i J A STUUNU RBSBMBLANCB. ` Daily Graphic; Something like ascare was caused at Naples the other night by the appearance in the streets of the late King Humberifs double. Aphotographer from Salerno named Bertolani -is very proud of his close resemblance to the late unfortunate sovereign whose manners and * ways he made it his business to carefully study. Driving past the royal palace late last night he was taken by the sentinel on duty at the gate for the ghost of the murdered king. The soldier crossed himself and muttered a short prayer but apparitioncaused him to tremble so that his shaking band caught the trigger of his rifle which went off. _ COUGHING_i\_l.L NIGHT Its this night coughing that breaks us down, keeping us awake most of the time and aunoyin every body in the house, Lots of peopfe dont begin tocough until they gotohed. Itgets to_ be sothat re- tiring for the night is an empty form, for li b. the canno res idamson‘s Botanic Cough Balsam makes life worth living to sun people by its soothing effect on the throat. The “tickling seneatiou” Bgilmptlgdisappears when the use of the sam begun and the irritation goes with it. This medicine for cough hasn’t a disagreeable thing about is, and it does efficient service in breaking up coughs of long standing. It is prepared from barks and roots and gums of trees, and is a true specific for throat troubles. _ _ Handling coughs is a science that every one should learn. Not knowing how to e treat them has cost many f0l'l’»\1l19SB~l1d nmnylives. In Adamson sBalsam iliere gre the elements which not only_heal inflamstion, but which Dlj0lf?<>t Phe mall' med pants from further irritation. The it of tiii is iii t i e tendency to ° hgilgh does not manifzest itself, -and you young women like the companionship of are surprised at it. Afterwards you would not he without Adam-sonfs Balsam their fellows and naturally desire to meet at hand. This remedy canbe tested. 25 ents at any druRRiSf»- 0 4 I F- winter than at other seasons, while at the same time healthful winter sports and i pastimes are comparatively few in the Excello Polish 8.] B C ° _ libraryand reading room would supplya ~ grea or polishing A i ver, rass, opper ware, etc. Doesnotscratch or in- ure the inset silver. Sold all over Usnada. ` Sample free at l lighted, with~ some one in charge, uihcient books, ina'gaZii\es and papers ' to upply reading for those who may' ' assemble. Thecoetneed iiothegreat,a=nd W . e J. G. Jamieson. 7; Dnvocisr. _ _ ` 5 I willseil by auction at the he"Page __' House, Great George ltreet, on _Wec- , nesday, the 20ih day oi‘Nov°emh_i¢,ooni» menciug at 11_o’eloek. ‘Pa»rlor, Dining Riom, ~~Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furnhnre. Sold without reserve. _ ' ` R. BEAIBSTO. Bw- 16 td Amhnmer reading roomor library for a small com- _ _ _ munity is_ undertaken _lu various ways. » g--\-'----,-_l-i Sometimes one of our numerous fraternal S » _ _ of Be Bl! Pituapples, Peaches, Pear ilranges. Bananans, » `Wattermelor`\s and v Apples _ ~ i. Just received all A °-==i _ ' '-S G2: rv N sl naps aim asrarans. Mai. rug linoan. ii. iw: _ _ _ :A »>- ~ -- - . ~»?‘f\'=: I '. = -_ _» . ' - _ -=i-=.:~ =~'_~--.=:.~.»-~._-'-~'i~&~a#;. :_ "W"-`1"‘ ~~_».»..< ~,_:f f~» ~'-“_ ~. _»;.=».~~ '»‘»fe;+_~.=,~" -.ff _r.»’-..._ --' . .~ V _.- i x ` ‘ " 3 ’* ‘ ” v blk *" -.E,.@f-:it ~‘»‘<€,§".**=`:~'.1».~‘f.:$‘-‘_*l-'L _ ws 'f ,,,.j.£?,» :i _ 5. <..~_i_~_.~>< .-- ~_r~» yr ’>___» '-1; f‘~__. \ \»-‘ _ _ __ -_ 1 __ _.' _`_ _ _ <‘__ __ _llll MOR|i|Ni'_ ililllllllll m comfortably and profitably whiled away. easy of, attainment, s room warmed' and ize of the village and the _number of_ ' readingpaitrons. For the smaller places FllI‘_llllI[lil dllUl_l0li. " newspapers and some books of reference . would be a great boon. For a larger ettletnent or village a library, fmm~ w , to com ocieties undertakesthe work as a means nd magazines purchased. If a debating v wt *society or a series of debates, literary _~ ‘ A; . evenings, or lectures are connected there- _ ' f 4 ' 4 l l t ` iinnlates reading, and reading supplies ._ _ _ A ,_ idem, facts and arguments for discussion. ? l'1`he§iatercliange of ideas is informlnmand ~ _ ' A S ’ debtte stimulates the reasoning as well ' 8! ~,» _ __ ~_ _ ,_ 1 . f-.»'~ _ ,.i~,, THE GUARDIA An Independant Journal, nriammelied an earlese; aiming to be , Just, impartial, Rolla 4. Newsy, seeking at all times to further he best interests of the people. and recognised thaejore u » The ZPeop1e’m Pdpor. Published at its ollices, New Prowse Block North side Post omce, at the following rates payable in advance:- ' Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) one mon_th2§c.perEyi’ . . . . . . . . . . ..... ..., . . . . . ..$3.oo 5emi~weekly ditiqn (Wed. li Sat.) per year $i.5o; in advance . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.25 Weekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 in advance ................................... _ .$i.oc Branch 0~"'f~r»== have been established at the foliowin places where subscriptions may be paid, news iurnish- ed, advertising, job work and other business-‘_ transacted:- Sumnierside, Ro rs & Rogers' store--J. B. C. Ba ker, _ Albei'ton,A Albsrton kstore-G. S. Muttart, gen . Souris East, Tteiznlione mee-P. G. Seaman, gen ~~ I. E. B. MQCRBADY, J. P. HOOD, Elitor Businessldansge ` 'ff ;_ “ _ _ each weighing more than half a ton. ` F MONDAY NOVEMBER 18,1901 .__._.°...._.. _f _ _ __;§=,»_ ___ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ VILLAGE READING ROOMS ‘ ` _ PPING" » 1»|r||'l '°| ' 0i|r stylod are rlglgt With the coming of the long winter llage library or reading room becomes ore and more impressed upon the minds thoughtful persons. Young men and ther. They _have less const-`ant mploymeut and more leisure time in the t waut-- an enjoyable place of eeting where the even g hours could be The mquirements are s`ompal:atively,_ accurately delivered four dynamite shells Nov 15 sr, Valiant, Cook North Sydney N . 1' old: Fl ` . maller villages and country districts T0 gshoa’ B A U FS L? S Madam ‘ 9 all such a well-selected and well-kept id ~ K bi B k pic - L_ E_ __ _I __ l=» _ ~ _= york _ with admiration for the new dynamite' gun, recently mounted and tested at ,Fisher's°` Island. It declares the gun te be~=tl1_s_ most formidable engine of destruction _in the worlftand such aiiiiiunmiksii iiavnl I will sell “by Auction, on the premises, near .Lower FonsA1.E._BY AUCTION attack upon landfortlll.ilitionsjan impoas» Spring Park Rgad gqf ‘ ibiity. Tiiisfiiitiiisuie mm remirkaiiiet i T i..m»i.ii.igiii»»i iiidispniitiii Thursda , November Zlsi, at i2 Oclock, Noon results of the dynamite cruiser iii the - 4 Spanish war. But the new gun appears carried by the Vesuvius. It is claimed that in the recent trials it hleveloped satisfactory accuracy at all rangies. It __ s _ -s _ - --' - --- Hg 'threw shells, each carrying500~poii`nds of { ' ’ . 4 _ ig _ _ '. _ - . nitro gelatin-enough to destroy any ship__ _ e ` = - iifioat-3,oeoyai-as.1ii;iir‘ew »iii.inii_ii_itiais}_" ' J f -» _‘_ Q each ca ing 50 lbs of the dynamite K' 1 _ if F17 - » nearly8,000 yards. It proved itself -an N excellent rapid-ilre gun for smaller prn~ 2,500 yards. 'Within twelve minutes ‘lt TRADE AND SHI Pom' or cnaanorrnrown. _ l, Annie, Sundley, Baie Verte Minnie Bell, Dorion, Sydney; St. Vincent, Watters, Picton; Kolilnoor, Burke, do;f Tarquin, Davis, Orwelli T. _W._ Wolfe'1 Langille, Port Hood; _Bolina, Garnier, do; Carrie, Godlh, Port Hawkesbury; S. S. Elliott, Nelson, Sydney; Elisha, I-i Ford,Pinette; Lawrence, Hardy, Picton? “ ' " r ‘ ’ ’ ` “V Minnie D., Maskell, Jeddore, N. S.;` ' ~» B Midnight, Hopkins, do; _Chlorus',l _ _ o e r , _ _ ' L_ot‘cf LAND 50 x__ 80 feet, with comfortable BEW to be a. great improvement upon that COTTAG'Eli"l'l18l‘00D.l ‘- Al-S0 5 Bllllilllg LOW. TEPIDS BBSY s R BEA|RST° 16 end & w fd Avictionee . jectiles at the practical llgliting irapgeg-7 ~_ V_ _N _ . . -___ Q i ' ' ___ Q. ..._ American and Canadian manufacture. Prices frcm 5c to 100 f l f ' I '_ venings the importance and value of the _ ' __ _ our ,|4088 af’ ` f . » ,j _~v_ , , ' - _ _ _ , _ lv 9 ‘V ` /n i Crowell, Gimn; Isabel,McInnis, Pinette. _ “naar , _ Us ei 0 n°°r» .ur es tous Young, Faulkner, Sonris; Helenaf Maud, Trenholm, Pugwash; Tarquin, Davis, Picton; S. S. Elliot, Nelson," Wallsoe; T. W. Wolf, Ford; ‘Poitau Basque, Nlld; Mollie, Laughlin, Burin, Nlld; Jessie L. S_mith;Smlth, Boston. ‘ [_ _ _ ould,ofoourse, be proportioned to the, simple reading room of magazines, hich books could be obtained and taken the homes, and a reading room bined with it would be required. A The work of starting or organising a increasing or retaining its membership. tter still a meeting oi citizens is called d_.a library society or a literary society formed, money subscribed and bofiks til so much the better._ Discussion; Pearle, Wasted llerves A lllotea' For Years From `W'_¢.,|¢_ overwork. worry -or disease, the suit 01! exhausted nerves is felt -in 11€\1f&l§lC P8-ins. nervous headache an'd~ dyspepsla, serious functional derange- ments and ultimately in paralyi epsy. locouiotor ataxie., prostration or lrrsanlty. the remedy is found innr. ». Cha.se's Nerve Food, as is proven in, the case referred to below :- ‘ Mrs. Chas. H. Jones. Plereeton, _ _. _ writes :-f-“For years I have _ great sufferer with my heart anal. nerves._I would take shaking spells and a dizzy 'swimming feeling wouldfconie » over me. Night after night_I would never close my eyes, and 'my head _ would ache as though it would burst. _ At last I had to keep to my bed. and though my doctor attended me. froini; tall to spring, his medicine did _noi help me Dr. Cha.se’s Nerve Food, -and it has done me more good than I ever believed a. medicine could do. Words fail to ex- ‘ press my gratitude for the wonderful cure brought about _bythis trea.tment."~ bor, 6 boxes for $2.30. at all,dealei°s`, .cr -' Rmanson, Bates Q Company, Toronto. » Aroiised to~lie`ii| Life. Heart. Exlzausfed l¥ea"ve` _ Sleeplessness Cured by Fife ‘Bhxes ot Dr. 0hiue’s Nerve Fooif; if Whether weakened dnd 'wasted is ' se-Ls:-.____. l`_ “I have new taken live boxes of t Dr. Chase’s Nerv Food, 50 cent-it a - 1 ir 'i 1% the speaking faoultios. _,_ _ _ ' t other valuable purpose of the 'village ._-. ~£"_“§ »-» -um '_ ns.to..ls__.=.sp _1_°_\1_°8_ ‘“_9_°__ ”?"?{__f'?F"¥___W,°l*=S §fn=i>_§` \\s`l\1~ _I ‘, _ tinnabieor deinoralising resorts. A "mweq`?%§° ni¥¢1 , _ r.nA:i:>:|:1sr'¢s- s¢H'ooz§u's`i en we lshéd 'becomes their work ca_ ‘ ...nil .-ii _H°°’~3@l°‘§'mg it ..£’:.';.°..¥° "fi ‘°" town and 0 before long bestudded ies; me be _..._ , _. ..,,...,,,,,_.,,,..g with mod venings in the illegal runislioips fi-our ‘ want of some healthful and informing i _ '~ " _ ._. ._ ._ __ _ .-. _ H , ______ __ » morning, local. so as to insure crm- -place oiresort. would slhdli will th<_=l11_ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ *_ __‘ _' f selves of the priviiegsofalibrary if such _ _ ~ V ' _ _ t _ _ ___,_~_ . _ _ _ __ "1 "”` "“ `"" “' ”°' ‘ “ were on`ei-ed them Many clergy men and oonn.AND_ dill I - - ~ -,_ __¢.___.. I '___ f..._.___.-' _Q4 -' u _ lil fléld 5 Unsliriiikahle Underwear issoldbyalldealeirsouaposiuveguarantss Not toSlu~inl! niiateisnnnkiniiiepiisi 1 _ _YOUR Moser _ addedito tlie'ieoat'tothsweaier. #TI Q 1 *lv if .Wil hersrealize the moral as well as the n hieilharlottetowu is apainful laggard and 'nes 00alS_ ‘=; as a fwatei' `bue”lr`et._`. _ _; ' ~ - ` i . ri `._ 1 _ ' . i ~ - ~r l i Ganliinllanlin laps: teac _ _ _ ~ _ ~- _~ ~ _ _ l _ _ _ ‘ ,_ iuteliectuai value of the villuire library, P _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ and its uplifting influence in a com- l | _ '_ _ ._ _ munity, and would cheerfully lend their ` _ ‘ `E ` I ` _ Q _ _ M if "aid and support toward establishing one_` ~ HB_ve',na¢]_e'ah-angemehfs td ao’ 8 r intheirmidst. _ quantity off _ _ _ _» = _ __ __ _ __ i' ' ' ‘ Summewidewits praise be it Saii _ - _~ _~ _ J ` _ _ :cheaper than kerosene or tatliow di b tter th has taken the lead ainonit' _our Island ' _electfiei "gas, acetylii-m_ kerosene’ Eginuiadne, _ _ W_ A_ Hum, _|_i..wiisiii ni; matter of ii. pubiic iibmy _ _ _ . _pi_,;_eol3\_otsi_d_i°~__ii_i_es,_»i i_ni;o_nliglit.__, anrorad bgreaiis oi* ‘ 'an _ _ er- lg_ se e ween sunset an a no matter. how V or by whom _.produced and .ini AN%l.__ _si F_REE_FF_l i _ Call and _see it and_be Old ‘Stilifl V ig _ -“ 1' i‘Yi~l': *wit i - _figéfbii-2»°€f ..§’J' , 1311:: 1*)