mu;-ini-1 I ' - Y -\\»*.uNs- .rn ‘vat --wir Ytwnwuarax ,. .,.,g,g§,,(,r_. *H* #leo »~....» w4i»»-sodas 4-»..»~w~,,, 5. l /fe s _ V. ~_~,; Y si'-,' _U ...ir-‘_ ;»;_=’:-;-_' 1- _-‘ __ » rf~;f»=¢r_4l;_l§”,!e£ i’:f;’.¢‘.;s” ' _ _ 1 4 " ‘__ - ' > if . . ‘ ,- 1.. '_ . fl < Z . ~ _ » . _ 'ir A (_. ' THE GUARDIAN, CIZIFARLUTTETOWN PRINCE LDEYARD ISl"LAND;SEIT'1`EMBER 20. 1900. _ _ _ _ = m*-rr-Q-11 Wumen’s Waterproof Gaiters. 83683838 This is a new idea and one that should meet with popular favor. They are light- nobby and neat fit- ting. The cloth g-1 a U) the same as that used in waterproof coats. FOR WET DAYS To wear with low shoes and rubbers they are almost necessity. Short Gaiters (waterproof) 700. Long G a i t e r s (waterproof) 85c. lllll & llll. F' I 1 _ ' _ _ _ ."_f»}='* 5:-\ if-Ji »~ -'»,~i»..."2¥ A p _“ill I I M uf A GOOD IDEA l Sin,--I hear that the latest news ill football, is that the Abegweits are about l to start an Intermediate Football Club. We hope that the. Abellweiliel will meet with success in getting up an Intermedi- ate Football Team. Great excitement was creafgil mnong the Intermediate Hockey Teams last winter, and we Want the same in football. Let the senior Abegweits put their shoulders together and get up an intermediate team for the fall. We have young football plaVel‘S in this M city that's got the “right material" and that "material" pitted against the two colleges or even our "l"ath€I`-F00i»ll&ll Players"-The Ahegvveits-will make football amore interesting sport. Ahea- weirs, ln-ing out your young “bloods" and make things "lively " Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for YOUT valuable space. SPORT. GENERAL DE WETT. The De \Vett family is a very large one, and likenesses of many of his relatives have done duty in the United States and ____- . .-_»-/5,.-‘:;f_{7_/213. ____ 4( _. /' , , »»~'»_ ../-'/.'»'f1=.‘~'~"-'-,1,;///// .- 2 ” »7."f<'>_'-'Q' .»,"'f'/"»' “ ‘ , r'-' ' 6'? I / __ `\ \ _ 2, Q §, \` ‘__ \_`_, `. _._ . Si sr’ Q fha ‘_ /*W 5 _ = . `°‘°" ll \ l I,”-ff 5 iz ~ 1 ' _ _ _ \ _i __ -\ \_‘ i . '/’///iff, t ref; , / _. _ ,/ _ \1 ’ " f‘.',’/ 3.-f.f<&;~:;‘4/,, .. . ,_,' - » »<'\l' \ \\\`l s ,)`»,>.!E _L \Cg\,,_ K. "~.~. \% J# _f i __`.‘~`\ ' » .é__ England for the fs mous Boer gen ara This is the real Christian De Wett, and is from a ; h >tog1-aph presented to Mr. Doug- las Story, the London ‘Daily Mail’ war correspondent on the Boer side. AUTOMOBILE RACING. v _ __ - Wa K. Vanderbilt Challenged Frcm all Parts . Mal u s M 4 together with the use of the _,-1, finest materials in manufact-l f "' ing have combined to make our (0,) I :f Gin‘¢|- Al; the most popu- 5;; -,' lar of summer drinks. ,IT- It is the best antidote for that “thirsty feeling.” {,\\~ Ask your grocer for it. lift e. ||. simmons. (yy cod “E 4% 1 _ WE BRE AUTHORIZED To refund themoney when REMlCK’S ECZEMA CURE Ink to cure any ease of Eczema or Piles-no matter of how long standing, i Lon sale fmhy at lcDonald’s Drug Store. s light Bell. Nurses’ Register. /l \ ,l The success of W. K. Vanlerhilt, jr., 'n the automobile races held at Newport re- cently has stirred the owners of fast ma- chines,aud he is receiving challenges irim all over the country. The latest match seeker is an owner of asteam machine, which was entered in the Newport races, but unable to start owing to an accident which happened the day previous. The man is conhdeut of lowering the colors of the youngvmillionaire if the match “goes through, as he claims his machine has gone the live mile course in l minu e 19 seconds faster than Mr. Vanderbilt’s racer, it is still uncertain whether the challenge will receive any notice. 2 4 - i .5 Q DIED. < un_ . K -Laing - _ . 4 At Darlington, Sept 9th, Mrs. Daniel McPherson in the 32nd year of her age. q»~L _ MARRIED i l Y 1 mil On the 17th inst,in the Methodist Church Union Road, by the Rev. Thomas Hicks, Bart C. Hardy to Maria May, youngest daughter of Thomas Ayers, Esq, all of Union Road, Lot 33. ,__, -| g ll i If I No'_[|c|: A Special Cable will be received by ._ Le Dairy Bonn! .lv l` ada. on {Friday, L 31st. inst.,for tw, i» ii ztui Factorymen who did not sill ai last meeting ci Board. _ Seleemen can get advire (by tele- phone) ot Central Ottlce, Ct’ own, or al ie store i 1 Jenkins &Sou. City. ROBT. JENKINS, -Sept. 19, d&w. Sec°_y-l.`rea°. A g - l~ v Farm for Sale. acres ve fertile land oft southern portion gmc Woman Farm-about 18 chains wide Ili 56 long-about 15 acres clear and in a. high tntcot fertility. 10 acres ready to stump-T e . hmmmngrdwoodmd Fence Rails, situ- used one mllcn~om>R;>gy§oiut Vgggftwhori; ‘< produce can boship - ear sc -onoo i luemost beautiful wise available-Overlook T 'xg Hillsborough 1 and Charlottetown t .lm-bor-Plenty of seaweed. I Also in Septembegwnext 50 acres ofl’ the ,_ Iorthern Portion ot ei-ren Farm now ooouf gbyw Margvetlliller and known as 'W _ TB; rtyislngood diti -is withi . mmi:f5°£m or Rocky °I>°oin°'wiis»-f md an-y-and fronts on Charlottetown Harbon- " For particulars apply to. JOHN NIIWSON, laqlo ood. k wtt uharlottesown p _Yi I 1 l _$` Dil. GORD0ll llilillll _ MANITOBA flour has advanced 10 cents a barrel. llndils ... .. wxllcuro ' Kidney es.. .__ Pills are onoospu in- cura. ountil e D0dd’a Kidney Pillo oured it. Doctors themselves confess that without Dodd’s IG Pair in mai against’ _tes Dodd’s Kidney Pillsarothe first medicine that ever cured Diabetes. Imitation-box, nameand pmmroodvertieedtodoso, tholhodicinothetdan ouo I I ' y _ lllaietts . - .`~ ‘_ '-' ~ .`~ - . B Dodd' , nsaa'»'1oiic's¢d"fm. T My cents 1 ` iii S-becuz: -e--4-un-___-g__§ > rmrsicnn .umfsenceon f _ _ I... peA5oentph1g of olaouxre lnoou.\.' u|uvno¢1'vi.TWiS\'» Ghoiillg i F M li" |;;_lx-' M _ if _...___ ,itil lcilleill lliluiilei ord Russel l's Letter Said to Have Caused a London. Sept. 15.--Dr. Clark Bell, who fore sailing-“I am by no means dissatis~ fled with the results of my visit in behalf of Mrs May brick, though the Home Secre- tary has not yet taken action. The pub- lication of Lord Russel's letter caused a profound impression. Furthermore, I have since learned on high authority that Lord Russell kept his promise to Mrs May~ bi-ick,and in the capacity of Lord Chief Justice, prepared 9. long statement strong- ly urging her release. and concluding as follows:-“In my opinion, as head of the Judiciary of England, Mrs Maybrick ought to he immediately released." This letter was shown to Lord Hugh Cecil, son of Marquis of Salisbury, and at one time a. private secretary to his father asSecretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and others before presentation to the Home Secretary. Sir Matthew White Ridley, and in the opinion fof the :best informed barristers in England, those representa- tions constituted an official act of the Chief Justice and the Hiine Secrstary to so regard tl em." KRUGER'S MILLIONS. LONDON, Sept. 16.-Kruger's millions are the subject of long narratives of dis- praise. The lowest estimate of his wealth is £l,000.000 invested abroad, while some fcalculators figure his wealth at £5,000,09l). The Transvaal Government is supposed to have two or three million pounds in continental banks, which will be hoax-ded by the Managing Committee. Dr. Leyds says, for a future rising when England is in.other ditliculties. THE rush of visitors to St. John on Mon- day and Tuesday,was so great that all the h itels were crowded at night, cots being necessary to accommodate guests at most places. Visitors who arrived on the late trains at night had some difficulty in find- ing accom adation. _ l Tho farmer’a wife who raises chickens, knows that they must have food enough Bret to satisfy bare _ hunger, then _ , enough more __:___;11g» than that to -' ~_-#--- ' --°-- 1 make desh and 3 fat before they will begin to lay. In plain words , y0u’ve gOt t0 put , ' into the hen in I [_ the form of food ~ w}hat you gesehput o it in the ' ' ' of eggs. An ill , .1 19 pourished hen - A 1 ays .no eg s. ki f The diifeneice ~ v' between the f_u'mer’e wife and her chickens is that she fancies she can take out of herself in daily cares and toils what she does not put back in the form of nourishment for nerve and body. But she can’t. Sooner of later the woman who tries it breaks down. The warning signs of physical break- , down are, among others, eadache, weak I stomach, datnlence, pain in side or back, diicult breathing, alpitation of the heart. These are only some of the in- dications of a derangeinent of the stom- ach and organs of digestion and nutri~ tion. The one sure remedy for this con- dition is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, which etrgggthens the stom- ach, purihes the' bl and nourishes and invigorates the nerves. Mrs. Martha E. Barham, of Newville, Prince Geo§e Co., Va., writes: _ ‘° I commenced to take Dt. erc_e’s Golden Medical Discovery in ilune, r8y7, allohis ‘ Favorite Prescription) and can- not express the benefit I have received from thooe medicines. I was suffering with what the doctors called chronic indigestion, torpid 'liver and vertigo. The doctor id not do me an good. My symptoms were giddiness in heal pains in chest n_nd an uneasy eeling all over. I also_suB`ered with female weakness. I was all run-down and could not do any work at all with- out suferixég from nervous attacks, so I wrote to yiou for a vice. You advised e to use Dr. erce's Golden Medical Discoveryind ‘Favorite Prescription! When I commenced to use tho medicines I weighed only nz unds. now I weigh no pounds. I thank Godpgnd Dr. R. Y. Pierce for my recovery." 4 ‘_ I soUviii1i_t r-11 __ mind i , .R w a toons With the Island, Domin ion and British Coat of’ Arms in Buckles, Pins. Broaches, Studs, Tea and Coffee Spoons, etc. l 1:. H. ranch. .Qm»m_ side Queen Square. S I 'rr-re Sickness Policies -- OF THE-- - ii llllllllllllllll. llll S GIPITIL - - consodhy 'any ottnctlve THE MAYBRICK CASE. Q3 ‘M LD if THE isiilroirs MAIL." ____ @s}i;g@§§§{g% i»,.f....i.....;'.;.)_-_.t;.;;H...f...i..P... _ 1 . I I l sailed for New York from Rotterdam on up , j' _ . the Spaarndam, September 13, said to a _ A - 1, representative of the Associated Press be I , I Our Garments are very much better in all respects tl an the common kind. A little different, somehow newer and fresher, and they,do_n’t cost as much as you might judge from their attractive appearance. This is the verdict cf buyers in Charlottetown. , Jas- Paton 6: Co. MICAi th hiih tgrad fAX EGRE \SE, 'I . It t l i 1w'le 11 mica. whio puts 1. pertgeyig smziolzlz surtsggou tngaxle. Whennzhlfsurmlhzuisfgrrllled HAGLF ASEIIILIQCH MICA as an other axle grease will do inn' work and do it more satisfactory. REM EB HALF.AS MUCH MICA AS ANY UT ER Manufactured by , ILIPEEIAI4 CELL- (JC)-. A I G'-1.:|.a.ra.:r1.te_~e Such as we give with every Garment turned out of our establishment, should recommend it to every gentleman, who desires clothing which is cor rectly medein every detail. - ' ` We are showing 1’ _complete line of novelties and staple styles for FALL T .mn wisrna. -I And Winter Overcoatings- p Kerseys, Coverts, Diagonals, Flontatgnacs, Vic-» unus, Mejtons, Heron Bone effects. etc; _ I /lf you__favor us with your order from the L_ above goods, they will cut by an artist and made by trained and skilled workmen. _, (I d " & M L ll Manufacturers of High Grade Clothing. and dealers in Men’s Furn ishinge ' at . _ in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Jackets, Capes, Rainy-day Suits and Skirts. - FOR READY-TO-WEAR. ? _ §].\£[I@.A.¢=» I Petroleunm Rennern. ` A " In Suitings- F See Our Rich Combinationsln FaIl_ ‘0 YES ll’ farmer is: f market. McKlNLEYlBR Ll ,_ _ : l »- __, f -,. I i »_ ` l l ; p _Gd _ I I _ ‘ | ‘ ` Tho problem of the present day to the Which is the L|g|l‘l0S'l: and B681 Billllol' to buy _? . / ' The llllle M3lllB|l_ ' Q Longer in operation than any other Binder in the A complete line of extras kept constantly on hand. I Send for illustrated catalogue. Wlllill YUU llllllEil.ElSURE If one ton of hard coal at $5.00 per ton will d the work of two tons of soft coal at $3 80 er ton a ‘ i Q _ ‘° llll lll _ llaldll We will paint your house without charge If after. rusllt is not as good q any mixed punt on tho market, besides we save you $140 Gallon \f\/\'\f\~ l\|€"'l"l$E Having retired from business all who have received their or ore indebted to me make ate payment at the Medical Queen St Charlottetown Jill! 1.7 of Hurrah l \r\¢\¢\\ The Model Txtxtxo that w will ma s come Wh ? w f y use action to all our our workmanship _»~ others Call and of the fact Lome come again. A! general nisgétment of _ a wo son Ladies’ Mon d .uuifln Plus, Cora Pans-in tact everything need in the line of tiuwere second hand Stoves bought so K \\`l ‘cz Sydney Cape Solicitors for the Santo! Am ri , affefgngg-difyn. mme; ueneoa $\mn-ie isummerside. oney to Lone Reel enote bought HUGB ROSSIL. L. B ARD JIQW ll Solves the question. , 4 I §Dent ‘T PAINL1sss izirinrmrsrav by use electricity or by the H0 RN DENTISTRY, crown bridge work (both without ARTI]gI(‘.‘i£AL TEETH--We make llililmlilii how much would you save by using one of oiir < ii which burns hard coal just as well and economically li' worth looking Info. p » if-' -_V - , . _ ' " Your Bicycle cleaning and oilin want, Perhaps it n lasting W¢'1l do it right. Your fi” 5 _