i iiiii i R5 95?' se. ¢__\ ‘gl - `A‘_ ._ 1 ti 2. ` 'lf .f ._ i \ ~- ’%_._>_ii“ '~ I ‘\_ “_ 1 fi ,__ ~~ f‘ _ _,L-_*_ _ if sf? s ,_ _i .__ .5 ,_., 1_». I .3 vf iv -. J' ‘_`_~.` I1 L; V the j‘l~/igement of eminent publicists an , I THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 2, lee- 1 ~, - ~ '- f _ _ g ` §&’§l'4%¥§ii€§i%§iE%%§§¥¥ F ev xiii _ '\ri`\r.`> 0; 1' L F/P _ h, _ /" /P£7`»9/ \ \ es-_:lil ‘°_'i*f<'< Filip §icES, ' O _ _ ‘ s .11 Bishop Potter. of New York, Delivers an l portant Address. MGE. in V- - ` - " ' ` The construction by the Hague Confer- DWURCE AND REMARK- .;:.;‘::: on “°"° °' CHICKE Church remsfs n;m`i,cr-kg-‘fm Person. p bitration is a step forward.-». transcend- ‘ " ‘“'°f°°d '°f “Y °‘“'° i°f*"°g “fm I 32113? .i.i`.°.'§‘.°.i"'£.`§i»Z;..“ '$22' .'§1’..i.'.`.If mamage' °b°°1°t”1V and u.°"°"°'n7° » of allciviliaed people. Such an achieve- _ , ` .fr t. Bmhup Plmer "en "ld that th°‘ ment alene is reat enou ste redeem M F on _ . \ \ \a=` Q \ :¢\T\\\ \ a\\`\\\ \,\ \\\\\ \\`\` l \\ 1 ,e ye w it i mint ii”iiiii”i \*\ \*\ \\ \\ \\ for our customers. You at J- .at L SZ/ioiiliol Visit Our Qloidiizing Room ~S\_ ,Z ~\ l » and see if what we claim is not correct We ask no favors only hat will henef't __ Q _ , - W 1 Qc* HONEST GODS ‘ you. Every wide-awake customer should patronize the Boys .at .at at .at of _ V _ _ _ _ ,_ “_ A-_PR CDVVSE B 7 f. _ _ ` ‘ 2 Z NEW 1CRK» MPL 23°-'IU hw ad- :;;:;1e;°L°yn;mss lEll°_;lfri:(‘E:ig§§smb°§: " the century from the historic insignifi- - P ' n _ andtolift it for all time to a dress at the convention sf the Pro tint Episcopal Caurch of the Diocese New York yesterday, Bishop Pot t always bedivided as to the authority tue word* relating te this subject in th Holy Scriptures. ~ "But, meantime,” he said, “the whol said that the great movement that led tion of some of the earlier forms of 8 authority, and mast venerable and csce, ‘f mmlud In almost me compute .bwga Pct'er’s address which referred to irnarrisge disvoroe and the observance ,I §’f§lf§f§i§3.’§§IL’§..?.i1.“.§§f.i§f.°`, Charlottetown, V l M the American colonies to revolt from gf°"',,Pl°°° in um Pmgnu °‘ mu” .___ e 91' ' ‘ k d. dwelt on the question of divorce. saying tl" “°th°r C°“°u~I '°a‘°t°d 'lm F"'°°’ “Ceorge Macflulloch Miller offered a‘ th” um Ch“°h W°“ld d°“°‘1°;',€`;=¥;yi;nIg;;ti?_ Ugg’ it ‘Ez resolniion that the portions of Bishop m l A l _I I subject has gained a new aspect fro events to which I need not more partie larly refer here, which have nudoubtly awakened in all Christain people a pro- found sense of alarm and the consensus ol opinion among them as to the nec- essity of legislation which shall prohibit the re-marriage of divorced people under any circumstances whatever has grenilv widened and deepened. “lt must be owned, that in the fac of such danger as threatens ue the only safe course must be to prohibit abso- sscred traditions of the community and u the State, and nothing more seriously than the familv and especially the in- stitutions ane” obligations of marriage. ‘-These at last,” he went on, “have come to be lightly regarded that new i, at length the least thoughtful among ns are beginning to realize the vicious tendencies in some 40 or 50 different , coriimonwealihs of our ccmposit and ation. _ -.-1 MARRIED .~ I At Boooxlyn, Lot 61, on the 25th inst., by Rev. R. McLean. Liuchlin Beaton of Whim Read. to.Tessie Mac- el con iradit-tory legislation and to recognize `i Kinnon 01 Brooklyn. ~ . that the facility with which the mar- FCd°-' I riage relation may be taken on and -put ` At th? m“‘5°» v\n°L5°._l_"f_°“' 't`h°_, _ _ e off is a menace to the foundations of so- 233% by RW- R~ M3°L°*°_-' C°l`°°°I2. They ‘a lull that ll' h. h` ' ' .- , - _ 6 y W lc W ue It mmm be pare ciety, and the je-it of the civilizid gl'-_ bogipwpl Of MINOR. $0 M"-V D177, missible if we could always be sur that we had a scriptural jnstificat- I _ _ _ Bishop Potter also made some com- _ At the Mm", Georgetown, on 28,1’ Phu" °t iaxny in u?° °bs°"i.°¢ °fN inst, by Rev. A. W.K. Herdinan,George; Sunday, and he spoke in conclusion of McLeod to Sadie Marla" both of Lot- _ Toe Hague Peace Conference. saying 6 " i ¢__§ _ _ ' V 4 4. - - “What was proposed,and hoped for.hae _ » ~ _ 0” S-und., _ “muah it W” _tha t not at any nw in the Form propmed, th’ chaining. come to pass.But something even greater Bgiiiigfg |_|m“.g_-|-|,, 'um hi. ¢u,.»-_ibrh “gon _'hum is in one aspect. has p-spared the Price 10s. 5 §‘,3"ig'H_M'n~chen_ away for greater things to follow. 4 'if '-gtg.-t@j,g‘.Wthl°m “.9 241 ion. for it, is only wrong and evil when they justification, exist- ing in fact, exists only because it has been fraudulently obtained. Here d logslauthorities concur and some o those in the former rank, have agreed in tie opinion that the only safe canon »-m »lil.{Q_ (Q ~ Sl, _»».-\ _¢- -`, :.3- I L _ A ~.~CC$-9" 5 T" -» -` _,_ ~< -tl; tfsj, :_A @ all risks. and information. li ri”<.~.ei@”iiis`l`@fiiiTi'”@@@/.Eli-i_‘f`@i’_@?.e»ir€i§@ ; Sept ll Mon Si INSURANCE AGENT. 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'ii`i`?f “li ny ggfif ____, \ li LIFE INSURANCE. §1Z"€.."§.°“”‘i‘.";"i_‘1iff.”iffI.‘.'}‘T.'Ii §.i2.§f’§.2‘f...f."i;";d§§.i lkfif-‘.33 href ` f ‘FOWLS GAIN RAPIDIY < \ World.” 9" °f me _:if A Week' fewls which are confined in 20 crates i ' ' ,_,_,._,~_g.,_\,,,._a which ne isiieningii xi = V W :Z3 _ ‘E lr ‘A 9";-'L’_9 f\\>`~.'/ "\»`L//`3\\\-TJ,/'_»`\\\¥ , Q 'Iv/l(G§§\ I , ~._* _ll_f_IC.f`il_"»L'e‘l_"'i‘_,~fl(@`5i_`g _Through the .kindness ot the _msn- ’\‘§§`_-‘1`.j`¥'sger a very pleasant.ume_ was spent in looking .tiirou_gh~'the various compart- earried -en. ‘ments of the.Exhibition bnilding,where fgthe' fattering fi_s conducted. ‘ _ _. _ lf' :I`h_e-leratee_f=or coops in which the ~ ' ; ~- :£323 f°’-'E Uglgnglighél: gig “izifi iststion, where no pains willbe spared ` ' S I measutfinenyti Each ci-‘tg is divided wgwe any explanation Pombh' ' - _ _ ~ - , | _p _ _ - _ , _ I I , into three compartments, in which are _ tive' chickens. As the chicken inczeise -in weight the spare crates will be filled lwith one chicken from each compart- ment. The crates are made of slats running lengthwise on three sides- bottom, back. and top -and up and down in front. The slats are one inch wide by five-eighths of anineh thick. The spaces between the slats in front are less than two inches wide to E_ _ SALT BHEUM TURTUHES Die away before the magical effect of i , Dr. Chase’s Ointment The tortures ot' Salt Rheum are almost be- yond human endurance, and as the flesh ,i comes raw, and the itching _and burning 3 increase, the suffering is so IDISHSC 2-5 1° ‘ almost drive one crazy. _ ‘ In desperation salves and ointments _are applied, only to give rise to further disappoint- ` ment and despair. _ But there is hope. There is assurance that you can be cured just as scores and hundreds of others have been by using Dt. Chasci Ointment. _ _ Mr. john Siron, of Aultsville, Ont.. writes: "For seven years I was a sufferer from Salt Rheum, and my hands were so bad I nad t0 EQ ;'*“`d3§&i‘.@§§@@i wear greased gloves. Nothing seemed to help me, but I was induced to try r. Chase sOint~ ment, and one box cured me completely. There is not a trace of the Salt Rheum left. Dr. Chase’s Ointment has effected most miraculous cures in all parts of this great Dominion. Could you have better assurance that it will cure you ? For sale by all dealers, ar Edmsnson, Bates & Co., Toronto. VV' "V " I Y '_ permit the chickens to put their heads through for feeding from the trough. , The slats on the bottom are three- »quart.ers of an inch apart. Each eoia- partment has a small sliding- door in The crates are 24 feet from the ground. A light “V” ti'-ought 25 inches inside is placed in front of each crate, ' supported by two brackets. The bot-tom of the trough is level with tae door. Ground cats mix- d_ with skim milk. i i the second ten days the cramming machin ` the fattening period a small poriion of tallow will be put with the fggd. At first. at the rate of one pound of _tsllowi wil. be used. ' Mr. Mitchell informed the represents-1 tive that he had them weighed on Wed- nesday 27th and the scales indicated an ( average gain in;we_ight.of a pound per fcwl. Considering thefaet that many were not delivered at the station until after the fattening was commenced the progress has been exceptional., An important . point is to_ feed regularly, ' and if any food ' re- mains. in the crop from a -pre- vious meal, the chickens should not be fed at all until the crop Lis quite empty. If a bird becomes sick it is removed from _ the crate and put in an open run ln thepark. Grit is offered to all the birds once a week and water is sup, plied once a day. It is an interesting study and Qall who ‘can spare the time should _visit the TRIPLE EDY MURDER To Be Again the Subject of liivcstlgatios Mournaai., Sep'ember 5- -high the city, and it is surmised that his visit has some connection with the term Lof Court wh.cn opens in Sweetsburg "next Monday. At this term the case of Sidney Hilli- ker and his farm hand,Clarke, both accused of perjury, will be brought be- fore the Grand Jury. Sidney Hilliker is a farmer, who lives close to the United States line. and not very far from the pl-ice where the Edy home- stead stood. Almost every reader wi`;l remember I the terrible Edy murder which horrihed them one Situiday morning in June, some live years ago. Father, mother. and daughter were killed, and the homestead was set on fire. Up to this time no one has ever been arresfed for this terrible deed, in fact there has never been suiiicient proof adduced in any direction, to even cast a shadow cf i blame on anyone, noihwithstanding the many investigations that have taken place. After the Montreal, and pri- v-.te detectives engaged on the case. gave it up, High Cinftible Gile took the matter in hand on behalf of tie Pro- vincial Gnvernment, and ne has never dropped it from that time till now. He elucidate the m ster slatsei the crate. per day, for about 70 or » -100 _chickensf Next Week. { Constable Gale. of Quebec, is in_ has been in-_iefatigable in his efforts to Y Y- The proceedings of the trial at Sweets- burg, if the Grand Jury bring in a true G _ > ilI=R¢l°rm (U " lms ’ ' O O ' ` There are other makes We would not handle as We think the Best is not too good I i l 'sweet or_ sour, is used-preferably Sweetsbnrg. » sour. The preparation when given tol, In the east rn Tcwnslrps the gtzripihgiczeilsthhap taht; _tzonplilstency ot\“murderisaicpit;ptcinve nation e' s ic a i w "not runyis; 1| _ r.ipid1iy;l, :nd so thin that ifhllarge ";ba;el:;rnesxte:l‘i1ykeptu'p. spoonno i werepnt onapste it p’ _ill b triad ~W°°1f!_iii;s that the trial* '=a»ur..-lar gm; Clarke bore him out in this and the stiteuient of both idea °_°lil_V Ovniafsdicted by th il of nessos. 'Hence the prcieut cfm; attended V before ness and EDUC. them usual and make painless. nerves. At all stores. w. ii. missin nm., ef xeebei. ciayeo.. writes: “Myiwife fcs. perhaps four A vioustothe birthofourckll tookthi- _ Prescription' This streng‘t.liened'|sal_'_ _ tcm an child-birt.h.1.c her. waeveryiy . mended with nine pain our may noni ls teen months old and she has never been a. day, not so much as had the colic; she iw and stout. and pfettyas a picture-pret&y‘ _ she is healthy, an we very much i\¢‘fDr.‘ Pier-ce’s family rnedicinea for it.. `_, We keep Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical DXF ery. the ‘Favorite Prescription' and ‘Plqaf Pellets' in our home and use them. We‘ been married almost three years and I have%£te:' ii nhysician into my family but one time-at of our baby." Rosy cheeks. The rich, pure, red blood of health makes them. Keep the blood pure and you will have them. Constipa- tion causes impure blood. _ Dr. Pierce’e _ P 'le _~ it rom tl and - Pleasant el te cure p p y pe! manently and never gripe. They are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. _\'o other pill acts so naturally and pet- fectly. Druggists sell them. t I sri. ciiiiiii. The Str. Campana will ra- turii from Picton to Cliarlot- tot-own, on Saturday, 30th inst, and will leave for Mon `treal early on Monday morn ing, instead of Monday even- ing as heretofore. I GARVELL BROS., followed with the greatest Of interest. bill against Hilliker and Clarke. will he `sepi. 29 ni 2nd Agents »