g 'riff ‘ GUWDIAN fHAmo'rTEi‘f»WN JUNE 16_ '-_egg , i vi-1 IT REFOR . RD ROBE O i Robe s hill of Bargains, not only bargains but the bestiReady-to-‘Wear made to suit all classes. Fit Reiorin trousers are made lor 10110' legged, short legged, slim le el fat leo* e alllsorts of legged men, $3, $4 and $%. D gg V ’ bg d’ bolw legged nd A great many _h7av_e found. that we keepthe best clothing and sell the cheapest. It you have not our customer it S Just as Well for you to call and see throught our different departments Money be saved on every purchase. - " . 5 ° PRDWSE ‘"'°w»-d°-fu' a-L .- _ _ P. E. I. HOSPITAL. “Y “°f‘°° °°““*° °‘“9° 1** -'°'"'°ff h3"'°19.=°I»i' °°v_!PeP°r.th=\~ wi1H\!=°.i¢f=v°liii»z agent miie 0.1! last was 105, the callsmade were 125. aide with-rum andthe Devil. For they R.xillbeiuatteud¢||gg. qu-g||g|'|q|¢ ._ _ , ' :.._, 1 » §7 . '*°" 'riicr . . . ‘ ' ' - ' ~ s» " '- ' ~ ‘f -“ * --- M. t »-----» ~» »-.. ....:...:°.:.;:;as rr:.°.°i.°:?i.:“l°f..*:s:...““°.“.:~:.f;:l~.i.izl.‘rc.,..‘ °°°=....-."‘““"*°‘f€lQS€e 9 Ya; |334, iindetail all the medical and other statis- the Government Ibave always support- .large dll !is\t»d,' z ' " ir ' ` ` ' i lic# whersbyit appears. t~»mhe.nu=.=f-iedwenldseuahe peepiea .1-iguuref feed wuligriipr " ‘ ; ’ htm,” have me Plum” D, ur ei psg».en_ dimmed §." il...l““i.‘lf.‘.‘iii.l‘I.f‘? ...'..°‘.‘.l'a"{¥.‘.f..?i‘.¢"2i..'°i‘>".Zi.l.fil$1‘ ”"“ “"“‘° to basold. All praise to the dinerent- The psrtyls special sleepers Protestant churches tor such a desirable run through to Detroit without change. ti previous year Thedemand 7 Um' 95 19 1U¢l'~5-F138 lla this spring. thecontractors again com-` U U39 DUMB! "lf Uf i750 lmenced work on the newl-loepit .1 under t l consitts ot tour pupil nurses wnstmctien, and they are new ready me gr . IG su _ . | $84 42 Sh01'-of t 1° P1'=>v10\ll and tiers were 96 opcritions out of the Tue amount received from en- = was $86.62, being in ex- the pr evious year. The patient .’ sainount to $1290.01, being $119 08 of the previous year. and t ie lil’ fees r ceived was nearlydouble Bd e _ . _ has 99 surgical cases. The discharged cured numbered 122, improved 16, not treated 3,incur1ble 4, d8ath85 The demand for private wards, is Imore han the Hospital can supply and is continually increasing. As soon as the 'weather permitt-d -dow -M\s§G¢r\¢_>n. who fe ny as .scene ness- reef Mid U\11'°'9» t U ldmfti 0| U19 l'l`rnstees, aft r careful consideration U |11" 011° Mr” 001113 Orff have decided, if sentient fees. me be b°°°\1'1"°K°d “W5 5 “TUC 19 il and vsntnating steam apparatus now ‘M “bb f°1' °m¢1'_£°°°!' ¢8S°9»' used in all lir_t-class Hospitals for SW' W5 mu5'°‘lmPP5¢ ¢°1' lm' which several Tenders have been cler- The Mimred lmshqne-.-.1-lsl~.c.dai\|lB|l&le|| Nerves-Dr. A l‘.'. Chase's Nerve food Worm and kilns the kilt Cel hosu6erfrcmN¢vousDepressicu E iii gil lil of nerve face raultsina slow and of the hart. impaired digs- dspondency. and a to loss energy. slceplsssnss, incapa- mcntal labor or businss. these butthcrcisevery reason right treatment is used. Foodccutainsallthenutri- te brain andn ptoms there is usually audi:-rot' dath. which tends to me . . to crea new lt imparts to the nervous system t which scndsa thrill of new vigor through the system. A.W Chase'sNervcFoodwiIlcim:by proess, which enables the at disease and weakness. Face and iac-simile signature of Dr. A. W. on every box of the genuine. gcc. a dmlers, or Edmanson, Bates C0., 0¢das00Cllied P\'3V“* 'Wk WMI! 1' ‘1\1il’60» _ md nised, to_ procure the pr.»p_er heating, ' `| . . in _ 352.38 criured by ltching lllstant Relief in Dr. A. W. Cl\ese’s Ointment fhemost distrqaiig symptoms ima- IS the almost unbmuble itching which ol Leucorrhea or whites. are imtated by the poisonous dis~ and the result isan itching which is more mzcruciatiug by -rubbing or at night, when the body is warm. tormented beyond the QOWCIS Of Cuthirance. Sleep or rest is out of the Nervousness, irritability and des- are a natural result. 0flid>s there are on the ile thou- lettcrs from grateful womm who have QI!!! Dr. Chase's Ointment a quick and for this itching to which women the expectant period many women agony from itching of the parts. which are absolutely cured by 51'" 8 plication of this great 115500 A. Chase will aB`ord prompt relviz adm. or Edmanaou. B015 *CG-» If I; _ ed. and the probable cost ol which will* * » 9 be between 82,500 and $8,000. .lg _ _ _ The conirict pnce tor the building hglgis $12,080.00to which must be architeet’e commissiomthe cost ot heatipg,_ plumbing, furnishing, and several other expenses. The amount subscribeutortie building proper up to the present time is only about $11,-' 50000 of which $10.443.51 has been paid in. Besides the amount subscribed ict the erection of the Hospital, Mrs. Hnbkirk and Hrs. Dr. Jae. Warburton, have collected towards the furnishing t I the children’s ward some 8200. This .sum has been collected from the school Ichil lren of the Province. Your trus- tees anxiously desire to remind t le ublic that the are still de ndin on r y pe s _ ll their benevolence and sympathy _ in this large undertaking. The building will be complet »d according to the contract ,on i\‘ov. lst 1899. ‘ The Rev. Dr. Bracken, true to his generous promise, executed alree deed of conveyance ot the whole land and premises before tie contact for the erect':on°oi the building was signed, which cont_°act was executed 25th July 1898 The land donatfd by the Rev. Dr. Brecken consists of about 15 acres, including the Brecken homeetnid. We again beg ti thank the Ladies Hospitil Aid Society for their valuable c0-opera- tion, in the int :rests of the Hospit il., Their report is bent: annexed. We; also desire to thank the collectors, the medical st .ff for t ieir valuable si rvices, as also the clergymen ot the various denominat ons throughout the Isl ind. The mat on and nurses cont nue to give every satstact on in the discharge of their duties. CHAs. PALMER. President. R. R. Firzci-:n.ii.i>, \ L. L. BEER, Riciuno Johnson, l H. J. CUNDALL. } Trustees A. B. Msciri-:szii-;, Gro. Bizsxxi-112. l RONALD McMi1.LlN. ) P. E. I. Hospi'al Charlctt tiwn, May 25 1899. I ima tmioirs Min. An Islander’s Leiter. . 1. Dun Sm.--I receive my Gusnnuiit ‘regularly and am glad io lind you as ‘ you are ever to bs found the champion ot temperance and decency and I cun- not tell you the feeling of contempt I stateotahsirs Ithink thisis one solowastosellrumand I positively think there are few ministers whoi would accepta rumseller’e money to canyontheworkofthe church, tor, momygotteniueuchawaycan only* ThistownotE llasshas stay .here I have seen (cw cases of ' but board a car and go to Charleston two miles dlstant,and mark the change,ssI think Charlestown holds the record tor groggeries unless we hear from Charlottetown. P. E.I..in the I think it is to know, that it is only the lgovajtnmcat that is at Iault in the matter, and not the people,as all can remember - the splendid majority we .rolled up tor prohibition and what we have done once we can do again, and as a gov- ernment founded on rum can’t stand l 1 The ideal vacation tri will em - A, p ' brace thing weas Protestants havereason to lllontreal, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Ot- teel proudot that sotew comparahyely tawa, Wmdsor and Detroit and will speaking among us will let ourselves costabout $50. D #6135, . ~ some20.000 iuhabitautsanddnring my ` ~» fi .c,_ if | _ carryaenrsewithit. _ ' , il ,_l."‘; }¥’~1s'f I - » _ 1 f.-/P \ U' ` Y -V . _f ld i » \< 4 'V f-W C . \ . ° 1' I \ (_ g _;~_;.§;}.'/ f 5 t~ -.8 'PDILOWING TUB li0UNDS.; long we may have a chance ot some-il thing better later on., . I must close by a little bit ot advice ‘ to the tempcrauce people to contine the tradic to Charlottetown. D_ou’t let it I go any further and kill it there as soon, as you can. Yours truly NEIL C. Mc',Ja1.r.Uil P 288 Broadway Everett, Mass. June 2 1899 C. E. Convention. Internatihnal Convention of young People’s Society of Christian En- A deavor to be held in Detroit Mich. on .July sth to ions. For the accommodation and comfort, while going to and from the Christian Endeavor convention at Detriit Mich. _the transportation leaders have chosen :he C. P. R. as the ollicial route as the train service oi that Com- pany is so arranged that delegates from all parts ol this territory can make the , start and get together during daylight ot the iirst day,aud then travel in Palace minute ot daylight for sight-seeing at the large cities on route. We have also arranged the trip in such a way as to show our young people the larg- est cities and most thickly settled por. tions oi Upper Canada, with the idea of planting the seeds and to assist in pro-noting the growth ofa great Nation- al Spirit among them. 1| Arrangements have been made with §the C. P. R. to run some of their best palace sleepers through to _ Detroit thus avoiding all unnecessary changes V and transfers. I Rev. W. J. Kirby. transportation flcader for this provincc.will accompany ‘the rt and do eve thin in his P* Y fy S power to make the n-ip_pI-meant and the Convention pro titable to delegates and 1_l visitors. ' ` ' It is probable that Mr. C. B. Foster; Sleepers during the nights, using every ° lt is not alone in exceptional rccreations like fox-hunting, that a woman uccdsstcady nerves, stropg muscles and a healthy, vig- orous constitution. She needs them inches every day duties sndgpleasures. Recently a Buffalo lady called upon Dr. R. V. Pierce of that cityfand stated that she was so uerv~ oustliatattermonthsoftrial shecould not learn to ride a bicycle. She was put under a scientific course of treatment, consisting of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Kedical Discovery before meals and his “ Favorite Prescription ” alter meals. The “ Favorite Prescrl tion ” omptly cured the weakness and oythe organs dis- tinctly feminine, from which she sufered /and restored strength and steadiness to the nerves. The “ Go den Medical Discovery” cleansed the blood, making it pure, rich and invigorating, and built up solid, mus- cular flesh. The lady now rides her bicycle with grace and _ease and without trepida- ti_on. Both medicines are -for sale by medi- cine dealers. Dr. Pierce answers letters from ailing women without charge. “I_su8'ered with a bearing dow-n pain in my pelvis and a_h_urtiug in my back and loins, ’ writes _Mrs. 'I`|llie£unuingham. of Weir, Choctaw Co., Miss. "Whenever I would take a walk or ride very far it would always make me sick. Aher using Dr, Piercc's Favorite Prescription -ind ‘ Golden Medical Disoov ' for three months I can ride or walk audezel well after- wards. Mv appetite is good, all of my had feel- -ngs have disappeared and I am strong and well." You can secure Dr. Piercc’s Medical Ad- viser free by sending stamps to cover cus- :oms and mailing only. Papeihcoveted, 3! me-cent stamps; cloth-covered, 50 stampl. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Hu SPECIAL ....§.... ..i=.i.~.“E"'ES _ §’_-1f:°°§“§g°9%m'l»7J&‘3"tffr§e?.-fi uuaii’ ciien°§'oré aixruar t wn‘iicca.ration_ for chronic can ||0lll’S RIIEIIIATISI CURE I A ii em-e ret- Rn Imaam. u-iliixvliiigimvineeym fa-ieesoe. A Special 'Remedies umm for DY i SPEPSIA, IxD;olcs'r10N, Goitsri- PATIOS' etc” ew” Fort-he Boat English Drugs and ageuieinee , _ - - » _ PITBIIWE l|l|llillES""i'5»e'~'§é’»»7‘rF’ -acthe_\atheee"i-les' ntl. Charltmctown. P A Sunny sg# igl. itil c , - g IDX _¢ .` ' _,enema .- . .it e 9 Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers, Ice dream F reezers, Window Screens, Screen Doors, A large variety. Very cheap. Dodd P & Reset ,;;" . »~, *till I.;-‘ if .;% dw. '¢ » nnnnrrranrna I ?sER’S Is made especially hue, ilne as hour, br use ia spraying machines. It’s the beat Paris Green made for killing potato bugs: It’s quick and sure. It’s deep in shade and always the same. Be sure you get the genuine made ln England and sold by principal dealers. carcasses# DTN :uw -. %%%%%E¥%l¥¥¥t%%###1 ._ _-..__ ,...._._.,.u..___. i i‘ £