f g ' "7l~.-_._='{»_." " 7Z5-~'&W-“#»- ._._,.,..._...:,....._. _..~........, .. ...,y-»..r~.- \ V ,_ , ‘ nf i _ _ ~ ~ ‘ * ` , . _ A V __ V .... -__ . l _-J. ._ ,I .7 = . _._.»._, .,r, ._ -1. .. . ,::.;;;`;:.>.~.`;,.§._- -._ _ F v'_".~'.-`-- .». ' _ ‘ / __ , é. ,, <»;'_-,-;.'._»»sf.»i,=< ',1;i_...,ia_ey~,#.~,»~:.y>`. a Q -~t-rf -aw:-.i;1>.’.ni». -»T.=» f-ess:-Ry.s~+=~.¢ .rw-»..., .,- .-»... THE CLARDIAN, cl~l.\ltLf.)'ll`l<_l`OWN OCTOBER 26 l898. _ ol c-' - 3.: \ `w\ _ M ` l M-it , -' . 1 /Z-W y . l '\ _. ` .1 ~¢ s -\_` \ \\ 5) .\',l1l‘”’ /_,ge _“bv ,\T\` -f \ .V ~\§.=`»--1=; < .5-_l_\l§_\2`:` Fottowixc THE notvrins. It is ri-~t 'ili~ir.- in exc».~pli.»n:=.l recreation! like fox liunl‘.nf_' that 11 \\'\\‘n.i:i iic»:l'~S"\f1~l0\V=‘\i !_ve>t.-iilny, quite ai ferment has been lci~.~alcil in thc liberal cinip hero by lthl-_ rumors of Sir llenri Joly do llotoin- lexus rcllieiiicht and Mr. lar Gs allcgctl l st~lien1i1ig_to replace l1\_n by i\lr.Bn»utu. , lot lioiivnlc. which would .nt_.il upon itliis distriu. the loss of one of its will - lm-i stxils. 5- tiivtriliig akin to mln: ..\'- uiteineiit prov-med i1rp0ll.ii'll clri li‘S ty fthe pnlilii ation of your fo rcs;-ondcnt’.~ ,inte-rview with tnc lion. l~`. l.-iig.~llc- lit-ln i\'~ lo :lie sclieuie lo i~oll|ir.ii.- ‘li !_l:ii¢- -_\ir .»\4lol}.ll<~ Cliniilcrlil as Liciiten- lzint-tlovernoi has 1-ll~;ol_\ecu nr. u-cd in lpolitlc;»lcii°t-'os by the iii'-llcfltif ii last \~\t'L»l1g' lu [llc lilell local Ofghll, llli: Courier du Lztnndu, of :i lengthy letter ovci' llc _~igu:.tui‘c of °.»\ l.ibel‘.-il.' who gives as hi. excuse for rc sorting lo such a channel of publicity that the two great French Literal oigans of the prov- ince, the Patrle` and the Soleil, won d refu-c to admit it to ther columns, tl e one because it is Mr. Taite's organ and the other because. though Mr. Pncsud’s property, it is altogether at Sir Wil- fred La.urier’s mercy. The writer. who apparently knows too much about the inteinal dissentions cf the party here and their causes, appears to be other than what he proteases to be a Lil eral- makcs a formidable attack upon the party management, and especially upon Sir Wllfrid Laurier’s disdain for the petty details of administration, which it is claimed, is encouraging the most dangerous intrigues by men like Mr. Taite that are gradually sapping the Liber al unity and strength. In thecourse of this attack, ho lays bare a number of the complaints against the government, which hitherto have the party circle: One of thes relat. s lo Sir Henri J oly de Lotbiniere’s portfolio and in this connection the writer charges lhat Sir Heri Joly dc Lotbinieie desired to retire long ago and that only for Mi. Tarte’s opposition in the cabinet the present Judge|Choquette would now be filling his position. lt was Mr. Tarte, he says, who objected to Mr Choquette. much to the disappointment of the Que- bec district wing of the party. who have for two years been obliged to put up as their cabinet representatives with Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who has no depart- ment; Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere.wlio was out of public life for ten years, and who is almost a stranger to the present generation of party workers, and Mr. Dobell, who was a Tory until his entry into the ministry, and whom scarcely a. Liberal of the Quebec district outside ot Quebec city personally knows. To allay the dissatisfaction here the writer thinks that Judge Uhoquette should be inviied by his fri~ nds to resign from the bench and to run again for Montn.-agny in or- der tnat he may be qualified 'o take Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere’s place, which should tc nglin insisted upon by all the Liberals ol Ll...s district., He ;. leo believes that 'there should be an early change in tue management of the -Soleil# which is too Ministerial al- together for the Liberals, and he sug-` gests the Hon. Mr. Dechene,the present Commissioner of Agriculture in the Local Govt rnmeiit, as the filtest man to lake his place in order to keep the party solid and to proseive its remarkable strength in this province. Among the cases cited by him as sup- plying grievous cause of complaint is that of Dr. Guay, M.P,, for Levis, who was promised the appointment of medi- cal superintendent of the Grosse Isle quaraniime station, but whose nomina~ tion for some mysterious reason, hangs fire; that of Major Pinanlt, M.P.P. for Matane, who was promised the post of Deputy Minister of Militia, but whose appointment is alfo delayed owing, it is said, to the intervention of benaior SDE". 1 Pelletier on behalf of his relative, Col. N D p ]I;i;;1;;|iez;ndwltl)1;i; of the Hon. Charles _ , present candidature ».tf;»,;§-g§`g_i, ig,g1;11;,@,;§, tg, 2°; .°.fZ`;L'§§’.g“lI..l?,`I.'§F§ °.5T.‘2°‘1,.?“.l’.’i gmlagllilims lligiglagllgéuggmlggliig Choquette roinovred out of their way. ;»m,;m-,,., months using of this machine* In conclusion, the complainant says lll‘Nl‘£h its 008?-’a11'¢8»dv bo me.” So this that these are only a few of the current louder than words. Hundreds of testi if 1.1.3,,”-ed_ DNP , “rd ,md get pm; grievances but there are many others Es.. .. .. » la..." ‘°’°s':....‘r.':.°°'°~ W. P. C ' ' - - gn* L_ Maia-§§-6-N¢,3ig°nmgue Bud the Liberal party_m the Quebec digtngt my gm 3° will have the desired eflect and contri- Q e bute to its early amelio~ation. lllperlor Worltmanslilp Fine Flulsll, and been only talked of in the intimacy of- and that he has no doubt that the ex- c|m,1°;¢,,u,m,_ East R°"“’y,my posure of these and of the situation of I We are general commission mer. chants, direct importers of Oranges, .°d°',at° Pricas Lemons, Bananas, etc., Jobbers and receivers cf butter, Eggs, Cheese and °°”‘bi“° $0 “ke Um' Photographs the .11 fm. ...incl cmd f u ki most satf t P S 30”' "ds a ls ac Dry m Charlottetowr bought and sold on a. moderate com tu Cl Y' » mission. ,Correspondence solicited, i M__, WOODILL c C0, l ‘I 265 Barrington St ‘\ awk i Oct. l5d3m Halifax,N:S. ill Present Plloioninis Novice tor. llllaen and Grafton Streets l “ `“‘“‘ °°‘l“°‘°“**‘@’“““ 'l'=.“v"-“lv ..‘ii.2.:'.is;.h2‘s's..ll:.i2=C.:u ind occupation of Corn. an cold “gig WE claim to have 0 and LARGEST Cnocxnav, CHINA and We have the goods th 1 Call and see our blut; getdigee want' VV- P. <3'01vv'.L'l.1, BIIN1l1s1:nn . ne of the BEST next to gccupieg §ftTl\ss_S'roiins in the Provinces. We P°8se°n¢i‘.ie3.;: 1 give one Tea Set to any _ man or woman who will give proof of w- V 21; pprson that _liiougpt three Sets at _ , imc ou sieo our store in Sill? Ph “""”» _d“'1°g the vm iw. this is I 0 S57. Dinner, Tea and Chamber Set, HEART PAIN S 'The Heart and Nerves are Often Affected and Cause Prostra- tioil of the Entire Systeili. .___-__- A Kingston Lady Testihes to Her Experience in the Use of Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. People who suffer from any disease or disorder of the heart nervous system, auch as Palpitation, Skip Beats, Smother- ` ing or SinkingSensations, Sleeplessness, Weakness, Pain in the Head, etc., can- not afford to waste time trying various remedies, which have nothing moreto back u their claims than the bold asser- _ tions og their proprietors. These diseases are too serious to per- mit of your eva:/tpierimenting with untried remedies. en you buy Milburn’s _ Heart and Nerve Pills, you know you have behind them the testimony of thous- ands of Canadians who have been cured bytheir use. One of these is Mrs.A. W. Irish, 92 Queen Street, Kingston, Ont.. who writes as follows : "I have suffered for some years with 8 smothering sensation caused by heart disease. The severity of the pains in my heart caused me much sufering. I was also very nervous, and my whole system was run down and debilitated. “ Hearing' of Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills being a specific for these troubles, I thought I would tr_v them, and __ therefore got a box at McLeod's Drug Store. “ They al`I`c»rd~~r1 mc. great relief l'mvl-gg toned nn mv s-.‘~1=-"1 and revnuv.-I in ~ distressing' svi~.»-~.\1 's fam \vl1it'l': l s:il`- fered. I can hc_.:~l.__.' r_-cumm¢»~~»;l th ~-.r wonderfull wills tc ull sul’.`_»;~.»rs {.-.~f~ heart lro'.:f1` » " Laxri-Liver 1"" ~ 1 ' pepsis.und Llcrtz. . ~._ . :lg-3,-e 254~_ <1 .i E Y 77 13 SAVE THE ll0'l‘llEllS Dodd's Kidney Pills Their Only Safety in Female Diseases. You have seen a flower nipped by frost, fade and die in the flush of its beauty. Thai is how women die when .attacked by any of the diseases peculiar to their sex. ' Woman’s burdens , are woefully heavy. Her sufferings are agonizing; Her patience is grand. Disease preys upon her. The light dies out of he eyes, her, steps become slow and dragging; she loses flesh; grows sallow, listless, droops like a Bower. Then sh lies. Her family is left to the cold mercy of the world. _ “ Moth¢r’s dead!" What a piteoul phrase. What sufferings have been endured before it was used. Why should mothers, wives, sisters suffer lol' They need not. Dodd’s Kidney Pills will quickly and thoroughly cure allcases of Female Weakness. They never fail. They give health, strength, courage: a new lease of life. , Mamma (at the breakfast table)- You always ought to use your napkin. Georgie. ` Georgie-I am u~in it, mamma. Pvc got the dog tied to the leg of_the table with it - RHEUMATIC PAIN GONE, H. C. Snell, Dovercourt P. O., Ont.. writes; ‘I was afflicted with Rheumatism in my feet, ankles and knees, and after trying every remedy I could hear of found relief at last in Milb\u'n’s Rheumatic PiIls.’ Baseball Player-My fathor’s advice to me _before leaving home was bad. Friend -What was it P Baseball Player-He told me I would have so strike out for a living. Wife-Here’s your medicine at last ! If Dr. Dosem were wise. he’d dispense his medicine himself . Patient I expect he‘s wise enough to dispense with them himself. anyhow.- lluufs Llnimenl lor Rhoumatlsm. g Therein Rejoicing in Wisconsin. A boy swallowed a trade dollar. Both the boy and the dollar have retired from circulation. _ O linards Llnlmcul (tures Ladrlppe. CoLounD Woman : “Can I get the job of cleaning out the bank, boss ? _ Bank President: “Speak to the cash- ier. He attends to that.” linarifs Linlmdnl the best Iiair Reslorer ncifunn s. siiciinlur. , _ ll i , il. *<13* fr -V rw' , 'f _-»-*_'_'_v'* f” ’ 5 ~»-ua-»,.‘ ’5‘1=r-.r- -/" . ' if ` V - _,»-'.`Z.-:‘;-"'°"`- ff- ~~» f ’- _' ~- __ ` 's -' ~»-. . .» . _ 4: \" T _\_e:, _ - Halilax and llnarlulleluvm S S CITY OF GHENT will sail from ° flharlotteiffn. every Friday at 10 o’clock during tue season of 1898 for Halifax, calling at Suinint-rside, Port Hasting. Port Hawekesbury, Arichat. Canso, Isaac Harbor. Salmon River, lHa1lfax every Tuesday at '6 p. in making some calls. The Steame has excellent passenger accomoda 12109 Saloon amidship. Special low freights will be given this season. Further information apply to ' f`L\a_;_ a___¢\ -A uun Sheet Harbor, returning will leavei Singuhr Omllaion - a , ` _ _ Paris. Oct, 22 Major Marchand’s re pi-r", lt-le_ruphedh-om Cairo, was ne- ~-iv~»d during the coirs- of the =~~vg'fit.` ' , - _. _,.;,,,, ` lt aces noi mention the aiwval at Fa- shoda of Genelal Kitchener, and onlv :~;~;~'l_ .llf/e l A \ / .. _ 'J J | / oivrs an account ofthe incidents ofthe | '_ *lf /i " '*_~»~ A _ _____,_ dipedition, with an e1'll>ni~ate descrip-l ;'_. 7 ,f fy( __ f. tion of th.-. route followed, the points! '_ , llll lf, fy ' P C --ll f / v ,$5 A~s..~i..g’0f each ipoilil. 'arid lllelreilles Ol sllblllld-3 '_ I _ .1 sion cunc udcl with the tribes, in audi- C I I \ lf, I, , V -C l f ' l \ -` _ .J l /, /z l 1// ' lv & [fi \l'i I he occupied, the manner of occupation, the iinno of thc flag the fo c» lift at ton to ieferiing .0 ‘.11 tncounlerp §;}-_f lv iiilhthe clcrvishes. Tue. report only -f-"` lj, _oes as far as the be,;iumn_~_ of S»¢pt~ / 01,, embtr. and says that on Aug. 20 they ' l ", i' l supplies ot the pmty wi-r - abundant. ~ The reawgn for the ouii~sion. of any mention of the arrival of General . Kit- chener at Fu.-hoda is said vo be the fact ` that the report of Major Marchand wa.-1 . . oi J JIU-~' -` I /'ll I not ready when .Captain Bwritier 1eit..Da. 1A. W. ,Cnasm .ur Wonx.on Hg Ln-i Fashoda. VVhqn tho Captain started from that place he did not think he would go beyond Khartoum. Major Ma.rcha`u'd, however, deemed it advisable to send the finished portion of the report V: ‘ ~ I e 1 intending to despatch' the remaindor`of‘ , ', i as soon as Captain Baratier returned. _ ` 1 ' I _ I ' “ Bu , the captain, on arrivivmg at Om. durman, found there insfructiln .telling From Kidney Dlf'3§}s'ei-=¢'B.l€llouig“i'?n: .Guan Ruuunv. _ ,Q , IIUGTUIIS FAIL 'HEI ,TIE GREAT Pl‘lYSli`itl|| '9\!RE$» ' _ ' . v _ A. 4 Pound Urea in ,Tai't'\r' ING PO W him to go on to Caro, from which place 119,11 of Three-Score and Ten. Dr. . T118 he will proceed l0 France. 1ti8 belived _ _ Chuefs Kidney _ Liv r Pill; \,_ha,s,gxcu%‘f°r in certain quarters that'Cup ain Baritier Gay, Him gmt pam; T I I p is the bearer ot a verbal report which the French authorities were not willing ' ` ~PBU!I¢f ,_mes_ ,_ _ H W _ A Economical, at the Londlm, on. 21.-A despatch to me -M' " ‘° °”"" th" ' `".' "`°i‘ b°1“8 “N105 WN totrust upon the British telegraph Exchange Teleizraph Company, from nam ww, Haney diseug I ,ook 110 |186: II' Ponfmouthv says the British Admirthy lieveral boxes of pills-different kinds Qnd has issued orders that no dock yard re-' -and a great many other kinds of pairs are to be commenced upon ships belonging tothe reserve squadrons un- less they can be completed within forty eight hours. -----M-__--» a IIISOELKA N I 0.11 I N S. You su;;u1_.u Know What I:lood’s Sarsaparilla has powerto Health- ln bed the most of the time for three phtent medicines., besides that I was under treatment by-four diiterent doc- tors d l _ uring the time and not able tom work. I began to take Dr. Cha.se'_s Kidney-Liver Pills, and since that time , ‘have been working every day although a..ma.n nearly ,70 years of age. ' Dr. Chase’s 'Kidney-Liver Pills have cur- ed inc. g , » JAMES smPsoN, Newcomb uma, ont. It the Kidneys are not in a ertect ' P _ ll' clean and' healthy- condition, the blood becomes impregnated with im \iri*iée ,_ ...IC I do for those who have impure and im- md ‘_ decay, of the Kidney; 860m. _ poverislied blood. It makes the blood rheum, dyepepsia,ca\arrh. rhcumatism, nervousness. If you are troubled with _ takes -place. Br1glit’s. Disease, Dia- l ~\ =-‘ ugh and Pure, and gong; ‘ ggrgfgjg, 53|; betes. Gravel, Stone in the Bladder, . A visit to 001' MON Iiiflaminatioii of the Bladder, and s long lzst of Kidney diseases become seated, and sooner or later in so manv any ailment causetfor promoted by im-` instances end fatally. Dr. Chase? pure blood, take l:lood’s Sareapaiilla at Kidilé-Y-Liver' Pills Cure all Kid-‘dev ` h°i°"Y ki 0,,ce_ troubles. Sold by all dealer; prim. 25 cents per box. ,V Hood’s Pills are piompt and efficient, easy lo take, easy to operaie._‘ V f ` _ _ _ 6| Hi Instant Relief gurranteed by usin . V _ Mi1burn’s Sterling Headache Pow dere? Vg, ____» I il No depressing after-effect. .1 ~ _ . _ w\I¥m\\I| "Why, Freddy, how dirty you arc, and only yesterday you wrote a verse for papefs birthday, promising always , p io wash your hands clean. 8”" 6 J ‘Well, mamma, that was only a po- L , ' » tic license.”-- ~ " " " ' . _ .~\`.> »<`f.'\'.';.\." \~l;f-` \ \ .e-_ ` , -;j~.3-f;4_ g \ ' "g _ l _), _ /~ ,ff 5 5 It’a so Pleasant to taketihati children ci-v~ l' “ll for it; but it’s dea-ah to worms ot allkinds. Di Low’s Worm Syrup. Price,25c. All dealers. ' The a\erage'_age 'at which women mairy in civilized countiies is 23d Mis. M.Gillar`d 32st. Antoine St game lastweek Judson--(stood heavens ' What iuhu , sis." surgents had a vleiy ixciiing football ’ L mall pioiwili lnestfuiaboimaispanairds' »5¢`?<- ` hatch next? -. ` ~ ~ -‘/, ‘Aien’t you glad the war is over P’ ‘Yes; it was so monotonous-all the victories on our eidef’ V i I l : :~`\"l O Q _ _ N" y,,,,_ _ _ lillvmlli N;v.3§6`o i in svtoui tilts, Ellll|~Tl[S. seafront Nconiplete took toselect from Montreal, Que., says. ‘1 have used Laxa _ Liver Pills for headaches,const'.`ipation,etc.- G E0, E ` - -_ and have found them free from griping, ,_ ,A _ ’ Fotfi I _tendencies and I can recommend them » AP0T“EcAn__|hs_ "ALL: ` ` above all others. _ » Jasper-W ll Well l The Cuban in 4,. _i~.4` " 'iv _ .151 _ 1 / ra _x v I af' \, _\ ."“"` _ L, YN Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup never _ V _ _ ,W . _ ft _M gags. Contains its own purgative. Price ` l°.§§1?.‘”lll‘.'2i.”l’.l§f.‘I.’l~`ll.l.l °.'3.‘T;ll?§..»~l WREQT5 " s _ _ _ _ _ _- _ ,-f ` Beaver Line P y _ -. ._ ., ..\~ The other woman looked ather with _-_._ understanding eyes. I It is Pmpoug my 4 1 the ' _ - 3 Mrs. Doyle-How is it that your hus-' -._; `- it br Li'°"P°°\ °° 25 0°* band is never out after dark? I 1., “'S, S, *H|lEQ" f ' ' W W _ Mm. Doyle-He’s afraid of his -life-gf _ __ 5 get wif - _~. , . There are so niany‘women learning tq” ' ` * 1 ` ` . ‘ h‘tow1|. Aug. ride whee1s_ - A a ~ From Charlottetown From Liver-poo Mwaysi Bunn* I Theabove steamer is fittediwith cold e MTS- J» I- M9»d|l'0.V,il'd0lI.MBD-. W!'i00l= storage, and has modern improvements ‘ Nov. 7 Nov. 25 Dec 10 ‘fl have used Hagyard s Yellow Oil for fm. mnyh, live.-'stock __ - 6° 1. io an d 'u did _ g '. _ a ..:..P;°... ima, °P‘.::..,_ Emile* =°°°#-°d-‘mn fram- Spraine, Chilblains, etc., in fact we use it gen’ ' .‘ der si retreat just as the advance began P’ ,gg ; _ ___ ___ F _ . llllllllllll. uinmi mi E' WMHHK lr'Ytf ali £55! PROVBS Th oeesl of for almost every pam and it always re- For frelghtf 17359529. BISIYQIOOIDB and . 8 an my ‘ neva; quickly,” ,other information apply. _al the allies. of 8*" my _ °°°'°"‘°"‘ .Why did the commanding omcér or- Sap, 3 ' N1 RATTENBU§;§it ' Iisczut' Tgob 1. my” *He decided that there was no quorum have ovary QQHQQ of the enemy present) | . ~ I I hu, When you have a severe Con h or Cold ~ phomng your 8 that other remedies* won’b cure t Dr It *villain llllllllln ll lll. ‘Marie it is said that woman tell more lies then men.’ - ‘Nm William, tliey’ro not so skilful, nd they get found out’ Sick Headaches, hr-wever annoying and distressing, is positively cured by Laxa- Liver Pills. They are easy to take and never gripe. . PRAIRIE l|Cri CURED.- Harold Dix/Rat Po Ont writes nag°» § ‘ . I med B. B. ia. for the disease caued - Praire Itch. Ionly took three bottles and to my great satisfaction was ~ completely I-°°V°“sb°1°W f~Q"l-D58! 0!°°Df0¢‘ _ cured” _ O "s ' ` V* , ~ " 1;-FROM POINTDU A CHENE( tri f Judge-have you any visible means `°°Y*“!°l\ train :mm st.. Johnl°l°or°Eui'naiiiei, f *“° f I _ \_H`:d_e, connecting there with 'express train (pry . l_° WPP0115? . . ~ _ f-§_1,;,R|N¢|,A|_. | ' - _ - 1 ' ~ 1-frnoatsummmnslnlf W' e L Victim No,sir I m a trance medium md” from Chu, lognofrlgal of mam - & . 1 1' _ Ii Du H»g=rd’~ Yellow oil is prompt to re- <>3‘.?a3.°.';ll‘.§°“ll‘€ 'i‘l".§‘.$€‘.l'.”'*.l'i..’.°’ S” ’°‘l.’.‘; lieve and sure to cure coughs. colds, sore Canadaand at St.. John with Steamgisti In throat, Phi” in! the chest, hoarsenees, 3t‘2_rs”a:su22§1G_I,;2§__“”d RUIWBY f°l' Uliiiéd .¢1‘“°°Y» °*`»°- Pfi°° 25°- I rnoirpicrov with-1-ivan or .ay ma “One foolmakes many” is an old ad- "‘}'f,H°“‘°§f,“mC"“’1°°°°01.rET0°°"°° ageiruthfulness of which is demoustrat- torPi?liiu.c(ooanootin therawx day ` _ W. w. ctaaim, _ea nyc... .mess om: me mtduetin °°*°“g,°”'°°°'=°°‘.£'*f»= 31%-“hr _ i ._‘_};sevuri»g fouowera. ~ °°l“' P°“"°‘°"» °‘°°"~ Eli lfltllllll iiiiii ._ it ____ in nuns of mlm D. TAY PO PULAR Queen et.