»vv'¢ 3 ..,,.~ ' is ~. -_x‘¢i.imower._,ia;isafitna;exr&.i§.~g»xq-,_-|,¢,,,:_-,5_, . My 55%” _A I, _ -‘4 *‘ 5 ¢‘ *F* ." ~7l'!r$2*:n““¢h‘E`*£v1*rhn\¥'cO¥»7S&-lv»':'.:.-.we * ~ ov _ .\ _ ._ ,__ ...... -.»-.._............,.__. _.,_..-,._.s..,-. _., .,. . ._ 1 _ _;_,3;',- _;___;-3-~4,i_,;;;;g_;~,g~jg,};,"““". ,*,nr_,._v5,_*-".,,"’ ‘ ” ,r __.,;f,_,_,‘ A ' v- " A .A -“ “»~ '¢‘.-5,-"4‘:. _..,Z§:"."“ A '_ *Z 'at' >" .-»>'.v=.~'Tr _ _ £445 " '..\l'~-L* f _i THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 1 l898. ` s (Ji. s/ BA1`3Y’S SOAP is made particularly for little folks. It is the purest soap in the world. Really and truly the pzirest. lt looks good ;1 smells good; IS good; and does goodto tlic_pi;i1`; and tender skin of infants.. ' Thousands of men and women use B \_BY’S ACWN SOAP--be* cause they like it-but fo: Babies it is indispensable. 76 me Ai.srn'rTou.r|* Sou! C0.. llourllznt Tnorincipled makers are effering a_n inferior soap E \ the same in color and shape . ciBAnY’SO‘.vN . . . . . . . __ _ _ .J t"»i = ll‘ ~l‘ f tl ull mllllllllllllllllllllllll ésiiiuciiis ii is onus i 2 SHINGLES AT $1.10 = SHINGLES AT $1.15 l § SHINGLES AT $1.25! E SBINGLES AT $1-30 l 2 SHINGLES AT $1.50! '-2. - sm-i~i_oi.ns ar some SHINGLEB AT $1.70 i § - \ sHii:GLEs AT $2.00!, E SHINGLES AT $2.25 t sH.iNcLEsA'r_$2.s0 gsiiiilaiis ii $i.i0_ ig go u1ieA\;`;-Ziliiog oioo yoo ooqoilo ing gel-ions lei, E JAMES A BARRETT E _ A AE Conno`.1y’s Wharf. _ __ _ é tl ill llsnillllllilellll g1....._ Y Jn.. . _ _ DUBELL LINE 7-'I"A'~‘f"_“> -Qili ~s\ ‘if ,' . _ vf\\ f Hit Q "`i¢7A\_., I 'rss '"~_'.~,>f Ai Brlh ai\i|`Soulh~Sydn¢y 'ani 82,- |ohn's 'Nfld. S. S. ,"ACA1`lIA.\"` ls -.due from Mon- treal, on Friday. September; 2ud,f and =e.i1s for the above nort<. .hive stock on dcffl; and produce under deck &rrled at lowest riiies. _ For turthpr information as to freight or Ili-*Sage PPP Y 20 _ N. .lZ.\_TlIEXBJ.1RY. Agent. Sept lf-3: _ ` -Bmlllrltiiiit Prciiintes. Amateur Athletic .Ass00iati0u. The Eleventh Annual Ghanpl0nshi,p_.A Games ofthe Association will be held on the Grounds oi' the. CHARLOTTETOWII A. A. ASSOGIATIOH in Charlottetown, l’. E. 1,; on the Alleruoon of . THURSDAY, SEPTEIBER 81.11, 1898. The following ls the llst of events, open to bona-tide res! ents of the Maritime Pro- vinces:-» 1. l00`Yarcii Run. 2. Putting is lk Shot, 3.2Z)Yards Run. 4 Pole Vnult. l.Hall' lllle Bicycle. 6. Throwing 16 lb_ Hammer. 7. 880 Yard# Run. 8. Running High Juma. 0 lllilo Bicycle. 10.140 Yards Rm. ll. unniig Broad Jiimo. 12. lMl1a Ron. 18. $llle cycle. 14 im Yards Run, Events to be contested ln the above order. lhtenllngeompetltors will govern them- _IIBSOOGUIQXD I . 8 I c`:!i.riAe°» vm eilxjfixnriim; antiieliulea of C On- , enum. 's ooroo A 'em' , _ , ,v _ , Pt. 151, ll il . !\\0\lU through I Y _ :gps Old y blanks. _ A ‘ 4* AA . *H8111 ,_ _ entered, e Uvlllnee moot ‘ produced A of amateur donding. Blanks may be obtains.; flex llllated club or from the Beare- Ytin &=_0V0nt ifty cents, to . I I 4 1 'A _l “xy uuonlnlbnnauon turbo ftzrnlslled 3.1. uoinituirir, _ f " ‘_ -F _- iznrroiusi. Norms. ’ TH E A few da 's since Hon. Mr. Foster 5 ` addressinf' ublic in Independenl Journal untrammelled and was engaged In '” p éo.,.it»_.-_.;o.iii~iiig io be ' meetings in the North West along_ Boa. Just. lmpartlal, Reliable, News! withM,_ N_ F_ ]),wm_ rd ‘li ooiiiiig or on times io further tho boot iii reducedtoeix i eros ts ofthe peop1e.n.nd recoziilzedt-horeforo as _ _ _ The Peop1e’s Paper. There is a. measure of pertinence in A , Pub‘i hed tits oflices, Cameron Bloc; South tl d E n mer’§ ln un' as lo ; ~s 11 - ie esteeme xa i A q y side Post Otllce, at the following rates,payable . B; admiiiod-U d dy (except Sunday) when cold storage is to bepoilpe a falcit- orniiig i on a. months si 00, icy yr acconiplished in this parto t e wor Semcwooiiiy iiliinionliiilincif8c"r`ii{ir1li§ér"°tg; Cold storage is obviously most needed .-;3l.50;` ad' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. _ _ ,_ Qvigckli' `(;lf`-di!‘i<‘l1l1cl:’ThH1~idv-Yi Der Year 100 in the summer season, npw nearly Q , .‘.5;iiin vanoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . t Branch offices P” ' To PARENTS AND GUAnDiAi~s.-- - _ __ have been established at the following ple/ees, where subscriptions may be paid, news furn- Senator Dingley of Maine, who is ff`_§‘,‘;“,j,,,°“1,,,,",°.,',§§’f._”_" 1°” W°'k "fd “her bus? attending the Quebec conference, de- S\1111m°Nid°» C°1'fi°`° B°°l“‘“°’°”D- K'C‘“"'i" nies that prohibition is or has been Manager. _ . . . ’~ H d 1 .iioorioo,.iioorfoo Bookstore, o. s. iiuiairi o failure in his state. e ec ares Souris East. Telephone omce.RSeaman.A¢ent $116 0119-T86 3bS01\1telY untrue- ’ He rn. n.mociim_.__nv, |J.i>. noon,” has had forty seven years experience _ ' A ;‘}¥‘9'f B“““”° “"“‘°';_of obo working or oiio Moioo low ood A is not only satisiied that it is work- too oioo of io. oooosoioi oiiooi.. The little Queen of, Holland is to Tntfnsnu. snrrniaenir 1. iasi. be @°°hf°“¢d ]"i.°h°“° fm! jS'°“° P°mP _ _, A . ...A _ or circumstance. It is to be, so to onn 'rrmnnwlrir THE UNITED STATES- speak, purely a. home ceremony. There will not be even the usual formal ____ -A congratulations from_ foreign nations, The following figures taken from but Qugen Evléheémlna will .Year the the United States official return decoratlon 0 t e urmrcon er arm’ S l I I U show the trade of that country with bs it S911d_`_'1t_h9‘Vmg been Sent her by British North .America at ten year periods during the past seventy yea.rs:- Exports. 1825 S 1,5-17,902 S 1856 1345 1856 1808 1876 1666 1895 2,293,285 7,820,755 21i,00=l,€`J20 21,080,777 38,284,~l21 37,245,119 82,85&,9l7 Queen Victoria. The Cla.yton,Bulwer treaty stands in the wa. of the United States con 1,104,858 ca.nal,A and just now our neighbors 2,535:319` want to get rid of the treaty. Among ` ' ' _ ’ _ , W I 16,784,836 other things the treaty provides- for - ~ i _ _ ` ‘ ‘ 0 26,261,379 ` ` ` ' A the neutralization, under _the Joint A protectorate of Great Britain and the __ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ m° United States of an canal construct . ' ' 25,357,802 43,084,123 31,642,312 ' .»,A» 0 You are hereby notiliedA that~l§tll ‘the public , A , _ schools of this city will commence the fall ood wioior tooo oo TUESDAY, the sth September. Scholars _are requested to in attendance on ` and neat clothing, and parents' ians are recommended to purchase them of.-Jas. PATCN & C0. ' .Ai Impdrlso t nina oi owning the Nicara az _ , _ _ 207 725 ‘"° » =» S” i oonhheto 7 I ~= . are requested to wear strong, serviceable , y @@@@ @@@@@ The United States returns do not .___..__ thab there 1135 `_b€€I1. 3 l`0lI1a~l'k'8'bl@, ing free ice-water fountains placed at development in trade between the two the gg;-egg; gg;-Hers Of ggqvge the dig A A 7 ` _ COHDUFIBS SPVBDTG 8al°S & 0 the enggg-S of mg;-5 ard 5 bevgrg, 93 "01\1lI1€ Of Wade 8~°1‘0SS the b0\1HdM'y have entered their protest that such ' ' A line waS l0SS than two 11111110118 Of d0l- gonducg ig dgmgging to buginggg and ` " ‘ '-M€l'l75,; ,. __ _ law yearly- NOW it has grown to they insinuaie also that it is “unbe- more than one hundred and fourteen ooming a. gentleman” on' the pint A ` ~f Ai _ _ most the whole eriod the ex rts of _ millions- g of obo moyofi This loot, bitv 0 A” t A to ~'xI I It is to be observed that during al-y of oommgnt ogfge PM-5 of -the-d,un_ A ? .AA;.= xx-T Z Aff A fi- ` A ‘V _ P P0 ' ‘ kard makers is __uly funny. ' the Republic 'to this country have A ‘0 ' ' ,f _ . _ ,_ \ _.\~\ i.. largely exceeded the imports. The one exce tion to the rule in this re P _ gard was the year 1868, when the. _ ____ balaince Of ‘Tide W&S ill our favor. During the past fiscal year A Great sufferin we have been buyers to a. much larger A g extent than sellers in the United 11,, gm” 5|°°¢| pm-|f|°|», |.|°¢¢v¢ SU*-tes market- Sarsaparllla Cures. The trade figures quoted show a good reason why our American neigh boi-s should desire to retain our cus ~AsA- -Q .. . A A .Ani tom. There is, in fact, no portion of other medicines have tailed to givereliet. A _ __ ~ _ - _ , A _ A, A t " ° w' ° mber ’sSarsa ri cures _ 0 'R 2 i ` heir business ith the outside world Beme Hood P8 118 , when A prtaétwtto 8_1 t which is more prolitable than the" *u°th°"° fm' Re” t‘hi°“°t°’”°”t‘ A! 7. A . . ‘4 _ ' ' t w A -A AA°‘A’".“AA 9.; A A »A °° lm" trade with Canada. On our part we_ “QL H°°‘1"_*0°-»P°W°11»1!1l88-2 y . . . » f- A ' 7; r Butler-ers from any caused by_in\_- pure blood should never be discouraged about taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla because We are general commission mer- chants, direct importere of Oranges, Lemons,`Bananas, etc., ' J obbersviand receivers cf butter, Eggs Cheese and all farm products. _Goods of all kindsi bought and sold on a _moderate com mission. Correspondence sol ic ite- WOODILI? & CO, 265 Barrington so _ ed across Central America. A P t A M f ~ S 7 ,A 6 distinguish between the Dominion and Bogl»,0n’s latest grievance, or rather ' ' 0 A U $2 9,5 the whole of British North America the griovonoo of the pubiioono in “tho Madefrom allvwool Tweed, AGood patterns, with good trim in trade matters, but even with New- Hub", is that Mayor Quincy has mings and fi;-Stfclass workmanship' 0. 7' .- f°“”d1“”d i”°1°d°d 'i° will ‘°° See” Sonshv W benefit the °i”iZ°“"»A by hav' ’ Drop iliand see our stock no trouble to show goods _ ___ _ \_ A ' \‘~‘=\A‘='~A'7=‘»‘:<{°)"5'~'L’~ii ’ \ ~~ L,-‘j&~.,*r 1.' \ _A '_ ¥?§:*1 " I , _ ,.§,., A , ;\s§_5,~\A§A. _- , -A' 7»>`?“¢”r’i‘A‘~=*'\" no-0' 'v §€\~\`*\ l..\T'<~` - ssssb g _ STBSKIIGS BAHBABES llRlll`llllES \\~ ‘ Joiyisdaoo. A noiifox, N. sv A _ A , _ wa 1 ;\__ ,‘ _ ' , have less to lose than our ne' hbo “D°“ Si""°Ithmk iftfmy duty *°l°* lilllmll s¢l\00l»_l0| \sl|'lS- vwlllsdlf I- S A " “Z ' ’ ' ._ . ‘3 'S im min afsom inoim " " ' A 1 nP0'AHE0lBlES' L »i1AmA»»»»» of W AAA azz. ,.212 ....°:.;.,.. ...... R.. inner" is "' border line, as we buy from themo headaches (iam, md “so with mtmhi Boai3dot'i‘ruste%g. - n°»y~' °~ "' Charm” ii I _ """""""° “I . more than “W0 7 d°u“'fS’ Worth f°l` 0ne day a paper was left at my house and iss i1‘°'fglii"it Cmmnmm Ladies' c°u°‘f° _ ~ n . . A _ every dollar’s worth we sell to them. in looking it over I read o! your great El%¥€:1°’5'1°*"? §;lP°“°‘*°°'1 G5*°"‘°°3¢5 fl'0l\l This fact is recognized by well-in- med_icine’sA-valuetomy teuoweuflerers. I E£,d3§:g°“f;;k§§§°§‘,%fftf:¢'§§§{lN‘}~’:§h,h formed persons on the othgr side of reasoned that it-itcured them, why would mmf” 933°” °"G1`°°¥» Cgliswenicd 1me_ The Boston Herald-, for in_ it not cure»me,'althou_gh I must own! 01~;75P¢,-|;mn_ ' ~ _ A _ Stance, says:- - ’ ""° '°‘“° d°“‘?”° “°°‘A‘° ‘°' “’ I _ uT§'§,?¥ iooIA’o'i1"i`,i’f.‘i§°f§?A§io'i‘A§ "The peopleof the Dominion of Can- A Had T"°.d 8° Mai” £~I,f§lI;'J°,,l’,§'§§,. Sem' 14' 1893- ada are the best customers that the °°'.°au°d cures which hm “ned "eg W » ' , A' pi A ~ . I ' relieve me. At last I procured a bottle Aug 4-tu th,sat im fl United States possess. We sold last - U ' _ ' ' » t __ _ A _ t_ roof to tho 5,000,000 rooidoooo of 'nd °“°’ “mn” “U tm’ m°‘"°i“° th’ A ._ » A' " ‘ v Bl'iUiSh North Am8l'iC8»&S many g00dS trouble was much better.. V I continued - as we sold to 40,000,000 residents of taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and have de- AA . ‘_ _ _. . , I . ,:._ , - the continent of South America ” they now have, extend it if possible, but in no case to limit a line of coin AA A is oons it siiirlle”leililli|iri t e gamers. ' p A _ ` Ts the best-ii. fact the (lim 'True Blood Purifier. mth i I ted In I _ andtli kinds 0 i Says the Moncton Transcript:-‘ If ' I ' "ac, V,,,,,,,,,,,,,°,,;,,' Wm, LATE W°u"7"’° d°“°,°**l°f9°l>°' , headaches had left me and my catarrh rived so much benedt from it that I would » . 7 o . A . _ ‘ We may therefore rest assured that advise any one troubled with impure A in the Quebec conference our neigh blood to try Hood’s Sarsaparilln, the great _ (F91-mgglygf Kgngingml-1,) hors’ representatives will take good §l°°d,P“rm°r' Fei bag" °°“' “M” I PIIIIGO St., Chdrldttetowh. _ - li’ s -, A care to hold, if they can, »the trade o°r§§S’Et_ Ziggy? 2-,°;t_sN';;ia,§:s Jmyméipptmito st.Pau1’o Choi-oii. St., Toronto, Ontario. Remember Sold by all driigg sis. $1; six for $5. prohibition fails at the coming plebis_ H00d'S PlliS rrooivo nan;-ov-iii; ut- cite, it will split on the rock _of .. . I A A R ” _ Ro Jo A diiference. Those _who ass th t, ,; A . *f """"“""."'-_' . A _ .. .A , _ V, largevote will _not be'recordl;ll_°agoiins:i,lB|InuK A ` * ~ 'f i = » _ _ A 2;? prohibition are mistaken. The pre- _ A _ _ _ , ~ _.wrt-_‘n~"" ‘ "ii*°“"“ l »-A M . , _A _ _ sent is a critical moment in the his-` tory of prohibition 'i_n_C_auada; but it is also a critical momentiiu the history of the liquor traHc_.f= 'The one ' mgvg. ment is merely influenced .by the bl'0|;\»d¢8tA, impulses philanthropy; 'buttheother by of ‘ infact it is a life and ’ _ A _ The 4. s. cibn rollin' 'fr 1( l- A déollll Sli!!! l . All A Wed *‘ ‘ 7 im img," " ‘“ V gg e _ observation and at vlfdrlgner S augur sm vm 1,, an ‘i‘i"iA‘*A "=.*|!A?#‘lE°= 1731?” *lf iwieiwmnuiigfi; °°'m‘l°i ,.1-i,,,,°"“ iliétestof trade or' §2°"_ista. Newi;n'i\l32ii°d.&:finylli§¢i'§°oa°~f¢l M1 - » - I °*°°°¢BI»v¢iv1>sae¢rAaoa~sroauooooeor P000 _ revenue is concerned, that.A.¢_l°|=k_srAlowami-aso»=. ;,f” _ _ o'y ;. .A v_.,_.,, / _ , -‘ " Q51" ' " ‘ _- non.aoo'y u.P.a.A.il. '“‘*“‘5 °“°¢'8°¢'¢ °P="¢°s3¢iii>!itih1ioi"”'f'°‘°“?`-".‘;“‘A.»’5* f.’°.'¥"“°'°"°"' lllllhl. m8-.Ano iv, iinif-ai:o7i°°'"m° B" _ ;, posit ion is forthcoming.” »’ PEAK!! BROS k C0. °'“`°°‘"= Ava- ima 'ss mm’ class S1l1l¢i1l¥and. N eeiilework. #225, pei- “num Lulu-‘ Warcssluind Grocers, Gt, Geo. St. rork including C%WN BRIDGE and EAWMIC o Sli lllllserril Frull Sauce DAYlS0ll & G0 ¥###1 H. 7 LA., M 5¥‘€.”9'l»?'i?..1..‘.” ‘"’“’f"A*A?!‘°"§"-"-° if I ““ 77"' " 77477 I 7 V7 A- V 7 A! og e - Env if E allotted I . _.':-:_.'.":--.._4,_i.__/_e,~ DC W A_u¢.e