.- '\~v- ' W-Y A- ; \ \0|'¢' 'I`llI`~\.\l_ I`:llil~_ [1'\i| ;\'|\‘ `\\»(-];\|`L,_ -a * I , V I Ii. . . _ , A \ s " 6 1 i- \‘ `\ I T ` \ - ‘SA 5 E ' . '.i'*/‘\-._ _f t ri T ` 3 ‘ ' \ . \ . ~§ EO 5 i. / A 1 i E? I wif, _Used by Thousands of Mothers. nan av Tu: Ai.seii1° Toii.:1' Soap Co. Mon-r|ii:ai. IAKKII Ol TNI Ctuanarto ALBERT Toii.:'r Soaps. go _ _ Edward I will set alight in the window ence of the arrest at ‘in Nalin" p°Sta1 ii' L_ ` ~ 19 wu--Q i ""¥. ` ' _v .., _ ""‘~"“"’"'"‘~' = r' ~»1.~~-.vv~.w-»..~~-. . _ _ , X » -- 1, ,_=.'*‘“. 1 ‘ ' . . Q. " L-;_' »,_;-._-.ir 1;. ~.»;..,. , ~ ,;.._ _ , _ V _ A . ` 1 -' ‘ - `é.i`.°”fr.'.1'-~¢'.i»"i'»' ` 1 - .`° i"":;”= x-1-' = f-~ -~'- "i';"" 'If' 3-.’I`.f .’i"-~"'1"~'»’-5 ` - ... .~ . ’ 4 » 'x ' '~` '~r'“ ' ;9':..f"" S" ' ‘L ' -- " '»-~'.f`v""" “’._:“ if ' :Z1:',-?`l";l.”,»'--**~-. `- Z .~»‘ sas. ~ .-° . I , ' " ,.,i';. is `T-- V l ‘ lr. V1.-is Ui ‘if THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MAY 28, |901. 1 ....- _ .__A .__ _ _4 ' _, _aff i ‘ liilli_iiiiii:i_ii»\ii iii liur_L»~i ;.;,.1 . `,"»H".c _“`.l‘l~l llic ~:\:ii-- v‘i;ii_' i -_- I-‘IE WAS A PAMILIAR AUTHOR R . :~iri~in.'\ lniiiii-il-1-i-,,_»_'1‘., I if ' S- the r¢’a=f‘ii wliy Grilll. li 'l.imm.-».| ..\,;~..` ¢ , The Rise and Fall o. a Noted Evangelist. fa _;_°r iiilliiiiiiirili-iii iisiyiii.-kii f 1- (imma, U . -_ _ ggdg gs fOr ‘l\l:\i‘\. I ls ilu; i.\‘ \ l,|i||||\,.|,L “mc-ee and ( .ill-1'-llicrc i~ -in i{m\,,g _\b,,uL '|*; :old c\'cry\vlii‘i‘¢‘. '.’.> itiiil To cieii ~_ gifhths’ Menthol Linim-cnt. . J \ A " , &__, l i,_ \ a- , »\ » "C L fr ) ‘ g __ _ . I \ P' - “Too sweet for anything. ’ * ls the Baby after a Bath .. with Baby’s Own 'I 3 ...I Teams ‘l'o Hire E Good turncuzs of eve y des cription and good hirses, well cared for always. ` lit I.arge’s Livery Personal attentioi. to all orders. Puone 30. LARGE BROS.. rizoralrtroizs. t£¢&&&.ahn k& ,n¢_1&1huB¢A|j k& Building h_it_Foi Sa e. To be sold by Public Auction cn the premises nnderrnentioned in Charl ttetown,on Thursday. the eleventh day of july next, (igoi) at the hour of twelve o'c1oek noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of xlorigagedated the thirteenth day o hiovember , A. D. i576 and made between Robert Bridges and Emma Bridges his wife of Charlottetown. afore- said ofthe one part and Henry jones Cun ll i of the sane place of the other part, all t_ at, traet piece and parcel of land and premi s situate in Charlottetown aforesaid being parts of Town Town Lots number one hundred and of Town Lot number hfty-three in the fourth hundred of Town Lois bounded and described asfollowa that is to say by a line omnmendng i on the southeast side of Fi.zroy Street in the northwestern angle of said Town Lot number one hundred being the angle formed by the said side of Fitzroy Street and the northeast_rn boundary line of land then in the possession. of George L. |I.acey, thence along said street northeasterl forty-two feet, thence at right angle to saidyatreet southeasterly three hun ~red an nve feet seven inches to Kensington Road, thence along same road thirty-eiight feet six inrhes or to the northeast boun ary line of land in the possession of Isaac Godkin, thence northwesterly along said two boundary liner three hundred and twenty-five feet six inches tothe place of commencment being Plots Num- bers one and fifteen as delineate on the plan as the subdivision ofthe said Town Lots. If not disposed of on the said dav and at the said place of sale, the above described land and premises will thereafter in accordance with the Sai-:l power of sale be sold by private contract H. J. CUNDALL. Charlottetowh, May 27 igox. 28 i a w tl sale. Mortgagee. The Re\ d. Edward Dunbar, who wrote the old Sunday school hymn, “There's a Light in the \Vindow for Thee, Brother,” sleepsia a pauper's grave at Colleyville Kas., where he died a tramp in the town jail 10 years ago. His name be- came ii. byword in the places where he was known, and leaving prison he became a vagabond. In 1957 Dunbar was ar- rested at Leavenworth, Kas., while en- giged in holding a series of revival meet- ings, and taken to Minneapolis, Minn.. where he was tried for bigamy, convict- ed and sent to the penitentiary for three years and eight months. One night in the spring of 1890 Dunbar applied at the Coffeyville jail for lodging. He was ill, andthe authorities took him in. He died the next day. Papers in his pockets revealed his identity and showed that he had tramped all over the country. Some church people have lately erected a marble slab over his grave, on which these words are inscribed:-“Here Lies Edward Dunbar, Who Wrote, “There's a Light in the \Vindow for Thee Brother," When Dunbar was a. small boy he lived in New Bedford, Mass,. and work- ed in a factory. His mother living at the foot of the street on which the fact- ory was located, and as the lad’s work kept him away till after dark, she al- ways placed alight in the window to guide his footsteps homeward. The boy became restless and took a notion to go to sea, off he went for a three years’ cruise. During his absence his mother fell ill, and was at death’s door. She talked incessantly about her boy, and every night asked those around to place a. light in the window in anticipation of his return. When she realized that the end had come, had come, she said: “Tell. of Heaven for him. These were her The lad had grown to manhood before he returned home, and his mot.her’s message had such an effect upon him that he reformed and became a preacher. In the course of his reformation he wrote, "'l`here’s a Light in the Window for Thee, Brother." The Revd. Edward Dunbar married in Ne'-v Bedford and had tive children. He soon won a reputation as a pulpit orator. and there was great surprise when it was found one Sunday morning that he had left the city, leaving his wife and family went to Minneapolis, Minn. T A great revival followed and hundreds were converted. Miss Eunice Belle Lewis a handsome young heiress of Minnea- polis, was one of the converts. She fell in love with the evangelist and married him against the Wishes of her friends. Shortly after the wed ling Dunbar re- turned to Kansas to fill an engagement at Leavenworth. While he was away, suspicious friends of tlaefbride consulted W. D. Webb, lately judge of the second judicial district of Kansas, and Austin H. Young, who were law partners. They soon found evidence sutficent to warrant an arrest, and Dunbar’s ministerial career was brought to a sudden close. After Di1nbar‘s incarceration in penit- entiary, J udge.’Young secured a divorce for Mrs. Dunbar and married her himself, ‘ They now live in Minneapolis. r BOWMANSTHEADACHE POWDERS cure quickly all headaches arising f om nervousness, sleeplessness, biliousness and other lcauses. Bowman’s'are safe and reliable and theikind that cures pro- mptly. 0 cents and°2.5 cents. ___1_;.--1-1 HIS LONG PONTIFICATE. An idea. of the extraordinary pon tiilcate of Leo XII. many be derived from the fact that he had burried one hundred and thir- ty-six cardinals. ____._@_--- last “.0,.ds_ .‘faires has demonded immediate repara- A LACK IN THE PRACTICAL EDUCATION OF GIRLS. .______ There is too great a lack in the practical education of our girls. Such a practical phase of a womn.n's life as the realization and meeting of honest obligations never enters into a girl's studies at school, col- lege, or, in the vast majority of cases, even at home. We go on and let our girls study useless ologies and_isms° and accum~ ulate a vast amount of undigested and un- intclliszible information which never even for a single moment will be of the slightest use to them in their lives. But of the practical things, yes, the fundamen. tal principles which must govern their lives, they are taught either nothing or little There is where we are floundering in this country despite our boasts of pro- gress in matters educational. The things we ought to know we know not and the _things which avail little are often our choicest boasts.-Edward Bok, in The Lad- ies Home Journal for June. __._@_-.-- G1 eat Victory. BARNABY RIVER, N. B. Mar.-Few cases cf illness and recovery have excited the interest in this community, as has the kidney trouble of Mr. Cornelius Crottie. Mr. Crottie’s treatment by the doctors at home and in the hospital, and the fact that they absolutely gave him up as a case beyond all hope. is well known. His subsequent restoration by the use of “For five years I have sudered off and on with kidney Trouble. Last fall I had an attack, for which the doctors had little hope of my recovery. I was obliged to (go to the hospital for treatment, but it id me no good, so I came home given up by the doctors. A friend suggested Dodd s Kidney Pills. From the first box I im- prove . Now I am at my work 'every ay.’ _ ITALY T0 DENIANI) SATISFACTION. CoNsrAivr1Noi>i.r:, May 24.-In consecu- gent at Preveza t e talian Charge D`Af- tion from the Porte. If this is not accord- ed Italy will send warships to Preveza to exact satisfaction. .___-,___(.___--- h% f* ' " *s d\l » utilities cuss 9- "*\ ts sent direct .3 *he diseased °»v_- paris ov me lir proved Blower. J Heals the ulcers, clears the gm 5 y) ever wet hee. All dealers. or r. A. W. Chas; M~ilein¢ Co.. Toronn and Buiialo. This signature is on every box of the genuine A 57:: 000 FIRE Gnascow, May 24,4-A ilre broke out, yesterday afternoon in MCMIIIS-l1'S dockyards at Dumbarton and destroyed buildings of the value of £15,000. As McMilla.n’a dock yards adjoins the yards of the Dennys, it was first reported that the mouldings and extra rigging of Shamrock II. had been destroyed. _____.>--- ro CURE cnirrs in Two DAYS Laxative Brom:-Qiinine removes catheuu ,_.i.1Q---'*' SETTLEMENT WlTI‘l REID. ST. J oHN’s, N. F., May 24.-Premier Bond, who is now in Montreal, has wired the colonial that he has effected an ar- rangement of the railroad dispute with contractor Robert G. Reid,Bond will leave Montreal for here immediately and Mr. Reid will follow on Tuesday. ‘___---0-tl SOME WON’T BELIEVE IT. Many people who have suffered _thee acute misery of itching or bleeding piles `ff.`iH¢.L‘1 '-"5i‘ii.’K Kee P s im-i |_»*-ai i silk, but every one as in ila ifi “‘ \ roiwh ~ ti- »v,some are smooth, some have fancy crush bands, \ F ‘ .1-..`|‘:.a-it"-”"";iw¥”..?¢».a..§».“"‘~ New York Afier the latest styles. They came direct to us and the pric-cis not too high either, there’ sa pretty one at 750, another - , one at 95c a little better at $1.25 and the best costbut $1.50. . In New York today those hats are sold for more money than - we ask. - ' J Dodd's Kidney Pills reads like a miracle. ‘~ ~">'="n`(‘,'~ »-\- Cool Head i , P This ~~imm°r by wearing one of our new straw hats. ` . We l- ve Just opened 10 doz. natty new ones. some are f ii Ws’ve also a nice line of American Crash Hats, very I light and airy they are too. I j Your head can stand a lot of comfort this summer, of ,M F course you know it’s better always to have it cool. We’ve j ‘ the best coolers in town. .1 ” See them in our l\orth window today. J -,; Prowse Bros. . _ passages.stops droppin sintht ,= ~ * &\ , _ . é.a;:;;h.§;id§e;s;.n..._¥n%ufa _ The Wonderful Cheap Men. . , ~ ; behind. He cameto Kansas and after WANT THEIR SALARIES. " , _ I ` 'I A e For More Than a Quart of a Century. . Mr. Paton has imported Househol “ I Natpery, Linen Damasks, Bed Linen an Towelling from the foxemos makers in the world. Present stock comprises the make which have always stood in fron rank of excellence. Our constan experience in handling such good enables us to oder Unexcelled Values. Write us regarding your wants for 2 the Linen closet. 2 23 tt J AS PATON Sc C0 , 8 I have telegraphed to the sultan threaten / Coxs'rAi>:'r1s'oPLi=:. May 24.-The oth- rdf: - - cials of the Ottoman embassy at Paris A A . ing to leave their posts unless their salaries shall be paid. x I `-ir. i : 4 "‘:‘.'| 2 La:-active Bromo-Quinine 'r=\>\°f= , . - 5 dwaemefaznaz ewes aeomm oneev _' .J : - , /' ./°\ ` / 1 (_ Tw Comniencing May l4'._b, the w _ T; ‘ known \`e cs. s. ii.».i.ii=A Will leave Charlottetown for We have a bicycle that will 3 B o 0 give you more comfort, plea- sure, and good health thani any other thine on earth for Vie Hawkesbury “"4 H“1‘f“ O . Every Tuesday at Noo ° I ri the Same amount' Ofmouey' Wei Returning leave Boston Saturd . at noon. ` I‘6f€I' E0 0111' IIYQIBDIC Ffame Passengers via Picton on Wednes- I days make connection at Halifax. = Eltted with C,i,g1',(-'I' Brake, , For tickets and all iufoiémati on i9PP]Y 5*" Branch Uffioe, Glace'Bay. C. B, II I. i'»I'IlPl|Al|» W- W- CLARKE preaching in different parts of the state, _ ...__ Z I ‘No ~i>i-3izsoN ss. likes to wait very long to have re- , pairs attended to. 0 ten great in- ileonvenience angldsegious or oss is sustain n vmg work attended to ht the proper . :got ' prom we i . Qin' are V Ill Intl' I and we guarantee satisfaction . ~ H* For Bell Hanging, Gas Fit- ' ting, Sheet Iron Tin Plate . work we are un Queer. a. siiiau.. 9, I ii". __' Great George Street, 4 Millnefa Old '°. n x QQ:-itad. i mia' ._- "’" .SE§Q%'s’.'.'il'I`>' X’ ,I 4' A SYDNEY, C. B. I C I ADVERTISEMENTS Q* _ J ` .- . ' --f F. A.. G. OIISELEYQ BARRISTER, &c. ' BURNS’ CORNER. n Charlotte Street, Sydney, C. B. ` May 6 daw ~ giiuii. iiaiiuiiiu. i. i.. ii. Barrister. &c. SYDNEY, CAPE BRETDN, N.S. , Collections promptly attended U0-. C , _ _ V for years in spit-e o_f medicines and oper- . Clevel nd and ' _ ’ Nov 19 d&w3 mos. SECOND-HAIID PIAIIO (Broadwood) hlahovany Case, is i For sale a second..h'\ud Piano, good condition. Will be sold cheap s. for cash. Call and see it at my sale room, Great George Sweat, E- McDOUC-ALL. May 23 dif Auctioneer. 1 E .. - -as: 375 Just received 375 boxes of Oranges and Lemons, selling cheap wholesale will go to Orwell on Thursday and Crap- -t-0 byasm-¢ica1°p¢,-ation, and on Saturday. 2'7d8cw 3w. Pat&Ex. ‘proper posl I n _ . f d h d bi I , ° cl and retail. diéoiwisiegpn Saiien Aprygslgs ;r;80yh_;;'; LIFE Obi THE RAIL. '_' /_'_y.é_.` / ` W A Crown Duchemin,clty. _ 18 Lf. Mr. Ceo. Cummings, Ba.rr;;.%:1i5§ °,i.‘° , 96 x .1 ` ._ . ¢ i, Contecticner _ _ _ __ , , _ the_be.~t known englineers ou e . _. e 1 ,fl/A1, ./, -_._._f . _ 7 y' Whlie Shift' lvfllsts- Ladies White writes:-For ears suffered from kidney ._ -~»-\ f _ '-21 dif Lawn Shift Wai°t~°- tlmked 59"” and disease brou ht on by railroad life Tht '» `: L fd .l i ° back deep Swiss Insertion front. soft dom);-S cfiiieigiig, “min-ond k,-due;-"bu i ` ""‘~~_..»" '; "~_'i-’/i ' s°ki“.°;¥t.fl‘ "sr" i elder 'af . i.°“s':“°°‘ A ’ ' "" D€Cif\ . - - HS- 5 U °- `.friend recommen e r. ase’s ney " ' ' rd Guaranteed Dyspepsia Cure ln disturbed Digestion as indicated by our stomach, bloating, burning, gore. ness, headache, constipation, etc. M. C- D5’Spepsia Tablets assist nature unti normal digestion is restored. Three boxes guaranteed to cure or moi-iq 1-¢run¢l|d 50°e”5S Per box, senthy mail upon re- °fiDt'ot price 50 large tablets d 34 an WHAT WOULD THEY Gi V E 2 B cough or cold. Deadly lung disease beg Turpentine, the great prescription whi cough and cold together. and to Crapaud Thursday of each we When your back’s aching after a h It seems a waste of time to warn pe ple against neglecting coughs and cold but what W°“.ld Yictifns °f. °°.“s“m9i’i°n using one box. it acts like magic in and pneumonia gi_ve if their disease we only in its beginning. lf it were only a osmvely gumanwed W cure any case 01 an bleeding or protruding piles. Ask _your eg neighbor about it. Your dealer has it. 0' never yet been been a person to doubt the with colds and could certainly be (ciur by Dr. Chase's Syrup of insee an ch ° not-merely relieves but thoroughly cures “EAR-I WAS OUT 0|: p|_AgE_ Unt.il further notice the steamer Hil IS' old son of Jacob E. Greding, of this city, boro will run to Orwell on Wednesd ______.¢---_ a leaving Charlottetown at 8 o’clock a Th: in I'h°1°W°r 9"” °f his “bd°me” fm' the Should these days prove unfit then she past year, has had the organ placed in its a day at the washboard avoid a re-ocurrence few boxes of this grand medicineeom- . e pietely cured me, putting an end tothoe ° ° ' J“Ideal” Washing Tablets. Second to dreadful pains in the back and grealy & Sgaifmfhef-‘°“d f°°* " . I I _ . _ . ‘T ' t .ba king against the fact that Eouqiwlma mai more bought aadaoio Sousa Np injury todcl_o§he;i (gnce intgzoil strengrtiéenintgnthls ktigiaeyfé Clhazlrécifi vaelll neitiiileii-xt:iIi;e(;i1i!i;1itihx;;>r pricesmo; our Gyoeegiaes HUGH Ross LL B_ wa s use . . . icer man o- ay. n S . ` . ‘ ~ ' ‘ to ten. ' aoooun oronr mer s-=~ Cbhimisziongm St.. Montreal, P. pill a dose. 25 cents a box. B°"”°t°”' S°u°‘t°”' N°‘a”°°' em' nude. , , HUWAWD 5- R095 B- A- LUR- P_ , mayznwpd i » g n, A. uAcicu~iNoN,1.i.. B., i<. c. stg,g;;:~;v1;yg;=u;;¢§g§l(l;}f3;_»3f;ue,gegon\;;'?m‘g; 2 i ‘ U--"'="""' All i result put In the shade b ""’-""""’*°_"_"_" 1 D W*]]_[_}AMS_ ras i-ry at loc. per . M & 1 use oflfxzqldggle' Wa.sT1Ing Tablets. Wilyl,‘ ‘ B' BAYFIBL Ch 1 'Irv Eureka Blend Tea, zgcper lb. £110 L.. not injure finest fabric. Compounded by* Ca ts ,fb t t_ ,_ f I Omoo-Cameron Block. aro@Uwn F M n 8 so asoldier of tho Queen from experience ‘ W9 d-Idugniggiun 1”.7O~_;l0\1S@ 0 t¥0\11`5 Money” 11 on RealE8h”_ I ° K ga gained durIng5 long residence in the mg “iam ,give rice; ‘;3~1`D*i3u¥]11\3° d _ 'r¢1¢;lion¢N°,£ Louergnaenntr ,0rIent. Send cents for samplatioil. H. § W8 YRu S 6 £8 on qrths tg: .Jan I7 &1' an Spicer 221 Commissioners St... Montreal, Thi* Wifi Zébeim l» §0h , 8 _ as - » .» - -_ y _, B N. S. . . Sm Ps t-»-mvi ,..s.::;..::i.::....:.“r..:.” ‘“ . Wi- °"° f""» -_ - ‘haul -1 ____ _,Jn . _ i _ V alaatxmmld 9. Qfewilfi “ra .ll “I lorhfa V of the pain by sending 5 cents for sampl ations won’t believe that Dr. Chase’s Ointment is an actual cure. There has S’ efficacy of this great preparation after re stopping the pain and itching, and is BALTIMO RB,May 24.-Roy,the three year 7 whole heart has performed its functions Liver Pills saying they had curedhim. A 9 3' , Manager. Agen . » Ch 1 tteto P. E. Vale have it. Last years. Amino A81 w_“'° '"’, models at wholesile prices. - A farmer went into a grocery store and exhib ted to the eyes of an a miring crowd an eno mous e about six inches lon which h & G0. .Wav.ow.eng1%`iiave been ia_iiioni>'ri.v Amman 'ro Nonrn srnmcr, o. B. i. Nov Z) 3 mos ddcw r- t - .. _ -A - -..___ !'...,_"3 2 -1 ARCHIBALD &C0 S Sllmis at llld Simi and llaiiliilu ‘* O O A. I.. S °. General Commission and Steamship agents. Lloyf"s Agents and A nts for nd Underwriters. `f° NORTH SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON. egg ater, _ ,» . "There’s somethin in the e gline that will _,____,_-_ ZT \ beat it, 1 think,” saicghe, rea':h§ng out for the " " Te: ` -'-Q' ° lmone . ‘~ °':_‘ / ‘ “rigid on. there,” said the farmer; “let‘s see & Y ov H) d&w6mos Solicitor! for the Bankof Britilh North ,. ,.,=,=, muttered the farmer, as he pocketed the money Ann-i¢¢_, sydn¢y,. and walked out; “but *taint no use backing Reference-P .E. Island; McLeod Haraonik rrlie Snmmeraide. 0. BARRISTERS SOLICITURS. IOTARIES. PUBLIC ETC. ` OIIICBB; llaeponaidh mock, curiotw Si - ...pi-nil iri$'§'d