_nan ...¢Ma'f_ 44. .zr.J. E. McDonald, Dentist, has removed Iyisiltliliigpe tr? more centrall located room, ovei o ac xi ' Sw .dir-ec ' milfs new §!1Eic§sBloc1ke. my oppoene H01 ti i ‘ i:°.i§.i’.§iii`e.f§'%.§l%5i,°s*iEi°ifir‘i`i§”S 'cally etfbctive wh an mm I 1 can readily learn how to take Photos. l . 'ill Hlllllllllllllllll llllllllllll REPRESENTED BY S. F. Tarbush Will give a Camera with every wafer color rder amounting to $4.50, or Sepia order mounting to $1.00. Crayon Pictures Size 16x20 only $2.48. Crayon Pic- tures size 16x20 with frame and my “best easel or camera only $5 OO. En- amel1ed,\Vater Colors.Sep1`as, Oil Paint- ings. very much cheaper till Christmas. Come quick with your photo, tintype, or groupe picture before thev are all gone, or write to S. F. Tarbush, Char- lottetown none other representing this House without authority. Oil Portraits with handsome frame, until Xmas for only $25 00. Parents, for a Xmas present get your children a nice na.tura‘ color orw Remember the name, S. F. TARB IISII, WE HAVE First-class Butter makers throughout the countrymak- ing butter all the time. If you want some Gilt Edged Butter salted to suit your taste send us the packageou want Hlled and we can have it returned to you in a. very short time. This is the time to have your winter butter packed~ cheaper now than later on-and quality guar anteed. JENKINS & l Sec f. A. F. and A. NI. rf P. E. Island 3 . requesting the Masonic fraternity here ~ to lake charge of on arrival and bury the body of the late Edwin Locke with Masonic honors. The remains left I Louis City Saturday morning. Mn. Euivaiiu L.~\.\'r.iLL'1u, thc pur- chaser of the Italian barque Bertino, and Mr. George McKean of St John, are in the city on account of that vessel. Mr.McKean represent the underwriters. The Bertino will be removed outside the harbor and beached. Her cargo of deals, which now keep her ai1oat,Will be there discharged and the vessel broken Llp. Tnlifnllowiiig telegram received by A Dr. H. W. Robertson. Crapaud may be 1 of interest to some GUARDIAN read- ers: - S. H. Cater is not an organizer for mmadian Foresters after this date. Will write. (Sgd,) Ernest Gartung, Brantford, Ont. Mr. Gartung is the oiiicial organizer of the Canadian Order of Foresters, and it appears has been asked concerning a Mr. Cater who has been operating on the Island. Hence the telegram. OUR millinery department is still blooming. Millinery and millinery trimmings of all kinds and descriptions. .We have the largest and most up-'to- date line of millinery ever shown by us, styles in sailors, walking hats, toques, pturbans, etc., also a full line. of trim- ` mings of all kinds. The latest assort- ment cf flowers, feathers, plumes. rib- bons. velvets, millinery ornaments of all kinds. For a nobby fall or winter hat leave your order here. Satisfaction guaranteed.-The Ladies’ Furnishing Store. _ A Sr J ons buyer who has for some years -been doing extensive business in sheep and lambs in Prince County, and who pays more attention to business than 10 personal appearance, has during the present season been somewhat annoyed by the everlasting connection of the name of Jones, with nearly all the ship- ments from this port to the exclusion of all others. A few days ago he was meton the R. R. wharf by a newspaper man who was as usual loaded with questions: "Are those Jones’ lambs Mr.- ? ‘~Yaas these are Mr. Jones’ lawmbs and this is Misther Jones’ warif, and yon is Misther. Jones steamer. who in the hotel bill du yes think O”I_. am?” » FREQUENT reference has been made to the unfortunate conditii u of oii streets.but another alarming feature has developed. Last Friday night as Mr. John Arbing, the night watchman at the east end was making his regular' round, he was- attracted by a pecul'ar ,agitation in the mud on the street. On investigation he discovered that the dis- turber was a. large eel. He was of course not prepared for fishing, but with his cane he succeeded in landing his fish. It is not _known whether the eel had worked its passage through the mud from the river, or had been lost by a fisherman. In any ease the surround- ings appeared to be congenial, and por- haps after all there is a purpose in al- lowing the present conditions to. re- main. Lots of New Honey just arrived at H. A. CoM1>'1‘oN’s. Send your order for Apples to H. A. Compton’s. Choice lot of unfermented pahuen nethoch I California Wines at H A \ 1 ` ' The hundreds of ents 0 111566. On by gr- l V I (JOMPTON S hismsthodcui tee% to 3.1 the 5.1.1.1... wAu‘rso Fresh Claliforllia. F1111 l‘-- \;};l1h°l:l»d0, for it. (WSU Bvohinl _til Men of fo_rce of character- who can finnish ' - E a I E uwonm “_ 0 ,g:lr;°hv;u;l_i;g‘.u§_orttiree months. Straight sales _h3»VlIlg EY8l'_Y _day at H. A s T. H. LINSOOIT. Tonoxm. , C0 MTTON S » _ 1 having received all our fall and winter 3 the extreme dense fog that prevailed all , .ff "' day. ECZEMA cuifsn sv curicuiut Iwas troubled several years with chronic Eczema, on my head and face. I took medl- cal treatment from two doctors and several lotions, but received little relief. At times, the dreadful itching became almost i1\\?°le1'° able. When I was heated, the Eczema became painful, and almost distracted me. I tried CU'r!oUn.A Rmurrs. The Eczema rapvdly disappeared, and I am well, with no trace of am/ cutaneous disease. J. EMMETT REEVES. Feb. 22, 1898. Box 125, Thorntown, Ind. Con Truman ron Tonrvniiro. Disne- niisiggklllruoxs. wrrn Loss or Hain. -Warm hath. with Cnricniu Soar. gentle anointing: with Curicuaa. uid mild dons ot Currcuxa R=S0l»VRF'l'~ Bold everywhere. P0'r1'xR D. Asn C. Colne.. Sole Props., Bolton. “ How to Cure Torturing Skin Discus." free. downthe ladders at the Blue Nose gold mining coinp'in_v`.-' works, missed his footing and fclldowii the shift a. hun- dred feet His fall was proven by some loose scaffolding. lie was taken up iiisensible. Dr.. Payzanland Ellis were proinptly on the soot. His injuries h iw- ever we;e found to be trifling and he is now able to be about. Chronic Eczema Cured One of the most chronic cases of Ec- zema ever cnrecl is the case of Miss Gracie Ella Alton, of Hartland. N. B. On a sworn stil; ment Mr. Alton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Elia was cured of Eczema of long stand- ing by using four boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, druggist. of Hartland, also certihes that he sold four boxes of Dr. Chase‘s Ointment _which cured Gracie Ella. SOUTH AMERICA AND JAPAN. lt is stated that the Argentine Repub- lic and the Chiliau Government propose concluding a treaty with Japan and t0 establish a li-gaiion in Tokio. It is added that the South American republics are anxious to entourage tride with Japan and there is a proposal for a direct steamship line to be e-ltablishtd. __ ` A LESSON FOR WOMEN. Mrs. Dowson of i Toronto Cured of F.-inale Weakness by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Toronto, Nov. 21.-The case of Mrs. Ellen Dowson. of 640 Gerrand St.. East, who has been restore to vigorous health, by Dodd`s Kidney Pills., after six rears of agony from Female Weak- ness. and Palpitation of the heart, is causing widt spread interest in the east end. Mrs. Dawson writes that she used three so-called kidney cures and was treated by one of Toronto’s most pro- minent physicians, without_deriving the leastbtuiefit. The first box of»Dodd’s Kidney Pills gave her pronounced relief; eight boxes .cured her thoroughly. Mrs- Dowson's case furnishes a les- son every woman' should learn. Dodd’B Kidney Pillsare women’s best friend. --__¢__._ CELLILOID MIRRORS. A German inventor is said to provide mirrors which will not break. He em- ploys celluloid where glass was hereto- fore usrd. A perfectly transparent well- polished celluloid plate receives a quick- silver backing likethat of a. glass mir- ror. This baeking is in turn protected by another celluloid plate which also re- llects; so that practically a double mir- ror is furnished, lighter, cheaper and more lastin g than glass. _ '~__ THE LEARNED SO CIETIES Through their members have testi- tied to the great efiicacy of Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor. It provokes no lime of demarcation, securing alike the good will of the highest and the most humble, and with ,strict imparti- ally, removing with equal eelerity the corns of each. Try Pu\naIn`S Cotn Extractor. _ 7 J F'C)IEl. SALIEI. Schooner`Nina Pgge 79 tons _Register-. Now lying at Summers e vessel in good order. Chains and Anchor. sails and gear in good pgnditiion. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply ` R. CAMPBELL 8: SONS. . Summerside, 16 eodlm. - i lcll0NAl.ll & IIIITIN ' nhanrsrnns. ‘ S01iciI'.ors,Notarias Public, &c.Money to loan OFFICE-Sl a:.i.#~..§-.‘l.‘.iii=.._°\~.s:.: n. c. uonouu.n,n. 4.1¢. P. \ KJ. Yanrm B. A. day afternoon UGHIIG EVENTS ' Guardian readers will _find the fbllou ing convenient to clip and 'keep for rg, erence. CITY Ccurcilmeefs the second Mor- day in each month. Dr. Warburton Mayor, H. M. Davison, City Cleik.1 THE Charlottetown School Boar( meets the first Monday of each month Ewen Stewart, Secretary. Royal Art Gallery and museum ol curiosities in Y. M. C. A.,Thanksgiving Day. Masons. St. John's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month D R MCLENNAN. Sec’y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, first Monday in month. J R Davison, Sec’y. Alexandra Chapter. Royal Arch Ma- sons in Masonic Temple, first! Thursday in month except June, ‘ July and August. JJ Weldon, Sec’_v Prince Edward Preceptory, K T, 1,62, ton re bro] ht lo b thu MlR.1tiTUL0US ESCAPE. in Masonic Temple. third Wed- ““y°;1-|¢¢||A|;¢ \ ii IDD* We I ' . S 1 me Y et i _-_ nesday in month. H W Anderson, » Northurinberland and forwarded tolien-5 SHERBROUKE’ November 19,-A Registrar °*¥"m|“L . _. . »~ S‘“€=t°“~ Deceased was 31 Years oil named Craft while going A oDDFELLows --; f ' sqmh guam`nu` age and died in Boston on thc 17t inst. l vmmg mm” ' H Port La Joie Encainpment no 1 second Wednesday in each month.---D R. McLennan R. S. StLawrence Lodge every Mon- day evening. W All/Iartin, Sec’y. Wildcy Lodge every Friday evening; both in their hall in Victoria SONS OF TEMPERANCE. - Chappell, Sec’y. Friday evening, in Wright‘s Lower Hall. George Davison. Sec’v. nonnsmns. Court Avondale I. O. F. second and Court Mount Stephen I. O. F. third Tuesday, both in Foresters’ hall, Queen Street. J F MacMillan, Sec’y. I Court Charlottetown C. O; F. second and last Friday, Wright’s Hall. W G. Gillespie, Sec"y. Court Gladstone. A. O. F. meets in \Vrigbt’s Hall on the first and third Secretary. Charlottetown Lodge, No 68, every Thursday evening in Wright’s hall. corner Kent and Prince Streets. H. J. Scantlehury. Sec’y. Operations Fail , Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy. aged fourteen, has been a sufferer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the H tr lford Foreman. Cowan Ave. hire Hall Muriihy’s Bakery 2 3 times a day for every- thing Fresh and Nice for your Table l. Murphy tl Sin. QAKERS 8:. GDNFEGTIDIIEHS. .H"roWN AND sisrnn. _ ; _. I Will be at Kensington every Thurs.- Row. W R Boreham, Sec’y. ' Success in .me bud Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No 10 meets mr 8' man wth . a uh first and third Tuesday of every month.. Wants _t° d° “mess W --Ida Riggs Secretary. may “ants t° 955° ' sous or ENGLAND. ‘S handmapped Every Thursday eveninginthcir hall ll'“'° breath °°m°° ‘mm in Victoria Row. Ailrew Newso ri ,t""°' fmm °°‘t°"h M the SeC.y_ _ sometimes of the lungs, , ~ at. Victoria Division No 4 every °°'t°‘"h s°mewh°_re’ “nd lMonday evening in Wright’s hhll J J "her name mr uncleannessll Orient Division, No 161. every "er-"' °“°" t° W” it’ fourth Tuesdays. J D Taylor. Sec’y. i There is °°m°tmn‘ Thursday of each month. W.D.Gough, 'por box. blower frui- Goon 'rmrPLARs. M ` ’****-“- and much grain. many Dr. Chase’s Cures Catarrh after ,ml hon.” desU05ed_ In ea. gra u y s ip a prompt and comphte cure nays and Liver so l Dr. Chase’s Kidnf-y-Livcr V quick way they help y0\1 NGK _ will surprise you. ~¢r SUCCESSFUL -1 all-u-anon.-_-p Dr. A. W. COMES TO THEIR- \ . almost ciate the head, nose, and thro Many men understand this, yornd the reach of Olililliry No self-‘nesP€=¢tll1.8` catarrh. It he has it, ln' makes constant effort to he ner of life and the climate that seems to bread mucous membrane. ordinarily doesn't try it “ relieves" it; but been curing catarrh years, and his name thousands who have grasp ot this insidloul Sold by all dea.ie1'¥. Dr. DESTRUCTIVE PRAIRIE Sioux Crrr. Ia.,Nov: I9 Pock and Dixon counties acres have been swept by barns and Tripp counties, South range is on fire. and many ported lost. Settlers are flames with poor success. General Hospital. Since then we have , ’”"'° resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I To all who find andone box of this medicine has made”h lth d .ll l' ping . . ¢ ' 8 they are incapable of lem free from poisonou Stomach Disordered. pated. Head Aching. Back li _ =- DEN1‘|s'|"_ Ili) p1;clock dliiring tiiegglsxfill . _ ax, ca in a Graduateol Baltimore College in Dentalsurgery H$s,i,,g_ Portggawekegbury, Crown and Bridge Work a. spec- 081180. 18894! H9»fb°1`°_ smug", ialty. Sheet Harbor, returning Wil All operations performed and work Halifax every Tuesday tt done in the very latest up-t0-(1808 making same cans' 2%. . - ha 11 t pas*-wus* manner. Prices moderate. 58.018- go?) 8330;? amids},;p_ faction guaranteed. _ freights will be given this OFFICE-Water St., Siimmerside. Further information June 27 eod 6 mos A I €'h’town, April 12 ’98.. _ J: *W Tl! Init Ghorlbwlww Gnsnnmll Q14 -Thi Ionselii *8¢rg92Siif§¢a withihl QQ Pmer&& 8' Qm..- BADDECK. June ll, 1897. C. C. RICHARDS & CO. DEAR Sins,--Mina.rd’s my remedy for It relieves at once. A . S. McDoNAI»h P|llKEIlll|l &»_ BIIIIK ll l l llllilli - . . - . _ M15, W.. W.. 1 \ \ 'EI ii . _ 1: O ._.»*----__-.-_._..¢_._._....._._ ,___ .-_--...,_»~. .-._.... .__ g,_,_ _“__