.»`...`.a at- <- ....- . - ._ » -._ ..,_-.Y -f . -v ex. _ wg _ _. .‘ . ’ '-.1-r..-_ -.s:‘_< fl "‘\“¢ £ -._-~_~- . "“’ '-` _ ‘> ' ~ 'i;§§,t”~; __ '_ an f fi " " H' 32 P25' . ‘ ' ` V " ` ` ---fit.; if ~ r .r . s 0 .» f " - f... ff; : 7; ,zl”~w-ri _ ' ~ ~ ;._ it p __ i; ._\_L>;g_V..,<, __,§;i*‘f-~. -e-5 v - - A' U7". ` J '~ ‘ _ .., jp -_ _ 1..___ _ »\ - _ ._ ~ _ - . » _ ` I. . _p _ . _ _ TH7 GUARDIAN f`HAl.\~r\-|m D.irn(`_(`i\i:r., P" K x =',if,,`m.t. ilig;:`fnl;av<~ lleautitu lllands," tree. rrzi-.-~ ~ -» ‘ -4 t L 1 -t '_' 3. f » ... ,- V7 ‘r 2 T;.*._:T _ir W "` 'T"W”7~- '“' ‘ MARRIED. _.\i_ iw \l;insr», Georg- own,.liine ‘_’>`th‘ by Rev. .\ \\`_ K Ilerinrin, .lohn B. 1),,-,-,--, iii 1,0- til to Cl.-ristina Mrllonald. gf L I tlli. B-tt _ii mn pirsonaire, Pownal. on Jii'iet I 28 h, he Rav. \\`. J. Howard. B. ll. .iota i-ticiisrri stewart of iii. Albion. io M ~'\' lituilv Alberta Boswell. daii'-:hi ~r rv ‘Jr Alter Riswell of Po'.\'n<=l_ Loi 49‘ iiiia Keiatev cuizif. Tho.-o wishing to be cured of the cravitig-S for Alcohol. Morphine, g iobe_»¢¢0. 8"dU8&"‘ ettes so to Portlapd. \lai nz. lae_eley Institute. R¢f°feii-*¢=`=R~C~°0*"`-E- `- “°RT““" Wm' h'n les e 'si elas and cancer as Terssk. P. P. Aircii nano.. -“¢Ex*"'DE¢_ S l g ’ .ry b? h’ - I ’ no-me W. is. nonnniso __ simon W-CRABB fi well as boils, otc es, pimp es, con- Mis. A. I. Jomsos. Min- it. J. t'ini»si:i.1. ' TRADE AND SHIpPING_ _ liver, kidneys, bowels and blood. Pour oi= cuiktorrerowu. June 20 ar.- Acadian, Dorcette. North Sydney; Frank. G°ant. Wallace; Pnoede. Burns. sydney; Harvest Home,Lord. New Campbelton;A. J.. Mckean. Henderson. Wallace; Dielvtris. Co&, Great Bris'Or. Jim 20 ein Fmny, Doiron. Rultiw; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Dielytris, Cook.Grea lifasd`Or;H»irve»t Home. uf' 1 -°"""" '--"”“" ""“" ° 59 i . . C_ ' A Ceasar-Mark_Autony is making _ti Inward June, ._-Sch. Jennie Arm- strong. Grady. Picton; S.S. Campana, Demers, Picton. Outwards June 27.-Sch. Annie, Leolano, Louisburg;- Union, Gerroir, Picton; S. S. Campania. Dew er, Mon- treal. WONEN’S TROUBLES. Are usu.lly the result of an exhaust -d nervous system which can be fully re- stored by the use of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. Women made nervous and irritable by the waisting diseases which drain their system had new life, new vigor, new energy. in Dr, A. W. Chasers N -we Foed. the worid’s great- est bliod and nt rre builder. _l¢____ Not ii Musician. °-Mam na," sein an 8-year-old South side maiden, "has Uncle George gone to beaver?" ‘-1 hope so, dear,” replied mamma, “And will he play on a harp?” "Why, we are taught that the good people who get to _heaven will play on harps, my child. ’ _ The terrible infant gave a sniff. "Well, twon’t be no good." she scornfullv said. "Cousin W'il ie says Uncle G»-urge couldn’t even play a iewsharp for shucks.” BABIES TOR1 URED. By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort and permanent cure in Dr. Ghase’s Ointment, a prepapatiou which has a. rect rd of cures unparalled in the history ef medicines, Eczema. salt rheum, teller, scald head. old pople`s rash. and itching akin diseases are ab- solutely cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment. _ . __ -I s -.|- -., , _ P. E. |._llAl|.WAY 0Naud after MONDAY, June 8th 189 the ‘BuTra.ius of tnléilis Railway will run daily udays excep ) as unders- Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Bead down Bead Un. Ll RH. A.M. P.M 30 3.10Lv.Charlottetown Ar.1t1|lJ 11.35 9.50 l Royalty Junction 9.41 11.15 9.35 North Wiltshire. 8.56 10. Hunter River 848 I Ar. Emerald Lv 7.59 Lv. J unct 1041) 6.40 6.10 Ar Lv. 6.55 8.5 7.35 B‘side A I' 10.3) l5Lv.w “_ . 74820 e in _ ' _ _ .Poépl . . . . . . . . . 4.2) tary. . . . . . . . .. . 8, .Alberton..........5.40 233 . ..Tignish. . _ _ . LY. ill] 1.05 F A.M. FHM; A.M P. M. Charlottetown _ .Ar. 8.15 3.50 ..Mt. Stewart . . . . . . _ . ..7.l(i 2.20 _.Cardigan . . . . . . . . ..6.10 12.50 _.Georgetown _ _ .Lv....5.55 12,30 A. M. P.M '_ vi. -lu EEEEQQ »t§tt§" Glzpiinpsg ass go? 358 999°? t8tl8 35325” § : : Il.l5 2°-`-'CP SV." ':-F F92 gi... ?w+wNw retest t>-r- Tiff {'o'.:>§°°."=_~_':» E *Sain-' 599°' ' ‘g 'Gif TPrrwr Llgilfagi l"‘a,. _ rs; _ . 2 4 A. M. P _ _.ML -Stewart. . . .Ar 715 Morell .St. Peters..._ ...6.1.5 _ Souris . . . . . . ..Lv 5.10 _ A. M. _\. st. I:!"‘-- e ethic 1.v__._i-:meraid....__Ai- 5_i5A`M' 5 _ _ Ar. .Cape Travigrse _Lv 5_0() Tmins are run by Eastern Standard Time. l D. POTTINGER. L Gen. Man. Can. Gov’r. R’y_=__ l Moncton N.P ' s.a.sHAnys 'wa r.P.E. ` " Ch\vlnttetown.’J!ii‘iilisrgl l&.en I R' ‘ l \ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN HAIL8' Thr malls close as the Charlotte .~uiiin1crsid»- :ind Tignish on line OI p y railway, 7.30 a m.iind also at 3 40 p-ID. with p.iu. connections to North Tryon, Tryon, Crapaud. Victoria. Carleton, .\` oi th Carleton and Searletown. P ~ ( _ l._ bouris and Georgetown on lmo of rail. way, 300 p.in. points thence to Belfast, 6.15 am. all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, Tiitirsility iid Saturday. 6-15 3-113- ll-iiziri-». Qiioliit' No\‘a Scotia. :intl ll10 .\`tii'tti\\‘c.-1 5.30 . m 1 ` Are you readv to risk your health- _Kei-1 town Post 0lllee_aa§l`oll0Wl (Local Time). For points west (with connections) to 3 For oiuts east with connections to For Uourier route to Southport and all For Courier route to North River and For United Sian-s, New Brunswick. . P - For Great Britain. I~rid-ty. 10 P-111 Letters :tie t-ollevtetl from <1I'00l t--r bfixts of 6 :i iii.. ‘.2 _L-.tu. tiiiil by liz. Burdock 2 Blood Makes Permanent Gures Of such severe diseases as scrofula, running sores, salt rheum or eczema, stipation, sick headache, dyspepsia, and all disorders of the stomach, We have proved by the dozens of testimonials published lately that Burdock Blood Bitters always does its work thoroughly and completely, so people know that when B.B.B. cures them they're cured to stay I _ _ 1 ' A ' ' regular fool of himself down there in Egypt Cleopatra has him completely under her thumb. Pompey Well, he always was a soft Mark. ' label than “ Dangerous.” All the imitations of, and substitues for, Dr. Fowler’s Ext. of Wild Strawberry, iii- _ Morefthau ever this summer. - dil- honorable and dipraputable pharmaceu- tical concerns are flooding the market with cheap and woithlees preparations designed to he irnitatious of Dr. Fow- ler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry. Some of these are even labbled “Ex- tract of Wild Strawberry,” “Wild S riwbeiry Compound.” etc., in the hope that the public finay be deceived by tie name. and led ti purchase them thinking they are getting the genuine Dr. Fowler’s. perhaps your life, no name, no repu- tation, iikely dangerous so called, S ravberry Extracts? For more than 40 years now Ur. Foivler’s Exirict of ` Wild Striwberry has been ret-ogniz »d ly both the peopli and the medical profession as the sta idard remedy tor Diarrhoea. Dyseu- tery. Cramps. Colin, Summer Com- plaint Cholera Morbus, Cholera, lt- iai tum and all Buxes of the bowels of th ldren and adults. You can always rtly on it in the time of need to do just what is claimed for it. But the imitations- --what is their record, where the guarantee that they will cure? Think well before you take any one of them. Ask your driiggist ,for Dr. 'I°`owler‘s Extract of Wild Strawberry and we are confident you willnot be re- fused that reasonable request . Ile Did Net Usderstsas. Mamma-I hope yan have not been quarreling with your little cousin from New York. Little Waldo-It was impossible to avoid it, mamma. He is sucn an uu- truthful child. He promised faithfully not to do a single thing ta me if l re- cited Browning to him, and when I did he be beat me most unmercifully. A TORONTO WITNESS. Benjamin Bacon of 255 North Lisgar Street questioned concerning D0dd`s KidneyPills. Toronto, June 26- Among the many who have been cured of Lame Back (the commonest symptom of Kidney Disease) _in the Queen city is Mr. Benj- amin Bacon of 255 North Lisgar St. He was asked by let er recently whether his cure by l)odd’s Kindey Pills was ent’rely satisfactory. Here is Mr. Bacon’s reply. Toronta, June 2, 1899 Dear hir - I am in receipt of your evening. Election of officers. A full at- tendance is requested. has rented an ofdce in the Gaffney building, opposite R. T.llolman’s store, where in futuri he will carry on a gen- eral Fire. Life and Accident assurance business. Ile repr. sents some of the best English and Canadian Companies. ---- Lleaving the top layer of potatoes. Add Mit. Tiioitis Harizs of St. .lohd took p way six horses by the Northumberland tstorday morning. Ri-:ouiaiiimeeting I. 0.0. F. this Mit. W. U. Gouou, of this town His ad will appear in a tew days. 'l`iii-: I iberals in the western section of Prince Co.held tieir Annual Meeting in l_)`I.eary Hall. Tuesday afternoon. .\li'_ George Tweedy was rt -elected l’rt»sitl nt and Mr. Benj :min Gttilint ri- elected Secrtt try. Mr. Aiuedi (iullnnt was tinaniuiotuly chosen to contest the forth coming byi -election in the interest of the Liberal party. Mi' Neil McLeod was ndmi t d an A - t>i'ni_~_y-at-La .v and Stilic t ir in Chance ry at the present session of the Supreme 1 Couit in Charlit etown having tiken his examination some weeks previously, before the examine rs of t ie bar society Mr. McLeod is to be congratulated on the successful issue of his studies and his friends here welcome him among them again. and wish him every success in his chosen position. AT the mauso yesterday evening, Isaac G. Burns of Freetown. and Miss Maggie McFayden of Boston, were united in marriage by Rev. W. H. Smith, M. A. Mr. Mack McKinnon of Riverdale and Miss Maggie McFadyeu, cousin of the bride, were groomsmen and bridesmaid. After tie ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Burns drove to their future home at Freetown. ' Do your eyes trouble you ? Come to us, we will give you comfort if glasses can do it.Haviug lately taken a special course at the Spencer O, tical Institute, weare better prepared than ever to give you satisfaction regarding your eyesight.to measure correctly your vis- ual defects and tn furnish the glasses you rtquire. Have you lost an eye P We can furnish an artificial eye to ln ke you lo-»k right and give you comfort. Leonard iiaorris, Graduate Optician, Sumnersirle. N. B.-Doctors prescriptions care fullyfilled. May 19 eod T. ,. Am. 'lie Suminfrside stores will he closed ost D-niiinitin Day, as this is one of the t tree holidays observed yeaily by the pen] le ot Summerirde '(t.`_hr1et- mas. New _Years Day und Dominion Day). No doubt every available means of ei joyuient- will be made use y of Those who want a day of genuine sport-sport with a purpose,will attend the Dominion Day Races on the Sum- merside Driving Park. The best speed cords are oin to be broken The tion for the accommodation and comfort I of visitors; a new grand stmd has been erected. Caterers’ booths has _ been nicely fitted up and will be well stocked I with everything needed for the inner p man, and the rs will be a large number of visitors. Remember the time ard place. *IS YOUR WIFE ILL-TEMPERED. Examiner her feet, and if she has .coins buy her Putnarn’s Painless Corn Extract ir. Home wilt then become an Fden. Much of the misery oi mairied life is due to corns. Putnam’s Extractor is sure, painless, and prompt. .li-_3-Mg Ole Slow Foot. . One of your feet walks faster than I the other one. People who get lost in I-tae woods travel for hours t linking _i they are going straight ahead, but they L find after awhile that they have been 1 going round in a circle. You can try this, and have a great deal of fun by getting your boy friends to join you on the lawn or other open place. Blindfold them one at a time and start them straight for the gate or some other object about fifty feet away. Not one of them will reach tt Try this ‘and see if you are left-footed or right- rooted. - “CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES.’f In eases of dyspepsia, nervousness, catarrh, rheumatism, rrup ion-. etc.. the circumstances may be alt -red by purifying and enriching the blood with rlood’s Sarsaparilla. Good appetits and good digestion. airing nerves and perfect health take the placeof these diseases. I-Iood’s Sarsaparilla is Amer- ica’s Greatest Medicine and the best' that money can buy. Hood’s Pills cure biliousuess, sick headache. ' »Snxrnit:xn’s Pix. Place in alternate layers in a pie-dish slices of cold beef, onions and potatoes, seasoning and enough st ack to moisten, and bake for an hour. HIS OWN FREE WILL. D1'-:AR Sins,-I cannot speak too strongly of the excellence of MJNARD'S LINIMENT. It is THE remedy in my household for burns, sprains, etc., and Yours truly, Benj. Bacon. L 5’5lDE AND PRINCE C0-'Our Business Differs A Fi om any other doing trade in tea, inasmuch as we grow, pack, and market ail our own teas. Is is not possible that we give you a better tea for the money than you can buy from others? ask for the prices . V 25, 30, 40, 50, and 60c per pound. CHANGE] ISM . .l’lcLE i S K - ' ' ._ _ . T **" management have made every prepare-‘ _ ' _ bn IHE _..___0N___.;. ' 3rd Prize-Bicycle Pants (Gordon tk McLellan 4th Prize-Bicycle Boots (Alley & Co) 3rd Prizr-“ips (A W Beddln) 6- Half Mile Bic 'cle Open 3rd Prize-Baking Dish, (G. F. Hutcheson.) value $25.00, (L_ W. Cook) is l .. - 15; \ 1 We guarantee MON SOON to he the best teathat you can buy for ' ed Caabehi B T J M D0-GEYLDN TEA D L I' WA H W F l Stews N NIRE Wllll es words will be beaten into plough shares later on; but our farmers do not need to Wait till the “Peace Confei ence is over, before buying their plough shares, as they can do so U at once, by -call-ng at the Masonic Temple Store, whereauy sung( share, or other plough extras can be had for less money, and . . I plpgllsler than any imported. Prove this at once. by trying _*meh an llllllti _ . K l 1 iiiiiiiriiitiiiiiaiiiir ittittiiasmiiii., it _ , ` .,. . » ' Y ` 5 i' - Ag h Bl IMFIIIIEIIY www., 3 ESDALE l'0lllDRI"& machinery depo ‘°"“ Oflice. Masonic Temple Charlottetown P E-I OFFICES _ _ ° ' BC.)tolIun \i\y16°° " "“"* J I A srdle t I W son n e i ver up, ( 2nd Pnze-Silver Medal (Joseph Merrv) 3rd P¢'|Ze"'”Vll\|9» (R 9-|20 Yards Hurdle In 2-ICO Y8l'd8 Dash (l'l`al\dlcap.) lst Prize--Dressing C lst Prize--Gold Medal $5 piece, bar attached ‘Ind P|»|ze._l Dugan Ph (Queen H0\’»el ) 3rd Prize-Daily Petrie , And Prize-Silver Medal (A. McDonald ) Pqb O0 ) 3-One Mile BicycIe(Bo al6 and under) |°"Q\fs°tff,:i;°”I!,::R*\|l 0 lg 1 P t --G I Medal ba t hed ° gt Sr kzkuwno is piece, r a liao and Pdz3_Gold‘u 2 id P -e-1 D » Photos, G. H. Cook. ° R°"‘ 3:-d Piiiise-Sv~eali:°?(D. A. lgruce) ) 3"! Pfl¢°"‘P“' P*°“l( 4th Prize-Cake Dish, (Moore &McLeod) i||_-[wa “||. .| | (n fn-Qgigptrpr Mile -Bicycle Open, Heaitetfly-i 1” al ( 3 in Prize-silver cup (W. W. Weiiw.) 2'” `.B"'°' M°""‘ (°°° 2nd Prize--uold Mrdal, $5 pi¢~oe,bar attaobml, (S ard Bmych Paw’ (d' A' -W_ Cnbba) , ' ;t`libPai:e-Daily Gu ard Pfin>_siiv¢r M¢ds1,(Fui1Eieeei<= oo.) ' l 5-220Y d Fl R (H dlc ) _ lst P?-i'z,e:Gold1MedaaI(Mayo¢ nWargii’rton.) .2 ”‘l's'lI 2nd Prize-Silver Medal, (Berlin Dental Parlors.) 2nd P|-i,°_`[l'|.hins Bog 3rd Prize-Dail Examiner for one ear (Exami- ' $5 ll , P I ' _ L . e Y C f ` Y Y » 3rd Prize- Land and "ef Pill’ 0°) I J. McIntyre.) lst Prize-Gold Medal; (Mark Wright 8; Co.) |3-FWD “_l|O llwndn 2nd Prize-Gold Medal, $5 piice, bar attached, I" P“_”"_G°| ( _ are 1>fi»f._siiv..r Mean, (sanity Bm.) s. Hsgitt) 1-I-lalf Mile Run (Handicap-l 3rd Prize- 3\l'¢1' M0611. . lst Prize-Gold Medal (John McLeod & Laundry] , 2nd Prize-Gold Medal, $5 piece, bar attached, 4th Prize-Pipe [J Rat (W. F. Carter.) Four to start or no third SPECIAL PRIZE-For the competitor making the largest number of paints in the Bicycle SPECIAL PRIZE- For the competitor making the greatest number of points in the other e Nugget, (J Brent Dawson, Dawson City) close with the Secretary, Monday_.Night, J une 26th. Fees, 50 cents for ea Band - 11:1 Attendance ,,,,,,,,,._,,,',em,o my éuréby Dom ”°W°°1"“°‘*>°Wifh°°f if- Sports begin at 1. p. In.. sharp -, _ _ ___ _ _ lt is truly a wondirtul medicine. l;i;lr.;2)ycl;iils. I hana sevfra pain in; JOHN A_MACD0NALD_ ABHISSIUN 25 GENTS. . s o ded i t _ - __ - - . hom.; Kidgl; Pr;§s’m§;;"’ and gf): ill;-I Publisher Arnprtor Chronicle. L_ B' President. L, F. MunQ sian; 1-9115; . wel 9 ---mon tues thurs & sat td `