1 si “I ir . W* '\ ,_ _,_.;.‘,..,‘4_r. .'.»_¢§,.:,.i~ia1~.. ».'.¢~;¢_.'.-.-..; . .-'_ va . _ _ _ _ . . _i _. .. ._ . _,_ _ __ ......,_.,__ _,__ __ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _L _ '_"""""’ _......._.._........ P ‘ . - _ _ _, ' , ` ' _ M _,__ Q * "“'“"" “ Q 5. ff. . i f .» “ . .< r -i " ._ _ ' *' i- e ¢ 3 THE ‘sw-.~:.\/~..-=-. 1 ` "ff-f*"" '“"‘*""‘§'*"“‘~`~*'“'-¢¢*»- X /it I I GUARDIAN. CH.~\I{LOTTETOWN n SEPI`E.\ll’»Ei{ 10. lhllrl. _ . _'FQ ii e - ;.~..-=.;.i...»£_.£f 1 e‘oB'.i»`¢u;' AHTH’ t .t , ___§,.___ _ __ , ciiiiitiiiii ND _ ...<¢.. /` _ _ PAlNE’S E S PAINE’S`_ $"@fT-_hzyllii Url IZ-‘sl I i-E Z ' T _ '. -5" “-3,” D sf’ “fe li I/I"`l`~h=`\)"g 4’/Eg 5 ` ‘ l- 't > ei PAINE’S C-ELERY GUMPUUND . MAKES SICK PEOPLE WELL. i L Chili r-i i .. ., Q 5 -_ s=fs§hs@Es§& f3?.f1r0c`0i' 3 m . _ GIS” p-.-me 0 (3 2.'/Q gi*-¢~ /wav __= $i\&{§\ 1' _ ”= G $_`- 0 X »r»' E ‘”"” ` 7" ii' i i ~ ysnniis. 'U _ NES _9-bpd AiNE’s~ Pies ii tilt be ii “ /__ ‘ in __ g *£9 9 A ` . ~ / _LIVETTE GFF UNCLE SAl\l`S HA)-`DS. Wssuixorox, Sept. 9.-No otiicial _-.iii t as to the circumstances under 'hich the hospital ship Olivette found- . -.» in F ernaninda harbor, Florida, ~ 1 reached the war department. The -1 reverted to her owners, from ourahe was chartered the moment 1-» became unservioeable. Acting 1- tary Meiklejohn took the precau- »» » to insert a provision in the charter I lieviiig the government from liability ~ = m damages resulting from the sink- » ~_ of the ship. and also stopping the - ~~ diem compensation the moment the . bec me unserviceable. THE DOCTOR. by the Advice he Gave his Friend the Lawyer Pieawiiesl and Quickest Cure Known- -1-_.___ W are business men so genera with Dyspepsia and Inniges- The question sae asked by ii pro- lawyer. the o'her day, of an cases out of ten suffer from and Indiirestion ” answered lookiuto the cause of this sta‘e of I have never ceased to investi- so far as l can every such cise In give him Dyspcpsiu. 'lliey are freqiienvyill-cooked; the bieid, coffee is swallowed almost boi'i;i the IO is bol'€d rapidli and be 9” i THB' BUMMY AND THE BEDBUG Fable II- A Rummy once lay down in fi Bed ,Where a Bedhtig had tikeii tip hc: abode. Having an easy Conscience :ii- ter his days toil in tie linful business of Drunkard Making, he ua-i soon in a sound slumber, and hearing him sncrc, the Bedbiig said -to her Children. “Come all is ready; i ow is our time.” \\'hereup0n, wi'h one accord, they set upon the unconscious Rummy and be- gan to eat him. Pieziy soon the Rum- my awoke. and seizing the Mother B. B., he addressed her angrilv, saying- ~-\Vretcli ! I have thee! now thou shalt die l" “But cried," the unhappy __ .Insect. -‘I thought you did not believe in Total Prohiiizioni "I do in this easel” answered the Rummy. “But what about Compersiiion ?" pleaded the Bedbug in an anxious voice. -‘Thou shalt have it,” roared the Rumm "A ____ ` Y' » Creature that lives only by sucking the ' blood of others dest rvesdeathl” 'With that he scrunched her. --Well.” said her children, who had gathered upon ' v_ -\ » the pillow case in a uoiirnful company, “you have slain our Mother for preying upon strange blood, but if that is de- Yiiu`i| lever lia\ie'Dy\|ie1isia-_Dodd’$'serving of death in a Bedbugi- what llyspepsia Tablets the Slfeit, Sensi, yshould be the fate ofa Rummy who lives by sucking the blood of his Own They Never FiiiL . - Klild-” _ _ MORAL.-The liqticr traiiic is only a parasite upon legitimate business.- ,ly . Haiiitrox Ti-:1iii'Ls. . TH E CHARLOTTETOWN MAILS The mails close at the Charlotte prom nent Ph;-siciam i town Post Qillce as follows “MV experience has taught me that " F _ ‘l‘°°°1 T.";_"" _ _ men and professional men in °r P°'.ms We" (lin .°°lme"t“?”s) to Sumnierside and Tiguish on line of railway, 8.15 a m.and also at 3 40 p.m, _ “And ‘amen ’ I was first _with p.rn. connections to North Tryon, by the ci,.cumSmnces_ 1 began Tryon, Crapaud. _iictoria. Carleton, North Carleton ano Searletown. ~ For points east (with connections) to Souris and Georgetown on line of raii- which I c:~me in contract. ,_ wal' 6-45, alll' ‘-I have found that in the vast major- hor boa” and G“°r:`§°l°‘"'° Only’ of cases the tto'ib‘e is dui to one ol li 230 Pm' _ causesy For Courier route to Southport and all “And what 3. 8 they fi-» queried mg points thence to Belfist,_6.15 a m. 1awYeY_ ' - _ For Courier route to borlh River and “In the Casa of a mgrchauh for iu_ _ali points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, youiu End tha, worry and nm Thnrsday and Saturday. ti ‘.5 a ni. , business cares,” are the predii-1_ l`°r.Ln“ed Slams’ New °"_”'“’iCk’ causey _ _ jO:i'ti.rio, Quebrc and the ~-~»=:1n\rest, ease of ai iaivyei, who has ' 8'15 M23' , _ ` time to spare from business, that For },‘°la Scolmg (L30 “ml” he ea S ever day Camo: help lor Great Britain, Tuesday, 10 p.rn. Letters are collected from street letter boxrs of 6 ti rn., 2 p.m. and 8 etc., are only bait-baked; tae te-_i P- U1- 1". ~ 9 ., lD!\,|¢T¢¥.\ndBpdbpnepresent.” We ofipbaapple ' --in T . ` _ *il‘*"3lY9'°‘¥"`¥*i‘lil90i° b°~’,i..°v°fed its T503’ . .¢i1!»1 me , tdiinyighdisbie iustiipion ' Qqug- ; ,t ol that will positively prevent and gist'or`doctor can 'find Iho Efftib Of Lglhréiheit, .ro Tiidg§etion, and all gist deadjy 'drug Coda@qi¢ntained in tiroly I`.*';I‘ UIIIC U .° ' lag “ [*¢a§~th' » _ao _ 5 1 - . 1onn’e Drenreia Taste-rs ron Cater-rh.<§u':e recdmmendeénr 3;; “have m me day' ere at 95c. a box, bo 1 .- _ . _ - Sold £)d g » . pilln samp eepurchased in the of-gba stomach Th C ll W er 1 free. ~.~-»_~-»-- -~- - _..____~ __ _ __ __ _ _ . ~‘fi~v.r'r' 1.- . pf.-. . J. _ _ I _ - _§._ .__-... ~ L3, -v~_¢ ‘_-.,. ,;mf,-,,._.-.'~,_-_-.~f., -T 0 Church Services iirfrnonisr. Prince St..--Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev A D McLeod at 11,-and Rev W J Howard at 7. Sunday school and Bible_cla.ss at 2.30. Graco Churchi-Prayer meeting at 10. Mr. Upliani. secretary ot R.M.C. Association at il, Rev W J kirby at 7. Theme. 'lhe great. Sunday School convention in London. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.15. Epworth League at 3.30. ritraiigers cordially invited. Seats providedfor Strangers. ' Piinsnirrnniax, Zioii.-Prayer meetipg at 10.15. f_ev. J G Mc- Gillivray at ll and t. Sunday School anti Bible Class at 2.30. _ St Janies-Prayer Me_eti_ng nil 10. RCV T F Fuilertoii at 11 and i. Sunday 'bUh001 ‘md Bible class at 2.30. ` CHURCH on icNoL.i.\'D. St. Paul‘s-Holy Communion ut/8.30. Morn- ing prayer tit ll. _Sunday schopl and Bible Class at 2.30. Evening praEyer at i. All seats free and unappropii‘1at.ed. verybody welcome. St. Pet-er`s. - oly communion at8 and ll. Mntins at 10.15. Bible class mid Childrens ciitcohising 2.30. Eycnsoiig at 7. All seats tree and utitippropriatcd- BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 10.30. Rev C \V Corey at ll and 7. Sunday school and Pastors Bible Class at 2.30 Strangers welcome and provided with comfortable seats. cEN'1‘ii.\L CHRISTXAN CLIURCH. Corner of Prince and Grafton streets. Rev Geo Manifold at 11 and 7. Morn_in§ tlienie. 'Yartakcr of the Divine nature. veniiig theme. "An open door." Sunday school an pastor-‘s Bible class nr. 2.30 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. crrcricii or ciiriirr. Church Upper Great George Street.. Str- vice an 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible \\ ediicsday evening tit 7.30. ctri:sT.\'Ur sTiri:i:i‘. Prayer meeting on Ciiestzittt street Sundry ut 4 o`olock. sAt.vATi0N Ai=i.\1Y. Sundzty Services at- 7. ll, 3. and at 7 p, ni. \\`eel; night Services.-Moiidny. Tuesday, Thursday, Fritlny and Saturday and p ni GJSPEL itiiisrixo. Gosrisi. Rltitirtxc.-ltailway .\leu’s Meeting iii \i\’i-ight’s Hull, Sunday afternoon at 1 o`clock. Straiigers nlwitys welcome. Con- ductor l,` haiii. of Halifax. will give i-i. short i Bible reatliiig. Como and hear him. __._.,___ l`i.`liSD_~\l"s` 'c`.-\i5iNli'l` .\ll~lli'l`l.\`G. (_iTT.ltv_l. Sept. T.-'l`t_-tl_i}’s fleeting of the Cabinet was attended by ten ministers. The special object in calling it pus to enable Sr Wilfrid Laurier, Sir , Richard Cartwriglit and Sir Louis Davies io explain to lhiir colleagues what had been done at Quebec, and the views held bythe American Commissioners on several subjects of the conference. COULD NOT 'DRESS ALONE. Suffering From Rhoumntiem and How Ho Found Relief. From the Bridgewater. N. S., Enterprise, Such suffering as riieumatism causes the victim upon whom it fastens itself is almost uneiidurable. Only those who wiithe under its pangs can imagine the joy ol one who has been freed from its terrors. Mr. J. W. Folkenham, of New Elm, N. S., is one ef those who have been released from pain. and who be- lieves it his duty to let others know how acure can he found. Mr. Folken- hain is a farmer, and like all who follow this arduous but honorable calling, is subject to much exposure. It was this exposure that brought on his trouble and caused him so niueh suffering be- fore he was rid of it. He says :-“In the spring of 1897 I contracted rheum- ittiemt. Throughout the whole summer I suffered from ii, and about the first of October it became si had that I' could not get out of the house. 'I‘he pains wore lccited in my hip and back, and what I suBered can' hardly be ex- pressed. I terame so helpless I could uct dress myself without aid. Eventually the trouble spread to my hands and arms, arid' at times these would icse all feel- ing and become useless. In November I begin using Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills, andjafter taking four boxes began to im- prove. After using six boxes the pains and soreness had all gone andl was able to do a hard days work. I intend using a few more boxes more as a precaution- ary measure, and I would earnestly ad- vise those suffering from this painful trouble to give Dr.Williavns':Pink P,iis a fair trial and be made well. Dr. \Villiam’ Pink Pills cure by going to the Root of disease. They renew nd build up the blood, and strengthen abc nerves, thus driving di-‘ease from the System. Avoid imitations by insisting that every box you purchase is enclosed In afvrapper bearing the full trade marir. Dr. Williarr s’ Pink Pills for Pale .Peoplen I-`EALTY TO THE QUEEN. Airsrannsiii. Sept. 7.--There were *general illiimiuatfons throughout the city last night ou the magnificent scale- The queen and the queen’s mother drove o ‘ » . . __ ` ’ -_‘ ,_ " - ~ ‘ together in open carriage to view the D rt ;?_€;_"`E we 'Sirk ‘;_g““' _ ‘ No Cocaine in Ill'-_ A. W. Chasels scehe and met everywhere with an en- . .0 ,,“ “ °P 5 0 Mgt-3 in _ Catarrh Cure. thusiastic reception from the immense direction, said the lawyer. ' -~ . crowds ° _ No, but it the lawyer and the mer- ` Prof Heys, Ont. School of Chemistry ° were to carry in their vest-pool; ,and Phe;-mac 5 _._. I h a few of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets an examinatidn ofaxlislii-_ vzalldmlilli Stallildsfljiigasggle C'1LallT9l1d?gH`_:;-I;rpgimY;§ w ‘ - ‘ ~ ' ould find that they would never Cure lor Cocaine and in.. all its com- most wonderful remedyf ll disorde ‘°’t‘“'°d b » °‘_J. dS~‘?9.”° . 1 .' ` . ewligoslstiive ‘ ts powers mixing 5eef_and ol 130. he .en abe Chrss at ‘1.1iti Y. P.S`. C. E. Prayer meeting" A Nova. Sootian Farmer tells of Hin H ‘ travel and appoint a¢entF.Saliu~`y and expenses l i i . ' ~ I ' f A ° .Temperance Federation of Gteit Brit- ' ls - ain. asking that stringent measures he ' ° at O Memorial Against the Liquor '1iiaffr¢`.= ‘ OT1'.lwA, Sept. 7.-The government received a memorial from the National adopted to control the liquor tratiic in the Yulon and tiie Western ' I (sold iislds- Canadian .. ....... ... ..._ suiiiiiitii _ if pression that Abb§§f'_S `Ef~ fcrvescent Salt. is unpeflat-f-' ‘ able. It is aiuostdelicious i preparation to, the tastef . so pleamfit, iii fact, that it is oftentimes taken 9,8' 3 beverage. It is an tm- equalled thirst -queiicher.. But aside’ from tliese'¢;<_rce1- lent qualities, ii'.,J'._s the most - wonderful regulator of_ ‘ health known. . -.iiiiiirv’s I Gtiiriiesceiit G0lilPL1lINl‘. Qne of the Corrimonest and most Everyoneishould be prepared for it ' V how it may end. ' taken daily,wi11 purify your ~ blood and cleanse your sys- tem. Its effect is mild-= almost imperceptible--lint ~ certain. Take it every day 7 and you will enjoy C0__I1St2.I1_t good health. Abbey*s_ Ef- ' fervescent Salt, which is prescribed and endorsed' by physicians, is 2. Standard. ’ English preparation which all druggists sell at _oo ? ccnts»a large bottle. Trial -_ size, 25 ce1i'tS. - \ ¢..»4-5; _¥.- A .l- illiilliilliiliii Sllliiill Hal fax for London, G li. o-i Sepeinberi Sth i N IS. S. Dihorre” will have Halifax ftr Liveryool on 14 Sept. Agent. L:.`it-i_»_~n. Ati ~. 29 `9s. l WANTS.; LOST. FOUND f ETC., _ A l 1|-t _ F our students can be - 'comforts bly accomo- datcd with board ata, good situation near the' college.-A pply at this otllcg. 10'1ipd I---“l *"‘*-"W _ A LOST.-Wednesday in this city ii pocket.- book containing it sum of min y. Itewttrd at this omce. ' 9f,f_ GIRL WANTED.-For general. house work References required. Apply at Mrs. J. J, MacDona.id°s, Lerner Pownal and Dorchester St=., opposite Mun-.iy‘s Beige;-y, g_ 11,* T0 LET.--Part or the brick house c n Upper G_reat George Str-ect. Immediate possess on given. Rent mole-rate. Apply at Whpatley’s grocery store. 7 lw, AGENTS WANTED for "History of Spanish- American W gr. 700 pages illustrated send 25c for agents oiittit, A rldreiii National Pub. Co., lakeside Building, .C_hi_<_:_agD, Ill., U. S. A. Sept 6 dlw pd TU LlQl‘.-House coiica.ii'i'iT.g"Tl‘§" rooms, two largcfront parlors. nice dining room and kitchen very suitable for acconiodating' stud- ents at college. Centrally situated next to Bright Bakery and Grocery, Great George Street. Apply to L. C.. Worthy. 3tf ood. VVANTED.-'.l`\vo gentlemen boarders can be comfortably accommodated in a private family. Best situatigin in the city. Private table. $610 por -week. Enquire af, this im”-‘ ‘ TO-LET:-'l`har. comfortable brick dwelling house. situat-e on Water Street, now in posses- iiion rf Mrs. McDonald. Posse=aion given about 20th September.” Apply to Peake Bros i Cc~.Aug. 20th. 1893 .eod, if. TO LEP-A large' room in w'right,’sHali, suitable for lodge room, etc. Apply -to J A Lawson. P. 0. ' J ulyl tt# FUR. SALE-new revised encyclopaedia Dic- tionary, 4 vols.5300aHages. rich.l§i11ust.rated;can behad at about h price at ornsby’s Book Store. ` - 4tf Fon sans.-i shares in Masonic Temple jli~scfiurit..~ kfmlv an f,*\t 1 nflic-1.-58. tf. Tl) LET.-'Phe building at present oecupie oy Messrs l Blake Bros. next tn McLeod brick Keritf- street. Possession glv Novemborl -R. Beair-sto. 7 wiiirrihn indusii-tous msn ni: character :eo biiiinhnvcinnnrsos ooaii>_lNv, hmm- ' ED' .iioiiiurs Tononro. star min' the have seen address / ».. L tiff” “° rf~ iv. vs ctinitn, ’ we:-il. and prostrated it will leave you. Your only path cf safety lies in pro- viding yourself with a bottle of Dr. Fowlei:’s Extract of Wild Strawberrv. Ii’s the only remedy known that can be relied on to cure you. _ It settles the stomach, has a soothing influence cu the irritated bowels, a stimulating action on the weakened system and is a powerful disinfectant of the wliofe intestinal tract. Mrs. Daniel Smith, Lunenburg, N. S. writes; ~»Last summer my litzle boy was dangerously ill with diarrhooil. He grew very weak so tl: at he could hardly stand. I concluded to try Dr. FOWl81"s Extract of \Vild Strawberry and Tory soon after he began taking it- he started to:mend, so that in a short time he was as well as ever. I shall never be wi th- out in my house.” Price 85c.,all dealers, ' -:~ '»_¢."" -t' >c=_i;:;_ Entries close 7th September, 1898. Conway to Ricllmoiili ' ,on Wellington to Surnrnerside _90 Travellers' Rest bo Cape Traverse .80 llimdtamiiiio totcildeiii Vi it ii '65 uner _Vero o 'i si _ Colville to Milton I re Winsloe. . Royalty Junction . Also return tickets at one first class ness to and on the 16th, Interoolonial- an.¢:&P Eilgoplatzys to toneturn bo' on - Null lleturn__‘fili)re from §cton,to n bound §’;i'?='; Q6' 'Ln .lic '~'ii». Dangerous of Diseases- ICQ _ _ The most delici with a bottle of Dr. Fowlei"s on the mark", ‘ Extract of Wild Strawberry. Nitrates and proportion supplying _ mands for Very feiv people escape an attack of from the choloelt Summer Complaint, It may be slight, or entirely new, based it may bc_ severe. but nearly everyone vgneed hvglemc i liabl ! i c to if. You cannot tell when it seizes on you. i popular pnoeof 10° P” Ask your grocer feels. IlEilil_§_i_l_§_ii____d Le: it go for a day only, and see how ~ Thi. Charlottetown Driti _ -_ li _ Will bo Held at S. S.,‘-London (`it_v" wl' Hieaveli I $11950-UD 'Pfémilmla S1 x°¢@ First Day, l4th September, I1. '2I`i;r_'__e¥_nMinute Cla_ss....» . .. . PII 'WWF 0 coco asscoellvon eevceo ¢¢¢n»Q¢oo_|o\ anon 2.40 Class (Trotters and Pacers) . .. . . . . . . .. . . Second Day, 15th September. I* 2..50t.'iiiss................ . .. FreeForAl1............... . Qlwcliasslllilll Iillllllil ...ll CO .. Ol DDI IIC. No horse barred by record made alter August 1|! 1898 All further particulars given on application to the Beontlry In addition to the above, the Guideless Horse “Ibmmy ” from QQ give three exhibitions of sueed on each of the Rene days Admission to grounds, 25c; Children under twelve years old Special Rates by Steamers and -By regular and special trains from all Stations to Charlottetown sei to return day of issue as follows: - 'rigiiisii to Eimsdaie. inclusive $1.25 i Souris to Bear River inelu ive Piusvilie to P *ta - “ 1,15 R039 Bgy fglpegii ‘ 1 Dundee to Tracadie Bedford Union and Brackiey Point Georgetown to Cardigan Perth to Peake single fare will be issued o Charlottetown on the 13th, 14th and 156 h Sept.. good to return by In The Special trains will run as follows, Local time, Leave Summereido regular .train from Tignieh on the 14th and 15th Sept - At 9.30 a. m. I Leave Brulslbime Leave Kensington 9.53 “ “ Hunter River 10 I8 W ilbhlll " Freehown 1018 _:‘ l " Royal Junction ~‘ Emerald iofis an-ive cnngotmovni A special train will leave Charlottetown on the lfbwnoon of tho 14th lla the west at 6 p m, oennectino at Summereide with the ti-un for Tigohll- Passengers frpm the East will an-ive bv the regular moaning tram Ol fu and on the swopd day iuadditien to the regular train a special train will _ i. -- 1-_ - Iazhve ' ` ` ‘ 9.11) a._lI!» l Mb BCBYIB li st Peters V” siisnis °° ~‘ G else -‘ ian-ive' Special ‘trains will leave for Georizetovn and Excursion ret eta will be tied at me _iii ei il iris g ii a 5:.; SMALL WWE*