vv _ ___._~_~.».~ -»_-.-...=e_~g¢._»,»,,.. ~ - Q 0 GUARDIAN cHAR.L0'i'1‘E1‘owN NOVEMBER 7 sites 3.§,,,,_ ‘“,,;"‘;l=.\'~; ;7_"*,"":- -;;=~,~g'~.\a.'f:..ax»a=~-'~'-Hr"-‘~=~'--~> _ - _ __ . _ __ r* inumbertobe considered inthe re-` 1 " " ` 7' A ‘ ` _ __ . in _ _ ., _ _,_ at - _ - ' » . _ ,1~ 1. _i~ -_.ff ~ `f r .» E G Sent else- _ _ , _ ' __ ', '_"'_§.»f. 1.. ' =" . .r l' ‘ ` At. the last general election for the ~ ii / , An Independent Journal, untram elled and Domlmgn’ held ln 1896, thgrg was 9. ` _.SE "7 ' _ “‘,":,,f::a.t,‘;|§‘; Rename' New" very hard and close contest in Winni `~ 1 l I ~_\ \ _ . _ . _ " r _ 1* ‘ if _ ,` L Ai iv 'ily' ' A ` 1 V li A `° Q Q i _ - lf ;_ __ C. ._ _ The P°op1° - Plafasguu, Macdonald, and Hon Joe h Martin 8 if _ _ 8 C if '\ ;' ~ " eeking at all times to further the best in peg b6l3W00[l HOD. Hugh Jbhn M86- \' b _ ` *fem* °“h° °°°°l° “nd ""'~`;°““L”°d°h°r°f°r°£8 donald, son of the late Sir John A _ I _~, '.\ _ P U Published t ts otllces Cameron B oo . _ _ Q) ' one Poet oniicei at the rbuewms 1-ates.vev1»\>1° We refer to this particular election e \ \.~ in adx ance - ' and sg Refreslied. That drowsy sleepiness which §_’Will` omes over you during l11¢ day is but one of the sympt0mS -of iinligestion. It clogs the blood and makes the brain ~,~.‘»3;;ry and liStl€SS. A g00d» -sfreslxing, invigorating dflllk "1 is -; tcaspoonful Of Hl)b¢V'$ irtvescent Salt A445 f sit-f 71* __ .. fl...-s.b1ef of water. It ~,i fl If .`\ 7 fiitfiii ._': ‘zcnches the thirst, drives away lndé gestion, cures Constipation, :elses the blood pure and the 'aiu active. Abb¢y'S E5¢I’V¢S' A illililit %\~zlWlii“l;l"s_i;l;'t=__"_`\‘:'°; cc;it'Szilt is the true helper of the .i<:‘.ive, progressive man. T i~.=__- _=ean,dard English preparation, -.-l:i;li is endorsed by medical jour- nals and prescribed by physicians, is for sale by all druggists at Gocts. 1 have been established at the following p where subscriptions may be paid. “SWS .1 large bottle. Trial size 25 cts. i il* 11'# _4l.MA lllllllill LINE. eng? .:. _ ._- ;_' .:‘...:..::`_-.;.~ _ _:..1;.1 ._ .._... -- _/_ I i- - - ` -v l ~ ~ 3 ' _ >___ -_er-v--“` _- W O-~;f-f>,=,=r,-r-f:_Z“»4 f "' ¢ équa- _ ~- _ __,-Q-eg.,-_,_ _ -- f - _ - ___ Steamship Greellands is due here fro MontrealnnT e d Sth' st d S _ u,.~: ay _ in. a.n_ mils for John's Ndd. via Sydney and North Syd n carrym live stock "1 deck and produ under dieck at low rat# '_ For further iiform:-it i an apply to T-T RATIENBURY Agent. ‘ _ .\'ov. 7 P1t_& Ex. Another Lot at $4.75. This time we oH`er: 5 lbs best Calf Raisins, 3 lbs “ Currants, 10 lbs \Vhite Sugar, 10 lbs Brown Sugar, 5 lbs of 28c' Tea, 1 lb each of -All Spice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mixed Spice, Gi ser, Pepper and Mustard, l oz Nutmegs, 1 bottle each of Ess. Vani and Lemon, 5 lbs Onions, 5 Bars Sunlight Soap, 4 Gals. Kerosene Oil (best) -FOR- $4.75 Sanderson & Co. Rsiuiiills is certainly" cured by the use of EGYPTIAN RHEUMATIG for saleb ysl1Dr'\¢gist May 26 cod 1_vr M lshed adv ertising, iob work and other b riss transacted - D K C . anager. xlberton, Alberton Bookstore. G. S. Mut 3. ents sdgni-is East. Telephone onlce. R Seamau.A J.)-I. B. MCCREADY. J. P. HOOD. ‘if \ &l "A " l ‘ ' : ` i ' i h . f j; l . _gl ll l _Morning Edltiomdally (except Sunday) because it was muc spo en 0 I ... sr 1 ll V `s§i'1=`if`»iflf;\ii§°‘il.li‘€i°.ll'ii3;§i§ i;`riii.l`.iiiér"`4`°° tl1r0\1gl\0\1Hh@ D0mi11i°D- _M_“l‘“° Is the man who combines economy with style, likewise he is the _ / ` ` yr:$1.50'inadvance ........................ ._ . ` tl) th l t f - i ‘ 5;'<3<;1;iy;____»i.i...°.... .ri.\.~a.»» per rw 100 .‘§,‘,§‘i‘_‘;n,p‘;i: ,'f,°gf,§“n_am; ;;';,‘°l;efb§, inmates between the stores that UFFER extraordinary _values and the store ~ 33|) vgnce . . . . . . . .. ~ s sv _‘_ _ ' i;r's_»i`¢§i-i`o`f`f`i¢:`¢§s"' _ ____ 5_796 of ,,,e,,, Voted in 'this ,,,. 3,- im, G1\_7E5 them. The values we offer have the' quality of fit and style with 5 ___ _ , _ - _ . - ~ - \ ° ° 3 duminerside, Currie’s Bookstore- . . urric bec East in ]891_ while 1-,here were . ta H9 ti 4,346 names on the list, only 4,213 of M them voted, leaving 3,133 votes not ` polled, although they were in a. city, MONDAY. NOVEMBER. 7. l39»*- _ of as many who did not vote as there were of those who voted for the popular Liberal chief. Sir \Vilfrid llll lllllllllllll llllllllllllll_ .. _ = opponent’s one, and the latter, of course, lost his deposit, and yet Sir Wilfrid came 471 votes short of half WAS IT A FAIR. TEST? v The objection is urged by many the Liberal journals that the vo polled at the plebiscite was too sm to afford a test of public opinion a jority must go for naught. The jo cite. Here are the figures quoted per centage of the whole vote. cast: Province on lists cast Ontario , 648,459 269.773 Qneb c 3i6,i6i 145,320 Nova Scotia 111.125 40.0-L7 New Brunswick 91,697 36,487 P. E. Island 25,242 10,607 Manitoba 65.688 15,862 C 0 umbia were not at that time av lila d be only 74 per cent It will be 0 a. general election. I h number of names on the voters lis the total vote cast in Manitoba : Names Riding. on lists Brandon 7.599 Marquette 10, 154 Provencher Selkirk Winnipeg 15,891 8,339 Total 41,983 18.352 but 18,352 voters deposited their b cent of the number whose names we exciting political election in 1891. vassing, the teams supplied, and' th electors named on the lists. Man ant business to attend to and _together withfthe __ _ _ _ - 1. ». __ _ _ _ an are therefore left out of the a Manitoba and see how the vote at th h following is the oliicial return of t ’ ' t Votes Per cast Cen 2.528 33 5,186 50 But in the election of 1891 the r turn for the county of Provencher, with its 7,000 odd votes, was by _ ac- A clamation, so that as a mattet of fac al lots out of a total of 49,000, thus re- ducing the per centage toabout 37 pe tably small one, the vote in the pro- vince at a general election is also sometimes small. And the proportion of the plebiscite vote in nearly all the older provinces was larger than the proportion polled in Manitoba at the _ It is admitted that 40 percent of the electorate of Canada took part in the plebiscite voting, and we have shown that at a general election only 37 per cent of the qualified electors of Manitoba took part. It is to be remembered that with all the can- bribery that is so common, there is __ never anything like a. full poll of thou for °'-ily ten cent' ' _ “W _ Pet cent of the electorate is toosmall a the number on the list. that therefore the verdict of the ma- f-`°--- 'lr' Saturday was the anniversary ofi l which to save the government. th G .d ‘P1 t, f_ tb __.»_~_, - . embairassmerit take this \~i.»..\-, ,6%5_ £0 Spskes of ,,0;,,,,,y,;;; _1:;.;_ _Men’s all wool _Ulsters, great big heavy fellows, only teen] with Statistics showing the num- 8_3 Guy Fawkes' d,~,_y_ Guy was bg;-n ____ _ and Slloliéy S _ WOl’.€r_pl‘C0f U1Sl€!‘B 8.11 75, bel’ of names on the vo‘crs’ lists and at York’ England’ in 1570 and died I 1 ~ U19 Humber and Per sewage °f_ _Elle suddenly 31st January, 1606. ' Wlwle Ulm? Were P0ll@ “U the P 0 ls' Common report has it that he got into _ ‘ _ _ _ _by trouble from having, without proper & Co an anti-prohibition Journal, showing ,,,,,¢,h0,.i¢,y stored a number of ban-els the number of voters’ names on the f d o gunpovir er in a cellar under the Lads, TWO Piece Sultsi I A i Bays, 3 lists, the number who voted and the Parhament bui1d;ngs_ He was fgund entering the cellar in the night with COI18lSli_Il_‘:- Of Fall Welgllllg ll! Mid _ In slngleCal?dg0l';_ble Names VOIGS _Prf a lantern, which was a dangerous Fancy TWeedS, Value Of $3.00, and es weed. nt. ° ' thing todo. Afterwards, while stand- 3, d Ou S ecial rigg 130- _ 42 ing on a platform, in presence of a » nT01_r0$W _ r P P. _ _$2 15| $3 $3 ‘fégreatcrowd of people, the platform °°°"'°'°° "°°°'°" ’ 0 |} gave way beneath him and he became $9 entangled in a rope, which caused his Lads ' death He had been a Spanish sol- ¢_ Good health is worth more than any _ .,,,_ Q. t- S .' H tuinv ilse to you, .ind cwery bottle oi c the S;n;T{e;er;_f,:;;);fZ_hen;i>tE _l;I_p<;'d_’_s Saisapaiilla contains good S ° polled in Manitoba, above stated to a ` 1 3” ‘~ b' Remit quick and getri the Weekly Sefved that in the Other and Older Guardian until Dec. 31 ’98 and the col c ll cred picture Battleship Maine" for of onlv ten cents 4,3in goes with all work turned out-Stanley Bros. 4 2i THE WEEKLY GUARDIAN until Dec. 31. '98 and Picture, Battleship “Maine” it would be wen for the Liberal of journals to take a few facts like the te above into account when they set out ,H to reckon the unpolled vote as being nd opposed to prohibition. _ to fill a good business position in the n t e general election of 1891 the my _Address A B B0; 37 Char .._.. Better goods for the Scorch Shawls for Ladies’ Lapes are the votes polled and the percentage of gfllng fast- Call in and get 059 "-5119 Paton ` ____ &e.__ _ inoney, or the _same ions clans ate. mostly extracted from 1 ' 1 ‘ .. ess. money t an,” th Cl f Sc fl d. Th fat. ‘ - 9 megs Ziiita-(ble iiir anGaelic gliesprfvitli a 8 fflnge GTG 3Xtf9Cl€d ffom the b63t Mpdg Na,Vy_Blue _F 3,753 45 looms in Scotlanl.-James Paton &‘ ovemoats sp]endid v,,_]ue f0,.__,$,7_5 --__-__ Co. ' ’ 434 e roy ~_ evio _ wear” is guaranteed. Ask your dealer ’ ’ for it and take no other. Fan Ove-moajts’ wen ma'-de ` an _ trimmed _ Leading Fur Store-“llYr$T_llllE M§§;'_f`“‘1°§jf§§“f§_;‘;C‘;_,“§;§§f_‘§§’;» - ` llew unllemar al Palon’s. 12 ings, .iii stitched with silk; are ex- _ ANO'rHE_B consignment of honey ar- cellent value at. . _ _ . . . . . . . _.$10.50 r _r1ve_d. White comb, and ._dark_coinh 18c.....M,,,,>3_.]ji‘a11~0v¢,¢¢,¢S~ in-»~_Light__e Jr. ` ~` P. >»_\ so *J \H \U ._ q Men’s Light and Dark Grey Englx and Cheviot, elegantly tail- . . . . _ _ and $l0.00- _ all O _ 1 » _ ° ' h A ~"‘S'rAmf'mLD’s Unshrinkable Under- Worsted also Dark G Ch -st, d ored. at. . . . . _...$10.50 and $12.00. Fall Suits and Overcoa Men’s Fall Oi ercoats, pure wool, blue and black Starke l\/ _ . _ y _ :_ Beavers, tailored in the latest correct fashion and _<2 _ the equal of any ‘$>l6:00 Overcoat, our price. . . . . _ \ \ F h ‘ ‘ _ _ - 1,” . Men s Business Suits, single or double breasted 0 ° ,s suits, properly made and finished, sold ‘by us for. . . ‘ ° Men’s Finest Fall Suits--These garments are equal to ...bf . merchant ta.ilors’, single and double breasted, cut U _P and trimmed in first class manner, our price. . . . __ I cys R provincesthe proportion was mu 1 ‘~ ‘ ` I larger. But let us take the case. _ - ‘ ,_` . _ _ . e WAN'ritDf- An energetic, reliable pleblsclte compares with than given at woman, over 30.married or unmarried. A- . cc - _ _ _ s. I ` ` Men’s Fall Overcoats ig Navy Blue, Black, and Dark Gray Beaver and Cheviot, farmer eating lined, fancy silk shoulder lined,extra good value for......................$10.5(‘ Men’s Winter Overcoats in Beaver, Melton and Nap Cloth, nicely wool lined, silk velvet oella.r,tailor made] cannot be beat for the price _we ask . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ .$7.50 'Meii’s Winter Overcoats in Navy Blue and Black, All-wool Beaver, wool lined, silk velvet collar, for $l0.5C ,Men’s Navy Blue and A Black Beaver (colored tor only 10 cents in stamps or" _-= A = silver. _ §MWE D0 AS WE SAY§lM` Rsiiir quickly and get the Weekly. W HEN A 8 Guardian _unni Dec. 31 '98 and _ Wl~lEEL’S colored picture Battleship “Maine WELL _ Repaired and kept that way, _ . _ Y _ “ _ ~ ~ ~ have died, removeo, are ill, or are temporarilp absent from their homes on polling day. Others have import- Dr. ii.. B. shew, (Formerly of Royal Victoria Hospital, not a` few are too advanced in _years to go to ` MOUUHHI-) the polls. In view of all these _'___ , _rlltsflolan arm svncnou, _- s0,,,,\ alemem. suppligd b Qpwalagention given to diseases of-.ll _,_-_~'l'heBicyeld .dareg-in _ji . : Q0 ,,'~“”',R " ‘ oiiioks-'-Mrs. Montgomery: Ken '.== it gives it’~_s owner the best of 5 satisfaction. Our repair-iuai pleases each one of our largcg number of patron .=. 1 '1‘ha.t’s why our shop is a.lwa_vs i full of work-pleased wheel § owners send others. _~= __ Let’s doctor your wheel the E ___-5; next time it needs it. --= _ , =-<>~_~ __ __ __ __. ___,___, _ _ _,_,. »_ __ _._,_ __ _ ._ '.» l»» _ »ll.1’_l._-1 __ _ __ __ if ___ ___,_ _ P ~ ~‘ :"~ 1 » ° I 11. f#~:».`~‘i. ' _ ‘~ '_ ~ ’ _ J j ,"= `_\ __f,1.f'3__"¢'_.=1,;j,~1#".‘_,= ."..~' _'”;'f_ __3`\,'»i-' _`-'._:'__ ' .,¢=fX;-_'i_1.f” -T.-,v ' _Throw Away2Your 1'l'|-use . T t' ' l. li tio . C .....s..i'.i;°i‘".‘z2.i°.':..2"...°..°f'“'”°..‘:.“°.i ,.5 % °- _ ici:-»=*‘!‘ict»orli‘1*°§ovr. \\¢0, “ICO SSTOOS. 5 _ 'V' _ , Z.; __ g,,_;. ',g,: _il i 5,; <,j _ ~ . v0UBS~*UDtil 118.l.11.,2\'@6-lhllb , ,___ V ‘ I i _ l s l ~ =ll‘ l .ll fl* - . _ RUPTU RE CURIDD by the IMPROVED method. Endorsed by the medical profession and by thousands who have discarded their trusses and remain 0Ill°9d. The Improved Rupture Quro il Phill- lef»s,involv__iTiti§ no inconvenience and suites ¢éi&lypir_:_r6 ts. Examinations freean oon- Bllr . No pay untll cured ' y6\,z"obey` insgsucdonsl . _ guna _ =---¢¢|ll`-‘- an it-l_.*.> mil '$11.2 B eefm 3 ’ _ In Blue Nap, Beaver, 24 _ _ _ In Blue Serge. Nap and Black Frieze. Our l Fmez'i° our °Pe¢‘°'l pn” dxer in earlier life - - The oiiicial returns for British C511- ` special price. . . . . . _ _ 25| '4 W e d 7 ' ' F ` . _ , _ ' 9 l r 1 ug » 5 Overcast; buoy and doubk =’\W`.‘. Mens Best Hadi- and Scotch shader, don th _ ‘E0 of overcoat: to bl Canldafir the Pfwx .|‘ ¢ -es