l I I 1-". <\ _ ;. r i -,lvl ahi -x »».-f.-<1;-~“ .2 ;._..= .....~. » " ¢ Wool Nova Scotts .Scotia sheep grow the best w<><>| the world. Thb Hil- and grazing give i a strength, elasncifi’ *"4 silklness lo the wool. thai cannot be dilpiicaicd any- where eise. The only under- ` wear in Canada, made ot Novi i Scotia wool, is Stani`|eId’s p Unshrinkable l Underwear _ l! V The wool-process -knitil:ig~ '_ workmanship -all crrrib-110 U I ,_ produce the best wool' ii Und” - wear Stu|\lirId's. i; -'Fly _Xi~" ment iz; guaranteed un. "r1i.lf.- e, by the only g-,irziizte-, worth con-;l.ier1: gf"i'i,oire~y bac if un.'=at|~_iactory.' Ui _ 1’ 4. _filqil . lf, M ' inf' &l¢| her husband. k ‘ Wear “ Stanlicld's " this winter. * Drunkenness Cured Secretly Free Sample Rnd pam_phlet gi\'inF full purticiilars. lest - monmls and price sent in plain scaled envel- ope. Correspondence Sacredly crnifirlcullal. Enclose stamp for rs ply, Arirlrma-The Snmnrll Remedy Co., 23 jordan St., Toronto. Caxmde. iv hp HE POSSIBLE lil lilS>lA _,___ an iirtivpxt-_iilinir Journal, .timing to as .ms'r,.I1»!PA1un_r-.n..`nax.r ar.E.|»‘ ~.’fl1¢ smlicanuirularivnrmlp of L<>\\d°n NEWSY- we l“¥ ‘W “llunles "° f“"’h“|' m¢`.bF5tf~_l““i"5l‘“ °f ,the iW0i'l° U" Pm' `f4clf`lon\l>eo<1|uet-c`l\~1M-l'0t\al, and yet the `""'5.i.;°';&?h°;'£°§i"¢':>Pi3.§:~h'i -PA lllvnin Fw'-“"1"” ""‘°’“ 'f "-°5“?°r'i"“* "‘° °'+“"" rubitaiwri anim omwrnew Pmww n|wk,Non1r side Poet omni, clan-naw on pvweffnlcwvnlu thallléwvlul W°'ld own, Prince Edward Ipland, Canada, at the following rates, payable in advance: of |,0nd0||, forempa 'tilé'-pdssibliiiiy 018 M ing Eriiti _ (ll ll -xzept Sunday) one month 25c;per year _ _ , . . ‘ _ i ` _ ~ wilgliy Editioii'<\v§dilc§ per year .................. ._. _________ _ _ _ ...$1.00 *°"°'“"'°“ '“ R“.`“‘°f__ _“_ '_i°°l'“"“ ”"° _The (_iuardlan will not he responsible for currency or stamps n-mlttgii throgirh am asslnat on _of Von Piohve was not an- ’I';?£:i Omer' or Regmcmd lem" pam L to In act of iso‘ated vengeance t-uta deliberate B/-encb 0/flees at Sammerslcle, Alberton. Gconvelolvn and Searls. more in on revolntiua°\"_’ same. The rj.-:I ,= ‘= _ '~ 1" B ' om Tl _ Bah tormriatniirebecomirrg more active and ' ~ ~_';”;_‘_._-.Q » ' ' .\ '. us nm ce eepnono . Editorial and News Telephone 1331 ,ee c,,,,,,,.y ,S in ,~,,,,|, bm ,,°,,dm,,,, |,_,/,_ , .. _ _,p A. . F. R. NEWSOM, Eubleriptlou llgr. D. S. lleRAE, News Editor. ` mn element 5 inmawd Nc|.u“,»_ 0leellmu|8em\oep.m. 05 g gqgmm gmupm _ . ' 1. r noon, advertising vgr. \ ee mm ‘ip sms. in-cruunr, mam, dus'rialiy ani soelplly av to give the deg- ` ' I l l ing ground. The a.grieu‘t\\mi outlook _ln THE CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN. .R_‘“l“ is m°‘f°;“‘?J.?®`_§!1l§`_(=l,\7li\ everbeivrff _ ` __ __ _ _ __ __ Large parts of tho"Em]ilxib`Are threatened ,. . J __., . TUESDQY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, i904. ,lwiliii fa.mlI\9." TlJ'6"_!|,lU"BIl'1ehts of i/l'00pS - ~ » - Y- - - - - - - ~ -- »»--------- -7- land war mgbei-la`l'~hK§ so pp.;-plyned the or- THS SIANDING PAiiTlES. The standiiig of parties ln the lionsc of Commons just dissolved, itccordinpgto tlio Toronto Globe, waslgl' Liberals, 77 Con- servatives, four Independents and four seats vacant. The first party division of the lute Parliament was taken April 1901 and gave u. majority of I3, as against 52 at the time o the desolution. lt is to be obscrverl however, that of the four vacant seats in the late House at the close three had been held by Liberals. The Globe classes M1-.Tarto as an independent..Unlcss there has been some recent change of attitude on his part --and there iuay have li-=eu~hg ought to be c‘asscd with the Opposition. We frequent/y nuticc in the Literal |\i>\\'spnper.~1 a list of thc seats carried by their party during the by~elcctlons and showing u much great number than iv re secured at byclectiona by thc Con- .\ervati\es. Most of tliesu vacancies had been cmated by thc appointment to office of the r£‘px‘escntati\'es of strong Liberal colintitirclicies. Other vacancie.~i created by death were the more numerous on the lritcral side of the House owing to the largenuxnbcr uf Liberal n|emi»ci‘.~¢. The showing of thc by-elections is therefore, on its face, deceptive. There was little t' 1* ‘»~ .i __ 'i *if _ '~.,': "-.2 __i.i.~ ~. . , ._ .C , il ii ai 'l l ii § =fi\‘ i l if ... ”-nw fa" -ee, D , ,.. .v~ i-,_ tif. ._r lilf i _g l »s»- »»~;<»,. »-`-i`l , 'ii-‘ .- flip 1 ~;` l , i if ., /_ ...Q I < ' ri , ,. if 'xi .#3 ¢',_.-' .-if-I .’ '| jr ,r V:-, l iig- .»". “ I . . . i #_~2'l~»`¥f- x~‘%=\:¢ i a ~ l~‘ r .»~ i }:"'if ~ ‘QQ ‘s ..., ' Jl if I { . .J \ x A l ` .lK!&L .\u . . ___ _ _ _ » M l _ K 27:' ° . ‘f ' , more serious no iistqutnccs than actually Miliinery Opening HAPPENS ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS \\'e are going to hold our autumn millinery opening. We want you to come ~we want everybody to COlll€. Here awaiting you, are the results of months of planning and choosing from the production of the best miliinery makers in the world. This store is different from other millinery stores in many ways, and we want to keep it so - diiiei ent inillinery, different prices and different bus' inebs \mcthods. l We ask you to come in and see our new millin- ery Thursday and Friday. We are.not a\sking you to buy when here. But it's afsplendid Opportunity to get posted in styles. We are simply asking the pleasure of your com- . pany at our autumn millinery opening. _ _ Everybody is invited-_everybody 13 expected. Now ladies we want you to remember thatTll\1rsday and Friday are our at-home days and thatour _latch string is out for you. ' 'gnc sfrvnisn \.'_ ‘.1 i" gs. ‘ right thing at the instant. .Wai-lurtouimd I.. E. Prowse ami that; I held on Friday next when no doubt‘al or no Literal goin of strength in the by- clectio; s, inasmuch as the' numbers of both parties remain at the close of the four years term practically the name as they were at the beginning. The new House to be elected will con- ta n 2i4 meiniiers-, of which Ontario will have 86. Quebec 65, Nova Scotia 18, New Brunswick ill, P. E. Islnndt, Manitoba 10, the 'l`errit/orles i0 and British Colum- bia 7. With a Government majority standing at 52 at the time Of the dissolu- ltion the Opposition will need to make a net gain of at least 27 seats to give them a majority in the in W House. 'l‘he Globe predicts that Ontario and the \Vest will at lean-it ‘ break even," and that East of On ario the Government will have it rnajoiity of ntlleust 55. Of course bo h par les put thc best foot forward in elec- tion prwiictioiis. The Oppo-ltion on their hart hopi- to divide the Maritime Provin- ces, get 25 seats out of the 65 in Que ec and u. large majority in Ontario and the west, sufficient to give them contrtl of the new House. “We shall nec what we -ha'l see." _ ___---_ml The I xa'nuier has l»ecnparticu'arlv un~ gru.<-ions to Mr. Haszard on his retiremc t. from politic uni to Mr. McKinnon on. h`s awe rancc of the Governorship W fai.t.o see how th-sc, attacks upon re-4 putablc pub ic men, now out of the 1-unnlmg so fnr as e'eotions are concerned, nan benefit the Conservative cause. Conductor Tanton and Drver Craswe‘i appear tolmve acted w th prorunt decis- ion at. the moment of the accident on Satiurdaf night aid sn averted mufi¢¢».$1»ss tv#-as.. now, . _ _ $r.oo '35 lpn. mme" imnoaeal' ina _ llcedln xr .to 2, irdguler' ‘ i 'mlm $1 0° $1»s<>.-wvivsv . z5 pairs cl\ild’| in 8, 9 and io, regular price goo to,- $i.oo, new 6oc. . ' r¢_f.ai.‘.»‘.iya_4 4 _- ` J; ‘l"l_..BE_l,_l..'_'S§; 4 A . 4 ' l Prince, Duga‘d S Wright, Summersldo; ' it » ,* fl"-_< '° Ml - _ "_ , Que ns, Ewen McDougall, Char ottetown. N “f 'l ‘ "_ ‘ , s ... _ -Q--1' . I ‘ 5 ' ‘X _ ' " _ of Dr. Chasels Nerve Eoed. ` . . i _ 1. .ri \ a 'l _ T ' ', _ . . _ ' _ _ ‘Q sum aumclent for a contrqtency for himself in old age. or to provide _ _ p _* ` _'for thosede 'd`e_ntiu n lm should his death occur before an ind rt .- x » r _X ' _‘L ;',;g'.;!:',"i'.i,‘¥-get O , H ."*,..“.: lf. 5," _l~'._,_2-.;»"\‘;‘. yr --_' t: PEI 'ii Y_-. ` 1. - . .V ' , /_ ,"- _ , Y I _V 3 . -AN,n~f_ . _ - ' _'-»_',.',‘ . » .l. . w., ~..'< .- . » l D R Es s ‘ - ., . _ ._ _lj ___ I _ ‘LT _`, » _ 4 ,_ `, ,rn 'A ll “".l.`he prettiest Millinery in Ch:tr1dttleto`wn'.f' }i'_.l`l1;-t_'f§_. J.; . about our millinery bythose who visited, _our Millinery Department on . _ day and Wednesdayfi _'1‘.here‘s no miatakiugmthe ‘t;a_<§_t__tha§;§§¢,`.h'§Y¢_*55 " A Iinery the_wome_n‘most_alrlmi1_:e.. A-.You.'r-_ixivitedptqtjitheishowing-~§!1d"Vi¢ you _viii and _.mr _niiiiiasry up jro your °exp`E¢"r.r¢i°_asl; S. Every order has the . petsbnal‘atteu`tiou of_,our- Milliner A _Q ‘~ ‘ l 4 . _ ` | or-nlssnonn _,A _ is _ _,. |.., ‘ ; ,, ~ ,. nmzss coops _ . We are showing this season _an extraordinary *large range of ' thoroughly - up-to-date and high class Dress materials. ' We have ,been 'very careful il1_. `our“selections, so as, to"'secure the most desirable weaves ,and co1orings,1our ain'1__l_esp'eeia1iy being please you and secure your entire confidence of our steadily growing supremacy in this departmentf- ' A ~ » - _ _ n cnc DRESS oooos orc ~ » 1 ~ ' _ . __ e .__.~___,___ _, _ ,., .,..... A, See our western show window for bargains in ;Dress Goods# _ __ A"1a,rgef__f` A p lot .of Dress Goods worth up to $1.50 per yard reduced to 676: per yard. A : Tné`fi11ai||,inery Leaders. ~ SUNNYSIDE \ s. - _ Rex., . `~ ». . p f i ‘. . i a nge I was bsgluning to 'eel rulrdoun ‘nd V .. - ' _ ' ' = ‘ ’ '- ' ' ’~,-.` _ ,__ _ .. _ _ -..f _ s¢p.ic.~2o v¢iii.t;01a»Boi1as or » S’ rr lu, ii ll, , ' ' ' (ASSETS OVER $27.000.000.00.) - V V ~ f".?;`*i-..".`l‘°:§i=§;`"i§5§f§.i§i3.i§i: 1|,el(;M|M)_| |-_||:E_ ASSURANM no Tailori n "\:° We wish to direct attention to, .ogr stock of cloths for fail md winter. '_ - Our cloths are imported from ‘e ` for sale in lots to suit purchasers and oneuy] terms of payf ‘ ' ment. For particulars addtss very beat manufacturers _ in Englega, Roo E Rs, -1 _ . . -I '"C`hll'l°ff¢f0WI1. _ Manager P, E. I- Branch. . g':?2d" ' A 'A if “bib ' Vléunae. ._ - Fancy Sulttnge. ' 'J ` ~ _ ` ` Tweede-_ S. i Trowaer-ing: o:rrd;-t&n'ey v__OSt_c|0tl'\’| i ‘ ` " ‘~_'_ ..§'?I.'i‘.§‘,»"vi'/‘.‘.i».X’3,'..‘L‘°“"‘f" '_“““‘*”°".?f'.` We have ln. our Tailoring Depqti ment twenty-two experienced ihnndlj |u1cl.we .om guarantee eatiatactioniix pen po gm lfslffilig. fitting and make up of our nd ¢-. 0! ni. Every ‘garment leaving pe ent_poaition is attained. _ _ entnbiia ment ml be-made in " €|“§°!"!-}"l¢~§nd.~ warranted tostpy. Q43' _ ~' . ,. .. ..,.._ , ,, _ .-.. _ .1 ‘ ° h‘mS¢lf Bild Y° NS filmlly to set apart from his earnings each year the following job lots in ` . Gt * P ~ `;, :.u&£,?.;:i;1:-,gggeigthewelrer ._ Boats. . ' . - . -~ 1 A .` Aiwnfrsaaawckof |;eut'rfami»n`» glance agubstangalusunr itiipaqh at _hip §:nd'dis1pose1' in a few yeagn’ ‘isis Ll; o°_1l_;ir:, glovea%tie`:`o{`_he`_ me.an .mean e. In ' ti ,' , . - _ ejm e~ ou ie _ pendent upon him. _ e 'Y ' grétecm .thoie ,°“’“i”° °“f °°°°\l md ybeiiek' we _.ige\bia~H>._|uit_yqu.: - ;,j;;__. 1 .M _,V ___ -a»» naar Q c mo., c ti.. ` ~.;...~.‘ wrt i wrt) \ \ » /