lit f “fr rs J' “fees THE GARDIAN, OHABLUITEPOWN, OCTOBER 24, 1899 1 ¢ humanist* I-Ill wxg-lmr ' - _ wh your head 'Sheen' tehdsybrti feel lilllotis. constl~ pad; am; gut qf tune. Wzlfl Y;;>1\;1; stomach sour and no 1096 l ei Du.v»P=°¥*¢°°' Hood’s Pills ages, mm 1 to 4 Dl\_l=~ is sir.: ......... .t M wt- fll do their work, C1111! Your y V bill usness. YOU” the it <1 0 - iiveiariiici rliiike router-1 happy win- _ _ _ . 1 25 cents. Sold by 811 medi°in° dealers' S m n y ’--\-»,-,---- .i>RoMiNENi t;iiizENs or s'sim5 w,,,,., ,,,,,,,_ t >.. , ` //I* ‘ . , twiitini iitiitis sitiivisitiaiip rman "tw Bow t By J. H. Bell, M. P., D. B. McLellan. M_P, And 0’lhC1‘ You will save { the Need oi a Bicakwatcr iii Suiiimcrsidc Harbor t l T/ @t K 1 »~- . » toPrcv1i » - . .W = f -ge list it Ditntnilfm A1’l’”_f“““y “°"“”g f ;';.“.':.t::‘tI.‘.f.f:’.f?::.i':;i.S:ss‘.;.‘; ;?.3°;..i';.i ;i.':.‘;i:;:°:. .i“:.i° `@“-9 o the f Most' sooo SFUL SPECIALIST FREE. Dr. McKay Jordon, Docroa or O1>'r_tcs, Stanley From Going on `l'icii‘thert§iel‘ll].c31ol.le,;,f)cnof Ophthmollcgy and ~ lotogy. China go, whose thi rr.;ugl;‘ course in c,l_isoasef;_€¥t;’ f;\;'(`iS°\”Y .~'aiT_ ` 3’ - ‘ . eye and the Pliysiolovy and Pathological eiftcts upon these organs nur t e years o prec »t H Alld Tlnlllcllllllc Rillllc. tra-inin has _laced him in the front. rank of his profession . No cast: Too ntrrlcuixr. _Remember -.se are v , ' ' - 15'-*fill/l(v / / ~1 ` -Ls. Q , i f r Women Owe a Debt Of gratitude, te the - ventor of the ecwi - machine. Few inventions save ~ much time and energy. .. Yearly improvements have been made from the ll beginning-The ' nnlonn lAci||||£*'v Leads all of the others in this respect.-Latest up to-date improvements. Cl Don’t buy a machine un- til you soeour-“Raymond” ga l lllllll 90 OUQIII 'Ill OIll=lOlOlOllOOO OIOI ullllindoio 1/ 2: .55 5' llllllll IIOIOIOIOIOIOIIOIOIO sgoudldnll lioncnullllnlllllill I mt.|.ER nRos,:! _ . Queen Bt. ` Connolly’s Building. 3S»"%I3'»833S3¥32S3I3i3 ANY OLD G A f -`--_._ t,..'.,..__.\"' _, 43"* ~ ‘ ff.. 'sm'-3-_ Will do the work in our Tortoise heaters. They econ- omize full enough to pay for the stove in one or two years. They hold fire to beat, any stove made. - They are low in price, neat in finish. $10 ti Y- ft il ' i_-ii. ..'..-J li.,s‘t.:.lu`l -i* Btksit , es) l l G t t. 'lftt Stittimerside Ilarbo: forth--_ pur- pose ol enabling the represcntatwes ot Prince County to inak-i a general i-i- spection ofthe propostd route or the r~,iiiter st -aiii=.~r from Summeside to Cape Torrnentinc pier. O.i board were J. H. Bt-.ll,l\l.P.; l).B.McLellan,M. P.; .\la_vor C,irnp';iell, G. H Godkiii. E q if Sunimerside;A GL'ARni.tN repeseni- stive and several oihers. On the tui- fectly sheltered and sxfe harbor, with channel to its former depth. whole there i., pears to be a sand drift Ol this land. Attiape Torrnentire the party were wilconied to:NewBruns\vick by Rev E. Ramsay, Mr. John Tucker. of the Sea- .-id.- Hot l Mr.Smith, McGlashen. who has charge of tie Cipe Tormentiie Pier, Mrs. (Capt) Geo. Kierstead and other- who were spending the noon hour fishing off the 'er pi . The 1'-.sulr of the investigation at ward run souudiigs were taken in ‘Cape Torment-ne shows as folows: Surnmerside Harbor. 1 First-That off the east and souther._v So far as Stimm~;rsidc Harbor is con- gfaces of the pier there was from 18 cerntd the result of the investigation to 21 feet of water at low tide and shows- laniple for the accommodation of the First-That inside the l?ght'nouse and t Stanley. fir abou'.40O yds between the light-1 Seconj-That the apgroach to the house and the wharf then is a per- tpisr shows a depth of water. increai-ing from 20 feet upwards. The railway at least 21 feet of water. track on the pier extends al1.o.t the _ Second-That comparing the depth whole length, and runs along that part of. the water inside the light, as ofthe pier, where = the 'S:at~ley would shown by the old chait,and as indicated pprobahl ,f loadnnd unlo`s`d‘." ` by recent soundings, it would appear From these results there would appear that there has been a sand drift from to be nothing in the way oi the Stanley the shoals on McCsllum’s Point. that, beginning her operations this coming has lessened the depth of water in the] fall and winter. " ' .channel by from one to two 'feet at a The prim l»tt'e stenuier Brant is s point about 400 yards inside the light. beautiful brat nearly a`iid'ta.-t-iiully fur- Tliis demonstrates the futilty and:nished`anc__la splendid steamboat; able necessity of a breakwater to preventito make 1'0 knots an hour easily and further sand drifts. and restore the ‘t even more if moss-ary.. ' ` ` The genial otiicers. Messrs. Hobklrk. Third.-That it the Stanley draws ask of the Fisheries Prttective service, and is stated 15 feet of water, there is‘Capt. D. MtKinnon make the voyage" ample water in the harbor. to enabletan exceedingly plessant one for their `A hor to enter and depart with safety. y guests., Fourth.---That it would bo advisable _.The paitv. returned ti Sumtnerside for the Government to dredgea short 'bs' 5 o‘clot-k after a thoroughly enjoy- distance`in the channel near the light ‘ able outing. Shortly after ten o’clock yesterday morning Lient-Colonel Moore visit d gent.He stated that they would leave by the exp e s on Widnesday morning for Quebec and that it is expected the con. or twelve days before sailing. He ttien congratul itsd the men on the opportun- ity that had come to them-which is the tir t opportunify that lsland soldiers had ever had- of fighting in foreign land. Thousands ol their friends iv- rs envy- ing then: this chance oi fig-.ting for their Country and no person could pos- sible be more sorry than himself tiat he was not allowtd to go with `tl1em. He then went on to siy that it was h rdiy necessary for him to remind them that the credit ol the corps to which they bc- lo ig-the credit of their island prov..ice -was in their hands and he hoped that they would never do anything to reilsc-t discredit upon either themselves or their homes. The Colonel concl-.idel the remtiks portunit-,'. The contzngent then proceeded. with the usual drill under the direction _ ol Lieutenant Sprague. , In the afternoon the steady sol lieily tramp of the contingent was heard com- ing up the stairs of the New Prowse Block. They were on their way to Messrs Westlake Bros., studio to be photographed. ln a few days all will be able to secire one. DIED. At Charlottetown, Monday morning, Oct. 23rd, Fannie Elizabeth Ross. daughter of the lite Rav. Malcolm Ross. [Fuieral from the home of her sis- ter, `\lfs J B Stretch Long Creek p°‘ Tuosilayu at 2. p. ui.: to Wcstvile Model Grand Ranges. V 'L-,,,,,`e,;,,y§._ Highland Ranges $2.5 up. Cooking Stoves $15 up. MARRIED. iA~gu= \loI\~=l ti Christina McLeod, y At the Mtnso, Georgetown, on 213- & B§S;O.:t.. by Rv. A. W_ K. Herdnian ! iiriii cf ciinénia. the diill shed and addressed the contin- , tingent will remain at Quebec for tml by congritulfitng them upon their op-K WHAT WOMEN NEED Who are suf- fering from heart pglpi- station, ner. vousness, weak, faint or dizzy spells, anaemia, hys- `l361‘1a., pale and sallow complex- ion or any of those ailments of the heart and nerves that render so many wo- men invalids -i s M i 1 - burn’s Heart and N e rv e Pills. This remedy re - stores life ' and energy to those who are weak and run down, makes tho pale cheek rosy, strength- ens the heart, creates new nerve tissue and makes the blood rich and red. Mr. Alex. Drum- mond, 24 Palace St. , London, Ont., made this statement of his wife’s case: “My wife had been ailing for alongtime with weak nervei and impoverished blood, when she commenced taking Mil- burn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. “ They proved to be the medicine that sho needed, making her nervous system strong and giving rich, red color to her blood. She has been in good health since tak- ing this splendid remedy, far better indeed than she had been for years, and I am only too pleased to recommend their use to other suiferers.” Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills, 50c. a box, 3 for $1.25, all druggists. T. Milburn & Co., Toronto, i'iil'5|i;§l-.lt .its fil?ttt9.l- e c t iiiversity.) \ ( - ;;l\'\erChant Tailor ttilcsamltesttleticelUtfliieliouts, Dorchester St- East- I Blu I0 a. “__ |m3&7n8in t :riARt_oriErowN P E i Pf°»»+»¢»»»t\-me ~ c - , ¢ . . . . . 0ct'25dt;ndwtf A qu 'ry ages T ‘ l I ooo L-3 ii ' \a` .€‘§!t. -.GED t -“-t_;§s;s)fs_- is ‘ _tl Citi' _.(t_-ini J .$3.9 ro _'VG-`3iE _ ___,L, ` ‘l§;\\ "\ \./ vt ref* .__ .F ,. ,, t' #Az /.- Ll; - if-?°i.‘f _ ,-. ttf; 8 P d stay, but above offer is good for ten days. (No operation performed or medicine prescribe ) Open Evenings- A Next to W. F. Carter; Queen Street. V i t . ~ t yé) Ii ..-. \) tL`ftf`s*ti .lf .\~.' @§@3}s@§*r”r;he garment-_ "to PERFECT FITTING; fTHORO`UGHLY* WELL EIudND M‘f"NUFAC'1‘U‘RED"fi'6in the productions of the Bdt English, ‘ii . Scot¢li,` Irish 'Mills N6¢er_be_fo_ro public of this Province had such an opportunity of securing fi. Grodo_;Goods,at such .modes-ate Prices. f - - - cA|».LANnsEsrus'.r~ » o . Get-»one of our pamphlets and read it, it will open your eyes and save* our pockets. ' -Bolo-agents for .~Charlo`ttctown.' .-' i ‘ B ` Scntner, MCL€od t&~Co, QE @ réigg 1”* w, i . , ` it " ‘ Li - E - f ~ » . 'i f , 1 ;- . . . ct.. . , '- : i~ 3 Q, 3 t ' ` ._ T5 K. U. 4, _ . , i EHHWZ, `i '_ Irv I ji-E. in -J-If tit 'L21 L17. " l f tI.~F;§it§-`i)t; . ‘ 1 in 1 1 . .4 wi\@1l Ci-J - ' ~"` t. - »\ U M53 ig* '“""‘>'l i ""i“'.'.' was ~ nn 1;-“iff-» ltg, Free inations cut prices .days r:-i'L,(;.Z3 (s ‘Y 'V bil# tooeooooo one Tl-.__ g ui one for What about that . 1 v tli0VERli\lllliT.,Flllll Pieceof silverwearyouwerewanting. cron-mrs. on mon .T We have just the article to suit you, come and inspect them. w hers--at -the corner Jewelry Store. L. W. coot<, §;:.°:.s:;:.».:°:;;f;;~...... Jeweler. ’ _ ,~ YF I ytlioroughbred, and 4 good grades o era C- . 'English Bull, all bred at Mount _ BY IIIGTIIIN. To oe sold at Public 24th, at 10 o’clock a. m. 2 gliortliorn Heifers Calves,'_ - 2 .syrsltire do ‘ do.;i". L 1 4 Shorthorn Bull Calves, 2 2 Ayrshire do ` doi ‘ . A. o'.'s-'rnw V Sunmsnsinn (Market , | ~ _|» . _ ‘ A t - . you '1`Hun.snar, Ocronnn 26th ' 1 » .. p ` g 1 ' f_,,o'clock nom: llillllll liiillllllllBS lllal lalll M _ _ _' _ 'i ii' 2 Shorthorn Bull Calves. We have Just received a large shipment of grspliophones,-