'THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTFETOWN, OCTOBER28 1399 _ 1* , Ls...»,=,\;.,¢»,.;sg~f5;ie_ sf, gag _¢f,~.;<»f»a§$%M;s?>w s“pw-~wMw-M~»a...m-w_.~-1..-M---~ - f - "v1--»°~~\-~-¢-.._,-_..-_._~,»...».-..., ,...,.,,...».i....-_...ae “_ 1' ~ ~»~ -~--- ~ - -- -*sf ~ *_* '~~" lee 7 'fl5'J55 ‘f"6:l-'ia ;;_;:fi°\4 | 6 0 K ‘///_/5"/'Z' ill \¢\“ y§l5f'Z'p|W .\_. ,f »,\‘>"""f5"i.’~»- ~ '__ _*ji* \"j'1 gg, gf ii ` , ,J '$1.9 i ,\“' E” ,___- \\\\ -in _IREPARINQ ' FX/ \\\, t@"‘ CQRNER A Eqiliw"-F 5° A65isi5i'|‘ "il-E ii ' I FOOTBALL IN HALIFAX. ' Tnr. football players of Halifax are united in two leagues. The Senior leagueis made up ofthe Wanderer’s first Team, the Dalhousie first team and the Fleet'Tearn;. ' ‘ The Wan$r’s second team, the Dalhousie 'm, the Y. M. C. A. Team and the Crescents Team _constitute the Junior League and each league has a trophy to be contested for by the several teams. Each game won counts two ioints and the team makin defeated the Abegweits 11-0. <1. I whistle blew haqng mm 10-5 vor4iltF1eet" on Saturday,;_28th~._-I, In last gam9*"Dalh0l.il9___ -byfaiithe the gangs, act. tIie1,,_ 19” D‘,“Y:., ‘My l °f ii 'fit to the me tems; seam October 81st. . _ ‘ . won a try aigdkieked a goal ibut th C , ._ g,_ Ai _ ,_ _ _ 1 `_ ..', ‘ -.' ` , f ,~ __ , - .1 1 i “ts ‘L i f I E the greatest number oi points wins the In the Junior League five games have v ;§i;,.__. .t A nu i if iiiiii slread been layed The Dalhousie t° in by a score of 6-0 The Cresents played _ the Wanderers and defeated them 5-0. l _ ' *- l'The Dalhousie Team played the Y. M. __ F -_ _ C. A. and defeated them 6_---0. nd' ' . The Y. M. C. A. played the Wa eff ~ i “U ` _-6 " ‘ ' ers and defeated them by a score oi 8-` andbifpwardtg’ “L2 flglly H 5 points. The Crescents played the Y.M. ;’“°'_ Y” ‘F ‘QV 9 _° t _P_ ‘uaun _ C. A. and the game resulted ia a draw. °"_mf°"°1'§ ' 9 IW' 9°' “W Pnen 3F°'_“@~°n _ The Dalhousie ‘Ieam played the Wan- 51111110 SP6°\m9ll9 Of Olll' W°l'k- _ , deers and defei. ted them by a score of Teeth extracted free of charge 8-0- Last week the Dalhousie team C511 in the and The debate that _was tot have taken place in the .Sodale’s on the evening of the 20th inst., on account of that date being'Munro Day was postponed until _ Nov. 3rd. It is to be discussed by the _ Fir=t and Second yearC1asses in the § niversity The question is Resolved ° U . ._ _ _ __ that a Local Government for the Mari- time Provinees would be beneficial." 'fi'ush0iVhf0m s `_ tory into another; and ‘tag gear seemed danger. weref ed; andbbthiididgnod. _ g. Ini`tlie i5llll_ll_l_lH 500 ttnlelt lertiti Aiiiiiciti 1 i-ii my V ` rt-iw\»\&0-se' ‘ 'T s We have completed a trade'by_which we have secured a in material for making artilicial teeth. trophy. In the Senior League so far We have enlaqjhd our workrooms, and have added increased only two games have been played. The for doing 5 greater amount of work . _ D=11h°°Si° Tm” Played U” F 1°" am’ with Qui increased factiiiiss and in-gs steak of mania were defeated by a scpirelpflhlb-_6. T23 sacrifice P we are in 8 positign tg gba fo th, People of ?Zgn;f§§1,xS1t§;`9gea dur” mme a and P. E. the greatest oder ever made in the artidcial teeth line. Thusfsr it is hard to say which shall _/“his 1017 °f im- "° 'nu m°’k° ' ‘ ‘P.'E. Island. of~’ProWse Bros.; A special correspondent in Halifax writes' -“The Football game between _ ” ` ‘s ‘ ~' 5 ` 'the Fleet and theWauderers to-day was . s I, . " fiibitfii shi, ' one o t e e o t e season. ori y f _ assi liter the game started the Fleet won a ` ,try and then kickedfa goal. Just be- fore the whisrle bbw for the first halt Stephen of the Waniferers made a pri tty srun and won a try and then kicked a _ goal. At times thifyfwere equal but theff _ playing was Qlviyffias llie- .Wa_nderer'a` ’ ten'itoi_`y,In tl'\¢;1‘lat_t_er. hal! thegialldas , Of ouyirig a. .last five __ uaned its transit ‘ _ _ ~ _ e bel e.,_§ i K \\`§t`¥ ¥ 4 f/* “__ ///'J ___ pn 1 _'l-\.- , THEWARINTI-IETRANSVAAL _ ' Ladysmith Natal (population 2 069) the chief military stition, 180 miles from Durban. 37 miles from the Orange ee State frontier at Von Reenan’s Pass Ihere are four thousand infantry, and seven tatteres, with 32 guns at Ladysmith _ ' f Consumption ’ Q , -f kills more men -~ ' - _ ~_,_, * than wars, fam- .: /_ __~ ines, plagues £ _,__1._¥.__-v 7- -m f'“_'*'_'?-*__ ~.» f-7* 117-1- , ,,.~.-nest *L v,"~' ‘=.~`~ ‘?"_’t " '- - ':"' -_" - ’ __ _;' .-’- ~ _ 1 _'_,_.-- #T 1 I _\`______________ _ THE WAR IN THE TRANSVAAI.; Charleston, Natal, a station on the Durban & Johannesburg Railway just on thi Transvaal frontier, which is now in he hands of thi Bcers The pos tioi of Miiuba Hill,tour miles distant, Lai.ng’s N ek and Ingogo Heights is shown. _ *'* 0| ~ O I _ia 'L.\\ 1 °~_¢ insidious, and men do ey are in its clutch, While consumption a germ disease, the bacilli will not in de sound and healthy lu ust first be in a diseased _ First a man feels a little out of sorts. r0b_ably he is overworked arid has given o little time to eating, sleeping and rest- g. His appetite falls o§`. His digestion ts_out of order and his blood does not i' ceive the proper amount of life-giving nutrirnent. The liver becomes torpid and tho blood is filled with irxipu ` ` are pumped into every organ e o y, 5111151112 up unhealthy, half-dead tissues. The most harm is done at the weakest spot d most freqiientlv that spot is in the’ rigs. A slight Cold le d t ` . tion, the bacilli invade t§:Slugg;ngg;I§r2?¢ have a case of consumption. - Nihefy-eight per cent. of all cases ef corisuui tion are G - ° ` _ _ bl - ' _ _ th ` _ ' fe , ` ~'__ ' bl* , ` »- 5 mvill 4 § 5 1 There!! implanted in 'every man a love of- lit; strong' eao to make gm tremble and meet before" death when he thoroughly rec- ognizes its ap- proach. The tr o u tb 1 e with men i s t li at they do not.rec~ oguize d e a t h unless it comes in some violent loot rapid form. and accidents, but its approach _not realize that co rigs. The lungs ndition. rities. These of th b d Dr. Pierce’s id Qu d in cured by o en e ica iscove '_ ood maker and flesh biiildcgt llfliidsgdsgd ff 10st 3PP€f1f¢. makes the digestion per- ct’ iiiiiqorates the liver, puriiies the ood builds new and healthy Hesh and rives out all impurities and disease germs It cures weak lungs, spitting of blood obsti; nate coughs and kindred ailments. No hon~ est druggist will recommend a substitute Mrs. Ursula Dunh ` ° ' 2‘i“;;.2'“i;'..¥i"i`i“’s‘~ " I £33 gfriiiiiin =iy°s§Z‘?i?;e . ut little appetite and grew ~ The ‘ Golden Medical Discoverv -gin tl red _the pain_ restored ao'f2ti;:pt‘;ndpi1i: _ very thin. it GE fitted for hot* water, but with bath boiler ` _ sgaeia it - as » _ 3 am “feet talking machllle made. good one for “' _ __ "__ _ we hiv; jiai».s.vai;. ings its J so . early. » '_ Shoes. ~ days We have alsorece` ed ` li 'wbeii 'I ' speeches and orchestrasiv a use num r' " 'ii _Owners of graphophones would do well to call their Rogers I THE BICYCLE’ MEN. Charlottetown and Summerside. ' Dig reductions to clear. ‘ _ ° Fall ,goods coming in. ~ i ' J. LL _T116 011029 _ Stem. i~_'¥_____ _____.._ -mr » '~`; , i:"‘\. .'Q”;;’\_ __,.f __ its rnnv nu. no..- 1'Hi-:Y ALI. nas ` Finding out that we give best values in Boots and See our job lots in windows and on counters for three