GU\RDAlN.Cl~IARLOlIElt)WN. SEPl`l]\[Bl1iR 19 i896 kg, _l » »»~~ -».. ..._ /L1 iq . gs . _ ,..___._ .,~_ ” A' _f ~ _' ll.. ' ~'§._ l The clouds have li:irtll_v 'held more min drops ili.IYl ilk* tcafs wliich have fallen trorii wonien‘s UCS. There is a world of truth iii the Old song which said: "Man must work, and WOmarl must weep." \Vouien niust weep not only for the troiih. les and ills of those they love, but because of the physical :ig- ony and siiliering tliztt they tliciu- selves endure in silence. Nine-tenths of the pain and suf~ feririg that \\-0- rittnitiriitlittiliiititétl`5l iiilrtiil ll. till. lllllill. _ men undergo could be n\'oidt~d by a little knowl» ed” and a resort to the right reinedy, :mil awonian fer'->` weak. sick. nervous. fretiiil and despondt-nt__and suffers from pains in the back and sides. and buming and dmgg-ing down sensations, she is suf_ fain; from weakness and disease of the distinctly t'emini_rie _orga_riisin. Dr. Pierce’s pavgrite Prescription is the best of all medicines for ailing wornen. It acts di~ muy and only on the delicate and import- ant mms that make maternity possiblg It makgg them strong and well. It allays iudanmatron. heals ulceration. soothes paiii. and tones the nerves. It does away with the usual disconiforts of the timorous period. and makes `0§tby`s coming easy and almost painless. It _rs the discovery of Dr, R, V. Pierce, an eminent and skillful spe- ¢iglis_t._ for thirty years chief consulting pliysicraiito the Invalids’ Hotel and Sur- figllnsuiute. at Biiffalo. N. Y. No honest dellef'¥ill=-_\l_f2e a substitute for this su- perior medicine. ‘°Imia|l_ltgy too miich for Dr. Pierce`s Favor- i¢_Prexr1pt:‘U;!!;`t`m;\'ntes é\{issPClara Baird. of Bndg . l'l1€Y:|` O.. 3. " I pi-aiselt tw highly for_the good it did rr?;iml)t§ gnyonedolabts this give them my name and address." Send for Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense ledical Adviser. Paper-bound, 31 one. cent stamps; cloth»bound. 50 cents. Ad. dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, BuB`alo, N. Y. Lutz/ Lx _, Q 1 _ L SACBIFIGES ` Hardlyafamily in the country is fiifilgqht, numbness in the thighs, blwinggums, swollen ankles, ema- _ _riervousneSS. pale or turbid milk _ of sexual power, decaying hpgtinsin tllie loi_n_s or _small thpf i are a ositive si s t llliabetes is in the slirstem. gn U0you know how it ends? IN lmdtoease in life. His days are 5 _ llth tortures. His nights are ln*-“\¢’¢3mS of agony. He longs ll°&%]¢! fears the terrors of his end. £5150( Cvrruption. That is the only ind ar mliecked i>i.b¢i.-S. Dow. will cure it. They drive _U._$_~¢f'the system thoroughly, create °,”i¢lan blood, rebuild the diseased .Nd restore robust health § . _ . | Pickle lmaocllles. Landlin- e* -Halls; Mixed and lustardl . llteestar Sauce. if lauserrat Fruit Sauce. .lliisol it - * _ Grocers, * Gt. Goo St ig,-> nuuuanuanuunuupsu Silfsaéaaaaauasr. -if - '» ._;_ Physician & Surgeon. §r.,. , (Formerly of Kensington.) "Me St., Charlottetown » zpgngplposite St. Pau1’s Church. ` l~ 17 'r ' CH IT-CHAT. \\'e were walking through the town it few evening ago when Dorothy sud- denly exclatiiiieil, “Students I" Coultlut you tell them anywhere? I looked :tctoss the|strcet whore a group of young men were C' nes ly engaged in conver- s:t=`=oti. Thereupon a sea ot thoughts t~:i'ne _stirgng through my brain. while a homesick fee‘ing <-_-opt over me and almost choked the wonls that arose to my l-P_~_ It all crime lizick-the tiiizf when I, too.tilst aixlvcd in lovli. a stu. dent. Agrru I htlird the old song. “Fresh11ie~u, we, as grr-.li as grass,” There was it subtle charm about thorn driys. l was young :ind life seemtd l _ight before me. so bright that with all the perplexiiies ot mathematics and classics, I fain would again he tl stude_ut standing with that group of boys, dis- cu_siug how I might make my smallrl- lowance hold out when textbooks were so expensive. Then almost wi‘h the thought comes back the j_reuicmbranre cf how lonely Iwas, how Ilonged to romp in the fields and have the dear ones at home about me. I had no friends. No one in what to my childwli imagination seemed a vast sea of humanity, cared for or thought oi me. These thoughts ' Suggested to my miud that I should do something to make the lives of these young people brighter and happier. lsaiu to Dorothy, who with a toss of her shapely head answered, “Who is going to be botheied with those country students?" then oy way of expl-instion, --\\'e know nothing about them." Doi- oihy is a good soul and a member of the National Council oi ll omen, so I an-_ swercd in the sublime motto of that’ order. “Do unto others as ye would they should do unto you.” Nothing more was said out 1 knew by the gentle pressure of Dorotny’s hand as sho raid I "good-night” that she went in to plan how she could arrange little supper-s i for the boys and prepare dainty lunch- cons for the girls. I am sure that beio.e sho went to bed she knew what taole decorations would be the most attractive and what little dishes the most tempting. .Q|&.A|ta|- of Diabetes, Saved I 1 went home feeling the force, of those »words used bv a tlmous writer, who I bymddis Kidney Pins’ Only' but ashort time ago passed to his re- vta il, “Thank Cod, the Christianity of today is coming nearer the world’s 'W fill!! Diabetes. Great thirst, I ”°ed°” The boys and girls who come to Prince of Vt ales College leave home to be as their parents fondly think, edu- i cated. \Vnat do they get? Boot; _ learning. Does that fit lh rn for life? No. Whose fault is it _'J Certainly not that of the teachers, who with so many pupils and suci poor accommodation do their utmost to prepare them for mill: A premature, horrible, agon- _ univcisitv work nun as tar as pos- lnd-pltlful death. The victim has no sible inculcate a love of literature. The Assembly Hall might Le used _as a class-room fi r physical culture, and a dancing-hall for the pupils of such parents as wish to have their children ,He dig, a b10ated_ mid, mpulsive taught this graceful art. While speak; ing oi the duty or the government would like to draw the attention ot legislators to the tact that text-hooks in this province, are loo frequently changed, thus devolving a great ex- pense, which might be sparid, it wise selections were once made. The one of the world has never been changed. It holds sway in all Christian couutr es, # but bud that in the curriculum of studies in the public schools of this ier to the Book of Books lt e ll " ». `t ¥ i V `l . I a S I believe that Britain owes her greatness to the teachzngs ot the Bible. Scripture is taught in the schools a.nd__ men grow p with 'reverence for a higher' Power, nd ahigli moral sense oi _du'ty_tio their eighbors. Surely we too might reed nd stimulate thespiritual na ure of lv.l:~:i=ioE. book th lthas hefn the greatest educator' province it never has been used. I're- _ ,Il You Use Diamond Dyes You Make Dollarsa lt You Use Pilot and Adullerated Dyes You lluln Your 'goods and Waste oney, The ladies of Canaria know well that tha using of Diamond Dyes me-ans the saving of many do‘lars. ard iliousirds will tell you that the use of poor and adulterated dyes means ruin of goods and loss of money. The wonder work- ing Diamond Dyes combine immense variety, ni rit and usefu‘ness. Diamond Dyes are prepared in forty -eight colors forthe coloring of wool. silk, feathers and cotton got ds. Minute and simple directions go with each package of the Diamond Dyes, so that the most inex_ perienced person can do as good work as the profmiional djer. Bear in mind that imitators are con- tinually trying to copy the style and package of Diamond Dyes. When you buy dyes for home dyeing see that yur dealer supplies vou with the ~Di.- mond”; no other make of packaga dyes will do your work with profit and satis- faction. Send to Wells & Richardson Co., Montreal. Que.. for valuable book of directions and sample card of colors; sent free to any address. THE SNAIL COMMISSION. Pablo IX- The Rodent Community made a ter- vent Appeal to their King, praying that he would issue an edict Prohibiting Rough-on-Rats within his Dominions. The King appeared to be deeply inter- ested, and one of his Chief. Ministers (Who was also his Foster brother) wzs particu`a.rly interested in the matter “By all manner of means, your Maies'y." said he, “this \Vhole- sale Slaughter of your Stibjicz should be stopped l" “But you must not forget,” whispered tha king, taking' him aside. "that it will not be good politics for us to injure the Bus- iness of those who deal in this alleged Poison.” Then a sudden light broke over the Ministerfs face. “Alleged !” he reported,-‘your Majes y has suggest- ed a happy thought to me by that word Allegffl I would advise your Mai»s'y to appoint it Royal Commifsion of Snails to make a tour of the woil-l -and take evidence as te whethtr Rough-on-R-ts really is poison.” "Good idea,” replied “the King. “lt will at all events stave the Matter off for a few years. Arid so` the Commission was appointed. Morrill. -A Policy ot' delay is the master-stroke of Satan in destroying souls, and it is the trump card ot the poliiican in foolng pronioitionists. ' l" S ll RMU HEI] GGNSTANTLY Baba( Badly Afllicted with Eczema. ' odical Treatment Useless. . rl by Cuticura. My nIeee’s little babyrboy Im.dEcaemaa.\1 over his face, so that ho needed continuous watching, and he scratched the sores con- stantly. Mornings, his faoe,handsand clothes would bo stained with blood. Sho never could take him out, his face was so full of bores. Shehad medical treatment, and tried everything she heard ot. She commenced using the Curroolts Rmmnrm. The sores left hisfacc and hewas entirely cured, and now histaoeissmoothand rosy.,-, ~j _ Mrs. L. J. ROOT, NewBcot:l`and, N. Y. I ..?.'.F'i‘3Z.5“J.? §!.‘£"l“»‘€‘..§.°'i.;‘il..’f.’.il’i.“.E.’¥l’.§'.5’.‘; Bon. tollowed by gentle anointing with Curroun, pores of omolllents, md ¢resto__¢Lo! ounc- Botd thrmalhout tho world. Po-r-nl D.lC. Cogrqlolo 1’m|».,Bouou. HowsoCuroEv¢ryBobyH`umor,ho-_- ur youth; lest by neglect it die. Can 5 _ ` our cergymen not do something to m3`|llB|ll Ulllllf SUIIWIS, hasten the day, can they not lay before = ` ~ S _ __ _ __ “I Hush'-U, Pm' Barnes' our government some ieasiblo_ plan ; o children ma receive in- wheroby ur ‘ y ' _ struction in this important branch. meats chronic Dues". bi, the`saUE]_ _ Then indeed may We hope. method ot persistent self-he p_ in removing ~A wruiace my the §_;li°:..‘:2.:‘.;.tl‘t.‘;1.°s%. .€°t:;“i:e..‘:i».l“.f:2. While inimum of sutfering and Maximum ol cure, And stand a wall of fire around our Wsmble "1 “ch °a'9°~ I much lovid 1:1931 AVOID atpempts unaided. MICROSCJPICA L EX ‘- MINATION OF BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE. &c. ' Graduate of ll.Y. University lllllli lllllllllll lllll 1 ,A.1lr. cm. so.. c. E. will it tuliuil, t. E. giste: e 1 in U. S . and Canada. 0FFl('E--Victoria Bow. A eeohrnd ation I rose rved for patielrlt References on nv-vllr-mloru. KLoND1 wi _ f ‘ days by all dealers at the tow price of teen ce A_Si‘i WE' I0 Uéhlts And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. 'Twenty _ years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma re- Auonsss, cuantorsrrown, P. E.|. cannot * ._.L;_. __,___._.. CLUTHINGP. Clillll to clear- m|.=.N’s suirs. - = _ A _ SQQQESSORS T0 MCKAY ' i ._ iledsillsilsiiéilsilsélsilsils . Bargains in Clothing %%%% There are a few lines we wish to dispose of to make room for our fall stock prices are right, who wants them. |VIEN’S SUITS. _ i Large size only $3.00 to $5.00 a suit former prices from $7.00 to $12.09 my person wanting a good cheap suit now is the time, _ _ " 50 child’s Blue Serge Blouses at 500 former price 750 30 child Suits “3 pieces” for age 9 at less then the cost of cloth and trih1ml1 MEN’S SUITS. I A few Light Suits at $10.00""c"iit to $7.00gtofc1ear_.-Big ‘ From 750 to $5.00 we havea few strong pants for $1.00 _ ‘ _ . _ _ ~ "_ ~n` I _ `.`\`_._\_ _ t < . t New Goods a. nice' Heavy Tweed Suit. for fall and Single 01* Double _ °_ Breasted for $7.00 ’ _ if MEN S $U|T$. c _ Made from our own cloth strong and well made. Aneverlastmg From $9-00 per suit up. _ _ ,_-~ ' - _.ff _ GREAT INTEREST T0 FARMERS. Edward bland, that they have purchased very low figure for a. term ol geenrs all %spby-product of the Chariot; town Po king Ifaiooory, accuumlaning from time and others with ai cheap soap far superior qualttrw the home-made article. and a. I tv reafte . tn worn abéllgi sg.1)RsuQil is? fgr »~a.le in rs a bar ol throe unds. ' a waste ot time and money for tar-me . -' ki w. The gr noother. _ Charlottetown Feb18 __ __ _ / tlttlllt lit llinl llghtlui. line Important Announce ment THE management of the Charlottetown S_on.p _ Works, announce to the farmers of Pri noe a' a die rk nme, and are in a. position to supply ers r. price so low as to make it scarcely worth while few Illia' THINK OF IE)-A first-class laundryi and oouring soup only 10 cents for 3 lbs. It. will be ease rs bother nboutfsoup ma ng no he has told tio the Pork Factioryn for 5 centre po lb. will be returned to him, ma utaclmred into a. first class article of soap at aoosto A traction rover!-soper_lb. . _ ._ ' ask mrJi§d1I¥m °&E§hfm.k% 1 'if Will stop that “queaki E _ _ `§ ° ,. E screeching noise from yo bicycle You have no ui what ten_ or_flft.een cents pend d in time may save the future. We only ask ten cents for i 10 centjob. _ ='-='._ Consultation free any time. = EERNEST RICE y 1-is The Bicycle Doctor. CELE REPAIR SHOP. Z '““ _ Kent St. IIIIIIIII ll W 5! 'l llllll tn P ~a 9° 55.' _ ' lm" |l|||| lllllll l|lmllll|lll|lllW|l““_Hilllm|lM|m| _ A SMALL GASIIEAT vs `» ll. sf §< I Vtlill bo sufficient for two montho to como- No Labor. No Smoke, No Dlrt, No Smoll. Ghoaper Than Goal. harlottetowli Light & Power C0. llll|llllllll|ll|lllIlllll|lllllMllllllIlllllIWllMllWE lil lllllllv tilt RU "i...T._.‘.f.l...R.._§. ' cunnnb in . . _/fr /. _ _ ° by the mddiciil profession and by thousands , /_~1,';-=?_ _ §,,v WE claim to have one of the Br-:sr __ wlgguve fuscaiuea their trusses and remuml _ _ and Lknonsr CROCKERY, _CHINA and °“1_he|m 'owed Rupture cure is mm " GLASS Sroiuls in the Provinces. We 1 _ P _ A ui 1".-A. _-»_,_- ..___...`,... __~_...._L_ . . ess,mvolvii_ig_no meonvenienee an req re! "f'~~..._ '“---»_.s.-.__ ' will give one Tea. Set FREE _t0 any only .’>_or6 visits. Examinations tree and con-I “~»" °"r"`_'iJ~/~ » man or woman who will give proof of M°”'”“’ s 8 - A _ No pay until cure ~ 'rite s. s. _o b- san' g fi-nm _laongrrut the person that bought three Sets .out I ~ Friday mornin; Sgptembucir 16th will be duo _side df our sto” in Chimwn during Truss Z.”..?’5.‘*.ii°.“f.fi“i1'$‘ §i°”i‘.?i?.'i“°"ii‘§$iZ‘§‘5'5il’Lli` »,1,~ ,_ tg ,- , ’.D,f -,,» -,. ...'r°~§1>1=»-°»1=~1-»»tf»»i>ri=°-¢1°.-=» -<_=<=ff°==>°-M-=°°. and via, North Sydney, carryimr Hoi-aes; e pas year’ 9' is 0 say’ no ’ ;“‘)l‘il°;°f’b$iAHP°‘|n‘f| *"|°|f;:"° “P b° 3'"“"°‘”t°°d if _.___ Cone” Mmm Engimain go, i came anasgtnop on -mana produce under Tea and Chamber Set. We have the ._ ._ .-_ ._ 3 -' ' ii' _ ner fm Gemini Wm-k,sp¢n d?;ihiid'e?t a?m neighranafnas--_ S°°d»B- f'.h°§_P°°Pl9V“”l‘t . - I ‘ Bu\1llq‘Eug‘inoo¢i'||( ml »l°\Pli¥*° ' - Call and see our blue store. *Clif-1'10N=°1i°wn. PIII! BROS O0 Orrrcuf.-.Yiototli lf! t°~"“’°°' "'le"'°°" s°"t'm'“8 _t‘}..'E-.T -I . €lTSfIIN '¢I1l'f'V ,_ ii "-‘~ The Model Grand Range.. 011|' 9XP€DS9» The Finest Range In Ex iltenltto. ' ‘ If you areingt perfectly satisded we will it out of yolll' holl