2 -,.1 1. 4 2 .- ,- .._ ~.,,. ._ ;_; uf 1;, l »: ~, - \ /V, .fi w’ it 1 I ._ ¥"mMWWM _\ _ T.. . ' ~:».' _.T 3' "nit" . ' is- s '*,..~ . -To; I *T i *Z . » di0`-5%' l l A I »t0- rel. I 1 . 7 A . , N* <».= ` \> fi. ~ .1 T D1'3 |i rr. I .ils It ». all . ll' . :ed » Y :le 4 i .- f el' 5-~°=\u=:ou.'¢‘=\ ;’ 5..., _ _ .-10 ij `_ C _ THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 11, 1898 3 V »- M-t .wmq-sanmsa. ,,,,,,,,_, `¢‘§\ 0 . - “_ 1 _f.l';»7,f.>f_§';_ . Q' .:~_ Q 6 ‘K-5 1 V” "mf _ \ ._. _» If Ti; _ " *MQ .. \§j ’ 'lr 91" "»- "¢'L¢\ “£4 ' \\_ "Y -. ly feminine phvsi. ,- 2 .__/ __ -_ . °l0§y- Every wg. gig/ ._/_ - < '-1 man should thor. _/' 1 _ /' ‘\~_-_;_ - °“€hly understand `// w ' hu' Own nature. ,f , Every woman //f ,}`,\shonld under. ._ ‘ ):stand_the su- _\,~-/(6__` preme import. "~`."§_." 5% ance of keeping - -/ herself well and .~>_.,~- strong in 3 ` _ ` Womanly wav. _ ' Nearly all of the pa1_ris_-firill aclxes. nearly all the weakness a:i'.; <.f:.;:~.css anti suffering of women ie due to {.{-<.:;der_.= or disease of the organs dis- tinctly ;eiz1:nine. 5'. woman who suffers in this wav is un- ritz-.-d for wifeliood and motherhood. Ma- te_rn:t}' is a menace or death. Thoiieandg or women suffer in this wav because their innate modesty will not pei-mi; them to submit to the disgusting examinations and local treatment insisted upon bv the average 10ll.\'-'_iC1<“-E1. These ordeals are unnecessarv. Dr. Pierce. an eminent and skillful spccipust. for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgi- cal Institute, at Buffalo. N. Y., has dis- covered a wonderful remedy with which women may treat and speedilv cure them- selves in the privacy of their'own homes This medicine is known as Dr. Pierce’s Fa; vorite Prescription. It acts directly on the 6-licate and important organs concerned It makes them well and strong. It allays inflammation. heals ulceration, soothes pain and rests the tortured nerves. Taken during the critical period, it henishes the usual discomforts and makes baby’s advent easy and almost painless. Thousands of women who were once weak, sickly nerv- ous fretful invalids, are now happy healthy wives, because of this medicine, ig is som b_v all good medicine dealers and no honest dealer will advise a substitute, _ _“When I commenced using Dr. Pierce’s med. icines seine three years ago," writes Mrs. Ella ]_ l-ox. care of W. C. Fox, ot' Eldorado Saline Co ills. " I was the picture of death. I liad no heart to rake anything. Weight was iz5 My husband ina been to ave different doctors about m trouble lfemale weakness). I commenced taki y nl- Pleflr 9 m¢d1ClD¢S. also wrote to him for dx vice. ltook four bottles of Dr. Pieree's Favorite Prescriptioii. and one vial of his ‘ Plelsam Pd- Hl# I-nd am now A well woman." llllll lilllllll... Many are taken in now-av-days and are paying from $10.00 fo $20.00 for Watches not worth $5.00 by buying of peddlers and others who are not Watch- makers. Do not be deceived, if but when you want a. reliable i Watch buy only 0f 009 who displayed no skizl in using these vessels. understands the trade and asks only afair price for a naval matters assert that the compara- _ good article. tive value of armored cruisers and ll. H. TAYLUIL JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Ch’town.' L I. __i.a ssssnnssnnusr 'The (lreat onne MAY POLE SOAP (`le:l.ri.»11.-S mid \'l_\'cs' usnnuuu# ¥l¥¥$\¥##### I U << fb The best thing with whieh 0 mmhfl' CHU crown her 1 ,_. daughter is a com- W” sense knowl. ,_ edge of the distinct- BRITISH EXPERTS VIEWS. 3 As Imprindent. NEW YORK. July T.-A London special despatch to the Tribune says: Military and naval experts are enabled now to cxprcss their oninioa respecting thc Santiago operitions with clear know- lrdge of the t`-ins They are critical. but this dots not simply uiifriendliness to .-\mer|ca.b\1t merely an iiveuse inter- Iest in the art of war. One ofthe highest ctilcers in the British army considers ‘_ that Gen. Slififtens udvitnce ou Santiago was imprudent when his force was uumericzilly infeiior to the requirements lot the capture oi the town by Slorm. He declares that Shatter on landing 0_u;:`nt to have taken up :-1 strong defcn_ sive poSi'ioii, fortified it and waited for lreinicrcenienis and siege guns before atrcmpiirig to carry by storm the Span- ish positions. He believes that Shatter was ina critical position after Friflay’s battle, and-was only delivered by Cer- vera`.~' folly in pushing cut of the harbor lar d allowing Sampson to win a victory on the easiest 'ei-ms. This high oilicer considers that the American camp- aign was not well planned, and that the serious loss of life was unnecessary. Other officers, while crediting The American army with splendid dash val- or and fortitude,are disposed to criticize what they consider grave indiscretious in the War Department at Washington in publishing Shalter’s urgent call for reinforcements and in pronouncing a conflict in which the American troops gained and held advanced positions a --drawn battle." Naval experts have nothing to say in criticism of Sampson’s fleet, and marvel at the facility with which Crevera’s powerful vessels were driven ashore and destroyed. The opinion expressed by ill-imformed journals like the Globe, that Sampson ought to have entered Santiago harbor several weeks ago,and that there has been a lack of co~0pcra- tion between the naval and military authorities is not shared by any expert who is familiar with the approaches to the inner bay. The handling of the American ileet is cons‘dered by skilled otlicers of the Bntish navy as beyond the E range of cavilling criticism. They do not admit that the battle has much practica: utility in its bearing upon na- Gen-Shaftox-’s Advance is thought uch astonishment that the torpedo val warfare. For example. There is tn - ` ,_ bc _ b ever, since Ceverifs fleet, with English crews on board, might have sunk some at destroyers should have proved in- ffective. even against a steam ,pleasure aczh but the destruction is made that his proves nothing since the Spaniards Members of Parliament interested in atleehips is so much a mystery as ot the most formidable of their oppo- Gills. Mr. William Allen one ot The most practical naval experts in Parliament, contends that the Spanish navy is of no account in any engagement, since it has neither engineers or machines compe- tent for Scientific Warefare. He does not believe that Camaras fleet ever reach, the Pnilippines,and hopes that Sampson will promptly enter ealtiago harbor. SPANISH SHARPSHOOTEIZS. lv vcunded men who were tolling along to the 1ear,were shot and killt d. Some of these iuarksmvn were posted less than halt a miie from American camp. ‘,Col. Liscouib, ofthe twenty-fourth In- funtry, said; --I was tired upon several _times by men in trees and six bullets 2' flew very close 0 me." I AN orl-:N CONFi:ss1oN. 1 Led to review the war of 1812, the 'Boston Transcript sums it up in a con- cluding parsgraph as follows: The history of the war of 1812 ii not ion its landward side pleasant reading 'for Americans. Glory wa; won cu the ocean andthe. where the jingoes had not looked for is, but the story of the = war on land is one of disaster, in some respects disgraceful, redeemed by one signal victory at New Orleans after the expedition against Canada ended in disaster and the United States, with the capital city captured and burned, toni d itself on tue defensive. The ardor of wazhawks rapidly cooled,and the treaty oi peace, signed Dec. 24, 1814. was ai fully welcome to ihom-iliuugh accept- edwith a seus-o -ham# and mcrtilic- ation--as io the cj .clog Federalists. In 1812 the c¢_v w - w rr .rt any cost in 1814 pv 81:0 a- l-.»»- B ull any I€I°lDB Wit! Welcome. l. has neon gong!-glly accepted that the war stopped where it began. The whole question of impress- meuts and neutral rights, the sole ostensible occasion of war, was left out of the trea y entirely.” _ BABNACLES HAVE THEYR USE. The Philadelphia Ledges alleges that it has been discoverfd that when the. Texas and the Marblehead bumped in=o the Span‘sh marine mines in The bayof Cuamauamo they were within halt an meh of distruction, and owe their con- tinued existence to the humble, dispis- ed and universally execrated barnacle. The mines had been in the water so Qng That they had become incruslrd ith barnacleswhich choke the “plung- ers” project ng from the torpedoes. W_hen 2. vessel strikes one of these mines it is supp0s¢d to drive a plunger down, and thus bi eau a bottle of sul- phuric acid, which fires the mine. The barnacles would not let the pltiugers work properly, and so the acid was not set free, the mines were not fired and the ships were not blown up. wlnrs, |.0§T, |=_0_11np. E10. WANTED.-Bya. respectable woman a eit- patiopas housekeeper or attendant upon an invalid lady. Apply to S T. This omee. 2i_ T0 RENT.-Summer cottage, seven rooms, at Amherst Cove, Warren Farm. twenty min; urea from Rocky Point Wharf. Applv to John Newson, Ch’towu 113w TO LET.-On Upper Hillsborough Street a desirable House containing nve rooms, healthiest location in the city. Terms moder- ate. Enquire of R. J. Wood, corner of Hills- borough and Euston Streets! lltf LOST, on Thursday the 7th inst. a. pocket book containing money. Finder v-ill he rc- warded byleztving at this omce. 9 3i pd. Ono of the features ofthe land fighti befor»- Sainiiiigr de Cuba, which has l arouscil grezitliindignalion among ilicl .-\mcric.uitrocpe.is11ic:ictofilic Spanish E in p‘:L-ting snzirpshooiers in the trecsl A: one opcrf1:i..ii. structure I- -‘.i;\f~r-‘pdiiig -\ ll ot 51'.-r dyes I# the iiio<‘ic1'ii Sciemi.'iilf~ rorizl _ _ _ . - Of home iiyc W lwrf.-ver iiitr # duced. It.-` r~oiivcni¢.-:it A form H;-iy be u.-'cd by *Ha-contribiitedto ADI/";\1f‘ “i3h°“_I .` *Its pop'».1l.irlty. l"I`v\'l"U" <’Xl-"<`1‘1~ ence. %Gi\'e.~' ;L new ap- peuriiiicc to thc goods Dycd with it. =l`5¥il¥ll$lf Fntirc ircedcni From -trcitlctng. A _-`Lrori;:p01i:t. #fltilfillflwfilt Beauty, frcshiicss And fweiinf->'s of color.-1 Are characteris- tics. lt dye-' Silks, Satin-, Woolen-: and Cot- lon< Equally ‘.5 eil. ¥=1l¥##l S an "U Z” _unseen Do=s not give that Common appearance linparted by common dye AYPOLE SOA Made in England. centsacake for all colors and 15 cents for Black. unndddnuuu At all Druggists. ln all colors. For itll Fabrics. Free Book of Sample of Vlfork fro ,.11 511111 nero Charlotttetown . 2l.2wti. lHfll%¥i‘f?£¥%l%%l¥3£i¥?£¥§1f3llEll¥§é¥%i`¥ HENRY ll. llllllllli C. E. A. M. Can- Soc- C- E- Gmritme csiiegs ofcivu Enghwerins C0 __ _ . _. CHL ev I . _ lllngineer for Gennral W0rk.3P00° ‘xltie-1 gyidraulic, Sanitary Engineering and e esign Othee at Chair!-lgttetown and St. John. aloug :lic lincoi march of the Auiericfiiig ir0<;ii-_ Ui coui.-1', if the sharpshooters l li:irl..`11‘-.el on :iriiied in-en they would; lmvo alone nothin; more then might; -i; _---f---~~-» f'-rc ~ ‘ 1 Seweiagi Works. Tenders for Cement, Brick and Stone. EALED Separate Tenders addressed S to the undersigned will be received at this ofllce until noon, on TUESD:AY, the 12th of JULY, inst., for the follow- mgl ulltiiriilldiz endorsed “Proposal for Cpff1ent,” according to conditions and epecitications and on forms supplied at this office, each tender to be accom- panied by a. certified cheque f0_r $125. to be forfeited if the P°"Y dechne the contract or fail to satisfactorily com- l te it. pg. 'Fenders endorsed ‘-Proposal for Briclqf for 80,000 Bricks, #°°°"l\°g tv conditions and on forms supplied at th? Tiiiiders endorsed, “Pf0P°3“1 f0" Smile 1- for 700 tons grey N. S. Stone, d E550 tons hard N. S. Stone, both :Sing similar in quality to the stone u8T(i1dnC1d1;(h0ist;i1dner§do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any 1 tender. D. LAIRD’ Chairman. d izin the city streets. * WANTl1`.D-A.i a.=sist.a.nt cook at Hotel Acadia. 51W TO LET-A 'urge room in Wii'gh'.`sHall suitable for lodge room. etc. Apply to J A, Lawson. P. 0. _ 'l`0 LET by The Year or for the summer mcnths. a. large two story, wcll finished,dwel- ing licuse beautifully situlatcd on rising ground overlooking Northlimbland Strigbt and within about two miles of Victoria. Cmpaud. A charming .-'pot for tourists. Apply at once at this office. ‘Z5 If EUR SALE- \-'cw rcvi.-;cd encyclopaedia Dio- 5 tionnry. 4 vol<.5';l00 pages. richly illu.-tratcd;can boliad at about half price at H0rnsby’s Book , Store. ltf | WA.\"l`l-.`l)-A few boarders can hc_ comfort- ably af:coriiir'\dzitcd at Mrs J A L'anicron’.< Great Geo Street, .-Qplv at once. T¢>d P01' f°f 01-00- gong at $1.40, to 1.50 and 1.f15.“SEp`|§ 0000" 3011108 B0 $1-50° double-width the best value we ever, . 17, 1- Y Others f0r$1.7 5. . ‘had 0 ` _ . Other lines going at $2.00, to 4.00 straw Hats “large assortmené, F'lu.u§Qtte; st; for men and boys. We can give you a good straw from 40c to $1.00 suit you. - 4- . €a.11a.nd see the stock, the prices are ` Tsai.. -Qu -- 10. m *M........A<>t..<.\..‘.t.§ P`. E3; af- § 5°, wecfcr lic. 1 Drassmuslin “ 7eup$5` , 4| .E7 _ ""` ` I ‘ "1 Nu iriielimi Crockery, Glass and China. ware. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Glass Water Sets, Glass Table Tots, Butter Crooks, Cream Crooks, Brown Tea. Pots Jet Tea Pots, Table Lwvips l Parlor Lamps, Hanging La.nip~~. .' lot of flown, blue, nonpareil, th ~ 'ces pattern ever offered at Tlie_ Cneaq Crockery brrr. 0 _ W. F. GDLWILL. lWWWWM \Vhen it comes to the compounding of Pre scriptions. The doctors take delight in ad dressing their prescriptions to us. Our know- _ ledge of medicine is the result of thirty years ‘ experience. \Ve take some crcdi for the fact that the “Medical Act” does not to day pro- hibit you from purchasing' remedies from us without xi prescription and take pleasure in be- ing able to save money for our customers. 1 Special attention given to mail orders. All correspondence answered promptly. 1 uno. E.nuoriEs,' i QPUTHEGARIES’ ' HIQLL. T)esbrlsay’s Corner. . l TO LET.-'l‘he building at present occupied by Messrs Blake Bros. next to McLeod’»= brick building Kent street. Possession given November lst.-R. Beairsto. _- '29 tt Picnic Drinks... We make a. specialty of filling orders for PICNIC SUP- PLIES, such as Fruit Syrups, Lime Juice, Cider. a'1l's , 0 Confect- ionery,Nutsand Fruit. Our prices are low and our goods A 1. in quality. I -.3 IN , _ olfrlcn.--vieiorn Bow. 05% of C0mmlB8l0U9" 0* Sewer and accomodations renervedforpstlen tl _lan have Mm°_ ‘X pmvitgszlohu Gthtlyis gl-Eg Aviridtlor re.-poudents address to JiI;'t0%£ _ July 2,1 W°‘°'.r;‘:f’;i.i°.§‘;:::.§.E..;:3i:f;i_SANDERSON & G0. ,-....---;-- ill 3lllllllSlllll”|llllllll| Plllllll eeth a.rek` extracted painlessly and all kinds o vork ine ludmg: CROWN , BRIDGE and LATE wo 1lry.are done sa tisfactor 1 D 12.1. ri. Ai/ERS _ | J llll. GLIFT 'reats Chronic Diseases by the Salisbur _ method ot persistent self-he p_ ln rem_ovin causes from the blood. Contmuous._1ntell cent treatment in person or by letter insure Minimum of suffering and ‘ldaximum ot cur possible inlcach case. _ _ Avom attempts unaided. MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION Ole BLOOD SPUTA URINE &c. Bmlum of l.Y. University ‘ ?ud the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Twenw earspractice in N. Y.C1lI¥- Diploma *e gistered in U. S. and Canada.. ADDRESS ,CHARLOTTETON , P. E. I. OANADA We are liea.d.iua.rters for all kinds of , Queen Street. - -- 1 4 Accurate Watch- . . . is a necessity-not a. luxury only. To utilize every moment of precious time, to meet trains, to keep appointments, to be, always on time, one must Have a God W atch. ' You may have one. You may not. To theplatter class we would like to say that we carry in stock RELTABLE Wncnus ,- ouly. We guarantee evcryl watch. ~ Our prices are very low. _' Call at ' , W. N. TANTON’S Greiir Georf" -S* 1 KLUNDIKE Important Announcement GREAT INTEREST To FARMERS. THE management of the Charlottetown Soap \Vorks, announce to the farmers cf Prince Edward Island, that they have purchased nt a very low figure for a term of years all the goose byiproduct of the Chgrlottetown Pork cking actqry, accumulating from time to time, and a.re_ ln a Dcsltion to supply farmeye and others with a. cheap soap fnr supenor in quality to the home-made article. and a.t_ a price so low as to make it scarcely vtvorth while rr about sua su ies heres ter. wl?I?0l\¥DIKE BfR for sale in stew days by all dealers at the low price of ten cents ba of th c unds. a r r e THTNK OF Ig?-A first-class laundry and couring soap only 10 cents for 3 lbs. It will be a waste of time and money for farmers to bother about soap making now. The grease be has sold to the Pork Fpctoryu for 5 cents_pe lb._will be returned to him. ma. utactured into a tu-st class article ot soap at a costa 1 fraction' over 30 per lb. . . LQIPTHO NE & C0- Askyogre1'§\l§1’ or ondlke gr, and take no other. _ Charlottetownlfeb lil ADVERTISEMENT AGENTS WANTED now _for “Prince of Peace” by Pansy. A low priced book, 300 superb engravings. beautifully bound. _ The a.utbors’name alone will sell the book ln al- mcst every house., Biz terms to agents. Write to Earle Pubhshirlif and Mercantile Co.. Ltd., Box 94, St. John, .B. for full particu- lars. No capital necessary. _Books on time. Frcigbts prepaid, etc. Act Qlllelily- FOUND.-On :the Murray Harbor Road a purse containing a sum of money. The owner 9 F QE '55' - 1' I -if . . We have one wecltfleft L .fore moving out of .building-your last tunity to buy Boots E S at tremendous discounts. The Great Cheap Bout and Shoo Slum. C. stone Said Edison, “Wonder Upon llonller f is Opening Beiore le” ~ This -.vue when the Phcnograph g ‘vyvas zinygililigd. i on c a pcu nga I _ in the Lumber business - ; _` Hex-e'~ one, more wonderful f. the phonograph. 2 CEDAR INGLES ; ' 98 GEWFSI. ;~, What w I 1 that! W :~, sands u - 1 rr _ ...S 1 E-‘ anykind, ' ; PHONE I8! 1 _~ , 1 »- l limes 1_1_1_g1T1T 1.111111 2 Gladstone 'i_1"li "llll...... .... . Pamela énwum m.A|w Fine Boating, Bathing, Fishing. TERMS 82.00 per day, 88 00 It $10.00 per week. Special rates to Families or tbl Season. 0 ns June 25th 1898 Qzitngiver. July 6, dgldvyvli pd. P° iff.. HALT., up ‘ Charlottetown June I1 1898. dlytl. ‘