dc, *QS fo nn ronneeti there ?=nxR1‘nx¥n»1 1=r.\r_rv-‘ ~ x. y -1 _ PRSYDNIY with Strainer Bruce for ~ "‘3iTi'ii'i‘-'f=5`=° _ ,§‘§,f_,f~;‘ mlscsilineous ITEMS. 2 NN " ' :.5 ~. " > " w»~»». , " 33'", _ ' l .--` ' ‘~\ ' V _ ,-» /‘ . ~.~‘ "` v V' I \ " . A L _\i'§`_“ 4' '\_a,-"/"g_.\ _ _ __ "_ .. *W/_°_______ ___ - ‘ ~ i. va ..I`HE.. l.I.(il.i.i Gllllillll after the Holidays on graduates-` ISAAC OXENH AM. Principal & Pi oprietor. Aug 3, 1900, d&Wtf , August, 20th insi a. in. A thorough and practical is given in the following: Book Commercial Law. Arithmetic, English Correspuadenwii Methods, Shorthand, Typewrit- Save time by taking our course. attention to securing posi- _-ll maui £85! run ou Eastern Standard time. P.E.I. June 18 d and w. + .-f 3 » f €"""‘*“ ___ l'.t’tm Steam liav. ilu, Ltd. Q§£.;‘°°t‘.Z.‘2$.§f;‘ °.f.‘;.°..';’;.1".;”‘;i"’.i2 every day. Sundays excepted. ¢01`d f0l` all time- l l 1 1 'mn GUARDIAN, on A m.orrr-,-mwv Pinson EDWARD ISLAND _ _ , m <1-'i- if Large Cui ot White Pine. From the white pine forests of Minne- sota, ¥Visconsin and Michigan last year were cut more than 6,000,000,000 feet of lumber in addition to what was cut for for railway ties, poles, pump and other products. MALCOLM KELLY. Travellers Rest,lP. E. Island, says; “My little daughter was so badly stdllded t at her foot and ankle became covered with a solid blister. \Ve expected her to e laid up up for a long time but fortun itely we got a bottle of McKinnon`s English Ointment and applied ~ome of it to the scald. It relieved her suffering in a very short time, and we did not lose any rest or sleep with her. The second ‘; box made a complete cure." Amoantoi Money Coied. throne was $1,025,000. During the pre- |°n~|'||u.3E|g|_AN|) g pmlgfgs sent reign the mint has turned out $2,250,- 0lI), including $790,(IlJ,0K) in India-a re- The Act Of a Hero. George Campbell, aged 16, was hcroicall rescued from one of. the most horrible deaths imaginable, that of being burned to ashes in a roaring furnace of dam es at the Gregory mill, Grand Bay, N. B., the other day. An accident. happened, the like of which, perhaps, has never bi fore b ‘eu recorded in the provin'e, and of such a. horrible nature as to make one shudder to think of. Young Campbell is an err- ployee at Gregor-y's mill, and his duties are to feed into the furnaces the sawdust and other refuse from the sawing oper- ations. The refuse wood is carried to the top of the furnace by chains and chutes, and it is then tired into theflirethrough an opening, called the hopper, in the top of the furnace, The feeding of this refuse to the furnace flames was the work of young Campbell, and he was so engaged when the accidenthappeued. His position would be directly over the fire. While at work he lost his balance in some way and fell backward, disappearing with 0. heartknding cry, through the hopper and into the blazing fire. It was a. terrible predicament and death in 8. most awful form $n.red Ihe boy in the face. All about him was blazing fuel and the ~ ,-.~ »- 2 _ 4 slam will be healthy too. I i » Htl Zosmetics and ‘fate-washes _ f _..._.. _ .nam .by the sensible woman who really values her complexion., The _cause of a sallow ’ of pimples and of unsightly blotches cannot be removed 'by caustic bleaches, f I ` i{lbb¢v’s Efferiaescent Salt `. $ when taken regularly, and as directed, strikes directly at the seat of the trouble.. *_ restores the healthy action aid.:-appearance of the skin, *by it a, ° manner the organs of digestion. When the stomacfh, liver and bownls are healthy, the `~t .I 1 'A _ A pamphlet explaining the many uses of this scientific preparation will be mailed ifee on W tion to The Abbey Eliervesceut Salt Company, Li~m`®d, Montreal. _ . ' s' roa sane ar Au. nnucocsns, q‘.-;.aa_6¢¢ s DU CHENE, %n nrrivel of st. Jenn.; for s ‘MMEn.-11>E train for Charlotte arrival of morn- and ‘all Stations DU CHENE. connect- for ST. JOHN, .BOS- fiames encircled his form. Hu was rescued from his' terrible si man being could live buta short time in such aplacc, ane rescue must be prompt and the work of a hero in the accomplishment. That he * ¥°°°*°° Wifi! “ai” f°" C°“` Dear Sir,-I have used MINARDS LINI- "' St hh” “"1” C' P' R' 'md I ment in my stable for over a year and con f°’ U' S' "d Ca”-ma' “lm at St' Jqhn 't the ver best liniment for horse sider- of International and Dominion I y ‘ d I d . S. Lmes_Tuesday and saturday lleshl can get an strong yrecommen lt. B¢;tondd_irec‘_tVd(;xe itizllowincg gay GEO HOUGH. Un on y, C ne ay an r1~ ' with Steamers for Eastport, i Livery Stables Quebec’ ll alf past three on nr- Halifnx and Sydney C. C. RICHARDS & Co. r Picton at S go da trains for I mn ‘uni 11 'n Plant . connect 't same had at Grand Trunk Intercolonial and P, E. I. on the Company‘s steamers and in United states and Canada. F. W. HALE~‘. Secretary. A. OAEJJ! laciiiiltl., M. Di en H111. to m. 1to3and78p.m. June ¢h,iooo d&w3mpd, exgrience in the practice of consu _ every one marries nowadays except a few foolish women and some very wise men. - Don’t suffer from toothache when ia ten cent bottle of Dr. Low’s Toothache Gum will cure it quickly without blistering your lips or cheeks. :.2 wipe his feet. ONE LAXA-LIVERPILL every night N Stoneybroke-My dear, the wolf is at caught the boy and together they were the door? drawn from the fiery furnace. Campbell Mrs. Stoneybroke-Is he? Well, tell him was terribly burned,in fact there is hardly I 1 . fire ' I for thirty days makes a complete cure of and therefore the flames had not time to tuatlozi is a tributetothe heroism of one of the mill employes. John McKinnoii,' taking in the situation at a glance, and thinking not of the suffering and even danger of life that he would encounter; rushed to rescue young Campbell. But one way presented itself-Campbell must burn to death or else his rescuer must reach him through the hopper down through which the boy had fallen to the fire. McKinnon saw this and faced the danger in order that he might rescue the lid. H6 WNW down foremost head the hopper, while other mill hands held his feet. There he was suspended over a seaof fire,the flames reaching up to his face and arms which were out stretched to reach young Camp- bell. McKinnon did 'not flinch but car- ried tol completion the heroic act he had begun. Campbell clutched him and he . His rescue was prompt, however, Dart nf his bodv but was reached bv the _ I Sei? eneseaoiiecenneaeeoa CHEWING g _ -iintotlg , __ 7 l, ’ ' l7’dr~O7 ._ ` ~ " L " as mum satan . ucneoaillafuani K 3 estate I A N f amass L. Elves Entire Satisfaction The repe 1' ed orders we receive for th s brand is th best proof that this Tobacco is all right FOR OAI-E_ EVERYWHERE. N. B.-A.5c. Plnglof “.PA'ra1~.='1_‘ t'wis'r” in I 20 peracent larger than former y.” Qillf § CIUIIIC CIIQQCICQOINC *;:.‘:.*.!.?‘*“ I.lEG».A.I.|' ' oageeoooo Inman-g _ I-A- > li . 4.'7rn.Sr‘:Eua1-e _ . lted on all the Medicines including the Residence, Prince Street, 3rd door w. Raown, Florida Hotel. _ MillI1l’l Lllllltlf GUN! lllpfhefll. ! lllllllllil . S, 88 _ cts. ° , burns, sealds, contnsions, etc. Price 250. Hotel opens for the season ou June “Spl'igginS' Wife htm had Bollle money attention will be paid to guests- left her .. tes For f rth ° ' m . rticulars e S. Brown, Rldvergrgdtel or D- “Y I T Heth tdoesgoodf good’ sakeseek Q I 'neither Eraise nor rewlird, but he is sur; indebted to me make immed St. Charlottetown. retired from business would - received their mmm Cured of Constipation. _ _ ya: “I gladly recommend Laxa-Liver It the Modlc Bl Htl Pi.lls,_as _they cured me completely of S . W. DODD. ° ti. of Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Glass Table Sets, and all kinds of Dining Room and Kitchen Crockery is com- plete for the summer trade. We bought most of our goods before the prices advanced so we are selling all lines at very low prices. Best goods, latest designs lowest prices. ° P. COLWILL, _I . W. HIALF8» ~ July 7 » Oom Paul left his wife in Pretoria, it is 0 N tru but he took ° Nar.Co., Lid. ‘ lim- Wm. ' You e Frome. Olili; BIB-_ ‘~‘0ueyear_:goourl5\tleboyhadauattecl_r., pofcroup w ch lotta had wheene ln his-1 it chest. We used Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine 1' I Syrup, and it completely cured him SALE, w............ . ........` -l aye bilge, can al ,_ .w°»nl1>°\l¢°blidldr- Blind With Headache- ; IGI 1 I Ivbiotllildllget ncghildlgattd .R°°i°l°°°° °f Mblwl m lffifalffhgiurdwm laliuiiili' "mn" C. Charlottetown Boy- _*cured me.” y ' twenty and time V j; ~T°~enh Murm»,nm¢m.1a,1>. E.I. » . CGPNBI Roos when it beckoned, but Oom _ ‘P\\l’~ capital goes when it is chased. P. C. MeLEOD,° .Biafra Llnlleltiilrealligare, In-can h _ 8 I. _ biliousness and constipation. That is just 25 cents to be cured. When a man tells you that he doesn‘t likethegame of checkers, you can be- perfectiy sure that he doesn‘t know how Hacraans YELLOW o1L cures Sprains. bruises, sores, wounds, cuts, frostbites chiiblain stin of inse es. suppose to Spriggins it is just like making love all over againf, of both in the end. V MissBessie Nason, Clover Hill, N. S. constigtion before I had finished the third x ” Every time aman sees the cloth from which his new suit is to be made it looks ugller. MILBURN‘S STERLING HEADACHE POWDERS cure the worst headache in from five to twenty minutes, and leaveuo bad aftereffects. One powderiic.. 3 powders' 10c., 10 powders 256. ' c, care to remove his Brit ish prisoners. Oom Paul is a hard man to settle. ~ Mr. Arthur Byrns, Rock Hill, Ont., writes: “I was laid up with stiff joints for about four years, and could get no re- lief until I use three bottles of agyard’s Yellow Oil which cured me.” Price 25c. A rural local says, “The farmers who gave their cows sawdust disguised asbran were rewarded with wooden calves this spring.” Minar¢l’s Liniment Cures Colds, etc. The less we parade our misfortunes the more sympathy we command. . \"|lf§E.Z£ III-Tiff. 63535: Minard’s Llniment Cures Dlstemper. ;,dh¢0li1cfi]l;il<§ glial; fa): illijgllalgs. mfr? fhlizatrl ysidé, Charlottetown. Ifa man has a true sense of humor, he was half crazy from the terrible itchin . ` 8 km when =° £5551:§§'..i“;°:.1.§.Df;..‘€;‘.”i§;’S.°?‘i1@“.~1 ‘ . e.ec uc app i» v DR LOWS WQRM SYRUP is a Safe_ cationl experienced relief and one box IIS 0 Sure and reliable worm expeller. Acts Cured me th01`0Ugh1Y and Permanently ` equally well on children oradults. Be sure *Wd tha-5“`aS UW0 39318 1120-" Dr- ChH-S03; you get Low’s. Ointment, 60 cents a box, all dealers. Pllailill WE] (ll Sptlldlilg Zi oem Paul admits that his capital is. "gf U3, with him on wheels, but denies that it amounts to $10,000,000. Tickets good for day of issue If your child is sudering from worms, 5° ,old an Sfeamu- hprin give him Dr. Low’sPleasant Worm Syrup = me doun, and any cents tis perfectly harmless and_coutaius its f, own cathartic, so that there is no need of givinga purgative. Price 25c. * - include 1‘ea_ on return voy- , héli past nine_l_ocal_ n1;i’_g_‘;i1I`;’:_g_}$_;_¢£¢\!l1_if\d man Wei ever-_'_ F i Thelatndaad has ' about the head and arms in his darin bulned entirely off. " A =nn.A.w.|:iu\ is. '° tn1AI|_i_ncudil§..259- lent iethediaeaaed .i"*‘°“°‘l'°"i.§“;r‘°'°“°i*.l°'.z?"‘. E git Not a Bitter Enemy. General J oubert was not a bitter enemy of England. When contesting the Pre- sidency with Mr. Kruger in 1888 he said: I fought against the English for our liberty, but I have now, as I had then, no ill feeling whatever against any other power. 1i THE HEALTH PROBLEM suls muclh Iiiimplerd t-has isfsgmetimes PlJOSe_. eqth _ epenscley upon D¢rf¢¢t digestion-anshpure blood, andthe. nroblem is solved ve.:-yreadily by Honda. Sirsaparilla. You may’ keep well by taking it promptly for any stomach or blood disorder. Its cures of scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, dyspepsiaberheumatism and other diseases are num red by the thousand 8. _'1‘he favorite family cathartic is Hood’s Pills. lil* Sailors Miraculous Escape. -11 At Liverpool details of a sailor’s miracu- lous escape from drowning were related. The second mate, Henry Carrier, of the barque Valona, was washed overboard by an immense wave, but a minute later a return wave carried him back on the ship. HALF CRAZY WITH PILES. ` Mr. Isaac Foster, Erie View, Norfolk Co.t, Ontario, writes: “I was troubled, ,, _ l Z At % Z 9 ‘ .3 s.e.r.r.:sr:as, scixmcns, I... ww. 1-4-V i burn deeply. He lies at his father`s home hovering between life .and death. Mc- Kinnon was also very severely burned an 8 d successful attempt. ._ His hair was _ 9' ~ . " ' - f f, _ OWEN 5 ARTINSTITUTINa°.a-.::sw"=z.i.°° '_ _ g ~ GO NSE R VLA T0 R Y 0Ff M U53 0| .Gi '°'a‘i'£.a_f».‘1’>l'l»'i‘¢`l..‘f`_'°.'.sau.»». , Bglthful enviroumenv. Admirable equipment. m " lt`ifi§.§f..ii°iif. ill g".'.i’..ii'§§i{i§'l “$315, f§°dc t'°""°" "amd a 1' B fa Sackville, N. B., July 31, 3 aw &. wa-4513. .. I P ` U _F ._ ..BIGYGI.E Wouldn’t This “Explode” You ? Maud Muller, on a summex’s day, scorched along on the broad highway; Her wheel a. worthy Wel‘and Vale Ur el e she’d never tell this tale. 'l heéludge steamed by, and said: “My ear K ' Thelx;e’s '_1-oom for you; come, jump in ere . My»a`utomobile’s built for two- ‘_F _ _ df hlikef .” .?.i°:;~.:°. °.'.°if“° .. , _ po , s- au . reared, Blew up, and lol it disappeared. And Maud said, asfshe watched his plight “Tha_nl_r_s. Judge. You're really out of s ,r t.” he pfigg satisfactory Fifvlmlgienltd IU at Sydney. I ‘Rv 53 ° lm »:.- A _ J\I l 8l