‘Q Q S @& ' JJ."-'\_.‘i_.» " 6 ' ' xi- ‘ .s F \-`\:~.’ 4 ' ~.i__ .,`,_`i,, _J ` lt J* ff ESTABLISHED I89l. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, SEPEEMBER is 1s9s__s-P GE - --l _ _ » A S- iiiict two cfm. Comngwpod Ont., oairi‘cr tells how , _ _ _ Auitbums Heart and. l'\_lervc Pills wngfhaied his heart. _iri'.'igor.\te:: his "M5, ,-_:xl restored his hc.i.:th. hm-g and wczilr rmrv.; reno weak ____ 7 . _. "‘ _I wiv. Bo one can be strong: ani “k ' t -- .~_ i _ with the herirt ant ganmusordiscrised. M" ' nerves dis tlouin‘s Heart and ,__ Nervclhllsnotoiiiy -’_Z-,overcome all dan "“'“ger due to irregu lurity of the heart beat, but through regulating that organ, strengthen- . _-_,, ing the nerves and v; fi; cnricliingtlie blood in `~ , tht-3 give new vital- `i 'ity iiiitl energy tc the whole system Mr. Geo. Gray the v.'ell-liiiown pointer, corner of Nzipicr and Sim. coe Sts., Colliiig wood. Ont., sais; “For fifteen yeimre past I have been afilicted with very and heart trouble. I never sufziczsiit sleep and felt as I get up in the morning an wont to bed. In tifltlitioii to this much from palpitation of the shortness of breath. My blood and watery and I soon lost flesh debilitated. It was a. great moto walk an distance cr follow ~ Y loccupation. myIx,iP;farch last I got fi. box of l\iiihurn’s Hari and Nerve Pills and they dill me so much good that I bought tinotlzer box. Tliogretit chance for tlrc better tlioy have rotkedou me is v:c~=_~t`1-ci‘fiil_ My nervous mtem is how as _=trf_»n;_; as over, my tilood has been enrit.-`iie.l and :ity licnrl. liestsstroi'.§_' and r:_it:;:'f_I. I iiavr \=:al`;< and wetkaswell ss ever I tiltl iiizzl .~.r:1 only grad to recoiizitienl those pills to all as I tl; l.“ ~ ¥i.burn`s I~Ie;ir: f_‘f"; `:Tcrve Pills :'03, a _’i. at all iYl0f Park Boielevzird. hliiikct lliiiiditig, and south sfde of Queen Sqiisirt-_ 'lhc COSI Of inserting the plictograpls $50 cittfh; i\vli"t-h irclutles E geiit~ril dtscriptive artice on the city. 'l`lie coiullillltc wae aiitlicrzed tl clorc with the DC- lniitioii Publishiiig Company for Seven views. It was decided to call for lentli rs fir tho }ighiingot` the City Building. A but otsfioo from C01. writing for sewerage plans drawn ’ in 1592 was allowed to lic on the table 111131 fllltbff tairit-d. _.\ i.tter i Mr. iitorge Carter witiiiwt'-i‘eut‘c tothe cxlctisicii ff the .~i.le~.~::tli< near his i‘»,-itil-nice on l-.usloii *T "1 '.1 ,_ 5 table. 111,. i.-,sm of _‘_-‘.'>,.'.til_ii liebe .tutes lic zriziu interest at :S5 per cent was :iiithorized for the purrosef of puttin; a new boiler and pump at the puinping station; A letter wits r»f'id from M. & D C - ._ ._ .- _\p.{_f.O,i, f,_.-im-,-_5 tit- ei ri-“t`icr;`ttioii ot' the ml# it 3” `1 Siie . limi rr f Y »-»- ri' (D r-r tcc and _:i;i`ii}; in-title for In- ,, _ Count-`l oz: the action ot tl e Cl ct of the tire tlepurtmtiit dttriri-_-" the eveniiig of the lirc in Capt. ll. Blat-iii'l :i'i`s coal Vnrd. Tire letter set forth that the (Thief iuiigirriigriy tiirnetl oft' the wziter _°-_ntl re- fused to perrnit 'lic lir inen to use the hose when the tire in the C-Dal land L»u'¢lgling was iiiziriifestly not extin- quishetl and still in :~. dangerous state to his and :id-ificeiit property. 'l elcphone he rung. C:ii:t‘iiu ll ic .\lillrin`s property tt-fi; @0135-tpieutiy daiii-igad to thc anitiizit nf about 9700 or Solid, '»\'l1'Ch iieail\ all ._i.iiled hilt. it .ot beth fir .1,q;~t-j_rl. alter liftvirg been :tt:l;ii'iw- git,-H iii-Qt to im tl :iii i:i\'t-.~i’i~_::iti“.-ii :tt [hp ~.~t\.tt1` tipiy \\'t»'_t`tl it* iitil lit Pill l\|t.\,t=l\ ll. ll., i\-l.‘.|.i-~\. ._ ill. 'dl .L cise vtfgiinst lite ti _', ;;; O #1 1/ I tits (»-}i.` *T . iff ll, as _=pt»r~:;i. policvmriti. fist;-_ lindtffected the purchase of land for iriforiiitiiioii i-oticeri'iiiit__j i‘. can be ob-i ~irr>etw1i5 orCci'e~;`t tzi ‘tic fuid cii the I I vim, get that the ends will not meet. ‘atc liurnt Hon \\m E Gladstone ha sonal estate. is valued at £59,506. Mr. lllsdstcn-'s wi l was written by himself is a document of about two thousand words, and is a remarkable specimen of penmauship The second clause of the will has reference to the funeral :ir- my self to the infinite mercies of God to the itcarnate Son as my only and suiii- cient hope, I leave thi particulars of my burial to my executors, specifying only that they be very simple and private, unless there be conclusive rea- stirs to the contrary. And I dis re to lie linriod where my wife may also lie. (lu no account shall a laiidatory inscrip- tion be placfid over me.” After ap- pornriiig his sons as executors. the will charges the future possessor of Haw ar- den to remember that, as the head of the family, it will be his duty to extend good oliices to other members thereof at-.cor-.ling to his ability and their mani- fest needs and merits. The rest ofthe document leaves souvenirs to servants, and bequeaths to his grandson,\\`illiam as heirlooms, all patents ol Crown olii- ces held bythe testator and books and prints presented to him by the Queen, letters from the Queen, c’c. The will bears date cf November Q6, 1896. v__ THE OFFBNDED SNAKE-CHAR- MER- Fable IV. An Eastern Siiake-Charities, 'nearing of the Gold that \vas to bc hailfor the taking in ri \\'cstern l.i‘.nil_ left his own Ccttnlry and went. to this l~l Dorado. Ilflviiig been iiospilahly 1‘cCc`.\v_d bv the Xiiiivcs, he seen - caiiie to regnrtlit :tj his home, but ne did ri-gt EtJrj_§e.t the` hlztzrriers 1-intl (`ust rf the (jinimiiziity, -‘but it is the Duty ot the \ , l» - ~ .__» '..>..»\.~ ...».i~ E5 ,x__,`,_n _;`,.‘i_ ,,,|,,'_ -`_ -,_ V, \`_ ,- >_fi.c li p.oli-ct ttie. lt.ipi». troin ._ i .i..>- lit'-_ Daiiger and .\`nisance." ‘-ttf cour- ’ _ ~ ._.\.\.,,,f atttletl a benevolent iiizen, Hit' our l ‘\¥ e .wtt ,_ C ` S Q \ oiiutry doe;n`t ni \ir_ii. _xucaii gd ts. ` ` ‘ r . _ _ ._ . _.lor lloopcr iiiadc it _strciill 1"""t“i*am` »"O,u_}`n0“' - _ ' _._- T1 . . ,~ .1-,_ _ , , T l‘\loi:Ar..-\‘. liiic the Shilo lui rio s l t 1, . ._ ICSC PI O- pl.-diiil. Mrliihgtv _.lc',t.ti , to il, reit.- _,h_t .lt E In win) thc m.;\.,,., _`,_),,_ ` ~_-titftl :ls :iii ciiixilonc -of ilic c`i'v \\'l1Hl 1_1* “to U. ‘.311 ei’ thi pt 1 ‘xc ,il T _ _ ., _ _ . t.. ~ _.i - titec at-iiizeiiiu ti ina erot i:i.ox1- from cold ~“;Jf‘i1,~if ff, '.`_','.`_',:'.;"`,‘,,,‘f.i Ciiii... iititior, it has bot. ii iigiii ttiiii it i»~. ;'v._urv»»\'r».1 i. - f~ »~~ ~ ~~` ° _ , it ` W ‘_ Nl 1 wtgd ,E‘,_'_',_,u __-V5* duty to pi elect the people `.ig.ii~..,~‘t¥ the =-lil ». _Htl l&‘COl1l~, , ._, _ s Q- , » 1-. ._ _ Scilf tin as at tu .tic ins'_1tutio.i.-i.iui- I t tltiiiciiior lloiipe. ;.,s<. .fit t . \ ._ 1.- _ ' , . _ . ~-. ,; _ loi 'l »ui ilar. mg, Mi \ i 3 - ~ - itioii :ti ili-1 continuance ot _»lr. i\i;;.-Us i I ‘ 1 .l...ti'<, l rice ol) '£0 . . ‘ (`\\lf1t.’lll(3!` .\'iL‘ll€) #OU lit! l\;‘~`('ll ll"1lt two utiilitfoial tltii.-_-i':< _-‘icuii belt - --- Th Pro xncial Alhance W1 I1 to l) . . r».i..t.>.i. 1 8 v' ' 'S - § »M»mu~w~»E».. ese» .uses ci si o eze ,tim-_\i<»i.t.i,~iiii t-.ii;~.i ..it..»ii~_ifili to the he loriiiulorl l”r0»1ibiti-in 1`lisCite ,xi ‘_. of L,,,t,,,L.,,,,,,.,,t of tw 1,-‘t wp will be taken Sept. `2it.li The Island ,..,_,,,t.,i;n,, .\(.i_ rrius' do its part to niake _tile mo_~it_ of th t it f bt d lil R03-is A ui, S, d t semis rsugeinehts, and says: “Commending With Austria furthe _ llniress. Piiiiiiii iii tiiiilliiii Aguimaldo Grows Fearful of His Followers Who Are Becoming Disgusted -- Americans Try to Control Them. NEW YORK. Sept. 12.-(Special)~ Admiirtl Ccrvera and his officers left for home to-day. on the City of Rome. M.\.N1i.A,_ Sept. 15?- - (Special)-The Americans :ire inducing thc insurgents to respect the ptacc proctoccl. Agui- naldo is beccmirig frightened of the fu- 'ture Rs i1'n.t.iy'of his best' iiieiiarnong the insurgetts are returning to the city disgusiel Gi;NEv_\, Se; t 12.-[Spezialj-The city mourns wi;h .~`iustria over the death of tlic Empress. The iiiquest and post niortcni exami- ation shows thct tlioiigh stabbed tlitoiigh the heart she vvnllretl .30 yards before falling. It is lelieved the plot was hstclietl in Engl-and and the ctmtii ental powers will urge En=:~_land and Amerfci to take steps to refuse rcitige to known anar- chiefs. 300 KILLED By The Troops tn The Cu.-'znamalo Election Riot. 1\'i~:w Oht.EANs,Sei>t. 1Q-(Spccipl)- Reports frciii Gu-.iiizimzzlo 'show 300 ptiwwiiis iwre shot by troops di2r'iig the test tit cll~‘ti0n riots. WEATi-lE'R. :iz r'1_ \`»'_\siiiN<;'ro:<_ Sept. ]2.--(_Spcciii.‘=)- , l-`;iir, cooler, with slight trusts. north to northeast winds. ,, .. --._._..` s...-._-_ .',-..,._...... _...__-,-.-.-_,.. , Use in piece 5 ‘ of Cream of Tartar T crvro Arrnrns nlscussrzn ‘ T ' ’ . I I A Probable Cxzstziii for Damages 1 Gladstone’ EBI Probated l ` 1 A' _v. ‘ f. .l . T* L . , Againft the City' N ,- O\~l;0\ bel) r10_ _Tile Wm of th? Knocked Overboare From a Packet been piohzitcd. lt shows that his per- Last Sunday- Drciir, N. S. Sept. 12._(Special)_ in 3., Ordinary ,mmomudum book It Wildam Dillon. one of the crew of the packet “fest Wind was knocked over board and drowned on Sunday last. in attiiiis Houon. Political Picnic at Gagetown a Great Success. GAGETOWN, N. B., Sept. 1.‘?-|’Spe- cial] -The political picnic herein honor of Hon. A. G. Blair, Minister of Rail- Ways, was a great success. Large numbers attended from St. John. Fred- ericton and the surrounding count . ry- The speakers were Hon. Messrs Blair. Fielding, Paterson and Emmer- S011. NEW WESTMINISTER FIRE. The City wiped Out and People Destitute. VANCOUVER, B. C.. Sept. 12.- minister caused a loss of $2,500,000. Not a single butche'r’s, bakar’s or provision shop is left. The churches, hotels, business blocks and 260 resid- ences were completely wiped out. The people are destitute and need assistance. fuses sunrise PORT OF CHARl.O'l`TETOWI\°. lee, Tatamagouche; Ella Maud, Irving, Richihuctc; Beaver M, Graw, Chatham; Avon, Iieet. do; P.L.G , Cormier, Pic- ton; Athlete, Roberts, llouglastown, P. Q ; Brilliant, Blackmore; May Star of the Sea, Lantagne. Caraquctte; Minnie A, Atidcrsoti, Bathurst; Ethel Aggie, Phalen, Picton. Sept. 12.-Cld.-Margaret Anti, Bucklee, Tataniagouche; Ella. Maud, Irving, lticliibuc-to; P. Walsh, H011, Sydney; Beaver, McGraw,Pokemouche; Swan, LeLacheur, Aricliat; Minnie A , Anderson, Baie Vette; Maggie Smith. McLeod. Sydney; Express, Stewart, Gaspe, Q. ' ` _____,,,_;___. NEW rericlyinaide clothing tpencd a PATON & Co`s.-d&w NEW milliuery openc-1 at l’ATo.\' & Co’s.-dokw VVE take the lead in cheap crockery- Wure. \Vc are not afraid of all compe- itors in our line. Call and see us~ Sunnyside.-\\'.l’.l_‘oi.wiLr.. s1t\tl&w1w Ttii”.i;E reasons why you should put down yoiir' pic'=.tl‘iig cucumbers now. First, Lccause thcyarc now plentiful and cheap; secondly, lzecanse they are now lictter shaped. right size and ltenderz thirtliy. if you put it off much longer you will be in the position of many last year-too late. We are taking orders now and filling them in rofution. also white silverskin onions, (for pickling) cauliflower, green toma- toes for chow, ripe tomatoes, etc.. etc. -J. J. GAY S: SON, Market. Charlotte- town,and Head Prince Sireet,Telephoue 130 :-3 0,'1`ues & Fri.°_f. [Special] -Sunday`is fire at New West- Sept. 12 --Ar.-Margfaret Ann. Buck-; Cnlcimo. September 12- pechl -_ The following are the cloaingsratcail - Sept wheat, 63i ;coxn,29§ ;o\t;, 2”' pork 8.45. Dec. wheat,61§ ; corn, 30; oats. 10|; pork. 8.55. May wheat,63i ; corn,32l ;o\t|, iii; pork, _. -_'----00-Ui-_» The future is uncertain, but ll yQ keep your btood pure with Hood’| hh saparilla you may be sure of g# health. The curtain rises at 8»l§ sharp, at- the Opera H0& to-night. MR. W. A. GRANT, concert duly. and Professor ofthe violin, hu rolulll* teaching for the fall and winter NIH at his rooms, Mus.St°i.t.r.ns’ Prince K Good music, new sony; best talent at the recital to# night. ' _ THREE skilled pant makers ationcc; good wages.-Joint MCL? 12 I WE are now doing business iii new store in the old stand. We CK to have one of the best orockoty tbl* ~ in the Provinces.-“X P. COLWILM ll* d&w lw NEW dress goods “opened at Pnul C Co`s.--d&w CoQL'i-: Boas areagain in fering from those of lust year ot the short thick boat 0! short teathers.tliere are long graceful the thin 1 satin cog in tlitters l while th; "`i§`ii'iii‘d`6"~ feathers a new feature in leading boss is Qoric. two or I JAs. PATQN & Co.. atc showini sixty samples from thc short nec let Coque and ostrich to the 1 length.---f dzii w2iw _ shannon. _ .' Un the Sth itist in the Methdil church. Tryon by the ltev. Tutti' Hicks, W. Artemas Cameron of Augie' tine Cove, to Minnie May eldest daugh- ter of AlbertD. Callback Esq. of 'I`ry0l|~ » DI At Alberton on the 26th inet, F110# Cail beloved son ol Mr. and Mrs. JB. Cail aged 15 years. ._. _ ill C. C. Rrcnaiins ti: Co. DEAR Sins-I have gmt/ _mitli il MINARD’S LINIMENT, as lout year I cured a. horse of Ring-bono, with Eve bottles. It blistered the horse but in I .month there was no ring-bone and no i lameness. DA.\'ii;i. l\li`ii<'iiisii.v Four Falls, N. B. ' V. ____,_, , . 'FEL ...... ___!'_'!!!l 1. §Sch0oI _ _ -s -_-M - -J eoppor un y oro aiuiuv a etisive " verdict on this most inipoitautquesiion @ Il S "` " - -_ JW - -- l Q ) n0l`i_l1'!’l€nf_l rg, ;,.'1 ._ pt|~cB,b - .1 I lu ‘ I-ll wcwill ._-"tie 0' o' - , "d"em*@"l. but what we have, “HY ailvertlsc it Stock of zootls, 8 “ik is ri .-in ill profit. “H &°d‘°"erything Bind everything that is Schools andfolleges, _ evening for the Halifax ' ‘mul iiiiw uiiusiit intti. Clftown, P. E. I. u=0‘31 go) l- at lowest prices. i I | T’ J H 'S /\{r7i“`~, \ "W (.5 . f xii. l /of §\ rr \. ` _/ii/i 5;( 'ip . / Snowy whiteness ;;,;‘°md"”’ skirts cnmzfrom the GS Of §E_§’§ gap on thewash-never Y¢u°W 9-' always clean and whith §»se=_'°_s.SEse he P°°“‘*“ ‘1‘““' liste Laundry pm-pose-z°°d iw all uses. .pi- Y is lfss than $500.00. (Charlottetown is providing for its own Campaignlitud.) Tempetauces Societies, Churches and fail in other parts of the island. t and remit at°once to the undersigned. ‘ instructed. ` _ A ' = IRA J. YEo, Cor. Sec’y individuals are hereby earncstlyf A ,solicited lo make g< nerous and prompt _ contributions, that the 'work may not Will you kindly consider 'your needs, ` Your _coniribution` will be ascizuoyv- M lodged in the press unless otherwlsel For the Provincial Temperance Alliance] stJaPRisEaiim.m¢°f¢s¢fs°=p. g i of P. E. 1. I .' ' ` 8llllY$lllE i “AEG ~ Absolutely Pure , More convenient, _ Maitesuie ftitiaiiigiiter and more healtlifulf KVM. 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