Baking Powder... THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I., 1 1 1 ' earbeiiis eiieet I Absolute A Purity Guaranteed. ‘__ ,_ i _ _.| I PLAN; LINE EXBURSIUIIS J Charlottetown to .at .av Boston and Return .at $11 .00 '-GOOD FOR 30 DAYS- Ccmmencing October 31-d,.the well known S. S. Halifax leaves Charlotte town every Tuesday at noon for Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax. From Halifax-Every Wednesday at 11 p. m. Passengers ticketed via Pic- ton on Wednesdays. From Boston every Saturday at noon. Tickets for sale at Stations at P. E. I. lail-way. For tickets, rates on freight and all information apply to H. L. CHIPMAN, W. W. CLARKE, Snpt. Halifax. Agent. Sept- 27--.tf K *I ._ _ I 4 1 P. 'E. I. RAILWAY ON soa:mo.~ uoivnar oeeobei- isui, 1599 :ao mins or ima Raifway win nm deny Sundays excepted) as under:- hi. ns Outward. Trains Inward. ‘K =~- Read Un. i down - Add. :__ _ o-'o,,v .='~,,Ps»§_.§$§: msggégw ;8g§~:§3 Sgscsss e ease ..::;-- :§I::_< Snow; '-'*' wPwPE SQSSL [V E 6.2l1L§’h:lrlott`eitowtuiA Nm.. ”iviie‘é”i.¥..?" Hunter River Ar. Emerald Lv S; Junct I-25 Ar Lv.6.40 11.00 8.00 8's1de} If-al W Ar. 8°35 - . ellin .i .18 .Alberton..... 2.20 ..Tignish.... li? f°‘f° 7° If- .E1 F - P' F* - .3 S r>i»I~'-.~' ' sf-I-' iwsv? M'-if-9=.-s=° ' ess? ,gesgsea gasses i. f“ ._ ~== P f° 1. is i`=’§§‘§= :==°."§°és§’£.=_' "°!V'f".°-i~s»v~ ggi: ef..-as §i°§i%f§§ ri ' E ....CharlotI’.etown _ .A .Mt. Stewart ..... __ Mo.ell .. St.. Peters.. ._ .Souris ...... __ -1 we _ 4.55 sos P. 3.3) fl* .st !> s§§§ iz; S .MIL Stewart.. . . _ . .Cardigan _...Georgetown _ _ .Lv.. 8.50 .....Lv....Emerald..-...Ar 7.3' 9_40....Ar._Cape Tr-a.verne_.Lv6.4g Rgssensers leaving any point on me in ie. I Way. _ Royality unciion and west, by morning trains, connecting with S_S Northumber and_at Summerside; arrive Bos- ton_ B. 8; M. Ry 4.25 A. M.; Montreal C. P. Ry. 8.39 a_. m. I. C. Ry. 5.30 p. rn. following day. 'l rains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER. Gen. Man. Can. Gov t. It ys., M '_ G-A~_SHARP Suberinterd nt. P. h Chiro retnwn Oct. 1n1soi._ _ maven. in com!-'ouI'Ir -oN Tian- PABIFIG EXPRESS. I»v.liil`fi.‘ - -'.00 _ .iM T W Th ‘ Lv. ;ii.'1~1i1\n - _irq iiiimg Tiiiw iii Ar. il pi-ireul - 8.3911. m..Tu W 'l`h Fr Saisu L\. )_loi:ir€a1l - 9-lo a. m.iI‘u W Th}l"r Sa ;Su Ar. N aiiccuver 123.30 p_m.;Su Mc 'l`u W _Thim- A TOURITT SLEEPER Oiiubove train every Thursda , from and runs to SEATTLE, With- _Double berth rates from Mcntreel to W` _ »i3eg,V;4.oo;io Maneme Hat, 96.50; ¢..ig.,,‘-‘,3, “£1 .......i.°“°°“'.°.'$‘i'.S°“°“.ii °'-“...°"‘i.. o .1 _ P010 ans a. Wcftem Un tedStntesu'|d to Japan, Cuina, =f‘=":i?.'=‘5.'“.if.'-..»“’2‘»f‘¢a*':'.‘:::’.i.i:°““°i’“~ :d maps, verite to g matter A..T. HA D.P. ;A. C.'l;FI't *.111 1_- ls the result of Overwork and an Exhausted Nervous System. Dr- A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food onli” New Brain and N¢N¢ “SNC- . - , rants “messed ....; nenlggmlinowionly too well what it means to hvdiieilise brain so tired out that concentration of thought is almost imP°55_ibl¢‘ One-fifth ol all the bloos in the human b°d_7 la found in the brain. an Unless ‘h° bl°°df“ pure and rich the brain_becomes exhausted or want of proper nourishment. Di- A W. Cho.se's Blood Food creates new briiri and nerve tissue. and Pf°d“°"’ “°h nd bison, -~ me mai auiii" of the body- All brain workers quickly r¢°0§f11‘° °f ‘his Feat f°°d wie’ md mer . and ambi- enter on their work with new ener8Y °°°° pe... me been \ ns w ..§‘.1i”..'Z*i.‘.’..‘”‘.‘.‘§‘.°`.'§‘.-i.§’°~i=d by =\_== we °f Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food. which is for sale by all dealers at 5oe I D01- Dr. Chase's New Book,__"Tb¢ mi °f Pm and How To Cure Them. sent fl'¢¢ \° YW* ‘ mums. mmm. Baie a Co.. Tctonto Bleed Disorders are simply kidney disorders. The kidneys filter`the blood of all that shouldn’t o there. The blood passes through the kid- neys every three minutes. If the kidneys do their work no impurity or cause of disorder can remain in the circulation longer than that time. Therefore if your blood is out of order your kidneys ave failed in their work. They are in need of stimulation, strengthening or doctoring. One medicine will do all three, the finest and most imitated blood medicine there is Docld’s Kidney Pills A Bacon-An opera hat. you know, is one which can be shut up. Egbert-I wish some of the opera pa- rons were built on that plan. lnstant Relief guaranteed by usiug'Mil- burn’s Sterling Headache Powders. No depressin after-edect. Boiis and Pimpies. Miss Agness Bowman,Piuy Station Ont. writes: “I have been a. sufer from boils and pimples on my neck and face for many years. After taking 2 bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters they all disappeared and havefnever yet returned. When the judgement is weak the prejudice is strong. SPRAINED ARM. Miss Marv Ovingtcn, Japer, Ont, says: “My mother got her arm sprained badly and nothing she tried helped her. A bot- tle of Ha.gyard’s yellow Oil. though, cured the arm in a. few days. ' Hungry Higgins--What’s the use? He'd take it in and set it summers where I couldn`t git at it. It’s so pleasant to take that children cry for it: but it’s death to worms of all kinds. Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup. Price _25c. All dealers. _ _ She I wonder what kind ' of clams these are? He-From the way they taste think they must be little rub ber necks linard’s Llnimsntfnr sale evsrvwlicre. Weary Watkins-But wouldn't you li k to see prosperity comin on so strong that every workin’man would have a full dinner pail? Getting over heated and tching coldca often brings on Cramps and Colic of the worst kind. A few doses of r. Fowler’sD' Extract of Wild |Strawberry give relief from the pa-in and quickly cuss the worst cases. “Money talks.” “Well, with me it has always stuttered. i _Sick Headache, however annoying and distressing, is positively cured by Laxa. Liver Pills. They are easy to take and never gripe. If you starve your cow your pocket- book will be starved. Pain Ceased First Day. Mrs. Mary O’Dell, 262 Dunn Ave., Tor- onto, says: She used Milburn’s Rheu- ,matic Pills for a severe attack of Rheu- maitisni and she got relief from _pain after taking the remedy one day. Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruit. If two men engage in a Ileontroversy and ask you to settle it; one of them is bound to jaw you instead of the other man. IVorms cannot remain when Dr. Low’ Pleasant worm syrup is used. It is dest to these parasites and by its Cat-harti action promptly expels them; will no harm the most delicate child. Price 25c. Iinard’s Linimsnt Relieves Nenralgia. Au acre of performance is worth the whole world of promise. i>AiN AFTER EA1iNo _ Mrs. P. Watters, Dirleton, Ont., made Est; I BRA' N .f.iT.`."f.i§'.f.ff.;.. steamer, to change the size and form of was blocked by the regulations. Appli- Assistaat Secretary Spaulding to-day,as under the exigenciea of the occasion, granted the necessary permission to re- It was noon-day and the writer was passing a_loug the walk which leads to the park. I am compelled to call it a walk because I am aware that it has never been properly named. I stopped a boy-apoor little fellow encased in rags-who told me that he was com: polled to spend his school-hours fishing smelts. He said that he was only one of many who lined the wherves all hours of the day in search of food. f After watching the boy for some minutes Icame to the conclusion that smelt fishing is sport. When the cold weather setsjn the smelt fishers come out in force, and on a chilly day. a sweater anda long pair of boots are the uni- form of the genuine enthusiast. He does not care for his hands. With two poles out and a stiff breeze blowing, numb fingers receive very little atten- tion. This is one of the sacrifices a smelt fisherman makes in the interests of sport. A chilly day is what the fisherman likes, for it is then that the smelts are supposed to vite. If it is cold enough to freeze the food he would naturally get in the water, the fisher- man has a snap. The fish bites, and the catch is usually a good one. ,When it comes to wharf fishing the boys of Charlottetown know a thing or two. and when a party of them get together there is all kinds of fun. The* sport `is as great for the locker-on is it is for the boys with the lines out, for, with baiting hooks and tangled lines and fights over the cutting of them the youngsters receive experience which serves them well when they become independent -voters later on ani go to the caucuses.- Com. TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN» Nov. 8, Ar.-Evelyne, Benoit. Alber. ton; Minnow, Chapman, Northport; Lama C., Henderson, Wallace; S. S. » Halifax, Pye, Boston. _N0v., 8, Cld.-_Eve1yne, "Benoit, Bar- badoes; S. S. Halifax, Pye, Boston; Bright, Aquilla, Sencabangh,George- town; Heiadss, Mclnnis, Wallace; Minnow, Chapman, Northport; -Beluga., Conrad. Tusket, N. S.; Stewart L., Breaux. Picton; Laura C., Henderson, Wallace; Nutwood, Tierney, Souris ;Collector, Reinhardt, Summerside; Janett, Gerrior West Arichat. W. C. T. U. - Geuduced By the W. 0. T. U.. tiliirlo town. PLEDGE.-“I hereby solemnly pro- all disti1led,ferniented and malt liquors. orrioi-:Rs Fon YEAR ENDING Mar, 1900. President, Mrs. (Dia) R. Johnson. lst. Vice President, Mrs. Hensley. 2nd H “ Mrs. A. Lord. °‘ “ Mrs.C.Matheson. -‘ Mrs. T. Pickard. ~ Mrs. N. Armour. Mrs. Wm. Shaw. ‘D ll 3rd 4th 5th 6th ~‘ “ Recording Secretary, Miss J _ Hender- ~q_ wsi e sos. ii me ’i1ia1‘t»ie 5,, mesh better um ‘*' F 0' B-_-xnmnm any otheiisiosp tlioaltml hosl;:1s'ed.”-IlIips.Ada|ii H. Falls, Victoria. Wasniitoron, Nov. 7.-The British C0 N_ B ~ ` S arzzsemiss .:;;:°:1e..aa:;'°e:.°e..La W "Is Wt' a".a‘°°“° '° °=h°=~ swf'-me ii... a».~a.i..»._ aaa mai me s aan h7°°°°m°R _ ._ __ Iriiigiiir us'8I`iii-il “ihipihiliiits visor? tiiulie “I ` appreciate working with your Welcome; sway with the made from an AIHGIHCM P°}‘li» it Win!! rub and is thorough in its work.”-Mrs. T. B. (7hut'u`hiq%- Marysville, N. B. _.ll F"‘“°P°"‘°d ""°“‘ih ll" U““°d stile” “I use Welcome Soap all the time and think tlierd no better.” - Mr?-' I . _ _ gagggdéhilgfihigie;':r§oner9g‘:;;?l;3 Gilbert, Allen, Pembroke, Yarmouth Co., -N B. _ p that the goods should be exported in “We have used Welcome Soap in-o,i_ijr family for along time and it is the origiéial paokingmt and WIN? if the beat Soap we ever used.” Winifred Scholleld,White Rock,KiugsCo,l§f.B. , was foua necessary. or convenience e d 1 fwl ,S0 - ._h t dthink -t - “d "uw in smwing tim my on the perfeiitli’EMrilsiehllriiiglieiiin€aI;eswidk°tI3n;?dge?}I;'inB. I P” m I 1' the bales. it was found such s course ' I .. “__ _ cation was made to the Trevas_i16i'y De- , A ' I ~ _.; ,_ partment for a temporary mo i cation p = _ " g A _j ei ,_ of the conditions of transhipment and y p _ _ V __ __ _ if Sums & % a f' ff’ /\ \ ”» ((0, li. il/ » -Q-1_4 W7. lilf/ \_, .4 ref” P money. , 2;s>»'=/-:¢,-;i/f me _y._‘-_/) . ‘_-_¢;".,-¥:4 (iii ~ i - Warm woollen underwear »Co’s. 3 tf C1.assEs for Embroidery will be rc- opened at tue Decoration Art Room Grafton Street. commencing Nov. 1st. Oct. 27 2 a w 2w. Readers ofthe ¢°GUannm1t” should not fail to see the samples of Jellies from Pure Gold Jelly Powder-At all grocers during the next few days. mise, God helping me, to abstain from Qur dy_.t0-Wear C05. _ Militia and Soldiers, Mrs. Small- wood. T. U. Parlors, Grafton Si., every Mon- Arm Temperance Association. Lord Bt Jo Ei' z et9. d 8: w tt. ._ ` bottles made s complete cure. 1; °;]1ys;1‘;ilBl:1<3s, ,the body, but the mind h llidlllll’ Illlillllli _ B \ ._ I 'agus' T0 fm” k _ Purity in Art and Literature. Mrs. ` i 3, f I-, 1 'Dr. R..1oiinsou. rated caitaloguesq , ;:_1,,;;;'_" °' as ‘mg Parliamentary Usage, Mrs. Chas. I ' address 0|-dem to MMHGSOH- - _ 1 i I ' » _ P.nC. Corsets are made 4 _ s _ to t-and they do fit. _ i iiiiili iiiii lIiiiWiiiiI.li _ - Sailors, Mrs. _Thos. Pickard. V ‘ They’re made `to wear 001817 SPGCISIISW. R°g“1“1` meellllg held in the W. C. 4 -and they do wear; ~ Charlottetown, P E I -_iii day afternoon at 3.30. s , ’ i Ask your (13513,-_ ~ In a recent speech before the English I ' I Toronto Ont _` ,_` x 4 '“\ ' \ I -\` /A e 1/,K ,\ I \` ,, Had to be satisfied with a poor stove, because ag, they couldn t getany better. _ The times have changed' and now you can get I. the best that the world produces for 'the same ‘~ .sewn ann |i|n|||.a||n names. if" cool stoves. s _ p 'ronvnisl-: lllesrelis. _ e Au. iunns or sroves, I ._ Fennell dr. ChandIer_ ._ ,;__ _ _ . »,..` <...` /.`-, e' .-1//~‘ -¢- \r¢`< ¢¢ '/\~ ~/»~ , u err; .iv 2 ;: -_ .ii ~>_. iy\;< ..i_ .ii ii. J, `-I ‘ ' ._ iii.) ae. A, T"__T°V_N° lmpo Nt S \1 U i an act of international courtesy and ’ - if T ‘I . p W Au wrnwangmw press the hay at the port of exportation. I I H _ ` I _ Stencils (ill _ ` I 7.7* - Fishing For Smelts. f f I ’ It i A p ' 1._ e,(i‘= L _ ff; _ f , _ ’f" *rf* I a \‘ i i \"_I/- //I, ,ii 3,! .\J// i \`. Si. '/I 1,. 1,, li ,i . s W `~ I f I'/L . / e ,f ., ,f _ _ . . , f ` /_ ,__ _/-Q `; _,, U , l`\`__~ I§*f¢ ' `§`§ . I / (\ i \\"\i Lancashire Fire Insurance Victoria-Montreal1 Fire Iasuraaee ta The above Companies are not connected with the P. E, Island Boardo Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by the traif rates. I am, therefore Paved =» eff-H iuwfwci at substantially reduced rates! ~ I J-. J. JOHNSTGN, f ~ Agent,Charlottstown, P E I “There isn.’t enough paint on Brim- hea. for cash at Paton 'm°r’° new hwse-” ‘ _ P ‘°Well,ihere’stoo much on Brimmefs new wife.” _ linu1|’s Linlaisnt Cures Bums, etc. She-Mr. Highnote tells me he 'is cultivating his voice. ~ He-Yes:.I saw him in-igating it early this morning. i _Avoid popularity; if has many snares and no real benefit. Hae'yard’s Yellow Oil is prompt to relieve . and sure to cure coughs. colds sore throat ~ including beer, wine and cider, as a tmnes are Worth seemg_°IaS° 5 Pain in tht chest, hoarseness, iluiusy, etc: beverage, and to employ all proper P3tOIl & CO lIf'Pfi°° 25° _ 'means to discourage the use of and ii I » f - - traffic in the same.” P'Jl;_?§§g;§e'g0°d namred regulated 8°' ww Wt 0% Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. W. P. £ ‘ly 9° MY "3 3' fl“““ubY f° Doull. » ` s Celery per barrel, Treasurer, Miss Sara Macrae. ‘ _ ‘ for 3 bbls sUPnR1NrnNDnN'rs or m';1>nR'rMEN1's. ~ _ _ _ i ‘ “ “ $9 50 We send our plan of ke ery with each order and ship to the rovi a Mothers’ Meetings, Mrs. A. Lord. _ _ g r ‘ “PWS Health and Heredity, Mrs. P. Large. ' ‘ Scientific Temperance Instruction, ` I _ ' p nces We have als0 Mrs. R. J _ Campbell. Sundav School Juvenile Work Mrs 5 _ _ . . g o- Sllifoiiliiiiiogoaooi, Mrs. L. M. Poole. Visible Writing fmm S59-"15 x ' 5011?)";“ f°;` 25°’ 20 lb’ fa; Parlor Meetings, Mrs. Wm.M.CoBin. l30 flnlsh- ‘ ‘ b S or $ 001 very 1°w n Press, Miss Sara Macrae. _ _ _ _ ~ _ b 1' Cabbaga P91' 100 hnds 5* Evimge1isiie,1\m.J. Newson. Wmte for beautifully illus 2 _ e fu 3310 er now as our reserve ml! ” all called out. Call at the market Wolsyeley said: There are some battles l t ' I P W P H C B A, to be fouvht- some great enemies to be 7 Indian ' - ' 0 ° ' enoonmriai 'by the United Kingdom, me 0°' Agents' I g °“°"°°' P' Q" ’ , Barrister-at L _ _ but the most pressing enemy at present / - '_ ‘ ink gr Nw; ::‘i‘:h°“'t."‘?°°”' Aft" °“ff°””g f°" 5 YW is drink It kills more than all our`ilIl|1|'llI|» lllllli 'IIS Ill IIIGI- ' f (;\"|¢;N|| pain_and d' trees ft t' ° A - " ~ ~ started to use lin IiiBveraPi1l°f:»i-u'l"iii¢£ “°"°'t “°“P°°° °f “"”°' “d “°* ~ 'runrruouir No no. SBYIII Transfer Bnnnnxcn Dunn s or geucies, Kirk Canbehadat ni-¢¢..__i1_ 1" J Morris. D L Hooper w._Pickard W A H1 W iF Gutter Stewaft it Sanderson & Beer & G ff. M Ee land Galliiig But lla: g’Ve have a. large reserve for winter keeping which we send out, and the now well medicinal properties of this som , vegetables should induce _ . I, ...enum \....|_.¢|...i|\-|».r's'l-rl|»-1-lla-4|-i-l lot of dry keeping onions at the lowing low prices J J GAY &. SON;