“St-1»M‘s?-.b“" ~ 1 The I ‘ glssusts and dyes < Is thc modern .~,§:- Of home dye has Q Q) THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 14 1898 I l SLEEP LIKE A CHILD -1-11 Sweet Refreshing Sleev C0111¢S T0 those who use Mi1bnrn’s Heart and Nerve Pius. It is impossible for those whose nerv- ous system is shattered, and wh0S¢ heart action is weak, to get ur1diSf\1f bed “1 =_.=-' - '- , _, , ..-_gt_ _, A ' > -17--sf; 6- » . ~ : - ' Z.; "‘i .A " _ np' ~ fl: M, 5 -` __ il .._..;.' . ' \`. ` ~ ~ '»_ __ “ ‘\` It : 7 1 ' A : . ,' _ .. . itil w "li _'_- '/ir' / and refreshing slumber. Their sle_epi$ broken into by terrible dreams, startings, Smothering Spells, Sinking Sensations, and fear of impending death. _ Milbum's Heart and l\erve Pills, bring' back the much-needed night's rest, by improving the tone of the _ner\'€S» stren hening the heart, enriching the bloodgi and making the whole organiza- tion act in harmony-then you sleep peaceful as 3 child. _ ' Mrs. E. Cobum, of Blenheim, Ont., scH'ered severely for many years, but Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills have cured her. . Here is her statement : " When I commenced taking Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills my heart troubles were very bad. “I could get but little sleep because of, the terrible smothering sensation, and was also weak and run down. I have taken three boxes. of these wonderful pills. They relieved my heart trouble, enabled me to get restful sleep, re- mc-.-ed the smothcring sensation, and made nic feel better than I have for years. I have been treated by a. number ol well-known and skillful physicians, both in llliéhigan and Canada. but Milbum's_ Heart and Nerve Pi.ls are the o» ly medicine which has acted well in my case, and~l heartily commend their use to any perscn sufering as I did.” Lsvf'-Liver P'7is w~r'< while you sleep. wl“t~ ut n i.-r'~e. fur ni! Constipation. Bill- o~~-- -‘ ='*'1 '1-riff' .:l..ch¢. Price 25:. 1.4- -"'*-'~!-'m=1- f , i KLUNIIIKE BAR Important Announcement sstsr lnmm To Fsssrss. t of the Charlottetown TH:W to tho farmers of Pf;l.‘1:>g Hwlld that they hsve purchased st s. va-ylowilgui-s for s term of years sll the b cl the Charlottetown Pork We miimuisniig nom sims is to supply farmers p fnr superior in article. and at s he y while for sale iii s tow w price of ten cents ‘ “'.'.h‘.l:-‘%'.»‘.?.“'i"l’%'....°“i.‘.i onsy for glfnrmers to “.......' °°"-... l':......'”;:° him, ufscturcd into “pam sospa.tl2:osto'sti-action ¢_.._m.=e..»..1s.i:n.°s.'tw.2. Choi-lotthtcwn Fc . iiiiiiiiiéiiiil 58° e5°'Egg E15 iiigiiigiiigiig- sz B § I 5 2 “ES n eg . i -I ‘ ~ Sono Pnrtionlnrs of the Hnsscro VICTORIA, B. C.,October 10.-News received from Australia. by the Warri- mo states that the head hunters, a can- nibal faction of the natives of Rendovs, captured it village lately and after slaughtering many inhabitants, return- ed home with 30 prisoners, who were killed and eaten at a barbaric feast. One of ing most notorious of the Head hunting chiefs has since been captured by the British. i Vancouver. B. C,. October 9.--There `has been 2. native uprising in the New Hebrides. It started by an attack made bythe natives upon the French com- pany station. d at Espiritu Santo. The news reached N onmea, New Csledonis, by the steamer La France on the 22nd ult. The British cruiser Miduirra at once set out from Villa for the scene. l`he hill tribes had surrounded the com- panys station, occupying all the roads leading from it and as they were fully armed, the overseers and laborers em- ployed there were in the greatest peril. La.ter news is to the effect that the Mil- duria nas succeeded in affording the protection required. the natives retreat- ing to the hills upon the approach of the warship. H. M. S. Mohawk has re- turned to Sydney from the Solomon group. She has been on a punitive expedition among the islands. Among the villages visited was that of Vella La Vell. The natives of this place were concerned in a. murderous attack made on Captain Pratt, s well known island trader. The Mohawk landed an 'armed party who fired the native huts and destroyed the plantations. Subsequently the _Mohawk called at Simbo and arrested the chief ofthe village there in connection with a. massscre of another sborigins tribe. Some native girls had been carried of by Simbo as prisoners, and the Captain of the warship endeavored to obtain their release, but all to no avail and the chief was taken to Taligu for trial be- fore the British commissioner. While on the Mohawk the chief became very violent. He was placed in irons but s few days later, after being transferred to H. M. S. Goldlinch, tried to escape by jumping over board. The ship’s boats were promptly lowered and he was returned to the warship and subsc- quently hsnded over to the native police at Tulagi. H. M. S. Mohawk has pro- ceedod to the Santa Cruz group. The ceremony of the annexation of thgse islands is now in progress. PAIN IN THE BACK Beinggtroubled off and on with pains in my buck. caused by constipation. I tried several kinds of pills I had seen advertised and to put the truth in s nut shell. Dr. Chase‘s Kidney-Liver Pills are the only pillstliat have proved ef- fplctual in my casc.I heartily recommend t cm. Jivo. Dnvi.iN, Unionville Ont. Olfor Iloltilo Ilsdlgng, CHICAGO, Oct. 12.-The fourth infantry here and the seventeenth infantry at Columbus, Ohio, are held in readiness for orders to proceed to the scene of the Indian troubles in Minnesota. And the men did the work faithfully onrnms. 1. The Purpose of the King, v. 4-8.' 2 The Gifts of the People, v. 9-11 The Repairs of the Templeiv. 12. 18- Time.-878,856 B. C. Place. -Solomon’s temple, Jerusalem Qunsrious ron nous: srunr. 1. The Purpose of the King, v. 4-8. Who was king of J udsh at this time P At what age was he crowned P How long after does this lesson date? What good purpose did the king cherish P ‘ Whom did he summon to his aid ? What command did he give P Why was the plan unsuccessful P How long was the woik thus delayed? Sec 2 Kings 12. 6. V Who was called to account for the failure P. ~ What is meant by ‘ the tabernacle of witness" P Who had injured the tcmple,and how? What “dedicated thing” had been given to Baal P ` What new plan was devised to se- cure money ? 2. The Gifts of the p.ople, v. 9-11. What proclamation was issued P What collection is referred to ? See Exod. 30. 12-15. In what spirit did the people give ? What kind of giving does God love? See 2 Cor. 9. 7. Who took charge of the gifts ? What was the result of the collection P 3. The Repairs of the Temple, v. 12 13. Under whose direction were the re- pairs made? To whom was the money paid il For what work P What was the result of the labour? What is meunhby “in his sls.ts”? TECHIN GS OF THE LESSON. 1. Honour God’s house. It is not as any other house. It is the holy ~plscc. There God dwells. It should be a house of prayer. -‘Ye shall reverence my sanctuary” is God’s word. 2. Give to Gods cause. _, From him wc receive our sll; shall he not have of his own P V 3. Work in God’s service. It is an honourable service; reward is sure and glorious. lnnnxmrr Is A DIsuAsE-Parties can cured at the KEELEY INSTITUTE, Portland. Maine of Alcoholism, Morph llism. Cigarettes and Tobacco; also from Neurssthenia or Nerve Exhaus- tion. The undersigned citizens will cheerfully give information to any per- son who Wishes to be cured of any of the above diseases and desire to live a better and healthier life. You may call upon them forsuch facts as is placed in their hands. This is the nearest” Keely Institute to the Maritime Provinces hence ptltctlcally the cheapest. .m°r.‘i>?'Ih&%.ll3f'?L§si.“ét>?ei;"nT”§ mum Bonn, W. B. nonmu-son sheriff Bnrozv W. Cunnan, A. I. J ormfsoiv, Pres W.C T. U.; Mrs.R. J. Cnu>nni.L.- Oct 21-dlc wklv Should the reader-eprefer not to confer with i'i&i' §°iiT¢°°i'§sitn?.2°”3?€i.o`§§"°°°?.§ui2i'.'T§ our neighbors sriscrttxsrous Frm THAT GAIIIIIBAL FEAST 3, g,},Eg30N _--_ THE UHABLOTTBTO 16 HOW IT HURTS The malls close u; th Oh rl sto OCTOBER Rh t , ith t h t , ° ° ° THE T1=H.1>l-E REPAIRED- sohesegxialiginz. Ili: sygirip knvxgiiiso ‘°"" ‘;;’_'°'c3",l_°°, '“; ‘°"°"' 2 Ch . 24. 4-18. ` ° ' _ _ "° mn GOLDEN ,MXL °I';“:,‘;t§d igmgéf 'h90?g?:d TIL? ctffggs For points west (with connections) to . Y , J -_ . summons- ima 'rignisn on noe oi found in Hood s Sarsaparills. which neu- milwa 7 00 a m and 1 3 40 tralizes this acid. Thousands write with Pygu 'conngoéous °‘t;°N::rm 9': that they hsve been completely cured Tryon, CmPaud_ Vicwrm C”]|‘°t7°°n N* . of rheumausm by Hoods Sarsapanlla. North Carleton a . Se I t ° - Hood’s Pills cure mansea, sick head- F51, iam :u 5'; ° °'"' ache, biliousnesg, indigestiou, price 25 Scum grid Gxfgéxn gnfinfkginlgl” cents. ' I “WEBB f b . way, 7.30 aan. ii.i‘£1..»§ mi... ““n.."`23§`2‘i.°l, i?l...‘2i1‘I-‘.'f F" S°°~~ “<1 G°°fs°\°~-» °-1:. No depressing iiffsr-effect. 2-30 P-“L ‘Why Freddy how dirty you src, Always llallivos llutkly- Mm J_ L Madnmvirden’ Mm” wriwe. .Oatmeal new per cwt....... “I have used Hiigymim Ysuow on fo; m°'n..'”°'.§.'. ii. .................... iigepniiovws nidiimiit it .pisnaia ,Q30 ------- -- e y for Nemlgia. Broncniiis, Group. n...»B‘.Ti'i.*’f’_‘i'.°.:_'::: :::::::: :.1111 Sprsins, Chilblsins, etc., in fact wouseit £.nsrcwt .... ........ .. for almost every pain and it always re- 11°v°S' <1°i°k1y- v owiisl .. ‘Why did the commanding ollicer or- ‘» .fi ..... .III der a retreat just ssths advance began P’ " ‘He decided that there was no quorum ofthe enemy present) When you have a severe Cough or Cold thc. ther edio ’t Dr. Wo¥>d’s Noll-evxiy lsinzinglympimrhtrynevcr SUMMERSIDE M ARKETS' fan.. Price 2.5¢. (Revised Wwkly-) I ‘Marie, it is said that woman tell Besfzqnsrtci- per lb....:. .......... .. men., M M . . . . . » ¢ ¢ . . . . . .-..-.- ‘No, William, theylre not so skilful, Butoéi-`2ri~iiiiiii§éi3ii§`fff.`ffff ffffff I out., ( ................. D ... .» ....--._-: sin switches, however mnoyiuwa o....°“’ l’.°;ii7ilT?:::::::: ' :::t:: is cum 8, pQflb.».).&»»..~¢.. so .....- Liver Pills. They are easy to tske and igayplgdwn f never gripe. ggtziprosscdl PRAIRIE I fCrl CURED. i>..f._.t...f ................. ' _ Iuusonf- sive in- Hmm Dix,1m Poi-urge, one writes: CATARRH AND ~ ` _ _ I cried B. B. B. for the disease called _ . HAY FEVER L°ND°N- 01%- 12#-A P2111 d°SP8l»°|1 Prana Itch I only cook un-so bottles and AN EXTENDED 1; °7 I am pleased to be able toshts th . ' lit Dr. Lows Pleasant worm syrup novo: have been completely cured by Dodd's fails. Contains its own pnrgative. Pricc Kidney Pills. jluring liholo YQII I 25c. v have spent hundreds of dollars IW dctors and remedies, but only D0lit‘l"l -You mu t a t a .’ _ -cneapil rliiiv rviiiliiiycrliaiitiliiioiii K“"°Y P‘"°"°‘P°“ ‘“°°” The other woman looked at lier with "'*'*"-- understanding eyes. CHARLO'l‘TE'l‘0WN MARKETB. Mrs. Doyle-How is it that your hus- ‘C°”'°°t°‘1 ""7 “"5” band is never out after dark P é'3°.$i%”°i’i.‘.'?::::: ...... . Mm. Doy1o_Hs'» amid or iii. life- g3=f»» Qu,” ‘mn I L roimto. you understand Frou vmmy _ Ms# = as "U #it Alllll. ....015 #nun-its enum cpors and At all ri`£iTfiii`i°5iiii“ Qharlottetawn . & WANTED 5 Tommy-“Oh. yes. I do; for when ms _ “Plus / _ APS H W .rrw /i>`(,d_ -` Lli.liL..l.l.l.l 'U I P 7 Writes a Well-known chemist rmlts - u iii _ in-sd.’ _ ' P' °fy°°f11f°~v°“ W0-c1<.°°" ‘lr »\°.~=- 1';3..‘£.?.i‘{»‘iI‘.'li"ii.§’.§L .i.?“§i°l2“ ° me to or of Pmnaw- -Pole on urc of frscdom from it till you vs tried me mmol, W respective governments Judge-have you any visible meals ‘Extractor never fai s. It mskes no Dr. Chases Catnrrh Cure. ° of support P sore spots in the flesh, and consequent J A *`°“*-w WWW* Victim-No,sir Pm a trance medium ly is painless. Don’t you forget to get -‘°"" Evacuation of Ci-sto. Died at Ya.;-month. “dk Y u on _ t to Putnam_~g_Uoru Extractor. now for sole I Consrutrmornn Oct 12 -Turksyig Ysnuourn, Oct. 12.--Rev. Jacob lil-We and Sure 1; °°‘:zIl:;-omg°l‘i=» #HZ by meumme dealers everywhere' Tm um 0 reP1y to the demand for the evacuation xvhitmmf °°UlI1'°ga¢i0D81iSt millilter. is °h'f°°°i e€c°'i“ Pilfliceblégc °h°‘-‘*» h°°'"°°°°°» '-‘- iI.?`i.i§`hZ'“r§Zi§§d.<$i»o'ii'.b”i1Zd°" M' md 85' q wicca' or we bieakfst ublo- °°”°‘¥”° “'°“"“ “C” ’ '°° "'° 1°” - e ms, h _ _ _ _ Y I ht ki _ of cleaning out the bank, boss ? was Gpemulm but opes for certain modifications. , R., DL amd. .ml u G33:-:nys Dug to use younmp n B’-Uk P1'°Sl‘°llf= “Speak to the cssh gl - 1 -+-*_ - vu' Georgie-I am usin it, mamma. I’ve wr' He °'t°”d°t° that' ’ LONDoN, 'Octobe _ ° _ _ r 11_-The announce p got the dog tied to the leg ofzthe table lliisrtfs Linlmdnl the but llslr llstlsrsf duced_ To 0-” . com in on. D., mont _printed this morning that the Rev. 'with it.- _ - Tnke hmm” Bmmo Quinn num Au Cunmnghsm Geikie D. D-, the author “One fool makes many” is sn old sd Anyme "mmm gagging ngund ¢»_1,.,,,,,,,,,,,ifi¢f,,i|,, mc,” ef “The Life and Works of Christ," RHEUMATIC PAIN GONE. agelruthfulness of which is demonstrst _ Msrch179mos.d. an w etc., was dead, was s mistake. It is] H. C. Snell, Dovsrcourt P. 0., Ont.. ed by the success of of the first duet in I ' » his brother. John Geikie, who is dead. writes; ‘lwas ailiicted with Rhsnmatism securing followers. Kll\fV|||U» Emi ' e W- ' him , , and after p....§°..i'»2°é&‘l2’2 ' ----» y f§§§,y“",§,f§'§d,,“‘f‘f,°,,1'§“§§'_,, of found sims; Liiiiiiiiiii is on mi. W * Every household should haveon hand "° 1”” 1” M‘1b“m’° R'h°°m°‘°‘° Bwitv. fresno s Pm* _ _ _ 1'- 8 tment. e 1 _ i - ___ Sl|llllll6lI|I|ll|lS “mf” °'=~°‘ fc Th I ' ' »f dmsiof ustwhiotmopti ..E.°:°.‘f.:;1.5i:z‘.’:..”'ii,.‘:“.‘;::i.;.‘if'°° . , some *ui* Wlrmmd "lst Isytnkdigcng st blgls It sives Friend -What was it ? T... Wim-3-” l" V, , _.,. -.. WIHLILI fii . _ V _ For Courier route to Souihportsnd sll W and only yesterday you ewrote it verse points thence to Belfast, 6.15 s ni. for papais bi,-|;|,d,,y_ Promising always For_Couricr route to Noi-ih .River and 10 wash your hands gleam all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, ¢We11_ mamma’ that was only 8 p0_ Thur day nd Saturday. 6.15 s.m. gig 1i¢9ng9_”-_. F0r'Unit4t-d States, New Brunswick It’s so Pleasant to take that children cry Ontario’ ' Quebec and the N°ru"'°°t‘ I for it; but it’s death to wormsof all kinds. 7-00 5- m- _ Dr Laws worm Syrup pg-i,,¢25¢_ An I For Nova Scotia. 6.80 s.m. dealers. _ , For Great Britain. Tuesday, 10 p ni . The average age at- which women ' L°If¢°ll5 SP0 COU00!8¢l from BIND! marry in civilized cgmmies is 23; letter boxes of 6 s m., 2 p.m_. sud 8 years. P- Ill. iii’ *-0* X THEY Ill) NTGRIPE. at in-ii. M.Gi11s»d 32st. Antoine si. HIS NARROW ESCAPE. Montreal, Que., sa s. -‘l have used Laxs -- Liver Pills for hes¢lmhes,constipstion,etc.- Mr. John N . Bsbcock’s Experience md I-='°f°\u1<1 #hw fr” fwm ‘srii>i=»g.' wini Dodds Kidney Pins. *°“d°°°i°°» “nd I °°° '°°°‘“m°'=<1 °'=°'° sinrboi Like, Oni., ooi. 1o. No “b3‘;_‘;;2rf&,”;'u’ Wen ! The Cuban- in_ resident of this place better \ known to . . the thousands of tourists and ;l:§Entisa;ag;k'¢°r-7 excmng .iwtball who visit us annually, thsnis i Judson-Good heavens l What iuhn- N' Babxck' . . . . Mr. Bsbcockhas had msny thrilling :;au';hp§)§xY;l1 me" dmbohcal spammds experience but the narrowest cscsps' hs ‘Aren’t you glad the war is over P’ "er Md’ h° tens °f mmm '"4' `“` _ _ . _ “After twenty years of victE;§e’slglYg€rsgid:,°n°m”°“° all the by Gravel and other Kidn ZYIVJLLVDH John *naw 11s'ir4»'11».1>~m. miss; 3888888 QCQCQCG *$95.2* First-clssl throughout :°.°:~l:¢:¢¢¢H¢¢¢¢°C Rsssssssszsaaz gsssssssssssss ¢°l°l90¢s-»¢¢O¢¢¢ Ssgssasgsssese iii; |!ik|£ wsutllld itrstiirssdh shorttiisst tohsveyow _ I if-' Jnns 14 d4ino IIIIIU UNH! the @@it 1 ai-at of Half the 3 1... 1 IGE 55 "°° “"'"“"’ _ rand eakFreuchsttes w 'm _. ° wk ~ ljllio. *° “W “"4 o hal; ippowder.” i g - .ff '°”"'“ i I ' ` "