e.U~E3%sia"-“ 5 CP V 1 y ‘ei-ry...-" __ -‘-L * _ .._...... ~ W. Q - A - If f* - - ~ ~< '-x,‘¢;§-;:_r_-.l.¥ 2»'t‘~%L°‘I:‘n§1‘.-"ef="‘.' =-is-.~»='t~.m=e..;<'e==-nr-¢u>'~e1s.f=\-: v'.vrtr~»>l»:r.~'¢er\J~'x.=r~>- »f-.l _..¢’.~.»\~/»;¢~f~1aa»u\¢»-s|e\-neun:-o'-<<»¢.> I ` .-. .._.- ..~ -v,-.e~,..-~.»» l. ._ .~_....._.`.-......~ -rtr.....».....~..u_ a¢=¢e%fe'v»1¢#“§-‘¥“‘f*il‘:f,:'z::;,"fs:.;r:_. " ‘ ‘ ~' > --~~ ...f ... ._.._.,....~..... . _ ., _ ,l . _,__,~ _,__.,____ . ”“fu|`$uff;ring by a New ' market Woman in the Nose Affected f m f I ' P nawoutd Sv.e.l »J_.til Her Eyes _ *n¢;losed- How Rolieved. QWMARKET, 0_‘~T'l‘. --“I have had s I opportunity' or noting the gg-og; 'f were oi lloods Sar=apar;:ia poems aflccxcd and particles had _ _f <~ through nn opening; in the left __ aéwwycad for more than five minutes _‘“m°_ She su fic-:ed _ fi “gore Palns In the Head iyymyasa specialist. They all sai d *nun gone tco tar. Her nose would about every three days until her 'gold almost be closed. Then it yank through and the swelling tors day or two. About sho commenced taking 'Hood‘| and since that time has improved. She has not been with any swelling since, and the the side of the nose has all healed. the road to a complete cure. I too highly of Hood’s Barsu- Icheertully recommend it to If you decide to take Hood’s Sar- do not be induced to buy any Be sure to get Hood?s. 4 cure liver ills; easy to I IS take, easy to operate. te. l0T|cE __ _We are general commission mer- h]ts,direct importers of.Oranges, I; l@ns,Banana.s, etc., Jobbers and -§,'vcl'scf butter, Eggs, Cheese and film products. Goods of all kinds *hand sold on a moderate com- Correspondence solicited. WOODILL & CO, 26-5 Barrington St-.. Halifax N S po _ ~- . _ 3*; been a siifierer from catarrh '* 'kb' page fo-.xr j~:_;;_~',i1;:d the disease ` page far that the bones of the nose jsfly _ ~ ` *_ Har eyesight was also affected to _“uhm that for nearly a year she was _ ~ *égimos was almost distracted. She __ by four different doctors, one émqldnot do anything for her, as the nnciznums or @l'l'0ES. TUIINIPS. OATS. T @'l'l'El, EGGS, PUULTRY FRESH POBK BREMNWR BROS. *H--lomrs nswrounntano nqanm nv am. immsor DUCE. I . I serum' ron 'rim his sermon at the Tremont Temple yesterday morning, tho Rev Dr George ‘ L. Lorimer paid a remarkable tribute to _the Jews of both ancient and inodein itunes. His subject was “The Worlds ‘Indebtedness to the Jew-it study in Ancient Prophecy and Current History." .after speaking of the persecution io which the Jews nad been subjected in y all countries and in all times, he said »that since 18-I9 the race has made won- derful progress. But recently there has been it revival of what is called the anti-Semitic feeling. demonstrated in Paris and in Russia by the uprising ot mobs crying for the destruction and banishment of Jews and threatening th e downfall of all institutions daring lo support tht ir cause. A recent writer, he went on to say, entered Paris in September and found that a great hush had fallen over the people, recalling the condition in Jer- usalem when a greater, more noble Jew than Dreyfus had been sacrificed. A I, _“The Jew is a dangerous tigure in history for any nation io touch" the speaker said. ‘-Spain drove out tue Jew. Where is Spain today ? It is God’s promise that, through the Jew, all nations shall be blessed, and Then the blood-stained hand is raised to strike these people it well may hesitate and fall." ‘ Then he went on to show that it was the Jew that gave the vital force to the `_ have the Ten Commandments. Bear in 'the Jews, born of a Jewish mother, of _ a.-Jewish tribe. But not only has the Jew given us the ethics of our religion, but he has given us an example to follow in human leg- country he neverretnrned a runaway slave, as some Christians did._ There I are the poor amohg the Jews, as among other people. but never abject poverty and their c ' ren an o ers in lie ` h J th f 'l In education and all sanitary move gress in commercialism. It was he who devised the use of paper in business transactions at a time when it was un- safe to transport goods or valuable ma- terial, through wild lands. The young Jew who has ro ert takes care of it phecics are are to be fulfilled we cannot know. It will come in God`s own mar- vellous way. But this we can and do know. that we are standing on the solicited. Liberal advances threshold of marvellous events. Halifax, N. S. Success comes to those who pei- servc. If you take Hood’s Sarsap- arilla faithfully and persistently, you will surely be benefited. I The Brigantine Maderdo isexpected to load at Charlottetown for the Bermuda market on or about November the 10th inet Horses will be taken as frei h . _ _g . up co-“gsm” gggm' at ($20)_ twenty dollars per hcadt mc-|»|o"EEn_ ‘ Stalls will be provided by owners of the vessel. Shippers to provide feed. A l to R. N. Cox at Hotel Davies mu n. s. mo Ailemcliu me C§£rf0uetown_ 4 IOL ' i\i¢§.¢,,,`E,“f1,°,{;f‘{,”,,”,, ,,,,,,,°,,,,E, leading fur Stars-“MY STURE ¥A`I'8,POULTRY.BIITl’EB, ETC. J. H. BELL keeps anything and ' everything to make or mend a boot. _ “ilfrcll i.\1Ti_E»" time or smuue e 15 1W- * mon nosrlin To sr. iomrs levi underwear at P|to|’s. 12 I - _ ~ _- W 'll ou brin to me laddie? showing a complete line 1,11 b1?i§1"Z:lbmfL ngw ghd; lélesie ltlo- " C 'cht f Janus nos o. oy (Lies and Gontlemeyvg :Ewa Sgaglan Tartan shaw.1s__g1.eat .big warm fellows and they will make ye a Wi. < -e. -. $1151.35, 1.60 '.5 .4- § W-"~ ' 1- # f~' -»_'!-'H Bur your Clothing from Paton & Co. 5 tf grand Highland cape -nov11 ‘f e ' - = F l Haviz your slegh robes repaired and trimmed at Tuoiuas PICKARIYS. EUSIOH Street, Charlottetown.-14 cod lm Axorrnnn consignment of honey ar 0 rived. White comb and dark c0mb18o. and`15o, lb at Gay‘s Stalls Marko 1 Charlottetown. 98 ti. _ l npr' V ' 15`i1'~ Dir. Curr cures Chronic Diseases toift Q Friday. Satur- Styllsh up-to-date shoe wearers and R“§';:;d'; _ 8:1? or send stamp ~ . n y should seek our establish- f;?;;orma,ion_ _ ‘ “‘°“"~ » mio wooko :-p)_dC~>'s ehwge H <_>f - ' ’ r.- air ‘ Our Ladies Box Calf Walking gi-:;?ilhtd:’x'TI].`i’>ldiliiiiai1 ;idsC1l:>‘ii: Brooms, Q or Skating Boot at $2.25'is aF|A»mP»W;¢k5,“Lamp Burners, 612°-» “G- l" beauty. _All at prices to clear. Big bale of 91680 I goods now on.-W- A- WWI" & C°- ; W ` 5 ‘ ' ddsw Si. _ e have lower a GQ” J_H_B°“_s for Enghsh top I Sleep timo,mah honey! ei-coin’ shadows fallin’ Sun sinkin` down in a skies: Sand Man done reckons .line now fo` callin` - Close yo’.i’i coal-black eyes! Close oem. niih honey ! Sand Man WOi»`L lub _ytf Et yo ‘sists to chatt th dataway; Yander he‘s callin’ ! “Dei-ry dum! df-rry dum! derry ditty ditty dum!" Dat`s what ’.i Sand M in say! Sleep time, mah honey S she/lows am creepin,` Creepin’ up arou id` a cabin dr_»’; Down in a meadow dem bulfrogs am weepin.` Weepin’ kase de sunlight had to go, Sand Man am waIkin,` sweet dreams he`s bringia` ~ Donn yo’ blink <1 fm li`l eyes dat way ! Yander he’s s~ iging’ ! Derry dum! deriy dum! derry ditty ditty dum! ~ Dit`s w`na.` it San! Msn say! Steep time, mah honey! shadows done foun` 7,05 Fou:i` you’ an’ yo` po’ ol’ minifiiy. tco !» = _ Whippff will am singingf singing’ all aroun` yd," Uess a; sweet good-night he means fo’ _Christian religion. From them we have 1, yo- _ noble statues. but fiom the Jews we_S,_md Manggow dui sub; 1,11 one am ready . who issntrering with cats;-ph,” 4 mind, ne said, that our Lord came from Rmdy fd to dream, a night erway! Chune un yo’ singin’! ‘-Derry dum! derry dum! dsrry ditty. ditty dumi’ ' Dat’s what’ a Sand Man say! islation. He has ever provided for the; ' stranger within his gates. In our own i TUCURB TOOTHACHE IN MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures :if not., yggramoney bao§.5o`l&%u:.1l1ly good tp;Neuraigia MONCTON b‘anketin& Island blanket- °r °mrv°ti°';;h;rhe7 P;°'i3f in lvidgwsi ing, Tryon blankeiing, also iiannr-ls and yarns at "The Model oiorc” We fhstress' A_m°f°g_t e “ws 9 am’ y i can please you in this department.-R. is a sacred institution. i H RAMSAY & C0 ments they are leaders among men." 1 ~ A And the Jew stands behind all pro-` ' AEHANURHIITAI ~ ° P P y ° » . ‘ "" ' c' while our young men, with their disso- On the New Organ Will be Given by Q lute habits, waste the property that is er Bro ‘ ` e i ' ' ,,,,,,,_E “" i:.;;.~:;.zhf.?;~,sss“3;':;“.t.;’:;.‘; tr NP- S N EAR'-E. SALE cause of his frugal habits and well or- Assisted by tho Misses and Mr. d dl'f _ eiihaltdver the future oi the Jew may Chas' Earle on S- I ;fi.‘;;i_§;;iiii°atf‘r§i2.?;.?§°§;tiTH“llS"lY Elflllfi ""1 "lst one ni. a. overture to Oberon . . . . _ . . . . _ 1 _ _ _ Von Vt eber b. Hlumenlied . . . . . . . . . . _ _...Lange c. Hymn Les Rarneaux _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . _ _Faure Contralto Solo-Jerusalem . . _ . _ ..._ _ _ .Parker Miss Amy Earle. oiioaiv. a.. Virgin Madre Sconsolate from Seven Last Word.-i..._ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . ......._Haydn b. Theme, Con Variapcne .......... .L _ _ Haydn c. Prayer in F . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cenppeus Vocal Duet.-Forever with the Lord . . . . . . . . . _ .............. ._ ...._,..'...._....Gounoud \Iisse=s Amy and Marion Earle.. . ~ f - onuihie a. Fantasia Spnata . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ .Mozart b. Transcription-Jerusalem the Golden.. .... .. _ . . . . . _ . . . Spark Baritone Solo-The Palms . _ . . . _ . . . _ _ _ .Faure Mr. Chas. Earle. _ ».ORGAN ‘ 1 ' . Reverie in _G-Op 31 ................ ..Roselen Solo and Quartetbe, I i The Misses and Messrs Earle. Doors.¢?>en at 7._~30.` Racial at Bsharp. Reddin Broe, W. R. Watson, Apot ecaries at the door. i P. E. I. Railway. Thanksgiving Day. _ for going journey after date of issue. G. A. SHARP, Railway Omce. Charlottetown. Nov. 15 1896-81 wll is ex zu a. b`. Communion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baptiste c Sacred Airs Selected Priceo adm1se1on25cen _ _i Tickets forsale at the following Drug Stores; Hall, C. D. Rankinhit A. S. John=ou’s and XCURSION RETURN TICKETS will _E be issued at one first class fare to and irom all Stations on this Railway on Wed- nesday and Thursday, 23rd and 24th Novem- ber. l898 zoodsggr return up to and on Nov- 1 em ber 28th, . Tickets are good only for continuous journey in either direction, and are not good Superintendent. (9 'fl “ _ Union Twill Do on P. E. Island Railway ‘li it Plain D0 4 ls tc it Ladies all-wool Dress Goods _ “ Heavy all-wool Blanketing white ‘.3 yds wide “ Union .Do Do " “ “ ¢( “ All-wool Do Grey " “ “ 80c “ “ “ - u cc cc k d as .t ii $ ‘ “ “ “V - uhietnr %%-%%%¥=%% acKAY’S Tremendous Slaughter v #%## ####I of our own make of Tweeds, We are overstocked and not wishing to close down on 1 ~ 1 J ll c 55c 50to 65c “ " ~‘ 40c 35c 30c 450 80c 75c 1 00 This is one chance in a. life time to get goods at less than they Cost to _ man loss is your gain. Dont delay if you want any, _ They cannot last I application/ Samples will be sent and freight prepaid on parcels from $3.00 up to any » I oi e _ A _ _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 17 1898. , C 0"' ” C v . f ' _ . e e . t Pra|sea;h_e Jews. ~ A Da:-ktown Lullaby. - ‘ ' »- _ e 1' ` _ V _ _ In _ U _ _ , ~ (Anon. in the Baltimore American.) _ in ,it V; g _ have decided to clear out all our Surplus stock. In order to make room for our new patterns, nothing but our own make of goods is included in this sale. The cloths are iStrou and Durable `ust the ods for this season of th '_ F should avail themselves of this opportunity of buying honest all vt ool ods at never before sold at. 1 ` I go S i J S9 e year armers and worhi Heavy all-wool Tweed (Double and Twist) worth $1.00 per yd now “ “ “ Fancy Paterns “ 75 ‘ ° °‘ -¢ “ Plain Grey and Black “ “ “ Fancy Patterns - “ _ “ - Flannell White and Grey H H ol ~¢* * sc sc U (K (O ll el _lt ; ¢¢ .c ¢‘ rc cc ls u ` ,» 'BARGAIN First-class Butter . makers throughout thoconntrymak- ing butter all the time. If -y you want some _Gilt Edged ` ` Butter salted to suit your taste send us the packageou want filled and we have _ f it returned to you in a very short time. This is the time to have your winter. butter paclfed- cheaper now' than , later on-and quality guar " anteed. ' JENKINS 6: SON 1 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $2,000,00 SUSCRIBED CAPITAL, l,318,60 PAID UP CAPITAL, 500,00 , RESERVE, 3lst Dec., |896. 1.02‘l,51 _ GROSS INCDME IN 1896, 1,2'l5,00 Deposited with Receiver-General _ _ _ _ in Canada, 84,000.00gone insurino against acci l ` ` I , ' Business mmsAcrEo_ fdisoooo Premium the some oe lb li ` to l li 1 Summerside, Gen Agent for P.E.I_ A280 .°:*9.¢.° __§§§§§ THIS IS NIEANT Y If you are a policy holder G Ocean Accident and sure that when you “renew doingso in thiscompany Corporation of London Engli , 1 I 4 R E D PERSONAL QNSURANCE. by (gt el" ¢0mP7;li8 l' Q c S \ l I EIIPI-_UYER ’ I- - ' ‘ ne ts aone an those sms A COIBINED WITH ‘ loc ci-momc nl-saves ons Run- gg‘uE|i:I¥§~E ‘ flillfoobdmif-:S gzmootgedoaily ii; 1'|{]R_E by DR. CLIFT. Diploma. registered WURKHEWS BENEFIT INSURANCE. pi inifted sitgttpls (a:_i'i*i ni5itif"iitttcH‘ House. - ‘ - t For further particulars apply to ' ,_ c. D. Loivcworrrn it oo, W. W- CLA ° E VV ' 5" comet Managers not-».P. 1:. I- or to Frei G E N Ni ot md o roaoooiosio :diggers -_ ~ f l ` Willtake horses on freight otary ML?-xnveyanoer. FU!!-F-”C“'*'i“' '°' “GU ' itohmmtlm Applytuenoeto ' “I !Pmm,,?_¥ Wm av mt nm _ p R N wx l nogpengplilxana vao¥n?‘r_o§||.;|.s& W y y U Z ` _ . ' fi I' ..’ "L" te. ".<_'.-'55-. 1" I _' il I " . ` d if ~- -_.sf » » » _ _ _ _~ ’~ . ' ' ' I __1@d» : t ~ _ ': _»-~¢ “ of I' 3 .1 =.,_ I 1 f'“.»,- ’ 0 i C” -_ ' 5" _ _r = c u _ r 1- _ l .\ 1. - i ’ ` w I J 1 .Q W I _ .t (_ » 1 - u 1, ' f S nettrxfrom Liverpiol br B on or about the 25th dayof Nov p Charlottetown, via. Quebec, carrying freight and passengers at Io For Xmas and New Years- YOU G2-11 setldvfv for this port. On return will leave Charlottetown for Milford Ha &&;iii`o‘i~ti{§o‘llt(iv.i(ii‘oi3`2(i (bitiiiiii-odnxhidiiiiiiria U bi' on or about the 12th day of December, connecting there with {’1‘:§§g;erv‘2n‘;‘2§;§\1;i§eu1§§f)1Lsl}f§.P§“;f;299l,§§ Western Railway_of_EngIan_d, and will deliver freightaud pkaseenth poeyéglocgirgenurgsgiygg tgggigpsypgnas possible parts of Great Britain within ten rays, as this ;~i)l;;p me _coped ' ' ' ht da s. This ship has n recent y n equip Penrscrion In cnocxsnv “"0” ‘D ‘mg Y _ - Another now on-ivaiof boootiroichimeciaq most modern cold storageplant of 400 tons cspI_wlffy» Wd Wm _ §;”`°°1“i“ “Hd °“““h°“ ‘L"*"'°' “H "°“' ‘“"‘; excellent opportunity to ship poultry and all perishable produces . . I I I . l I U 5 ° ‘ ° i 5 i r INTEND depatchiiig their lirst-class Steam=hip;GaIieil, 2. _ " e . * gioisy ‘ 3' tt. P te N velues for Xmas and modding 31-eergiito ° Britain Live stock will be carried below decks in well vcntil A 1 took orA:i§vowoui°Popors aireo' 1: Partments a s - - ~ rom tnr§iiioourootoror,oai1ooa got prices, we . Also superior accommodation for first, second and third class iiperafwmde Strtgetmdsposdiiu nbi'tlihasid)bdmi::knedt at’ very bw rates' ` ` Ll 8 ._ semis-rs The i`1ne__new Schooner Madeira will :JW :I _ ,_= _ e.-fi ‘I v 1 ii `,° sootnoiiwoy »-smooth. Friday no _, _QU _ = ’ i 'rr iii ; _ -_ .» _ w ‘ \ atflhar ...:. mum