383%-.£MW'* ¢J5'».s~£i._ *Mlm -fill? GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 13 1898. __ -ii -I U 8 A Ai : H *_ _ _ ____ i |_i_ J, *Ill 5iel<=.#5'8»- NEW FALL JACKETS ahdtalittltiltaltatatrkisatateit Further arrivals of Winter Jackets, Golf Capes and Plaid Capes-every garment a masterpiece of workmanship and design, attractive, tasteful and handsome, and by far the largest assortment we have ever shown, and include many ex elusive styles shown by us for the first time. A visit to thi department will interest you. Ladies’ Black Kersey Jackets- with Silk Lining, Seams inlaid with silk braid-a very nobb and pretty Jacket, sizes from 32 to 44. Black Boucle Jackets, Flannelette lined, double stitched seam, a good warm Winter Jacket, sizes 32 to 44. ‘lisses’ Jackets Lined and unlined, in sizes from 3 to 9, in Navy, Black Brown and Tweed effrcts. No trouble for you to get a Sacque for your girl here, and won’t be hard on your pocket book either. Laiest Fall Dress Goods. _ The latest arrivals in Dress Goods novelties attract more than ordinary attention. Many ladies have already marked their admiration of these distinguished arrivals by selecting Dress lengths as soon as the goods were shown. Two cases of th latest styles are open this week for inspection. Ladies Fall Vests. 2 CASES OF LADIES’ and CH1LDREN’S WOOL UNDER WEAR. Better value than ever before and a large ass 'rtment to select from. Ladies' Fine Ribbed Wool Vests, full shaped and neatly ,trimmed with Lace Edging round neck. Special 50c. _ Ladies’ Ribbed Wool Vests, extra quality, open front, full shaped, dainty trimming on neck. long sleeves, special 60c. We ask you to come and inspect our new Fall Stock which we are opening up as fast as it arrives. It will pay you to read our advertisement, but it will pay you better to come to our store. _ SINCLAIR ll STEWART. SUMMERSIDE. i 1 11 _ Better Light. ‘*" And more of it for Less Money. That is what o 'll h 'f icsryrrse sid iiiicdiiihiihiiltiiufid°”iy“fi`.i lcetylene Lighting Company of London. The simplest and afest machine' on the market, ' We employ only skilled and experienced men to put iese lilliachines ln, and are_ prepared to supply you with "f=FYt U18 H€C€SSa~1‘y, Carbide, chandeliers and all Fixtures nd guarantee every plant We put in. R0g€l‘S si Rogers GENERAL AGENTS FOR P. E. ISLAND. SUMMERSIDE. AMEHCIANCLUTHINUSTUHE @@@@@@ Dont let yoor Boys get cold but bring them in and try a fall suit and overcoat, from us. We have the best and cheapest Ready to wear clothing in the market FRANK MacKENZlE & Go. Summcrside. septgi l Aliedeiiclun lady Tells how Distressing Pains in- Her Back and Kidneys have Vanished Since Taking! _--____ DOAll’S KIDNEY PILLS. Mrs. K. Burns is well known in Fred- ericton as an enterprising business woman , who keeps a grocery store on King Street.” By careful attention to business she has succeeded in building up a 'good trade, and is always anxious to satisfy the wants of her customers. She gave our represent- ative an interview in the matter of taking Doan‘s Kidney Pills, and related the story experience with this remarkable remedy as folloWB'- “For over a year I have been afflicted with incense pain in my back extending l fmm the base of my spine up to my should- ers. I sornetim.-s lelt dizzy, and could scarcely venture upstairs without sitting down to rest. 1 ascertained that my dis- stress was due iii a great measure to the deranged action of the kidneys. l My loins ached continually and 1 could scarcely benif my back. I did not pay much attention to my trouble at lirs t, thinking it would wear away, but in this I was disappointed as it grad- ually grew worse. “Not getting any relief from the many home remedies I tried, I became more anxious about my condition. and began to look around for a cure. I decided to try Doan‘s Kidney Pills, and got a box through Messis. R. T.’ Mack and Co.. druggists here; and before I had finished a month‘s treatment I was completely cured and now I am feeling as well as ever, and my back is strong and without ache or pain I can highly recemmend Doan‘s Kidney Pills for lame ba -k and many distressing troubles arising from the wrong action of of the kidneys. “ Doan‘s Kidney Pills never fail to cure Backacne, Brightfs Disease, Diabetes, Dropey, Gravel, .Rhonmatiem,' Lumbago, Weakness of the Kidneys in Children, Headache, Numbness, Female Troubles, etc. Sold hy all druggists. or sent by mail on receipt of price, 50c. a box r 3 boxes for $1.25 The Doan Kidney Co. Tor- onto. Ont. , FIRE AT PORT ELGIN. - Pom- ELGIN. Oct. 9.-The house and barns of the late Geo. N. Hayward here were completely destroyed by fire this morning. There being no men at home the contents of the barns were all lost, togeher with most of the household effects. Less about $1500. No insur- ance. Origin unknown. Baby Eczema and Scald Head. Infants and young children are pe- culiarly subject to this terrible disor- der, and if not promptly arrested it Will eventually become chronic. Dr. Chase made a special study of Eczema ar-d disease of ihe skin, and we can confi- demly recommi-rd Dr. Cnase's Oint- ment to cure all forms of Eczema. The first application soothes the irritation and puts the little sufferer to rest. i Who; are the Bakers that introduced every thing in the line of Bread, Cakes and Past-ry. l- llluruli & Son. 'Why? Because they are first class Tradesmen and the Population of the 'Island Will tell you never to pass ` I.N|ulphy ll Son. Evening Classes. Commercial College on MONDAY. OGT 3rd. and will be continued throughout the season on Monday, Tuesday and Fri. day evenings. Same coursesas in day 6188888. Apply at once. isaac oxnunaul, sept 29,'9si~.f ' Ni-iw YORK, Oct , 11, 1898.-Three men, who it is believed, are members of a bard of Italian counterieiters, with headquarters in New York, who have, during several month, been flooding the New England towns with counter- feit bills of small denominations, were captured' ye~.teiday, and the police band. The men who were captured said they were from New York, and gave their names as Frank Mari, Antonio Shelli and Josseili Sambire. The men are not known at the address they gave. Complaints have been made to the pilice in several of the towns of New England by small shopkeep-ers and sa-, lcon-keepers, that they had received counterfeit money, gf-nerally $2 silver, certificates. Deiei.-tives were assigned to the case, sho kee ers w~re warned, P P , and it was through the vigilance of Mrs. Watkins, who keeps a little candy shop in Grand avenue, New Haven, that the prisoners were captured. A man en- iercd her p are last night and mide a. 10~cent purchase, tendering in payment a $2 bill. Mrs. \Valkins examined it very caretull , and the man noticed this and threw 10 ceuls on the counter. say- ing: ‘~Oh, well. if you don’t want to change the bill, here is 10 cents.” He lefi the shop, but the woman fol- lowed him and pointed him out to Po- liceman Doran, who watched him and saw him join two other men. Doran called another policeman and placed the three men under arrest. In an umbrella carried by Mari the poiiceffund 35 $2 silver certifiates, all counterfeils, and about $17 in silver _ were found in his pockets. The coun- terfeit is a clever one.but ras one Ilaw. The word “bearer” is spelled *~bevi'er."' which, the police think. indicate it is the work of a German. Old England`s Flag, vs. Dr, A. W. Chase The virtues of D.'.Chase’s remedies are known the world over and like old Englauds flag the sun on them never sets. ~ Dr. Chase’s Ointment, Kidnev-Liver ,Pills.Catarrh Cure, Syrup of Linseed and Tu ntine and L'ver Cure en'o ‘Pe ` J .Y f' the confidence of everybody. They have won their way into the public favor on merit. Their sterling qualities and high standing and purety have made them the hou~ehold word all round the wor1d_ All dealers sell and recommend them, Dying Like Flies. Lorwoiv, October 9.-A despatch to the Daily Telegraph from Alexandria says the troops who have returned from teric disorders supposed to' be due to -. eating canned beef and the indulgence of cheap spirits. ` -?__.¢_.___. ’ HIS NARROW ESCAPE. Mr. John N _ Babcock’s Experience with Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Sbarbol Lake, Ont., Oct. 10. No resident of ihis place better known to the thousands of tourists and sportsmen who visit us annually, than is Mr. John N. Babccck. Mr. Babcock .has had many thrilling experience but the narrowest escape he ever had, he tells of intbese words :- “After twenty years of pain, caused by Gravel and other Kidney Complaints, I am pleased to be able toslnte that I have been completely cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. During these years I have spent hundreds of dollars for dctors and remedies, but only , Dodd_’s Kdney Pills heloed me.” Herbert Spencer Dying. LONDON, Oct. 8.-It is stated on the best authority that the condition of Herbert Spencer is regarded by himself and his friends as desperate. The aged philosopher-he is now past 78 years old-calmly regards the approach of death, making all the final arrange- ments with characteristic composure and attention to detail. The Medical Profession Recommend Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in the Am- erican Journal of Health, February 10th says:-"Among the proprietary medi- cines deserving recognition is Dr. success and has effected remarkable cures in many obstinate cises which seemto baffle the skilful medical ai- tendanr.” - Lots of New Honey just arrived at H. A. CoMi>'roi\"s. ” Send your order for Apples to H. A Compton’s. Choice lot of unfermented riving every day at It H. A By Woman’| Glavornosm ~ - are trying to capture the rest of ther y Khartoum are dying like flies from en- I X’ a H Q' ` \l.`.f / /f . \~ ‘ring ,_____ ,ll 5- l. / . I .'. ii ..`,v_ ‘- if 1,: . I . /. I ’ ` DI. A. \V. 4 1-i,i:~'i~: xi' \\ OR!! IR Htl _ Liuoiiiironv. THE GATARRH GLUTGH l fills rlngustlng Mirlndy ll at the Throat ol Nine Hundred in Every 'thousand 0! Our (.`omitry‘| Population, Nils ls Not Heaney, lt ln Bos-no (Int by Care fully i .implied siailstlm nf Disease-is ~ os! l'r¢-.vileur-lin Deveiopm-nt is \»ntche\| K urefujly, Because ii's .ii .~_~uro in . "rf- rnnner of ihat Ai-cn \ oloi-li ol' Ulsrusn- tonnumptlon-if Aegis-ciao, WILL I SUICIDE ? While 'l'l\ere’l Life and Dr. Ghl»l0»’l Cltarrh Cure 'l'lere’l Hope. I had suffered so many years from catarrh that I don't know that 1 will ever get it out of my remembrance. One day, when I took one of the end- has prescriptions Elven me by the medic-1.1 man to a druggist, I asked him bluntly, “Will this cure me, or will it not ? Or will it be like the rest 1'" I was nearly desperate. I can tell you. The _druggist sand :-"No, nothing can cure catarrh. I have it myself until I often think ‘of suicide. I take opium usually to sleep lt eff." I took the prescription away unlllled and wen: home, thinking of what the drug- sist had said about suclcifle, and I was utterly disheartened/ I have that pre- scription yet. Une day my deliverance came. A lady told me she had suffered just as I had, and was nearly Insane. and that a., remedy known as Dr. Cha.se'¢ Catarrh Cure had actually cured her. I had read a_ lot about Dr. Cnasc’n Oatarrh Cure, but I rethro- ward it as I did toward other medi- cines; had no faith. I tried lt as a last resort. I used -two boxes of Dr. Chase's Cfitarrh Cure, and found lt a Gllmplete cure. MRS. H. V. ROSE. Holloway. Gif. Prine 25 cents. blower Included- . `V:?_f1-»` /QQ; ` ';'~g‘_\".-"`|§%_` l' liz! l 1 ' J »~. ,\ S-S»i?.'Ii§.i*.‘§.l ~ -._`_, _s . Q f ' ' _/,' _ - _ _ _ ->, ~ <1-f ,ff '~ ' ‘ . » ,_, ._ Beaver Lino lcliinilllfrmliii All minmni. I DlRE'CT s SERVICE --- making some It is proposed to sail the 3;; egsxi fren his will “'S. S. LIKE. WIIIIPEB” 3,500 TONS From Charlottetown From Livcrpor Oct. 27 Oct. 4. Nov. 26 Nor.-10 The above steamer is fitted WM NIC storage. and has modern improvements for carrying live stock. Excellent accomodation for passon. gers. _ For fri-ight, passage. staterooms and other information apply at the oice ol N. RATTENBURY, Sept 3 if Agent i WDRTIVS I Nill lllllllllllll Plllllllll Hairdressing. 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