'PW -v‘,' To Hire E cared for, always. :,,.l»s"'.=u'r-ianiar ’ii"%. " ' , _ p, _,_ , ).V.._`. .2 .__._l.,,_. _ T.,,1r,‘."';_> 0' _ A V ` A . \ s. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE 12, IDI. £ > -~ "”“' E l'“" ~--~------------ ---»- - -_» s -_ __ _ " - \DfAS OF A YQUNG MN* Stock Notes. ODDPBLLOWS DAYS- PRETTY JUNE WEDDING. “I am still a young man," said Rus- sell S.l;e the other day, “for a man is y°un;_1ust as long as he takes an “give interrst in hisowii life and tl e life of the world. :TEES n @@“=@@Ell t llllenueai. ftlnseeunnvl [OR THE BLOOD. l.lVER.l.UNGS. p Experience has shown to physicians mat the majority of diseases ave their gfigin in the derangernent or disease of the stomach and other organs of diges- tion and nutrition. The stomach is the rece tacle in which food_ is received and me laboratory in which it is prepared to nam-ish the diB`erent parts o the body. 1; prepares brain _ nourishment in one wav, nerve nourishment in another, muscle nourishment in another. When the stomach is “out of order” these _various forms of nourishment an only bpm-tly or imperfect1y_ prepared, and nerve, muscle, or brain, as the case may be, is only partly fed, and the result is pain, which is_Nature’s protest and The pain may be in the head or in t e heart, but you must reach it throu h the stomach or you can’t cure it. ’l§iat is the philosopgy on which Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi Discovery is pared. It has absolute contro of Ei: stomach and digestive and nutritive stem It cures diseases in h heart The trotting mare Hatasn, 2.32, owned by H. Wilson, Old Bridgeport, dropped a handsome chestnut filly by Thornedale Echo, 227i. Hastasn was raised by Mayor Warburton, Milford Farm, Char- lottetown. As a one, two, three and four-year old, with the vetern horse- man. P. S. Brown guiding her, she never once met with defeat. Nelson Phiney Parrsboro’s we‘l known hot seman, lately purchased the stallion “Pharoh," foaled in Prince Edward Island in 1891. The horse arrived on Thursday evening and 'was the centre of attraction for Pairs- boro horsemen. “Pharaoh’s” sire was Bronze Chief; dam Lady Swift by Dean Swift. “Pharaoh” is a handsome bay horse andhas a half-mile yearling record of 1.46. He has a flne set of linibs and feet, clean, hard and smooth as anyone could wish Both the sire and dam _of “Pharaoh” are descendants of the best trotting stock of this country. He was awarded first prize at the P. E. I. Provincial Fxhibition show ring 1859-‘96-07.-Moncton Transcript. Another trotter which has recently changed hands is Brazilian, (now owned by John P. living, Cape Traverse, P. E. I.,) and is one of the best bred and one of the greatest sires, and one of the fastest trotters ever brought to the provinces. Brazilian was sired by Brown Wilkes, dam Olive, 2.31}, by Lake- lands Abdallah; second dam, Lady Grey, by Mambrino Chief. No horse ever owned in the provinces had so much racing as ayoungster. as Brazilian; he won three first monies out of fbur starts as two-year old, with the record of 2.4%-, and as a three-year old won two races out of three, obtaining a record of 1.321% It ‘the diseased condition 0 the stomac h racing.-Maritime Farmer. liver. lungs and °U1=f 01?” by Cedar was as s fo..-year old he dia his great which prevents the proper nourishmen I I _ of the various organs and corrupts them ' --Ol by its own diseased condition, in the partial nourishment it egpovides. In like manner “Golden M 'cal Discovery” pnriaes the blood,o .'11 . , ~* . -ff."-.~.f . _ - ; _ . ` ‘ ` "'"-" _ BUFFALO, June 8.-Oddfellows days June 26 and 27 promises to be among' the mostinteresting and memorable of the Pan-American Exposition. Afraternal in- vitation has been issued to the 12,(` I) I. O. O. F. lodges throughouttbe United States and Canada, requesting the members to participate in the ceremonies on these days. _._.......¢-;- Croupy Coughs of Children. The tendency to croup is a foe that.all parents have to fight. Croup comes in the night, when the help must be iight at hand if it is to be lielp at all. Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam is a. blessing to all families where there are children subyectto attacks of croup or any mean cough. t has a wonderful reputation for its efficacy and full d ' it. y esei ves You cannot tell what night your child may wake up choking to death with croup In such a case what do you do ? Send for a doctor and wait an hour or perhaps twc hours,while the child is gasping for oreath. How much simpler where the true specific for _ cioupy . cogszha and all throat tion- hle is right at ha rl. Indeed no other way is safe with young children in the house. Adamson’s Cough Balsam is a most de- licate medicine for children, relieving the little thioats at onee.Its action is soothin°: and certain. It clears out the phletzm: which produces the croupy condition, and is a safeguard which no mother who knows about it wi‘l dispense with. All coughs and inflammation of the throat or bronchial tubes are cured by the Balsam with prouiptness that surprises. All drui- gists sell it, 25 cents. The genuine has ` W. Kinsman 8; Co.” blown in the bottle. ._é¢.___ D. L. NIO0DY'S SUCCESSOR. New Yonx, J une 8.-A despatch to t-‘ie Jouinal and Advertiser from Lon- don says: Tbe Rev. G. Campbell Mor- gan who is leaving for the United States to t tire up the evangelistic work of DwightL. Moody had a great send-off to- night at the City Temple. _..._.¢_...__ ee/,.§....., This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxetive Brotno-Quinine 'rabies th named: that cures a cola in ev __-..>__ Miasas ssrotusn. SPRINGHILL, June 1|.-Two miners, G Tifhng and John Merlan, entoommbed in old Aberdeen mine,Springhll1,were rescued alive yesterday morning at 4 o’clo¢-lr, after being imprisoned for about foity hours in old head mine. ._i¢_..__ 'l`oCurea Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Broruo Qulnine Tablets all drugxrists refund the money if It fails o cure; 25a. E. W. Grove. Signature on each box. .1..._¢i-_ BY TEN WIIR VESSELS. QUEBEC, June 7.-Commander Gillett _H. M. S. Crescent arrived in town yester- day to mat: arrangemenss for the anchor- age of the vessels which will accompany the Duke of York to this port. The Op- hir will be escorted by no less than ten war vessels from Halifax. 1-_-1*-mul I belidve MINARD’S LINIMENT will cure every case of Diphtheria. MRS REUBEN BAKER. I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT will produce growth of hair. MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON. Stanley, P. E. I. I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT is the best household remedy on earth. , MATTHIAS F OLEY Riverdale, Oil City, Ont. ____gi.-_ a MAN INSTANTLY KILLED. SYDNEY, June 10.-Archibald Russell, of Conception Bay. Nfld., was instantly killed on Saturday evening at the con- struction work of the. open earth furnace of the Steel Company, by the falling of a block and tackle striking him on the head. It is estimated 153 men have been killed since the commencement of the Steel Works. in- TO CURE GRIPPE IN TWO DAYS Laxative Bromo-Quinine removes the cause. RUM ADVERTISEMENTS. I Lutheran Church was thato t e temper- ganizstion of Farmers’ Institutes as f _ ance committee in favor of the anti-can- follows ; ` A _ 'teen law and hinting that the press W88 AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT NO. 2 ~ » _ being subsidized by whisky advertise- AT F11 EDERICTON on Thursday, - l I ments. f 20th June at 2 o'clocIz p. m. _ _ DISTRICT _NO. I. STIN GIN G CHILBLAINS. ' une .30 n._ m. _t A distressing and anuoyin as are TB] _ 10_ I n G y IC’-»i5§==»11=;,,',°°v' °°,° ‘"5 1mg;=‘§e*e,‘};,a 1;; ir vaai~ii>Si~1 aiwisldoeamcs on ne a run ` e 0 e 3 n ~ca-lou r. .° - ’ Oidtmedt_. Ti-ygit \_~iien you have retired Fl‘idHY 21:1. June at 7.30 D- Ul- with itching, e'.-ngirgfeer and expect_to. ])[S'_[‘R]C1‘ LO, 7 spend a sleeo‘ess night in suffering _ _ aria D t <1 v ` I S V 32325:.: i..»‘.?.l’..”;€£i.S.... 3*... °“ S’_“‘ “Y II *|10 - is the standard of excellence. _Ibis the DISTRICT NO. 9. ' worId’s greatest cure for all itching of the A-1- MQUNT HERBi- RT on M anday skin. i h :una P»‘m° ' ~ d At three ‘mis ml ALL the farmers in the respective thgvlgitgsufakingfiepply to Miss ¢`,,,.r;°e°'ant District at the meetings above mention 1 =S“‘“‘°’ B”°S° - 11”’ Wu' ed' = B_ RGGEBS ~ _ Stoves and -Hardwarejf 1 coesigiaghgiiitt gi>?n§dA’aatx-I-‘-IFR ` Commissioner ' um.-__ - Remick of the Winter Street church om- ciating, in the presence of the Immediate relatives and a few invited friends of the cou le p . The groom is the well-known pro- prietor of the Association bowling alleys and is a graduate of the Haverhill High school class of 1896. The parlor where the ceremony took place was handsomely decorated with asparagus vines and palms, the bridal tended by her younger sister, Miss Har- riet Hood, and the best man was Mr. Heniy E“sworth Megoon. As the bridal patty entered the room, the Mendelssohn wedding march was played by Mr. Dana Downing, a classmate of the g.°oom. The biide’s gow n was of while muslin de sole with fine lace trimmings and insertion of white satin ribbons. She wore tea roses' and srnilax In her hair and curled a bou- quet of bride’s roses. The bridesmaid was gowned in white organdie trimmed with lace, with/insertion of pink ribbons. She carried pink pirks. The reception, which was held at the future home of the couple, 194 Main Street was attended by a large number of the friends of the families, including a delega~ tion from Waldeinar Company. U. R. K P. The ushers were Mr. Chas. EL Morse was decorated with palms and ferns, as was the dining room, where a dainty wedding lunch was served. Mrs. Mabel Dearborn, Miss Florence Amburg, l Miss Edith Millett and Miss Floreneei, Fairbanks assist-ed in serving the wed-` ding lunch, and Miss Mamie Chapman served punch. They were all prettily at- tlred in Rowns of white-muslin. Miss Bertha Fairbanks, who was the flower girl, was attired in a gown of white and carried white pinks. She also assisted in the reception. The wedding gifts were numerous, and included besides useful and valuable articles of a varied nature, aransze from the parents of the groom. a I of Waldemar Company, U. R. K. P., and seveial purses, including one of $25. Present at the wedding and reception ‘ among others were a number of relatives f :om out of the town. After the reception the couple left on the 9.10 train for Boston on their honey- g moon. The going away gown of the bride was of steel grey novelty with steel match, an old :old silk waist. Her hat was a smart white tucked chiffon with pancake crown of white and gold panne chiffon with black rennaissance lace over it. A chihon pompom with a rich orna- ment of rhinestones and amethyst, with a white and gold rose, formed the trim- mlngs of the left side. The hat was fin- ished with a large Alsatian bow resting upon the hair. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks will be at home after June 9.-Haverhill, Mass., Evening Gazette, June 6. , APill thatcanbe used when required -- for Constipation or Costiveness without causing sickness or pain is BEACH’S, ' STOMACH Sc LIVER PILLS. Send us cents to The Baird Oo., Lt’d,, Woodstock N. B.,for trial sample box. Small pills I small dos purely vegeteble. Regular size 25 cts. a bottle at dealers. defraud insurance companies to the extent of $67,000, in which the Can- adian branch of the Independent Or- der of Forresters wastobe one of the victims. is disclosed by developments in the celebrated Dsfenbach case now on trial. -.MQ-_--. When you ask for Headache Powders be ‘ sure you get KUMFORT. Never accept a substitute. It is better to be safe than sorry and you may be sure that KUM- FORT are the best . All Druggists in 10 and 25c, sizes. ° - - _-v Farmers' Meetings Mr. W. W. Hubbard. S ei-etarv of AT CLIFTON on Thursday 20th J at 7 I The Commissioner desres to nike! Of the June weddings none have been. 2 p I g _ more beaut'-'.iI than that which funited' _ f , , Q ‘ , -x _ Mr. Rclph E. Fairbarks and Miss Bessie `; - 1 “' » ‘ Mae Hood; esterday aiternoon at6 o’clock. A V F' ' U The cerem» .av occur red at the home of the ` " I' I bi-Ide’s parents, and lilies. Frank W. Hood, on Belmont Street. with Rev. J. M. ~ and Mr. Geo. A. Savage. The parlor- dinner set of l'!5 pieces from the members “ colored trimmings and lined with silk of _ the same shade. She wore gloves to ' velour. The drape was of white tucked _, _ i . _ V.. , couple standing beneath an arch of as- paragus vines. The bi ide was given away I A .' by her father, the single ring service being , I t _, ; , q Q used in the ceremony. The bride was at- ' l ' ,- t ,. 's 1*. if :E » » t--a Of bankrupt clothing and cloths. We have bought ' 7000 dollars worth of ready-made clothing and 2000 ~ , dollars worth of cloths at alittle ovei half price. We’l1 ;>~f sell them the same way. Sale begins Tuesday morn- ing at 9 o’clock. _ V '<1;;f ._» .-1 , f . i 3 :I ff“""'.'§ Q at -' " I e » » . ~ g ‘. I ’ V” j. ' 5, 'I 'T 2: . pvc- ° ' `;".'<*% .. ‘Q _.;~ ,- . » i ~ ‘ ~_ t 2 -it 0 ` _ Tweed, Serge and Worstered suits, Trousers. A' ' _I '_ B0y$ “ Two -piece and threepiece suits all sizes also Overcoats, Reefers and Ulsters, odd pants toe. _ hHdrens’ 'Ihree piece vest suit in tweed and serge -a crash, and duck suits. - I oths _ Worsted, serge, Scotch and ctweedz and tweed and homespun. ‘ ‘ ` ~ i Come early Tuesday morning we'll give. you excuse forfbeingl seedy now. ' - Prwse t The Wonderful Cheap Men, / . S GIGANTIC FRHUD PLANNED. CHICAGO, June 8.-A conspiracy to. . < 4 pf--tw is an ,¢ 1-*"5* P-_ __ ,I ,W-W _ - M ' s t ‘ TELEGRAPII .,,,._-4;-*iii* most of the 3]; af Hull, best Matches ' ‘li Canada- ‘ f°f¢'*¢ 1 fleast money. ~ Sold Don., everywhere , fofgemw V brand. _ E $ M .Eddy’s ' Telegraphs _ *_ the Stcck Breeders Association ofthe 'V ._._..-.»-» ' ' '__ ° Das M01.~'FS. Iowa. J une 71-Among the Maritime Provix ces will address the ‘ - ` ~ ~ reports made Out at Yesterday S€SSi0l1 01 farmers and assist the Commissioner of the 43rd several Sylwd Of the Evfmirelical Agriculture of this Province in the or- f h ’ . SIMON \V. GR-RWE. _ __ Ur _ ~;;_..»e 1. 4" ' ` 1 ,,,,,_,-_¢,,,.,;,,,,,i1i,.._Sl,.. '.,¢a..' , Cm ` 5 1, ,em-_f.....s;.....a,.. ` _ .ma ' ,Walker’s_Corner. May 30, cod & wlyr. _ 12 wtd. i I A " 1 » ' ` ~ A _;._*fi_f' ' is ~ . _ » . 5 . _ » -- ' ' ~ A _ * _ ~ , . ~ ‘ » " . -' .v ~ . . L, ‘;. ~.= _ 1""f*'§<`5£ aa. , . - - . _- : .~“ 1 ` r . , _ _ _ , .,_ . '- ' ’-`3',‘a c 's 3: I #gil 4,.- s ~'-sg. also Overccats, Ulsters and Reefers. ‘ ‘l soars I MATCHES ‘Z Made 7'" i .E%...