8 , THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 11 1899. ‘ ____ __ .._ .-_v-_.-.__,.~ -_,_ ma- ~.._.4~.~»~.n-~....... aa... ..»--_-~. -» ».~»-....- ~_;-at ...fa-..- -»--.....-1 .Ui 'R39 ...lv. Charlottetown... 4.10 . . . . . . . . . . . ..Ht.Ste ammo. ~.na¢x.nea.»1ln-v while *#301 Mobile *'e;.- W.. l -J ' ° ’ ‘ -- -»--.~-~~-~--»- » ---- -_ »_.. _...__ _ ____ __ .V ___.. . . 4 - __ »-1 _ _»_ LOST ! ssiliiléilléeltllt Half the Comfort of cooking without a High- and Range. » The ° Range of B . l‘€lIl\$ f Dinner spoiled-Husband inad-- Servant girl ugly-the ancient Stove Rid' its best-it’s old enough to -what a coal appetite it had- want a coal and timber saver- intelligent range that won’t ruin y Liang unless you let it.-The Favorite Range costs $25 and saves enough coal and food to pay for it- self in half a year. ~It’s a cooker. Highland Grand Range $19.50 Iodef Grand- Range $23.00. Big Bargains in all kinds of Stoves. llutltl it Rogers r. t. t. ntttwtv. 0N'lId- after UONDAY, Nth D00. IQ ‘tho , _QL Railway will run daily, 811;. essspw as adora- Trains Outward. Trains Inward. stead een . Read Un rest you and an 2.1 ki. Pl. All. P.`ll’ .JN hwu. . 2.3) ‘L15 8 ‘Ml t§t~_.a§...""“"'S°°...........é.':<.‘.'}._.;’2 |.i'|..... osttSWllt¢hire.....0.ll 431 ..... _.Hunter River......9.l5 5.13 ........ ..Emorald ........8.18 5.47 ..... .. .Kensington ....... . .7.8 . ll) Ar { 8'eids} LVJH) Lv ............ .... .............. IIIf`If' ............. ` .Aii»<,rwa"`.I`.`.I`.°.`.`.'.'I.` . . . . . . . . . . . ..l ......... Rn. ar Tignish v 8.0( LB ll 1253 IW 12.5 PH. .U O z _ --_ f : : g --Q Q “ ° Z I . . ' > 5 ?“_,!>t> _, .>_,_, --bl* °-. f' sets .ststtsaetssetsttssi 8.50 I-'.31 1|) lil 5.81 58 53 $.45 _ “JI . . . . . . _ . . . . . . ....... Pun. 4.CB . . . . . . . . . . . ..lv Mt. Stewart .......... .. 4.48 ................ ..l[orell ............ . . 5.18 .............. £40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .Souris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. P.a|. PJ! we Uh LM. _Trains are run by Eastern Standard Ti D. POTTINGER, 991|- MRF. Can. (l}i>vt. R‘ys§ B oncton, . . SHARP. Superintendent, Charts ttetown. P. E~ . , . . . . . . . . ..'lv......Bmerald........... _ . . . . ..ar...Cape Traverse......... U- A. _ _.&_ , Bremner Bros., WHOLESALE PRODUCE MERCHANTS HALIFAX, N. 8, n Rzcxtvszizs or POTATOES TUBNIPS. 0A'l‘S, UUTTEB, EGGS, PGULTBY FRESH PDRK Consignments solicited. Liberal advances had Address: BREMNER_ BROS. Halifax, N. S Oct L5 rl and w6m _..._ -_.-..~...`_. 1 , ..»....> _,_ _-_ _...__ _ _ ._ __N _ e ._. _ _ _ __ _L _ _ ._ ual 1> ,.. Ut Ul C :U ~< STREATM EN? r- DIL ISEASES and RU PTURE 38. CLIFT. Di 1 ' United States and Carlatiia? rggtlii Stamps for information or call at Ch’towu, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. :U ‘S5 OC CT] :U-l FIC :u Fon Ladies’ Kid Gloves, ‘ see the range.at The Ladies’ Furnishing Store. Prices from 60a to $1.25 per pair, ae- sorted shades, colors and atyies._Hc- Gougan & Wright.-li. V MR. Wu. Fsitcuson has put into his bath ieom an English porcelain bath ,tub tc replace the wooden one at first used. The new one is one ofthe very best make and was imported expressly for him by Messrs. Rogers & Rogers. THE regular monthly meeting of the town council w:s held Monday evening, the chairman and all the councillors- except Coun. Sobey present. There was no business of any importance be- -fore the board-with the exception of the V passing of e few hills, and other ordinary routine- work. _ The evening classes re=umrd work Monday evening. The drawing class under Rev. Mr Withycombe O' will in ' future meet st 8.30 Tuesday evening in- stead cl Monday as .heretofore The book keeping class will be held from 7 to 8 Monday night. a half hour earlier than usual to accommodate patrons of _ the Rink. The other claests will meet as usual. OUR staple department is piled full of goods. See our Flanneletts from 4e per yard up, sheetings bleached _ 20_c peryard,_unbleaohod 160 per yard. _bed tickings from 10c to 28c per yard. towels and toweling all prices. Ging- hams. prints, grey and white. cettons, from the clieipest to the best. wrap- peretts, dress d_ucks. piquets. muslins, lawnsfall qualities; table linens and napkins. of all qualities and prices. draperies oi all kinds in eretons. Double widt hdaiaasks,-art goblin, art *drapery and art saseens an up-to-date 1, line of slaples,at hIcGcngan ti Wrightfs. -~11. _ NEXT Tuesday evening is the- date fixed for Rev. J. Mr. Withycombe's lecture in the Guild Room on New. foundland,“Britain’s Odcst Colony! To those who have _ heard the reverend gentleman on other occasions it is uu- necessary to say the lecture will be an would merely say, come and hear a very interesting subject ably discussed, see interesting scenes graphically des- cribed and well illustrated, by power~ ____ ‘ ful stereopticon views. The French Charlottetown P. E. Island Canada Nov. 24th. 1898. Dr Clift My Dr. ~ his is indeed my day of Tiianxsoiviivo, for after suffering for the past 12 years with the most aggravating form of Rupture, as all ini friends in Ch’town well know, whic could not be properly held by any Truss, YOU Havn Poa1Tivm.¥ AND 1»~mzuAivii:i\'T1.v ctmnn im wrrnm 60 navs, as you puaranteed to do, no cum no gay, in spite of al my unbelief. My weak side now stronger than _the other. Ibm Nor was A nav from my work in Rattet|bury’s Pork Factory, and instead of suffering any pain. ALL uv Pnnswnna uzmnvnn imou 'rim rmsr. I can now realize that you are SUCCESS- FUL oN KEN, woauuv ann cmr.DRi:N, with no chance forfailuredf your orders are obeyed for No CASE COULD BE WORBE THAN NINE. You are alicensed Physician,a.nd I will gladly prove the truth of this testimonial to anyone en- closing tam f s s p or reply. or by word of mouth or personal investigation. ALL surifmnnas sHoULD KNOW THAT Tin! CAN nl cimxn. To s-ra! cviu:n.| Your fee is a mere bagatelle of the amount I have thrown away on good for nothinz trusses. 'iratefulg Yours ELLIS ROWE. Mr. Rowe is about 40 years of age, amen of family and well known in L.h'it:c1{n. DB. CLIPT nas crnum Max! casszs, a woman of double rupture and a' child 318 months, ofhornia from bi.rth,of which facts o1o)!;`rob(gratl ve evid neocon he seen at only ..I.ir'r is A1' ll"rowi\ ev rt Salrurday and 8unday;A'r Pxozrornfxiere Hotel from ‘Ionday noento 'lueiday noon; Ar New GI.-meow N. S. Windsor Hotel, Tuesday and Wednesday; AT Taimo, Lcarment Hotel every 'hireday until ll for information. p.m. Call or send shlip. ' __i lil Ollllllll Sllll WE claim to have one of the assi and i.AncitsT Cnocitsav,_C1mtA and Gr.Ass Sroiuis in the Province-i We will give one Tea Set FREE to an. man or woman who will give proof of the person that bought three Sets at one time out side of our store, in Ch’town, during the past year, that is to say, Dinner, Tea and Chamber Set. We have the goods the people want. Call and see our blue stcr' VV. P. C01'vv111, sUNNYsiDE. PHOTOGRAPHS Superior Worltmans Fino Finish, and _ lodel-ate Prices combine to make our Photographs the most satisfactory in Charlottetowr to-day. xi Geo. ll. Gook. tor. Uma and Grilton Streets shore question, on the settlement of which England and France are now face to face. will be fully dealt with. Don’t forget the date. -- s MR. Cami. GREEN, formerly of this town, is now in Bermuda, to which place he went about two weeks ago. Cecil, in writing to a friend on the island, speaks of its being the prettiest placebo ever saw. “I am under the goedold Union Jack, the flag of all dogs.” he says, ‘-and this is where one sees it. There is a fleet of warships in here all the time and they keep three thousand soldiers here. The buildings are all white, even the roofs are white- washed so that when it rains the' lime in the whitewash puriiies the water and. _lhisis what we drink. There are no springs here at all. Beautiful palms, orange, lemon and isda~rnhber trees line the __The climate is excel- llent, the theriiidméter' hsvaivgoisg .above 85pr helow‘ 65. sudo' fron and ‘main in Bermudsuntil lfsy when 'lie will retsra tc_Nsntasket. ,_ ' A FAIRLT large _and representative” meeting was held ' in the Y. M. C. A. t I _. e » P 'P of considering the temperaace interests of the town. in view of the coming civic election. Mr. .Hugh Ramsay was appointed chairman and- Mr. John Mol- lison secretary. After considerable dis- eussion the followin names were . E ’ chosen as suitable candidates for nomi- nation. From these names it is intend# ed to select by ballot at a meeting to- morrow evening. six councillors and a chairman, who will be the nominees of the temperance interests of the town at ‘ the civic election in February: J. A. Brace, L. Morris, John Grady, Thomas Johnston, J. D. Goss, Geo. Baker, D. M. Waugh, Daniel McNeill, W. K. Rogers, Joseph Brehaut, D. McKinnon, Mejor Schurman, Thomas l`:iodgson,, David Montgomery, Geo. H. Gardiner, R. L._Romcks, Jas. Higgins. El-ilé » FINEST chocolates in town at H A OoMPToN’s, . CALL at Compton’s for your Christmas supplies. H. -A. COMPTON. s A CHoICE lot of cigars in all the later brands at H. A. CoMPToN’s. 1 OoNFEcT1oNERY, iruit. ap-1 ples, cider and all kinds oft temperate drinks including the iamousihlifornia. Wine at O H. A CoMPToN’s av interesting one. To others the GU AizDi.aN_ snow are ...unknown.” Cecil will ref t Hall Monde eveninv, forthe u ose' gov T number pt years connected’with th. Summerside branch,” has been trans- ferred to the agency of that institution in St. John’s, Nld. , Tun oflioial thermometer readings" at the meteorological station yesterday morning was 10.1 below zero. Several private thermometers however lltldig- _ailiedly crept down to 124, while others are said to have gone still lower. The general verdict is that yesterday was our coldest day this season. the .regular meeting of Aurora Division; S. of T., Searletown. on Sat- turdiy evening. the following oiicers were installed: W. P., Fred S. Wright; W. A., Annie L. McLean; R. Scr'be, _ Fred T. Wiigtn; A. R.. inset ’s¢»t>sy; Chap., Lewis Truemac; F. Scribe, Albert S. Wright; Treas., George Mc- Lean; Con., Herman Myers, I. Sen.. Joseph Wright; O Sen., Fred Bell; P. W. P., Fred Pearson. . Paor. CU`sHiNG mot with a swiewhat severe accident a few days ago. While returning from one of his regular trips among his customers, his sleigh in turning a corner struck s stone and up-A set. The professor was thrown out on his face. striking the frozen ground, was badly bruised and cut; He has since been obliged to wear a~ bandage over his eye, but is able to attend to business. and he assures his customers that the quality of his buttermilk has not been impaired by the accident. ,FRENCH STEAMEB. LOST. ST JoHN’s, Niid. Jan. 10.-The French steamer- Voyageur, from Mar- tinique for St. Pierre. has _been _driven _.ashore.atP1acenlia, sud isa total loss. - Her oniefoiiicer was drowned. ' t - 1 | _ Y t~»*\.If~'~ ` l-_ I Nil", m`V 1 _ /d ‘er 'H ]l /1 2!! 1 X ,_ . f - 1.'/UV.. .fr ' /of l//t , . W " p Da. A. W. Crust Ar Won! il lil LAnonA'ronY. me cti_ltig|l_ctutc_Ht| this Diagnosing Malady is at the Throat Il Nine Hundred in Every 'thousand of ' Our Country'a Population. l'ia7s is Not lioarsay, It is Barns ua! by Care- nmy gempllecs statistics of Diseases Moet Piwvnigni-asa Deve.tesp_esst fu Wntelaol ` tastefully, Because l|'a an .lure a horse . runner of ihnss Aron -Voolewli ul' Ubwuul- \»esaalnp.1u»-if atesgla-ered. _ ' V WILL I SUICIDE?.» 'wana Theres use aaa ln. cadence ». I llasdfliii-‘Cure Reach liege. ._ .' I had s_uHe_red so many years It-arrli _.that»l don_’.t know that l'wtll wer..-ge! it ent. of lm' reiriernbrauee. Gne day, when I took one of the and-_. eg; preacrlptiausf~ A-Qisveu' me. by. the _idediovsl man to a ~dru¢¢i_st~. I asked *atm bluntly, "V\'ill this O_tt|‘¢ B0, 0! will it not ‘.' Or will it-~ like-the wet 'P' I was n_ee.riy'del`pei'»ate. I can .ull you. The llruggist- ssuid:-"No, nothing can cure catarrh. l have it myself lzitti I often thlnlrof suicide. I .wks "pl m usually to sleep it eff.” I took the prescription away unfilled and went home, tlitnking of what the drug- sisc had said about eutcldel and I was utterly dlshéartened. I have that pro- 1 scriptlcn yet. Une day my deliverance came. A lady told me she had suffered lust M I bad. and was nearly insane, ant. that a remedy ,known as Dr. Chu.se'l Cure had actually sured her. I had read a lot about Dr. Cnaae's Catarrli Cure. but I felt to- ' ward it as I did toward other medl- ctnes; had no faith. I»tried it as a lsat resort. I used two boxée of Di-.1 Chase-'s Catarrh Cure, a.nd'found it e wmpiefte cure. MRS. _IL V. ROSE, Hollowly. Oll- PH-¢ 'S'--ima. blower lmiiisdad. 1_'_ z=_.saa.-t .P F-5 t tltvt . First-class _Butter makers _ throughout the countrymak- ing butter all the time. If ' you want some Gilt Edged Butter salted to suit your ' taste send us the package on want filled and we can have it returned to you in a very short time. This is the time to have your winter butter packed- cheaper now than ater on-and 'ualit ar alnteed. q Y gn J ENKlNS-& SON Mn JouNA McLnoi> of the Bank’ _ *E i VAPOR »-'BATH s’s'uE ANn_____P_'_l'"cE col oi Nova Scotia,.Chica lll and fo a MRI Je I ST. JOHN, ll.B., Tells how Laxa-Liver Pills cured him of Dyspepsia and Constipation. Ninety pei- cent. of Canadians are sudering from either Dyspepsia. or_ Con- stipation. Most of them are groping in ' the dark-searching for something to relieve and cure them. \ Mr. John Doherty, 35 North Street, Bt. John, N.B., has found the remedy smilie that cures every disease of the digestive tract. It is Lan-Liver Pills. . Here’s his opinion of them: “I am pleased to speak of the great benedt 1 have received from Laxa-Liver Pills. “ I was very much constipated and felt great distress after eating. “ Laxa-Liver Pills regulated my stom- ach and restored my entire digestive system to healthy action. . . ' “ They work in a. natural, yet eiective way, and are free from any pain or grip- ing, and do not cause the least incon- venience.” -_ Anyone suffering from dyspepsip, sour stomach, wind on the stomach, bilious- ness, jaundice, liver torpor, siclr kwa' ache, constipation, bad breath or coated tongue will find Lara-Liver Pills the most effective remedy to cure anytof those complaints. Ines 25 . " ' 11 - ’ 1 THE sT PAUL ovnnuus. aim-nu-_ `.= New Yepx. Jan. 10.-Some enxipty is felt here for the eafetv of the Ansari- can oceaa liner St. Paul which is now overdue on her passage from Liverpool te this port. v _ For Piles Eczema Salt _Rheumffia Worms. and all skin disease. Dr. Chews . Ointment is a prompt cure. lt is re- commended by l)r. C. ll. Harlan. of the American Journal of Health. ' Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure with blow- . er included will cure insipient Catairh in a few hours, Chronic Catarrh in one month’s treatment. _ _ Dr.`Chase's Kidney Liver Pills are only combined Kidney.-Liver Pill made and will~ positively cure all Kidney Liver troubles. 1 *L __ __- Nialzara 'E-its “5 5|? $ I .. We 9. BUYING A?.’£‘,,, ;~ Ut If: si with gi 10 a ra bii A hot ca F' l'.°'.s::,°°°'.., 'f Send for sam le of material inserestrlnz hocdlet that will tell you _ali about Vtpgr Baths. Vapor Ba are an acknoylodgd household neoessity.~ Turkish, o~ _ Air, Vapor, Sulgshur or Medicated . Baths at home Purides system, ggduoes cleanliness. health. strength. vents disease, obesit . Cures co ds, ‘ Rheumatitm, Neuralga, Lallrippg . ii'i.‘}‘l?.’1‘.‘.“...’%’ti”“°‘~°‘“".‘3a itll” . n, erve a n $Troubles. Beautilles Complexion. G' ll ` Department. T. H. . .Agents £~~w.~i.~$ ' ? _ l nzmovl-:u. Den rams ,..'e.f1»....,£.‘u';.v...'~:-....,,_.‘;f.‘l man's newBrick Block. ww” H01 Enfyoperation in the rectiee of dent; Uurléfirenderu ABSOLUTELY P LESS Wmoansofhis.-1 now well knwn grid: pare- cally e&ctive Painless Method. Th h f so ..'.’..i.‘i.'?i‘1.5.5’H“ t2.a§°i?5”lZ ?R3'?ii?=°gl3?n'5{ lgigimipade for it. pen every even gf till -iis Qs. if .ag Annu e bread Pastry made is the best of The I The |sland’s Fisheries - L: Elected*-Now Bankrs'rn§s_ annual meeting 0| was hoid=laar.»o¥1it le the in the ehai! being present. read the liaai highly shtisil of 0116 SI cast de tread a elaborate sts the Council of 1 of the Island dt It had bet the Board ll 1 in March last Heszard. Vice J H Bell Dr. Chase’s Preparations Have . When you Seed wheat customers s winter steam steamer, in bouris, the representative and mu quotations fcrcglete L-.1 i and Feed Indies Ska! 5'? it *W Wal?" i Guest in giggzter I M. . d by Ie modern tiii Piles tt llsgm latin, $5.08 :mf xmempies cu.; ° lm neral e direct imports Bananas, tc Cf butter El products. G and sold on a Correspon cake f all len a centsofhr Blsc°H. allDru¢gisis lnall F0l'allFlllrlo8» Book of Sample of fl# 2° Queen Street li e. moulin. tn. _#*’*’i‘*