2 N--. _ ._ - __ . -_1roe,usJ=i_av;~ 1 mr, __ -_ _ .- » _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ T ‘” ‘s ~"i‘~~s "“ as "` rf =, \ *lr ‘~ ' 'rim cusanmt ouuu.on'rn'rowN\'rn.ntou anwaan :sumo 1t.u1m. _ i p , O r That , ff _ iexclusivelyashe controls iris knife and ’ ` _‘ cr __ fork at his own dinner table. - ¢'_i’.', T* ` uf _ " FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1901. Did you ever have that ~= _ _ _ _ _ , ,r Swtf E” ` little tickling spot in your ~ -=`_ #_ THB VIST QUEENS CANVAS. fir g : v "il throat? Felt as if you could almost touch it with _ C) youriinger, didn’t it? How _ W, From all parts of the constituency of hard you tried to reach It 'ji West Quang THE GUARDIAN beam the the Patriot was a power in the land. It but couldn’t l It’s easy w h Vapo- _most pleasant tidings of the generally and Cresolene for you breathe it There’s » 1 i f | ~ , “puny acre” ng “or W th which nr' nliness and with self-re ct. Under . m5 UP’ gm?" 8 °&°;n;:tul;;ct_rec:i"d' Mr. Laird’s direction the Patriot stood tor_ is n° so mm ’ ° my °° V honesty in public aH'airs,for clean politics,:f 8110015 be PM W d°Bi'fl as the brlsavfli and Grinders. - ` nothing in the world equal to it for l stopping these tickling cou hs and it's so pleasant. too. For asthma, |31-cup, b|»0n¢_}§itiS, ¢ata1-gh, and nvass made on hisown behalf or by his h Sabb th t itbrenem They have mth’ pastwoofwn _ h _ _h ,t, h _os M d d rm" ins for temperanee, for t e a , sr. ' _ u W °°pmg`°°ug ’ 1 S t e gre? :““m°'°“° °n B" sum” °° evvryswd cause- Its columns were not carried out their deadly threats. _ . _ ___- g_ femedy- 1. 'ni rin f nth ini 1 _ ._ _ /_ - ._ . 8 °re°°gm °n° e ac ‘ 8° en then open to advocate prohibition today '-""'°_', mid bl Fan Mills, Shakers and Cleaners, and Hoge era e ' v_ ._ _ \ i ua b A ' ii _ _ ' rl “fi tm’ P"°'i“°° that 3° “hm b° tothe mud ding." from-gh. 51um,__increase of drunkenness on our streets. '-"' s open ‘our next representative at Ottawa. tho oonvioto of |,h,:p01|c° com, Thgy 9” L The violators have -become bolder since . Pont. Digger., Tmok wooooonoro Whoo), ng Axjn’ ‘md canon" Co" 18° Fun” st" New tk U S A They and the “Inns °n his balm” put' what it ins now become, and they know ` W0 dlsmlsul °t Mr' D' W' H°“d°r5°n' Wagiml, Hnrllvls, Chi! rns, Wnshon old 'wrilgorm ,__ .__- .._.,_- _ -1 .forward calmly, confidently and good who now directs “__ “Wh” a hmrg_°n,- And ,hy 'os be dismissedg _ Om. prion are 'og lo' for oooh or appmvnd ggi; Cresolene. complete, £1.50 extra sup ies of Creso- llie 25 cents and 5ocents. Illustrated booklet contain- ing physicians’ testimonials Gueoupon nest. Varo- 0 . . - v naturedly, upon the merits, and it appeals HOW ABOUT A at only l0c each. The intelligent electorate fail to see why the angry abuse and vituperation of the Patriot should move them, against their better judgment, to support its candidate. The time was when under the editorial direction of Ron. David Laird, was then conducted with ability, with was there,my country men i” 'to their reason and good judgment. "They Thus the Duron angry “hd '“_up.n__ O mentimsthe klmw' his °wn “ina and have forfeited the respect of the reading that the coming Liberal convention may d°°° °°° suddenly °h“‘° it ‘mm m°tlv°s public, and, coupled with his own vacilli- be “packed.” This is apparently in pre- °f °“°"i°° °' °f °°K’l°l'°r°st'; th" "en his ating coarse and defiance of the moral paration for bolting in case the conven- \~ ' We '"0 sholdng 5' very ine °W°“°n'° h"° mb °°m°°n°d l'° “amy sentiment of the community have made`tion should not nominate its favorite. V _ ~ ` Rubber Comb with ext" strong meth ww hi' °”°°di“3 'md °h”"°°°' ‘S °' his charlot wheels roll heavily. Power- There was once aease of that kind whiehl e md bick very Suitable for thick hair business mm? ”h°° his k°°wl°d3° °‘ less because of thisto persuade support the Patriot's director no doubt has still! ? » Y every Island lndustry 8110 il1f'¢l`°S° l' the effortis being made to dragoon the fresh in his memory ite raise the $110,000 demanded by the g---v- - -1--1--v _ __ lcontrols and directs it as much and as` 2 T ' A movement has been onfoot in Boston brigande in ransom for Miss Stone, the abducted missionary. Dawn to October 7 $56,000 had been raised, of which all but $10,000 was in cash and tho latter in pledges. The question of paying a ran- som at all has been strongly debated on the ground that if it is paid tho brigands will be incited to speedily sefze another victim. On the other hand it would be an awful thing if because ithe money is not forthcoming` the lady missionary i F|'“!'!' '~ ff We arc* prepared to supply our customers with '€°l1e *allil Wood -rl Q :B Steel Piows. Disc Barrows and Spring 'Death Harrows. _ f J QF'lieu|°ys Sons* ' Boot Cutters and Pulpers-Corn nndstraw 0\lW9l'l¢ Gflil The Patriot. which has been blowing' - A. |-_I i ; N E STREET "ee th‘“r°mth° beginning Mr' Hwzud tive methods of the Farquharson crgan hot and cold on the subject of conven- KDIT h” °‘°°°d WM’ f°im°°s “nd “Md judg` and its fallfrom its onee reputable estate,Ations has now apparently great font ' ` _./”__\”>_ , I* e ` 5 2 Y* Call and see them. - seeondtononc,and that-he possesses the ,norton supporters hoo 1ino_ Bot , , .....,, _ P ? ? ? _ I ,_ ii ° ' ' e e_ e ~‘ » f ‘b“‘t'Y~ t°°l' md 3°°d -l“d3m°°t “huh M intelligent electors whether Liberal or ° ma” 5° be °' r°P"°'°”t'°‘tiv° °f tm’ b°"'°’ Conservative are not thus te be controlled. J. c. Jamieson 1- _ _ 1-» L_ ~ - mastersof the situation. They are dis- “tional manner’ oooordioo to right, m“”’. Kidney mv” Pun. posed toresent the claim of any man to .oosoioo and hh. PML . un, James Demhunt a much respech _ _ the sole right of being theirrepresentatlve ed resident ot Conseeon. Dat., statesz- 0 Those and all Pamter’s Supplies are to found at ~ ' “I was a sufferer from Br-ighfs Disease ' ' \ for several years, and at times the tor- _ I i tures of :amd and body gere almost be- _ . _ e ' * * youd end ranceal Qggogldgswggg igoggg Ws.1ker’s Corner,Ch’Town ‘ Nova ‘ to the exclusion of all others. They re- M fuse to be dragooned into support of any man merely because he seltlshly demands W0 have bmlght for BPO” it, or because a clique of contractors, “Sh af very Prfuty assortfaint ofiice-holders and office-seekers_say it °f hdles gem nag? get W1 must be done. They weary of the fulsome nlitlnlh’ °,\|s' 0"“..s’ Ptuls, praises of himself poured Out. day by day f The Tbove wizfof ZZIEIZE from the personal organ of one who rom a args num _ gud we claim for them the best value ever odercd by us ‘ HAVE YOU TRIED IT” P The people like fair,candid and straight- more is good reason to hope oh” one hoo DW ggist- -,f°"w“`d m°th°d’° They like t'° h"e “Vvoice of an intelligent electorate will ‘ .".,o ug »|~o,¢u,,,.. (hoo og freedom of choice,to feel that they are dooido the oontromrsy in o calm and.. .d‘§t». D“,..o__A Jung” agp. __-i--¢-a- The outbreak of smallpox in Ontario, Quebec, and at various points in the Mar- be ready. Already some steps have been taken toward creating a hospital for con- ‘wry scantm Medicines seemed to have _ . _ i . , -_i Somcthln at , ' _ ' '- 1°. 8.3 I ‘ - ‘ ‘ be pressed to completion as speedlly as ffivsr Pm°;.”ci‘n; ni-si cess feixsved gc, ' _ e _ ~ possible. Last winter we narrowly es- “nd ave mxes entirely Cured me' I caped invasion from the dread disease _ _ , for _ *md m°'° “’n“°”“l°1 °l°‘”° So the situation stands at present, and _ “nt Whether it is better in the ond _to lner the sorrow and W ' disappointments that poortpaint 1rill;l»t'~_ir_lg;~p.nt'- ,M the 1 itat' Peace Oervdnes to the Caro I7 Dl._ iy tree from pain. When I got up in o urinate, and at times the water was _ provide the best that can be bought and end it there. There is but cne BEST and that is ` " _ The Sherwin-Wiiiianis Paint. With Paint you will need Brushes and perhaps Y A __. -_.. _ L head, between e Au H 1 _ P 'the whole spine, concentrating across g7'9’ ' ‘ time rovinces soundsa clear note of the kmneyg, when I was never entire. warnincr to our local health authorties to the morning I went about bent oven \ _ ‘ _ 'J _- _ nearly double. It gave me great pain " _ ' _ _ _ B' iave no pains in my kidneys, and can _ _ ' `_ 10 as coca a. ears work- as I ever _ Our new belt pms the very latest. also s line ofnev ge in rings. _ Call and see if we are 110! right. W~N. T ANTON» from Grafton. M h C t Pl S k' Tobaieoic “um u ng mo mg land border. The winter ie the harvest el G ___ Geo St 3 doors It’§ all right- Jew er’ rea ' ' Sold Everywhere. lik. per pltkagegauy Previous October that we can remem- whleh lingered for months on the main- season for smallpox and is now much more widely prevalent in Canada than in culd." ‘wir J' J. Ward, J.P., of Oonsecon, cer- titement of his cure to be correct and irue and without exazsieritionx It seems "oo1ish to trifle with new-fangled medl- cines when you can get the _tested and . S . proven kind. Dr. Chs.se‘s Edney-Liver I I, t _ , i 0 1 Pills. one pil n dose, 25 cents a. box, all ._ _ _ _ We sell the most reliable Watches in the market, every one nes rits: he knows Mr. Dellihunrr Our two dollar watch its a beauty every boy should have one _ R nge from 25c up tc $100 _ \x°'5'dwu "ben denies. or Edmenson, Bates & & Al, er. W " lurontn. Agents wasted for g lsatandcomulstaReeeips - S ilmis’ cusiumisiin / .- ~s~ ‘_,.'¢~sl.¢i..;¢-' __ \¢ _Q »osd0§§ iissiur VISIT THE RACES NEXT WEEK. f DRESSES . 0 Ladies’ Suits, Ladies’ Dress Skirts, __ .`__ _, _ ’ Ladies Jackets, Ladies’ Capes, Silk 'Waists, Ladies’ Wrappers, i, . i.. .'I ".;' -1 _ , o ` <‘- f ...II-_'ee-ii'_';i_t= ~ .,f"..§f'-_f 1 .QF ¢{ 'i 5 T `_ I Q4 _ er' < f ~--___. i‘< I! ll _ _We will show this week 25 new designs in ..`."§"ff'/iii. .°` . _ _ :__,_1g1¢F;-i¥F : ' - . . I \\‘ t/ t if/W I .___ \.\\.\ 1 ._ - .. -.=.`;r:-:~,,. /' ” 51' "` """'5-==5-Z/2°? Dress Goods Colored Dress Fabrics ot every tex- turesuitable for fall and winter wear ____ l . , . , _ 1 Ladies Wrappers, Ladies Pettlcoats. Ladies Suits- _ New src new being exhibited is the ni-as A 1 nh, mo of Goods Section. 5,000 yards Of heavy 010111 suitable tor teiior-made dresses. Cloth worth up to $2.00 for 98c. Cloth worth up to $1.50 for 950. Uloth worth up to~$1.25 for 75c only 753. l _ fswerter 81. ‘ ings. The I =' colors. 8 colors invgahioneble greys in ihis< N ’ °°17 “'00 l lot. smooth lish at 95c. Camel hair cloth extra wide au§new _ designs 81.85. _ 1,000 yards Scotch mixtures 'worth So. for 95c. 6.00 Cord Velveteens 48.3. ior 28 -< ~ _ _ v ...__-_ V' millinery L P While visiting The Big Store Tues- v lday or Friday just step into the felt hat _ isecticn and examine the enormous variety oi styles and shapes oi this pop-_l _ headgear. May"be there’li_ A .be a shape that you will like welll _enough to buy. ~ ` Ladies’ ieit sailor hats is newest. _ shades of lawn. blue, brown and gray. trimmed ribbon band and leather' _ Indies’ felt walking hats, English; ,,make, raised seems. .silk band and' ~ ewater, in iight .Wi -isik shades ot o 2,000 yards wide,heavy cloth, grey, sieel and fawn \ bg-own and lawn also black, green and other .leading cQrs 56 inches wide 4 One hundred fat $1.00. Lots of hats among this lim- { _ 1 Worth up to $2.00, T S '.183 Trimmed hvs fiirec' from err, hnworkro Jm c.pi»~_s ot Amerie-.in hat.. 1 mary worm rp to at ou = l if-~ -1 s-2 7f»_‘ ~ ~..-~ offer speclal mduceinen s Felt Hats __ hats 1-8 sav-‘T York hat all The shapet l _ 485 sample hats by our ' buyer at 06. _ All gg ` I‘A'l‘uN .s C-.J 'lk ,1sh1ngs. P T Vnarked at rock bottom prices. _, - ` Wool Gerpet Squares to suit all size e S We ` ' ° t tothe teachers oi P. E. I. this Fall. l Floor Oilcloths' and House Furn- We are offering bargains in oilcloths- i Hoasekeepers wanting to buy some door eilcloihs would do well to give us a call this week, as we have just put in stock 150 rolls of oiloloth. .bought lat a bi reduction on re ular prices g . You will save 1-3 forgcash in this department this month _ everything Carpet S nares. Jute Csrpetgquares to suit all size rooms, price aeecrdinz to size from $2.00 to $4.50 rooms. price according to size. from ' $4.50 to _$7.50 Lacc(.`urtaiu, Sets, or net by the, yard, Chenille Portieres and Uheniilst Cover., Jute and Tapestry Carpets. Window Shades, Polos and Pole Trim- lmings, White Cotton Sheets and Pillow Slips ready for use. Towels,{ 0 Linen Tablings, Table Napkins, all at [bargain prices this week. You will save ooo third ior eash ini ‘this dfpit'rn'»r~i _'s mlmth. Every' ,ni-nk ua 1:-ctw. ' ..i prison JAS. grnoxsc. i A '~' "V “Y ‘1 ' 1;. \" 1*. ¢"Z~",`. '._" .rwmar -"f, . '-. 5 . ` -§;»7¢|(!§"'~' Weather 1n .tier |516. All iessthsn cost. ' . Fel I S Lsdiwuuer-made som mme 2 K "ii and a. free ticket for the races to purchasers of $5 worof goods. uso Stylish Ladies’ P _' ' _ f l ‘, _ _ 65 I P Rubber W . " proofs i -A Why be without the comfod good Waterproof when we are them as tollowe P. Weterprools, worth $7.50; for Waierprootmwerth $8 to l10!of Waterprcois. worth 810.50 to One large table sill oi it Hal! Price. Tuesdays and Ladies’ Fall Every lturopean Centre has ransecked to secure the latest ties in Ladies’ Fell (hats. ' Ladies' Three-quarter lengihf made from Black and Fawn- Cioth. out double breasted with cu! sleeves., trim ned teflets and rows of stitching lined silk. quality black beaver cloth, cot , breasted. new style sleeves. ' ned gthro "envy twill silk, butio toovegpearl buttons. Price ,f ._ "‘4’