0-Q-°--=-* all some from the use of l"er11Jl01I€- _ ~ I ` ldl ' llruggistis :§2i.:.;?“:.“i,::f‘2;‘:.‘rf.;;:‘;.. .Li 3.. I.. from Polbou & Co. Kiiigstori, Oni. 0000000000 whisk] Bargains ! quiri- out 'or iuurc of tlitrst- .inii this is your cliuiivt- to get i thcin at a great su\'i._u. F0" rash Oirli. No. I ‘¢ ]-Iiiairirl h:tn|lle_ out- stririg. ' ' 8 [inc wlirsk that st-Il~ usu.iil\ about Io or Iac. tlur ;»:'_rc 0IIl_\' ji* t-deli. No. 2 ‘Z uint] hiiirllr, lui) string, aheitcr, stronger uhisk than No. I, but costs \'c~i_\' hitlt inure. Our price loc cIii'lI. No- 3 linarrit-l hriiidlp, three string the strongest of this style, very frilly tilleil with best broom corn. tlnly 130 each. No. 4 liiirl handle, this is a whisk that is regul.irl_\' sold at :Oc each. A great saving I-it our price of rzc t-.u»li. No. 5 Hurl liaudle, two string, strong, le, elastiq a wliisk that will last a long while .Ind rlirap at Ltr, ¢ach_ No- 6 ,I-l'~ Iibont-/.ed ite, looks iike » Li > _\' and I " '§_ as wcll,riiakcs good appeararich in holder. Only I-Sr each. No. 7 _I Roman horn handle, one of our nicest looking wliisks, very full ol' nice green stock and will be 1| quick seller at Igc each. , --._--» - - -~ ~ ".1 0000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000 No. 8 Zylonite handle. these are assorted colors and arc used to match colored silk holders. lluy now. Our price :oc each. No. 9 Fancy horn liaridlc, highest grade of green corn, very thickly lillril, long handle, usually sold at me each. won`t la_~t1ong at our price. 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JAMIESON 0000 _ ‘Hl‘_'.\_iu.'.rf ' -gl ' /~ 'ri.ibei.'u¢t. iv (di-loved in \ * ; /) *M* weather has cleared- / 'Q71' _ u1|ssioii‘ which had been ‘ I `1‘_» I _ ham by 5 heavy snou' storm, has i ¢_ / £! . _ noumed its match. ” , 94/1 : q _ __ _ _ ’ I , \ \ riii~j_ \\\\\\\\\\ii`-` \\ `*¢-v “T” \ _ , : » \ ix; _:_ \\ midi \\\\l\\\\\\`\`\\ \ .` --- \ /1. 1' I i i"\ 1 _ Z; - \ 1 5 ~ _ \ A ii \\\\\i\ - \_ui\t_\L\i\\\\i_ __ | = ._ \`v I " \` 2 I \“\\\\\\\\\ c . .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ M / // . \' '\\\ Il \\ _ \ \ \\\ .~ _ ____- n;:' iw. r #33:-1”' THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN cnaatorrsrown, P. 3_1. Business Office Tellplione l33 b. Editorial and News' Telephone |33 a. u unit _i__;;i Ill!! lllllllllllllllll illllllllll MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1904. BUYING UP NEWSPAPERS. One .seuaatioii follows `aiiotln-r quickly in the puliticul Iield these days. The rt-.~.igriatior_i of Mr. Blair and the purcliuse Montreal have been runeivortliy featiireii of thi- ciimpalgri during ihc past fi-\\' il-iy:-\. lt not likely that any orail oftlicsi* events will have an effci-tupori the result of the po'it.it'ul voiitcst proportiiiruite to the scrisation which they have 1 reiiterl for the time lreiug. A foririight before polling day thc great ru»ijorit_\'of the r-lei-tors have probably niadc up tlii-ir rr|iIid_~ as to how they will \'oti-.arid by this nit-utal rieci.~»ii»ri the Grin-r~riii|erit is already potentially .sul- tiuineflur beaten, Fi-\\' of the number 0ouiparutirel_v will r-cvtirisie the decision aliwsiiy renclit»<9`~??5~_9_4 /O O\ \r ‘-. ¢° ‘\. O 'QA go >/ .,,_____?`_ 'so / `,\$/"0 §.\0 Q/.(‘ /- .,_ _ / ro _(V/0 ’, _/‘\/‘\_/.'\_/ _/Q, / /\_/\_/\0/\_/ *¢.’»>’‘<»>’<¢>’ r/_.‘ gf. / \¢/ /O 4 .»-Q _ 'Ot ' & _ _ Displayiiig the model for an early fall outing <-ontunie consisting of cape and of ii pr‘t»|iiI|ii-lit. In-\\'spuper' In skirt, iii plaid novelty flannel. The c white and yellow. Stitched bias bands on this neat suit. number of newspapers in two cit’i-i have passed under one control, with an objectriot fully dlsclo-cd, and that the transfer of one leading Montreal daily. and of one in St. John cornea at a rather critical time in national atfulra. We cannot believe that the (lovernrueiit exists by the sutfemnce of any one man or the support of one or two newspapers If the Government aiu-ill he outvotod on November Zlrd we shall take it as pretty ronclusive evidence that it had lost the confidence Of the country before Mr. Blair reshncd from the Railway Couiinission und before Mr. Russell bought Lu Presse of Montreal. And we may also ex- press surprise at the nervous manner in rvhich certain Liberal organs have a\\'uit- cd tidings ns to whctluer oi' not Mr. Blair will take the platform dIIrin,i; the campaign. The country is still calm_ ‘even while ne\\'spaperii are licing lioupht and sold as swiftly as building lots under the auctioneofs hunimcr in the time of I1 boom. It seems that the reported sale of the Montreal Herald as ltelegraphed abroad was ii rather stupid hoax -a repetition of n. stale joke. It derived its probability from the fact that on the eve ol the elec- tion another Montreal daily had been bought by David Russell. Few news- papers have changed their proprietor- ship more frequently '~*,‘»‘t'»\"o\"`»>‘-'.¢'»"», .'»,\<¢/-\_°/'\*»\,i_’~i..»_.-_#»~\_v-Q./.\./:_ I, O . / _ e\._»/‘ ,¢' 'fi»’-*\"'b\”¢°’§5'f/Q rf - ox(-,y»@¢,'f¢_“\¢j,< !.;»_\§»,_§.&,.. .sf v/.t _ M. . ‘ <¢.‘.»,'"_, ` ` b)\ _,, \@`l9/ V/ vl 5 \0/0 do / /'\ Q E :rf .~.~“f,/'QQ 1., _ o‘f~*_c _/ \__ ' \- . , - i\/ \\2,s>,»'>*<¢>-it/ ' I \ ', <¢\f¢>~>*<`°§;? K0 /Q/'4 / it 4) $.12., r7\T`Y' V t I/ ' ' // 7 and buftoris forui the only iiiloruiucnt `/ I .ly - /$0 'Q *-7. I '0;\0!’.¢_a_~ Q -of/Q; \ `> \. ~H¥. O' ,-Q/$45,' ,fo O gf' ...»~>-,, .b7',~7Q/a/’ -:.fo>-*_/~,--fe/> - 0/.-§_/Q;-'/of 'f /QI."/I Q.-/.lg,‘f-'l' ’/.iff-.41 ‘f'-/ire; l\"\` x \,::.. `\_~-;i!_§ '\`. 1|!l§ / 4 ` olors arc green and blue, striped with ;__ _ _.iii M. ~--, lllilll AND Mill, Day and night, sunshine and shadow are not more different fro_m each other than a healthful from a sickly_ woman. The healthful woman carries light and sunshine with her wherever she goes. The woman `~ ` ,who suffers from iiiiieaitii r _ _ _. 'casts a shadow on her-own hap- piness and the happiness of 0 t li e rs. She cannot help rt. Those who suf- fer cannot '~ _ smile and sing. Ill-health in woman is qiqnei-ally trace- able to disease of the de cate wonmuly organism. Many women have been to stored to happiness by_ the use of Dt. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. If there is an invalid woman, suffering from female weakness, prolapsus, or fa ling of womb, or from leucorr ea who has used Dr. Piet-ce's Favorite Prescription with- out complete success Dr. Pierce would like to hear from such person-and it will be to her advantage to write as he offers, in perfect good aith, a reward_of $500 for any case of the above maladies which he cannot cure. 'I feel lt my duty to inform you that I had been u suB'et¢r for many yearn from nervous- ness with all its symptoms and complications," writes Mrs. 0. N. sher, of rtléx Lexington Ave,, New York, N. Y. “I was constantly going to see u physician. I was induced to uk Dr. Piercc‘s advice. I then took five bottles of ‘Fa- vorite Prescription) I am not now cross and lrrltahle, and I have u good color in my face; have also gained about ten pounds ln weight and au thousand of comfort, for I am u new WOIIIBD OIICC Xl\Ol’C.” "' I `\-*_ e ' (VU, f A ///I. ;- _f \`-J ' \ 4. The dealer who oEers a substitute for “Favorite Prescription " does so to gain the little more profit 'paid on the sale of lcss meritorious medicines. Dr. Piercc’s Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of 3! one~cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or 50 stamps for the c oth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Best In The World l Tress $2 00.2 50.5-00 Hats. See them at Weeks & Co., Sole Agents. l llllllHl§l_li llllllll The S. S- Manchester Trader with cold storage and mechanical- ly ventilated chambers will leave Manchester on or about Novem- ber grd, next for Montreal and Charlottetown arriving at Char- lottetown about the 24th. leaving next day 25th. Will sail direct to Manchester. For space and rates from Manchester to Charlottetown or Charlottetown to Manchester apply to A. Pickard & Co., AGENTS. - Charlottetown 24 ld or.-roam ai. ‘im-'I _ I ‘, °~» ` .~_~,r.,,... .._ \;f “~l’.9 1;” 4\ ( __'._' v l J mis - J A .s Chapter for Thrifty l_iuycr_s_ " I Of 'Remarkable Valiics. This Will1§Pr0vcl~‘_ ani lill¢r€SllIIE _/_ i Womcn’s Coats : Distinittiifc `S§tyl’tli-fiii~*l$3Il,75 _- iq - -__ . - iandI$4.9ll A ` EVERY garment int our stocks has the t0_\1¢l1 that pro- cl aims it the work of a master fashion builder- _MOH ¢V¢ry design here is exclusive with us for Ch’town`. 380 ladies’ left in stock. , 25 colored lawn and brown and drab, $10, $12. 50 to $15 Iwo LEADERS. ioo Coats at $3.75 _ heavy lined, and 50 coats at $4.90. Best $6.00 coat in town. Also see our $7 and $9 coats. well worth $10- and $12. Yours for stylish coats.-IAMES PATON & Co. Piiiiiii s. co. GREAT Prince Edward Island. 24 8 di FIELDING CUMING LIBERAL l imiiii - -._4.~:.._ Hon. W. S. Fielding will address thc'Elcct0rs of Cl10C0|flf¢ KISSCS P. E. Island as follows: and gocoanug Summcrsidc -Market ,‘lalI, Saturday, Oct. 29, - At 8 0’clock, ii. m. Kisses at Wi ll. llllT(lHE$0ll I ‘ / Charlottetown-Market Hall, Monday, Oct. 31, Al 8 0’cl0ck, p. m. Siiuris~lucsday, Novimbcr lst, at 7.30 O’clock, SME 0|, REM [Sm-[E mw I, tl, “’° an auiimiis mis 4 E. B. WILLIAMS, BENJ. ROGERS, S€Cr€t&ry, Pres. Lib. Asso. for Queens. Train arrangements will be advcrtiscd later on. _ _ These will be a series of the greatest and grandest pol- itical meetings ever held throughout the three \counties of ~ particular: write 7. is d w tl . NDTICE a _ me » r ____ IQJW Mhpaaam ,G _ ef- .pry . , , ._ » '- ._ ._1 ~.~,"' _ . ,. .~-.== .1 A .= 'r . - - J' ~’ 4 ft _ ' _ 5 ‘-“ _-f\ ' ‘ . ._+-.., r, » ,w -, .L < . I., _ _M ` .Q ' ’ ' -. ._ ..-_ _ » ~- " ' " "' "'~.'i, " __ ' _ ‘." ' N1 ` ._ ,, _» ,_ __ ,_ __ _ , ,_,,_é__-‘&w_}.f;._,_ __ » _f I » _ _ __ ___ __ __ ~ fb, ; . .__,_:_i._ ,. ~', _._,,» I __.,= -.»¢1,_,._____ _ _. _i _, __ U. \ ___ ____3I__ _ :,___, ‘_ Charlottetown, P. B. L_ ml°rnna¢vr'hiaa‘uiiX FOR- SALE! gwdi (_;3_<_>_tt;_etl_l__£;um Cylinder, 6 Col. Quarto, Newspaper Preu (ln i Edison Standard 3 H. P. direct current Electric Motor, in use but a year, suitable as Dynamo if desired. ’ Also a quantity of 3 inch Leather Belting ua good In new. ' Reasons for Sale.-~0ur circulation is inm'ea»in`g at auch a ru ld ;_ate that vgeh have found it necessary to lustal a Web Perfectiiig reas wh ' H. P. G E to tn. , A11 of Eherdliicliibeiiali ligseen at aaliiy H522. qgiimprlcel md all und' 'mute Mu s°°thP°“' ‘t um wr l i 4 -¢ ll I _ llhooso The BEST 'l‘u»’1°oo\ccoB;icur¢whodoe|n.otuath¢ ' Twist, Pearl. or Rub i-_._ I am instructed by the Registrar of the Court of Chancery to sell at public auction on Thursday, the 27th day of October inet, nt ii a. m. at the Law Courts building, in Charlottetown. the fo1lowin§ pro rtiea of the late Hon. Donald arquliiiroon: ist-The house and lot on Dorchester _Str-cet, near Queen Street, formerly owned b john Kelly. ' and-'lyhe house and lot on S dney Street adjoining the First Methodist Church. V 3rd-One and ii half acres of land on the corner of Mount Edward Road and Gowar Street. \ 4th-Five choice building Iota on the comer of Rockford and Eunton Streets. 5th-Three very desirable building lots on Upper Prince Street, posit: the residence of H. W. Lou wo:Eli,Esq- 6th-Three large buildgi lot: on MAlpf.§ue Road, near the residence of S. A. cDon\ld, Euq. 7th-One nice buildfn lot at corner of Upper Queen and VAU Struts. - 8th-The property at Vzntville, for- merly occup ed by the late Hon. D- Farquhanon ua A place of bulluell, ili- cludlug Wharf pro rty and shore front with property tlliareop. , - 9th-Eleven acres of Valuable' fum ner of the muh leading to Pownal and Keppocli. _ 50 per cent of the purchase. money mayfenlaln on mme: 5 'per cent. 0t1l)ie{e<:loudtil:lo|;|0m o own at ulc- a xx o » ctober, x BE AllIN9