l-Q. IS .ll size $65 rk lew Y lH25. lewY », an If CDSC not' Care . hard > the I thost sing 1 i°’ C J 5 . THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN /JULY 4, l89B. ` » Tru: happiness does not begin for gym. manly worrian iirzzil she becomes a mother. The fear ot denI_zi _stands between ihgusands of women and this supreme jo;-_ If 3 “.O_ g_-gm will but take the right course, she mm; U'-*mplf ti“’5 7'¢U'_ 0111 of her heart, and all cause for it out or her body. Thcrepis przictic.illy_ no danger, and but little pain. iii rnarerriity for a woman who is ibololiillly t‘.:".i:_thy and strong in a wee manlyway. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescrip- tion takes the delicate organs that bear the hydeos oi maternity strong, healthy, virile md d\stic._ It bamslies the distress of the Period of impending maternity, and iri- _m1eelhenewcc_mer’s health and an ample mwtyof nourishment. An honest drug. |iS¥'i1| “°t U? i0 RC! you to take some substitute for h-|s_proiit‘s sake. Prospeegive modem who write to Dr. R. v_ Pie,-Ce Wm receive the _best advice of an eminent gud skillful specialist. for thirty years chief con- mlt.i=physi_c1an to the great Iuvalids’ H0. tel Surgical Institute, at Bu5alo, N. Y. “Auighhor of mine who was expectiu th Ili* 1 E135? _b¢f°f¢ very lone. one iiigm-5 mink _'H16 Eliza Remnsnider, P951- li “Rial-H. Bourbon Co.. Kansas. "1 her to try Dr. Pierce‘| Favorite Prescrip- used_oar bottles. and Ins jug; bggn °“° 3 133182118! ls I ever sow. short time in labor and is new gi _r llirl For sick headache, bil' iousress and constipa- UUH. DT. Pierv:e's Pleas- PHI!!! RTC the rllost ra-tiongl ggge Tléy are milld but tgorough and ey re u ate an ' liver and bgw- mwgonte t.'1‘;°;..1.`;:° Pellets. mnmmmg “lor the Land’s Sake Ilia Fertilizers. Pmincial Chemical luululuulululuil Give the best satisfaction and the largest crops for the small- est cost. Use the High Grade 13 (bmplete Fertilizer. We do= keep the “cheapest” goods 3 hit the best and give the; greatest value for the money. __ The Dominion Chemistin the 33 Fertilizer Bulletin shows this. `° Send to us for the Compabys mnual Review ,with testi- monials from farmers on the who used it last year. Fertilizers can be hads agencies in all parts of 3 the Island. Thev are soluble, active, sure, Give thorn a. trial l. HURNE & G0 Wholesale and Retail Agents H llllllllllll 2-= . rr' ‘iumluullllulll .uuillllllll R. lllllllll' A- M- Can- Soc- C. E. i om-» .. _ exit-..5;5.l...i< -‘ >~' 1- =-' ft"-‘~'\-' C0 ' 5 ~‘£1 I . Cori»u1tir:i:!1’~ ill. 171;.. '.0 Cll'.`0‘.i ll. lar; 1| #-11 i. L0§l._ lfQUNlJ nil). 0 isa* roc-n.. c'c. Apply to J A. Qjr* ‘.. f mirth .i D i"~of gold spectacle. t* » ic "’. "1-*’~l _-iii-di-iy be: it-cn urcnt Ht-urge ii ~ ' i Ak - .4 ;jf_L\' :ii this :ff ,>_ 5 lllc vcnr or-*for the suniuier '° “_” "!‘~‘1`§'. Well l‘inishcd.dwe1- lfillly' ~ii,ii:a.ted oii ‘rising \oriliumblond Strignt and or Victoria. Crapuiid. tour;-t.s. Applynt once __r 24 f f ALE-Th€_ ~lo0p yacht Abegweii. “CMV Dainti-d and overhauled this W eeeks. t orc of W. A. Weeks 6: WTP ‘2;l6in e0d&w6in \e\v revii “Y;A!?_Tl-_'D-A few boarders can be comfort- I anulécomhiodlited at Mrs J A Camcronhi ~ °° ¢U`€‘€l- A atonce Bltf .. i'>r>l.v . I`Iiat comfortable and %le_a=a.ntlY “mem h0\}:€ on Lopez' Queen, eing the ,mum Pair of the residence of the lute Chief "met Cglmer. now in occupation of Com- »_Rmt eyne-Hot and_cold vvoternt same *XL K‘°"l;‘=_F3!€-Pfssession given 1stMn.y DD-l to H .la.nie.- Palmer. Chtown - °¥ SALE.-u ~h;».re.= in Masonic Temple a tonlv .ir ina. niiine.-22. if. `--'flip buildin nt resent occu ieti ” d _ Bl;il<_0 Bro.~.g :icxpt to McI,Qx;d'F “-=,,mbild‘U§ ncnt street. Possession given _"_1~1--H. Beair.' of the gallant Dewey; tells ]_“_" ‘labour Sampson. Schley, Fitzhugh B‘&'Y°“d1Ul~' coniniandcrs, by Hon. James lim-`hth2UUg_lhc intrepid leader for Cuba. mg* 'bulb oi_Longi'ess. The greatest mutuibublishedz pon 1_:,,,-ge pages; 100 Superb ¢d,_dmg¥\P_~ many in rich colors. Has' large signgdo' 9*- 1_‘31Kgcs:._book, highest c_omniis~- ed* ef-it price $l.»a, lunch subscriber re- @`:_’§d Slwpremiunifree. Demand en hgitf _f_V€St, for agents; 30 days credit ,Eld.ou_tfit free. Writo to-day. Ad- eblaiinnal Book Concern,Dept.. 1533 Semi-Annum! Examination at Win' aloe South. , Toe semi-anuual e.\:tn:iinati..ii of Winsloe South school which took place last'l`lii1rsday was highly satisfactory and the sclicliirs in both depzirtinents acquitted tuemselves very creditabl_y.'l.`he following is thc stnntlilig ofthe scholars in thc dfpzirtuieiit of the principal, Mr Morley sellzir. in their several classes: ' <,;1~:ADi: VI. llngiish -lst. Leciitrd Boundv; 2rd, Leslie Seller: Sul, Jes Tiiriier. Aritnine ie- lst, lieoniird Bountly; 2nd,Lc=li- Seller; 3rd. flliiy Rodd. Geography-ls; Leslie Sellar; 2nd, Leomiid boundv; llrd, Jn>'l`urncr. 1li.<:or}'-ls;'I.conard l.ioui.d}'; Qud, Leslie Si-liar: ;5i'd Jus Turner. Matt cnizitics- lst. Leonard Boiindy; Qntl, Leslie Scllar; Sul. Jas Turner. Latin. lst, Leslie Seller; Qrd, leon- ard Boundy; 8rd. Jas Turner. ` French-lst, Leonard Boundy; 2nd, Jas Turner: 3rd. Leslie Seller. l timtbn V. (Senior). English--lst, Fannie Horne; 2nd, Ethehfaper; 3rd. Mabel Boundy. Aritnnietic--lsr, Fannie Horne, 2nd, Mabel Bonndy; 3rd, B. n Turner. Geography-lst, Fannie Horne; 2nfl, Mabel ,Boundy :, 3rd, Ben Tiirner. History-lst, E hel Boundy; 2nd, Fannie Horne: 3rd, Mabel Boundy. French-lst, Fannie Horne; 2nd. Ethel Taper. GRADE V. (Junior). English- lst, Alice Rodd; 2nd,l~Iarry Stewart; 3rd, Leanian Horne. Arithmetic-lst. Harry Stewart and Leaman Hcrne, equal; 2nd, Bergie Turner. Geo,-;r.'pli_v--lst, Bertie Turner; 2nd, Alice Rodd; 3rd, Auiimn Piclsard. History- lst. Bertie Turner; 2nd, Alice Rodd; 3rd, Harry Stev\:i;t. Reading-lst, Harry Stewart; 2nd, Roy Stewart: 3rd, Leanian Horne, omni-; IV. Reading--lsr, Charlotte Pickard ;2nd, Arthur Horne; 3rd, Bertie Turner. In all the other subjects the same as in grade Y (Junior). _#ini Helen Gould Entertain A Bible \ chan Tue Bible class of the Young ,Wo- man’s Christain association of Brooklyn which is composed entirely of self-Sup- porting young women, who are ein- ployed during the week in the large dry goods stores of this city and Brook- lyn. were entertained by Miss Helen Gould in Lyndburst|yesterd:iy_afternoon. The entertainment was in the nature of a garden fete. and 100 young wenien occupied seats in two parlor cars, which were attached to the train leav- ing the Grand Central station at live minutes past 1 ok-lock. The run to Tarrytown station was made in thir.y- tive minutes., and carriages were in waiting lo carry Miss (}ould`s guests over the two miles of hilly country to toe gates of Lyndhurst. .\lit~5 Gould zuvaited her guests on tic front porch cf her iiiiignitipent resid- ence and gave them cordial greeting. The party was conduclcd through thc L;ndhiii-si it-onservatories. where the migniiict-nt display of plants :vid flowers was nduiiicl. incur; galleries iver~ next inspected and then ;i visit to the lit-uncls was in order. The nine. fnor-‘ inous >`t_ ll~:i'nard§, ivhicli :ire Mies l.<»ii.il`s pziriiculsir pots. were shown and fond'.¢»ll by the young women ian-;l tio smaller dogs ivf-re duly:crir1cised. l.‘.1l1c`t1i<>_i was served ozi thc l;i~vn. il-ei ' Dull Boys- Ilull boys often become clever and successful men. but this is simpiy cn account of the fact that dull boys are 0n`y slow boys, and it takes more time for their brains to grow than the others. It is steady work, ceasless endeavor, that tells. Then again, we forget that n bright boy may be handicapped by other qualities. He may not have the physical stiength or energy of the other, while the dull,boy is carried forward by never failing energy and strength, for it is often his diillness at school that makes the Dull boy’s subsequent success so conspicuous. How many dull boys have become still duller men, how many bright boys still brighter men !Like the old reproach about min- isters sons, one bright boy that turns `T - M°’°h'8“ out ill is made to stand for the whole class, and one dull boy that turns out well gloritieszhis wht.-le class. Notwith- standing all our inventions, all our pro- gress, the old Scripture d0Ci1'll1B Still holds good-that men reap what they sow :ind cannot geathel' QYILPBS Off thistlcsjnor figs offgihorns. It can be set down. therefore. as an establlsbfd rule that bright boys generally do turn out to be brivbt men and dull boys This. vou see, wives the latter a chance. the good boys always turn out good fn rf whichican be fdrtilled by declaring that men and generally successful men.- eeg, gmcmo my 5,130 -N New York Ledge. ~ Toilet Hints wishinv willi a swtt chnmois ‘eitner alll; A lotion to remove freckles -Half an i . y eye '_ Don t use the eyes continually for fine A burn caused by a hot iron will cease ' _ 3 .P. on. A stald or burn, if the Skin is Allow dirty sponges io stand in this for clean and free from greace. Rinse in cold water. . Dissolve a cupful of soda in a gallon of water. and leave in a jar near the warts. Moisten the warts with it, and let them dry without wiping, lm-:isitinrirlis A l)isi<;Ast:-thirties can be cured at the KICELEY l_\`S'l`lTL`TE. Portland. Maine of Alcoholism. .\loi‘ph- nism. Cigarettes and Tobacco; also from Xeiirlisthenin or Nerve Exhiiiis- tion. The uuclersignetl citizens will cheerfully give inforiiifition to any per- son who wishes to be cured of any of the :iliove diseases and desire to live ii better and healthier life. You may cull upon thcni for such facts as is placed in their hands. This is the nearest Keely Institute to the Maritime Provinces hence practically the cheapest. R. C. GOFF, I.-.C. Woarnir, \‘. ii.Li.\ir Tim Ninn, P. P. ARCHIBALD, Queen Hotel;_AL1_-:x -“DER Hgnyg, WV. B. rtoni-:Rrso.\', sheriff Sums YV. CRABBE, A. I. Jorixsos. Pres VV.C T. U.; .th-s.R. J. C.ini=nr-:r.r_.- Oct '21-dS: ivklv Should the reader prefer not to confer with 'any of the above references. write or come direct lo the Institute without consulting &our neifzhbors “ Last summer I was troubled with Sick Headache and Biliousness, and could not sleep at night. I tried several doctors but to no effect, and got com- pletely discouraged. At last I saw an advertisement telling about Burdock Blood Bitters. My hus- band induced me to try it, and'to- » day I am using the third bottle, and can truly say it has done me a wonderful amount of good. I feel better than I have for years, and am con- fident I owe my restored health to B. B. B.” MRS. EDWARD BECK, Riverside, N.B. B.B.B. is the best remedy for Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headaches, Coated Tongue, Liver - Complaint, jaundice, generally do iciirn out to be dull men. i W CD <11 'U -4 li .3 'rf' __) l Q1 if O " . , U ~__`_ Scrofula, Blood Humors, and all Diseases of the e ‘I Stomach, Liver, Kid- neys and Boivels. A pinch of carbonate of soda put in- Audthe NEW _YQFKY £éotSP1T.%;..l Twenty to the teapot will increase the strength f§,§'£‘;.§§°§, §fS‘f‘,,,§d‘ Ca',,a§,§° 1° °‘”“ ° l Of the lea- This “PPUGS P==fli@“1aflyf° Auoasss ,cHAn|.orrETo N, P. E. |. cnmiulil London, where the water is hard. olurlolft --victoria Row. accomodations reserved for pati nuts K ercuces ouapptllmtlou. not b:oken,can be cured by placinv thi ‘ burnt part in strong soda-water. O 8 Boil greasy tins in soda-water once a. - - _ ,i_j Week. and use hot soda-water for a " A greacy sink. _ Put a piece of soda the size of a wal- _ , nut to a tablespoonful of salt into a basin, and pour cn boiling water. -' ' _ _ 'Graduate of ||.Y. University ` l i-i"' r- lmportant Announcement* GREAT iutemssr to FARMERS. W orks. announce to the farmers of Prince P _ to worry about soap supplies hereafter. KLONDIKE BAR yvi 1 be for sale in a. fww 88 bother about soap making now. The grease he has sold to the Pork Focboryii for 5 cents pe n first class article of soap at a. cost o ' 3. traction over Sc per lb. . .LQP H0 NE&C0- Ask yoiiiggilg or loiiliike gif, and rake Now isllie Time Crockery, ass an ina. Ch be S t Crockery Errn _ - » Queen Street. 4 l A ' *il . ` , Fora shiny face.-Rub well alter , A cuiic for corns.-Disolve six pearl $6? shirt-buttons in the juice of one lemon. Paint the corn with the mixture every night till it disztppeiis. To nmke the hands while and soft -` Mix ri few drops of l»nion-Juice with the while of an iegg. and rub somkiiof I this mixture cn the hands :it nicht, let- ' ling it dry on. ° ' Snuiupooing mixture.-Tivo ieispon. f f % f ' I ' ` -’ . .fiii.§1..’i§`§£€§.l§§.“.*$......‘ °‘€tf.f;.’Z.‘f.’?§" Ready Made Clothing, Tweedg, Hats gn gpg ihefjuice of one lemon andafew , JS ' sé' . I ' ° ° ,.,,,,°,.““3_ P" me Well r Caps, Gent s Furnishings, Staple D ARE .§’;‘;l;- G°°dS “the largest va-riew and low crinc, one ounce of oranve flower Wane" f ’ h b S h and enough rosewater ato make ‘the S y ‘ us, t yvhole opio pint. Apply two or three . imesa ay. Howto take care of our s pr1ceS° work without resting them often by . i ' , looking at something in toe distance. 8 u D0D’t try to read in ai ’bus or ozner ' l , » iolting vehicle. lt causes a strain on ' 11", in 511 th; 1235,; “tj” be directing muscles of the eyes "ans suits mee 1 A , V . . patterns good 00011. good tlefo 50, IUC, I D°“,‘ ’°“‘§ f*°1°S°1‘S'“- Styienat ss oo 6 oo 7 oo .mi soo A good Tweed .unable for boy. “d20°- =°°1iv° we 05” dl- D L 1' ' . °"" ' _ . ontma e a Pracice of reading Per sun sms and Pants Bening at 25C to 5% 25° 7 V _ type too small io be see _ra idl t ‘ . - ~ distance of eivhteen inches. P y a at BIIYS Surtsa large "s°°”m"”°t 0" nw” -3k° Uf TW39‘» Gents Conn' st 8° *ch 3 U0,” read fn th t mah, 5 1-wht selling at $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00. fat 30c, 50c and 65c. per yard .;f°" 24°- ` _ _eWgorrai°, / _ D _ or in badly-lighted rooms. l "IIB SOP” selling- at 30ct0 _ _'w.'P n'°"°ndl\nd* ___,,___ Ions Roady to _ Wear' 75,. Pe, y,,,.d_ - , selling an 20°, 25¢. 3o¢, me md 500 The future is uncertain, but if you P8llt§ Black *arstad `78BcIl. A keep your blood pure with Hood’s Sar- A g00d p8-i_r for $1.00. gomg at $1 40 to 1450 and 1_75_ sis" 'I .I I GI- ‘III ' saparilla you may bf sure of good Ot-hers selling at $l.50. . dau-o1e_width'th; best vanle we ev” health- gigs.-s1_f0fs1.7;'>. $7 00 4 00 l had ' glam? at as umm. sc. 1 "_'°”_“°s _ t er mes going at L. , to . sh., 1 one ette at 3c Towling It ii , . Us? _ Boys “dd pants Blue Serge ,for men s.:I €V;r§:na‘;'i(i:m;:ii Sateens’ an colon st 10° to la' vl ash soiled ian coats with strong pants at 25c.assorted tweeds at 500 to Q, good st,-,W from 40,, to $1_00_ Ladies handkerchief; from 4/cup., soda-water, then ink them. They will 90c. . t Ladies vests n 10° to som now polish wifh ordinary blocking. Dress muslin ,, .lc up to 1% ?..l'i.“‘;.‘1?.'.’.1‘2i.‘..§”i.‘?5.“i’;E.*"§.Z.‘ ?.l'1l‘Z°°§f Calle and see the stock, the 'prices _are sure “ ""°"ti‘”°~ lvhenlhey Wm be ‘1““° E.AE.(3‘|-.A.I].W' (3C)E.]N'EEi I k tchen sink. Into this throw all pieces _ i of soap and remains of packets of dry ‘ soap. Dip into the jar, and add to the ' water used for washin and scxubbinv p S e , every dirty pans, ealhernware, tinvylare, 1-e,;,g;°d¢i1;.t-¢n|¢_ 1||.t¢¢g§|hbY gpg salisbgr f FDB 0 PGPSISYCD E8 - 9 _ D l'€U]_OV`ll'l woodfvork ibm not Palm) an or causes from the blood. Coniinuous. intel] washing kitchen-clothS :ind clusters. gpg m-e,,,m;em; in Pe,-gondowli by iam, QUE.”-e ' - S ' inimurno sutferingan anmum o cur Comiuon washing soda dis olved in Do8s1blem,eachcase_ , iva er until the liquid will take up no Avon; gttempw unaided, more is said to be an excellent cure for MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION Ol . BLOOD SPUTA URIl\E &c. / 1 SALE..." . ` DUST ! DUST! IVIACKAYS `\Vo hafve added on feet to our store and in taking down dusted Goods. A 'l*HE_mztnagernent of the (`3ha.rlottetown Soup i ~ O lb. will be returned to him, ma ufactured into G-ggdg bg 011 t,3,bl@S_ no other. - ' f e A ‘ o 0 .I B McDonald & Co no-r2...""ifi‘i~l3’i3"~.”<§’£i.?°t$5.l‘li‘iui§ii§‘°‘f§§§."`¥mI;°`213 - 5irne,a.iid sire irivii. position toiupply §a_rmef~s White ‘fllnbl COICI SIll.I'lf»S, Hilts and Capg, Ladies, \Vra»pperS, andlotthigstiyitliha cheap dsoap foil' suépegiozpt ii; ull I 9 0\Ile°lD3 G T IC 6. Y! ° ' qnceiiiovvastomakeiwmceiy--nrniwhiie1 Shirt Wzusts, Cottons, Flannellettes. fail’§.P5l»‘i1iii1f§1él'%pr