.t1 .Q _ . THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER I6 1899 ~""i‘.f§'?<2" 'z'4..¥-` ,_ ... ¢-\--¢-----»--- .L. ,_,, f l _ an if 'Ina KOLA UOUPDUHD CUBE! C.” That Sulered F201 Altlsml ‘ ,post Since his Birth. 'gmes Paterson, & Princess ave., ’::A_ B. 0.. writes: "Our My. who ls We yggfy of QE, bil D20” m “uma almost since Ms birth, which wh” eontlnmliy gxvwtlg worse in spite 4-." gy medical aid we eonv! procure. gagged- balls have been vel? large each gnnguer mysel! nor my trite lavehad an ,qfwg steep auth; the last year of L ri-sible. having had to potiltlce and give 1” "didn to keen bln from cholmig. 'vena-1| df snelghbor who had been cured u curke's Kota Compound and remixed to U “_ with the result tht to-day our ehitd . ,,,,,i¢;ciy sured. Dt havin( had an am.; guise takin the azeondsbottla ai- grewa very tact and healthy. ld* ‘liiiiis is iisfgigll' IGI rafdyt U it drtierttiled cor- °f.1£i'i". ..“".. sake'| Kola sed tb cure or money Q bott'e to itiiiiii liiliéi gs li' it . In fortfalnde. Sold _ For sale bv‘George E. Hughes. Cf ' ' ' ` "WW e for the Aildrral Church Wliite’s Caramels and Snowdake Chocolates- Can be had at anyofthe following first-class stores. T. J. Morris. D. I.. Hooper. . W. Plckard & Go. W.A.Hutchcson. W. F. Carter. Stewart & Gates. Sanderson & Co. Beer & Goff. J. D. McLeod & Co. l sittsnlv to (Lll\ll‘lod.) PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM ~ lllll‘I'llEAL AND QUEB C DURING SEASON 0F 1899 FOR PIIGTOU N.S -CA LLING A'1‘- Fsther Point, Gaspe, Mal _ Bay. Perce, Cape Cove. Summerside Charlotte-p Dr' Haweyfs _ Southern town and Souris. From Montreal sl2p. m. lion. 19th June do 3rd J ulv 'I0 17th July 60 31st do do l4th Aug 23th do 25lll dn 9th O-1. ilu do lith Sept. (lo ‘i\ il do ‘I0 6th Nov. ' Returning will leave 'V017 alternate Monday at nuuu. ‘fl ‘-"° urivuoirmmsfrcm Hotfix most. ?i“‘“""" Jdllhoalliug at Charleretown, Sum- - 'mid' 0. Perce, Gaspe, Mal Bay and 7ltkorPoint. , Subject to change shoind circum- lloesarfquire it. CARVELI. BROS. A nts 'l\lo`2lid-2aw. ge Mon do do do do do do il.; il-v df. do ilii From Ch’town at 6 p.m. . 12th June 26th do 10th July o 24th d 7th Aug_ 1 inferior imitations. 21st do 4th Sept 18th do and oct. . \________. -_----» 16th do 30th do i3‘li .\'l-\' P`w’0ii, N S SECOND ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. The Pastor of Kensington Church, Montreal, a Native of Prince Edward Island. . l\loN'rm;tAL. Sept. 11.-Yesterday actor. Special music was rendered by was the occasion of the celebration of the choir, assisted by Mrs. Dunn, Miss the second anniversary of Kensington M. Cla k, and Miss Fcrguson.The Rev. Presbyterian Church, situated in the Prof. Ross preached the anniversary growing suburb of that name. about sermon from Matt. X., 38. four miles west of Montreal. The pic- Prof. Ros closed his impressive ser- tures ine little edifice is beautifully _ mon by solemnly invoking God’s bless- situatod, and the very tasteful manner.ing upon the church which was to-day in which the i-mrior was decorated celebrating its second anniversary, and with choice plat ts* and ut il »wers for prayed that the good work which it had, ysrterdays ct-loin-ation .lent an effect accomplished during the past year which won the admiration of all. The might continue and increase in the flowers were principally contributed future. and arranged hy Mrs.F.G. Guaedinger. The pastor of the church is Mr. J. B. Miss Campbell. toe Messr=.Gnaedinger, McLeod, who, together with Mr. E. L. Switzer and other friends. Gnaedinger. superintendent of tho Sab- The s rvice was largely attended and bat -school, has worked energetically proved to be of a very iiiterestiog char- to ensure the success of this mission. To Manufacture S1noke1ess.THE P' E' 1° ‘SUNDAY ` ~POW(l€l’. SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. .li WasiriNG'roN, Sept. 11.-The navy department expects to begin the manu- facture of smokeless powder at its mills near Ind' . Head within the next two or three tiinths. lVork on the mills thas been pushed energetically and at present about 1,200 men are employed. Altogether the buildings will number .23 or 25. with a capacity of 2,000 f _ __ pounds of smokeless powder daily. of Sunday Schools, County and District 'Ibis ou'put seems large at first thought,' P1‘6Bid6llliB. 0i§°€1`9_ lfld EX00UtW° QI but one of the his 13-int-ii guns or thc tue Provincial Association are Ex-oiliolo indiana ns. s 1,ooo pounds of powder at Members oi Convention- Eooh School a single shot. I may send on delegate, and schools having a Membership over 100 may ,send two. Delegates who are not al- ready members of convention as above will bring credential letter from the Superintendent or Pastor. If the Super- intendcnt goes he will represent the School as Delegate. The Local Committee at Summers ide promise entertainment to Members of Convention and Delegates lpmcvided the nameisseutto the Secretar , A S The Slxtli Annual Provl nclal Convention will be llelil (D. V.) lu the Methodist tihurch. at Siiiiimerside, on Tuesday and Wedn- dsy. Oct. 3rd and 4th. Pastors of Churches. Superinteadents THE NA'l`ION’S COAL. British Bsttleships Wan Steam to be Utilized for Economy. _ LoN1>oN, Sept. 11-A new departure of an im ortant character has been de- P cided upon by the Admiralty. As soon as the battleship Canopus, now being prepared tor sea at Portsmouth, has large sum of money will be spent on altering her auxiliary machinery, so as The alteration will consist of so re- constructing the machinery thatthe ex- haust steam from the main engines. in~ stead of going back to water, will be utilized to work the vessel’s evapora- tors. This will be the first time that such an arrangement has been introduced in- to the machinery of a British fbattle- ship. although exhaust steam is already made use of in up-to-date merchant steair ers. It is understood that this alteration will be extended to all battle- sbips of the Canopus class. t ` / l . Cures coughs RED PINE 2Sc.-or same price as ,_____._._;- . ‘l Tm: Ilant-'EY """":i::r: Co., Mfrs., t '_ , 11. ` .___.__ O - FOIL THE- 1 899. f The steamer Ellin will ply betw C in I Prince Street `-‘~harf and Rock _ LEG-AI.; GQJLIDS I' 5 D- C. Mclmon, I Barristers & Bivlcitors- Bank of Nova Scotia linildimr- gharlottetowu. 1'. E. l~ 1' ~ney to loan 5F it Q. P’ E" _ Q- Point d»il_\‘ (Sunil ty evcepted) as f J Lo -\ o Priwo Et. Wh .rt Leave Rocky Poin 6.30 a. m. it 7 a. m. iii flillud. Money 8*#-I-LWoo1>,c. :asm-ister mdartcrncy t f° ‘ ‘ " i Pllbua 5% oI? hm° is 4 s c i 4 ¢ ¢ it Boutlfslde lkensy so 19”.; .. 5_3() .. ._ .. -"§f§nu.£act1arerg:___”__ SUNDAYS_ e CREW it » as ~l u it I0 admii.u'.» b==s"`- ‘° ll `° " 11.30 “ Smltil 8 “ ‘ 8.30 ~~ 1 p. m. ° ~ 1.8Op. m. ii 2 si 3 'Q01 » At 9 a. m. At I 12.45 p.m. " completed her contractor’s trials ai V to decrease her consumption of coal.\ lyou notified the Committee, kindly let .vention will be a good one in every ol.- lows : McKay, no later than the 8001, Septem- ber. ‘ ~ ‘ Let Schools appoint delegates early andforward the names on a post card giving the name of the the- Lot or Township Number in which the School is held, the name of the. _Dele- gate and the P.~.O. address. ' ~' “ If you find you cannot attend after them know. Have due regard for the committees and the families who ai- range for your comfort. It is consider- able disapointment to a family after they arrange for a Delegate to have no one come. . Buys single First Class Ticket to Summsrside. A Certificate of atten- dance from the Secretary will take you home. ' ~ A Reception Committee will be at- tendance at the Methodist Church, and all delegates will rfiport there on their arrival. Prof. Hamil and other prominent S. S. workers will take part. and this Con- sense of the word. A_programe will be issued in the press, and notices given from time to time. and obtaining a deputation m necessary for this Association toask for aid. Kindly ask your school to_ take up a collection lor the Provincial Association, and send the amount with one of your delegates or by letter to_W. B. Ramsay, Treasurer, 1'_SummorS\d°- Any sum will be thankfully received. Collections will be taken at the Con- vention. _ All meetings of the Convention BW open to the public. _ By order of Executive Commit\10°~ Litoiuiin Mounts. A- S- MCKAY' Summerside. Sept. 11th. 1399- » 5 General Secretary. Secretory °f L°' cal Committee. Diana Returns. SYDNEY, C. B., Sanitember 13..-'The Peary Arctic: C1ub’s chartered steamer Diana arrived here this morning from Etae, North Greenland, August 28. all well. Peary and his two companions, with' native allies were left in excellent health and spirits, comfortably housed for the winter, with provisions for two years. and an ample supply of dogfood, 111 walrus having been killed since Au ust 2nd for that ur os February, when, with a supporting party cf natives, he will go to Fort Conger and thence begin his-journey to the pole. either by the Greenland coast or from Cape Heels, as conditions may determined. -_-‘?.g-_---_ I SUMMERSIDE MARKETS |.e'o.o¢"o¢aeo¢aoieceeeni->¢¢>°¢¢¢nes;,_a eoeaa¢ooa or-ioooaaeo ,8E$8SS38Si§§S3-733883¢33'»33§»'35&& pl.'2831i3883SS888S8K883=° I9S"888_'¥383SSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS IQSSSSSSSSRRSSSSESS?-828888588 S883S38SS8S53S223S° t (Revised Weekly.) Apples (bush) ...................... ._ Beettquarter pei-lb....:............. Beet(smalllperlb.................... Butterpfrcshlpcrlb Butter tub) ........ .... .. Cheese ..... Elbui-" "`i- "" ` '.`.`.`.`. to . MARKE l Hay 1 n .......... Haylprossed) erton...... gm ng(ff§sh doz...... es ....... i»‘ota.toes............. ........ urni _ DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “H-s.°°f'.£r“”'“ ......, t rrec every Beefiquartei-)per1b..... ..... , Beet small) perlb... . Battcrirrdsh pci-1b Butter tulguperlbm... Crgamery( t‘t1.er.... Ca huge per oz....... Cabbage, per Celery ............... ....... Fowls per pair ....... . ll'lour.percwt ....... _ Oatmealnew per cwt ............ .. Geese .............................. .. gladesper Ducks, pair .............. .. Bectistplgrbunohi .................. .. ` Lamb quarter ................. .. p»%[i;;»;`~ peii_'i»ii.'.'.§ii>' _ M313 \1S.............. ...... Pork .............. .. Turnlueperbushel Potatoestmew Q `l Speak in the highest. terms of These little fellows are so easy to take, Miss Alina Goqiiiii, Cape Bald, N. B., says; “I had an attack of liver trouble and indigestion last spring and decided to buy Laxa.-Liver Pills. Tbeyhad a. more lasting effect than any remedy I ever took, and I believe them to be the best medicine for liver trouble that is to be found." Y- Miss Ellen Whalen, Niagara Falls. Out., says: “ I had dyspepsia. for two years, and tool: various remedies, but none of ` them suiicd my case like Laxa-Liver Pills. They cured me promptly and effectually." Laxa-Liver Pi s alwayscure biliousness, sick headache, dyspepsia, constipation, heartburn, water ‘bi-ash, catarrh of the stomach, coated tongue, bad breath, salldvl and muddy complexion, etc. . - ' ‘ Assn" fterd'_ "pillth aremost ' The expense of “mug 'fha Conzzxloiri valuable, ta'.emoviii1gI'_lei-hat. _full ‘gr bloated feeling and preventing indigestiou. »‘1»»- Iilllllllll lllll lllllllllll lil 2 _ p p o. ~ Peary will remain at Etae until 'r our farmers do not need to wait Wills the Sql That accounts for the great popularity of CEYLON Which has the merit of boingabsolutcly pure and free all coloring matter and adulteration Sold in lead packets only, All Grocer-g, 250, 30c, 40c. .50c, 600. THEY IILI. -~ THEY Bid Finding out that we give. bestvalu Shoes. \,. d See our job lots in windows and on counters for ays. - -.. Bio reductions to clear The _bf t- ...L ~.._. ` -‘ i ' . fl-5 .t V words will be beaten into is over before buying their plough at once, by calling at the Masonic share, or other plough .extras can be MW o 0 . 1 F, Fall' goods coming in. i ~ e ~ J . fi. E c , ~ JL. V,-, < I 5 _ §» ., .. pp g `_. . iwotimis iisiil-'i. 2:33' if-'P°f'»°f1» on Laxa Liver Pills. ‘ ` I-:vdfywhei more ladies _...fs discarding ' A I I A -the old-‘fashioned .harsh laxatives , and ` , , . cathartics for Laxa.-Liver Pills. » . . ` .eg so ge-roy, .,m...-.d.»»y gapqg. ;d»=;== t iiiiitfitiuiii or lu nits of an s ful &‘;“§.‘.’.‘;.il'i...‘Z,‘I.“.‘.i’.‘i‘.’.‘. ..f‘..°.°§.ii..&, ....2 ESDALE FOIIHDRY ta machiner- Y n»ci.d'¢ihbccc~ui“idd.' _ _ av§di¢i§¢fii¢i.I;'." i me e es ~ Oflice. Masonic Temple Charlottetown P sooo ~ er, li liter, audktouger than any other plate. S We have testimonials from persons for whom we have mode metal plates--not one would wear an ordmary plate lgllll. You all lltllllill S i‘:.‘.%i.*:;.'f::::“..‘:°:f.:.f° '.°;.1‘;°:;.‘t€.:°.f,:.'°.:.‘;.°:». .:°“...‘:°.‘:. Q I (I A I I I Every piece of work done by us must give entire satisfaction to ` . the patient, else we will not allow it to leave our otlioe. sm»d»=th°h°°¢°f"1°‘“‘ °f ““ ”‘° '°" Visible writing from start _ seeosu-Arc1.a¢u»1'r°e,¢nvv1us¢>u¢ purse een "'5"V33°?‘°“q3'5°%%‘t33‘?3’l;5“ ’°‘ ‘” ti ii ` IL ` B 1111 Dental Parlcrs y i>‘.?°””.;§°‘H°"°` °°°°°' °h°°°` s'm°'°°d 'Q ms er oHABLo'rrE'rowN P it L `=»‘3»“ol°\i’é°?3-'513¢?='5l‘i'55'§°*?*°d‘l*“i‘t“i35°f3g Write f°" beautifully mug I 1 linmdcr. ud%°53n.2ni&wci». Even ~-"“"'i°‘i""’""*”-““ ‘”*”“' - ' ‘ 1- can haveyour impression taken, and a metal plate made same day ~w°~os»f»»'v“°“t“‘°s°S noni-:ar i=A|_ni-:ii ac t.t‘.'3§%'..f:,'C:.“.,‘;°.5..°f._,,if.§“.':..‘:*.“=.‘1.‘;::, _ _ ' 0 +°°‘“.'l‘i»‘r“.°ri‘.‘?.a.d».i’3....‘1?ii‘ dum... ps.. Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory eeth on Met A dentist who knows his business,and one that his slt1tt'Ql-rd for his patients will always advise them to have a metal pl :ne Prior. Mitr.viLI.n B. Booman, '" Instructor Boston Dental College, Boston .Hass In view of the vast amountof injurydoneto the moutbsof #west ers of rubber or vulcanite plates, by the retention of undue heat owning to the non conductibility of rubber, and as alumuimis now so cheaply produced and making as it does a rigid, light, claonly unobjectional plate there seems no reason why any person should I wear a rubber or viilcanite plate. Not only this, but better results 1 inifit and adhesion are obtained in didiciilt eases, than in the use of rubber. L. P. HABKBLI., D D 8. \ Chicago IlL Dental School The above quotations are from hundreds by eminent uenhsts whose close observation in many years experience in plate work has learned them the many advantagesof metal over rubber Many persons 'who are compelled to wear artiicial teeth on a plate find that the ordinary plate causes heating of the mouth, bod taste, shrinkage of the gums, etc . finally causing the plate to pit loose, sometimes sore lips. sore mouths andsore throats, and caused 'directly from the wearing of an ordinary plate. Vlmsossailillitilllatnltliiil Btlslllitllts. Ilia. Itisaconducwrofhcst and cold, itisnanu-mating, andiathm- €*' U" hm e A / Y . With experienceg workmau and Hrst-class lpiachiiiery, we @ t l h ‘th Doors Sashes rim!! I5 IIINMB Sllllll HSI fI5§`..’;'..°°.`i'.“.I‘.§°.‘1’.f'...‘I’r~..°”..».°'“, .Z2 .... °” '°‘“°" . For I A T°;°°,“°» 0”*-fl ’ _ i I Specialtiem A _ _- , . some windows, stain, suur nous, lleiuun, nuns resin. 010° 10 a. m. H0006 U14 Rf! 11° $1’ "HWY "’_5°‘" - 301,, Cmgdim Agana oimgi- and conductors, min num spruce me nuance riobssiis. mln 1.15 °‘ f0rm°l»`l! °°°°P\9‘l ll! mn” CI“'i°"° G in-isacicpr spncggiicnmng and our sono, ' is 2 tc ac 8 4* I ‘ I - - ,G YOURS - .. .. .. 5 -¢ For particulars apply to' _ lll|iNli|» “Bib wlllllli I" lllll-_ I ,,, , __ _ 4 _ V . , mm ,A s. Rossnr Faassen 1 oo » _ _ De rtment Pubic Works, . , ,!.‘,_.°;;~,<’,‘,=,`g‘;‘;;_',,*2;';“ “"1 D5. &'sown.1st.iimc.'9s rv A 5°“'“-,mnm m"'»"f“' - Q |Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. ~¢