1- `_.L 3 - THE GUARDAIN CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 22. 1899. - P. E. I. RAILWAY ON and after MOPID \Y, June_ 26th 1599 f.h~ Trains of this Railway will run daily Sundavs exce todia. d _ p - un erz- _ Trains_O1itward. 'I`__rai_y_isL_I__n\vard. _ | C8 _ _ Ima °w‘ AM. Pnl v.Churlottetown Ar.l0_i_»\i ll Royalty Junction 9.11 ll. North Wilt-hire. 8.55 10. Hunter River 8.l£ 10. Ar. Emerald Lv 7.59 ...i rn P UWT' § zgsssi Q Pwwwrr °°~eergwk °° S2:5~’Z-‘.-_§~ O ic” w '.3 shag wg.DjC go »_;.CL»3 Ln ¢~€»$£a~ '_ ilfigso Lv w ii ' 4?' ':`o_»` 9 in On . . . . . . . . 1 0- ii.5s P rr fill ...... _ _ 1.4 4.:-i im 2.15 T5?¢@w 5&53¢?o 9::-' "H25 o . . .. _ ..O'l.eary. (fit 8159 _ Ayberrog ........ _ ...lo (~_’2 ..` "._.__l..'.\i .i igiiis \ ____ P_)__ M. Li . ¢i5 ....CharlotLctoivii_ _.» .21 .HIL Stewart. . _ _ . _ . _ . .`- rwwt ess; I I L- 1:4 P’ F P_L;-,C-‘_»lE*‘?' guesag - rv TEEN# dézee 8_1.: _Cat-dlgan _ . _ . _ _ . .. _ 8.25 ...Geoi1zet.own..._Lv.... A.M F... is Z E , 4. Et* .=»'s=~j<:>_- saga? TU F"5'_‘:~!°. nuns: T°_'?*E°°~"°"?’ _K _aogigig tsfsss he is _ F’-'E é _‘~7` P' 3 E, P' Z E ...Mt-.SteWart.... Morell _St. P_eters.... .. Souris . . . . . ._ 8.25 .....Lv....Emera.ld . . . . ..Ar 5.45 9.l5 ..,_Ar..Cano Tra.verse..Lv 5.00 _ P.i.sseng=~_rs leaving any t-oinf on t ie_ r‘. 11;. Ry., by morning trains, conneatiiig with me Northumberlaiid nt Summcrside; arrive Bos L01 R. It M. Ry. 7.25 A. M-1 Montreal C. P. Ry. 8.45 a. m. I. C. ity. 5.30 p. m. follo-in day g . I ' b F Sta dard Time. Trains are run y .asterg_ P_pT____N__ER_ Gen. Man. Can. G___~i£\;_§___r_i__y_sSv_ ___ G. A. SHARP Superintendent. P. E. I. R. Charlottetown. June 21 ls99. G _ Moonlight Excursion Lv. Juncr __ _ _ _ 3 .10 Ar _ 1 Lv. 6.90 8.30 i.3> ' bnrlde l 7, _ l ._ J A"r _ _` V 1' `\?_/_fant and the person -2-rf, ff" ‘_ "I advanced in years If "`-§_',';y_;§'.;"_ilnd diarrhoea, dys- .-__;'/___‘, ` ,_ i, -"fenvry, cholera mot- ,4,\\y '_ “bus and summer ' _ complaint their great- iloit -. ` _ ' est foes. The extremes of life have the least resisting power. _ Can’t stand the shock that these dis- ea=es give to the system. By the use of Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry there is not an infant or an old person who cannc; :de over this trying season safely. _ This old reliable remedy is recog- nized by both tie medical profession and the people as the only safe and sf\‘- isfactorv cure for fluxes Of U18 b0W€]5 of people of all ages It gave. ready rf- lief from the pain. _ __ checks the too frequent ./fsya-% and distressing stools, on j stimulates tie weaken- f ed heart, soothes the ,_/l.* .f\ll-H inflamed and irritated "wif mucous membrane of ’/`-'- ' the bowels and arrests the process of fermentation. A word of Warning-See that the full name, Dr. Fowler’s Lxzract of Wild Strawberry, is on every bottle you buy. Northumberland Thursday, Aug 24th, 1899 at 9 p.m.,under the auspices of Slllllllllillll Cllllllil BAND. No one should miss this Excursion as it will be the grestestevent of the sea- son. Plenty of new music. Remember the date, Aug. 24th, ’99. Tickets, admitting Lady & Gentle- man, $1.00 __ " ' admitting Lady, .50 “ “ Gentleman, .75 For sale by members and omcors of Band. Procure tickets as early as pos- sible for this Excursion. -Sat. 19, Tues. 22. Thurs.2-1. i I | GHANGED HANDS GIIPBELL IIDUSE. suiiiiiviensine, P. E. i. Good Board at reasonable rates. Fnecoachtoand from all trains and _ ltaamers. J.i-:_ Houourort, Water St.. Summersid' ’ BARRISTERS. Solicitors, Notaries Public, 8cc. Money to ioan. Morris _Building Ch town { Gaffney s Building, SSide H. C. MCDONALD, ,B.A.M.P.P KJ. MARTIN B. A V . Bacon-They say Rockefeller is a literary man. Egbert Yes. I believe he owns lots of the Standard works. é»--¢_.__._ BERLIN CONFIRMATION .Andrew Hauss corroborates the report thai l)odd’s Kidney Pills are the only » cure for lame back. Berlin, Auz. 21-Andrew Hauss. of this town. confirms the story that he was quickly cured ot pains in the back and kidneys by _D0dd’s Kidney Pills. He had tried rubbing with liniments and various other remedies to no pur- pose, and ne was advised to take Dodd’s Kidney pills. "I did,” he says, “and got better from the time I stixtsd to take them. I am sincere in saying that Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills cured me, for which I cannot be too thankful.” In a le tler dated June 19, 1899, Mr. Hsuss answered an en quiry as to his cure by Dodd’s Kidney Pills asfollows: "I am pleased to say I am cured eutirly thrcugh taking Dodd’s Kidney pills. Yours truly. ANDREW HAUSS il Yeast-Did you ever see anything go as fast as a snake when it get stirt- ted? Crimsonbeak- Yes. A dollar bill. .loIl0Nll.ll & MARTIN. , 'DB°A"° o“sE‘*25G. GATABRII CUBE . .. |ssna¢hsn»¢.q-md §_~:_*L°»lls»n¢|l\»v¢. iii; M l _ i _ Q Made by the oldest lmplemonl: makorsini THE lllil §____l'".ll ._l“§l.:. ll ers, Lolost. lightest, strongest, ' Most powerful, groaiosl: capacity, and most durable machines malls. WE HAVE at few WALTER A. WOOD Light Beapers which .ve are selling cheap. ? N. B.-WE CAN furnish repairs for FROST &§WOOD and Walter O. Wood Machines sold 30 years ago. RELIALE AGENTS in all parts of the Island. See samples anp get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. A HIIRNE 8( G0. I LII' ay GV(-SDIUV 5 M___ . Aff Their Lives can bemved by the; Mn.MA.ioR Scrirrmuix' of Schurman. _ ' _ Prompt use of DL powlefs ‘Leiurgeyxtllrk & Co.relurned Saturday _ N MESSRS John A and Waller Mathe yesterday evening. THE funeral of the late Alfred Crock- ett. infant son of M1. and Mrs. H. R Crockett, will take place this afternoon at two o’clock. REMEMBER the Baud B0v’s excursion -The Band is a worthy institution and should be generously patronized by all citizens. Tues. & Tours. y SHERIFF GAFFNEY returned from Char- lottetown Saturday. THE GUARDIAN regrets to say he is not improved in health and his condition is looked upon as serious. ME. BENJ. MUTTART had his arm 'somewhat severely hurt Frida after- a building belonging to Mr. J. Prid ham, on which he was working. MR. J. E.Lefurg.=y has purchaied tl 6 yacht Enid from Messrs. T. B. Grady and L. B. Hutt. It is understood that the latter intend purchasing a. larger yacht of American build now lying at Miss EMMA LAIRD, now of Boston, who has spent the past two weeks at her former home in North Bedeque, re- turned yesterday by tbe S. S. Northum- James McLeod Saturday afternoon. Th ` a fine Presbyterian church for the cou- son; Srd. Corp. H. Craswell. No. 2.-100 yds dash Juniors lst No. 4._Ditto Junior lst Pre No. 5.-Sack Race. lst. Pte. Alf. Reid; 2nd. Pte. Connors; 3rd. Pte. E. Strong. No. 6.-Tug oi War between St, Eleanors and Summerside, won by St. Eleanors. No. 7.- Striking Tents. Between teams of St Eleanors and Summsrside, won by St. Eleanors. No. 8.-Running High Jump Seniors . lst. Sgt. McAitbur; 2nd. Sgt.Tsinton. No 9.-Ditto Juniors. lst. Pte. Richardson; 2nd. Pte. Mall=~t.(almost a tie.) _ N0. 10. - Standing Broad Jump, Sen- iors. lst. Claude Morrison; 2nd. Sgt. Tanton. No. 11.-_Ditto Juniors. lst. Guy Mallet; 2nd. Ptes_Connors and Tauton, equal. N0. 12._Pntfing Stone, won by Pte. Compton. A prize ofered by Capt. F, 1>_ Carvell of Charlottetown, for best all round progress made in drill, during U19 UQUID was won by Corp. Claude Morrison, Suinmerside. WHY SUFFER? ` When there is such a good remedy as Nervillne for all kinds of pain. It cures neuralgis _in five minutes toothache in o_ne minute; lame hack at one applica-_ tion; ueadache in a few moments and I 0 =~ ._ for EKU of “-_ld Snawberry from Campbellton _ .4-:~». The' teething i“'.__son arrived by the Northumberland \ _ p, ns- fi OTHERS! Mothers! a hot bath with CUTP M CL-gd SOAP, when followed by a single application of Ct”rif:i:aA Ointment, the Feat skin cure and purest of emol1;_ents,will afford the most grateful and comforting relief in the severest forms of itching, burning, and seal! skin and scalp huinors. 1151195# md imm' tions, and point _t0 3 SD0€d5’» Pefmanefltf and economical cure when all other remedies and even the best physicians fail. \ ~_ 4 5 ide. ehoutthe wwf-l. Pm-rv: Durnnn Cunt. curly., Biggs., Boston. How to Cure I:eliing1i“m°*"- 9*' "Judge, I ask you to keep this wit ness still.” }` 8 8 W IIBSS 18 8 WOIDBD. _ noon by afall from the scaffolding of What we are looking for is a girl Wll0B6 Sll06S 81‘6 U01? 8 mll6 l00 l8l'g8. _ Shabby. ?“"°“' 2 5 It is Quite Easy to Make Old Dresses and Suits Look Like News ' berland. She was accompanied by her _ sister, Miss Edna Liird, who has se- 130000011981 and 5_m"t W°m°° _can .\\. cured a position as a teacher in Ontario. milk” W°°d"°°5 °f°°t‘°°° f1`°m 5°°.m“‘g° (mf _ _ ly useless garments. The old dress _" ‘ A LARGE number of citizens and rim is our or style or me faded to wear friends from different parts of the cm beg-ea,diiy dyed with Didmgney nyc; ‘County altmded the fl1l1"1’°1 Of U19 181° to_a fashionable color, and then made over so that it .will look equal to new. e service at the home was conducted Suits 1°, bdyg can be made from old one ‘i.yil_‘ by Rev. W.H. Smith. The pal.-bearers discarded by the fgmgr, md ii. bath in - 5 » . . -off srments ofthe older foik,andwhen beautifully made self ccllnr, planted theygare _dyed with Diamond Dy” me -'°k.° “'00” °°°h' D"-tk _ "lk www' new make-overs will look as though Pm” 091°" .h“"d.‘°m° 3"°d' “'00” they were from-the dressinalrer. ` F uucy silk wsists lined throughout self . f - _ . . . Diamond D es colors an thin from » 'Gwgm & Wright,” 1 1' ribbons. laceys and feathers log heavy handlgdt 'M Mn. rancr Trzrrois returned: home °'~\i¢° i°°l§¢*° md ~¢1'°°°°5» *lid \\_W8Yl And mgst sqm” Friday evening, from Charlo. N. B.. m*|E° |a°““8 °°l°¢`9 *lift "6" "W PN' where he superintended the erection of “$510551 dl' °1' °*“°°‘ NYU- - in th which is taking place in the body. \Vith salves, suppositories and oint- menls and 'lreading a surgical opera tion scores and hundreds have turned to Dr. A. YV. Chase’S Ointment and found in an absolute cure for piles. The iii-st application brings relief from the terrible itching and it is very seldom that more than one box is require to effect a per- mandnt cure. ` *M Doctors Son-How’s your father, ts- day? Pat=ent’s Son-Not so well, thanks. Doetor’s Son-Sorry to hear it. The govenor offered me 10 to I that he wouldn’t recover, and 1 took it. ii-_Qi C. C. RICHARDS dr C0. Di-:An S_ir~i.-I have great faith in MINARD S LINIMENT, as last Year I cured a horse of ring-bone, with five bottles. It blistered the horse-but in a month there w_as no ring-bono and no lame- ness. Dliimn. Muncnison. Four Falls. N. B. I i -\ I t s 4 _ _ o, I __ `\\‘. "Does the learned counsel forget ith ith it ` i”’ 3- . fl N0 Need of Lookind "li ____ _ 00 the British soldiers were given only C . THE dredge Prince Edward in tow Diarrhoen. and D .=enti\' CHFFV CH °’ ’ Y - 1~ of me sieimrr stanley sailed me Sn. Insist on Monsoon at your Groce many Infants and Old Peep e. _ d _ _ _ MUNS Extremes Oi -Sfsmp AND PRINCE C0_ G __ During theiate eampaign,headed `~ A ,-. ll .'; bill. . A - yy io* I ;\\i : l i, ~ 3-\ _ .L ,_ Were MBSBIB- Richard HUM. WUI- Ti- Diamond Dyes willmake them as hand Sunnyside’ BUITUWS, F- W~ P9tel`S, JURD A- MG' ggmé as new_ cloaks fo; __g`?_'-;-_~_. _;f _¢,';-_,_;___ KW. J- A--GOUIIIG. J- A311106- the -little girls can be made with little ” "“/" ""7 sim wrists, pink and bins silk waters "°“b'° "”“ “t "mu °‘P°““° “`°‘“ °”' _ ` ' i ' A L nina onuui 991’/-§l/-\rf`\ -D -.-’-25 Q" /J Tho Best Tr o host This is"`a. fact worth we are_heudqumtcrs fi Crockery, Glass and Chinaware - - - The best value on t Our specialties ure Dinner Setts, Tea Settp and chanlbaf o 0 o S T“°°”“P°#t KBB Sll|B ./"- ~~. _ .1l§' " -$5. ffl ` ` » `/ \/ _.1 ` é Wholsssm lad I' he . _ Diamond Dyes are made especially I _ mu" plamfd y°k° m bmw” .bln ind home use, and it is impossible for ’ “ J °ll'°‘.‘;nd’3°3°° B_§°°kn°‘1|;§l;;‘°‘ fart’ even the mot inexperienced to have ill ' £823; r$de“;xds°;‘s;eciai_y ‘ at ‘M3 luck or meet with disappointments. _ '[||e llghtgt m Q F Q H % --ts l 1 ‘l _ e. I U l 53°” ..‘ 81 ml `tractors, Messrs. Schurinan Lefur _ _ ` F °WiD¥ \I6lf0'W0fN\¢ Mint! W Clark & Co. After the completiongzf _“M*k“‘S 10”.” ~81d_ the bacheéor, __':_i_g__§i'_'__§'°":it“1n’_1_{°*;*g\i°‘§ |m°°’°iu° the work Mr. Tanton spent two days ““ °'5__d°‘“g°'°f‘° as makmg f°°°°° °“ _ [_ ”*|' fn. fishing in some of the neighbotiu want .o know just whom you ve got to _ ~ _ 'rn msmnii fi ormimm ’ num. 8u.eams_ AS a regal, he brought homi deal with.” iighteslzform thnstbfnlllgugod. Thcwlloll ` h 1 Nw two salmon weighing about fifteen _ ---_- l:mTil:ne1st°e’ spec!-ny mmnhctmedhtu' "W pounds each. school. GrRLS'N1-1RvES- .. W... ..1........s..........?;.§.°-'.H'°" No. 1 Company of the Boys’ Brigade fb* kf1if° 2-18° runs clwsr to the wi For broke camp Friday anal. a ave. days _ _ Many a _pale, weak school girl suffer- advantages. The tablcbottsmls mule otshsliflltu. outing, at Cam Andrew Frida was 'ing the evil effects of an exhausted ner- 3. T P ,. Ain.: comme »» on or-oe .fe-noon being °tS“~'°'» “id ,"“°~ mf-i "‘°°°~ e..°ir.n.‘n:t_i’.."::’..':.°s°...ral'°°.~?.:.' °°"°‘°“ ‘° an “h‘°“i°° °f °f“1~ and '.1“?.'°.°.§’.§"§§‘.?'.l.?.Z"I.1i..°}.§.°i.“.§§.°’ 25”.” fn;*.°n.f.:‘:.~ini;'ef.r.::.§°‘.l..In”‘“‘::r°t."'.....°°'“.°' - n . - - s ; _ SPf;I`i_S_. The 9V6!ll3S add WIDDGFS ZH6 A 3;. C;aS__.s Nerve Food Xfhe h€alm_ c0mpensat.es for guy additioxial iggt' 6 N t as o ows. ' ' ' _ N0_ 1__10O yds dash Senim_s_ lst ful glow on the check and the brightness 4- “Al” WH' ~. ._ si tdueswiii used* mad, Sgt. Tanton; 2nd. Corp. Claude Morris- m ihe ',378 t°_u °f ‘he b,“'ldmg up Process f9fCU\1I%llgiiarlt ilxliingletwheelehfsvbtver ' out - 8. KNOTTIR. In aKnotter, whatif re ui Pe is sims. no Pe. our Mailer; ,_ _,,, A ,, _ _ , n _,, , f°“ni.;n.‘.‘;°.:‘;.f.:;2.’i.zn‘br'f.‘..‘§.sff_"§.ffff.if"If 3rd. Pie. Richardson. A ‘sl .r`”` H aces youl own 0” done troin the single cam. Every*hing in unlgmurld No_ 3__Th__0win C . k t B_ Of ally pl)elS? isave unu.-mal _ ` ~ oem 'restimnn shevebeenreco _ S "C e *I ' - _ r i ~ have Iolite thro hth mtlfel' ha _ Seniors. 1st. Pie, L. Compton; 2nd. Mmve les' We ve got fourout In s ug ew ue rv°st“m°mmi°°i”'° 'I' the cemetery. B- RlG|'|T HAND S t. T _ _ _ 2 “mo” ______I__.3_<_¢__1;_i_E_r{_e ngixwsii is the only binder 9 1 me mn-ken in _ _ . _ y fsrmersas the most natural andeusy Richardson; 2nd. Pte. A. Conners; 3rd WEARY QF EXPERIMEXTING NOW ls thB tune t0 SQ°\|f° th’ ”\. Pts. A. Reid. ` ' ' McKinley -M_i_-. RDBERT PALM Charlottetown Sash and i With experienced workmen and Erst-clils Ill f‘1PP1_Y ¢°!1br8ctors and otlwrs with D00" ind Fl' interior and exterior etc, etc, Our Spec *IH Gothic Windows, Stun, lean-lung, Gnstgr and Conductors, Kiln Dmlod lpn-so no Dried Clogr Spruce. sh dn. 4 B'°Giveusacall.“ In G”.°”‘°' Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. Railway Dining Room WATER STREET. SUIIERSUDE. _ oim ltnwnrirs wALir rnol niiror. 'f ld msissr inninmiionmivni or ui can 9..¥'.'.‘.‘.2';.:...°'_j.t“ i;?,;“,.,.‘°°‘°°°'°°'~...,.,,,,~,, ‘,,_°°g,°=-,,,,_,_-,; rm, WUGBCO-t_____ rioes reasonable.-G. P. RAUY, mm. Dm “U Phill just as rapidly- Give it ii trial, | ~» lawn' U Peer Queen street. ROBERT Pi _.Li-"I _ r, ' .1~r. __». ".13 X1?-;;. Q ‘aiséskeflm _ _.._~.._ _..._