f ____.___i \ 1 y . * "'”"i""' "*” '“"»""`*’"2 \ I we -~~ .__ - - if-Bill!!!---.-dies-u~»=___ fe =;s.:._t. .~_- ~ ,i 3 THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWF AUGUST 25' 'S98 > 7 ‘ -4 i V 2 r_ 2 , Y i ig i lvi" T1 1 1 1 WWW? E f>.'fBabys0\"\l I ~‘f`_So=_a °’ ; 'Eff _ \ e “WHAT WE HAVE WELL HOLD-” Baby when -he~has once been treated to abaih with f‘BABY'S OWN SOAP" _wants ne -other-because he knows no other makeszhirmieel so nice. Manyimitations of Baby's Own Soap, [wk like lt, but babyjeels the difference. The Alben-t'l`ollet$oep C0-, Miri- Moiltreel. 71 W. Buchanan of Hamilton were valu- But 5h°“ld he dn] W' team and ii” able contributions to the prohibition _Wh~a§h::€1yd’it Prom us when school td mf M N* ellie Business i e E §Fariner WMHHIIIIM n-i f°‘Sr it bestobtaiiiableatt e as _ sible advance on c0~t. 00111* ~ the “Bee_Hi»‘e" Lumber X he Wealthy entraeter h b F I _wealthy ,becaiue e nys ` ‘ his lumber at the Bee HWS Lumber Yard.. He uses the __ very bestotstock and makes _-_~1- mo y on his contracts. Its 2; no-ixibuble for hiinto get Wvrk `_ becasssheuses our lumber. g _1”` Lumber ef all kinds and plenty - With an eye to Resting ~ h le t ` ar to eliouscttom. § 2; PHONE |8l=.' . iris rniiri, Connollyfs Wharf. _fi G-4 l i-_lr I 'Will I _ir lx 'rii | ‘lllwffilll ISEWE Snlllw l_“'l'hat_ I1'h‘ed Feelin” of yr-ur wheel is sometimes n. _ V l'LAT FEELING. tlie_ consc- 1’ quencfs nl a puncfure in your ; 5 -_H-0, we’ ldoetor it for you in . k . _ E . P' tnnnnnnnnn _ qnic time , if \\'e work from early morning :_ gmlnte a: night ti "do as We '_ _.3y_" Be an.-e “we do as we ;_ say,” our sh p is always a scene _ - of activity. fl ERNEST RIG ?. The Bicycle Doctor. '_ CK I ' BEYCLE REPRIRSHU - Kent street. ; Aug ‘ld8:w_':ni i hen e0d_& W 2m __`_ 'II 'II I I Im l mandarin, in fear of the two and. in . have been established at the following places, THE GUARDIAN .\:i independent Journal, untrammelled and I eailess; aiming to be -`.. . | Just. impartial, Reliable. Newly furth th bent in I gieifsItIiigol&tliii`iJbemii,‘aii>enen Bookstore. G. s. Muttsi-'t $Ii;`llast. Telephone oiiloe. R Soaman.A|rent . . ociuiiinir. J.P. Hoon. Jn nm ,mm__| B“,,,,,,,,, ....._..-.- IHI Illllllllll Illllllllll. L ' _ ` riinasniiv. :AUGUST zs, isse. KR- BUUHANAITS VISIT- The recent series of addresses de- livered in the Opera House by Mr.W. The several addresses which he paign;thcy were clearly and forcefully presented and were socourteous in tone that none could properly 'take offence. Our local. temperance Both Mr.Buchanan and Miss ton (whose charming voice delighted I her auditory on successive evenings) made many friends ` during their brief stay in Charlottetown, all of whom work to any communities where they may hereafter continue their labors. their home in Hamilton A late cartoon represents China, impersonated by a. mandarin, with the British lion on one side and the Russian bear on the other. The Illlll llllllll I Sr. 1 'li .Wil _'flip p it 2* *_ \ _,_____ _ 1'\_, __,,~i__' ‘__‘_v‘_ _ .__.\_'$_{ -»___.__:-=_,`___ __ .i`,_ - .¢>--_,_ _ __ ”’ . ___l- \_,¢¢\-. __ The F. S. Bonavista sailing from lllontroal Auirufr zzircl will ii. iiue at Vharlottetown F`arnin°'. \- _ °’;rli i ml -ill _ I2 .. . I \\ \-'nil for Si. .lohn's \'ewfoiiudl=in ». vi-i. north Sidney. carrying Hoi---_-, i tiftle ani Sheep ua deck, :inl proiluce uml-r tl-»ci~: at low rat.-=<. for turrhei'p.1rti-1-i:i:~ as io freight said. r>;r=.~i.i._-e apply ro Plillillf INTO; St- CO. A eii Clftown Ai1~z.2l li '91 g t Hllll ACAIIIA (irand Tracadie Beach names zowano |s|.ANU FID6 li‘»1i|ing_ Bgrhing, [~‘i,[~|ir,g_ '4r'i‘ili.§/i.~\I $2 OI) Pwr day, S25 O0 1( 1)-¥l‘ wi-4~_»k_ Spveiil ia.'.»_- in l-`.~iiiiil~»»s or the Season _ Opens June 25th, i398_ 1.0. HALL. Mgr. Charlottetown June 11 1898 dlvti is gli n ‘.5 § gl% @n pa-leueereunii-ed. Study . a 4. - _ % takes the biggest bites Z' ,doubt as to Whose power he may fall into says to himself, “I wonder which \Ve greatly regret that in the sol- ection of candidates for the represent ation ofthe first district of Prince neither party has chosen a strong temperance man, though either one of them might have done so~ There _ were good temper-ance men available Like-some schoolmaster, kind in being Who hears the children crying o`er their Since in his silence and refusal lies Tneir self-development, so God abides Unheediug many prayers. _ He is not campaign. He came to our city highly were done ' ,lim 'P i"§f§.i ll >i;;;;& 5| Ilffilf 3'- '°°°_’mm°“d°d by tk” P’°“‘f”°”° Wm’ IAnd not one lesson mastered? 50 ' " " . " perance workers o£0ntario and . the = _ 4 L k expectations raiscd by their flattering VW h_ _ Wh-at 8 W°1`Id endorsation proved by no means dis °'° t ‘S 9° lf *H* °‘“` P"~*5'°" “'°f° A F5. _ _ . . ted !. N t appomtmg' Mr Bachausn has spent Inirfiiilelii Pando(i°a".~i box were such - “‘ " years in temperance work and to his t -u 2006 vM111‘8~1t°l¢"‘Sndh” “gd” °X' is itil; iiuimm team- stone im, su teusive information a muc tact in desires, . presenting his facts and arguments. Voiced one by one, in prayer, ascend mg L0* 'mm Ia" UW "hue God, ~ ; NE\VMARKBT,I0NT.-“I have hadl in both the Liberal and Conservative parties. Referring to “Prohibition’s” letter which appears in another column of this issue, we think it was Mr. CIaik’s clear duty to have used his influence to have a temperance candidate nominated. As between the two gentlemen now in the field it becomes the duty of temperance electors to cast their ballots for the candidate most likely to give effect to their views in the legislature. ' Referring to the alleged prevalence of drunkenness in Portland, Maine, the Moncton Transcript points, out them there is naturally much drinking among the sailors. 'An army of odi- tials could hardly- prevent it. But the Transcript adds : “The editor of the Transcript, in the Possibly he did noti go to the. right places to see intoxication; but drunken- that in a. seaporhthronged with vessels- bringing their liquor supplies with ' It is pointed out that in the eight seats affected by the constables’ vote in Ontario six of the Liberal 'candi- ' dates had majorities considerably greater than the number of election constables who voted. I In. the other two cases it is presumed that the number of constables voting were sutlicien-ti to account for the small Liberal majorities. Supposing these two seatsto be turned over to the Conservative candidates the Liberal majlority of the legislature would ‘be reduced froiii eight to four. Unanswered Prayers- stern, states - And calling. “help me._ master,” yet helps not, deal To any cry sent up from earnest hearts; He hears andstrengthecs when he must] deny. He sees us weeping over li!e’s liaid sums; In my iierae youth P. E. Voicing wild prayers to- heaven lor [workers will find great advantage _5°ll¢i°d 50005 ~ » I A Which were denied Of my maturer lite. Kei from those prayers ' ` , ` I rose always regirded for the strife _ And consciouscf. new strength Pray on, sad heart' GTB Dreadful Suffering by ai New- market Woman. The Bones in the Nose Affected- Face would Swell Until Her Eyel were Closed- I-low Relieved. good opportunity o! noting the great medicinal powers of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My wife has been asuflerer from catarrh for the past four years, and the disease had gone so far that the bones ot the nose had become affected and 'particles had come away through an opening in the lelt side. Her eyesight was also affected to the extent that for nearly a year she was unable to road tor morethan five minutes at 8 time. She suffered Severe Pains in the Head and at times was almost distracted. She was treated by fourdiiferent doctors, one of whom was a specialist. They all said disease had gone tco tar. Her nose would swell about every three days until her eyes would almost be closed. Then it would break through and the swelling would subside for a day or two. About Christmas she commenced taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and since that time has steadily improved. She has not been troubled with any swelling since, and the sore on the side ol the nose has all healed. Sh-e is on the road to a complete cure. I cannot speak too highly ot Hood’s Sarsa~ parilla, and I cheerfully recommend it to any person who is sulering with oetarrh.” W 2 H. Ftrnsimi.. N. B. It you .decide to take Hood’s Bar- saparilla, do not be induced to buy any substitute. Be sure to Hoodfa. _ IH ,I 'Icureliverilmeasyto month df March, had occasion to visit 00d IS ta.ke,easytooperfate.»lII_e. -I Portland, and was there two days.i -Y During his visit he did not see a single p » _ * person the worse for >l?quer theughf-the ~ ‘ ' ` ' - streets were crowded with people. Now landing ex schooner “MARY P ” direct ironi 'Barbados 500 barrels ness certainly was not obtrusive either °- ` ' ' I " I ' I I 1 f ~ I - I s - I Ei ' in the public rooms of the large hotel at gfoggf B1::;I:§2I;,°sm;‘;§,::; 200 -Fungi] ~ 1 t ~ = ,_ - e it-=,»_\_;» fl 6 ' C0., 15 Lgdq- Lgng, Tgmnw, I Whltlll 118 WB8 Sllyillg 01' lil tll6 lIIl01'0llgll- N_ RATTENIBURY ‘ I I I :I . July ' - ~ fares or places cf amiisemeut which he 183” 2 mo, Exam 2 mm ' 1 I ` ` ` ' visited.” _ _ - ' ` ’ ' b I sighed out breathmnough to indve a _ it .. TO THE l ` \ Passeluycs may leave an Int on 'Ee ei- seturdeyuie naeva melee its hit delivered here were insgmwive and And_come _back as events. shaped to ar i’ . convincing; they covered all the V °“1'W-l5h1- I ' ,_ _ principal points at issue in the team- “hi” “ha” W°“1d res"-It' I I 1 lf=°"°' “Wing h°°“‘ M'-. B°°“‘”f*”» mi. i i' ‘“"_ "“‘ “°“‘“‘ c. E. Ast »'h°°° “drew” were ‘like pleasing M kneesto ra ers of titude each - " FI - ' andhelpfnl. ` ‘ _ y day P y I ;I,Aug ‘Ld tl SBPIIF _ . ~ will join»with Tan Guaiibian’ in most Tl\“bWhif’h $110" Plfadesl £0* my 3°* ` 5 ' " I 'f ' ’ E I . l fi..- ‘ - ‘ - - e~ -ven, 1 _ ~» , heartily commending - ihem and then But in th; lofty attitude where souls ' 5 V I I ¥ li Vlfho gupplicate Gocl’s grace are lifted, ‘ I t Mr. Buchanan spoke last evening in Thou shahand he, to be th 1 t I _ ‘ Summerside, and he and Miss Walton IOL P p ar “II u mel _ V _ i Ig will in the near future attend meet- \Vh1¢h ig not ¢1§ewh@.¢-e"~f0uud_ P ‘ S l 0 ings in Moncton, returning thence to -Ella Wheeler Wilcox. _ » »»1f»s_.~s.... "ins initial $2.75 and $2 95 'Made from all-wool Tweedgf Good patterns with good brim- mings and first-class workmanship Drop in and see our stock ndtrouble to show goods Gordon ‘McLellan Men’s Outfitters - .- yi. - ‘sn if .. ».... .as /aft-1 mer -:~..eu_-f ~.., .. W _ _-_ ____ they could not do anything for her, as the. August I , iCheap Selling. 5 This month we are letting ge al rediculou low prices.. Mcn’s and Boys’ Gloil\ll\9 Men’s and Boys’ Shirts llnderclothing r' Prints, Elannelettes, Sheetlge 1'weeiie,i smw nets, iiaifpriee _ nig i-equations in our neat and elm depe|!l:n\ent.` ' i slledlil some this mouth to . Wanting .geulne