“Sinner ui lalei ~ p ._.. 1 . 4 ,_ . ' = =‘ if" ' ~<,, " THE GUARDIAN, ' ,issuers - " ” ' "_" L" ""“ ' WAIT ml ‘ comii~i_p_§y_r:u'rs- Plllll lllll WARM mm. Cominencing May 16th the favorite l S- S. “ HMJFAX Will leave Charlottetown for BOSTON every Tueday at Noon (Standard time) calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. I Returning leaves BOSTON every pl Saturday at noon. Passengers leaving CHARLOTTE- TOWN \Vednesday morning via Pictou l; can make close connection at Halifax’ with S. S. ‘-HALlFA.\'“ sailing Wed- nesday evening at ll p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. I. Railway. For Tickets,_rates and all information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Gr to Charlottetown. H. L. CHIP-.\l.»\N. Canadian Agent, I Halifax, N. S. 3 d&W. I . L.; l .I Marine Insurance EFFECTED ON 'll||l.LS, BIRGUES. FHEIBHTS Mill LIVE SIUGK. Certificates issued here payable wherever required. The Western Is the most popular and OLDEST es- tablished MARINE AGENCY in P. E. Island," which fact may be accounted for by- my having at -all times considered the Company’s and my clients’ interests as of more im- portance than commissions . RATES ONCE NAMED ARE ALWAYS ADHERED TO; and when losses occur they are PROMPT- LY and CHEERFULLY settled. IIURAGE IIASZAIIII General Agent May lst. tf -3`s Yru may not berequiring soap at this moment but sooner _or later you will be wanting good soap, and the best soap in the world is always made from NEW PURE wholesome tallow _ such is Soap- a One bar of this great soap will do as much work in thc laundry as two bars of ordin- ary imported soap made from cheap oils. ' Then too please remember that when you ask your dealer for Royal Soap l you encourage and assist us in ‘ building up a great industry here that will in a very short time afford employment to hundreds of young men and women now daily leaving our shores seeking employment elsewhere. Ask your dealer for Royal Oak Soap Take no other. For Sale everywhere, iii l;..llPll.lll....l ll- be To For your mugs to go. Havelt cured now by Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syflll- ari eo le are waiting till the warm weldtheyr Eoulbs for their cough to Perhaps it wop’t lege then-*S0* 'hta ' onto5Y5 m' . ugBette§rllihve it checked now, UY “B133 a bottle or two_of _Dr. Wood s N01’Wf6I Pine Syrup, which is a positive cure or the worst kinds of_Couglis and Colds. Miss Bertha Snidt-lr: G19D50ld» out-v writes: “For a long time I was 110% 501° to work on account of a cou8h_ ‘nd 5°” throat which weakened me fflghtfuuy' I got a bottle of D_r- .W00d 5 N°rWa'g Pine Syrup and it did me so much ggi that dl got’ another which comP1° 9 7 cure me. _ , . There are so many spurious ‘ Pine” preparations on the market that it would well to always . ask for Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup and refuse anything V __ , ,_<,- elsc. Price 50c. and , 25a. at all dealers. ' _ _ f' ' *I ‘. THE Charlottetown School Board 1' _ `\` \ » J l - :°’7"'74"-'ff 8 f . (ws ` t ~ } ~" "`__ .5 _'_'/ 'It {/i_' _‘ _,N ', p 1 _Li ggi.; . - W* ‘yf///' " ' ` »/af: -avr# A `- v' .@?'@l’ Gnrsels C t g;',=~ You They are fashioned' on living models, not _on sta- . tues or theories, andthe result is they lit - vltli Em aid tmiarl. Tun wean wsu., Las-r Wim. ann - Sl:i.i. ln' POPULAR Pnlors. I`.;““ » f -_ 1 llnlllululq l 1 ~ DODD°S KIDNEY PILLS, the '-5 W _ _ 'ni _ i. 1 D-O.-D-D-’S . . 5 `. . ,_"`_ DS inf/ _ KINE I "i,P"-L§ , J a °"Rs$ '.l......1;g,;:.i ht ~ ¥.==».lT9 ° _ . af. >AJ _ ` -- ~;::~1~.= r‘.°=i|:fi'.r="‘_'::i!Y"':,;l"`!_/’ l \| 'a 'l\\\\\ X / - ,_ 2. I _‘L:':`_‘ "-:~L§~°` a" ""1 » . .' e»¢Hl||““'|l:' ` ` ' ~|t2‘.a:sx:in|\='i“°'°';d| only positive, never-failing cure on earth, for all Kidney diseases Taka Na Other Get the Oulu nc Refuse lmltarlcul. There‘a Only One Dcdd'a. ii nin:unacululunrtuuununuunlllullq -D-D95 20 c 1 Sen tati Wh 1 car Choice Hand Picked Beans l ca R O 1 c ir DOW 3ca. lca I a ca r olled ats Kent, Branded White Rose rs Rf l ed Oat: I. l car Colden Hod Corn meal 1 car A»soi't.d Hrands flour Also at Souris. 1 car Golden Rod Corn meal rs Flour (E1{==ort.ed_ Brands) T ‘ ' ` ~ o- r Beans p choice r *e d Potatoes Seed 0at‘. d along your ord~ra, Millers prices. qu ous low, tel ms cash. JO sdmmw tpIiile.r‘s Agents. A olesale (liter to the llerclianis at Steam Navigatioii Cc’s. wharf Ch’ToWn. Also at Sunimerside. H N B. HARTY. E Li @ .lllllllllllll lllllllllll Ollice in the New Prowse Block, first door to the right,up stairs. Dr. AYEBS. I: f ` j HENRYQR. LORl)LY,G.E. A. H- Can( oo. C.__E. n°¢2i;,f{\J<1_:i1;=°&si e oe Jhllari.. '_'__" .,;,..;, W l‘!l ‘vw *li l -v uiiilniilunull nl ‘ it .J l llil§,i+§li»:ii%l%‘l.llfifflin . , ` `”` Sunnyside Guardian readers willjind-the follow- ing convenient to clip and keep for ref- erence. l May 7th-Rev. Wm. Dobson in Grace church. at I1 a. m. and 7 p. m. May 8th--Rev. Wm. Dobson’s Lec- ture iu Grace Church on “England and Englishmen.” 0. Y. B.._"`he Orange Young Britons meet Friday evening in Mechanics’ Hall. CITY Council meets the second Mon- day in each month. Dr. Warburton, Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk. 'meets the iirst Monday of each month T' Ewen Stewart, Secretary. Fonnsrans. Court Charlottetown, C.O.F., second and last Friday, Wright’s Hall. VV. C. Whitlock, Sec’y. Prince George Encampment, Royal Foresters, meets in Mechanic’s Hall, New Prowse Block. -Murdock McLeod, lllusirious Archivist. CoUR'r MOUNT STEPHEN, I. O. F., first and third Tuesday of each month I in Mechanic’s Hall, Grafton St. -E. H, Ducheuiiu, Sec’y l Mechauic’s Hall,Grafton St.-J.D. Tay- lor Secly. Court Gladstone. A.O.F.. meets in Mechanics’ Hall on the first and third Wednesday of each month. R.D. Ken- nedy, Sec’y. ' , iiasorrs. St. John's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in- month. D R MCLENNIN. Sec’y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, first Monday in mouth " J B. Davison, Sec’y. Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- sons in Masonic Temple, firsl Thursday in month except g June, July and August. J J Weldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Preceptory, K T, in Masonic Temple. third Wed-f uesday in month. H W Anderson, Registrar. . onnr‘i~:Liiows “ Port La Joie Encampinent no 4 second Wednesday in each month.- -Il ”R. McLennan R. SQ i St Lawrence Lodge . every Mon- § day evening. `W A Martin, Sec’y. 3 Wildey Lodge every Friday tevening; both in their ball in Victoria l Row. W R Boreham, Sec’y. Alpha Beoexan Lodge, No 10, meets every first and third Tuesday evening. -Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. Every Thursday eveningin their hall on Victoria Row. Andrew Newsom Sec’y. ~ A ~ Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in their hall,f_Vic1oria Row.--H.B.Wright, Sec’y. SC-Ns t;i-"1‘EiiE>ERANt E. - Prince Edward' Division No. 1. meets in Wright’s Hall, every Tuesday. W. P.Kirby,R.Scribe.. ' , A ~ #_ Victoria Division No 4, every Monday eveuingin Wright’B hall. J J Chappell, R. Scribe. .- Orient Division, No 161. ,. every Friday evening, in Wright‘s Lower Hall. John A.Lawso'n. R. Scribe. I.orAL cnusanims. -- A . Company fA.” every Monday in Wrigh s Hall) at 6.30 p. 'm. Ada Wadmau, See’y. GOODTEMPLABS. Charlottetown Lodge meets in Wright’s. Hall every Thursday. evening at 8 o’clock. Visiting Template. wel- come.-H.J. Scara'rLiisU1iY, Sec’v. A CORN PHOTOGRAPHED BY X. RAYS. ' Shows asmull hard kernel. covered by layers of hard skin. This tiny corn causes keen pain. The only sure means k of extracting it, without pain. in a day, is Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor. Sure ?Yes. Pairless ? Yes. Cheap P Yes, . , . indeed. Try ir. ----€-i- _ Pattl’s Retirement. ` ` The crucial question is settled. Mme. lPa'ti has, after agitated consideration, decided notto appear in opera after her marriage to Baron tjedvratrom. and hereafter she will only be heard at an .ec-casional concert when she is in the mood. ' ` , _ciiiis For. is Yi-ziins. suffered the n.-isery of bleeding, pro- truding piles. The many remedies I tried all failed. I was advised to use Di'.Chase's Ointment, and must ssy the first application gave relief, after the' third day the bleeding stopped and two boxes cured me completely. Spring p is the time for _general clean ing. Your clock or watch may need clearing to in sure their keeping good time Let us have .them and special attention will be given so as to put them in good running ` order. ` i WMM Dr. A. W. f,,"'0,,,,,f,’,l,vff."y Chase’s . awww by Nerve Food "Nerves"--what a world of meaning this word has to scores of thousands of women who, through the strains of social life and the worry of home cares. are fast aPP*`°9»°hl“5 me ave. _ , grNervous headaches, dyspepsia. \rr\!2’0f1l\_Y bY day, restlessness and sleeplcssness by night. Pains and aches i_n the body. derangcrncnts of the organs peculiarly femiri1ne,loss of energy and ambition, despondency and despair. These are some of the symptoms known to the woman of exhausted nerves. These an ptoms which entirely disappear when Dr. TW. Chase's Nerve Food is used. _ By creating new, rich blood and nerve tissue - this great food cure of.Dr. A. W. Chase re- stores and revitalize the wasted nerve cells. puts new vigor and into _the system and ees wotiinan of many i which-are due to exhausts nerves. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food cures byatgc building-up process, which makes the y round and plump, and restores the glow of health to the pale, sallow cheek. 5oc. a box atalldealers. 01' Edmmsmf B355 8: Co. Toronto sorts or ENGLAND. ` in I --'~ _ ‘ y H.M. navisoiv Mr. Jas. Bowles, Councillor, Embro, . city cierr ' Out. writes:-"For over 15 years I V Ci’C1°’k;§,;;3l<;i$8l;§i°lott@mw,~,_ P ` Triumphs over the Worst Fomu of KIDNEY. . . DISEASE The wonderful success of Dr. Cha.se’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills adds to the fame of the great doctor whose name is familiar in almost every home as the author of the world famous Recipe Book. ._ 4 Scores and thousands of grateful men and women have been p rescued from the miseries and dangers of kidney disease by this greatest of all kidney cures. Mr. D. C. Simmons, Mabee, Ont., writes: " My kidneys and back were so bad I was unable to work or sleep. My urine had sedi- ment like brick dust. I was compelled to get ' up four or five times during the mght, I saw -Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills advenised and concluded to give them :i trial. I have only used one box and ani completely cured. I was a great sufferer for 18 yan-s, but my kidneys do not bother me now. I enjoy good rest and sleep and consider Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills a boon to suffering humanity." Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25c. a box, at all dealers, or Edmauson, Bates & Co., Toronto. I in _ i _gm-"1 '- -i=.:i.i-:g;ji_'ioii Commissioner of Sims, and Water Supply In pursurance of an Act of the General As- sembly of this Island, made and passed in the Blst year of the reign of Her present Maiesty Queen Victoria. 1--titled: "The Charlotte- . town Sewerage Act,” and the Act of 62nd Vic Cap 4. euti=lid_ _“An Act to amend the Char- lottetown Seweraize Act." I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election for _a Commissioner of Sewers and Water Snpplg fOr the City of Charloi tetawn. in plhprplace o on. David Laird,resigued, wilibe e on - Thursday, the ltllli day at it Mayiddl. _ _ at the several places that is to say: In Ward No.1 at or near the omce of Mr John* Maceachern. Queen Street. In Ward No 2,_ at orucar the houseof '1"nomu» Connoily, opposite Mr. B.Hea.riz's Warehouse gidncy St. between Great George and " Prince tree s In or Ward 3, at or near the _Market House. In \Va.rd No. 4, at or near the City Hall cor- .uer of Kent and Queen Streets. -' ' Iv»'Ward N o. 5, at or near the carriage .shop of Philip Larze sc Sous. Great George Street. Andat the sei I Electioh the Pollwillbexppen- ed atnine o'clcck in the forcuoon, and co uue open until five o’clock ln the afternoon of the same - f )ES3RlPTION OF WARDS Number One shall comprise all that part of .Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester ` Strat, andthe parcel of land tormely known as the Military Bari-ack Ground. ‘ Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. of Charlottetown which lies south of Gragton Street and north of ttichnioud Street. Number Four shall comprise all that pmt of Charlottetown which ‘ lies south of `itzro5' Street and north of Grafton Street. lvuniber dv. shnli comi rise al that part of Charlottrtown north cf Fitzroy :meet includ- the Common cf said Town. |tioiviiNA1'|oN DAY, iliutstay, May llili, A. ll. |893 from the time rf twelve at noon until the hour at Four o‘c1ock in the afzernooii of the same 3»Y. For qualification oi,Elcctors,see Act 6lst,Vic- toria. intiii_ilcd_ “I he Charolti-etown Sewerage Act." al-‘o ol Vi-';toria,Ca.p.l2. .iiiuiis w.iRsUriioN ` Mayor of the City of Charlottetown F ' 4 W_hite’s _Snowflake Chocolates. Can be had at the following first-class stores. . W-A. Hutchinsom Stewart &_ Gates. W. Pickard.& -Go. Sanderson & Go. W. F. Carter. These gentlemen are willing to pay the price necessary Quality .is to them of more H- TAY|.llll» importance than big c' c i hun ber '1 hi-ee shall comprise all that art .are easy totake. liarmlessin action and F remedy. _ to procure a good article. . Partly cloudy, cooler, probable showers variable winds. .r l Messrs. DEARBORN & CO., iu1scr.|..iivl'ioUs irltivts. year in college, isn’L it ?’ decided to take a postgraduate course be used. No purgative needed .afterwards Price 25c. Don’t marry a melancholy man-his sighs will be unbearable. ' \ WEAK WUMEN. Can be made ' strong and healthy by lilburu’s Heart and Nerve Pills. Miss liullion 50 Turner _ St., 0ttawa,'says: iilburn’s Heartand Nerve Pills enriched iy blood, strengthened my, nerves and re- bored me to health and vigor.” - ‘ ‘My wife," said the minster, “often helps me out with my sermons.” V "1-Iuml” said Heuery Beck. ,,My wife preaches all the sermons in our house.” ' SEVERE SALT RHEUH. Refuse all substitutes or imitatious A of the eenuine Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry, most of these are absolutely dangers. _ » When a girl proposes to a man, she always acts as if she expected him apologize for it. story brought tears to the eyts for the city editor. The Copy Reader-Yes, and cani- aud oaths. p . sufdosk sited strain cmd me of sit I ` Halifax, N S GENTLEM EN.-_-I have examin horu’s Perfect lultlnqpd Few Cream Tartar -Powder. FR `E from Lime, Ammonia or any injurious ingredients, per cent Carbonic Acid- (Signed) MAYNARD BO Government (For the sake of comparison, we give the Poyal Baking Powder, W ich is 12 74 per cent . , . Minard’s Linimentlor sale everiwherc. l CoUR'i‘ Avounam I O. F., second __ - L’ ' _ _ ~ h n’ la -F0 and fourth '1'uesda~’s’of each month in ,. A w 'Let me "eil 18 IS WUI' B0 S Sl rl I I - ~'Ordinarily it would bc, but he has R -v I in shot putting.” , Dr- L w’s WormS ru iseuvh a simple,°safe and effectual yremgdy for Leave chamwn Worms of all kinds, that no other should. 7 0’C10¢k 8 m 9 o’c10ck a ui . tl _ URF |liiiard’s Linliiieut Cures Burns, etc. ' `; The Policelte porter-bays that pemb Put up Rheum 3 years ago, and I had no rettrr it since. I was so bad with itI could sleep. lt only took two bottles of B. B. to effect a cure.” Mrs. \Velch Ont. Cobble-Well, old mammy wife has had a legacy left her. Stone- Congratulations! I am marriage has turned out so 1 Pain inthe Back. “I suffered with pain in the back for overa ygtarand could uct get it cured: Three tlesoi Kagyar_d’s_ Yellow_0il removed the pain entirely.” Miller, McGregor P. 0., Man. `Don’t .marrya widower-remember his other wife. plexiou, yellow' eyes, jaundice, etc.. yield P° Pills. C They are sure to cure. man who build your house P ~ Plankington-If you are fond of an outdoor life. For internal or external use Hagya.rd’s Yellow Oil cannot be excelled as a pain relieving and soothing remedy for all pain. You can patch up a broken heart so that it will keep on loving any old thing. but when faith is shattered it is done for. linard’s Llnimeni Cures Damiruil. Bid you ever notice how mugli easier it is to love your enemies after you have whipped them P adults when Dr. Lcw’s Won: Syrup is used. 25c. All dealers. When a woman says that if she was rich she would do lots of good in the world. she means she would give away her old clothes to her ipoor relations. MiH>urn’s Sterling Headache Powders sure to cure any headache in from 5 to 2) minutes. ~‘Julia, I can say ‘How d'ye do?’ and 'Goodby!’ in French. ~‘Ali!. That’s good as far as it goes.” °-Yes, but I cau’t remember whidi is which.” Pain (leased First Day. Mrs. Mary 0’Dell, 262 Dunn Ave., Tor- onto. writes; “I have used Milburu’s Rheumatic Pills and they cured me of a severe attack of Rheumatism. Thcpaiu ccasedafterthe first da ’s trial of the lhl.l1|'$. Lillillllll Rollin! lcllrllgil. A man loves an ideal; a woman id Iizes love. , ' _ ° Liver Troubles, ibfliousuesasallow com- tothe curative were of Laxa Liver Hopperly-Can you recommend the FOR SALE. -A new for one horse, has spring etc A first.-class Worms cannot exist either in children or ueeded, lain* applicatyon for on London. Out WAN TE Ds-1-850 mano tt; separating n n s'.=:.t#.‘f.‘.“i»f‘r‘r‘°'~ M" profits. ` L '- ' ' = ~ ~--as . ' - - '- . 1 5 » . .. ~ -is-'~"~'»2"-=,:..;~."-_-; is 3_`f<» -' " .»`*";_....,~.-"';_' _'-5 .< .. . .` , -. ~_` 5- '- . - ~ ' - it-_.;...»i.......§.§..»51~?f=..~;'.a<.‘a..i\iei..._..-=.».i»ii :.4&:iiua.. ~ can ._ 5 ~<~