 'mr 'zoo '°\¢l'=~° 1°' *M “°°°‘° P°1'°'°*'°1" °‘*5 stylish Q e Dress Goods Cblorod Dress Fabrics of every tex~ *wosaitable for fall and winter wear sonow being exhibited in the Dress floods Section ._ I __ ENO yards of heavy cloth ,suitable _h tailor- made dresses. Goth worth up to $2101' 98:. Goth worth up to 81.50 for 95c. Goth worth up to $1.25 for 75s. sly 750. smooth iifiisii at 95.2. 81.86. Veivateens 48:. for 280. Ladies’ New Felt Hats While visiting Tue Big Store Tues- ? XWO yards wide, heavy cloth, grey, *rslwnand lawn also black, green and `£!leading colors 56 inches wide loolors in fashionable greya in this hair cloth extra wide and new Scotch llftiureg worth day or Friday just step into the felt hat hat section and examine the enormous variety oi styles and shapes oi this popular kind e of headgear. Hiy’be there’ii be asiiipe that you will like well enough to buy. Ladies' felt sailor lists in newest shades of fawn, blue, hv-of-"\ and gray, trimilled ribbon o~.'.;~i and leather sweater $1. , Ladies’ felt walking hats, English make, raised seems, i-ilk bend and sweater, in light and dark shades of steel and fawn $1. One hundred irmmed hats Q saving. The Duchess oi York li-st all oolors.'1‘ne most popular snaps only $1. 485 sample ha's, bought by our miilinery buyer at i 68. All go at Sl, Lots of hats amongthis line worth up to 82 183 Trimmed hats direct from our own workroom Copies of American bats many worth up to $5 all gn at $2 75 PATCH di CO. Floor Oilcloths and House Furnish- ings. We ‘are offering bargains in oilcloths Housekenpnfs wanting to buy some door oilcioths would do well to give ns a cali this week. as we have just put in stock 150 rtlls of oilcioth. bought ata big reduction on regular prices. You will save l for cash in this department this month everything marked at rock boitom prices. e Carpet S unres- Jute Carpe?8quare-i to suit all size rooms, price .according to size from $2.00 to $4.50 Wo li Cai-pel'S_qnares so suit all also rroms, price according io size from $4-50 to $7 50. Lace Curtains. See our not by the yard, Chenil!e,P_or‘_irr s 'and Chenille Covers, .lute and '1‘an-».siry Carpets, Window Shades, Poles and Pole Trimmiiige, White Cotton Sheets and Pillow Slips ready lor use, 0 Towels, Linen Tihings, 'Iable Napkins, all at bargain prices this week. _ _ “ You will save one third tor cash in ihis deoanm-or this month Everything marked at rock-tottom prices. _JAS. BATON &C0. ' ' ' _ l is B _Te I, av Wool Workin $40. ‘ _ We have the best Millinery on P. imitation at $1-50 B Sllii bull We _ "f'*f’°°h°" °‘ P' 1"' 1° 'N' F 'H' ‘mi ° fr" ._’ ’ U » V _ _ _ _ if ‘I 50_ ° A now $9_ will save you _fully 30 per cent.. ¢$2.50 Its worth the S more. it $1.25 and 82.50. ' V worth oi goods. - A _ tc Snap” Weather in Ladies Rub ber Water- proois _? _ __ Wav he without the 'comfort of a good Waterproof when we are selling them as follows P. Waterprools, worth l]._50;ior 08.963 Wntin-proofs, worth $8 to 010 101' $4.95; Wsterprnofs, worth $10 50 to $14.50 for85.95. All less than cost. Une large table full of Fall Co=ts at Half Price. Tuesday and Friday only. Ladies’ Fall Coats Eyery European Centre his bw! rsmsacksd to secure the la‘est nov cities, in Ladies’ Fall COIN. Lad|es"Three@quarter' length Coats made fronBisok and Fawn Keraey Cloth,cutdooble breasted with dire oul sleeve. trimmed hlaih silk band and- rows of stitching lined silk; Era? l -quality black ' d bl bresiod. new sleeves, lined through heavy buttered with covered pearl $22.26