In fixing Thanksgiving Day for Thursday. November 28, the Dominitn government has made a blunder. It is too late in the season. Let the-‘e be a eneral protest against this date. he only excuse for it is that it is the date of Thanksgiving Day in the States —and ibntis only an excuse nota good reascn-—Hs.milton Herald (1nd.) w Few People Escape The Torture of Piles p In! Diva-sea Ointment is the Only Poofliv'é and Guaranteed Cure for This Wretehed Disease. There is usually very little satisfac- lon in consulting a physician regard- as a case of piles. In nine cases out )1 ten he will recommend a surgical operation, forgetting. it may be. the risk, suirering and physical as well as financial expense which this treatment entails. For this reason very many people are going about in misery with piles, iieving that they cannot be cured cept by means or the surgeon’s e. It is to such persons that this ad« vertisement will bring good news or great value. Dr. Chase’s Ointment has never failed to cure piles and it is re- cognized the world over as absolutely the only preparation that can be relied upon to cure every form of this fright- fully common ailment. It seems strange that anyone should enter the wretched uneasiness and acute torture of burning, itching piles when it is so easy to procure Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Nearly every dealer In medicine kee 5 Dr. ‘Chase's Qint- ment, and you an apply it‘ at homo without any inconvenience. It you prefer send 60 cents to Edmanson Bates & 00., Toronto, and a box will be sent postpaid to your dress. Ask your nelzhbor or «unis: mt this remarkable remedy. : Pu re Castile Soap The very best soap for toilet ust s lScts per lb. THE MEDIBAL "All J. c. Jameson Pclilical__Mccting. I vill meet ihe electors of West Queens at the CLIFTON HALL On the AFTERNOON 0.” Friday Oct. Hill, at 3 O’clock To discuss matttrs in connection with the pending electii n in this Riding. A full atlendonce is important. ii Haszu-d, Esq., is respectfully re— quested to attend; also the Local Re- presentatives oi the Riding. D. F ARQ'HARSON. .. _—_ —‘—— noto Grand mamm- yars 01 E. » weather rave unfavorable on-tho abovesnoé . the races 3m be held on the fellow- :flfhmg’ii-hmfig'ii’inme We “ Wm 13, , I In order to reduce immense stock to 'niakéjroom‘ tom“!- ‘ k__ , , ‘ a. r 0e..li ~~ v r, . p _ .. alicotn’rmunlcations m be Isidro-ed in t ,. It s . .Lu.” ’ "' for new goods r ” " “"9, nausew‘im. Y I: does any with mace-man! a. ;_ . . ., .. c. n. snmwoos. l' - ' washbou‘d l'lbbing uw‘lm ‘6 I“ " o“ m Secretory ' I - y, .- ==—=-—-=-==-=—=-=-‘ ' means" vé'im L A , ' l; ‘ T _ V via l - . 3“ " f " ‘ . t V ‘ . '1 .+ t I . ' in. , . c , Opportunity IsLEHT’LY' ‘ A“. .0“ “it. mm ~ ' at noohf E'- -d b - 0 ° . . ‘ v . .4... . , §:;°;o:*mmms:,;.§.:§§ , DAMAGED 10 to 33 1.3 p. I 0. off. , f s. lEatsouvs'rzl‘, but positions nextyear no — . ,, , ' , . '. . . flay at “0011.. ‘ an. mg :3" mm“ We FLOUR. - Blg bargains— ior every 3'. 3...... he...“ umuyou i' ~ ‘ - ' ‘v ' v " ' - " " 3§§3mee°mmmw $2303: A“ “°°°““‘°“ This 18 8* gimme slaughter “19 ..‘:“'..'3%.°:?.:s“°.*‘:'.~ hee.syllabusto p a?” p) 3 .,,__ _, . 1 ; ;. of Crockery. . p — .tglmbrnoxmw ' _ 7 ' e ' .lg , ' F ticket doll “ rm GUARDIAN, ORLEIJOTIMOVR. cc ' FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1901. THE NOVA SLOTIA ELECTION. Again the general elections in Nova Sootla have gone with a sweep and the Liberal Government has been sustained by an overwhelming majority. In the general election of April 1897 only three Conservatives were returned out of a House of 88, and it was not supposed that another such a sweep could now follow, but itisoften the unexpected that hap- pens. Well-intormed persons on both sides probably expected that the Murray Administration would be substained by by the Province at large. but probably very few anticipated that the Opposition would have so small a representation in the newHouse as they now appear to have. The Liberal party in Nova Scotia have THE YACHT RACE. Yesterday’s yacht race, the second of the series so for completed, was won by the Columbia by 78 seconds. It was sail- ed overa triangular course as the first race, also won by the Columbis,was sailed over a straight course of fifteen miles and return. The Columbia has now won two of the three races necessary to enable her owner to retain the AmerioaCup. It she wins only one more cut of the three pos-W sible races yet to come the Columbia will retain the cup. 0n the other hand the Shamrock can only win the cop by out- salling her competitor in all of three races in succession. It will readily be seen that the chances of final success for Sis Thomas Lipton and his best are exceedingly small. We believe that the sympathies of our readers and their hopes as well, down to yesterday, were largely with Sir Thomas and the Shamrock. The eagerly con- tested ;cup seems now likely to remain yet longer in American hands, but now held power in that Province continu- ously since August 1883, a period of over nineteen years. During the first two years of that time the Government was led by Hon. W. T. Pipes, then for twelve years by Hon. W. S. Fielding and during the past five years by Hon. George H. Murray. Both Mr. Fielding and Mr. Murray have long held alarge place in popular favor throughout the Province and under their administration and especially that of the former, was laid the foundation for the largely increased 2.1 venues which the Province has received from mining royalties. A full treasury. a papular leader, and the general ascen- dancy which the Liberal party has attained throughout the Dominion, were no doubt strong factors in producing the victory in the contest just closed. On general principles it may be doubt- ful whether it is for the public interest that any party should have ninetenths of the. Legislature at its back. 'lhe best working of our institutions demands that all shades of opinion shall be repres- ented. At present somewhere between one third and one half of the electorate of Nova Scotia will be very inadequately represented in the Assembly. The Opposi- tien will be too small in numbers ard too weak in talent to adequately per- form its functions. On the other land Governments are very human, and with absolute power to do as they please for years to come, and with so many sup- porters “at the table," the Aiminstration maybe influencedto take a course lees wise and judicious than they would it they were watched by an alert and sumoientiy strong Opposition. triends and rivals will alike concede that Sir Thomas has proved himself a plucky and gallant, as well as a fair competitor and a sportsman of the better class who has done all that could be fairly done to achieve success. It may be, as was some- time since intimatcd, that it beaten this year he will challenge for the cup again and try his chances in another contest hereafter. ' In Git-[hood Thereisa t needofmotherl watch- fulnemantfglre. A wingglyrl needs all her otren an if she is nervous gd mflsncho , and loses a there sure y com :1 wrong. ciallymtrue as the 35mg girl approx; that ‘gortautpe _ riod change when the woman- ly function is es- {.iabllshcd.d ‘l‘ime- carean tigtfie‘ut a‘t s i the mve much aftty oui- ‘ ferin . Th beet medi- cine for young girls who err.- nervous, melan- choly, and irreg- ular of appetite, isDr.Pierce's Po- vorito tion. It cusoo nervousness. dis- duesaandmelan- choly, the a and gives the body . robust hoalth. mm» mi.- 3-" or Bazaar] Purposes. , American Aprons. Silk Waist Salc ice-lav and Tc-mcucl & l More Wm ones can but they will not look outfitter, " defroster-Joiner more" ** mm“ " .. . [m Ladies will find big Assortment and lowuprloes. ; ‘ {:5}; 25 “per cent 011‘ at Patton’s. Morns p Cor. omen manic. -' We will offer 21 New York Silk Waists at 25 per sent off. __ Get one for to-night and Wear it to the Opera. Many leading eyening colors andno two alike. Also a few Blacks, sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38. Our special offer. Ladies’ $3 00 to $4.00. «mumqup-w‘ Trimmed Hats for Saturday at $2.25. Canada we A!) See the York Hat at $1 .00. ism mm m . .-é .,. " I, 1 ’ r? m‘ mammals-Immng _ H x, K. Rogers . Ja cs .Picn 1& _ Paint ? Paint ? ? ' Paint ? ? ? Whether it is better in the end to suffer the sci-row disappointments that poor paint will bring, or at the I a provide the best that can be bought and end it there: There is but one BEST and that is The» Sherwin-‘Wllliams Paint. With Paint you will need Brushes and-perhaps Varnishes 1‘ been and all Painter’s Supplies are to found at SIMON .W. ( games Walker‘s Corner,Ch'Town ,. Scores a a l K snl var, Ann-9.x: - . V T This is c k .- :To send a.“ T's“. ,1 ICE 5‘ You’ll onqu: ’4 day. and "an"? - :,-: w «dish is absoluter pure‘ I innerald I .oo Pch Instr at iv. 5.oo ‘rroino railway are no hymn g dwtd. - GHABIDTTETOWN MARKETS. . I t . W i ‘ (Corrected every Tuesday.) ‘ ‘ I . - - I . . V g . HIGKEY The Law firm c? Davies 8; Hazard gaggfiannpfgeénm 2-3 83 it: 8 $42 ~ I — i I h” mu dinIVEd "fireman‘ chickens per pair_ _ .Z , 0 4'9 0 m " = V therefrom of’Sir Louis H. Davies, K. gg‘gvslén ..... .fi .... .. .. g :3 g 3 g _ h C' M- G" be h“ms “31"”! " “‘5‘ Fionrpggrcveta...::::: .... "2.220 00 to 1 90 Black Twist , I ,. on the Bench cf the Supreme Court oatmeal, new, percwt ..... ..2 5 to g 750 Bright 1. I t n s °f and" Th” hm” ' °f "’9 1““ glypfifircgc ................................. ' :3 g be: 0 4i Pear] smoking l . £31: Jill be continued by the under- Straw ................ ......................... . 8% lit; 3 33% .Ruby Chewing . | l 8‘ n8 ' F L HASZABD Beets, per bunch ..... g g: 3 90 V _ I ‘ ' 3mm“ 3",, pggaé'fiéiéii33232323313230 co to o 2% 1 . Fine Cut Mixtures 1-2 and 1 lb. tins. Raspberry 190 pt lhfig; _V H Gym Sept, ,5_°d “mum. ' Mutton percarcass .......... ..0 05 to 0 g , main“! ix yr. . 4 I : mac-e... m . Onions perpound . . . . . . . . . . . . ..0 00 to 0 ‘ 7 I c“ ~ in $19? Carrots, per bunch ....... ...0 00 to 0 03 I I ‘ Lettuce perbunch ........... ..o co to o 04 A ,3,“ home“ _ CattleDressed . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ I I V wb. “ ' 2,“ - l - ' ' .fooccoom " 85“” _ l: p . g to: ggg On ar‘rdmfttgl aneaiietihkgéhthe All t e abovef’lmds one “, » I _ I ~ ‘- ~ 5 “secs “‘“’° WM ’ " i . my" “rarer » . . 0:4 006 Tub-Oliflfi- Minute "one the We v - ~ i ' a: E: 3 cc .. rm .. ‘33:. * cm?" “i”. in, s,,e-. cm. ' in 5» is: new» a... , «ravines. are: ' . .. 33 '6: 3?; a, 33, 3’, Eye?“ “‘3‘ 3% '52, tion .1! not megs a side; i’osue‘, but "a ' '1 ' magma-1n ., .. .lt. Al 4 _, Will Bollcldm Cilii'ltiltiliili sums mm- 2; t: u. mm 1's. irs 5.5.: ... , spoon-m mg” m gmmhaflmm H :2 8 g 5'3:- L'a enema. 6.58 v V : y I: lb!“ teachers. Olil' . i —ON—- ; I r .......... .. 333 is 3 656 so u mu.}g tv_n.rs 6.35 V .10 3..., shorthand Deputment regain m. WEDNESMY illil IBfll ° °° ‘° °“ ‘° ‘“ “"5 “-' "~ y ‘3 fl“ - y - mem- rrom. the m RM. 1.. ' owl-00.18 in More!“ $16 " ow ' otithelar c hnhadl titn' ' the" and ' = '- l -' I I , , my _ . «cute melon , gel or n as am no; V A v on“ < U m” ‘ ‘ ' 33% :3 g 33 I ,_ kg :3» gear! :3 lg (male or female) may-enters; any Ho entrance examinations required. Mil Horse Races m 3 8% ' :3 its" «WWW * ii: t: and m- m «w - ' «om-mews... w... s... c... .. v .. .1 mm. .11. 2.)! r. v‘ A9,, 7 $23 23 ‘1’ 9.3 I... 6... "mm" 3.753, h», Charlottetown Business. College, charlofietom. P. a. I, ,. ,, 808.007 HEIlllIS $300.00 om who ,wbjsmm 33?, g g g 175’ #5 mgmpqaz £3 *P‘O‘fvsn . H *i p v‘ v man-mumps: maul-romance. - wlghltG) “Blanch... a 3 $5) g an.“ :3; :2; ' v ,1 , 2.336”- ‘f 2: j: . ea per a “Mimi - . . V L fifty per cent to first, twentyo Eat ) «E: 3 g ‘5 ‘9'“ n " 5:; % mgrcenttomgrfi‘g‘teenper centto third . i . I n “ om to 0 U rat. sat in. V . oen . fifimmsx an?" it i: 8 it u: 1'” use." :3: its, - tnapeclafiy low rates by Le er nn'l rulwayo. o a) to o 45 310 Is mmhwrvxag Admisdonto *" guild. . under Is, 017 to o m r.“ f m