will 4” 44 15 THIS. GUARDIAN CHARLOTIEIOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, AUGUST 28. 1901 ; sm li _n _l Y I l . . W W' Yi 2 B . 4 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. 8 {-2,; 1,135 ‘a V»,..f_,=,-»,~7§ ..,, , - "T" ‘1 '31 é c-1- (S-u`._“-.Y ` `\"` ‘~5“'t¢‘=-lf‘;` “I cz1n't get on with that Young W0l11*m ` U " ’ . -' ~ `~`- I ="'T~T`~'*' at all.” 'I " "' *" ' 1 _ “Whats the trouble 7' _ , - 1 ' ' i _ “Oh, she gets mad when I say she's V < f, nature, and she gets mad when I say I . H _‘i U she’s immature.” V ~ els. To make money it is necessary to have - f ~ I ‘ ' ya clear, bright brain, a cool head free from V Q O U ' ° E ` _ 1 .» ,- . .p V; » V. ..,-.if v~‘-!e;~f» - - 3 ,-,.1-T ,.-Vg.§.€,5»,_.1f"'1*1~.l'g\-_. ,,;U_, 1;-,.1 .sv-;.,5,.- ir we er f-...i.',;;.V.,\-.g,~'1r‘, ,;".VuV\ V* _ VV AVMV E 5 y xx v . _ - , _ _~ J. . .ve-_.1 5;-, ._ . _. -;5_-_ - .‘_.-__I..,5::._-Mr _VV,,, ,_. -»., . 5 F ._ -.--~=~ »-A ‘,,f_-,z.-, _ _ _-_ "‘=f.,~“-` ` ¢.‘_~t:j' *'..'~.-‘A-vi-’ "'L.;’:‘¥¢."` `»r;‘ _-,__,_~» . . ,-__..j‘. ,,.r .._. 3 Y .JF \-_ .i 1 ’ . V. ‘. »_._~ .__ _,VVV:§VVV LgP,¢~.\‘_.,~=3g', ‘J e` __ 3'. .V .IA 37- $09 3i?.»”;“.i‘.§l§".§‘.¥.; .il‘i‘$’;‘;“t‘1u.§°’{I."$i.°i‘£L It hu been prvved btrvnd dispute that this -, 1 1 h s t Lt ' In September we will move to the building adJo1n- ..§';i?”§2.3€ .L3 §)y@R_“§;ack 111333 §I;*;;f11}&;\;lfr1;<;‘t:°fll]d- It was ing N orton’s Hardware store (our old stand) Tremendous bargains 25 to 50 p.c. discount to make a quick clearance before moving. Boots and Shoes 25 to 50 Ready-made Clothing; 25 to 50 _ Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties at 25 to 50 Hats and Caps 25 to 50 Smallwares 1-3 oflt' ' Clark Cotton Spools 200, 40 each V No reserve- -best bargains of the season at our re- moval sale. -30dw tf. .I. B. acD0 LD. SYDNEY, C. B. 5 ' - 5 A ADVERTISEMENTS, VV __ I i' Al G' The King of Wall Plasters BARRISTER' 5°' Fire hoof. Sound Proof BURNS' CORNER* will not crack or scale oi. Charlotte Street, Sydney, C B. »---°~~ ' °r.ei°f;d.r:.‘:.“b;;f:= - prepared see that W l J Aabesetic P1aste§ isyspeciged. ml" L ‘__ ‘__ B AsnEs'r1NE-rir¢1>.-ocacciawater nent, :pre durable than Oil Paints at one third the ce. Bgfd , ALBESTOS St Lining will save u time stef' &c andmoiiey and mayczasve your stove. Cosyg about C N. S. ` i-ignrgiiich as other lining! and lasts three Branch Uifice, Glace Bay. C. B, &lIections promptly attended to. Io! 19 d&w 3 mos. r - J - - ' if Joseph llcDonald,LL.B BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. f@.LB¢TIONS PROMPTLY ATIENDED T0 NORTH SYDNEY, C. B. J lovZ)3m0sd8cw r"-- - -_~-- L :'- IACEGHEN & lll0GllBE BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, PUBLIC ETC OFFICES; MacDonald's Block, Charlotte Sydney, Cape Breton, N. S. Special Attention to COLLLECTION an REAL ESTATE. HOUSES and LANDS. Rented, Bought or lid for Clients, and Montes invested or *mowed as clients may ,requii-e. its I- mills A. J- 6. lactclm. Dot I7, d&wlaw -iw 5511- 1 ‘ *D ARCHIBALD &`Co Shlmrs oi ull Sydntr and llnsliloi C O A. I.. S General Commission and Steamship ts. Lloyf\'s Agents and Algents for E) York, Boston and Ph' adelphla Underwriters. ~ NORTH SYDNEY. CAPE BRETON. lov ll d&w6mos me - ..._ - - 3 P- E. l._llAll.WAY On and after Mondaly, june roth., 1901, the bins of this railway wil run daily (Sundays igpted) as followsz- frains Outward. Trains Inward Read Down. Stations. Read Up. ssl. 2.1¢. 3.10 3~3° 4. 12 4.26 5,06 7.30 lv. Ch’town ar 7.50 Royalty {1unc. 8.19 N. Wilts ire 1.15 8.45 12.55 8.30 12.15 -8.01 ililiiili H59 Emerald june. Emerald Junc. 9.23 Kensington 10.45 9.45 ar. lv 10.15 S’side 10.05 lv. ar. 9.15 10.50 Wellington 8.33 11.30 Port Hill 7.56 12.42 O'Leary 6.44 4.06 1.40 Alberton 5.41 3.26 2.35 ar Tignish lv 5.00 2.50 1>.x ans an 11.18 7.22 Lv 5.39 6-58 6. 10 6.35 6.00 5.26 4.58 6-45 1. 18 A-47 39 9- 19 9-SS 2.1¢. mir. 4.1¢ ' ' a.'i¢ 6.00 lv Cli’town ar 8.05 7.00 ar lt. Stewart lv7.00 Loc ig 7.05 lvl Junction }ar651 7.34 Morell 6.31 7.55 St. Peters' 6.09 00 ar Sourislv 5.10 mt, 3.50 2 Z 2.I° 1.31 I-vs Il \§ a.u. ram. nu. 4.111 10.15 9-Si .12 8.29 Hunter River 1200 7.51 3.58 8.15 7.4¢ .I0 rx. sus. a.ss a.ss Mt. Stewart yas 7.10 lv june. ar 6.50 O47 Q-53 Cardigan 6.0: _*I0 15 ar Georgetown lv 5.45 P-ll a.ss. 3-25 lv Emerald jun ar 7.00 1 C. ‘ha 2.00 12.48 . at verselv. 5.00 - Trains cfs this rail b Haste _Through tickets to be had at G d T @ndard'1‘tm¢_ ‘ny ue mn I m Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial niiiiid D. POTTINGER. Gen. Man. Govt. Ryo. lloucton, 11.8. °l*%....,. 'u li P 12.35 1 ‘\»@\¢\»‘\»‘\»\¢§ One third less coal will heatyonr house s MBKINNUN 81 MGNEVIN Lower Queen St, Ch’town 1Q,____ _____,__. I __ ,_ _-l__,_ __-_F __ . W' PLANT LINE Commencing August 20th the wellknown steamers of the Plant Line, will leave Charlottetown for Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax. S- S. YARMOUTH Tuesdays at noon. S. S. OLIVETTE Friday at noon Returning will leave Boston Tues- days and Saturdays. Passengers via Picton on Wednes- days and Saiurdays make connections at Halifax for Boston direct. For tickets and all particulars ap- Ply to l!~ l.. lilllflkl. W» W- CLARKE, Manager. Agent. J une 4. Charlottetown, VP.ll. I’ 1 -s-.#11 -4 _ l f ,_ _ ~ _ ar qisfém /_pf/@f._SZ-‘ -,-11?: 1' 5 f 2".-fzf .buh S ' "=`~‘~.=‘-" - -THEI- llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. ILIIIITEE Steamers “Northumberland and Princess ’ Leave as below every day, Sundays excepted (Standard time.) 1 From POINT DU CHENE, on arrival of 11.50 train from _St. John, for SUMMERSLDE, connecting with express train for Charlotte- town and Tig: igh. ,r if/"v ,,- ’ _ ‘_.-'_,./ _/ INTERNATIONAL S S. C0. FIVE TRIPS A' WEEK. 20 Hours to Boston ~ The Steamship "St, Croix” will sail from St. %ohn DIRECT to BOS ON eve? TUES- DAY and SA URDAY at 5.50 p. ni. standard. Fsstexpress to Boston. Steamers “Cumber- laag’ and! :Etc pf a e” wi from St. jo for Eastport, Portlaliixd and Boston, every_MONDAY, WED- NESDAY and FRIDAY morning, at 7.30 o'clock smndard, due in Boston about 4 p. m. next day. NOTE. Do not overlook this route to the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo. Choice ol route from Boston. $20.00 St lohn to Bullslo and Retum; Passengers arrivingxin St. John in the evai- ihg can go direct to t e Steamer and take Cabin Berth or Staerooni for the trip. For ratestaud other information apply to nearest ticket Agent or to w11.1.1aM G. LEE. agent, sr. John, N.n. 9_______ _ s -_.___- il EDC EH I LL,‘°f‘.1‘S’.il‘.i.i"°° WlNl)~0R. NOVA sf'0'l‘lA. I¢c~-rpoiated 189|. The Bishop of Nova Scotia, Chairman Board of Trustees. The Bishop of Fredericton,mem- ber of Board of Trustees. ex-oiiicio. Kiss Lefroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College, principal, assisted by Ten Resident Expen- enced Governesscs from Englv nd, (tive of whom are s `alists in the Music and Art Departmental, and Two Non-Resident In- structors. Housekeeper,Matron and Nurse. Extensive Buildings with capacity for 100 Residents; Heated by Hot Water, Lighted by Electricity. Grounds covering eight acres. V chool Dairy and Laundry, within renced mits of property. _ _ q'Pre$;ation for the Universities. M chae s term begins Wednesday, Septem- ber nth, 1001. For Calendar apyly to DR. BIND. dim. M se Steamer City of Ghent. Commencing May 3rd, will sail from Charlottetown for Halifax every Friday morning, calling at Summerside, Port Htwksberry, Ari- -chat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River,Sl1eet Harbor. Returning will leave Halifax every Tuesday evening, making same calls. Through Bills lading issued to Great Breton and a.l points at lowest rates. W. W. CLARK, Agent. Charlottetown, May l,l9Ol~. d&w l 1. llllll.l“._ll_lll .llllll From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning ~ train for Charlottetown and all station of P. E. I. R., fo_r POINT DU CHENE, oonnectin with day tiain fo' ST. JOHN, BOSTON and MONTREAL, Connection at Moncton with Train for Canada and N. B., at St. John with C. P. R. and Railway for U. S. and Canada, also at St. *chu with Steamers of International S.S. Line or Boston direct, Tuesday and Saturday, due the following day at noon, and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings,with Steam- ers for Eastport, Portland and Boston. From PICT on arrivalrf da train from T1~13%.VnT#ax%1 svnmsv lor cit.uu,o'r'rn- A . From CHARLOTA ETOWN for PICTOU at 8f,30 1 a. m., connecting there with day trains or CAPE BRETON and HALIFAX. At NORTH ISDLRNEY with Steamer Bruce for New found- At HAI.IF\X with C A. & PLANT LINE for ‘ Boston _ Railways, and on the Conipan 's St¢am`¢rs Cggfdgonnecung lines in Unitecf States and 0 i ir B .5 -4 .. f _ Ch't0wn,P. E. I. Secretary. F- W- HALES. Theselzigilar Fast Line Between Eastern Nos' _ and Boston via _Windsor junction | and Halifax. . EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Halifax dail (ex- cept Sunday) at 6.35 and 9.00 a. m. for Diggy and Yarmouth, making connection daily at Yar- mouth for Boston. - THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. rallies slaonee raises snruua asnoosros. 1200 Gross Tonnage. 6,000 Horse Power, the Fastest and Finest _Steamers plying between th&¥:eri§inie Piglvinces afnd Boston. armou daily orloaton, 'on arrival of Express Trains from Halifax. , Returning leave_ Boston, da_1ly at 3 p. in. Pl9l¢ll8_¢1'Sarr-iviua 1u_ Halifax next ds at 1 3.§oa. rn._b7 Etpress Tram. rail information, guide book, folders, etc, * which will be sent free, write to F. H. Arm- strong, General Passenger Agent, Ke_ntville,N.8. P.£iFUN8, 1 l 5 431309- I. General llaiiager and whistled to the dog. What followed Tit-Bits. _ Sick Headache, however annpiylng and distressing. is positively cure b Laxa _ y y never gripe. “Let’s play opera," said small Harrv to his 4-year old sister. “I’Il be the star.” “All right," replied the little miss, “and I'll be the moon.” Miaard’s Llnlment Relleves Neurslgia. He-How do you like your engagement ring, dear "3 She-Oh. I think it is the very loveliest one I every had I-New York Times. 1 Hagyard’s Yellow Oil is prompt to re- lieve and sure to cure coughs, cold, sore throat, pain in the chest, hoarseness, quinsy- etc, Price 250. While horses need good, wholesome food, it should not be all of the fat pro- ducing kinds. Backache, sideache,swel1ing of feet and ankles, pulling under eyes, frequ- end thirst, scanty, cloudy, thick highly ,colored urine. Frequent urination, burn- ing sensatiou when urinating. ‘ Any of the above symtptoms lead to 1 ‘Bright’s disease, drofisy, iabetes, etc. D0an’s Kidney Pil s are a sure cure for all kidney diseases. A good colt is a product not affected by weather, hot, wet or dry. . » Minard’a Lliiiment Cures Dsndruii. A dumb, stupid colt can never be educated to be a valuable horse. Instant Relief guaranteed by using Milburn s Sterling Headache owders. N9 depressing afrer~»»il=`¢=ct. Itis ;.... .-.cn of every farmerto breed good noises. 1 Athletes, Bicyiilists and others should always keep agyard’s Yellow Oil on -hand. Nothing like it for stiffness and soreness ot the muscles, sprains bruises, cuts, etc. A clean preparation, will not stain clothing. - Prioe25c. _ Allow a horse a reasonable time to rest after feeding. _ A RED HOT SEASON. During the hot summer season the bloodygets over heated the drain on the system is severe and the appetite is often lost Burdock Blood Bitters )puriiles and invlgorates blood, tones up the system, and restores lost appetite. The car in which alittle 4-year old was travelling was partly demolished in a wreck, and noticing the alarm of the passengers, she turned to her mother and said, “Mamma, are we all killed 1" It’s so pleasant to take that children cry for it; but lt’s death to worms of all kinds. Dr. Low's Worm Syrup. Price 250. All dealers. .Die number of Protestant Christians in Ceylon has increased In fifteen years from 446580 to 753,641. There are 28,894 juvenile tempera.nce_ societies in the British Islands, with a membership of 3,536,0 PASSED L5 Worms. I gave Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup to my little girl three and half ears old: the result was that she passe. ~`;.5;‘;y ‘ »_. V _V V.~__-=;_-5:1.; _"jE1.={ alntelligent Witness-The dog, sor-~ ?\ v lm Judge-You say the defendant turned y at Ulm! Liver Pius The are ess to who and- Sole Agents for Canada. A n A Stl J .\j~_;\\p'5:-. - ` - _1 ’ I ' ` » ~~\-` -» -"-'11 ~. 5;: S. 'lr ' I iii fi _Wi MInard’s Llnlment for sale Everywhere. ! f » urther reduced prices Listen ! E We will sell_the balance of our china, crockery, glassy The assortment cbnsists of China Tea Sets 44 Servia Por 1. D. ` . pieces. ChiusI <26 Mn inner Sets, Lemonade Sets, Table Sem Lamps, etc. V ' ' . . nd V We are having a big run on our tea sets gold ban sets a Patriot & Examio er. va.ueever 0H`ered in town-never sold at such ' ’ _ prices. Dont be mere words-look into the matter. |=. |v1c>NAG_|-12 Queen Street. .Piano A Vvants _ A Pllino has by thi! MORRIS D0 you know abouetng mwhmd of a. piano-the at;-mg; tainpers, etc, etc.‘l Can you dam mine between chesp, unsung Cru 5; be Hlled as well by my pin" . . V V . V' ' V. '_ . ilu ` l‘- ed mstsfisls inthe hand.. .1 pm. mit- man and .8 S, expensive materials moul hi h clas ' ' 5 ed th8 H1080 Bkllful meghgnig that ever built a piano! ' Morris Plano Milk Vats Milk Cans Milk Buckets Milk Testers Milk Scales Milk Separators C Milk Aerators T.A. l`lcLeari’ “ws Temple. chtriomtown. P. 11 1. Apr is d s. v if. You must trust s house with 1 reputation: That is why so many pianos of the MORRIS make gud 1 place in Canadian itommifi-om_ gm end of the Dominion to the ot-her. ID- ]\Ia.OlI111&Il., As' -ATD- Sold ~ l l5“ftl'°'N7» ‘ l °‘ "'°-'whc.'e- |\»:;¢.¢~ i ‘_ 1 _ if f. L _ ,:'." I S I 3 “J a Flegrapnsl .»:~;- J 2 Ju < ” 6 4.. - " f -,.- f vumaaa.-_-.. ; -.__ A jaiieosnrri Miicues » ~~_ o-. _ “mam guq_¢_»»._..._-.` ; -_-_~_. 1; ¢ -_'vm -"°- -.-wi 2.-¢= 1 ._ T-__-m nmmsuwf- Made af Hull. om Mm/m C' Canadd- 1 for the l -s. 1 The ._ most of the _ _ ‘1;__.»v.-K . TF" Wi