...tw ie- at-...ww Jr THE GUARDI \N, CH ’ IMJJTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 26 1899 » \ _J__- _*-7, - being tlooded with. There are ‘°'1`eas" imported for this market that are worse than worthless. and should be Seized and destroyed, Pure food will benefit a Whole com munity, impure food ii ill demoralize if. .l. _.'» 4 ‘;f‘§,1.)',;_' 1 , . l 4:. ~»~ ':,;~ . g`_>.v‘ 97 I .- 0 YLOi~i TEA IS YUUR SAFEQUERD. Never sold in bulk form. Sealed lead packets only. 200, 3Oc, -l0c, 50s. 60c. lcll0aiALD & MARTIN BARRISTERS. Solicitors, Notaries Public, _8rc. Money to loan. 0 FFICE~T{ z‘.‘§fi.‘Z‘§,-‘3“i‘.‘.‘il.71’€..?“§§§Z.‘é H. C. McDoNa1.D, _B.A.M.P.P K. J Man'rrN B. A OHANGED HANDS OAHPBELL HOUSE. SUMMERSIDE, P. E- I- Good Board at reasonable rates. Freecoachtoand from all trains and eteamers. 'J .E. HOUGHTON. _ 'Water St.. Summerside May26lyr STRATHOONN HOTEL. Summers-ide' P- E- |» New Hotel Past opened on Granville Street. Whle ng our friends for their liberal patio i ge ~i our f ~-mer hotel, we would re- speottuhy sc.ici.. th.: continuance of the same andas much new business as we may be fnvuvedwlthin STRATHCONA HOTEL. Good Board, clean airy rooms, best location in town and (moderate rate. Good stahling in mnneotion. J.S.ALLEN Sopt.¢d& Bm Proprito :ls w ~ If .. 8 S Terrace House Newly Furnished and Thoroughly Renovated. Granville St., S’Slde, Within a few minutes walk of the Railway Station. Good Tables. Large. comfortable Bedrooms. Terms moderate. ‘ Good Stabling in connection. J. R. NOONAN, Proprietor. ._ Formerly of the Campbell Hotel. Sept 18 d&w 3m. Q . _ _ ____ _ _ Hllllllll, llllll lllll Trinidad. West Indies Dealers n Hardware, Lumber etc. general Commission Merchants. Consignments of Island producelrr- ceive careful attention. May 23, June, July Sept. S Foifale | llzwilljsell by private sale my property situated on St. Eleanors’s Roi d. west of Sumuic-rside. The property consists of a good comfortable dwelling house, containing 8 rooms. all finished, a pump in kitchen, a barn and stable, 3 acres of excellent land, lhoroughly cultivated. This property is about one mile west of the Summerside R R. depot, and will make a very desirable residence. Possession can be given at any time. Correspondence solicited. MRS. WM. CHAPPELL. Sumlcrside. 21d2aw6i,w2i s--....-..___, .i | Ethel-He told me he made his money in wheat. Edith (triumpliantly)-I felt surel had seem his face before. That’s the fellow that leaves us our bread morn- ings in the city. aiu cumrirxlnns’ HEI] ROUGH HANDS Fllllllli HAIR PBETEIITUBT uticura SOAP + The most eiective skin purifying and beautifyinv soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. It strikes at the cause of bad complexions, red, rough _ha.nds, fallitpf hair, and bztpgablemishes. viz., the clogg , irritated, i med, overworked, or s ug- gish Poms. . .....°“.'.....~'°°'“.°‘ii.:r_".::.;~e..'.:n.:.'a..:.‘;°.......°~°°r.= , The Father-Now, if you marry my daughter I want it distinctly under- stood that you are not to live with us. The Suiter-Ve well If ou r-ter WOMEN NEED From Those Terrible Pains in the Back and Side-Doan’s Kidney Pills Never Fail to Relieve and Cure. d There are two many women who are dragging out a life of misery. The pains and achs in the back and side they endure from day to day are bringing gay hairs and wrinkles, which shoul not be Women who are suis ! . rs ,Listen tothe sensible advice of a St. John. N. B., woman, Mrs. E. Brown, who lives at forty-two Garden Avenue. She saysjthat some time ago she was exposed to the cold and as a result her kidneys were affected. The pain in her back became so severe that she could scarcelyistoop, and suffered intensely at every moment Hearing that Doan,s Kidney Pills were a good remedy for backache and kidney trouble, she determined to try them and procured a box. She cfn- siders the results wonderful. The back- ache quickly disappeared, and now she hasn’t a pain anywhere and is in better health thah she had been for some time. Now. isn’t it reasonable to suppose that it Doan’s Kidney Pills could give Mrs. Brown freedom from pain and build up her health, they can do the same for you? See that it’s the genuine Doan's Kid. ney Pills you get. as imitations never cured any one. -M “Just think of it!” sighed the girl in blue the morning after her arrival at an inland resort. "Three hammocks and not an elgiblei man on the premises.’ 1?-g_i_ C. RICHARDS & CO. DEAR Sins,-I have great iaith in MINARDS LINIMENT, as last year I cured a horse of Ring-bone, with five bottles. It blistered the horse but in a month there was no ring-bono and no lame- ness. Dunst. Muncmson. Four Falls, N. B. U NOT SHFFERT ’s'sniE AND PRINCE co You cannot Afford in “'I'e.-a. _ . . - , _ The best and goes the i Leaves YeS_ but D0; the uortliless “Faked" and mixed up rubbish that Eastern Canada seems to lie particularly unforiullaio ID Mn R Pifaiirsro, ot Charlottetown spent yesterday' in Summerside. Sside, is being offered for sfle orto let by Mr J R Noonan, in this column ONE of the best business stands in Health in I ` l I E THERE were about 30 W. F. M. S. K ' the W. F. M. S. Convention' which A meets ioday at Charlottetown. Pai|‘|g’$ Ce|e|‘y C0mp0U|'\d , Mit H H Haizvir and Mr Wm Wrifflit lthelwollknolwn commercial /Gives Sure and Honest ,,,,.';§__i_1,,,.,,,,,,k passage by ,he N,,,,,,_ Resuns All grocers. In sealed packets only 25 30 40 umberland yeserilay evening. _ C€Ill'fS p61’ ll). delegates by the Northumberland to ___ Los'1‘ about three weeks ago on the Railway a* the rear of A C Rogers & at-Law, of Boston, i.~ visitng his father, l Sheriff Gaffne , the condition of whose his many friends. MB. J. R. NooNAN having purchas d the Terrace Hotel, he is about to dis- pose of his grocery store on Central St.. This iine property will be leased or sold. Mr. Nooran solicits correspon- dence on the subject. 25 dlw AMONG those who left yesterday by the Northumberland, to attend the Halifax Exhibition were: Messrs. Jesse A. Wright, Bedcque; John Mc- Kenzie, Wm. Stewart, John Campbell, P. W. Morrison, I. N. Schurman, S’side, and Wesley Newsome, Bedeque. MUCH sympthy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rogers. in the death of their youngest ci_iild,Jenn°e Renfrew, aged 6 months anrl 13 days, which sad event occurred Sunday evening at their hone here after an illness of only a few hours. The funeral will take place at Albert-'in' this morning at 10 o’clock. MR. C. A-. MCNUTT, Kensington, shipped twenty-three fat 'cat;le by the Nortumherland yesterday morning to J A. Leaman & Co., Hali- fax. This was a handsome lot, one of the best shipments made during the' season, the. animals weighing from 900 to 1800 lbs. each. Mr. McNutt has already shipped this season 1400 sheep and lambs, besides a large num- ber of cattle. 1-_-n-@_@.-_-1 Carpet Rags. cunning Howto Dye Them so That i They Will Never Fade. To color cotton or wool carpet rags so they will not fade. one should be sure to get the Fast Diamond Dyes. There are some twelve fast and special colors for cotton, while for wool there are about thirty- It is impossible to get satisfactory colors with the same dye, although the maker of some cheap dye that are able to make but a few colors. claim their dyes will color both cotton and wool. A trial soon shows by ruined goods the falsity,oi such claims. Use nothing but the Diamond Dyes that have been used in millions of homes for the last twenty years. . -Qi '-Do you ever play backgammon P” inquired Miss Cayenne. The young man who is strictly mod- ern, looked puzzled and said: I played about all of ’em. What clothes go with it?” --ee-Q-i CAN ADA’S GOLDEN - HERITAGE. Does not consist in mines alone. Put- nam’s Painless Corn extractor is a boon. It goes right to the root of the trouble and acts quickly and painlessly. Be- you borrowed from me some time ago? Short-Oh, no l I still have it in mind. Long- Well, don*t you think this would be a good time to relieve your mind of it? ---1-Q-_-M. WOMAN ’S TROUBLES. Are usually the result of an exhausted nervous system which can be full res- tored by the use of Dr. A, W. Chase’s' Nerve Food Women made nervous which drain their. system find. new life new vigor new energy, in Dr. A. W. Cha.se’s Nerve Food the world’s great- Y health is still the cause of anxiety to . Experiment When When ill health comes and the symp- toms of disease cause alarm, many cou- suit a physician, who, with the best intentions, prescribes a certain medi- cine tc-day and something entirely different the following week. This kind of experimenting is frequently carried on ior along time, and at a cost to the patient that is hard to bear. How vastly different the position of sick people who make use of . Paine"s Celery Compound that marvellous pre- scription of Prof. Edward E. Pnel ps. M. D.! The first do.~e of the world- famed medicine insp ras an immediate confidence and iaith, because the virtues of the medicine pioduce feeling and sensations that promise health and new life. and the co t to the sick in every case is one-tenth that of the ordinary' medical charges. 'lhere is no home in Canada that can afford to be without Paine’s Celery Compound; it is within the real h of every class of our peo_.l- . I; gives a. i honest pzcmise of hs-i t i. streiigti and long years to the rar uinatic, mor .lg.c. dyspepiic, nerro-i=, sl cpl-ss, a i-i those aiiiioted with :load diseases and kidney andliie- ‘rouoles-. The t,.t- mony of tl ous ii is in the p .st snows that P'aine’.» ueiery .Compound makes people we l :ni enables them to stiy so. ~ "Good news from the Phillippines .’ he said as he looked up from his paper. "What is it?" ~ "lt is reported that Aguinaldc is overtrained. I NO TIHE 'l‘O THIFLE. dangerous to experiment with untried remedies. bei-ry has over 40 years of cures to its credit and never fails in the severest cases. Diseases such as Disrrhoea, Dyson - tory, lniiimmation [of the Bowels, Cramps, Cilic and Summer Complaint, are recogi ized by everyone as exceed- ingly dangerous. When you or any member of your family is attacked. you want a remedy you are positive Will cure. These diseases are [too serious, too rapidly fatil, if neglected, for experimenting with cheap and dangerous imitations of the genuine Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry. You want some- thing that will, without fail, touch the spot and check the advance of the disease promptly. Mrs. Middleton Wray writes from Schomberg, Ont., as follows: “Dr. Fo wl_er’s Extract of Wild Strawberry is the bet remedyl know for Summer Complaint and Bowel Diseases of ..Baekgammonp Le, me seg I though, children. I have used it in our fam‘ly for the fast seventeen years and never had occasion to call in a dcctrr for these troubles, as Dr. Fowler’s Ex- tract always wcrked like a charm.” Refuse all imitations, many of which are highly dangerous. -MQ- , The beauty-l’ve had lots of poems *wal-901 substitutes, _ _ T written tonic, but I have only kept those that were humorous. L0ng_Hav6 you forgotten that $5 , The P°Et you not keep the senous ones? "Oh, because they were ridiculous? NE VER BURN A CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS.” If you do your light willsoon be gone and you will be in the dark. Don’t think you can go on < rawing vitality from the blood for nerves,stoma'ch.brain and mvscles, without doing something to replace it. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ves nerve m _ _ - gl . ental and digestive, and irritable by the wasting disease strength by enriching and vitilizing the blood. Thus it helps people who arg overworked and tired. Hood’s Pills are non-irritstin mild / T -~_.._,, _ ,_ ws- est blood and nerve builder. U effective. g’ ' -----.......,._......__,.,_,__ _A_, ., , _. _ _ , .. . _ _.___ --J... _ e..-f.-,~. .-._,,_._,..__,.__,,____`_¢_%_g_%,__a_“;__ “_ ,_ _ i _ ,pg _ H Diarrlioea and Dysentery are too Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Straw- Co.’s wardhossea silver .headed cane. Makes You and En- - Miss ~SharP_Chouie niade meh an intereiting remark last nivht I 0 R Finder will be rewarded by leaving at i O Miss Sh0,,_Wna, did D2 gm? C“H`l°°5 B°°k St°-°- 22 3 in ‘ ablesxou to Stay So' Miss Shrfrp-He told me he would be --- Mrt. Wirriiizn GAFFNEY, Attorney-5 °' °°mPe]1**d t0 18”” “l 9 °’°l°°k- The house on Water ’ --Qi s Miss siiieign--trains 1 nail so in ggum for landscape painting. ls it dillicult to i.....i» Prime De Aubrey-Nw it’s comparatively easy. All one haslto do is to select the m right colors and put them on the right rculan opens place. “It was a marriage for love, I sup- ... .__ ose ” ` I P . °-I suppose so. Love has been de- . scribed as an inexplicable yearning, hasn‘t ii?” "‘ or " -'I believe so ” ~'l‘he|. .t was l-we -ll right enough. 'She iearmd f- r a t ile ” Hou" “nd lm M" i ~ ` ' formerlv occupied by l 'w-'-'°""l° . Terms easv A na minion iuanfs aaa spram. For particulars apply .Mr Jos. A. Sutton, marble polisner for Forness &: Sons, Hamilton, wrius: About a year ago I fell on a. piece of ice, cu\lQii\|K; a very painful injury to my shoiiideizs The pain troubled me ai h the lesft untill a few moths ago. when I was to try Giimths, Menthol "fit, has completely taken out all returned. 1 think sznwn by all. ,_I`t is af.w'oud§tful’ie|liiy.' ld by drnggists 25 cents. ‘ I 'Use good sour apples, slice them, skin. seeds and all, and simmer them with only the addition of one-half cup- ful of water until well cooked and soft. t sugar to each pint of juice, boils few minutes, skimming until clear. pour into glasses, and cover when cold. -1?-§_..-_-1 ' Grocers say their other teas are dead letters, na:-rlv every customer buying tea aiks for Union Blind with the key. Furi1_i_ture FOR SALE BY AUOTION. I am instrur~t=d to sell by auction at the house latelv occupied by W. D McKay. corner Prince and Euston Sts., on Wednesday. the 27th day of Sept. inst.. commencing at 11 o'clock a. m. All his househrld eff~cts.comprising: -Parlor, Dining-room, Hall, Bed- roopyand K.tchen Furniture. No reserve. Terms cash, R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Sent. 20, did W Q _ii iw _ i I M CALENDAR F0!! SEPTEMBER. noorfs ciuivo srit“..”.s.:°i.te,‘~.e§°- '-1- Fuii moon mn. sn. iam. i‘fin‘."m‘ _ L5'-li Ql1a»rter.26th. 10h..‘0m. a. m. ‘| have s s ii ‘ f i ...:|...°:. |..:t:| ..:°;:|e.',a.|..ft:tii . h , 5 6 ani si 8 tg 13 m si 12 VO* C h mmorn. even ah Frida , Saturday , Sunday me io Monday 2424 so Tuesday I 2215 13 Wedneyi 2ol5 .01 Thursday, _ 18,6 55 Friday 2 167 44 Saturdays 148 ss Sunday i Monday ; Tuesday = Woone'y . _ 'i'h_ursday, Friday g Saturday- Sunday , Monday 1 Tuesday ~ Wednevt V Thursday, Friday y , Saturday; Sunday l Monday < Tuesday 6 1\ql0dne’y ursday . Friday l Saturday 6 cum-» 338%? 5 ro $332 oo ggn-» 555 '5'.6¢E»“» C5=sa>~1¢»¢».»» sagsnsansssaaa Oi rousqsoogg -l¢aea'oi»-cam : tow #S St’ $355833; :.50 ¢liU\ibC»3NnP°‘¢P=l5¢ E £8! A-1 355238885838 22 11 00 49 \-A Nl Fl O & ¢D®`l® .L 5.483% ss.. -‘sf 5 asus R2!! $£8%&8€&!S'&L‘ 63.3 :$1500 M 23 (Bibl-I SEQ £835 l2 ll "E asssnssssss £23' W GSR !tS32i‘i¢ SBHSS »_-ear~o»- on E323 ¢ 58:2 °§ /_ $8 G Q91* 41 59 $8 . 35 ll 31 ite Hotel Davies, Basins Toarunss by J B H,,,.,,,,,,, By flaming, itching eczema, find v°m‘°n°°“ P°°°°°“°n comfort and peimanent cure in Dr. 5"* next- APPIY l‘° Chase’s Ointment, a prepration which d|V13 has a record of cures uuparalled in the -'r"*_'”"' ,history of medicine. eczema, salt rheum, `teiter. scald head, old people’s rash audi itching skin disease, are absc lutely cured by Dr. Cba.se’s Ointment. ~ -bility soreness, and during the nest three months' "TER I E Ii since using this reniedyehhli lllilniiil S ..... ......,. . ... . ...... SALT' SAL 6000 12s bags no: 18 000 12s bags due For sale low to the CHARLES bept 18 99-dlw WANTS LOSTS 'l 0 LET --A house on Prince occupied by Mr Frank bayden ductor Stanlev LOST-Ou Hillsboro Square and Wood's rin with makers nnder will be M ANTEU -A Smart young cf three Apply at this rfilce. LOST -Sunday ei enmg Churrli and Fitzroy ‘trees gold iimmed irlaeses Leave rewarded 19tf FOR SALE -A stylish (` ears old. Enquire at Wtr B8 WANTED -A or sixteen years o age perianoe in takin care and grnerall use ol ab GUARDIAN thee. - i n W i.ii.i -A no taining nine re stable and couch Mr F Jost. Apply mouth Street. next given July flrst WANTED -A good horse and steady fob to the right PLEASANT WORK for no canvassing, plain fled ll t lxdaLead?*l11° I}iiliel'|i!oiTiit sri’ 0 misss wauuu DOW A FOR % ° “°” only gag' nu W 'he lettered f Fi?i»i.s~ir £5# ""'iil HC cuss uconiiscdii rilifige Greuer ~cott A TO Lit( - usenn Queens oocupiid by Mum in contain t ...$ ’ of ence 1 l'tl€¢\7»