»~e»»»,‘, ---~~ ._._ _, ,______ ff ~ 2 » 'l B }. ( . T A RDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN.:NOVEMBER 1 1899 »f--.L~f;,i.:._iss°ei~i.¢;-_.-- ’~-vfe-' - ~<-~»‘~~ " " °` 1 | I i v-.\4,dlnr-1-”‘\* `““ "` A 1 I §; §§~.&»§@¢, é. I I O I . Fat ii I O I Herring Flagdaln and Cape Brton,`just rceived by ' J. T. Pearden I I _ f I I » Lower Queen Street. 3 s _ _‘ i>LANT_Lii\iE EXBURSIUNS J Charlottetown to .at .a¢ Boston and Return .a= $1 1 .oo -coon Fon so DAYS- Commenciug October 3rd, 'he well known S. S. Halifax leaves Charlotte town every Tuesday at noon for Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax. From Halifax-Every Wednesday at 11 p. m. Passengers ticketed via Pic- ton on Wednesdays. From Boston every Saturday at noon. Tickets tor sale at Stations at P. E. I. Railway. For tickets, rates on freight and all information apply to H. L. CHIPMAN, W. W. CLARKE, Supt. Halifax. Agent. Sept- 27--.tf L4. . "_ _ _ _ ' The 0h’town l\wm__Ml_l_l@lltjR(ll, lll lloitlininberland and Princess 9 Leave as below every day (Sundays excepted. From POINT DU CFIF:l\E (on arrival o afternoon train from St. John) for SUM MERSIUE. None-c»iiig theta with express train for "harl~»tt.etr» Nu. From SUMMERSIDE (ou arrival of morn ing train from Ch:irlotte"own) for Point, nu Cherie, co _necaina with uav train for Si.. John. Connection at Moncton with train for Can- andat- St. John with Steamers of Inter- n. tonal Line and D. A. R. Stamers and Rail w for United States and Cnada rom PICTOU [on arrival day from Halifax] for Ch’iown. From CHARLOTTETOW seven a. m coal for Picton (connect-i? here with day train for Cape Breéon and ii. fax, at Halifax, with C. A. m P. Ll ef0rBoston. Through Tickers to be had at Grand Trunk, Canadian Pacino, Intercolonial and P, E. Is- land Railways, and on the Compa.iiy's Steam- em and connecting lines in United States. F. W _ HALES, Charlottetown. J uiie3 Secretary s-`_ _ ___ _ _ -_ ._¢ NUTICE I hereby give notice that I require ll persons indebted to me, whether or book account, judgement, promis- ory note or otherwise, to make im- mediate payment of the same to Messrs McLeod, Nhrson McQuarrie, solicitors, Charlottetown, whom I have authorized to grnt receipts therefor. I hereby offer for sale my pre- mises at Morell, containing 56 acres, about 16 acres of which are under cultxvation. The remainder is covered with a second growth of soft w00d_ The buildings are in fare condition, DSW Sills hevingbeeu placed thereun- der a few years agq. Dated this 6th day of October,1899 _ WILLIAM. STEHNS. Oct. 19 1899 4 wks. w _ A Brls. ' lllllilllllll.. .- Amsease Peculiar to Railroad Heh. which ls readily ‘ canal!! Ilr. 0hase’s Kidnnyzlirer Pills. Did lt everoccur_to youthat most 1’lilI‘0Rd men die of kidney disease ? Such is the fact, however, and the disase known among railroaders as ‘ ' railr02»d k1d°¢Y- d t k d tom isawesk, i.§l'i§fi‘§.";“si.’;`ii..'fL” §....‘E`.", .sink .i is... that you are only tired ; but as this trouble i_n- creases day by da ,kidney disease, with all li! terrors, is fast claiming you as a victim. _ Mr. Geo. Cummings, for over so years en- 'neer on the Gmnd Trunk nrnning b¢!W¢¢!l Torontohand Allaridak. SSYSI °°'}5t“-li: duty wit my wor gave me exoessi _ pains my ba¢|¢, mskmg my kidneys. I tried several remedies until I was recommended by my fir?- man, Mr. Dave_ Coulz»i',vto U7 Dr. C 5 Kidney-Liver Pills. o boxes have com- pletely cured me and I feel to-day a betterman thanever. Ixecommeud thcmtoallmy friends.” Dr. Chase'a Kidney-Liver Pills one pill I dose, age. a. box, at all dealers, or 'Edmansm, Bates & Co., Toronto. ¢`- ll" ` Y" -‘Q-1"' .3 ""\`- ~4"` I-If’ k _i/‘ ~“___5_‘ $.51- '\_._/,'\-.1l f '_ l .» l l" ‘_ lfflf ill gill' the bottle bears our label it is L_, `7f a guarantee that the contents ,pill are the best, ds well as the ~, .¢-`. f \ »,/fm _ '~..' -v ‘ cheapest. Our Ginger Ale I Cream Soda, Lemon, Sour, etc, Alf: still take first place, wherever ,\ff-2:-, ‘N offered. ’ For sale by all first-class ,_ grocers, etc. 5 'li ii. simmons. ,~_.(,':\ Spring Park, Ch’town. till ‘md s .= _ __ ,, (iii Lf .»l\. in ATCHE8 Watches in Nickel eases $3 to $10 “ “ Silver “ $7 to $30 “ “ Gold “ $10 to $100 Chains for Ladies $1 to $20 Ribbon guards $ .25 to $1 50 Gem Rings $1 to $50 Cui' studs and links $ 20 to $102 liar Studs $ .05 to $2 Brooches ,S .25 to $20 Spectacles $ .50 to $10 Silverware, nearly all kinds. in gord quality. Also some in solid silver. E- _ W.. .I.si.<..'-<>P» L_ - .a THE UNUERWUUIJ Visible writing from start to finish. Write for beautifully illus rated catalogues. lllllllllllllll Bllli lllltlllllil (li I5 Ailnalliley Sliaal East, A Toronto Ont. Sole Canadian Agents. _*I 5 _ i I ~ 7 a counts 1-zvnirrs. l Gudrdian readers will jim! the follow- ing convenient lo clip and keep /or ref- .‘ erence. \ I O. Y. B._"`he Orange Young Britons meet Friday evening in Mechanics’ Hall. y Crrr Council meets the second Mon- day in each month. Dr. Warburton, Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk. THE Charlottetown School Board meets the first Monday of each month Ewen Stewart, Secretary. FORESTERS. , Couirr AvoNn.u.s, I. 0. F.,seoond and fourth '1uesday’s of each month in Mechanic’s Hali,Grafton St.-J.D. Tay- lor Seo’y. Connr Mouivr Srinrnim, I. 0. F., third Tuesday of each month in Mechanic’s Hall, Grafton St. -E. H Duchemin. Sec’y. Prince George Encampinent, Royal Foresters, meets in Mechanic’s Hall, New Prowse Block. -Murdock McLeod, Illustrions Archivist. Court Charlottetown, C‘.O.F., second and last Friday, Wrlght’s Hall. W. C. Whitlock, Sec’y. ' Court Gladstone, .0.F.. meets in Mechanics’ Hall 'on the ilrst and third Wednesday of each month. R.D. Ken- nedy, Sec’y. lnsoxs. St. John's Lodge in Masonic 1': mple, second Tuesday in month. D R MCLINNAN, 8ec’y. Victoria . Lodge ln Masonic Temple, ~ lirst Monday in month J R Davison, Sec‘y. Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch May sons in Masonic Temple, first ‘Thursday in-month except June, July and August. J J Weldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Preceptory, K T. in Masonic Temple. third Wed- nesday in month. H W Anderson, Registrar. oDD1~‘i~:LLows Port La Joie Encampment no 4 second Wednesday in each month.--D R.. McLennan R. S. St Lawrence Lodge every Msn- day evening. W.A. Martin, Sec’y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening: both in their hall in Victoria Row. W R Boreham. Sec’y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No 10, meets every first and third Tuesday evening. --Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. sons or ENGLAND. ~. Every Thursday evening in their hall- ou Victoria Row. Andrew Newson Sec"y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in their hall, Victoria Ilow.-E. H Duchemin. Sec’y. - sons on 'rinnnmnaui rc. Prince Edward Division No. 1 meets in Wright’s Hall, every Tuesday W. P.Kirby,R.Scribs. _ Victoria Division No 4, everyl Monday evening in Wright’s hall. A. W. Tauntm. R. Scribe. Friday evening, in Wright’s Lower Hall.John A. Lawson.R. Scribe. _ LoIaL cnusanmzs. ’ Company -'A.” every Monday in Wrighs Hall, at 6.30 p. m. Ada Wadman, Sec’y. soon rnurmns. Charlottetown Lodge meets in Wright’s Hall every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Visiting Templars wel. come.-H.J . Sca1~i'rLii:simv,Sec’= ---_--¢._.._..___ THE KBELBY CURB Those wishglig tobe cured of the cra vine for Alooholi) orphin§b'1‘obacco and Cigar etses .roto ortland. inc. Keeley Institute nsferencs: R. C. Gorir, L Wonrnir., Wm, Tvaunmv P. P. Antmmum. Ammxairnaa Elorum . B. Roaiiivraou Snrois W. Camus, Mrs.A. I. Jonsson Mns.R. J. CAMPBELI.. __l / _ ~_‘Whon Henry goes away every year he always writes me the same old thing.. “Whatls that P” °-He savs it isihe last time he ever intends to take a trip without nie." -M-Mi -~c1msPALL AND Loss. ALL.” 1 Manv people are so intent on “grasp- ing all” that that they loose Strength of nerves, appetite, digestion, health. For- tunately, howeuer. these may be restor- i ed by taking Hood Sarsaparilla, which has put many a: business man on the ‘ road to cuccessby giving him good di- gestion, stropg nerves and a clear brain. It does the same thing for weak and tired women. Hood’s Pills cure sick headaches, indi~ I gestion. 5 Operative and Prosthetic Dentistry. 3 CHARLOTTETOWN MAILS The malls close jj at the Charlottetown Pos Dfflce af,follows-(Local Time.) For posits west (with connections) to Suniinerside and Tignish on line of raiiway, 8.15 a.m.and also at 8 40 p.m, with p.m. connections to North Tryon, Tryon, Crapaud. Victoria. Carleton, North Carleton Searletown, S’Side and West. S’Side. , ` For points east (with connections) to Souris and Georgetown on line of rail. way, 6,45 a.m. Georgetown and Souris tlircugh bag. 2,80 p. m. _ _ For Courier route to Southport and all I pointa thence to Belfast, 6.15 am. For Courier route to North River sind all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, Thursday .nd Saturday. 6.15 a.m'. g For United States, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec and the North- west, 8.15 a. m. Nova Scotia 6.30 a. m. r For Great Britain, Friday, 10 p.m. Letters are collected from street letter boxes of 6 a.m., 2 p.m. and 8 a. m. MISCELLANEOUS - ITEMS. f She-Mr. Highnote tells me he ia cultivating his voice. He-Yes: I saw him irrigating it eaily this morning. ' i` GROUP Is one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases. Auv mother who want: to save her child should not hesitate to use Hag- yard’s Yellow Oil, the greatest Croup Specific in the world. Price 25c. Politenc ss is good natured regulated go < d ii Li i _ Sick Headache, however an oying and distressing, is positively cured bs Lola Liver Pills. They are easy to jake and never gripe. She I wonder what kind of clams these ar.-P He-From the way they taste think they must be little rubber necks Miiiard’s' Linlmeiit Cures Bums; etc. s Bacon-An opera hat, you know, is one which can be shut up. Egbert--I wish some of the opera pa- trons were ' uilt on that pl in. Miss Bos ie Nason, clover Hill, ,N, B, says; “I g adly recommend Lan- Liver Pills as thi _v cured me compltely of Con- stipation before I had finished the third box. L i and no real benelit. Ha2yii.rd’s Yellow Oil is prompt to relieve and sure to cure coughs, colds, sore throat, pain in tht chest, hosrseness, quinsy, etc. Prioo 25c e V ' Ilnard's Liiiiment Relieve; Nsuralgta. » An acre of performance is worth the whole world of promie. ~ Picking the Nose, Is one of the common signs ~ children. Thebest remedy to extermin- ate these pests oi childhood is Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup/ It is pleasant to take and galways effectual. Price 25c. When the judgement is weak the prejudice is strong. It’s so pleasant to take that children cry for it: but it’s death to worms of all kinds. Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup. Price 25o. All dealers. If you starve your cow your pocket- book will be starved. _ Mr. H. Wilkinson, Stratford, Ont ,saysz It alfordf me much pleasure to say that I experienced great relief from Muscular Rheumatism by using two boxes of Mil- hurn’s Rheumatic Pills. ' Iftwo menengage in a controversy and ask you to settle il.; one of them. is bound to jaw you instead of the other man linard’s Llniaient Ciireslbandriitf. Dangerous Dy sentry. Can be checked and the irritated and in- amed oy wel healed and soothed by Dr,, Fowlers Extinct _of Wild Strawberry-the Standard Diari-hoes remedy for over _40 I vears. ‘-There isn’t enough paint on Brim- mer’s new house.” .‘°Well, th-;re’s too much on Briinmer’s new wife.” Instant Relief guaranteed by using Mil- burn’s Sze ling Headache Powders. No dopressi ng after-edect. _ SORES HEALED. 1 Sores agd ulcers of the worst kind heal- ed up rea ily by Burdock Blood Bitters. _ Applv _it externally and take it internally aocordinely to directions and soon healthy healing flesh will take the 'place of decay- ing tissue. ' "Honey tiilgs.” "Well, with me it has always stutteie d. linud’s Lialnealfor Sala avarwllara. Weary Watkins-But wculdn‘t you li k |66 Prosperity comin on so strong _ rs _ ty ote1i¢'i},,‘-,I _ 1.45 QUSOII sf»l'88li H Whlrd I 0001411 C gli It lt. R. C. ICh1To'n,u`y 27 tt Ex ‘ Pat 'and ‘Fur Lined 7 tft Avoid popularity; it has many snares' U fiiiiy ratify" t 'orth see" ~ i="'.i`i`..°.i‘Z~’§°c.."' 'ng ii plaid rugs for making, golf capesg also* uew dress goods, walking “hater Have you seen the new tam crown ladies’ All economical housekeepers want “Welcome Soap, is what ' (MRS. M. GRACE, Mi I have proved Welcome to be themost eoonom ld o or used." A _ ' i .miss some now think “I have used Welcome Soap for over two years and soap in the market, good for all purposes, and |151) 'lllill lily Sag, I have ever used.” (Mas JLNNIE Lnwis, '“-t‘-'r.“..".:r.*~.ts°~.f."_°° " *" '*~ wsireciii r C N-.its ._ .-f~\ _, 'Q Our R¢a. _ mfjussagwspisiépiai.. 3f".;..&c:'l'f’.f"’ `“ P and. Diaitcr from xhe Old .Land-Pretty-'* swede hat-It’s a seller, _Another om be hd ‘g shipment of ready to wear black skirts. Oc-t. 27 2 a w 2w. of hand or . judgments to make immediate payment. That’s all !‘ ' ` 12 tf SEE the inducement Gay offers See our stock of jackets l Our Shamrock .Ovcrcoata $10.00 is sure to win. -las Paton & 7* A SMART steady boy can find permahé- ent omploymentjby applying at thi B ~ -rr- 5troi|` Hionln . Everybody Something! And I can supply EVEKY BODY. with SOMETHING to read. g I keep the latest N Y k, .:.i..,°' Pains Montreal v St. John: I ji Halifax - ' l Ch’town Also the nicest and tastiest. BSDAIISB, _-Oranges, Lemons, Confectionery, Tea, Sugar,etc in the city. " Also keep in mind our special drive in f u 'mg studs” mei-i’s underwear at 1 off.-Jas. Paton - 0 0 &C0. ' 30 C161 W 21. T J CLassEs for Embroidery will be re- Per opened at tue Decoration Art Room D L' Haa Grafton Street. commencing Nov. lst. W Ppigkafj “WA NTED” All parties W A Hu indebted to W. D. McKay w F carter either by book debts, notes Stewart & ’ Sanderson 8 28 d gf w sf. 3°" A Royal Oak Soap. It leads J D on Celery _(pr winter keeping in another column of this paper. oct2-L lf _*_-L odiee. _ p ---- ` 4 The house on W site Hotel Davies, at Reagan.. VBIIIEIICQ. U 'rtirst next. Applyto Semolinaa _ X Something new, prepared from w S Im.. '_ . pu e wheiit. Like corn starch B on'ly“ better. ` ' 4 Makes a delightful porridgel Q for breakfe.st,_ ' _ We basal; o r ;°;;’:i =- .. _ 1 All goodscomlng to'onr rare receive Try a sample package. , °‘Q‘Zl‘."22i‘...§"f.‘t.‘.i“s?i.'2.i‘2.‘.f .‘,§’,'.ii’.§‘.‘2‘.. SIREN N ll r o sexe-1 Houses s,-oceis Pllillllll lllll llllll S,,,,,,,,, Read _ S S Cllr ni _ _ .90 acanra. E si lltllila and S S Cityof Ghent will sail Charlottetown every Friday at 7 during the season of 1899 for calling at Summersltie, Port Port Hawekesbury Aricnat, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River. Harbor, returning will leave every Tuesday at 6 p m makinlr calls The Steamer has iliiit I ring" s 1 V at eve workin’man would have af wa um ship pwm g dinner P21? , on A R H heFI1l;ttlsiergibrii)a‘;f1€lnvi|.l|i>plLi'nio U N , _ , Hungry Higgins-Wha.t's the use?" ° ° I in oil lmtt. Vlilllaas all lllcl i | , HM tm im md M it mmm. Ci H ’ W W CLARKE