e if f ,_;,,_,`_V,_,__,<,>,¥,'<_1$_’_iq‘ _\ (_ V ~ r , ..a;_.:»-y>;-;;5 ~' f 'f .fr »» ,“' ._,,Q,,,,» L. _ _ _ ~' .f.. .'_...e_. -4'¢~4alt_::-_::;annmi.s~_f»=»»-¢ub~;_*~-n-.,,,,__ _ ,_ _ » ` ' . _ “ ~ '»~-- -~-1-:ri-\\;::>_~._1;;~;u,¢.¢,,,, p in V' ' A ‘W "H "“` """"“" ' ’-‘ r' » ~»---» -r».-»»-'...-......_.... _ THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOVVNF AUGUST 25 1898. "‘ 4 jj: f 3-ti .wi ,.-~.»~_i,.=- ..__,,,,. ,_ ~»»~?1.oi -~.f_=,¢;.i,,.g.». r *§' --=is=-£--'%i-°1=- lR_ l. B. OAKES, MA. Princlpal. WOLFVILLE, N. 5. Ifyuu are intentling to take rt thorough of study you had better try those , as the best advantages, with most pleasing surrcundings are provided at cheapest rates. The ACADEMY coiirscs prepare for to the University or for life. There is in addition a equipped Manual Training Depart- and the opportunity for_tree in- SE ’ ' MI). ARY furnishes a thorough Course and first class in Instrumental, and Vocal The classes. Y information or calendars apply to or undersigned. A. COHOON. Sec’y Ex. Com. ..&g.8,d &w, 6 w. ill ll lllll 3 Pairs of Boots for Every Mari, One at work and one at rest And one pot by to keep as best. People know good shoes _ when they see them. They know poor shoes too the Second time. ' If not tho Hrst. Our methods are simplicity itseQf,square and straight forward. See- our in the School of Horticulture. , Art, Elccution, Stenography and of the work done at the is certified _by the success the Graduates in attaining to import. places in the Educational world. and large number seeking admission to y lcademy and Seminary open Sent. 1898. Universit Oct. 5th. For Dr. checks the dierrhwa _but soothes and heals the inilamegetind irrigizted gowel, sothat ermanqnt ie iso ` Q - P Mrs. Andrew lacksoxgoughton, Ont., t sands the following letter: “ For the past two or three years I have been a martyr to that dread- ful disease diarrhmo. I tried every remedy I heard of and spent good deal of mane; to get our _ but failed until I happened to read of a ady who was cured by using Dr. Fowler’s -Extract ol Wild Straw . 1_pnr¢_:haaed a_ bottle and oommenc taking it according to liiiiy i..°iJ’ii‘.i's’i'{.‘i'?¢"$§.g’~°““°’ ‘°° F. *_ '_ *_ _ _ __;___ _'_ llllllll llllli lllllllil Art Studio and conservatory of Music REV. |\0§BT LUNG, I. A. President. , miss iii. s. Kart, on-ton, cami»i~iaize.‘. Rest dent Principal. ~ C.`H. PGRTER. Esq.,Gi-ad. Roy Conservatory, Leipsig, Musical Director. _ THE STAFF consists of 'about 30' trained Specialists. THE ATTEND ANCE for lastfsessionwas 367. THE COLLEGE COURSE ieeomplo.tolin'itsel! . and prepa. or the University. ‘ ,_; THE OONSERVATORY COURSl!8‘ lead the Diploma ot the Consergtory and :I __ housle. ~ he 3 i iii.~v igvr ri-noni 7l:':i of Sept. 1898. The College re-opens l4thf8ept. 1898. Fo calendar and infomation apply. REV. RQBERT i.AiNci, Halifax, N.S. _ July 18 6w ’ _ p _ - .. _ .J direotionsandwasouredina very short T ‘Now is the Time ses well generally, and in some gf the early districts cutting has already be- gun. The area under cultivation for the present year is estimated at 2,125,- 000 acres, as agaiiht 1,936,396 acres in 1897, and the average yield per acre is expected to be about the same, that is 29 bushels. This. bowever,is a good way below that of 1896, which was 33. 63 bushels per acre. The total yield for 1897 was a little over 56,250,000 bush- els While that for this year is calculated at about 62,350,000 bushels. ' The only anxiety is about the price. If that now ruling holds, the farmer will have bet- ter re ults than he has known since 1891 ; but the fear is that the increased acreage eve where put rnder wheat in consequcry of il e high prices of last year may have a prejudicial effect on those of the present crop. The ap- Jpearance of India again as a' wheat ex- 'porter it was feared -would injure the prospects of the English farmer, but it is now expected that the injury by heat and drought to, the Russian crops will more than counterbalance the Indian supply. There is also a. hope that thc conditions of trade between this country and England may continue such that the American farmers may be induced to hold their crops for good prices and iso maintain the market. For the moment the English farmer is in good heart, and is even indulging in anticipations that the agitation for the institution of national granaries may to a greater ,intensity of cultivations, and there vfould be a chance for the mg to try Hwgigegueapuiua which I did _ _ ,_ agricultural interest resuming its old and in a short tiine-my-appetite was bet- . . _ P _ ~ l ` e ` place among British industries. The ter and the tired feeling was gone. Since _ ~ , _ r advggates of a great fgr tha _ Prg_ t»b61l W0 8.lW8y8 _l’a8ik8 H00d’B WlJ€D W0 ~ 1 .P ~ _E __-'gf _ 1' 1' tection of Engl;nd‘s food supply, how- gzii .°' b18°dtaP‘}"£ér'” S' K1NCH_» ever, looking somewhat coldly on any- H339; P318 '£8 the ml . ' . » . . . _ _ V ypills to take ;:is;:..::‘:.:;':.f=;::.;'..‘;‘.;°f;:°:;~.i.t‘;.f as H. ~» W so tlialrthe English .farmer cannot yet T _ _ be. sure that the present good times V R°8l\W “W0” °f H16 \l°W=1S 'M09-_ will be permanent. But he is content :E ”° “°°'l°h;1 L9"§aI;;§°’ fPinS£*'°d “’° 1 iii tt f l th ii.-onndu - °°°°“°" .°°“. -° °" °.""¥°' 1 s P all iii; ilisilngiil. ee B g n g°”°’°‘ ‘”’°' P”°°”'°"" “Y "'“g“"’*°_ P1‘“**‘ I-"W 1 °f Stamp ' sl=iP°» ....__.--- _- CUTTING TEETH , ' tort.-.sown to iz.>.i-M., 'g-is Picton of _ is ima on the babes. Thomann dis H“1‘f'="‘_ $8»15_- ‘ is _ l We are head.iua.rters for all kinds. _ Q s _ V, Crockery, Glass and China ware N S ll1l1\1ll1Yfl‘0111 Dill-l’I'h06& who might. be 'P35.5°l1S°"° 9 l°‘1"'i°8 Ch°'1’\°¥f¢*9Y\\ w ii uiiiiniii ii Martyr to ._ Waker on Ae- M33 . . “MMS TROTTER’ D s Hai.i1=.ix, August 17.-The -harvest `\;§-;§,§;§,,_ ' ~ ' ` ` »~ "'.*f'l'»- be-`°r`¢:.~\T5.? Tells of relief from suffering ll! pl. Pr(Fp?,c‘3 m tisglponrd £12 yegrye fsplig -j i . y' ,,.i»,;,._._-_-_(_ *A l-rV F°W1°r's' Ext’ °f Wim strawbeum liliylsrtfp ei; dcsrlzribed asy Sthe best on V" ""'-‘\ -,.s.. . . _ ,f _~.‘r`i'_-;.---\..¢‘_.=.~l ' d both as to quantity and quality _._,.‘,l”-.<_.-_~»,l'-..-;~.~-_~._..‘-i---..i‘;i. 'r= le martyr# M mm ‘ - - -;->-'»'»»i-.‘f~‘ SEUINEBY ...;f‘z..'::;...‘:::<.tz°‘;..... ....1 ..._ in fmt. .»».....». to IBS ADELAIDE F_ TRUE,lI.A. Principal. Fowleris Extract of Wild Strawberry 5, their stock ot_ cattle. The wh~_a. crop /YA wonderful blessing to them. It not 0nly_ although variable in some parts, promi- 5 . __\i4§;_.`~‘_F?',A f_y.;_ - »{//;‘=}"\l~' " /is "viii" ""!»"§'."' -'-i.. fvty' fm . _ _ __,*\r_ _ _ _ The feeling of buoyancy produced by the action of Dr. V\’z~.rd's Blood and Nerve Pills is remarkable. One feels bright and active, energetic and full of snap and vim. Rich red blood fills the veins, and the nerves tingle with the sensation of youthful life and vigor. TREMBLING HANDS AID SHAKY HHQORY. A HAMHIEON MAPS EXPERIENCE WITH A IEW EDICINE. Deir: Sins,- I have spent half a fortune in doctors' bills, all to no avail. These Pills seemed to reach the seat of disease at once. and they also seemed to possess a remarkableinniienee over me. The violent palpitation of the heart, the tremblin ofthe hands, the lossnf rnascirline vigor, the frightful dreams, the loss of merhory and general colligpse of this entire system, have yielded to r. Ward s Blood and Nerve Pil . Great were the ro- eults from the use of four boxes of these Pills. I am enjoying the very bestof health. I fully believe they are able to do for others as miie as they have done for mo. Before using them I was a miserable wreck. To-dey 1 sm a well man. _ r Yours truly, - THOS. FLYNN,'5x Elgin St., Harniltoa, Dat. t \ Dr. Wsrd’s Blood and Nerve Pills si-esold gg 5° oerire per box, 5 boxes for Cinco, atg druggsre or mailed on_rsce_ipt of price by The r. Ward Co.. 7: Victoria St., or-onto. _ Book of information free. and had no a bite 'A friend advised S. S. "Halifax, City” will leave Hahfax for London, G. B. on August 25. This Steamer is fitted with cold storage. ' S.S. "Ulunda” will leaivc Haliiix fcr Liverpool on August 17 _ W. W. CLARKE, Ch`town. Aug. 10 ’98_. _ i i _-I .- ‘HIL V _ ’ Agent. till' ` F _.i- . on themscht, Niti-me and s A 10th the Commencing May will leave BOSTON evsry-Tue'sdayst,,1-p._m callin at Hawkesb and Halifax -Superior workmanship Walking Slip tl" Light in weight just the thing for wearing with a rubber. Made from the best Indi- ana. Kid, sewed, has the , lutest heel and toe pretty , lined, good fitter and wearer. eels & Warren PHOTOGRAPHS Fine Finish, and - ' Moderate Prices combine to make our Photographs the most satisfactory in Charlottetowr to-day. Geo. H. Gook. tor. Quin iid Grafton Streets Wlllllllllllllll Rlllllll ‘The Land ol'liiaiigeline Route The fast assen r and freight li 'bet all parts ofpltew §runswlck,Noi]'; Bedllean, (kpc Breton and Prince Edward Is- ., has andi Bontrsila. d serv ' inet of newiestgl, he‘tPnl1man Palace Car express trains offers inlncementsi to all who appreciate safety, 011, 2°;i'i2.f"i’ii"i.f"Fi.'f$‘..‘I£“.i°"“.i‘.i.f’°"..'.i.i is .,.,..,, etawriwto an H t°o °”’i-i{l“P° s’ Agent, 126 Hollis St, gdsliiax., eng assenger P. GIFKINS, Supt. Kentvllle, N. S._ w. a.caivii=eei.i., 2 w. P. coLwii.i.. .luecn Street. A `DOMINl0N LINE Harvest We are now prepared to offer to our custom- ers the latest improved Reapers and Binders with Roller and Ball Bearings.--Everything fully warranted-Prices lower than the lowest and terms to suit our Customers-=-Gall on us before buying. _ Aug 8 ’98. _ Such is the Name Given to Because they Ensure the Action that Nature A. HURNE & lltl. IUIITREAL Allll UUEBEII T0 LIVERPUL. STEAMER From Montreal. DOMINION “ ° ° Au Lauiunon ‘ ~‘ -‘ 5., SCOTS MAN “ 4* VAN COU VER ‘ ' “ BOSTON SERVICE. Steamer "1 * From Boston. NEWENGLAND Aug. 11, 5 p. m. CANA.|)A' Aug, Q' _ New ENGLAND sep. cauana sep. NEW ENGLAND 0et~. For rates and fullparti I. :gn Hi.-np. QQMB g9°§e° _$09000 g???U ' asses Emil' 3 8 gm ;'.I'. ul _ _ A _ o'GeneraI Manager umm mrlelst sfntro l Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. ivpr-un g Intended--They Cure Constipation aud » ail its Evllponsequences. Constipation is the .curse of every community, No one escapes it. Young and old suffer from its blighting power, _ and many suier in silence,- believing that theirpburden can never be removed. But Nature has provided a cure for every ill, and there is a certain, positive and permanent cure for Constipation. That cure is Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab- lets. In every box of this magic working remedy, is a supply of small brown years of study,research,a.nd experiment, for the' cure, positive and permanent, ci Constipation. ~ _ _ And, during the time that Dodd`s Dyspepsia Tablets have been beiore the people, there is not the record of one single case of Constipation, that these Tablets have failed to cure when they were used according toldirections- Their action on the bowels is inime- diatc, if the dose be gauged correctly; They act gently., and never gripe. , By restoring regular action of the bowels,-the Tablets ensure the carrying off and expulsion from the system, of the poisonous waste products, that, in Constipation, remain o in the systémf fester and decompose there, poisoning the blood and ca.using»the° outbreak of many other serious ailments. Nature intended the bowels to act at certain regular intervals. When,-. from any cause, this regular action is inter- rupted or stopped, the most P serious, and dangerous consequences follow. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets cause the bowels to act naturally. and so carry out the wise provisions of the Creator, ensuring health. strength r and vigor to the viliole frame.- Disssiinr. . - -_.1-@;_1» p Tourists. - Prince Edward Island sale at the bookstoresor at ‘this oillce gaged to him now ? ,_ _ _ 1 Hacranirs Pscronai. BALSAM i , ‘ Superiorffor Coughs. Colds, throat and r _ _ lung troubles of young or old: Pleasant to _ _ _ ' take. Price 251:. , ` Tablets, which were compounded. after" A ,Kidney B|ockade 'Tvxa Doni>`s Drseitrsra Tarn-:'_i‘s Fon Illustrated book on PE island. For' 50% h ~ ¢f n ° 0M:11;?""9lV§§l 5335 F0; ‘;1'¢P~l:J&0k Tickets for sale by _ »_ A ' s c y _ ou us to n _ ' _ " I S Marie-Didn’t you know I was en- “I had an awful close shave last night l" _ “I was going to see my best girl, and she quarantines me if my face is rough.” Milburn’s Sterling Headache Powders cure headaches quiet. , and leave no depress- mg after effects. Price 10c- and 25c. at all dealers. _ ‘¢That’s a warm tie that Sprockett is wearing.” -‘Warm? Why, a policeman saw it the other day and arristeil him for scorching.” ' f 1 Is aeeriouS"thing_ for the whole body and calls for speofdy relief. Doan‘s Kidney Pills break up any kidney blockade and cure Backache, Dropsy, Diabetes Bright‘s Disease. Urinary troubles and Bladder weakness. - Dr. Low’s Pleasant Worm Syrup is the nicest and most effective remedy for worms of all kinds. Never an trouble _ 9 _ Cananoque s Popular Baker. Mr, Lawence O'Neillsf the well known dispenser of the “Staff oflife. ‘Gananoque Ont, Says: 'I .have used Mi1burn’s Heart and Nerve Pills and can highly recommend them for heart troubles and nervousness] night which he declared, made him the happiest man in the t world. Pamela-So you refused him after all. / ‘ _ lJon’t neglegt that nasty cough. Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup pan cure it. Beet cough remedy made. 251:., all dealers. ` She-You say that you have V never beeniigflove. How _near have iyou _come to it _z ~ _ 'V `o'» . - " = _ _. 5- _ i - ' ` ~ sul .'» ~: ii_-- Noone can haves. skin clear and free from blemishjavhose bloodis impure. As Burdook Blood Bitter! lpuriiee the blood .andremoves pimples an allkindsoferup- J _ tions. leaving the skin clear and smooth, trotting the children to take it- y _pp _ May-I said something to Jack last' . He-'f-I was marritili _ __ E _ _ _ _ . . . ,. ° _ Returning leave l%y$ToN_ every Sat. 'Passengers lesfviiig CHA'BL{~)TTBf“ TOWN Wednesday morning via can make close connection stpllslihvxfy with »s. s. nihiraxa _.ning w¢,n.,;’fig\fgfQ b ' if n i Tii ' ' o f ‘ A nnigizlnevetning lt u°P°ti;'i'i° 'P 'E i ring im some a van age. slr es- `s '_ _ _ gtg grggegt ata ps _, ._ ,.A miialriishment would act as a bounty on M' ce LAEEUS "sms B.ailway._ For Ticlletsi' totes _‘and all reduction which would tend to . in- HOW SHE WAS TROUBLED. ` information applyto " ' ` ` i, _ P s ' ' , _` _ *_ 1. o tliodezleeof B=»¢h°1°r°f asia iu,D - crease the area under wheat and _lead ..I ww amicwd .withtgat tired feeling ~ _ -Wi We ` _. .; _= _*.1 1;)_:.A_ _ ,_ nrdavatnoon. ' _ ‘j ` fmuwaimu. -n-iinimiim-omni ~v»- .mir-Y D1 n ner Sets Tea Sets’ Chamber Sets’ _ . saved by Dr_ Fowler’s Extract or' Wild, Wgdn¢5dgy_ ,mpming connect with -Glass wsu.. sets, class Table sets, -__ §'f'.f`§§1‘,’,°,'§,§",,I§,,§’,‘§f.f,§ ‘§,‘,,f°,',1°;,,°§§‘,{’;“,;“‘° Steamer “Halifax” at Hv-lifsrvtlis' Butter Crooks, Cream Crocks, Bro Tea Pots .let Tea Pots, Table Lamp Parlor Lamps, Hanging Lamps. lot of flown, blue, nonpareil, the bes pattern ever offered at The Cheap flrockerv burr-_ ' - 1.... .._.__..AS‘3."“* _l\ll\ i\\l\lll.__ I Many are taken in now-a-days and are paying from $10.00 to $20.00 for Watches not worth $5.00 by buying of peddle!! and others who are not Watch- makers. Do not be deceived, but when you ‘want a. reliable Watch buy only of one who understands the trade and a.eks- only a fair price for s good article. ' li. H. Tlllllllli JEWELER AND °PT|C|AN. Ch’to\vn. J _ . _ . _I EDGE ri IL L ,llliurth Stliiol lsr Blils Wlisilor ll. S. INCORPORATED 1891. _ Rt. Rev. Bishop Courtney, D. D., Chairman B‘ilihii°' T"°°°smnnn 'rumen rises. inoinai rieni-ii, Latin or German or Greek, Daily Calsthenics, class Singing and Needlework, $225, per annum or $75 per term. _ music, Si g, Punting, Drawing, etc., are extras, lf _ or the Lniversitzlee Michaielmas erm begins Sept. 1|, 18%. For calendar apply to - DR .HIND. Aug,4-tu,th,sat lm d . .8 --._ ___ -I HEI All! WBIEI g _ Whoneedtomakemoueyoaii dosowithout risk or cpptta.l.by sollcl%¢ orders for our mem- fpjriatlaiopi on ot “Thoith po! Gladstonbei* by as I l1l'.l'0d\1ct'l0Il i nonorsbilibiifiiniinister of 1miiostion,ni- _Thisbookisacamidian classic. The [pple lite ls told with thrillipgnlnrtsost. Q _ lilir _ / __ -,~(- -5- 2:; _ .. ~_,_~.,,' “Q .gi jf;,_ . _ s ' niinngiiiliiiiuoma. sis xilitnh menu. Ratai1$2.50,wort.hl4.00 Magnificent binding illustrated. Prospectus 75 cena nn.ini.§'i'r'-'t'i`aan1rrsoN ooimiur, _ Limited » ronoin same evening. ' 4 vnu.-it caariotootiowl sunt -0.811