3r-- !`f" "' “E” """'s1@ ='='1_¢su¢unn.n». -,1.-..._ .._....., ._ ._--/---- -- - THE GUARDIAN PWARLOTTETOWN MAY 12, 1899. _ * E Your wife Knows Maybe YOU don’t notice that four or five of your rooms need paper. Dare say not. Ask your wife, SHE lives there. Now for instance that parlor could be hand- somely finished witha suitable shade of say, ingrain paper, with a wide, handsome frieze. We have all the pretty shades of ingrain paper at- 35c double roll. lll_ll____ l____lll_l W In Fiat! VR? lZ`¥%1’iU @@@@@@@ -Q They Fit From the day you buy a P. C. Corset until it is over a rigid, steam heated shape permanent. Thats why it doesn’t get loose, or “slack” after a@ few days Wear. . Ask your dealer for it- ~ he has it. P. C. Corsets. @ _ "‘@95§@@@@@ Limited, Tomato, Ont. worn out-it tits. @` It fits well, and fits all the E time. P. C. Corsets are cut to fit @ every variety of figure. @ After a P, C. Corset is put @ together it is stretched @ metal form, and left there @ long enough tomake it’s@ @ _ Q llvilllili incl p' pples bananas - - *Canadian Agent’ _ E ____ womans TROUBLES. and blood Dmggs, just rpceived at HAVING been soiiciisd by a number anus; N S E . . . _ . ; ' " ' ‘ ' V To be sold at Pumic Auction Are usually the result of an_exhaust- B991' & G°ff°S- 11 2i for0l'YcdltZl;'eg:doSl;3vl2i'l:;t:Cgliitiiiigiitliiaei? in A i It 8 d&w' ted nervous system which can be fully ‘ ' "' " 5005*!!! oi»i.iirt_ Easily (siooo i Nmvt Earned. WS ,..- Wasted energy must be made up or the body will weaken and perhaps perish. For along, time prior to taking' Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills my nerve system was greatly deranged and was terribly nervous, so much so that in my business (Linesman of the Kingston Electric Light Co.,) my extreme nervous- ness naturally made me following of my business extremely hazardous. Before taking Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills my kidneys had been affected for some time. Ihad constant soreness and stiff- nese across my loins and the small of my back. My appetite was variable and very poor. I also suffered greatly with constant headaches. I am glad to be able to inform you that Dr. Ward's Pills completely cured me of ali the above ailments and made rne a well man. ,I have found no medicine like Dr. Ward s Blood and Nerve Pills, although I have tried many different kinds. They acted quickly and effectually on my nerve system, making my nerves strong and removing all indications of nervousness. These valuable pills also removed all kidney and back trouble and restored to me a healthy vigorous appetite. I have had no headache since live months ago 1 and feel justified in saying that they tire a wonderful remedy. They not only removed nervousness, but gave me healthy kidneys, removed all soreness and stiffness from my batik and l0iHS»‘ cured me of headache and gave me a. good appetite, consequently I _ar_n highly pleased. I know of no medicine that equals Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills for nervousness, chronic headache, sore kidneys and back and loss of appe- tite. Yours truly, John McCutcheou, 522 Princess St., Kingston, Ont. All good druggists sell them. If they won't, we will supply you by mail on receipt of price, 5oc. per box, or 5 boxes for $z.oo. The Doctor Ward Co.. ' day, but the tone is steady, and values ea a show no change. The demand was _ ‘ less active than it has been both from During the last four months have been most gratifying,-We anticipated as much with our large assortment of high and me- dium grades in this line, repre- senting values that must appeal to the judgment of the up-to- date consumer, ln lndia’s and Cey|on’s We are particularly strong. Our 24 and 28c Blended are verv fiue. Try a sample, 5lb lots al; a. reduced price. @ Sanderson 6: Co- 6.2321” i?`il.Ii“iili_.§i.l“i. é'§f;.R`i§§, PURE TEA SELLERS, repairs are made satisfacto or [no ry @ 7 _ _= charge. 10 2 Q =” ' ` STRAWBERRY Boxiis.-10,000 for ` - ` sale at J. J. Gay & S-.\n’s stal`ls.Market ‘ 9 & Wm Expand N°w‘ Chailottetown. ~- 11 Tue,Fri, & wkly,1m Q b \ P- il ca ` » M e' Q" G 1 H°W ‘_l°e° "5 _h°PP°_”4 ‘haf YW' AT the»Exper1mental Farm, Ottawa, brother gill -has quit talking against ex- the mammoth mangel Seed sold by J_ i P“S‘°” - _ _ J, Gay & Son, beat any other variety ' “H0 has been Pwmlsed a J°b 0” the about 5 tons per acre This seed can police force, and, of course, $1659 gOt t° 'only be procured directly from them. be consistent." - - g . , Jas. Paton & Co. A pretty belt at 15c. McKinley a Smoker. W.-isniNoroN_ D. C., M_ay 10.. -Pre- sident McKinley is becoming as invele- rate a smoker as General U. S. Grant. To_ this is attributed the development oi his iervous condition. The President smokes almost continuously from the iime he goes into his office in the morning at 9 o`elock until he retires at midnight. ers the President smokes. At the Cabinet meetings smoking is also in- dulged in, and whenever the door of the Cabinet room is opened to admit a visitor a blue haze of tobacco smoke is visible. Since the occupation ei Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Phillipincs by the United States forces admirers of the President holding _,commissions in the army and navy have sent him presents of cigars. The lirst specimens to reach the Execu- tive mansion were from Manilla. They were the familiar long black cigars of that country. Almost every ciiicer of the aiiny returning' from Cuba and Porto Rico has a box or two ot cigars for the President. ' These cigars are specially made for presentation to fhe Chief Exfcnlive, and are composed of the finest tobacco grown in the islands. As a result cf this remembrance on the part of his friends the President has a large supply ofthe ilnest cigars on hand and is con- stantly smoking them. ' The President is a ‘believer in the theory that tobacco smoke is ethcacious which he has been a sufferer for the last few months. Grain and'Flour. MONTREAL, May 10.--There has been The Hour market was rather quiet to local and foreign buyers. ?-¢___. 0 Bemis of ye olden tyme. An author- ity on the subject gives some interesting data concerning the importance attach- ed to this article of dress. Up to 1830 short skirts were in fashion, and from that date until 1860 long waisted ligures were affected by even those not natur- ally endowed with this anatomical struc- ture. From this period when Napoleon III reigned in France down to the pre- sent We are showin over 1 000 belts 20c, 22c, and 25c, all colors. service- able. 12 d8i,wkly 11, Tue, Fri, &wk1y, 3 w F Rican rhubarb mea During the reception of cllicial call-_ in stopping the neuralgic pains from ii little less demand for export lately f 1 but prices as a rule do not show any material change. Oats are quoted at ur 37cailoat. The Welcome Soap Co., St-_ John, N B closes on the last day of May among the school girls and boys of the Maritime Provinces who have an ambi- tion to earn some easy pocket money for the holidays. _ This seems to be an excellent idea, The conditions seem very simple ‘l and are ; I 3 1-First present of $25.00 ' 1- Second " 15.00 1-Third “ _ 10_0()_ 5 Presents of $5.00 each 25.00 10 “ 2.50 “ 25.00 $ 100.00 For tl.e best essays not to exceed. l000 words, subject “Soap” to be’ written by regular school attendants either boys _or girls under l6 years of age, all essays to be sent in before May 31st. when they will be sub mitted to a committee of three dis- interested leading teachers upon whose decision the presents as above will be awarded. Essays to be writ- ten plainly with , pen and ink, signed with name and address, also state- ment of age of the writer and that the essay is his (or her) unaided work, name and grade of school attended, and name of teacher, this statement to be certified to by one parent or teacher. All essays must be accompanied by 50 Welcome Soap Wrappers. I | _ _ -_ To the Electors of .the City of -Gharlottetown I -f AS you are now called upon to elect a suitable person to fill the vacancy on the Board ef Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, I have been request- A ed by a number of citizens to allow my- ` self to be put in nomination forthe of- p tice. l now solicit your support. If it should be your pleasure to elect me, I will endeavor to discharge the duties pertaining to the oilice with a due re- 1 gard to economy and eiiiciency. p Yours respectfully. cuss. Mcciincon. 7 Ward 5. Charlottetown, _ " Mayo. 1899. - CJAEIID _ To the ,Electors of the City, of Charlottetown: LAST MUNTH ll ...imfm.:l“::;z:..°°ssiiri; ll lllllillll llllllll llll P. l. l. _ lll llll lllllllllllllllllllll lllll l‘he financial exhibits and policy cou- litions of this company render it very ittractive in the hands of a good can- asser. The _company has an estab- ished position in the Island with as an incegyive tolthose who have a local agents in principal places the literary inc ll1atiOD, 'G0 12680 their latter of whom would be under con- ability and style as well as an elfec- trol of the General Agent. ' A liberal UVB I11€Uh0d Of iI1CI‘€8-Sillg the publicity and untrammelled contract is avail- Joltil B of the famous and well liked Welcome able forthe iight man. Apply per- `_0a.p. ' sonally or by letter to ' F- W- GREEN- _ Manager for Maritime Provines, Davies Hotel, Charlottetown, May ll, '99, li. n llfs the aw lliflerence- Beeween the mouth-old Egg and the Egg of today that gives the latter its value. _ ° - 7 |l_s the - Difference Between the ordinary old Groce- ries, kept in stock for some time and our new fresh stock, just laid in, that makes ours so de- _sirable. With your permission we appoint you a. committee of one to ascer- tain _why we make the above claim, and to beconvinced that what we say is true. We are open but a few days, but we are here for business. . ".l!§..'§_l.lE.§l._".l.lll‘§“.l; Q ' ____ i __ W i _ *lift i town, per S.S. Polino: lllll llll lllllll F1-E_§ ini - `-. - nesdav evening at 11 p.m Landing at Sslde md Ch` Tickets -for sale atstaiions Railway. For Tickets, rates l _ tumllssliiar of Smrs all ---ui 099 ii five 831118 from the time of twel ot Four o_‘clock in the D ...."°'. mas ll Act.“ also 51 V 1 _ ' Janus w s Mayor of the Thursday, the Illlh May.A.Il. 1899 at the several plaoesthat is no say 1 t h OF W NOMI NATION Thursday, May Illli,_l - - H ci y ciciire r nice ciwicttmwo mv istieoa s JL- - Will leave Charlottetown every Tneday at Noon Returning 'leaves Sa' urday at noon. Passengers leaving with S. S. °~HALIFAX”` information apply to _ ' . _W. CLARKE 300 Fails ..ll»...._ ` i l P Commencing May 16th the calling at Hawkesbury and TOWN Wednesday morning can make close conneciion 0|] Hiday, mg |2||} |||3l moms tyne no ofn».A.w. ciine.. See our line of men`s felt i” P‘_“°° °‘D-T-°ifd»r°Signed. ibegw ' Win sen very, my low to F ~" ~ 9 - . . _ _ _ at 2 0.01001; p_ m. and mmbl - b th _ _ V “B hats, VAm¢|-wan, Ca||3_d|a|| and and, it elected, will do all in my power the trade » e y e waisting diseases _ i th be 1; t ; f th ° 4 ~ ' at Market Squal-ei which drain their system find new lite, E|lQ||Sl'|, f0|‘ 500, 600, 750, cgtigigge 8 8 In areas 0 B Soliite Notinfhl - . - ° . . ‘ _ A -V ' __ i I _ rs’ 10 1...»f»-ed some Yo... -..._ :;.:.;f.sc.‘:.z“.;::‘ii. .::.l?.ft;..1‘I; 90-. $1. $1-21 $1-='»°» me Is- s°“°.::;”°:°: °°:.P°" J' Tv PEARDEN~ “FF”-ES* with pedigrees. R BEAIRSTO on blood and nerve builder. est styles and the best values mak:a_,iPe1oSi;i;;a1ca:;ays apt Singh sitio- r %p.:onoui;»Ag_.a.u.P,~P ` A . ’ ---+»-- obtainable J B Macdonald ‘“"i"““1- ` 5'* --- ucmoneer Evidentl Not Y tt H 0\lI'S IGS BC U JOHN WHEATLEY _ ` ” ' Tilley S8.y Nlbl€V Saves ]\1St half Of ||npe|»|a| whee|s Ma loth TOJIET “A hm’ k\ll[,____ ///F /\/ fort and p rmanent cure in Dr (Jhase’s a wi se my rpcordgtcures ilisnpnraleledin the history cost. If you want a gaod, 0 D1 l ‘ ‘ If f h _ ° °"“°‘ Czema' “li 'Mum' reliable wheel with an un- l ll some o t ess lines appear darker tener' Scam head- Old P9°Pl€S 1`8Bh.and . . , than others at 12 feet distance, your all itching skin diseases, are absolutely ¢°nd't|°na| guaranteev get eyes need special glasses. For this cured by Dr' chases Olnlment an Imperial' You can buy lP\'°l1bl0 Called one now at the price of the unch sms incubsiors. common kind. -_ Fred. P. """ Newson. 9 4i 1 a little help goes a long way. NPI’ does tae ilni ever set 0,3, the p°s` i <>-11 md we an .f you do assis..‘.°...°‘;i‘1§;:ti;- Wm"-#Wt "="* *'!f9° °f :lid glasses ‘here is U0 chuge f0l` hatched in some of them, all the samc.’< “mr glrls m our mlllmery ing any way. de' t I -'_ -__..__ pal* m8I\ 0 8B.l‘ll 0 ml w chronic ln-onchiuscurcd. "nary b||§i||g53_ Ap|||igati°n~ ' I 0 ~ H . I | » g. .‘§°i.'.i'.‘2§‘i..’Z.i’.i:°r.i:...:.°‘ii.i;°;i'."v°.i.= ‘° »"°-'“°"° "°"'°°" "‘° "°"'*. cmsoiu-ooicni-caching. A ima customer-_ Df 9 8. m. and 6, _||.m,‘_ c......... Bai.. :‘.‘.i.*r..°‘r.l‘:‘.1'..°f':..‘.'.f“‘2»‘1’:t‘¥‘i!‘»‘2»» »'2i“=»°-”'°~i’¥ w i k a cc -nic Poo I ' Chu.1ott°t°wn_ llentho1Linimeut have entirelyouredher. It w S -~ 'V i f P as :Ir Charles E Reid, the leading d of I business its fnroper atten- By liaming i‘chino° eczema,find com- hon nd || || p ons. rite and let ns tell _(you what others are doing.- Toronto, Ontario. Having been solicited by a number of citizens, to nominate as a candidate for Water and Sewerage Commis- sioner in lieu of the Hon David Laird who has resigned, I beg to say that I have accepted the nomina't°ion,and'if elected will do fall in my power to 1 serve the best interests of the citizens. I hereby solicit the votes and sup- port _pf the citizens as I may not be~ able to make a_p.irsonal canvass of each individual. Yours Respectfully. 9 tf. JOHN N EWSON P-F *' , 1 t°AGtENTS:-We arg” the paople 11-ogpes whom ou ne . r s In ena repgeeseiitinlizggttyyodd ubllgiitl W ° your, BRADLEY N CO., Limited, »s '-' aeaivisi-=asouoy';’xi»kin.T skgpw how. We know, ai:d_ _tell you Ehdid bU.8ill$B ODGBID 50111;- Ladiee and izeml in i"`___ h income every year ” y bonu” Queen and How does that happen 9 Have they Slaughter pnces _ since -_ _ g(‘§‘1l‘;‘;i~°‘i’1*°byw?l"In°‘l‘fl"1 no neighbors that hib.ey’s wife dosen’L Starting _Our Cleafa |106 Sale H' R' M°D°”“ld° Al h 9 ’ outs ine .` _ f F' .t I h t h d _ ' ° " 5 ( E 1i‘\im,S_Ai.E., A naeriizs Tonrcnizn 9 gmeuml $3; tile Elicycie . 6 Lid is Wim] % Ointmentfapreparation which hasalsampla wheels at abput c'i»"i‘own,M..y 5,1s99~d&w ' ° ’ ' ' 6i .P y’_ g ' ' ' ' 1' ' ' '_' A . T5 _ , i- \ ,S. . _ A _ at _ _ _ 4 _ ' .\ " . . _ I . l - _‘H v . Y \ . ,_ A _ . - 19, ».d.- You can get your corns and - bunicns fitted in hand made boots and shoes which I make to ordu at very short notice. Stock and workmanship guaranteed. I also keep as full line of boots and shoes, care- fully selected BY which I can afford to sell cheaper be-. cause my expenses are small. I don’t want the earth, and e can spare a slice to my patrons. A f Drop in and inspect. No trouble to show goods. THOS. HGQUAID, ci iiii ii , f ` P ` News mod Women made ner 0 say a ave aoceptedl enominalion, _ ,-QDDIALB each Reason: this otilce v TU LET.-A house Fitzroy St. (Central) sion Mai' lst 1899 -A nl 29 LJ F Ream.-A wacubic f 0 im in ne' bono e?Z.°K°nni§2iaa Zfiiéi? iip~.>1i° this odlce. "W.XNTED.-§'good`horse shoer and steady jobtn the right man, EXPRESS WAGOIXS ‘F252-P "ir°§¥.€‘..£’§¢;°3."W"iii”“’i.. l’.§’i5=....i w ohaser. 18tf. _'WAN TED.-lst vi a. aloliiaeworlr, wellireogiiimenifdal ».?odgii-1 Apply to Mrs. Lower Queen Stf- ’ lim.'s°"='°°i'= °f ~sf~°“°° °°=-esiurs. 96I° I _ 1 man io One Avo!! ,.