_ run GUARDIAN eH.i_R,Lo'1'i»E'roWN MAY 12, 1899 -1, :L4 " - -3'-‘ *_ *___ _ _ _ __ .l __ ll It i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -. --- 7 "_" “W” C' `" T comme rzvnnrs. 'crmnnorrnrowu " _,___ Bee! (Corrected every .g G,,.,,,,,~,,, ..,.,;... ...~nf;...i¢1..f.zi.w- Crgamed _ _ _ '§‘..uQ§l‘.2'u”f§l.‘i°f.3ff::::::::'::.'?::"5" mg convenient to clap and keep for ref- 2 c But__§lfr°Sl1tub)p'el;_°fb1b--~--- ---- creme. Wl‘Tl'l .. _ _ greamew Bum. F'°'“ fl* T°"ibl= Sooooo oo loloo Ycu may not be requiring soap at this moment ‘out 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 Royal Oak Soap- One bar of this great soap will do as much work in the 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 ak Soap 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 . T...;e no other. For Sole everywhere. ‘ ill l;_ll_Pll_l.ll.__l ill L_ __ _; Take Bl Bl B. This Spdng. Very few people escape the ’enervat- ing influence of spring weather There is a dullness, drowsiness and inaptitude for work on account of the whole system being clogged up with im- purities accumulated during the winter months. The liver is sluggish, the bowels in- clined to be constipated, the blood im- pure, and the entire organism is in need of a thorough cleansing. Of all “ Spring Medicines,” Burdock Blood Bitters is the best. It stimulates the sluggish liver to ac- tivity, improves the appetite, acts on the bowels and kidneys, puriiies and enriches the blood, removes all poisonous pro- ducts, and imparts new life and vigorto those who are weak and debilitated. 7 Big Mr. Wm. J. Hepburn writes '°"3_ from Centralia, Ont.: “I can _ sincerely say that Burdock Blood Bitters is the best spring medicine on the market. Last spring my blood got out of order, and I had seven or eight good sized boils come out on my body, and the one on my leg was much larger than an egg. I got a_bo_ttle of Burdock Blood Bitters, and inside of six days, when only half the bottle was taken, there wasn’t a boil to be seen. 1 have recom- mended B.B.B. todilfercnt people in our village, and all derived benefit from it. I wish B.B.B. every success, as it is indeed a great medicine for the blood. 5,,” Mrs. Aggie Barnes, Lunen- $,,,.|,,g_ bnrg, N.S., writes: “_1 have taken B.B.B. every spring new for some years, to purify my blood and keep my system in good order, and can honestly say that I do not know of its equal anywhere.” 'Twill purify the system--Give you strength and I energy. P 1 Ti V THE UNDERWUUD Visible Writing from st-art to finish. Write for beautifully illus rated catalogues. »~---~ . _ _'»_ f .___ S- ___ ______`__ .Iii 'nie cokser A src Devclopcs Perfect ' ' **_,_ ~;*"'l_ V Form ";i‘»~"=~“_‘T1f5_”“€`-\_?1§f; ` ‘i {‘ /’ ” The linestdnulset that experience can produce. Ris=b¢anti§J.Hyoonstructed; flexible yet firm: without unpleasaptly l interfering it moulds the form to an elegant figure and gives lasting plea- f nut. U Perfect fit. Absotutc ease. o ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. \. U A s. I F ri .~: '9 ffl' ... ~».l- l llllllllllll Bill llillllllllll ll _ _ _ 77z¢fe noKoda/E butt/'ze Eastman Kodak' I5 Adelaide Steel East, Toronto, Ont. Sole Canadian Agents. lllanoood. lelelt.lNllllams and Blick- mlerler Tvoewiitor _ I* _ "J" r _ ____ . --si M BURY MENT. SALIS TREAT RONIC ISEASES ED bt DR. CLIF . Di 1 regis In Unibcd Stones and Capngiliieg Bond us foi_ information or call at TRURO Vu Scotia, in Merchants Bank Bu lding it Pl("l`0U RevcreHove1 eve Wed da AEINEVV GLASGOW. N. S.. $lI1dE0rn§0l.€"l _ 'PY Friday.. are C _ ` s___ l0~LE'l‘ l T0-LET l A comfortable dwelling house situated on _ “I0 coner of Pownal an Grafton Streets, at Wwert occupied by W, F. Tidmarsh. lsisq. Pos- *ll on given iheflrst. oay ot A ril next. .- Qvly ui ' 'rnoiaas W. Donn 6 hl`5df Pownal Street Half the charm of a photographic outi ing is lost if one carries along several pounds of glass plates and ho ders and as every moment filled with anxiety, _ for their safety. I KODAKS use non-breakable film cartridgies whicl; weigh ounces where plates weig poundsli KODAKS $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK Cor _ mail. Rochester, For Sale by . JOHNSON & JOHllSON Charlottetown. _ A d mm p I _ _ _ Auc_'[|oN The well-known carriage stallion. Black Diamond Knox, will be sold by auction at the Market Square, on Fri- day, 12th day of May, at 1.30 o‘clock p. m. _ i ~ R. BEAIRSTO, ~ Auctionmar. Wkly, 10 ll Fri. Mechanics’ Hall. Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk. Ewen Stewart, Secretary. Fonnsrnns. lor Sec’y. Y in Mechanic’s Hall, Grafton St. -E. H Duchemin. Sec’y. _ Illuslrious Archivist. Whitlock, Sec’ y. nedy, Sec’y. _ ` HASONS. July and August. JJ Weldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Preceptory, K T, nesday in month. H W Anderson, Registrar. onni-‘ELLows Port La Joie Encampment no 4 second Wednesday in each month.--~l> P... McLennan R. S. St Lawrence Lodge every Mon- day evening- NV A Martin, Sec’y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening; both in their hall in Victoria. Row. W R Boreham, Sec’y. ` Alpha Rebexan Lodge, No 10,--meets every first and third Tuesday evening. -Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. o sons or ENGLAND. Every Thursday eveningin their hall on Victoria Row. Andrew Newson Scc"y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in their hall,;Victoria Row.~H.B.Wright Sec’y Victoria Division No 4, every Monday evening in Wright’8 hall. J J Chappell, R. Scribe. Orient Division, No 161. every Friday evening, in Wriglit’s Lower Hall. John A.Lawson. R. Scribe. LOYAL oRUsADnRs. Company ’A.” every Monday in VVrigh s Hall, at 6.80 p. m. Ada Wadman, Sec’y. ` Goon rniirrmne. _ Charlottetown Lodge 'meets in Wright‘s Hall every Thursday evening at8 o’clock. Visiting Template wel- come.-H.J. Scaivrnseonr. Sec’_v. _ . THE CHARLOTTETOWN The mails close at the Clmrlotte town Post Omoo as follows (Local Time). For points west (with connections) to Summerside and Tignish online of Tryon, Crapaud. Victoria. Carleton, North Carleton and Searletown. For points east (with connections) to way, 3_00 p.m. _ ' _ For Coluier route to Southport and all _points thence to Belfast, 6.15 a.m. For Courier route to North River and all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, Thursday :nd Saturday. 6.15-a.m. For United States, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec Nova Scotia, and the Northwest, 8.30 p. m. For Great Britain. Friday, 10 p.m. Letters are collected from street ter boxes of 6 a..m., 2 p.m. and 8 m. »» Pom' Mnnoulvii, June 5, 1897. C. C. RICHARDS & CO. _ Mas. J osran'H.ii1r. O. I. B.-r-'\e Orange Young Britons. meet Friday evening in, CITY Council meets the second Mon- oday in each month. - Dr. Warburton, THE Charlottetown School Board meets the first Monday of each month Coeur AvoNDAi.E, 1.0. F., second and fourth 'l`uesday’s of each month in Mcchanic’s Hall,Graflon St.-J.D. Tay- Coimr MOUNT Sricrnnn, I. 0. F., third Tuesda of each month Prince George Eneampment, Royal I Foresters, meets in Mechanic’s Hall, New Prowse Block. -Murdock McLeod, Court Charlottetown, C.O.F., second and last Friday, W1'ight’s Hall. W. C. Court Gladstone, A.O.E., meets in Mechanics’ Hall on the first a'nd~ third Wednesday of each month. R.D. Kon- Itching. Burning i Torture: ef . . . _ _ Eczema'-on the 'Scalp _Some of the cures eB'ected by Dr. Chase's Ointment are more like miracles than anything else. The case recorded here was one of the worst ever brought to the attention of Toronto's best physicians. and when doctors gave up all hope of recovery Dr. Chase's Ointment was successful in producing a, perfect cure. Mr. james Scott, 136 Wright Ave. , Toronto. states: " My boy,Tom, aged ten, was for nearly three years afflicted with n. bad form of Eczema of the sc_a.lp, which was very unsightly and resisted all kinds of remedies and doctors treatment. His head was in a terrible state. We had to keep him from school, und. at time his head_would bleed. and the child would scream with agony. For two and a halflyean we ba._ttled with it in vain, but at last found a cure in Dr. Chase's Ointment. About live boxes were used. The original sores dried u , leaving the skin in its normal condition. _ '1Po say it is a pgeasure to testify to the wonderful merits of .ia Chasc's Ointment is putting it very mildly. _ Dr. Chase's Ointment, at all dealers, or Edmanson. Bates & Co., Toronto. ` V H _ St. John's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month. _ _ D R MCLBNNAN, Sec’y. ' _ _ U _ Victoria Lodge li Masonic ._ _ V `~ R Temple, first Monday in month _ ` ` ' J R Davison, Sec’y. ._ ' 'f " _ Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch Me- ' , _ _ sons in Masonic Temple, .iirslo, ` ‘ I " Thursday in month except June, e ‘ _ in Masonic Temple. third Wed- while using Dr. A: W.” Chasc’s . Nerve Food. `_ There comes a critical time in the life of every woman when the bud of girlhood is unfolding into the full. blown flower of w o m a n h‘o`o d. Mothers at this time should carefully guard their daughters' health, for this is a time when- many a girl falls victim to insidious which make life n misery. _ _ ` Loss of flesh, headaches, pains in back and side, nervousness, irritability, dull eyes and a pale, sallow complexion, these are the symp- toms that warn you to use Dr. A. W. Chase'e Nerve Food. The blood is lmrpoverished and the nu-vee require nutrition. ature must have assistance and there is no better way to help nature than by using Dr. AQW. Cha.se's Nerve Food. It is a food for blood and nerves, and creates rich, red blood, solid flesh and new nerve tissue. ness to the eye, and incrmse in weight will tell Dr. A. W. Chase’s- Nerve Atal1deelers,`o_rEdma.nson__ Toronto - ` ii ro of ...iid advance is teena E lY`0`o"l>"¢f`5`6' C U l } J J _V __ ‘__ _ 'V ._ P. B sous orrnurnnamii. _ - V, 5 Prince Edward Division No. 1, ! meets in W_right’e Hall, every Tuesday. V _ : -» ,. _ f ,_ W. P.Kirby,R.Scribe. .l . H _' _ | A' il "1,/I Klum nfl. , Pl LL§ QE __ \\\\\\\\ `n \ C UR AU' Kam 'L i"i"~. URES RHEUMFTQASI ,|"i' `\f‘-§"»., emcH1'5 °‘ ,i ".11 ||lil»,'|||||_; _ D_AsE»_-Eg "",|;'|_~;‘_ ‘"‘llli|'lliiE;'”°"'f'::: --~-x r""iri»' ‘°'°'i::.*"l!:|"" on ';=:i;;,,,,,_f`__:_ _,;;_`,. ,||i:ilf§,,n|\' "”""°== -==éili;;;§§f...;;§§:2!i.»- I QM THE BEST is always lmltetrd. ()ndd's Kl-lncy Mols, sold only _ in bo<-*e like lhie, are widely lmiuted, iccause they ure the scott Kidney cure. Take none u l railway, 7.30 a.m.and also at 3 40'p_.m, ’ with p.m. connections to North Tryon, ~ _ E _ Q L Dina Sins,-MINARD’S LINI- NENT is my remedy for colds, etc. It is the best liniment I have ever used. Souris and Georgetown on line of rail- L ' -" td ' .4 /White’s Snowflake Chocolates. Can had at the following first-class stores. W.A. Hutchginson. Stewart & Gates.. W. Picka rd &_ Co Sanderson & Co. J.D.McLeod &iCo W. F. Carter. These gentlemen are willing / to pay the price necessary - to pm -o good erttcle.°` ' ` Quality is tothem of more importance than _ big vroiits. ; 5 i I ¢oo¢ooo¢0‘¢o6¢¢obo .J v ' cessssssssassess§§r.;§§§§§§§§s" 33333333388S'5°S'S'5°3S'5'S8'5°8S8& ¥` Eégggego o¢¢aaceee»eeSaoeo¢¢¢‘£¢" _ 5 l'68¥2883S§8Sg_~$_8_5S8=QSf§ A n .msn .nn .-¢»~¢». ` bbage .. <_i"......<..l."§°i"i.{‘:‘.’.”... Cabbage, per Celery ............... .. E828 ............ Fowleper ... F‘lour.perowt.......... . Oatmeal new per cwt..... giaaes ° ' '_ .° I II ' ' I If g_¢i~'£l.ik°"°‘;p'..'.':: .::: ;;; c r .... ..-....§.g.';‘:...;.....__. Man Ti q c..uii3...f.'.;i $3§T.???ilT'f?l;;‘:::::::::::::::::: 'fumiucperbushel . Potatoeslnew per-husl .... _ sUM_ME1>.sLD_E MARKETS (Revised Weekly.) __ Applesibush) ...... .. Boeflquarter Beet(smal1)perlb......... Butter(fresh) lb Buttcr(tub)...li?....... Cheese .............. .. gs ....... §gypertou............... YDr¢BSod_ __ rton....._.. . HerHnz(hmhldoz..;..... Hidesperlb........... Mangles.............. Oats .... l-‘ork.......°...... r‘otetnos......... Tumi ~-so -0-. ooooo.oooo_ G ` to d beet vol fe _ ' feedlitalgagtodk ask you;li',l¢:;vl.iair'e"ii"9"`foxr-gtlhe f rown Feed#-it they do not , sf' Mill ' Sou %ii..‘i‘.‘.§‘.1.. ’“' The GENUINE is stencilled on Boa Drown eed. _ Several cars Kent lllllslflonronowon way to no _ (ine at on :i nti mluslllmited. .Ae to price this was ‘soaked on a. gmt of the market and von areoffered the advantage of it.- The color will return to thecheek, the bright- ~ ooooo R Bal 6"! K tMills.So'urb-' I P.EJ Cgenlm bgiik. sylhur orders at Plot-lo no Pt.Du Chene. » - ~ e»-+.»_ . u__:zs._ - -_ -I if Marino ~ lnsulianoo EFFECTED 0 lllll llVE Sllllll. Certificates issued' here payable wherever required. 4 The Western Is the most _popular and 0LDE$l‘ ee: tablished MARINE AGENCY in P. E. lsland, which fact may he accounted for by' my having at all times considered the Con:|’peny’e /end- portance than commissions . _ _ RATES ONCE NAMED ARE ALWAYS ADHERED T05 when losses occur they a.re'PR;OMPT- LY and CHEERFULLY settled. ` IIDRAGE IIASZARII General Agent Mar( lst. tf l; My ’ z.~1 :,-plllll ml fig: §' ASK Foil grime new s YEAST _-_ -gi ._ -1 ~ 111 -- en-»» .-W » -__ . RE, _ o ut up in Tin Cans, llllllllllllllllll llllllll 'c ...- r Price 5 cts - #llllllll looovolo Office in the New Prowse Block, door to the right,up eteire. _ _ amewboooabe SSSSLSSIISS-l=S sssssssssss__ 9°¢HE¢¢oe§¢ §ss...ss:sss»s ii on 2 .ae A ;»-_-no E *lm* 31° germs ot ready rooonqia. I l°'"like Wood’g ||__lf"-_ O¢¢9O`¢§`¢ ¢_3$33.S_S8 SSSSSESS eocco_eo CSSSSBEE DS... ...-.. »--1..... .» .-»&...‘.. Charlottetown and Summereide et loweetl _ ue.tati0¢l.M rcheots 'Dleaeo ~ l _ 1 1 Pets. iw _ 41 vhs errwwd six cakes in a can_'I‘ ,, €o‘f>-__ o 5| .F ,..§i;.'i.lll~ __ __ need: kullion50 ly incur ..;.‘.o.,...,.....~" 'i. . apologize nn-“n. " The Poli 'wry br°°zht.t¢»:a.t° she oily editor. _ ' Edie, its ; . The and ' _ _ __ ethnic-wau,'aa;hsu.1i§viluh’i1‘i‘$ a legacy lelt her. g _ _ marriegolieetnrnedouteow . sleek. =~_ _ "1 _ f~;H shi'-f i _ _ ,°_,|v¢ss§l$2.°?,,°2£h E-‘f'°°lf.;g~°_ __ 5;, .irf _ j pain entirely.” llulllol _ *ouiiiar,f'u¢c»fg°f r. o., um. ~ my clients’ interests as of more his other wife. Liver oem-_ la. ’ V; _ hoiixsiau In rn¢y..¢.5.‘¢¢w.»n». I o Hopperiy-