'attm\wlIIvun&|2f".qgg§ ft 'mr GUARDIAN UHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER as 1898 _ S _ i _ I is i p . 0 ,._l.._ _ ~ -, _ ‘ ' ` ' - ’ ' - '-‘ ' Q7- l1‘ -lZ'K\I¥‘UI\.t:lllntnlS...i-a.-'E .laura _ ...J '°ZT°". l ..., n... ~ ‘ .t I ` 1 . J e _ ti Netiee te the Pultlie As our goods are being advertised by a firm in Charlottetown _who have not bought anything from us for a very long time, we beg to state for the benefit of intending purchasers that MESSRS JAS. PATON & C0. are the SOLE AGFNTS in Char- lottetown for our goods. H. Shorey & Co. l`lON TREAL. Manufacturers of SHoREY’s fnnanv-To-WEAR FULLY ct'AR.\N'rssn ctorntnc. _ . ietve;l___,|_g_l_|___e|Ne1f ENGLISH CELENITE CEMENT, which is rapidly taking the place of ordinary plaster, to which it is far su- perior and the cost is only a tride more. We are the selling agents for the Island and can fumish it 'at lowest rates. Delivered at Charlottetown or Summerside or to any station on the railway. Descriptive pamphlet with instructions for using,furnished on application. ' Our stock of Building Material of all kinds is not ex~elled by an 'i - 7 he province and our price; are alwavs right. SIHIIIIIIAII, Li-ZFIIIIBEY, GLARKE & 00,. Li mit d ummersxde, May 26, 1897 cod & w 1 yr ’ I 0 HUKEFURUUEBECHEATERS tlr Any Glosetl Stove ls the Cheapest land _ Best F fiel. We are making a superior quality of Coke now. Almost as .good as Anthracite coal and half as cheap. No Dirt. No Ashes. Orders 'nust be left ahead to insure delivery. Charlottetown Light & Power Co. OFEICE. OUEEN STREET. noesnt PALm£n”&oo. With experienced workmen and first-class machinery, we are prepared to supply contractors and others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Frames, in. terior and exterior Finish, etc. etc. C111’ Specialties ~ Gothic Windows, Stairs, Stair Rails, Balusrers, Newel Posts, Cyp; eq Gutter and Conductors, Kiln Dried Spruce and Hardwood Flooring, Kiln Dried Clonr Spruce, Slicathing and Clap Boards, Q°Give us a call. ROBERT 'PALMER & CO. cuAni.o1-'rta'rowN i= at _/'ls rx ';',,_h.,f h" “[3 if-ii r- YD £3; "'-` mmm 4 id a 1 5 TORONTO geese N E0 21r_ly 2 in New Brunswick, Nova C033. oe Edward Island and F up ’ iii points :Ast of iiottrsuit. tw $2.00 per Annum. \ . ~» A X ~.. l“°°" inlet' . _ » try to get a bill through Parliament to? pation of the centre M . D K li Bd 1 ‘0 r - < . shea; and qglgt C125? 5) lpgn. Jog” , enable it to purchase °-by agreement or Ivinces of Cuba _ by Saturda mornin h the Nm thumbeb by compulsion” the property of the it-roops. The orde had y g y , eight companies that now provide the early beginning of ' » -_ water. THE Y. M. C. A. rooms are being thoroughly renivated. And in their new coat of paint, now look very invit- ing, and reflect credit on the manage- ment of the institution as well as on the painter. Mr. Fred Mallet. It is in- tended to have the rooms open every evening except Wednesda of each Isuflei-ed fromlllcssmaonthcrlghteer. 1 could hardly keep my hands of! it, the itching was so seven. Small bubbles would 011111, emitting a watery-like substance, apparently poisonous. Oneof the leading dootorshens treated mo. and applied the usual physlcisivs remedies without benefit. lfy brother reo- ommended thgj I try CUTIUUBA. The frat Y week, to afford young men and boys an... applicnttonwns nothing, me before nts bu opportunity of spendingtheir time pro- fitably and pleasantly.'I`his is a move in the right direction and it is hoped will be patronized as it deserves. Miss Cinitii: MeEAcHitnN whose marriage is recorded in another column has been it resident of Summerside for a number of years and was employed in the tailoring establishment of Mr. W. A. Stewart. She was popular among het' many friends who will wish _her a happy weddcd life. The groom. Mr. Alexander Campbell, was formerly a resident of this town, having been for several years in the employ of Mr. John McKay, harness maker, and a well and favorably known citizen. Congratulations. ' Mn. S. H. Jonas made his last ship- ment of 360 lambs from here Saturday, making a total pf 11,035 sheep;and lambs since Oct. 13th. He makes his last shipment of geese tomorrow which will complete a. total of 6,000 geese; He has duiing this season paid to farmers for stock, about $30.000. about $700.- to the P. E. I. R. R. and nearly $1900.00 to the Steam Navigation Co. This is the largest season’s business done by Mr. Jones on the Island since he first' came here, which is about theibest testi- mony he can have for straight and honest dealing. He leaves tor his home in Sabrevois.Que., tomorrow. His many friends throughout the island will be glad to know that he purposes re- turning next season f to continue the good work. THE three _ masted' schooner Edna 310 tons, Capt. Walter Donovan cleared Saturday for Demerara. with thefollow- ing caago. Shipped by Messrs. A. C. Rogers & Co :--2100 sacks white oats, 1000 bbls potatofs,30 crates vegetables, 10 cases butter, 15 boxes cheese, 5 cases lobsters. 30 horses (said to be she best looken E101; taking together ever shipped from Summerside.) 3 milch cows. 4 Holstein bulls, 70 sheep, 30 pigs. 275 turkeys, 275 geese. 250 ducks, 100 hens; besides alot of feed and other sundries. The cargo is valued at $9.000. Capt. W. H. Barnard, one of the partners,goes in the ship to look after the firms interests. Hts many friendswish him a. pleasant and profit- able voyage ---i-__-- ANOTHER VICTORY _ Mr. R. Morrow Cured of Lumbago by _ Dod-1l’s Kidney Pills. ' Toronto, Nov. 28 --The vast majority of Tor-ontonians know and esteem Mr.R Morrow, the able and popular general agent for the Toronto Auer Light Co. For this resaon the following state ment made in writing by Mr. Morrow, poss- esses unusual signiticance. __ “Two years ago .I was attacked by Lumbago and Urinary troubles which caused me intense suiering. I took several different_remedies` witholut any benefit. Then I began using Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and was completely cured' by them.” . fall. All sufferers should know that Choice lot of unfermented California Wines at H. A. _ U in one vol was half gotta the disease had disappeared. H. c. Bannrrr, 614 Race st., Ginn., 0. ...-sez' ~e°"'--.“=.=.‘e»e -».n..~,'.'E.°l‘mtn n..‘lF?¢»..°vl’."n°¥'..¢e¢’E.i°t‘.‘ °‘ o6'§§'l”‘sa.°“§?.i1."§&§ZTfi'»n§°J‘.36..’Z.’¥££.‘2;‘5i.'.‘. TRIAL BY JURY. Trial by jury will be established ln Siberiaiafter Jan. 1 by a recent ukase ef the Czar. Asthma Gasps. _ The wheezing and strangling of those who are victims of Asthma are prom- R ptly relieved by a few doses of" Dr Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- tine. #1--il-- ' BOY DROIVNED. A sad drowning accident is reported from Tracadie, Gloucester county. A few days ago a young lad named Comeau, aged 14, was drowned near the Big Rivet bridge while fishing smelts. . STRUCK WITH LIGHTNING Neatly describes the position of a hard or soft corn when Putnanfs Painless Corn Extractor is applied. It does its work so quickly and without pain that it seems magical in action. Try it. Recoilect the name-Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor. Sold by all druggists and dealers everywhere. __._,_____ BARRELS OF BEER. Last yearthe production of br-er in the United Kingdom was 35 000,000 barrels, andthe _taxation upon it was nearly £l2,000,000--a million anda half more than in the preceeding year; the Country Brewers’ Association at the Hotel Metropole in London. one day this month. The consumption works put. he calculated, at thirty-five gallons- for every person of the population. He hinted thst -*the trade” is so evidently prosperous that beer could bear some more taxation. ._l¢.__.i Piles Cured without the Knife, by Dr. _ A. W. Chaso’s Ointment, Mr. Guy. Browne, painter, of Wood- 'ville, Ont., Victoria Co., says .--“For thirteen years I was a sufferer from bleeding pi-les, andathe intense agony I passed through during these years and relief I obtained by Dr. Chase’s Ointment prompts me to give this testi- monial. My physicians wish me to have an operation but l felt I could be cured without the knife. Three boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment sto and effected a permanent cure so the Chancellor of the Exchequer told' _____i-s,' hun-nn lolslslusaensssslslsns`S'Sw= uw Primer on I L2NwN~SwmesUPPw~ testator 'El' I Q MRS. AND MR- L- B. MILLER Of _. S ~ London’s county council has decided 3 I WASHINGTON. 1). C., ~»_’?1 Charlottetown spent Saturday in Sum- f' ` to assume control of the water supply , war deparamanthat V ' ` merside. - » ofthe metropolitan district, and will _the general 0rdet8'l i I Who does not envy a baby its soft velvety skin? How many suffer from distressing skin diseases-Do you suffer? Have you tetter-salt rheum-scald head-ting worm -eczema-ulcers-blotches on the skin- chronic erysipelas-liver spots and what not else of these distasteful and aggravating disorders which disfigure and discourage? Dr. Agnew"s Ointment allays the dis- tressing itching, burn- ing, stinging sensa- tions which are part and parcel of such troubles, and in a ~ thousand _ cases where internal treat- ments have failed to heal and eradicate them it has worked wonderful and perman- A ent cures-and no skin dis- ease, no matter ofhow long sta.nding,has bathed its curative Incases of chronic eczema. it has proved its great worth, and cases are on record where this dread afection has been the birthright of its patient and constant enm- f’f..‘“.‘.!Z.‘i.?.f;‘;.‘;‘..t.;“.’ii”.'5‘i‘3 ..°?.‘.§i‘.iZ..“?..'l.‘i,§Z‘.°.?.'?’..§‘2 She took doctors’ treatments and used mantyigotlons without anlipermanent relief. Readingof cures made by . Agnew‘s Ointment, she decided tort; lt. The irst application allayed the irritation an she continued using it--the disease rapidly dis- appeared and now for two yearstliere has beeuno sign ofa retum of it. cold in the head in xo minutes. -pleasant littledoses-40 ln a box-ac cents. _,..__. _..__..._...__ een ‘iitliitlli""et" it Steamers tlitlliuliibatland &l’tlntess Leave asbelow (Sunday excepted` FROM POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of deay train from St. John) for Summei si e, connecting there with express trainfor Charlottetown FROM SUNLMERSIDE (on arrival of _ morn ing train m Charlottetown)_for Point Du Uhene, connecting with day train tor St. John Connecting at Moncton with train get Canada and at St. John with Steamers of n- ternational Line and Railway for United State# and Canada. FROM PICTOU for Charlottetown after arrival of train about midniiplert from Halifax. FROM CHARLOTTETO N nine a. m. f Pi to . ti in ’tn a min ti-it g.in¥n‘§‘l“§?m3§ wilt” 671. a“5.1.n¢ f . to . Of 08 Il F. W. HALE3. Charlottetown P. E. I. Secretary. at 21,-assi wtté. Skin diseases from the mcrest plmples _to the most salt rheum, running sores, are quickly. pleasantly cured by Dr. Agiiew’s Ulntiueut-351 cents. panion until past i Agnew's Ointment he lpermanently. It is because it is a'. boo: head and its irritatic panimentstotheteetl oifand :cutie ` one application irritating _se _ ‘three to ive 1 soreness quit you at 'baby f another lad gonzo, yeas terribly l| eczema-she tried wash: disease -H. fl utterlm bil friend, half a box erseifofu-oublesome of her liie since s DR. AGNBW'S CURB FOR THB ~ HEART-Cures P3\Pif3fi°U» 5 all heart disorders-relief in 3o minutes. _ DR. AGNBWY S CATARRHAL POWDER-Has cured cases of cataxth oft im. AoNBw's LIVER Pli.i.s-step sie; headache-eunesmhipanan, soi.n avian. ys._w. ooo _ ________. Commending Ma; S. Si. t will l v AR BOSTON ever; ; calling at Hawkes _Returnin lea 1 Saturday at noon. Passengers leav' _TOWN Wednesd t Picton can maket ° Halifax with “E sailing Wednesda Tickets for sale Railway. For Ti information apply (}0MPT0N'S_ _ 3 times a da for ever y a A for your Table -» _ t b W. T CoMi>'i'oN’s - ` y REM0vED.llll. & S0n.5PjCia:l .1 For Xmasand New Cabinet Photo for $3- Graduate oi Baltimore College nt DsntalSur|sry ill” f°r Wgggffmv ““‘ ' er. e hi§’;hgéeE£°fz'ig_3:;1;\’;d» Deptist. has removed Crown and Bridge ¥Voi-k a. spec & m” °"°" °“° °°” ha _ _ coated room, over - . I NSW Y°‘f5 P1'°9°“t5' ggllgsliilgegglllilég B13§ dy opposite Hel mlty- -- C HTOWN AND S’SIDE. , 90 M U0 SWG “S “me I0 isvel-,operation 1,, the mu” 0, dam _ All operations performed and work I _ _ _ PURFECIWN Surzerrrendem lnnsontrliienr Pkmnnss done in the ve late A -me se ` ` 1».,..,.1.i"\”°°"°’“°" "dm ene°:e'..°e.e1.~° °°' we me M 1»....?....1.iZ.;T’° $.12.. FOR SALE- Painless Method f"‘°l’l°“ g“"“`“”“°°d° - ' - . senwnn- Nm P to m The hundreds °t mum 0 ‘mb OFFICE-Wafer S6., SIIIIIIDBIBICIG. at B vggfl ' £91317* ' ' 1 lqzfns and Anchor sails and' O THB |,Q ¢,°“|` V . I “‘°”°°‘“m°‘,,,9‘“ °°_°° ° Us Wei Wm' b” _°"» K°“°“‘K°°” ever! TWU- naman: wni be 'som hum jig 6 T _ @ l`g%°k hf ¢V¢l'¥ Qvilig #U1 ag gftgrngon u’ Bt ‘ eewetw me ...... e~»--e t 5.-..__...,. ““"‘!-qu-aug _ T I ‘ _ _ ' » i it ~,Juiie27'eodo` fu 1*~°D1PVBBI~1-esous . A 9 ` 1* Comm Sch ol pped the bleeding ` I ~ C ' _ . ' I f Lumbago is unusually prevalent this ` U 1 » I( Deans Kinney Pins amine ont it I ' y nown cure for it. They never fail. § _ , by Wm, T, __ _ __ f _ _ ` S pal of Hal LOES Of New Hone ug; ` BADDECL June ll 1897 Pptur OH ‘ y J' ~ ' '_ , _ t “ “ . arflved at H. IA. O. 1?. RICHARDS df. CU. . . - sadyoufofdeffofetnes., ‘S t 130 H- A. COmpl50I1’S. I It 'relieves at once. ' -i a 1 H £1 A . S. MCDONALD. I C l _ _ Y Y' Alilllflltl Fresh California Fruit ar- ~ thing Fresh and Nice P‘"”f°‘“` All threep having every da t H. 7 ' ‘ i S' - School Se; B 5” tel tele re; r sv liege” is et e et inns; ll r n _ ,, .,.-_ _.eg <- .._ .;_ 1. fi.: __ gi- ,,__;.. ~ .fi _,_ if el' £ ‘_ . lt. *_ W \ -.1-i 7' nt.. FIZ/'lui -"ll 'Y _"LW ” &|- W-JQIVEJ-{ 'Tea-KY