,hos ,noon 1=oR ao DAYS- e ammmcing October 3rd, the well- your mn S. S. Halifax leaves Charlotte- I'-lllllg .W "en Tuesday at noon for Boston. 111 -Every \Vednesday _at (l8.l58- 11?: HaPa;Tengers ticketed via Pic- .aa o_o:-....o.....».» -- ' -_._ ~.- . _ . .._.=.' __ ` i' " ‘ .. -g ' - - .f- 5 ;~L~ , ~ '-`.’~-*#5 *ir Ji-if.-» Q.;:- ._ 'Vnhb THE enannian, onaimorritrowir, ooronm 17 189;; -*“ " ' trek sion. . . ..;...;.r..;...._ fr pLAN;I`__LlN E XUURSIUNS _,¢ Charlottetown t0 J* Ji Boston and Return 3 11.00 vi Hawkesbury and Halifax. d . mF::mWBe¢glfcl: eaiilsry Saturday at noon. Tickets for sale at Stations at P. I. ml", For tickets, ilates on freight ' fo t'on a p _V I0 ;;‘.‘_”.o..f.i';o, ta. l Sept. Halifax. Agent- 27"°u f 13: 'rho owiown oonorooojo, ul lltlimberlaod and Princess, llleubelow every day (Sundays excepted. YIQPOINT DU CHENE (on arrival 0 tral from S J connecting ere w express mn n nth ohnlitiipr SUM lil M Chl-rlottewwn. DQBUMMERSDE (on arrival of morn attain from Chzrilplrtgtownl fofr ligase; im Qi BY Erik] 01' . 0 ll Ululeetbeatgonctam with train for Can- ledat St. John with Steamers of Itiner- l&d Llneand D. A. R. Stamers and Rail United States and Cnada CTOU (on arrival day from Elftown. BLOTTETOW seven a. ni ag siege ' i§§='=i§°:si` (connfcting here with day reton and Ba fax. at Halifax. Li for Bosto . ne n ts to be had at Grand 'l rnnk, Intereolonial and P. E. Is- on the Compaiéybi Steam- lines in United tates. ‘ F. W _ HALES, Cilrlottetown, June3 Secretary Milli ll) Bllll l|Nl ltltitv o Ghent ' .i~.""\` /(/~"`°_§§~-'_~f;~iv».°l ‘»~..:-.-- . -' ' _"~"'-5':l¢"..»f"_.-‘=", . _.--.-_-,_;.-»\.:.v W_, `,~"`\ Iilttai and Charlottetown chi:-ritfltiiy ofcoonr win soil from . e0Wn ever F 'd t 7 "rl k ‘mag U36 Season tif 1rS9;y for Hzlifzicr ‘ning llSI1mmei9fde Port Hastings’ P°\'¢ Hswekesbury, ’Aricnat Canso, m°H°1'b0I'._ Salmon River, Sheel T- returning will leave Halifax "°!’yTuesday at 6 p. m makingsome 'nl The Steamer D has excel- P3BB_€Dger accommodations. amldshili S ecial low \ it £55 525 ' Agent. 27.ff l"_K. &~ Ptzt. 1 . land ol Eiangltne Route” f L va Scotia , tward ls .7 I . f screw steamers and Car express trains offers who appreciate safety, d spccd. time tables,guide books by the Companys ille N. S. » PUIIY CHILDREN Become Strong and Healthy by using Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. Children are frequently left weak and sickly as an after result of measles, scarlet fever. etc., and in this state are easy prey to nervous disorders, rickets, spinal disease, or consump- tion, diseases which do not affect robust, healthy children. The blood is weak and watery and the nerves improperly nourished. Feed the blood and nerves with Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food, and the pale, pinched faces will soon become d d ti d d eak rosy an plump. all l’¢ MSS Q” _W nes' will give way to strength and animation. Mr. E. W. Day, 6a Close Avenue, '_I`oronto, writes: "My eldest daughter, aged eight. b¢~ came very much run down. Her fretful, ner- vous, sleepless condition grmtly alarmed her parents. She was taken rom school, and in s ite of the best nursing, the thin, weakened, bloodless face grew (painfully worse. Fortun- ately we used Dr. ha.se's Nerve Food. An improvement became apparent in a few days, it continued. and in ii. few weeks she returned to school built up anew, 'and greatly to our joy fully restored to health. ‘ Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food, 5oc. a boi. at an anim. si' Edmswm Bv»&C°- Toronto. is Ui-ic Acid in the blood. Unhealthy kidneys are the cause of the acid beiitieg there. If the kidneys act as they should the! would strain the Uric cid out of the system and rheuma- fism wouldn't occur. Rheu- matism is a. Kidney Dis- ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills have made a great part of their reputation curing Rheumatism. So get at the cause of those earful shooting' pains and stif, aching joints. There il but one sure way- Dodd’s Kidney Pills - | I E _ Mmwmmsvdmvwm ¢$\»\‘\5® §‘;"V hen You Know P.C. Corsets You’ll wear no other corset. Its just a matter of getting accquainted with this best corset of all. P. C Corsets are the corsets that will lit when you buy them- and fit until they are worn out. Ask your dry goods dearer for P. C, Corset -tell him to show you Ho. 308 at $ 1 .00 for example. PARISIAN CORSET C0.. . ° P arlflltl be given this season. in ormation apply to W. w. CLARKE. *L ""'\r\‘\ WS , __ .g ,_;._-_-iF A Lovely - An.>¢a=.»¢ f? li and e between ."- Il 1 \ 1 "' y y ` ` '." ff range a sitting at the Photo lun 4’ NS, Supt. Q", gn \\ \\ \ f Y 'Y » ' 1 Vt/oman 4. if lllllllllllllllll is nature’s choiceet gift to man . . . . . . ' _T Elegant J ._»¢ Photo .ai .ai ai \ is man’s favorite gift to dear- ` _» est friends. ` Why disappoint them longer L when ou can eo eaeil ar etudio of Cor Queen and Grafton St. , Ch’fDWD~ l 3 QS, fi--I fi a _I i gi 4 ~ vi vi \" \" t' \- \'~ V- \'. L l houmatism.. WO mmmgom Guardian readers willjind the follow ing convenient to clip and keep /or rej- iarence. O. Y. B._"`he Oiange 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. THE Charlottetown School Board meets the first Monday of each montl Ewen Stewart, Secretary. ronnsrnns. - Couirr Avonnaui, 1.0. F., second and fourth 'I'uesday’s of each month in Mechanic"s Hall,Grafton St.-J.D. Tay- lor Sec’y. Couirr Monirr Simrnnn, I. O. F., third Tuesday of each month in Mechanic’s Hall, Grafton St. -E. H Duchemin, Sec’y. Prince George Encampment, Royal Foresters, meets in Mechanic’s Hall, New Prowee Block. -Murdock McLeod, Illustrious Archivist. Court Charlottetown, C.O.F., second and last Friday, Wright’s Hall. W. C. Whitlock, Sec’y. Court Gladstone. .O.F.. meets in Mechanics’ Hall on the first and third 1 Wednesday of each month. R.D.» Ken- nedy, Sec’y. masons. J ohn's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month. D R McLnm/ui, Sec’y._ Victoria Lodge ln Masonic Temple, first 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. St. J oDnFELLows Port La Joie Encampment no 4_ second Wednesday in each month.--D R. McLennan R. S. St. Lawrence Lodge every Mon- day evening. W.A. Martin, Sec’y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening; both in their hall in Victoria Bow. W R Boreham, Sec’y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No Ill, meets every first and third 'Iuesday evening. -Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. 1 sons or mzonaun. Every Thursday eveningin their hall on Victoria Row. Andrew Newsom . Swy- Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in their hall, Victoria Row.-E. H Duchemin. Sec’y. some or rmumnxut E. Prince Edward Division No. 1, meets in Wright’s Hall, every Tuesday. W. P.Kirby,R.Scribe. - Victoria Division No 4, every Monday evening in Wright’s hall. A. W. Taunton, R. Scribe. Orint Division, No 161, every 'Friday evening, in Wright’s Lower Ha1l.John A. Lawson.R. Scribe. _ Loran cnnsanims. Company 'A.” every Monday in wngits inn, at sho p. m. .ion Wadmali, Sec’y. Goon 'rnirPLaRe. Charlottetown Lodge meets in Wright’s Hall every Thursday evening at 8 o'cl0ck. Visiting Templars wel. come.-H.J. Scait'rLicsURr,Sec’y ll __.___‘ on.ll.w. ciuisrs ° olmuinli ounr... lssentdtreer eo the diseased, Ensbythe Improved Blower, 1 edsthenulceréclearstheatg °i>s opptn ln the s §".§`“`i.:,‘».o‘:g§:.;';t"il:#:.°: Toronto lui Bllfulo. E. I. _MILWAY Pl ONan after MONDAY October 16th, 1899 ine :mins or inniisiiwoy wuii-on daily etxoepted) as underz- I s ward. Trai s ward. Read down Read Ug. P.M. A.M. 10 6.&lLv.Charlottetown Ar. 44 Royaltgv Junction Neat t iltshlre. nn er River Ar. Emeraldhv _f t Ei- is ati NFWPQ §3&85p NN . codes' w9¢55F sense: "?°.¢.°'? 22358 $""~|*§'°$* 9° ’ - ##5222 22955 I* Junct 6.25 6.10 L45 Ar Lv.6.40 11.00 8.00 { S’iude 12.40 9.09 Lv. Ar. 8'86 1.25 32 .... ..Wellii%n..........8.ti2 gpg .Parr .......... .pg no .n»?.’.i.§;g::.;:: l1J1;1g.55 .ullzll ..... V, . . a.m. P.M. A51 P. uf ‘ 5.56 i’;*'s s».-P_'U:.'=;,. s @5553# ='==.io=s’° its s ; 5" . P, rests” P’ Kass!! P' H st* ;=.il§§§s.H §~oPr~t°°PP:o¢fu_ gaasesgpg t".' _ este S838 Mt.SteWart . . . . . . .. 2.1) Morell 1.31 .St. Peters.... ..Souris ...... .. O get; P F m 8; =§§s *£5 .Miz Stewart... b ...Cardigan.....L.v.. h i PTY.” .....Lv....Emerald.. 7.35 r ivi i'i£n£i-.ET1 "’“°°;‘°°‘;°..;:...';'°'r..'::.;'..° ....2 ..... en their lungs wonderfully. g . Children need plenty of air, especially when sleeping. linard’s Liniment Believes Neuralgia. one which can be shut up, ` tr ' .Y ChBfl0tt9f»0WD..Af. 9.00 sal ing_ he i.os use °° el 'lliiirnin trains, 'connecting with 8.8 ~ '. orthnmbegand at Summerside; arrive Bos- * csc- H- Cook .f r.i1:°.:ir~o".;-*~;~.e.~.i‘..;’t:.:.sn:°..t;Rr as , < ,_.- r { W ,_ cnanioirsiowii MXif`§T| The malls close at the Charlottetown Post 0ffl_°¢ lflfollows (Local Time.) For points west (with connections) to -fllmmerslde and Tignish on line of '-"_1|Way, 8.15 a.m.and also at 3 40 p.m. -Y-‘ith p.m. connections to North Tryon. ’_l'Y0U. Crapaud, Victoria. Carleton, \=orth Carleton Searletown, S’Side nd VVGSI S’Stde. F 0_1' points east (with connections) to wiuris and Georgetown on line of 1-31,, ‘f"al`»_ 6.45 a.m. Georgetown and souris tbrr-ugh bag. 2 30 p. m. _For Courier route to Southport and all .ioints thence to Belfast, 6.15 a in. For Courier route to North River and all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, Thursday. nfl Saturday. 6.15 a.m. - For United States, N ow Brunswick. 0013110. Quebec- and the North- WGSU. 8.15 a. m. Nova Scotia 6.30 a. ni. _ For Great Britain. Friday, 10 p.ni Letters are collected from street letter boxes of 6 a.m.. 2 p.m. and 8 a. m. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Mr. _ Crimsonbor;-Wino in no world is the matter with those children? Are they crying for pit? in_g because they had toocmuch pie. lmard’s Liniinentfor sale everywhere. _ plexion, yellow eyes, jaundice, etc., yield tothe curtive powers of Laxa-Liver Pills Thev are sure to cure. Does singing the song °~Ob, Promise Me,” ata wedding, promise anybody anything? Mr. John R. Smith. Lake Stream, Kent C6., Ni' B- save: “From personal experience I willingly testify to the good eB`erts of Laxa-Liver Pills for Sick Headache and Constipation.” When a man refuses to have his teeth cared for, saying that he can"t afford it., it means that he lacks the necessary BETVB. linard’e' Linlment Cures Burns, etc. -‘Was Mr. Podger really cruel to his wife?" time as if she were his partner at Whist.” lieving and soothing remedy for all pain. stances. Free to Every.Sufferer. . Those who areafiicted with Rbeumatism -,Soia.tica, Lnmbago, Neuralgia, or Gout can have a. full-"sized box of Milbnrn’s T'Rheumatic Pills, free of charge, by sending ftheir name and full statement of their case to T. Milburn & Co., Toronto, Ont.. Custer er-Are you sure these straw- berries are Jersey berries? Dealer-Yes indeed, mum! Just taste the sand! linard’s Liniment Cures Dandrutt. She I wonder what kind of clams these are? He-From the way they taste hink they must be little rubber necks Worms cannot exist either in children or adults when Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup is used. 25c All dealers. l)on’t piace the cot in a pfsitisn where he light will fall on the childs ew S. 'tor in a draft. People who have weak lungs or are Sub- ject to coughs colds or sore throat, should take aj few bottles of Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup, which would heal and strength- Don’t han curtains around the cot Bacon-An opera hat, you know, is Egbert-I wish some of the opera pa- ons were built on that plan. inutes. LIVER COMPLAINT. “For the past year I have suffered more velstoke Station’ B. C. Jimmy has been a. good bo all morn- Hagyard’s Yellow Oil is a useful remeny have in any house. It is good for man r beast. Relieves pain, reduces swelling Mrs. J. Snelling, Underwood, Ont., says at she has used Dr. Low’s Pleasantu D POTTINGER. Trams 'ue rim iiy`nu6oni sands.-5 'r1m`». vig rm Syrup in her family for the past Mrs. Crimsonbeak-No. They’re cry- 1 Liver Troubles, biliousness, sallow com- “CruelP Why, he treated her all the For internal or external use Hagyard’s Yellow Oil cannot be excelled as apain re- t Some men don’t appear to be crock- ed until they are in straitened circum- F|.EuRv’s soN`§. J. Milt Grinders. g WOOD N. Steel Plows and Spring Tooth Harrows e CMU Wheels. Truck Waggons; Wheel Barrows, Road Carts, Carrie gr Hamess, Churns, Washers, and Wringens. AGENCIES in sllparts cf the Island-Every thing up-to-date and fully guaranteed, Prucns ann Caranoouss oN APPLICATION. A IIDRNE 8( 00 at EVERYBODY IS INVITED .5 To drop into the Chwpest Store in the City and see l g (combined foot and Lever drive.) ALS() :Root Pulpers, Plovvs, - Plovv' Extras, _ - Clothes Vvringers. Harness, Halters. Horse Blankets. etc. You will save money by dealing with us. Oueen Street. g 006l609Q@@@9@QOB@8 66800900 H Have You Made Up Your Mind g What kind of a boot you will get for fall wear. W cannot crowd all our differentstyles of boots into the window-just drop in and say, I want to see that boet at such and such a price. The rest is easy at MQQUAID LOWER QUEEN STREET. BOOT AND SHOE STORE e c QUOCCJOIOOO ooooooooo I @D~SQ@®@@ UCUGOUQCEQUSSOGDQU THEY IILI. D0"- Finding out that We give best values in Boots and Shoes, See our job lots in windows and on counters for three days. Big reductions to clear. ` Fall goods coming in. The cheap Boot Store. Milburn’s Sterling Headache .Powders ' ` are easy to take, harmless in action and " snre to cure any headache in from 5 o 20 m_ atktng Machines That Talk ig or less with liver complaint’ but by using \Ve have just received a large shipment of grapliophones, the most pei 3_1g three bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters I feet talking machine made’ was completely cured.” W, P. VVood. A 800d One fm' Re _ $ .00 allays inflammation, cures cuts, burns, We have also recfived a large number of records, the l-itrst hits in song, ruises, sprains. t-tiff ]_ointe, quinsy, sore speeches and 0,.ChesU.aS_ roat, kipney complaint, etc. Price 25c. Owners of graphophones would do well to call and make their selections Don`t allow a child to sleep with an early. , drr person. Its rest will be less dis- T"!'°"“°--LVG-45 turbed and more beneficial alone. Rogers & Rogers. THE BICYCLE MEN. aa.. mn. cn.. covnnys., ,,g'§,, yeas, and wa, ,he hm ,,f,,,,,,,,,é Charlottetown and Summerside. t Moncton, N.B| . d fo cbildrenwho suflerliomuoxms leo die fl u.a.sHa1u= s3p€n£@uiag.mtP.nL ii. 80° r L Roller Bearinz Root Sl ice r s and Pu I p e r s , Straw and En* I sitage .Cutters Grain Crushers 1-'soo si' I l'laxwell’s Favoi te Cllurns, """lHcKlHLEY BROS.,