\ ilrlttqlidasfm rm Liner mr A -'ms cHARLo"~rrE'rowN cuanoran “W °’-“‘“ ° I M °°T°‘.’“ "» ‘9°9 . U ' 1 r Tllll CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SATURAY, OCTOBER 16, igog. I 'rnnvnn Anus 'ro Pav. I 'PHE NEW BRUNSWICK ___ P - . - Healthy blood is always ahrijht red color and its gli! ll! reflected in the face. .allpnmeans impure or i veiished blood, and tgxgil a condition beset with rils. The healthy hug orare blood is due to gre iron it contains. Every eflciency of iron should be promptly supplied. , 0ur Improved Bliiiids hon Pills is the remedy to use._ It sugglies the form of iron ne ed.It is taken up with- out any tax on digestion. They are unsurpassed as an all round tonic. These are specially made for us in bottles of zoo for 5cc. J.G. Jamieson. It is estimated that about 2,500 persons own half of the land in Eng- by “John Bull": lDuke of Manchester .., 'all thc moods and tenses:-The Duke i l l much proof, says an Exchange, These lb are the prlncely annual inconcs oflg ULPWOOD I’OLI(‘Y A'.good deal of interest has been lland and Scotland. 1-Iereis a 'lst of '.elt in Ontaigo a;d AQuebE§ a‘s_dt0N;\,1‘:|spendlng his vacation with his par- eight of' the largest owners as given ;<;\;:§ l-l1`:;uu:Wta;‘;“‘i:; mgttelr of sum has returned to MCGH, Cu,,,ege'l nuke ,or Sutherland ...1,3ss,o00 acres tl1e.s1P<>f¢ Of P“1P“'°0d f‘°"‘ C’°"’° `Duke of Devonshire 186,000 alcres L8 Duke ni Westminster 30,600 acres chance respecting this Province Duke of Richmond .... ._ 286,500 acres which contains far greater Duke of Portland 183,000 acres supplies of spruce, and which is able Duke of Montrose 115,000 acres for S0m0.V€8!`S Hi 1985*- $0 liakf the 70,000 acres place of Ontario and Quebec in SUP- Marquis of Bute ....... .. 117,000 acres plying the United States _pulp and l That these gentlemen are well ableipapei' mills. If access to the public to bear their proportion of the na-,d tional burden, as proposed by the’pulp\vood an immense trade might be ._;:___;_ _‘ W? T' i ,Lloyd-George Budget, does not need e nds, says an New York Ex- oniain were continued for export of xpected, The United States would e strengthened to continue the policy f retaliation and have a large, some of these lordly gentlemen whoithough ultimately exhnustibIe,_source are denouncing the Budget throughvo f supply; Mr Hnznn has caused it to bo nn- oi Bedfvfd. $710.00l". the Duke Of D0- derstood that this province is .not to vonsliire, $903,750; the Duke of Rut~]i, land, $487,430; thc- Duke of Argyle, d c mode the general resort of the for- gn pulp makers. The intimation 5255.000. the DUKE Of GTBUOH. 5-'f">~' which he gave at Suckvllle has been 270; the Ullkf Ol Rl0llm0¥l‘1» 5398-455 rwcll received in other provinces. The the Duke of Somerset, $187,885; thc‘M0ntreai _Star says ,_ Duke of Montrose, $124,360; the Duke of Westminister, $194,970; the Duke of S "Promicr Hazen’s speech nt the ackville Exhibition “seems to inti- vi" __ -wgsé,-5 _._ :_ ~;_;f==\ - "'?§i??.w ~.»r`-L R" gf- <-25% 14.. . ‘fa-.-. DRUGGIST The Medical Hall. par I The Rayhf Kind 0f atch Repairing No botch jobs leave our store. We can make your watch keep time. Prices not high for fist class work. 0 All work Guaranteed, G.l1.Tay|or, Jeweler & Optlcian. l l l lf " Chocolates You want g00(l, U Then you will Buy Rockwood '| li- new son Jerseys-A large *ship- ment of those much wanted Uoodsjustto hand. The colors are Black. white. Grey. Cardinal and Grey and Green and the prices. $l.50, 2.00, 2.50, up.-Stanley Bros. I0 |5d . laiiercorn $207,000; the Dune on ,, `Leinster, $279,385; the Duke of Port- ili-ind, $441,750, and so on, all thirough the list. If these gentlemen should be foolish enough to reject the Lu: get it is not difficult to foresee what will happen to them in the country. "YE AUTUMN .EVEN TIDE." The evening shadows are f-ailing fast. l'I`b`e crickets song is hushed .atila.st, And o'er the woodlands »a, silence blest, A peaceful calm of musical throats to rest. Softly my glance steals over all The tranquil peace of an evening calm entlirall'd With beauty, grandeur, and yet with all ` A touch of sadness in the .air doth fall. Through the big spruce trees the A blazing oracle peeping the shroud- ed pall, a .rosy shrine . . Calmy rising _to greet Heaven divine. Serenely quecning the stars, -in their (azure) blue sublime. Peerless she shines, so majestic l white Woo’s and fncinates, with her .be- witclring light Blushing-ly rose tinted startles you . first in delight As in ecstncy you gaze, in the star gernmed night. Her silvery light on the .brook doth shine. . In the calm still depths, .the shadows find Mystic fancies and swaying .pines,the bridge crumbling down, In fast decline and broken pillayrs, and mossy thime. O'er 'the harvest .flolds, thc golden sl:ieaf's grief's _ V A golden glory just relieved, 'oy sil- very lights , Thro’ .evening stea1’d. A Benedictlon o’er harvest yield. _ _ The maturing hand of Autumn bring‘s The red and golden leaves to sing, , And .murmuring sigh the chirplng orickett he To fill the crevice nook, and .watch the sh‘adow`s hy. Farewell, .sweet harvest moon and, autumn tics, Ye crickets song and azure skies Will leave us soon, to w ntry skies. Snmmerside, P. E. I. Oct. ’Ll9. ‘VV -7. ~-_.-~__,,F... . ,.z;. »,i-\i»».s;»~g|_| il 7, '-:.,. »_-'.'“- . . if ‘< _ ~ ‘ _ ¢~;; ' , I - l ..~%»lrlr}{f_~\l ` -Wfef.ve.bonght double the.. quantity_o_f.any prev- , ions season---and we’ve bought at lower prices. We want your trade--our values deserve it. Warm wool :blankets 6 lbs. to pair 6ox8o inches blue borders are whipped singly. Splendidly finished at per pair __,_=_ __ , , I ......r x\\\ *_-‘ /I //J/M/[,/li _.rf 1 ,,,¢-_.r-_ `* Warm Blankets for little money t This season we show an immense variety of de. ' peudable blankets- and comforts. _“a~i-.ziguf _ _ ____fs- tl moon doth shine, _ _ ' ' ,tion of conscious .dependence on the Standing. Sentinels so the dewylhnvc so muon fnith~ in i'_l‘s curnl\'P ~o»\‘o1~= Ye ma1|0wed_¢_,nts| and failing sighs, save 1-3 of your money. 10-12dtf. rr ` ._ -»~»»c_1r ,..>- l=.6o. 2 9°. 3-25. 3.75. 3-su. 4.50. 5-5° =md.5~65- Warm wool blankets extra heavy and large, blue borders, 7lb.s. to pair 64x84 inches, all whipped singly, at per pair $345. 4-25. 5- is and 6 °°- We save you 20 p. c. fo 3) p. c. on Blankets. . I _ r eer ®. eeks *_ ' FURNITURE , , 4 n, _ /Hr. __ ~ irate that New Brunswick .is about |to join “the ring of Unnmliun l’ro- vinces which will .forbid the export of unmiiniifrrctiired logs from Crown Lands. When Ontario, Quebec and NEW Bi`llI\SWiPl¢ ure in line thc Ameri- can pulpniiills will get precious little food froiii this side of -the liordvr. There should not` .ic the smallest hesi- ta,-tion on the part of the (`-anndinn Provinces to thus -act in self-defence. Who imagines that the Americans woulr_l fail ,to tuke advantage of such ~a monopoly if they possessed it? over attempt to create artificial mn- nopolies io .various sorts of manufac- tured goods; and again and again their t'ariii~iiiu.kcrs at Washington have elibcrately planned to ,cripple Cana- 'dian trade and force ns into a posi- ‘Arnerican market. In this they have failed, .thanks to the open .British 'market but the will that 'was shown .must forever close their mouths when Canada takes .steps to preserve her naturali resources and m.ake.the most of her natural wealth." $l00 Reward, $100 o is ro o _\ ioslxiiti cuu- now lknowii to lim nicilicul iliuternity. Caturrli bel irut-on-ti|uiio|inl vlisniue. rcr|iili'cs n cou- stiwilioiinl trcul.iiic1ir._ l>lull'.~' (.‘»itnrrl\ Curb is tukeiiiliteriully, ftcfiiitr directly iipli [ho hloorlunll ir;ucou.~ i~i|i~fn<~1-s of llie <_\'=tciii, thereby ilustroyiiig tiis fminrlntior- of thi- dlscnsc mul uivliig the nuff(-nt stie-irth by bliiliiinpz up the corisiitlitioii und assisting vulture in (ning iis work. The piviirlitoi-s that _tho y offer i)nc Hunril-ed Ilnllnrs lor- nny use ;h»iti fuils to cure. Send for lie-‘ oftesti onm s. A‘ . 4 . in Millinery We will place on Sale To-day 0 a11.1'r-lsnsi1~r- rn//1-r-/[ml 11/'f""'//01.1"’ N1"'["/-*‘ """"l""' bl/ ”"" °"`"‘ '/"°".g""N (md ,,,,,d,. 51,, _,.,,.,',., ,,,.,.,,,.,[ ,,.,',}, ,,,,,- 11 i_r,h .\'/v/n1lur