i Y -~.-...feet *Fi _.»575i* _...___ 1 1 Children whenever the every of ill- tim; oranges. W what Llvor Tablats ug. Tgie fruit joints are 8° bimod our secre pmtdli _ theinedlciual action _is intensified _ mm, degrees, liothing like them to keep the children plnmpla-nd mgy--gud hee of the stomac and bowel troubles of childhood. _ Equally edective with grown folk. go cents a box- FIUITATNBS, Limited. OTTAWA- .. .,. THE HOME OE THE GUARDIAN cna1u.orr1rrown._r. a.1. - Business Oillco Telephone |33 b. Editorial and News Telephone i33 a. |` _ flnlicif, AN ARMFUL CF GDODIES. What does it all mean ‘ Simply the holding lp to view a partial lint ol the good things that can be had for a small Investment at our n°°°'y` 1'rsA wscr that money :peut for loud food il cheaper than buying ph c ani makes people a sight h ' rlhtt r. avgier sn e W at's the use to take any chances on grocer les when pure fresh goods can be had from ns? llgliiladullerations ID nur stock, and prices the o om. JOHN CONNOLLY 5 C6. Queen Si. Charlottetown ii Cillilililililill iiliililliii. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '10, iooi. E rn: Lis:ii_liiL_§:§'_>ii_i!£gi__i'iQu, _ _.___ " _' The delegates representing the Liberals of Queens County in_conven_$!0B_y€SUB¥'¢l°¥ appear to hare bee__n _hom _Il_f§i'- IBYBBII of onc mind as to a choic‘e`_p_f candidates.. and carried through their task] harmon~ iously. Hon; Mr. Simpson 'had quite ll strong support but was in afmlnority and , lie loyal y moved to make the nomination Auf Messrs Warburton and Prowse unan- imous. This has increased the number of his friends many Uf “'h°m Yet h0De ‘bo See him e`ected to the Commons. Judge Warburton at 52 years of age has airemdy Seen pub ic service in various capacities. For a number of years in the nineties of last century he "°""d In the Provincial Legislature. In 1397 he lm' 1 / DDTDBE _ dutlu with _q_gi_ioths_g lilly) lltifavblon. On. `gsne1i'h'_ . nrlnolu’,6_l. hoivsvsr, objaotlbn may he taken to nah mgjmiolai boliiioh wb msqnsneiy inimnannoabis. 'rim is. ii feslilll, notw it-hiitanding some precedents io the contilry. that :when ._a politician becomes a. Judge he ought not to return ` to po ities, sspsoislly asa stepping stone tn subsequsntjudioial promotion. ' Mr. Proms naslonibspn a poiuonaly' l>°D\1lA|' man, as was shown when he nas a successful candidate for ths.Looal Lealalatlllvnome yeais ago. Hs has a ver1_lar.¢c oIre‘o0ll1-lends and autos. Besides _thszoisa strong feeling that the ~ineroa_n£ils interests' ot the principal business centre of thc Island ought to beropresented nt'0ttawa. ' This feeling is the stronger since Mr.I-lasxa_rd'a brief but eminently successful term in the Commons. Under the circumstances, despite ox-Judge Warburton‘s admitted ability, it seems not unlikely that Mr. Prowse may prove the stronker of tho two Liberal candidates at the polls.But iii these days of pre ty straight ticket votin. probably poll pretty nearly the strength of iheirparty. _ .. . . ` lt is expected that Mr, McGee, Clerk of the Privy Council at Ottawa will ar~ i-live early next week to administer the oath of omcc to Lieutenant Govemor Mc Kinnon. Duties connected with the issue of t .e eldction wri s have delayed Mr. MoGce's coming. The swearing in of a new Governor is largely a mutter of form, as once his commission is issued his predecessor is ouu of oific e. ---Q -- Whlpa That Grow on Traaa. In tha Island oi Jamaica th!" grows a tree with the b0Y~M1i¢ mlm!! of Daphne Lagetto, from the branch- es of which _native workmen maka peculiarly strong and excellent whip_8. 1 which have the handle and lash all in on, pieog, The handle _consists of a part of the stem retaining the bark. _ For the lash the stem is deprived of the bark and then split' into atijipl. which are woven _together in L flexi- ilile cord six or seven feet long. Tha proper taper ia accorded by detach- ing more and more of the strips na thcend of i.l'i_s'lssh- is approached. - ._._..__;-1-~ < ` "Bnrrowful Treo" of (lol. __ A unique tres on the Island of Goa, near »Bombay, is the "sorrowful tree," as the natives term It. That name is given to it because the tres has a drooping, sadnppcarance dur- ing tha any time, but its aspect changes _as tha sun goes down; thcn "' ' " ‘ " ‘ its lcnvds open and no longer d!‘00P. and fragrant blossoms' come into bloom upon it. The momont the sun shoivsitsolf in thc east, the blooms close, the leaves begin to drovp, and tlis petals of the recent sweat blosf soma fall to thu ground. This treo blooms thus all the year round. ` ,__~é_..._1____.. The golden month, is full ot golden- opportui i. ‘ I--rl _ _ ` "You know Jones, who was reput- ll6S t0 llI1pl’0V€ yO\Jl' Bpp¢3l'i1'l¢.C ' ed lo rich? Well, hc _died ilic o\.lii~r day, nnd thc only tliiiig he lvit was an old Dutch clock." "Well, thei‘s's one good thing about it; it won't be much trouble to wind L adies jf* Especially . _ Wlllbc pleased when they see the magnificent display of inillinery for making up Hats to order, and with the many Hats we have_ al- ready trimmed, some of them done by our own milliueis while visiting the big [mi-llinery open- ings, and many bought by them there. We are We are Sure Right I When we say we have more to choose from. at _ a less price. quality and style considered 'than any other store in the city. The Fall Outing H'at:i are an interesting display this month. We've all the new things in Hints. 1, _. . i i/_ ...' ,_ _ PROWSE BRUS., _j rim s1~v1.isi~i;1_=n\'r'1jia;ns, _ '_ .~;¢ , F _ _ . __ ___ »*r..,__ __,,».f.__.~- . , . .isa You don’t have to take our word as to the eiiioacy oi our ` . BRIIISII COUGII _ ' CURE at least, seven' out of ten who have tried it are loud in its praise. Easy to take-_certain in effect--price z5c. _ For chronic coughs our _Emul- sion with Gnalacol 'will _ eiect a cure. A.W.RCddlll, Pl1ln.ll. The Square Druggist- Sunnyside. ~ limi-mlm ii. __ v ,i sieioncr- HAND iN 20 LES- SONS; L ibaolutély 'Holt ` late and ditlieulties; eve blil alia l clear; iudoiaed bfryiloargsof and lcsdlhg newspapers; thou. _dl gnduqua Department o E tion 41: Toviue v »~- V- ,' f . . .f .¢.._»/’_.h.»j,..¢_¢‘ _ '_ - _ K .k____. _.U , __, _ \ _ .. ___.. l -Hi1_¢°1\,»` 7 `Tl\`¢r¢1¢l.` 'Iii ;Ho_me li Elf. Hia l)_augliter{_Fto_reuos,~'Was All -Bn! Dad-Fi°iii`_'1>i°`i»y~I_-Ier Doctor Had Given Her Up ‘ ‘Were 'l‘lieq_Usa,i_l.aii`d To- y ~ .Ev gay believes ia a dreamy sort of _ri`iyE?;hs_oill3s_y ofswell' and wsoles . vemssd me N20. *hon the record cassaof 1esto_e¢\°l_i)ea\ihsa~e at a distance; . wn, w eu s pa _ nown :git whenhaoaigl maaagp JI: alia hun; .vary one. and when lieoore is not only posi ve but marvellous, ths emma ofthe medicine becomes a tact,-decid _'thi 'For man years tlis Post. has ad farlttlrsed Dr, WilMams‘ Pina Pll s for Pbla Peonle; large quantities of them ha.-e been sold bithe lo al drug slows, and many reniair able euros have been sifso-_ ted. One of these attracted the attention of our reporter and he lnvmtigated. Mlm Florence Hilton. the slghteen your old daughter of Joseph and rs. Hi ton, living in the-west partof the town was _couple . ‘e e was compelled tinsvs up one dutv after an- oth i-and tina y became unable to walk r to lic down. Her s g was intense h . lard medlealskill did oou'd bs done. o two candidates named will both very |%*i01-enqgg, however, grew, worse, sitting n her ciair day and-n-ght for five long uontns togat-her 'brnath`, and the par- ionts -de»pa. red. At last the doctor gave h i id furth isits vv f tile. lirupanlsll limbserv pltlfsinie u l l`epoo_r r's were iyswo- lens' d #nails burst below the knees. She sat helpless and wear, gasping for breath and at times i-ould breathe at al oni with the greatest difficulty. One night the ne glibors came In and said she could not live till morning. But to-day she is al.ve ani well, moving anout among har young companions u. re- .marknblc and miraculous contrast to what she then was. :he reporter callei one eveniur at ihe Hilton homo, but Miss Eiorenie was out vlsitiii.. 'Ihe futher and mother were in, however, und freely told hiui of the cure, which they attribute entire y to Dr. Williams' ilu: Piiis. The nrst ior was trcuuht to her by her grandmother who urged tlieir use. T en Mrs. Ililion herself remeniiered that she had the previ- ous winter been cured by Dr. Wlllams’ ilnkPll of a slluhiatack of dm y and aio remem red the ni`il)1si cures advertised in the Posiz Sho bought two boxes and Floren e took them, three plli¢,at a rose. In two weeks she felt a slight deirease in the pain in her lrnlsl and more pills were procured. Iin1i’ri1ii"`._.., f _5i.it1»l__.___._._. I rum u»».#osi.I1immioo'm. - taken lli early last so-u_mer with d'1opsy‘ d with heart tmuble h M50. my in - in wiim. gina, ¢i¢»',“ii'm: '<1»¢= m¢¢l°d»= 1>°°i aww = -is-ape. wsinvmyn maui lewniliy mul °=_fi|_\i°i'¢lr= 0 “W-leimmmfrmx ma mimi we lei-ends with regal oooii tion, uv”-|,,_¢i¢qp|ui¢you. A _ . ' .a||d‘ wlilj SATURDAY » i _ - i I " ' gl d iiite iinlauncleredl .shirts day She is ,weiimd __ _ _ _ .a,u9‘§1‘_;s’,f°n‘:’::; to I7. it _._ bu___“i_n__ _ Regular-value 501:. your y0t_1_¢l101_¢¢ li ~ 28c. each. __ _ _ ‘ _ _ 55 CENI KNIT SIIIRTS 28fCENiS_. ' _ The house that we bought the unlaunderod- I _ `~ ' I' f white shirts from sent along ro dozen _knit _ Shirts at the same rate per _oze_n, so now - _ _ we are able to oder you af shirt that we sold _ last season at 5 5c for 28:: while they last. ` . - f---fi -' _ i _ ,. _, , - ‘- Uinieiiweiii Ribbed Cotton F leece Uiidervests, long sleeve, special price. . ._ . White Ribbed Cotton Fleece Undervestsflong sleeves, special _price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ribbed Union Undervests with long s1eeves,special price. . . . . _ . are tans, navy blue and red, iiosieiiii I = 'TIME EGR A CHANGE. ' CHANGING TIME, T00. Imit. Ribbed.Ca.shniere Hose reg- 2 5c ular value zoc, spe_c_ial price.; ._ 16c Ribbed a_i_id_l_{1_a_in all ,wool -Cashf C msre`at special price.. . . . . ._ 254: 35 'Special line of Heavy- _Ribbc_d, all . 5oc wool stockings, special prii e . _ 3oc _ SALE 0E COLORED KID GLOVES.75_C., A Gloves that are actually worth $1 3 5 pe_r pair for 7 5c._ The colors . only 30 pairs so come quier- MEN’S HDSIERY WEIGIITS EDR Men's Heavy Fleece Lined' Under- _ wear,a.splendid line marked 6oc per garment. To-day special A AND UNDERWEAR--- PRESENT _WEAR i ' Men’s' 'Black Cashmere Half ` Hose, spliced hee1s__ and toes, price per garment ¢.. _ 50:; _ seamless fcet,special p_rice.`....~__ 25c _ 67C. DRESS GO0DS_ SALE 676. Here is one of the best Dress Goods Bargains we ever offered. 15 pi\'ces'of_ Fall and Winter Dress Goods, some of ihem marked as high _ as $1.50 per yaid reduced tothe low price of 75C _PH Ylfd- ' ' a few prices. coiu=oiiis_-_ws chi c_EiiiAiNiY_ iiissi ' J YOUR REQUIREMENTS. E, E _ ' ` and meet them with a very low`price,too. Hale are Wadded Comforts size 72 in . x (io in-a good ` comfort at avery low price . . . . .. 2.75 i Wadded comforts, sateen covered, size 72 in b 60 in. special value at; _ _. . . . . . . _ _ . . . . .. 3 50 Very pret‘ y sateen covered eiderdown comfort ' - ’ size 72 in x 6o in ventilated, special. . . . . . _ . 5.90 ` J* i , F' _ '-5 ' ~'rH-E-M-iL_LiNnRv i.EADE_1;S, . PERKIN dt C .,_ I 5 p. c. 20 Year Gold Bonds of A The iilillllli [IFE ii$$\lllAilllEiil0. ` ` "CASSELTS ovi:R s21.ooo.ooo.oo.i for sale in lots to suit purchasers aiid on ¢lBY1't°“”9 °f PU' _ nisnt. For particulars addgas '. f RQ.?.E_§_5» ` ~ ____ ___ _ __.__ _ . _ rmies viiiiing nie city ma in inimma is an f work shonldoalland inspect the stock of new pictures and frames, seeneries in genuine _oil paintings and many other varieties. 1 Also ask' to see some of the work turned out by Parkers’ Dye Works. A new stock of picturea,»mon1diiiga, just opened at the _' it ii... ...__ .list _ _ _, _ . ‘ __. _ __ 2 , C _ __ _ - _ _ _ ._ I1 __ ___ _ ' _ _ 65 -f x . »___ __-V _ ~ _ii __~_-. _ _ _ _ _i .___ _ _ __ ___ _ _ __ ____ _ ,__ __ _ _ _ _ 4 - .. . ,E . ..1. -1- l"f~-»`- f - ' ff I _ I ' ' A . -i '<<"‘.'°! .ft 1' ,lu 'f '_ i. ,i~ f"~""", L" ’ '; l"*"°.*£f'3`A""‘ -'_' A .7 -I I »-u :‘,_' ' ' ____. » .mb . < 11 i.. - - - i . ri. .. xi 1 f - . - L , »-..“..,.~ _‘ga . . _ U, ._ _ . ,_ . _ “i V _ _ ._ _ _<»_ 1. _ 1 V __ y,;,i5_ _. ._ _ .. ~ ,Q _i ,. _ _ » ". _ A sir’ '.1 . -__,-_..~__ “ ‘ »'- _ .gf ,_.* ' ..-r_,~fj_. ,.._-.-_ `¢ ._ ' " J ' .i if , ' 1., . . ~' ' ' ,, ._;~~'<‘,'_ f-.V ‘ >'=. 514'. .».'<, ».<_o,/ '2~,.‘;i-,_1,;~__$C L' ._/2,. '~..5"” 131% 1. 4.'- -*W4 "»"- _=: ' 1- » I ~f~»»~ ~' f' ' fu' ‘~` '~ " ' ‘ ` ,, ,-__;_.: 1*-...,.“i‘ * ` 'i ‘ rw' ' .,-_ ,;;~,:. 4*. ' "ir .f-<.'?f."»“ ‘i.,.".<..-., ~r~~ ’~: ‘ "f%”@'»»'=a1'»i,f»_r~ - _ ,1ifqs;.x55 1 ‘ f‘».’l§"\v-4"/ 9-". ,. ii .. » ,-_.A .. .,)*__ '__._=_____;_ _.yt . ,_ _ _____.i.,!_i _ » ,Z _ _ ‘ -i _. , . Political mailings . . I _-____ 'A M-r. amos- . H' has; e.Gov_ern- ilient éaiididiitz, ww _addrsgaih the Bloc- toraofKing's County on the public questions of the day, on the dates named at the nndennentioned places: St. Columbia Hall. Thursday, Oct. 6th, at 7 o'elock, P. in. i Klngsboto Hal , Friday, Oct. 7th at i o’clock g..m. ` Souria, turday,Oet. 8th,»at 7 o'clock . Ill- ? St. Mai-gusts. Monday, Oct. `1oth, at 7 o’c1ock p. in. _ , Head §t. Pstsr’s Bay, Tiiaaday, Oct. i1th,atJo’ciocz, .-ni. ‘ v , , More ,Wednes§ty_,_0qt. nth, at 7 o'ciock p. in. _ _ .' Dundas. Thursday, Get. _-xgtli,-at 7 o’clock,p.~m. , _ » i St. George’s, Friday, Oct. Milli' at 7 o'clocki_?. ni. ' ; Red oiiae, Saturday, Oct 15th at 7 o’o_1oek. p. m. ' - 'i _ ' /Head of Hilihboro,l!onl'lay, Oct. nth, at; o'clock ni, V eake'a8 tion, Tuesday, Oct. 18th, atlufelod, p.. m. dwin’a Road, Wednesday, Oct. . 9 _, at 7°' p.in. . Eataiérdipn dlfgfge, Thunday, Oct. , at 7 o‘_cloek p. ni. y liontagiie,-Friday, Oct. nat, at 7 o’ _ ,_p.n_i. , _ ,~` j thsrdale, Monday, ost. nth. at 7 Timm, oct. ascii. 0, . _ wi-* ~ Ifldamoct. alta at _ veins! aiu. _, amy _ asain, ltoaday, oct. . t °_‘_ __q__. .,,- _ l -¢