P I b I I A .. . -M.-_-...»mws.ms=w¢mtm; 'v THE GUARDIAN DHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 27 1899. ,I __ _ ‘ THINK UF IT! A Pound tin of Cream Tai‘t'tr BAK- ING rownisn. for 389 A Saving of from 200 to 25s on Every Pound you Buy. UNE NS err; nnnB0“ inert F551 'rs - 'PER ~ 3A|(|N5 R E @s.~.s;-~=e. 3 flssotuit Pumi GUARANTEED. Y som in quAnr£n,|uir-.».-.......g;-.3 Ann out ruunu rms. The good cook no longer has excuse for using Cream of Tartar and Soda, as this new Baking Powder is surely as Economical at the same time being much more convenient to us. It if perfectly uni- form and always works the same Hughes’ teeth.. Hughes’ Couglfldlxtu re F C C lds Bro hitis. B nge, 22511211 oPuImonil.1r(y adecgillirgg Prloeiocenti. Hughes’ Greoeote Mixture 1 c pm-an f ‘ii i %‘i..`Z.‘§.“... ..i’.i°i.....°Bt.."?.i..." F.-'$.23 85cents. i ' » |lodd's Rheumatlsm Cure. ggidve cure for Rheumatism. A willoonvmoeyou. Price50c. Special Remedies prepared for ‘DY SPEPSIA, INDLGESTION. CONSTI PATIO-.v ew.. ew.. For the Beet English Drugs and Medicines PITIIIIIIIZE IIlI6IIES’"I‘..t'»’&‘.’.§'iF‘ Atitbe Apotheearies Wall. Charlottetown. Sunnyskd and so is our NEW GOODS For that reason we will sell out our present stock at a big discount to make room for the new lot, There are Dinner Sets, Tea Sets and Cham- ber, Sets. Must be sold. Call and see those very nice goods. Blue Store. SUNNYSIDE. VV. IP. C}'O1VV1].1 A few crooks of vice butter, whole- .ale or retail.-W. P. COLWILI.. I ~ I ' 1U C3 oc:§2I CU (D30 SU-I '"0 mc ZF; USU m- o C R0 IC DISEASES and Rurrruns t2UREg W DR. CLIFT. Diploma regis- 6 red in United States and Canada. Semi f Ntamns for information or call at l'l`tURO _ Ag‘;[(§_i§05l8. in Merchants Bank Bu lding 1 AtNuw0d]i1A{§dlJtitfH§f°1s°vi5Xn.¥0°d‘§§d“’ I "eq Fridnyl _ -.. i. r or.el,; I ,_ __,___T_I LEGAL QARDS ¢‘ M. & D. C. Mclnton, Barrlsters & Solicitors. Bank of Nova Scotia Building. M M hood' Q cCharlottetown. P. E. I. . c .. . D. C. mclleod. B. A.. Monev to loan A. A. MCLEAN. Q. C, Ba.rr1ster, Suiiclcu Omoo, Brown‘s Block_ Victoria Row Char lottetown, Branch odice Wadma.n's build ing Crapaud. Moncyto loan. ' S MAL WOOD. C. R. Barrister and Attorney at-Law, Notary Public etc. Otlice, Cum eron Block lately occupied by F L Haszard Esc, South'Sidc Queen Sonare. Nlnnev to into ' Ihdlan. aide ourers. A w ,_ ‘ _ bf 1 . ` \ ~_ - _;?E§~ ”; J , A `*l`*iT£ ~ ._ _<;r-;'- =’a~§?\I'l' W \\&\\‘a s _- ' ._ /‘T;eh>3-"‘_";‘_‘;`__ *Nl J" f ” \> 'f _IS-;.\._._j \`\ t \~ ' §;\\ _ Q- I/ ‘\r .I 4 I ` III/ J //f'// ., /I/.J _ .,j/I4. >>2s;if// / A _y,,/// / 11|; A, VV. CHASE 1_.i:c'rURrNG AT ANN Anson, l\-iron. IIIE Ililllllll IEESI _\ 5 \\ I .ltecomiuend-= DP- Ointment. Dr. C. M. Ha.:-lan, w erican Journal of H 19, says :-- “ Among the propr deserving recognnuon Ointnien-t.” compound A. W. CHASE ME'»DI talo. N. Y., amd E Toronto, Ont.. 88 sores, eruptions. eases ot all kin has been used with and has effected dbst-i battle e The results were ni proving the value diseases named. The article to be all that "It in not the medical profession -to crimiiraitely -the use medicines, but while ready to tnidorse and recommend - remedy deseiwlng the recognition. ‘° Neither the ph ' h s such proprietary r Gh~a.se's 0intment,° w' virtues by curing re We know that Dr Chase's Oimt cies 'have fsiiled. . o req ment meets all , highest standard of w be held in lrlgzh este med. and consequently we indonse it army reader." I C. ll. HABLAN. M. D £73 W A. W. Chase-'e riting in the Aim- th, or Febuary eel ie-tary medricincd is ‘Dr. Ch~ase': ed by THE DP.. CINE CO.. Buf- durmnson, Bates CD-. a, remedy for and _skin dis- ds. for which it marked success. remarkable cu-res in m-any nate cones which seemed to hh skill-ful medical _ aitten-d'9.r.t. ost favourable. of ‘ Dr. Chase’s O-lnttrneirt' as a cumtive agent in the -manufactureis of the remedy sire well-known as ex- perienced -pharmacists, careful audi reliable. in addvition -to -w-hich we have mwde full examination, and Gnd *thi is claimed for it. praicti-ce of bhe indorse indis- qf proprietary we condemn the bad and worthless. we are still more the ysic em wihe em ian nor the re- sponsible Journnl of Health naw ré- fuses to acknowled o the claims of edies as ‘Dr. ich prove their other agen- out uiisitions of the \h, that it will wherever tt tl Guardian readers will find the follow- ing convenient to clip and loeep jot- ref 67`€7ZC€. ON account of the entertainment to be given by the P. W. College students in the Y. M. C. A. the young' men’s social to have been held in the First Methodist Church basemenr,hss been postponfd.till Thursday, April 6th. Rev- J. M. Wi=_hycombe, Summer- side, will give his lecture on Newfound- land,ior Prince Sticet Scliool,(.`har1otte- own, on April 11th. ,_ Rev. G. M. ` Campbell’s lecture on "Crimea re-told” in the First Metho- dist. church on April 13 h. O. Y. B._"`ho Orange Young Britons meet ' Friday evening in Mechanics’ Hall. CITY Council meets the second Mon- day in each month. Dr. Warburton, Mayor, H M. Davison, City `Clerk. THE Charlottetown 'School Board meets the iirst Monday bf each month Ewen Stewart, Secretary. romtsrnns. _ Court Charlottetown, C.O.F., second and last Friday, Wrigbt’s Hall. W. C. Whitlock, Sec’y. Prince George Encampment, Royal Foresters, meets in Meohanic’s Hall, New Prowso Block. -Murdock McLeod, Illusirious Archivist. ~ » CoU1tT MOUNT STEPHEN, I. O. F., first and third Tuesday of each month in Mecha.nic’s Hall, Grafton St. -E. H. Duchemin, Sec’y. ` ` Couirr AvoNnALn, I. O. F., second and fourth 'I'uesday’s oi each month in Mechanic’s Hali,Graiton St.-J.D. Tay- lor Sec’y. » _ Court Gladstone. A.0.F.. meets in Mechanics’ Hall on the first and third Wednesday oi each month. R.D. Kon. nedy, Sec’y. M_AsoNs. St. John's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month. D R MCLENNAN. Soc’y. Victoria Lodge _ in Masonic Temple, iirst Monday in month. J R Davison, Sec’y. - 1 sons in Masonic Temple, iirsl Thursday in month except June, *July and August. _J"J Weldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Preoeptory, K T, in Masonic Temple. third Wed- -_nesday in month. H W Anderson, Registrar. ' onni-itntows » second Wednesday in each month.--li R. McLennan R. S. ` gguzgn St Lawrence Lod e _ eve Mon- ' `\\\\\\\ I " 9 \l .nuns S KINEYE I s \\\` \\\\\\ N It I . I I .__,..»\‘“.i tt’ ' if il" Wllldu II ‘.»~"1||3°‘°'“ THB BEST is always imitated. Dodd's Kidney Pills, sold only in boxes like this, are widely imitated, hebause th,¢l:_y are the :est Kidney cure. ako none ut____._-m G ‘I ,". ," . I nun 0" |» ! ». uhb].§|`Iz I I-l.t:‘|l’ S -xx. ..1‘.!:. P ’/ " Z. (*}¥<`;-7 li C“"' ~ I ` 0 ia" . A \ Pl €§Ek_ unuuunu ,material and beautifully iimsh¢d_ _ L Fral _$1.00 in $3.00 per pin, M¢1NNis nnos.,c.n-rt eciiae1~s.ou§wm ` I I' -_L Work a specialty. af; irin ti eve - description promptly attendesato. A gbod I ,g _ ifw ° sleighs, etc., alwayvs on_ hand. I ' erms suit all purchasers. Mcr‘h.uls old WA N'¥‘ED-A shoe Wd, careful voting in mm K°"f' 3°- Ch "°"“~ P- E- I- » of good character, in each townslx; ‘of Canadlf. RPA$a¢:l§.]"c1‘n"m' ?~`n°s?sii" 'su' ii door gl>1°?ii`ifi7:?; Bd§'it§'tsn°'I*{P3£la°‘li¢i " efisfifitw' Factory, Peake's Whart,No. 1 l Toronto. , ` ‘ _ " ted' S ry day evening. W AMartin, Sec"y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening; both in their hall in Victoria Row. W R Boreham, Sec’y. p ei 1 every iirst and third Tuesday evening. --Eva St. C. Harris, Secretary. soNs or ENGLAND. _ Every Thursday eveningin their hall y on Victoria Row. Andfew Newson `Sec’y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second Prince Edwayd Division No. 1, meets in Wrights llall, on Tuesday. Mrs. Kennedy, W. P. Victoria Division No -4, every I Monday evening in Wright’s hall. J J Chappell, Sec’y. Orient Division. No 161. every Friday evening, in Wrighfs Lower Hall. John Ross. <~=".~. LOYAL CRUSADERS. 1 . , tp. , gi LL _ E \\\\ _ . 1 Fun Att »<'° _ f.‘:;l.f‘:.‘;‘.i“.¥::.i:'2.“.’§.z§. ."°.‘;';;“.:: w s~ . . » - »~g~ I ‘Ii i, RHEUM‘°|$f}Sl ,»';||I beg y' I ' 7 INN,” BRI H755 ,,.f;f,»’,» soNs or Ti=:m>ERANt E. all _ i I-Q ___ Ffa air, lil, l 'I || "‘ fE!=i:.;:' °:-::~i~!:::\‘?|*f’ I, -:iii 1"" J Q Coirpany -“Ai” every Monday in _` Wrighs Hall, :it 6.30 . m. Ada P Wadman, Sec’y. Goon TEMPL/\Rs. _ Charlottetown T- ` _» _` i" 1 Lodge meets in Wright’s Hull every __ ‘C _ Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Visit- ing Templars welcome.-H.J. SoANTLi;~ BURY, Sec’v. MTS "T|oseph‘f ._ Lang: ry Brockville EOM., says: ‘JIT have used Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup and 1 I THE . can say that it has done my children good. J. ti _ n It It never fails to act. promptly.” Price 25c. . y, ,/1, I QW Lawyer-Are you a married man P . _ 'ff ,', Witness-No. lut 1 was run over by I’/.1 ‘f ‘(RE5f" -I atroiley caronce. X 1 \` - f _ . < » _ ' . _ _ ' _I7 , . fmigl H ’ A Ph'renolo'gist Speaks. I / to ‘ 9| and after taking them for about a week Prof. J. W. Cromer -writes _from Pene- tanguishene: ‘1 was troobledwith palpi- tatioi of the heart which became very severe. Hearing of Milb\un’s Heart and Nerve Pills I detei mined to try theinl was cured ” I cunnn A Honsn of the mange Til; “QQ Af' Corsets aredesigned with MIN ARDS LINIMEN T scientlhc nnci les- _ d ' _ I I tn h h » h b d. and gtflncefulllwhllie CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. Jus. D. 6 0 g-rea ess w en s e get a us an pm; ¢y Permit Nlflct E 1 _y Dalhousie. g . ¢very‘movement-_Madge of theoi-Eels; _ I CURED A HORSE badly t0I‘ll bv 8 ` Charlottetown Soap works. pitch iurk, with MINARD’S LINI y w.' ignNT_ f . IIEIIII , EDWARD LINLIEF' ‘ AGENTS: f 'ur iate=t- War Book novv ready N0 Need to suffer ` St. Peters, C. B. Gives agrs hic accom t ofthe destruction of I CURED A HORSE of bad swelp the Maine; _ewey’s Victor at Manilla; Cap comme nvnwrs. ‘ I Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch Mall Port La Joie Encampment no 41 Al ha Rebekah Lodg No 10 meets `_ liillllliliillillllllliltlillilllillllh Tru: cnanzorrzrown Malts The nialll close at the Charlotte town Post Qmcejas :follows ‘ (Local Time). For points west (with connections) to Summerside and Tignish on line of railway, 7.30 a.m.ano also at 3 40 p.m, with p.m. connections to North Tryon, Tryon, Cxapaud. Victoria. Carleton, North Carleton and Searletown. For points east (with connections) to Souris and Georgetown on line of rail- way, 3,00 p.m. \ For Courier route to Southport and all points thence to Belfast, 6.15 a m. For Courier route to North River and all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, Thursday » rd Saturday. 6.15 a.m. _ For United States, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec N ova Scotia. and the Northwest, 8.30 p. m. p For Great Britain. Tuesday, 10 p.m. Letters are collected from street letter boxes oi 6 a in., 2 p.m. and 8 p. m ~ n T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All flruggists refund the mone if it fails to Cine 5c. ' Eco. 1741,, mos&w WHITE PEOPLE iN 1ND1AN TERM- » Tony. -~ - There are about 350,000 white persons in Indian Territory. _ ` u . _ -- "YP Early ,Accidents coup ufatmg A (Ease that le Glllolng Tall. When a. lad about eight years of I fell into a cellar a distance of tenageet, striking on my head, and causing con- cussion of the brain. I was taken to a. London, 'Eng., Hospital, the first seven days not recovering consciousness. I am now 35 years old and from the time of my accident until I began taking Dr. Ward s Pills iive months ago I had been subject to féinting spells, never being more than two weeks without an attack of fainting. As I grew older these spells became more frequent, lasted longer, and leil me with _ less vitality. I was weak, had no strength or stamina, always very low-spirited and deign-hearted; imagined that every thing an every person was going against me, and life only had a. dark side for me. My appetite was poor most of the time, but I am now happy to say that, since taking Dr. Ward'se lood and Nerve Pills, I have only had one fainting speli,_shortly after I began taking them, so I have no hesitation in saying that Dr. Ward‘s Pills cured me" Before taking these pills I always looked for a. fainting spell lot more than two weeks apart; now, I would be greatly surprised at a. recur- rence of these spells. ife is now bright -the constant, morbid, dovyinghearted feel- I _is ne, being lace y a content- hgful feeling:-eil feel like working. My appetite is good, and in every respect ' I have experienced the health and strength restoring properties of Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills. They certainly have proved a great blessing to me. Yours truly, (Signed), Thomas Stanton, Brigh- ton, Ont. Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills are sold at 5oc. per box, 5 boxes for $2.00 at druggists, or mailed on receipt of price gy The Doctor Ward Co., Limited, oronto. _ wnmnwnnnnnuww dictate stumlig. 5 undone The Candle at both ends when you use ` - washing powders with ROYAL OAK SoAP-E throwing away some of E the money _that ROYAL E' _ OAK saves. ` The easy ~ work the absence of'__`_' rubbing the quickness _T is all due to ROYAL `_ OAK SOAP. _Royal I- _ Oak does all that "" v- .vashing powders are V ment to do or can do ‘ - a.nd» more besides. ° _ Washin wdersdon’t 3 SP0 help and are not neces- Z sary, they are simpl ° extravagance when _ Royal _ Oak Soap is 1 used. Ask your dealer. Sold everywhere 1 ==> M \- »- -_,:.;i _ . _ _ ~ , ‘ .~_»', __..f`-_'_ =. .. -' _ _ t. f::_. .» ,x _» 1” .__ .. ; . _.~ .,~ f- ~_` ` “ -5 ffl . ~» - .-. _ `» .f .; :‘f‘ --_. 1 ~_-_fs _¢§.¥=_,.-;'f“`,’~f=,.':°*.~».f. '~ »f -~».=- -f, ».--= -.~» .lr-‘ ‘ » V' . <- 2 A. . _ _ _ ~» ~. .~-,-§ nn... ‘ ' ¢,`»` v'. .._;‘ .- ` .- ' ._ `,>».<.-1 ~. . :.= 1,-.»,~ 215.1 'f-or-1--»t~ f’-_,ft , 1-sw -:_ . f .- »~» s " 9 :,..':» s*-;~.’-‘_1r."' 5" `f`i"f‘§ " -‘ `”"i"" i "5 ‘P " °.‘~il>\-°<°""“l"' ’ “' "'~ '” ' " i ' . ” "f` _contm-sions. etc. Prioo25c. _g seed to work yourself to death, V ‘E eiilnally or ta§enCdirnternally. Aplinedioine. -: cestinitse. esCuts Burns Spraxn'e_ :If Gathering, Lungs, Sore Threat; Croup linanrs Linimenl Gum Dandndl. roof mere] ioa the sake oa the vie |u “ 2,50 mu coNn1TioNs;_ Essays to be wins pin dres also stat nusonlmannovs rrllvls. He-~ How did you like that book I sent you? _` She__Oh, it was just lovely! The hero and heroine qusrroled .and madeup in every chapter, but one,- ' I _f lmsrd’s Lininenlltures Burns, ole. I ‘_ “Does one ever find himself- able to live up to his' ideals?" ‘\-I know Icould il I had the priced’ Hagyartfe Yellow Oil. It_ nas . 'A 'ual 'for taking out’ infiammatiotl, swelling or relieving pain. Price 25c._ L' 4 “Realy ! Then he won’thave for to go.” _ _ _ Milburn’s Sterling Headache Powders cure the worst headache in form Svc to twenty minutes, and leave no. bad after eifects. One powder-`5c., 3 powders_10c., 10 powders 25c. - A \ “How often do ytu want to be told not to do that, Bobbie P” uktd _ his mother. _ _' L ' "No times, mama," replied the`boy solemnly, | _ ' V' Boils Dlsappeared. * 1 Mr. James Elliott, White P. 0. Out. writes: “Last fall while I wasthreehing I Burdock Blood Bitters and before Iihid finished one bottle the boils entirely dis- appeared.” Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup is a safe, iure andreliable worm expeller. Acts equally well on children or Adults. Be sure you get Low’s ' horse is stolen. .Possibly the thief may repent and bring it back linarfs Linimenl llelieves Neuralgia. _ ' Don’t imagine that long hair will give you the strength oi Samson, unless like Samson, you have a head for it to grow on.-Chicago News. Hagyard’s Yellow Oil cures sprains, bruses, sores, wounds, cuts, frost-bites, chilblains, stings of insects, burns, ecalds, Don’i linger at t`_.o ott im oi the lad- der. Enhor go up or down' Extraeooi Wild Strawberry saved my and was taken ill with Dlarrhoea very badly. My sister advised Fowler’s Straw- it stopped the trouble at on cel” Mrs. Peter Jones, 'Warkwort,h, Ont. D¢n’t expects coat ofdaint to cover ai woma.n’s age successfully. Iinard’s Linimentlor sale everywhere. ~ ne Laax Liver Pill every nightfortbirtyi days makes a complete oursof billousness and constipation. That is just 25 cents Don’t insure your life and then ,pro- Hagysrdt vaio' on cm ii. it loam- ` Qilllwy, nnev" mplfaint, etc. Price25c, all dealers. 7 ` _ . Don’t think a woman always achieves I Don’|. think a man dwells next to the I B _ _ _ _ ai 7 ,mg t ,Adm ,L . 125, t; B m The agony of Itheumatlem, Seiatica G with MINARUS 1,1N1MENT_ s'§.f.°ni.g° ..n