-.-“ . Y __ ._ \"" 1. `s- .- ». 1, - s e V 1: .°~ _.- \ :if- ; ,-= w, . ,.-. _ :`;` . .1 . ‘.- ~,>,;. ,.1 3 ., _ I 1?? F. .gvg ."1 . '-?_.j_ _ \ 1 l .5 , ' \ THE GU.-\P..DTAN. CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 16 2899 Ak A*-. - 1'* 4”" .. 1 ' _ b ¢\f\\#\-\¢\ ‘When You V; Know P.C. Corsets You`ll wear no other corset. Its just a matter of getting accquainted with this best corset of all. - P. C. Corsets are the corsets that will fit when you buy them- and fit until they are Vv'()l`l`I Oul.. Ask your dry goods ciearer for P. C, Corset -tell him to show you No. 306 at $ 1 .00 for example. PARISIAN CORSET C0., %f\\-\v‘\"`*\'\&~%\» Q/\» ..~»w~$ i=iA_jgjEs ST. JOHN EXHIBITION In connection with the above tht P. E. Island Railway will sell tickets ssfollows from all stations on the 9tl September to l9th, gool io it-turn or the 25th at one first class fart-.. On Thursday 14th Sept. good to return on the 16th, at $3.50 from all stations west of Port Hill and east of Emerald. From Summerside at $2.50 and from all stations between Port Hill and Emerald $2.50 and one first class fare. On Monday, 18th September, tickets at same rate as on 14th, will be sold good to return on 20th. Tuesday, 19th September is P. E. lsland day, when Governor Mcntyre is expected to be present at St. John Exhibition. GEO. F. OWEN. Sept. 8 d&w. Rep. St. John I*-lxh. REVOLIING OROIES AMONG CAN NIBALS. Ago, Describes Horrors *Rev Dr. G. Patton, Who Visited P. .Island Some Years in the S th Sea Islands. Vrcroiiia, B. C., Sept. ll.-One of the passengers by the Warimoo, wi ich arrived from Australia. tiis morning, was Rev. Dr. G. Patron, who is bound for \Vashingto i as a delegate from the Colony of Victiria to the Pan-Presby- terian Convertion. While in America Mr. Patton wil endeavor to enlist aid for the cause of still further extending t -e work of civiiizing the natives of the New Hebrides, or South Sea Isl-inds. ‘-There are thirty islands in the g cup." said Mr Pa ton, ‘~witi a popl- lition of probably 40.000 natives. Or - giunliy these people _were canuibnis, and to tri- fifty there are thousands or them wha -'till ;.=ra.c~.i.:e ti-t awful crime. Bloody conliors between t-:ie nat ves of diff :rent island- are still of frojii.-ri' 'ccuri~eoi~e. :ind they are al- w-ys followed by the mos; r¢vo.:ing |01‘gieS. at which the prisoners taken in , battle are killed and eaten.” EIGHT THOUSAND CONVERTS. “Twenty-‘.wo of the islands are now practicnlly under Christian induence, missions having 8,000 converts and over 3.000 church members. The scriptures have been translated into twenty-'wo different languages. each island in the group having a distinct language of its o~vn. We have three hninir. d native preacheri and teachers are exiending our work ill the time. “Th-re are twenty-three white mis- sionaries uow in the islaiids and seven liv hi-lp--rs, irclii-iing wrie women. The inissifins ar- miintuiued bv a fede- ration ofs-.veri Presl>y|i~r.an churches in Scotland. Novi Snot .i. N-~w Zea- land, Tasmania and Australia.” BICYCLE RIDERS MEET Two Men on Tandem Beyond Control. New Yom; , Sept. 12.- Bioyrlists riding in what is known as the boule- vard loop lending from Weehiwken through West New York. were thrown into a panic Sunday afternoon by a runaway tandem, driven by two young men from this city. The machine, going at a speed en- t.rely beyond control of its riders, dashed against an electric light pole. and Eugene Hauck was instantly killed, while h s companion, Charles Heilmann was dangerously injured. "_\ _ ‘I [?{[\ .’§` TIIETE _iS g A:-_ffjgrv-‘» 1 ,_ 6'___ _"_ ' T10 S_ET1SE 11'! _lf-»i1.: ¢‘f‘.;""~ 1";-1*’ trvi ug to '-- .. ~ 9 .' .. ' ' - - H fy, dodge any sort I of , . ‘ ~ $ '_ -1 . _‘Ev of trouble around a \; `-' \`\\,¢_/25,; tree. The only way . ~-ff' I/ \,'_f`3`<¢.i is to come squarely ' I . '\\ ) K* , ,.. 5-. out _arid face the dif- /,"| ' ) ticulty and Gght it. ;`_j_` j’ If you are sicl: or _. , half sick, the best .gli ”‘< ‘I ` j course is not to neg- ‘--; lect or ignore it, or V pretend that it ~ ~' doesn’t exist. but to ,__,-» find the proper reni- / edy and use it. _ A bilious, dyspep- tic condition of the system not only makes life miserable, but it is sure to lea. to soiuetliing worse, unless promptly taken in hand and corrected. It is foolish to attempt to dodge such troubles by any mere tempofary expedient. The only sensible way is ‘to get rid of them for good and all by a thoroughly rational, scien- tific medicine like Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- ` al D' ic iscovery. It cures all disordered. debilitated condi- tions by its direct action upon the liver and digestive organs; it gives them power to make fresh, healthy blood free from bilious impurities; it drives all disease-germs out of the circulation; it creates solid, muscular flesh and constitutional power. Lung and throat adections, which are often simply the result of impaired nutri- tion, are reached and cured by this wonde - ful "Discovery" in cases where cod liv; oil emulsions are useless. because the “ Dis- ’ . coveiy” is readily assimilated by delicate ' lstomachs. It is far superior to malt ex- ltracts. because its beneficial effects are Port of Spain. E f>@f“1a“=_“f- “ Dr. Pierce, I am one of your most grateful patients," writes Mrs. Annie M. Norman, of Ei k,\V' C..P. “ ha qu nun aw ne_ o a I ve taken Col len ‘Medical Discoierv also ‘Favorite Pre- west Indies 2 .is-ziripitionl and lPellets ‘l with wonderful results. I am. as mnriv of inv friends tell me, like the ldeafl brought 'to lifef The doctors said I had , _ I , . consumption and death was only a matter of Dealers N Hardware, Lumber 9 C Xtiine. That was six vears a o. I concluded t _ 8' 0 try your medicine. I continued until I had taken | nine bottles of ‘Discovery and several bottles deal of hard work Since. general Commission 1`1erchantS_ of ‘Veil-:ts.‘ I gof irell and have done a great E \Vhen the liver and bowels don’t work, Qonsignments of Island producezrh fthe body and brain ivon’t. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are a sure, safe speedv 00iV8 _ Careful attention. 5 and permanent cure for constipation, and May 23, June’ Ju]y Seph ; a torpid liver. One Pellet " is a gentle ii _ ____ ____ _ __ __ _,_,, laxative and two .1 mild catliartic. i i _OCEANIC NOW IN NEW DEATH. - ` Y0RK_ The Steamer is 24 feet Longer With s Horse Power over 37.000 Greater Than the Great Eastern. N uw YURK, Sept. 18. -The great steamer Oceanic, of the White Star Line, was sighted east of Fire Island at ought o’clt-ck this morning. She left Queenstown at 12.45 p. m. last Thurs- day, and estimating sue will reach the lightship at ien o’clock, the time of her passage will be about 6 dave 2 hours. lt is probable that. owing ti her great draught she will not aiteniptlto cross the bar till high water, which is at half past one ihis afternoon at Sandy Hook, *so ht-r appearance in the upper bay can ` hardly be expected before three o’clock. The time made by the Oceanic may be ,considered very good, as heavy gales ihave been reported on the Atlantic during her passage, and compares favorably with that of the ocean grey- p; hounds in such weather. AS compared ‘I with ocean records'.however, there are a half dozen steamt-rs on the Queens- \ to .vu route westward ahead of her. The ‘best is that of the Lucania. 5 days 7 . hours and 23 minutes, and Teutonic, 5 days 16 hours and 31 minutes. next following being the Campania, Umbria, Majestic and Etruria. f . Lanenscr, i-:vEu__s._n11.'r. ., . The Oceanic. is the largest vessel lever built. Her dimensions are 704 feet long, 72 ft. beam and 68 ft., depth with draught, light. of 22 feet, and loaded 32. 1-2 feet. She registered 17,000 tons. Herengiues wire designed to develop 45.000 horse-power. Her coal capacity is about 6,000‘tons.She consumes about 500 tons of coal daily. The ship has two funnels, each of twenty feet diameter and 80 feet above the fire grstes. Her l pssseiiger accommodation is ffor 625 cabin and 1,000 steerage, and she carries a crew of 450 men. lt was cablfd when she sailed from Queenstown on lthe present trip that she had on board 2,044 souls. t BUILT A NEW D.oK. ; So much larger is she than the other lWhite Star steamers that the line built a new dock on Noith River to ac- .comnicdete her. The Oceanic’s dis- placement is 30.000 ions. Compared Qwith the Gieii, Ea=t-rn, the greatest ' ship ever buil hefoie her. Sheis twenty ,f et longir and wit i a horse-power over 37,000 ire ier. The Great Eaitero, lwhich was lu li. on the Thames in 1859 2-v4 - ..._-4 ...;~=... i,'i I ____ _ _ ._ _ _ _ ____ _ _ ______ _ _____ ____,___,_._ _.__ W ;. 1f¢*| .- - - -o -_-~ , '_ _ . _S _ : _.__ _ _ ` _ ___=».___`_ ,-I °‘°~- |;"°"°'° L .-_». v _'-inf* " _ ~ _ ` v » r-T-If-_T-4:-_?~__ _ ‘ 4'- .\_» ~~.-‘ P ` ` ‘ ' }~`-Ef`§§`-"_" I-'li LL-~ ' ‘ '§'\ Lv- ‘ "" / ' ' vs_*-._=+;'L.‘-5;- ‘ , 1 \_ lT"'5iPR';NTE;5HEW£T_tlp.YEiSTiiinEs_iNT.Ys eusinessgos » ' » y' _ GEO. CARTER-t&f'C'O;-The Tum ig Coming our way. 'I' he rush for SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES is beginning. The TEACHERS. SCHOLARS AND PARENTS will find our supply of School Books.- Elercise Books, Scribblers, Pens, Inks, Paper, &c., &c., larger and more comPl¢t¢ fha” °V¢r before. Prices always the lowest. Onefand all invited to .at .at .a¢ ia* CARTERS’ BOOKS'-TUBE. locket, with monogram C. M. B. A. be- J 'I "‘ TOOK POISON PROM A OUACK. 1 Young Woman in Woodstock Drugged After Receiving Number of Unsigned Notes. hours and finally got her out of danger to Vicroria Park i-i the afternoon, to nieei- some one. The notes were not signed. y Some t-me after noon a stranger, si pushed his way into the house, and as he got inside he told the girl sho was _woman living in Oxford street, named poured out some red liquid. which sh Lallim,was taken violently ill about 6.30 it drank. The moment she had done s l-ist night. and a doctor was summoned. the stranger laughed int: her lace. an There were symptims of poisoning. I seizing the two notes which were lyin The doctor worked over her for several , on tue cupboard, hurriedly we-nt away The girl says she felt strangely b When she recovered she related a ‘went up town. She became so Wea remarkable story. Yesterday morning, . that she could hardly walk. and who she said, while she was alone in tie; she got home she was worse. Sheba house, she received two notes, which fsevere pains in her stomach and ha were brought by boys, asking her io go just time to run out and call for th neighbors when she became uucon scious. intelligent. The police are workin looking ill and that he had somethingl ?ll now on the casc. measured 680 feet long, 83 feet beam and had a draught of 80 feet. She registered 19,000 tons, and her engines developed 7,650 horse-power. The North German Lloyd dver.Kaiser W.lhelm der Grosse, the next in size. built two years ago, is 648 feet;long.66 feet beam, and 26 feet draught. S-me registers 14.000 tens, and has- 30,000 horse-power. 5 _ ._ .._} .- v CANCER pain. F c diantsstiineniaisai ‘ page %-free?rw11'atl;aDept. 18, Mason Ma3i;cxitx ‘ Co., 577 Sherbonrne Street, Toronto Ontario. , l 1 cured tostay cured, at home' no BUSINESS LOCALS. ` SEE our big ad today. Moore & McLeod. 16 li. ` Fresh sausages at Saunders & New- some’s. 13 Si WE expect nearly 50 new Jackets high grade-direct from Berlin-in a day or two. Moore & McLeod 16 li. Th P. F. I l d Ma. zl e for. Septem- ber Is out anilailor saliaadl all the book- stores. U Sous suggestions to Saturdav Shop- pers-see our ad today. Moore & McLeod. __ A N lf you want a nice jardiuier now is the time to buy it. We are offering our whole stick of jardinieres 'at a dis- count of 20 p-r cent. Call and see a sample lot. Our window is full of theme.-W. P. Colwill. 14d lw ' SrLEND1i> values in our Hosiery de- pnrf:ment__see oiii" ad 'for prices. Moore & McLeod. A new lot- of blue willow China just received at W. P. Colwill’s. 14 d 1w LADnss‘ seo- our jackets and fur lined copes.-Iaiiius PA'roN & Co. sep12 tt WILL not sag- that’s the kind of of Mattress you want for comfort; we I sell_them. Mark Wright & Co. Sole agents. 15 ll- Our stock of Ladies’ andi Misses’ Jackets are direct from the manufacturers in Berlin, Germany, They are perfection in quality, style, assortment, fit, finish and workmanship; Stanley Bros, 16 'Zi Lostr-A watch and gold chain with tween railway and P. E. I. Hospital- Finder will be rewarded by leaving at the GU.~RoiAN OFFICE. ti- Miss ANDERs0N will nsume her classes for the stu y of French and German next week She will be_at home on Monday, 18th inst.. to receive intending pupils. septl2.14. 16 3 cases of Shorey & Co’s‘ guaranteed clothing opening. Suits,westcoafs.0yer- coats. ulstefs and reefers. Prices all ngbt and low. See our tailor made suits at $10,$12 and $15-PATON & Co. sepl2t 385 lidics’ new fall coats opened and more ti follow this week. Also girls jackets, reefers, and ladies golf capes at Pa'roN_& Co’s. sept12 tt Ir you want a wire mattress we will advise you to buy now.(See our ad for . description and prices of our fWf‘ leaders) The prices are low now but are likely to go up any time. We Will only guarantee present prices as lout! as the present ad appear=-If you 81'-f Wise-Buy now.-John Newson 9 dlw Jeweled ratchet top shopping bags. new crushed silk belts, new bi-lt-_ rib- bons.- F.Perkins & Co. 11 l l ana 'mmm l uOAQ Woonitrocir, Sept. 13.-A young 'to cure her. She gota spoon and li l l it - ` ' , ut k d 3 E AL MINISTER AND GENER oi-_ sofas.. osfemomni iimin. ‘ _ . _ ['1‘oiroN'ro, Sept. 13.-Hon. Dr. Bo1den,l°nhi° h°“°°h°1d °H°°"° _ I minister of militia, on being interviewed s°P°"i°" \Pi‘U°» 1110*) to-day. regarding the rumor published in me ppmrs hers to the 'effect that Kitchen Furniture. Major General Hutton had drawn Ili!-f T91-me cash, ' pen throughihe name of Col. Mason, ` R of Toronto which a ared on the lie - Pre f; ` of honorary aides do camp to the-I Governor General, said there is no Sept' mud truth in the statement. °-I am quite sure that the action of Major Genet. I Hutton is falsely attributed,” siad Dr. Borden . ` . To Cure a Headache in Ten limits; Use Kumforl Headache Cure. F'__, ___ . “WA NTED” All parties indebted to W. D. McKay either by book debts, notes of hand or judgments, to make immediate payment.. mdgwm . SPELIAL Hughes Risoiisnies 'fl NEVER. iiuti|i|as= ooueii ||ix'ru'iiE ' . t . in of °°.s»s.°°a...e°°°~=~.“-°I a . We have in stock 2 Office Supplies o _ Everything fn omg d ’_Pau'sf_nks,oopin `¢(illlS. 1. iii ' - ;°i'5Q'°°“st` e She save she received threatenin , letters and believes some parties have ' Ita l, dr:-k man onine to the door. Helformed a conspiracy to murder her. said he was a medicine pedlar. He She is rathfr ii good-looking girl and ` BOOKS STATIONERY- of books and s .des rlptiom ._s¢ii.>..i_ emits p . Q ....s.1‘:.:....n.."*-‘P°'.L~.i¢.".:’.:‘..‘=' and quart bottles 8. apes 2. I Bookwllor and Stltiold. Opp. Prone Bros. FURNITURE BY I am instructed by the Bryan to sell byhnction at the tory on Illfllll. til`2|tHi Stlli Commenoing at Ill 0 Boom, Hall, KEEPS WEL L Gdmlllht- lt n¢8, z5¢éntq.' _ nary a ectionsii 1. HUSIIES’ OREUSOTE IIXTUIIE I _ ‘ an el’ t, ` rfon for chroiii . sronomiii Dismif Pi-me 85centis. _ 000D’S RHEUIATISI. 0085 <- -..°°~*...'.i.~...:°~....°:'..Pf"....°°-r."e~ A Spools; Ramgggf prepared for--DY PA_Ho'étc__ was ion. oousri I _ _ . For-the Best lnglishbrugs and' ` ' Pii|ili`ilii"E'"°iiusiits'"i..';f.i..”~f*‘ i"‘ I Aheoaries Wall. ‘ CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER. uoorfs cancels. New Moon, 4th,1lh. 21m. p. ni. First §uarter 12th, 5h. 37m. p.m. oon 19th. 8h. 19m. n.m. V Last Quarter, 26-11. 10h. 50m._a. m. 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