4' f "‘<*»'Q‘i,g§I,ij,, vw J’ *r -> - ' ` .ii‘,,¢»v¥*"' ~¢_e¢"~-~,. _,,,_'i,'“_ l rm: GUARDIAN. W, P. E. 1., nmol'-imalan 9, ms. may-nznliiv F Use -~ , Deoobonni ' Pelfeot , Baking , Ponder... I Absolute _ Purity I A Guaranteed nslusuts Sallcltel Proust Mlm l0llN DAIS Co., 10'! lilton larket, llev York. llll|lS|0ll_lllH llllllll FISH' Sa.i.s 8. lists a Specialty. All correspondence promptly a .~i erred. Stencils sent on application. 8.8. Ylileyn Sons, Boston lass. Transfer Agents. BIYERENCE: Dunn's or Bradstreets Agencies, Market and Fulton Nat’ Bank. oct 30,’99,d&w3m lI_______Vi__ *_* . W IT IS ALL IIIGIIT .1-1-u i llllll UM( Sill? Clean dainty clothes is a sugges tion of ROYAL OAK SOAP. Al dainty washable things may be rf llorcd tn their original freshness,with- out injury, by use of ROYAL OAK SOAP. Save ghe wrappers. Send for Premium List. llS.D.LAP'l‘HORll & G0 Charlottetown. Soap W orks. ET sn _ 1 _1 1-n-Q CANADIAN PACIFIC Fongnvmnveonr IN l\lllll’S lillEll Illlllll-WEST “AJ-and numi¢ab1¢ With liimiiabi. R»sqen¢;." Government Free Grant of 160 Acres W lima Fido Settlers. _ Tlilrlportsiii n Role-e, etc., Wrie to A. J. HEATH, - D. P. A. C. P- R. _ St. John,N. B.\ ' `0v. 22 d&w ¢ in 3°! Maps. Deeciptlve Patmphletl, nisiaennyrisne. Tb_ereisno use disputing the fnetthn the kidneyscontrol the healthof the entire system. h 'I' ‘uk |550 of taking out the ° Iwmtheblood d ' ° ' me 'te an dischargingit 3] ID. If the kidneys do not eject, disdmigz or drive out these poisonous elements, body becomes corrupqgnd as “g lima le_aven leaveneth the whole loaf” so alittle kidney trouble poisons the entire system, and moreover leaves it open to the attacks ot germs and bacilli which constantly lurk in wait _for an opportunity to invade the body, either through the air or by contact with the skin. _Here is an account of the elfects of kidney trouble which is well worth read- ml s_uB’er-ed greatly from a pain in my lelt side for oyer a quarter of a century. Physicians said that my left kidney was senously diseased. I know that I suffered much from nervousness, loss of sleep and appetite, general dehility, weakness, both 0 body, and especially in the action of ruly heart, and I blame the wrong action 0_ my kidneys for the trouble. I was dll!! l1¢3d¢d. myight was blurred, m blood became I w and watery and had frequent musculaxaln. A; a mgrggf of fact I never expect to recover health, and when I began taking Doctor Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills two months ago it :fill sith gratuit donbtfulness and very itt e cpe, uevertookan medicine inall_my_ life that did me so lliuchgeod and cad va( so quicklyl.. :eefore I had taken one x these ` t peinin in back was leeling like my pldselfa§am._ lhave used three boxes ll all. y unne is now in color and*I have no unnary diHcul I n_atnral,\'¢_Stfulaleep. lamfreefromany kmdofpain and do not suisr from any nervous trouble whatever I blood seems to be full of strength and vitality _atnd health is betterthnn I have known i _ to ina5years. lhavegreatplennuru mecmmendingthisremed tothoeewlso euferasldsd. Yourutrug LZIEHR, u3ChestnutSt.,Toronto,6nt. nr. wana' Li ruin ’ eumauonanu' miiifnnne-.'°'° °'°' i -- - - --_ fil ,L _. _,WW ___ _,- s-° - eitiiei iiiisii 1 tiiillilo -9’ size. Dil. Every family should have one rcadytorcnelner- ' gms l’.A‘llS&l.AlllEl6£00., unmn, lolrsut Be\va:e of hnltstlons v .4 f iltlttlll All Btltl Ill S S ttitv ot Ghent I/ F 3"? 4 /ggpggln’ -ffl !.?""m_,,§‘\`_'~ ` 1.-,fi f 2*-‘ff 1-/ '- '_.1-_ "‘__/’_'__ _, f__..,-_ ilalitai and tlliailottitin S. S. City of Ghent will sail from Charlottetown every Friday at 7 o":lock during the season oi 1899 lor Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastines, Port Hawekesbury, Arichat, Camo, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave Halifax every Tuesday at 6 p. m. making some calls. The Steamer has excel- lent passenger accommodations. Saloon amidship. Special low lreights will be given this season- Furthor information apply to W. W. CLARKE. Agent ‘h’Town,May 21.tl Ex. &- Pat. 'White’s Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates- Can he had at any ofthe following Bret-class stores. T. J.. Morris. D. L. I-loopeo W. Plckard Q Oo W.A.l'|utcl\_agqn. Stewart A Gates. Sanderson 8 Ge- F I WL?-"-W inn wonui on snonn. . i Skates made ot gold and popular in i St.Petersburg. One lady had the bled; ol her skates enriched with dlainou Skates set with pearls and precious Application has been made to ......i.....i.. i._..:.i_.i..i.i... me 0 n ()eC0 Liestenant-Governor-in-Council, ei Qu 0° bec. tor a charter of incorporation of ~i~»\- S-i»~L-wr-no-r-chico-P-LQ Could be Written and even then the subject could not be as s joint stock company, with eapi stoekiot $6,000 in 810 shares, and with €Xha,uSt@d_ headquarters at llontreal. The put- , ess- i»---wi-comp--y-nwbuildwo-. Today we Write but a- fevotwords but they go so well beats. canoes, and other pleasure v els. O H O has been discussed among the leudi hockey teams in St. John. Moncton a Amherst, and. it the seheme is eousn mated. it _ought to be a.suocese. Th Orioles ot-Moncton arcanxleus for sun s league and Amherst is also nnderst w be willing to help the movement Over the salient points of overcoat buying that ~ no pro- EYOUR WINTER OVERCOAT should be l 3 fwarm, comfortable, Well-fittiu,<.>,° and fashionable, fyet so reasonable in price that you will forever A-1 ini-:prove-of-\ hom: 1--¢ - spective purchaser should overlook them, U-I .'23 ood St along. With two or three teams in John and the Amherst and Monete .i ,§fecl like patronizing' the store that supplied you =--»= --» inf--wi-ici-i iw- -io-io lflf you look through our generous assortments, ‘§#"|‘UH] ‘I’|"""P"""“"@"""‘ prove a drawing card. The hockeyie here would like to hear what the u h 0° i | i V St. John teams are doing_ab0\1t the matter . _ 0 E tear tpanstowhch hae gone to --<1 ~»e=»-mi.;-»» -my i»=°»»-ef i fmeet your desires, note our low prices you will such a league being formed andwhoth- ..n....... no .mi-»»-= win b- i-~ Ealways buy your overcoats from. eluded The time of yearls hens whe eomethingehonld le done, ll anything y is to come of the movement. O O Q BICYCLE XOTES. Til IIX-DAY Clmblll . Louis Gi Mm el Pitsburg, a Germs Pinus ol.B°¢wn. hm Canadian. are both 24-hour record hold- ers. Gianni wouibe Sbheur race in the Garden last year. with Pierce se- cond. ailfieroeweri the only 24-hour ont-at-dcér race lint year. In both contests geeonlu lvvlv broken- Hsrlcy Davidjlpn said Alfb Bmke, seine! Toronto. oem moe lwlsw gum, Davidson greet sakgter _audl c 0 Q45' .» YUHWQ' ‘¥P“*' gg?" ixbcth sports. Boske ls _s crack roxrlser. navivg one woMh¢Dw1°r ~ raee. 'monsapk .ot -Cyclists . in Boston aimed on their bieyeiu yes- terday and °D_l_9!°d 111°" 'PW- rk tm or on the sm _ .' ~ uni tuned -in .warmly 1° 1° ht' spring.. ami!! lweliifirwereel N11' if _ I. Maollllllll & Cll. Where worth and low prices meet. Tl-IE BR TA Mining Co. of Ontario, Limited. . GAPITALIZATION $lllU,llDQ.,00 'NIU pull and neu-assessable. threu h the ps 97° ° _ ed'-mm me “def ~ ws' Par valleiof shares, 300. enoll. Owning and. operating the celebtrated “Gold Hill” property which comprises 1,308 acres of value* tneiladyeridess locked 10110111 and OU; elocatiou situated near Rat Portage, Ontario, Lake of the Woods, between Sultana and the Regina llinm. Y# ot dale. in illwet im” bccsnlc 1505.]-§llh;g suicieut to supply 30 stamps. Controlled by strong Montreal syndicate. knew their snmmeigcycling skirts dl nomnreo-its-. with f.D~wi»f- mi - Several hundreds of feet of work done day was niueh *like* the famous Dceelil' bo Sand-1 of wo we -go. wife; Eg@pog|fll|:h 5%! llelste- Pumps and 10 8tuq_l. everybody who amounted to anything in iniiqaaenfneo some Snake# i Park. ooesir or rnxfruxr. A herse named llultiiorm is consid- ered ons of the greatest norses that ever raced in New Zealand. Out 0! nineteen races Hultitorm won fourteen times, made a dead heat twice and was second three times. He is 110' Ill England .and the Autlpodesss expect greet things of him. His arrival _in England swells the list ot Australian and New Zealand hersss racing there to upwards of ilttv. The English llst racing season closed on Saturday last, and no more races will take place under jock ey olub_ rules till the saddling bell rings at Lluwln onthe 19tn ot March. Tl1§1'° Will 5° plenty of racing during the interim how- ever. tor. unless trout or snow prevents them, stseplechase meetings at one or more places will he in progress tor at least ive days ot each weck- Bf°l\\l°i the Jockey Club takes -no °°¢\\l*’°°° ol it. etecplechasing ie known al 010 illegitimate sport, but it is by no means without a rulof, for the laws of the National Hunt. which Observed at all meetings, are even stricter than those ot the Jockey Club. They permit two 1-sem er. the lat eeoh day. but these must net be less than two miles ma in inggsteepledsae weights must be carried, while the competitors must have prevdtheir shitty fb lim? by saving teen pimedono. two. thru in I cron-ecustry ruse. lleet el the start- ers in these events are ridden by gent-` lemeu rlilml. 1-un-_QlP1l ._ e /:.-fr-1 _. V All nepgssarv buildings ( about 20 in all) are in good repair. A .working property now .producing bullion. Assays are usually satisfactory, running from $3.00 to $400.00 per ton. Mill runs show the ore to average $15.00 to $20. per ton. Last mill run (August. 21, 1899). ol Sl teh, gave 857,85. or $15.25 per ton. The next mill run expected to exceed this value per ton. For shares and reports by Engineers John Hardman, S. B. and Capt. Z. J.S.Williams. _ THE SAWYER GDMPANY. Tooele Bnililioe, lootml. 0\l\l\. -Local Agents VVanted.°' (3-. E1. C`}C)()I§, 1 Corner Queen and Grafton. CHARIJOTTETOWN- Pulneis and Slicers. A ¢;'_A’r;lADi.»,\r~i p, [lil []llPll| llllllll ` --` I* Justie lklng fer lmao Presents The hwdvvmlt and most permanent picture made. New scenery and acocssorilll. I P and the latest designs for photo work. Baby always welcome at the stole ef H/RCN.: li.. l'l\lYEl.l0*“'|' -on 'rim- Lv.Hnlltax - -we. m. ' Lv. St. Ji - - p. Ar. lontreul - e. m. Lv. llontrenl - 0. a. m. Ar. Vanoeuvw m. A ‘rollllev lhlllll ali' 'l‘.l‘»-“-'»"l»UK.R `.' an . sub ‘ -'-'s" E and Od* ' UIQDLQIIUD ` tlima I’ .3 Q5! Eiil ° -= "".5. .gpitgeiei . -_ gg g bail I lt\°l° (W U1’ alldwlto that causes one healslltths eui'sl\!iIb¥t\°l\ lata J.D.UcLeod& Gee :fo '“ “" mini Fmmrai ,§,§°°‘f_fi‘g_f‘_'-,°_§f,:l’,:;°,°u°’“°°_‘ ‘.}’.f,;‘_°§’,':‘;, Mmfninnea by nn indie; um ef omni. Running on noLL1m m ‘mm it bm ,M 13”; is ,“¢;_ BHARING3, doubloiand single action. \°“’7“3"""»""°"""""“"‘°‘”““"°' QHURNS i o:a1:r1=aNsi M » if proved womans useless because they .0 _ 08000* l'°l°l\ *°" °f “°‘“°°”° 3 5°* The laxwell Favourite Churn, eurpamm anything in the market, ` A _...__ Nm” by ln "'17 '°' erected on a steel stand with combined (Foot and Igvos drive.) ' l \ll?l\\’li\|¢g.‘mr° All! Clothes Wringers, Washing linobinss, Hansen, Horse Blankets .ini nina tv! 0° '°° W. F. Barter. _,,,,_,,_ ,, . _. '. '- . g°2'r»»-fanned. wana en' =i» i="~$Tm use on Sv-L ..:':°.*:F..°~""' I! Balcd Hay, Crushed Grain, Oats, Bran and Cornmeel. .-ii P