‘gi _:S E '*!W'9Mr-i wnindf * ‘Caucasus Co., i8o Fulton St., New Qorli. U.S.A &~r\-A-»»~ ~ via NZWCKHQX ~@f\‘ hP'f’3l» W! 'U ,..~'f~..~ist:..n_~ .°.::.;.:7.._. .....::... ,... _ - - \,,,.,.. M, _.._.» -A "___ *_~.,. .<.~ ~ if fu ssl _ 5.5. ELLI OT Q; Wili fesunif- in: regular] ` noon on >-n-e - f H”qmggqg-~a‘A1p"§mmrpf£¢'H'*'*¢¥‘»(@»l@i¢N§€.‘3£-'£$"72§»&s- - 255' ‘mm“'9a5~¢`*'y9~7*"” i Danger ., :""iT:.-'r" Next Door. Perhaps it's diphtheria, or scarlet fever. lxeep your `_L own home free from the `~_ , ¥_erms of these diseases. revent your children :rom ____ _ having them. You can do “lf” “ It with our Vapo-Cresolene. Put some Cresolene iii our va orizer, _ P light the lamp beneath, and let the vapor fill the sleeping room. H.-ive the children sleep in the room every night, for it's perfectly safe, yet not I single disease germ can live in this vapor. Ask your _doctor about it. 4 Vapo-Cresolsne is sold by d_rug|z_ist.= every-\\~l=~»r». A Vapo-Cresolene outfit. inc viding t1:eV.ipor'.z< r xiii Lamp, which should last a life-mme. and .1 bon e i-I Creaolcne. com ate, $i.5o; extra su plies of Ci-eso Isneqeents anglgoeenrs Illustrated booklet contain- Ing physicians' testimonials free upon re nest. V.\i~o- /(24 _'_ i True economy in the production of Milk, Flesh, Butter, Cheese, Poultry and eggs by using HERBMIEUM For sale st ' THE MEDICAL HALL ` J. G. Jamieson. DRUGGIST. -in-vs_ ~'i_ a A |i|i,|i|i.;. 7. i'l`.(\`i\`i'|.l`l‘|‘»'liflilldll' T é D' -Q iwwluwwluiullliuiiuliiiullu Good Ligh If you want a good light for '; the long winter evenings try ~PRl'l‘l’S’ ASTRAL Pri;<_:e low and quality gua ` !.?.l'.'.‘l‘l§._.;‘.‘..§.‘!!'~ mmiiliu f 1 Hiiliiilil iillll s ii‘iiii iii siiiii manor Liar .__ li 1 i _ii . _weekly suiiiiigs een this port and .ivdiiey beginning az Wodnesti ay. July 24" R MCMILL AN 8th,!oo1-end&w4m \ if ~ I I . . "I - _ _.i-_ _-' ;. ~ V ";f-’~,~.-._..;'»~»'~; i. ,-1:-,ss 1'.. -3.. ,,>`~f'.-'si""'-`=`;=‘ . N./-:_-._.~ -..», ~ 1 _ _ 3. ...A __ ,,.,<._._- a __ _ ‘\ ir. i, a:i‘_f='.‘~'-_"iff ' ». M5 A "<~5“` 1' »Ia5~».. *P __ _'f pf __ _»',,; , ~~\fl';_ > i_,'~ <1-’3'.‘\.-'~.»~ -' _ _ ,).__, An Independant Journal, utnmnielled sn eorless; aiming to bc Just, impartial, Rolla c .` Noway, seeking at all times to further he best interests of the people. and recognised therefore as _ The Peop1e’m Paper. Published at its oihces, New Prowse Block .\'orth side Post othce, at the following rates payable in advance:- Morniug Edition, daily (except Sunday) one mouth asc. per yr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . ._ $3.00 Semi-weekly Edition (Wed. at Sat.) per _ year $r.5o; i_n advance . _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . .$1125 Weekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 In advance ................................... _ .$1.00 Branch Offices have been established at the following places where subscriptions may be paid, news urnish- ed,advertising', job work and other business transa<:ted:- Summerside, Rogers & Rogers' store-J. B. C. Baker, Manager. Alberton, Albtrtan Bookstore-G. S. Muttart, A n . e Souris East? Telephone Bice-P. G. Seaman, Agent I. E. B. MCCREADY, J. P. HOOD, E iitor Business Ma nager 'E _ . IHE _MURMING (il|iRD|iN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, lllll. THE MANITOBA HARVEST. The magnificent harvest of Manitoba and the Northwest has been seriously endangered by the rain and snow which fell since the days when it was cut. For weeks while the grain lay in the ilelds all operations were suspended. Fine weather has followed and threshing operations 1 have been pushed with the utmost energy, ‘ but it is found necessary to dry much' of grain before it can besafely stored in the big elevators preparatory to shipment, A despatch to the Ottawa Free.Press from Winnipeg dated 31st October tells that Mr. J. G. King has left for the coast after making careful inquiries as to the amount of wheat which will be required to be cleaned or dried this fall at the big rying elevator at Port Arthur. He makes the following remarkable. state- ment: 7 “I do not believe," said Mr. King "that the farmers will be able to get in _any- where near the amount now in the Holds. The wheat will be left all winter, o course, in the fields, but the beauty of the western climate is that, outside' of a slight discoloration of the wheat, it will be able to stand the freezing. I do inot think that more than a third of the crop will be handled this fall.” ` -_ After making all due allowance for over-statement by Mr. King, and the explanations he gives regarding the flue winter climate of the prairie country, it will still be regrettably apparent that the bad weather of October has inflicted a very severe loss upon the Northwest farmers, just at a time whenfthey were in full expectation of A splendid realisation of thei1 best hopes. After all there seems to be much greater certainty about the results of farming operations in Eastern Canada than in the West. V :L 1 President Diaz of Mexico, who has held that position since 1877, has done much for his country while maintaining a Steady popularity among the masses. Under his regime Mexico has prospered and developed beyond anything known before. Railways and public improvements have been con- structed while order hss been established and maintained and the public credit F() S A gupheld. He is nominally a constitutional _ i I Set’Tinsm4th Tools in good order. Will sell hw for cash. A to, ' "U naar anne, , 'At If Stevenson! Tin Shop. Ghlflcttetovm, xr-2-d3i w3i. _ i T 9-7- - Cranberries 7 cents per quart N léo quarts in stock. COOKING APPLES 25 cents per peck. MIXED PICKLES _ IS cents per quart. i000 LBS. NEW CODFISH 4 I-1 cents per lb. EUREKA BLEND TEA- i We are sole proprietors of this brand of tea which Is giving such general satisfaction to. mfr customers. We guarantee it to have no superior on this market at 25 cents per lb. Trv :tt once and we feel sure of your future trade for We also sell ' Hsszard’s Brahmin and Red Rose Blend. ll- F. Maddian & Go -Telephone No. 5 Lower Queen St 1 -i ruler, but does not hesitate to 'exercise dictatatorial powers when the welfare of the masses seeni to require it. He recent- ly broke in an arbitrary fashion a corner which the specnlators had created. The partial failure of the corn crop this year# food staple of the poorer people. Taking.; advantage of the scant supply, grain spec- 1 prices up to dou ble. and then to quadruple the usual dgure. The price of beans,peas, wheat and rye were also advanced.) sufering was likely to ensue, issued a pro- clamation suspending the duties on food' staples, and he also induced the railroad. to lower their freight rates temporarily 'The result has been the ruin of the corn Kidney D'meassP is Uouunenouig ‘li 3 _:ry iummqls `.y U0. Porr..B ‘ ‘Us Isaac Harbor, A" shawn. °t»; _ __ v.'~“i~ 'n. _ Salmon iilii :g"'§i§ ‘iii Tucdayy . Through ,_ __ w. - -Bii.PS.l' for ` d's Z,and _ be formof iiigii _ge diii 'mE_ GUARDIAN i caused great distress as corn is the main 3 nlators created a corner and forced market f President Diaz, finding that severe, N10 People Mexiomwith aeclumations fromthc multitude. But- his actions as none the less a dangerous and almost revolutionary one. At the peace of Paris in 1815, after the fall of Napoleon the British National Debt was£861,039,049, having gone up si; hung. red million pounds sterling during the 23 years of almost continuous war with France. After Waterloo the debt began to be paid off. In 1837 when Queen Vie. toria came to the throne it was £853,30l~ 991. The Crimean War sent it up again although in 1857, after the fall of Sebasto ‘pol the debt was but £8-12,418,442. /In the next twentyyears it was out down more than fifty millions pounds. _In Mitch IGH before the Beer War the debt was $327,562,585, or 226 millions less than after Waterloo. Two years’ of the Boer War has added about 80 million pounds s e.;-........ sin... Made by many a man for taking a drink atthebaristhat heneedsabracer. He feels weak, his stomach is “out of sorts” and liquor makes him “ feel' good.” The _ tired man who sits 3. on a pin leaps up ‘iiili ' with new energy, but no one would __ say that this "i * '- energy was evi- vi' ~ dence of _t_he ‘_ \@ _J strengtl; giving » power_ o a pm. So with the en- ergy induced by liauors. They o yspurthebody on, but do not strengthen it. ~ Strengi_hisr_nade» 4/lk , :_ ..__.___.___ __":..__-~`__ ,__ _ ~ . ._ - - assimilated., When the stom- . . sch tis' diseased ` .s__..tl_;ere.isa failure to extract the nutrition from food _and the bodygrows weak. The weak' body needs strengthening, not stimulating., Dr. Piercefs Golden Medical .Discovery cures diseases of the ,stomachz and other. e` o A _ I Il o s of digestion and nutrition, so that th nutrition of food is perfectly ex ti-acted and assimilated and the body nourished into health and strength There is no alcohol in “Golden Medical Discovery,” and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcoticsl Accept no substitute for “ Golden Med- ical Discovery.” There is no other medi- ci e “just as ood” for diseases of the stomach and alqied organs. “Your ‘Golden Medical Discovery' and Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy have been of' Feat _ benefit to nie.” writes (Prof.) Pleasant A.. 0 ivct, ‘ » v' _ _ _ bove ' ' ' - UH IS of iola, Fulton Co , Ark “Before I used the ~}. s meiiti _ed r medics _ slee was not ery ' on e my P _ so d digestion had _ a continual feeling of _ m` _ I now feel like a new man." ‘ 'Din' Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regullh 1 the bowels and liver. _ At Home 1 ff mp or Traveling »- _. < ~ J :~ Sriiinwt . 3 _g Pam Beust HANDY. ‘ ; It is a Never Falling Remedy for IN- ll 5 TERNAL and EXTERNAL Use-llumr »~,' distcin its Action and Safe to Take. » Nea;-algia. Diarrhea.. Toollathe. Sprains.Bmisa. _' '° °~k.f°=. wglwihv yugo sr/mrors. -_ . < F" “|.l_l°'¢f!li|ro. [ries 25 cts psf kettle. _ - Mo6ALl'8 lurrlnlrrr PILL! f' F P01 FA Hier u-SE. . -. or_sale._ever-ywhere Q54: boa _ °*' *Y mail on receipt o?e;rl_i§e. . ' ' C_§>_°\°_ vf°i>f|¢§2ff_. Tvs iviucm al, I, - -- -4" dlr»~@fl|~"` Lnnmnn » lzulur. “Northumberland and Piisem, ea ii §‘S. ima- _ Alley dz Co.. Agents to the debt. ' If I I B 1 "I|n't that is.” I “ I like the too, so ,_ V “Yes’_it,’_the shoe, and really wore shoes lo' neat as these know, we save all the customs duties, because-they in Canada.” " “Th¢‘>fw°v Paris this year' V "See, here is the trade-dlllik you can know thorn by” 2- ` 1-sono Quan-nr.” _, . at Charlottetown. A 1-1-|*7g; 'll I .__ f __ .. 1 ~ .i , ; __ 1; “ 1NvBNron sAi=i;-sry sicrcua DEAD. ~ _ J. K. Stanley, the inventor of the ` V I _ Safety bicycle died at 0oventry,.E., _ ' _ 7 __ V M `\ __ We have just opened' a new liao. of DINNER SETS, which were ipul;?iu|rIn' land especially for our trade Inspection. . _ DLWILL. Sunnyside. ` Charlottetown. cnmottezowmszsdepawif L i_ j - GOCI tart _ Wonfi_.yaii_ thatnunof yours ii sun in no by ni.. _ I . - Rmmum Gm” wh V ing oi1t§§;_zi_,»_.._2Q__.yefb,r_r_§_ii_vi1i*teacl`i.l1im the 'value oi money and the _ Fm ,H mlb . _ _ _ __ system ofssring_f.it.»s.!17hereisno better com n _ to ' is w.,..,..,,..,,, ,,,I,:f,1,,‘,‘,°',,‘,,'f,’,;, -. your confidence in than the W y P1943" Tuesday- ` - - '_ L ,.» » . - _ ___ 0 _ Lower JAMES PATON a co. i AND 'Costume Suits ' _ __ _ _ __ -_ ___;_.; _ Q from food- ~ » A ._ `erly di'g'estedPl:h?d ` I . » : = ’ , _ `\ f ` ’ _ '- I norgrm 1 vw uw- ...farms oi v -_‘,:i' ‘ f. ' f’ . . ~ ' 4. h _ _ . _ . 1 'v i : 2‘f“x.` _, _ ., Tlioy are nice onus- We Invite youu 94.715. French iisecfdod ion, within is mil j .__-.ii "NOI’ll1 litiltil Lif6i'a ‘ ' 'leur * _ A Sterling 'Canadian Company--offering absolute » ;¢_|3gff4__z¢r- ' security and large profits. _ _ . _ _ _ arminz , _ Information cheerfully given. . f _ ' .56~per cent of fuel saved gamblers and the relief of thegreat mass of /&Z~g~_\$§;_i _ ` » _ _ e _ ` .J ' 800|? dlllli 01* Ashes, is tlw ;_ ' i _ s "'>. ' -1" ` " '- '-`~ » _ _ ____ _ ' using s _g_-.»-3____,_ _. -._-1,,,.-- -- _'_ - --.f-~v"" ‘I »' J-o _Ks _ ousanirre for-mdanger gg( - nt- . _gi ` ' ` ‘L 1 " A l Save money and bv ' f srl; li _wwisvf 1 t 'T 1 , , “n .-.ai exif; ' ;~ \ *tr P, nr.. . ; tn f” lilllillllillillllllllllllllllllllil. i _ I éf um--=»»-f _ not do whstws say. $- lcCorm|ck Agency »~\ _[__,