Ii $lLd2§. K $14.73 time 1ilin1nl]AMERlCAN lept. Wheat I; Com 555; Oats, - Dee. Wheat, 705; Com 585; Oats, - &'vous Depression and Bodily Vlealinese in Woman Who Baa Found Health. Strength and Vigor in the U00 0! Dr. ®¢se’s Herve Food. fo women especially Dr. Cha.se's Food is proving to be a very t blessing. So many women are Clakened and dehilitated by overwork, won-ies or diseases peculiar to their lax, and need the assistance of just sua a restorative as this great food GN. Hrs. M. A. McCrea, Tory Hill, Ont., writes:-"My system was all run down when I began to use Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. I was weak and very nervous and felt so tired and worn out that I .could scarcely drag myself about the house. It seemed impossible for me to get rest or sleep at night. and I felt that I was gradually growing weaker and more nervous' d i an rritable. Since beginning the us- c-f Dr. Chase's Nerve Food I feel altogether di’ferent. It has gradually strenwthened my nerves and built up my system wonderfully. I deep well now, and am being thorough- I7 restored to health and strength. I believe lt is the best medicine to be had for the nerves." Dr. Chaee's Nerve Food, 50 cents a ._-_.”__»-,i»\`Q;:' '.=§f~' if “'1‘.~'~F~.“_‘1j3f "r",¥‘.¢“<.1€“~";5“`»?’*,"""_“.i"ffI'“""~_-'*~“ ., 'aah -§,‘3°l. ll... .f5,"r@i.. i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 12, 1901. '=i=='=h¢-sz. il In St. John and other cities the telegraph companiesfpost bulletins giving the latest news from the wounded Pre- sidentfs bedside. On Sunday last bulletins were sent by the C. P. R. Telegraph Com- pany to the City churches, and these were read ti-om the pulpits. -M Official statistics show that the produc tion of wheat in the|,United States does not now keep pace with the growth of population, hilthauah for the 40 years between 1840 and 1880 it more than did so. In 1840 that country produced live bushels per head of its people. In 1880 1890 there has beenpa steady reduction in the ratio, and in 1900 the number of bushels per head was 6.8. il Since 1874 there has been a Hay Fever Association in the United States, its ob- jects being the investigation of the causes of the malady and the discovery of remed- ies. Heury|Ward Beecher was a member this proportion had nearly doubled, andy, _ , 9.7 bushelslper head were produced. Since' ' CitZenS.._.EX'¢`euent TBI GUARDIAN WN .. - vinciai Chamber. Speehes. and gentlemen. l - ‘ VISITORS tin... . ¢ ~ Given Rcccntion in Pri- ____ We please every taste because our stock is the largest the AY the best Every Jacket is made in the latest style periect in every ___ forming in lit finish and workmanship to the demands of fashion, Large Attendance Pmmmm the price be lirge or small our values are conspicuously big -» F P£RK|Ns i. c The reception given by the Board of O Trade to the visiting Congressmen in the Assembly Chamber last night was attend The Mllllnpry Leaders The Mil-Engl? ed by a large number of prominent ladies tax, 6 boxes tor $2.50, at all dealers, or Idmanson. Bates & Oo.. Toronto. * _ l Crown (lem Jars We have alarge supply of GEM JARS and as the pre- serving season is now on. will sell especially low Pinto 6.: each. Quai-ts 7 c each. } gallons cc each. Rubber Rings I2¢ dgz, J. D. IGLEMI il C0. __ __ ._ M _ insurance Agents. Fires ‘ Marine, ‘ O Llfe- pkepresenting the leading British Umllpauies m n Y Giiardian readers willjindthe _follow- ing convenient to clip and keep for reference. Sons ofS.:otland meets every second MondayineachmonthlnMe0hanio’8Hall Prowse Block.-E. Causznon, Rec. Secre- blry. onaivon onplm. Boyne Lodge. No. 014, meets hd and 4th Fridays in Wright's. Hall, at 8 p. rn.--D. MCNEIL, Recording Secretary. A St. George’s Lodge, No. 1171 meet# The chamber was beautifully decorated , of the Association and jocularly said the wnhnggg and hunting while potted only cure for hay fever was “six feetof plants added much to its attractive- ' gravel.” Hay fever is nn; mugged tg ness. The dais was neatly draped with America. but prevails in Europe as well. _g:i;;',";i::gogu'ip“ and tm nw of the Americans spendingjt-he summer in Eur- His Honor Liam Governor Molntyre ,__! __ ____ A - °i>e and Europeans summerimr in Amer- presided and at 9 dclcck called the mee » ica usuall esca ' y pe. Resorts in the United ingtoorder by extending a' hea ty wel l States for those subject to the fever are °°m° ti’ °h°E‘_“5t'in:ui°h°d v's"°r;; ant u In m e r I . Prem er arqu arson was e Fluids' southern Caliban’ partfotme speaker and in his oiilcial capacity ex- W'hlte Mountains, a pait of Michigan dedahean, we; 0 e Hg qmgldered @D y c 1 1 and the ocean generally. Mr. Lawrence it not only a pleasure but a duty to Watson’s letterin another column con- W¢1°°'“° “Wh ’* distinguished “"7 "° _mms the. general impression th t this the shoresof P. E. Islanfi as was before 7 him. He referred at length to the we Island has been 5° fu m°'i”l7 exempt intermingling of ideas which is at present from hay feve but ints I r, P0 out.a great going on between the people of Canada § U m m l danger of the malady spreading this and the United States. In referring to and ho, it mq he "°|ded_ _ way the shootinl of the President he thanked ___<_* ___ God that he lives and the indications h are good for his recovery. TAX THE "CTUR5°B°°K9' Hoa. Wiliam irony of Hmrmii, ~`_ ` Mass. was next called upon. He was glad The Globe does not approve the idea that “um hu, ,lmmeng gm pu-gy had of taxing American magazines eomingi decided to 5 d g on _ vw der into Canada in bulk. But there is auar-_ Pun” EM",-4 Ising he gument in favor of it while the raw hd m gd” °g gh, by-135; surmqnd- - S __ ,F T 'Wiifx ’¢'L7!..l’.l||n¥HY.¥‘§iA ...- John McLeod & Co materials for Canadian magazines are um, md 'hm gh. party leaves it; =;'}i'6;-eg. Y "TN &' t'“x°d°`T°R°NT° Star- it will only be with the most pleasant I memories and with a determination tore- _ turn again next.year. He dealt at length Clnnlng Events. with Canada's tradeiand the friendly re- B lations existing between Canada _and the United States. He made a touching re- _ terenceto the attacx on the President.,-_,ff We are daily receiving ilitte ng compliments on our low prices and HKS <"\P"!l7rllr"Hf.!u'ii 1 l i lldlllir § - o ur- Jr lw,aaaY. .. BIN! _ ' , | every Fuesday night, at 8 0'ci0ck, in Oifei Hall.-D. J. MCKINNON, Secretary. _ This is a Good Day To send ue a Trial Order for ICE CREAM Y ifll enjoy ice cream to fiav, “nd ihe warmer the we-. her gets the more you’ll enjoy ir.. 'l`el»-phme u~ (No 238) or send ns at-rd and we’ll deliver a package at your door. We make our Ice Cream F” :.1 our Pasteurizefi cream- -1.-L.=ii is absolutely pure and _ _admittedly superior in Havor to ordinary cream-and ws put it up in 10c., 20c and 35c. packages. John 0. McDonald Pasteur-ized Milk Factory, Water Street. »-'~~=:=- l ' ~ _ ..'. ~ ' 0 w..-._ §°°°°°°°°°°°°°8 0ne ol ourgreitipecialities 3 Our businem has been so treat for past few months it has been almost im- gible to turn out our orders on time. e question naturally arism. What lathe reason ofso great a rush? The reason is plain, our lent is Etted thru-.ighout with the qatst Modern Machinery and evrlplcving none but clnli \\-i_";'i¢eaa. '\\`c»\lelu a better illlllon to ;~ - ul. Utitk in 8. satisfac- hry manner than any other establish- ment on 1'. E. Island We have the facilities and know how i to aeeutethe work. Gi trial d be of .i...l.°.é‘i't.°.f....'§?..e °°°`°'°" Bruce Stewart & Co, Pnndetalndmugtahiiauaad #_ _ .Siam Na tion @’s Wharf, Cha _ lottstown, Pfigielaaé-Phone u5. '- 1 Riiil A EET!! S°"" A ’ _ Iwascured of acute, Rheumatism by fn _ ‘ l3MINARD’S LHIIMENT. ` Ex-.raotion free of % and 3rd Fridays, in Wright s HalL--Mas. Cnossmaiv, R. Sec Young Briton Lodge, N 0. 14.8, meets every Thursday night in 0fi`er’s Hall.- J f Chappell. R. Sec’y. each month. Visiting brethren welcome. Mayor, H. M. Davison, City Clerk. the iirst Monday of each month. Ewen Stewart, Secretary. ' Tuesday of each month in Mschanic's Hall, Grafton St.--~S. Renouf, Sec'y. and third Tuesday of each month in Me~ ` chanic's Hall Grafton St.---J. W. Suther. and,Ssc’y. La.»y Wallace Lodge No. 27, meets lst y. _ L. O. Y. B. A.-Mizpah, Loyal Orange Caledonia Club meets last Tuesday of ~ Hon. John Thayre, M. C., followed 'de- of which he characterized P. E. Island ’f as its way to embrace the Phlllipine Islands. program and ‘after welcoming the dis- tingulshed visitors in a happy manner dealt with the trade relations of Canada, °‘;s:.2’.;a§::?s.f°.;1i.§ffi:;;: c|3'°k c"°9 ke VY C9 v Fitzgerald and Hon. Ernest W. Roberts LSWIB Old Stand Upposrte Market fouowed all delivering brilliant addresses ~ s- -_ -_ __» __ _e c ..._ __. _A __ ,m , evidencing thought and eloquence the equal of which has selfiom been heard in Charlottetown _ _ i lnunss an e CITY Council meets the second Monday n each month. Dr. James Warbuton The Charlottetown School Board meets ronnsnns. Count AVONDALE, I. 0. F., fourth CoUR'r Moinwr STEPHEN, L 0. F. first Masons. St. John‘s Lodge, in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month, David Mc Lennan, Sec’y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, ilrst ' Monday in month.-W. P. Doull, Sec'y. Alexander Chapter, Royal ArchMay- sons in Masonic Temple, iirst Thursday in month except J une. July and August. J. ‘\'l:lf"\Y'i, Q€'."y. L'i"ili=.'c Euurlrd Precepbory, N0. 85 Knights' Templars. 3rd Wednesday of each month in Masonic Temple. Albert Edward Lodge oi Pc-ifectione Degree A. & A.S. R. 3rd Thursday, follow- ing 3rd Wednesday, January, April, July, Oct. Prince George Encampment. Royal oresters meets every Inursday in Wright's Hall.--Murdock McLeod Ilust` Court Charlottetown, C.0. F.,drst and ` Whitlock, Sec’y. Ci-urt Abegweit, C. O. F. meets in Foresters Hall, \Prowse Block, on the month -H.. W. Weeks. Rec.-Sec’y. p 114-1-3 Aslrs Linllimirr. ‘ ‘ i I trious Archivist- third Thursday. Wrig'ht’s Hull.---W. C* ¢ _,_ gk( seconi and fourth Thursday ol each ` ri i ‘i I was cugedol by MIN- ¢“ ANDREW xnvc. _ Halifax. ‘ ’ _oreauful Kidney rains se A could llot llest or Sleep. huippreclale ____ Hlgh Class laulunng Will find our establishment the right place to leave -their orders Garments made by us are noted for their ease grace an aood finish Cul' stock is replete with fashionable wool eu-s British and (anadisn manufacture - We are agents for the celebrated OXFORD TWEEDS IKITS, and have now over 106 PATTERNS in stock, L 0. P. B. Conductor-’a Suleringa- He in New Well and Gives Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills Credit for the Mr. W. E. Berryman, Conductor on the C.P.R., St. Stephen, N.B., wr1tes:- “1 have been railroading for 23 years, and for ten years suffered from a. severe case of Kidney Disease and Backache, a trouble common to railroad men. It used me all up to walk. and _9-U61' walking up hill I would have to lie down to'get relief, my back Wal S0 bad. I could not sleep more than half the night and then didn’t seem to get any rest. I had used all sorts of medi- cines and was pretty badly discouraged when I heard of Dr. Cha.se’s Kidney- Liver Pills. After using two boxes of this treatment I found it was helping me and ilve boxes have made a. cem- plete cure. I now ret and sleep well. my buk is strong and the old trouble has entirely disappeared. Man? neo- ple to whom I have recommended these pills have been cured. Anyone wish- ing further particulars write me." » The sale,of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills far exceeds that of any similar remedy. One trial is enough to con- vince anyong that this is the greatest family medicine that money will buy. One pill a dose, 25 cents a. box, at all dealers or Edmansou, Bates & Co., To- M ' ._ -UF-r Hlif Bfushese Tooth Brushes, ii_21,_,§;= spouses. seater some I was cured of Acute -Bronchitis byl MINARITS LINIMENT. Lt.-Co. C. CREWE READ. _ A ~t.ses»». “KJ ` etc. ‘ ’ i set 'ved Central "bnextgeeflxed valhes. _ Dm; Let uwrhow our stock _ you when purchasing }'*ll~.l0\ Fil livering an excellent addresaintlle course' Pleudld "”°rtm°nt° w E sms; the meet beautiful places 'he had Not the izlle take of gossip but the careful opinion of critic Skip ever visited. He spoke strongly in favor of me trade and wntended ¢,;,,¢»,t;|,°,; Eg our store and you skip the biggest crockery bargains ever heard of Hsu th bord' h ldcoutte ans p Chanda gtaeiiizhan goi-7.000 miles can of ureds of customers who have bought from us a. e duri ig the past year are SirLonis Davies was the next on the eumg than friends of our wonderfuny low pnces *WW-W “l*‘»lx‘|¥‘ (how-Gust, dosbars cunts. No Teasau has Brahmin. Welail ‘Ile »"§»<'i»-""'F"‘*i lwW W- ami, §i-ii? R ii €==_ Uihers n 'SR lZE£Val‘“.KF.l'§T m "~“" ` Merchant Tailor, Morris Block Op Post Office f Chiirlottetown Hardwood e are manufacturing a quantity of extra quality Hard Fl00l'lf'g Parties in need of a hi-st-class floor can be " " SWB Qf 8 good article wills the lot lasts g§€§;?T?°';£:¢?k°'?e A & cg llakers of Dove-tailed Sagheg Flooring Ch ’town.~Alg gofsdr-iw T2.. [OLE Ci TOBACC% Ul~NUl'AC'l]llLER.S. Black Twisié ! uby Lhev§ng I p .Fine Cut l\§§ineesI-2 and 1§h.una, 1'!! ’