MEETINGS. & Ucllelll the Liber candidates iii the forth- will meet the ¢I¢€i»°l'l at the following llmd I-Immun Ky . 0.-Ins Tiauaylvaaiahl ill ushers. vane Q,- @,today,r sultediuposdlhlylhe great. eat eooteatintha history of the trotting t.nri’,and wnwon hySI¢°\» larieln the three final heats, tbelrat twvoheats golq to Tivenon. Four world reemds were made in the hauylvsnla to-day,Dealdes lowering theeveo resold and mobil* the iastestmlew the year on any tnk. - when 'mums won on lim. nur. in mu, he lowered the event record and made the | fastest trotting record oil any horse I year. When he won the second heat in laoq ns -pin lumen time morn. mn made the worZd'a record for the fastest second heat. trotted in a race. '_ i <~."'?E`|;;.;\: Qc: ;" ,f;fvE~l’;' '~_=“.,s=..~v..s“" _ . E=,_E ~p.-g,_U`, 'U n_B .' ’EBE~r;...gB'F B ,~|F".BEll.E _ li? O 'P vw _ 'P A. D.C. T0 EARL GREY Lonnos, Oct.. 8.-Earl Grey has ap pointed Lleut. Viscount Bury his aide de-camp. Viscount Bury is the eldest son of the Earl of Albemarle, and was born 28th February, l&;he has served in til 8:-d battai'on of the Scots Guards. 21st, 1 Fri. 11st, i l.1,Mon. i 24th. 7 p p Other meetings will be announced later. 5 mwf I w lf . l Z1;-l FINALLY Iilil T0 TAKE T() HIS BED Dodd's Dyspepsia Tabie¢S rested up H. A. Coles’ Stomach and School Opening Till school opens we oiier tllioengollowing Job lots in now hem an right Those who have had stomachs don't care io be told the cause. All they want to know is the cure. Mr. H. A. Coles of St. Mary’s River, Guysbolo C0., N. 5.; tells them that. He writes; "I I'-ad stomach tmuhle for about tive years more or less. I linally get so had that I had to take to my led. 'Ihc doe- wr was called in, but all his efforts failed to help me. My wife said K0 1110. °‘[4,¢,'g try l`lodd‘s Dyspepsia Tablets," and . V, , V, A at lenzih I dzcliiled (pond: mtl! nts; ` ~ I ,,1'-_"1 s veu boxes a au ve no 2 A 2 V For cash only at oi the trouble since. I can heartily re- 1 ‘ wmmsnd 1><»dd't oyspepsn. Tablets vo = v 5 ’ a sufferer from stomach trouble. Every il ' J. H. S, on: in this nciuhborhnod who has used H _ them speaksjust as hiffhly 0f the l`¢9°H'5 ,V ‘lj it as I do." ` _ ,_ V , '___ g A _,ga-1 |111 1 all ~_ f" i""i5»,f.l _ .flax 50 pairs girls' buttoned and laced in 3, 3% and 4, re- gular prices,$1 35 to $2.35, now $1.00 35 prs. misses’ bnttoned and laced in 11 to 2, regular price, $1 to $1.50, now 75c 25 pairs child‘s in 8, 9 and xo, regular price 9oc to $1.00, now 6oc. it 3%' .5 I ,li .Ig 5. ' `l,` “fa ’ The golden month, is full of golden opportuni- lics to improve your appearance .4 "’ , ".5-“'~i 1 v .p __._ "i L 0 3 CI l€S f:..- __ ij-I ' ;v=.~ , -I _ THE HOME OF THE GUAR IAN cnauorrlrrown, r. l. 1. Business Oilice Telephone 133 b. _ Editorial and News Telephone 133 a. illlilllllllilliilli illlilillllli. WEDNESDAY, QCTOBER I0, lilli. FOR A PURE FLECTION. The eight candidates for the Commons carrying the standards of our two V great political parties in Prince Edward Island have now entered upon their canvass. They are men of fair repute and we hdpa they are animated by honest and patriotic motives. Upon them much wil~ depend as to the manner in which the, election three weeks hence will be conducted. We invite them one and all to join in a determination to make it apare election. We are bu lding a nation which is rapidly growing in wealth and prosperity. Its greatest danger lies in th0se corrupt and corrupting inliuenceswhich have develop ed in connection with our sie.toral sys- tem, and which in too many cases ha\e produced sham' ful and alarming results in the past. it oughtto beposslble for the oppos~ ina candidates and their act-ive supporters to come to an agreement that no man shall be paid for his rote or supplied with liquor as an inducement to vote for any individual candidate or party. _Thir l ¥ !‘, I. I /i '. _`; \ A _I _ ._ V _ . . 4 _ . vnuld bean honest and patriotic thing 3 l t ` to do. No man whose opinion is worthy p . oi respect could object' to it. Let those p f ~ ` f ' who will not _vote unless paid or supp‘ied with liquor stav at home-thc country would be better oil' without their votes if they will not cast their l a`iots as hone>t and scltrcspectlng men, 'Ihcn we shall have the election decided, as lt, ought to be by the upright, unbought, tree and independent e`cctors of the land. The opposing canildstss will each have the same chance ina pure election as they would if money and whiskey were poured out like water on bo h sides. In a pure cie.tlon, the condidafn, whether c‘cci.cd or defeated retains h’s . ': ._ fa i. Q7-\1 l , 1. . al: :~;~-~ *___ ._-._.~ _»_..,.»-.r-`¢:;,. ‘ .. ;.,:~.1= :~.-."~»',>~'9--<;‘=‘ ....__»-_ =-ya. »~.;».=..-,< _=< ~ . , ~. ...~>. _,..;`.""’-"‘1=»_._..:._____;__ » ,., ‘ A~ <* . Especially Will be pleased when they see the magnificent display of miliiuery for making up Hats to order, and with the many Hats we have al- ready trimmed, some of them done by our own millions wane visiting rn¢bigym1111n¢ry open- ings, and man y bought by them there. L W i -..~,_ , -, » . , ~ . _._,e. _ .. » il.,-¢=--- =sf“:.~_ 4' , ;....-...xi-,..,.` f" rf:-v _».~I§. 5. _‘Q new -A-4" Q > * li We are Sure We are Right _ Z ;"',i"'»;,I_§`~l ' " 1': id ' ti' if When we say we have more to choose from. at l _ »_`,4', a less price. quality and style considered than any other store in the city. The Fall Outing* Hats are au interesting display this mbnth. We’ve all the new things in Hats. .,_ ( _il 3. _ __ “__ ,_ ;,'z , ’ .. V I \_ .,,_.`.____»< lf'-1 _ .;_‘f"fi » ., Pnowsrs Bans., THE STYLISH -I-IALTTERS. sei!-respect and the respect of the entire community. I-Ie has nothing to, reproach himself for and he has no fear of the election courl.~. A pure election is also the cheapest election whether for candidate who wins or; loses. If our elections were purely conducted we should not hear, as we now sometimes do, of public men who have been impover- ished by political contests, and of others well fitted for useful public service, who will not accort a nomination because elections are too ¢ost`y. The man who buys his way into Parliament cannot estedly to the service of the country. He will bc sure to try and get his money or its equivalent back in some form, in otiloe or contract or consideration for himself or degradca public life, nothing so demcrai~ interests of the state as corruption in elections. Not only the candidates hut all good citizens have a responsibility in regard to maintaining the purity of our. elections.. We need a healthier public sentiment in there matters, that wili_frown upon and _despise the dirty traillc in votes. Our ministers, teachers. churches and temper- anee societies can do much to create a healthy public opinion in these mattersf Let it once be known that the briber and the bribed are alike despised and the hot. will go fartccheck this great |vlL and there is another most reprehensible practice thatought lobe frowned upon. We refer to the practice of soliciting tions to churches, halls, parannages, reprehenslbleformel bribery, conducted ity, but llttleleas reprehensible lu some essesthan highway rehhery. We know, whereof we adirm in this matter. ‘and church , worker! who want to put be trusted to devote liimslf disinter- his relatives or near friends. Nothing so ` is s a people orcndangers the testi from candidates subscriptions and dona-" schools and charities. lt. ia a moat. .Lu the suite olxelldnn, charitylur lonli. incur- ruethedlahvorof an entire congregs tiomordleemlug to _be _less generous, l -I`u.stUdayanowt»ll ipillingday. ` ` Nobody ou' the Iiliapd ‘is particularly plninz for higher protection _ Few of our people are vfry enthusiastic ` over .Transoout`uent. ll railway sc‘emes. whether Luurler’s or Bo|den's. ' ____ l ' nan' or on canal-nnve candidates are Moleans. Among the eight Island standard- bearcrs there isonly one Bannerman. p The Guardiail is receiving many congrat- _ uiatlons on the change in the teleuraph service so longadvooated in these columns “Make no date for Wednesday evening Big Liberal meeting Wednesday evening" I The above from The Patriot seems to convey a notice not to attend. operations Not Always Neces- _ sary. Doctors Frequently Mistaken. “I sulfcred untold agony with piles for over three years. Tyvo doctors told me no hlng but an operation would cure me I tried f iifrrent remedies, but nothing did me any good until I used Pyramid Pile Cure. I bought six fifty cent boxes at the drug st/orc, and now I can do my work and go out, where I efore I spent most of my time lying down. I thank God for givii g thediscoverer the knowledge tomakesucil a cure. I recommend it to a'l my friend , and if I ever have piles again will cer- tainly use this remarkable remedy. You can use this in any way you wish to make know n the wonderful merit of Pyramid Pile Cure." Mrs. Wm. Mucky, Bl Marsh- all Street, Elizabeth, N. J. The experience of this lady is that of thousai ds of others who have been as- sured that nothing short of an opevation would rid them of this distressing com~ plaint. On the face of lt, it appears as if too many sum ons operate in order that they may keep their hand ln, and lose no portion of the r skil ; then, again, too many surgeons are anxious to experiment (like the scientiilc man in Mark Twain‘s | r.- thetic story of the dog and' her litt e puppy). and do not have proper regard for a patients physical welfare or condition. We advise every sufferer to think twice before submitting toan operation for pile , and suggest that those interested write to the Pyramid Drug Co . Marshall, Mich., for their little book on the causes and curc of plies, which is sent tree for the asking. CAHPETS AND RUGS. We'm we‘l aware that everybody does not Want tapes ry Brussels carpets, but rlghthei~e's where that item (the70c. value at inc.) is of lxltcrest to you. It gives you a hint of the splendid valu_e's that analt you in our carpet and rug department to- day ,Values that arc breaking all pre- vious recor"s. for October soiling:-wo‘ve about tripled the business ot last Septem- ber.-James Paton Bc Co. ll d tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. See our assortment of rartrlges, shells, guns, rovolvers and get our prices. - Cameron. ild ll Paton & Co., have just receired a conf ' slgnment of that scare article Stanfleld's me \ium weight underwear for men. Call at once If you want to get a suit. ll d li. We carry a [ull line of Stanfleld's Un- lhr nkat-le Underwear, warranted to give satisfaction.:-or your money back. Get a suit this Fail.-M.'l'rainor I Co. lid li The Dol‘neatcr for November a Superb Number, contains several de- lightful stories, and everything per- taining to the World of Fashions; every lady should have a copy only 15 cts. hy mail lil cts. Now on sale at Carters Bookstore. . 8d8i King Edward’s Choice! TKESS’ 6 Co'l HATS Worn By King Edward, dweeks’ & Co. Sole Agenteoae 1. rice Hatters. - You dou’t have to take ‘ , our word as to the eilicscy oi our " 1sn111s11 count ‘ ' (IIIRE at least, seven out of tea who have tried it are loud in its praise. _ i Blsytotakecertaiiyu ect-price 2 . _ chronic coughs dear Bandit sion with _ 'Gnaiscoi will eiectacure. _ ,l.W.R¢iiiliI,PllIil.B. down corruption, aawe feel assured they . _ . _ _ .¢ .d¢;»n<»unl..¢..i¢.. _,.11 'number an ' "» ~ ~.-wi '. .~-. ,.- J. ‘ ~ " »~»- ... _ vi-1~ ,‘,'v.,.-?'_.',‘v.l.;..»_f_.-'wi .- ' .fl I _*_* _/ _ up K. v~_§,._3§.¢ _.-W; ,‘,.rA,,e.,; 1 ¢‘_.,“,¢,M_‘1_,‘_.¢. _ ,_ ,JH 'E . 1 .`_<";7" ' J 1' " ' ' ""f»\r"`».1.i"'@..f"‘"-\‘f';"'3 75”!" ~ intein n~11.1.n1= ‘sl1UR1>lY ' `! ‘ .I . L » soc. wni1eiunLluNn1non.sn1tis zsc. e » allsizes from 12% 19' I7 ‘$17 3 _ 28c.eacl1. , _ _ Shirts at the same rate per ozeu, so We got dozen sin ' s 'L ‘ ,V barfain. Regular valjne 5oc. your take you cho ee at 55 CENT _KNIT SHIRTS ZS CENTS. The house that we bought the unlanndered ` » white shirts from sent along ro dozen-‘kpit we are able to oder you a shirt that we sold last season at 55c for 28c while they last. ._ nv Pals. _ now . . 1 _ UNDER WEAR IIUSEIRY runs Pon A cnlncs. culnslnn uns, roo. Ribbed Cotton Fleece Uudervests, long sleeve, special price. .:. . . . White Ribbed Cotton Fleece Undervests long sleeves, special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Ribbed Union Undervests with long sIeeves,speciai price . . . . . _ I 35° Imit. Ribbed Cashmere Hose reg- z5c ular value zoc, special price. . . . 16c Ribbed and Plain all wool -Cash. mere at special price........ 25:: Special line of Heavy Ribbed, all 5oc' wool stockings, special price. _ _ . 3oc 11 Iam.-_ ` Gloves that are actually worth $1 3 5 per pair for are taus, navy blue and red, SALE OE COLORED KID GLOVES 756. 75c._ The colors MEN’S HOSIERY WEIGHTS EUR Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Under- wear,a splendid line marked 6oc per garment. To-day special Men's Black Hose, spliced ANI) UNDERWEAR_--- PRESENT WEAR price per garment . . . . . . ._ 5oc seamless feet,speciaI price . . . . ._ 25c Cashmere Half heels and toes, _ I-Iereis-one of-the best Dress Goode|'Barg ever offered. 15 pizces of Fall and winter yaid reduced to the low price of 75c per yard 67C. DRESS G00i)S SALE 67C. Goods, some of lhem marked as high as $1.50 per l we Dress Yona REnumsMEN1s.*' a few prices. - COilFORTS-- WE CAN CERTAINLY MEET and meet them with a very low price.too. Here are Wadded Comforts size 72 in x 60 in-a good comfort at a very low price _ .. .. . . _ _ . . , .$175 Wadded comforts, sateen covered, size 72 in by y 60 in. special value at. _ .. . . . . . . . ......$3.5o Very pret*y sat¢en_ covered eiderdowu comforts b ' 5 p. c. 20 Year Gold Bon,d§_pi,’___ Tile liililiilil LIFE ilSSlillANiiE lil. (ASSETS OVER $_27.000.000.00.) for sale in lots to suit purchasers and on easy§ terms of pay- rpent. For particulars sddtss Charlottetown, Manager P. E. I- Branch. I size 72 in x 6o in ventilated, special. . . . . . . . . .$5.90 . PERKINS a co., p THE MILLINERY LEADERS, SUNNYSIDE. ~ ,g____,l__ __, ____ ' ._-rex. ....;__za.._n.._.-..___ _, ____'__. ..._ 1 Parties visiting the City and all'interested in art work should call and inspect the stock of new pictures and frames, seeneries in‘_geu_uiae oil paintings and many other varieties. uh' to see some of the work turned out by Parkers’ Dye Works. A new ' stock of pictures, niouldings, just opened out at the Custom Tailoring We wish to direct attention to our ste;)c`kroi`:Ic‘ia:.ha for fell and u;e very ben msniiffctuiiien in England, Scotland and Ireland and include: Woratada. Serlea. _ Vicunaa- _ Fancv Sultings. Tweeda- ` Trowaering. and ,fancv Vaat Clothai ' _ _w=n>f°°f- Art Parloursp Q‘"'._