g llarg |0ll|'.' Y U1 mg -is es 0 1 ». ) pairs se 1.15 ilargest ounted i. lull 'TRUE B110! ii.'rsoN '$1 ll ' l~ ,_ ._ < = --- -- . J- .1--H-. .1 i- »»....a-A-~»~*' -~.;;§;g7_-1---,_' `. -, , _ . :M » ’_;,»-'f~~¢/*""' 'V »..,_-_ w- , . _ *Q ` H _h . pl' - . ”" ',__-_tw _ .. - V* “__ g _ . , _ _ _ 5 - _,¢&‘_*_ ,,,_` _M ,~.,_,,°‘_,..|,¢, »~»\-._.....~..».-tv-~¢~<‘ ww- = __.,__,__r J, _A ., `\ THE GUARDIAN CHARLOITETOWN SEPTEMBER 1 1898. r`~ , r, ~ - \ BITIUN PLEBISGITE -liunlili g September 29th,l898. g@Rl\/I ZF'-' E/°`L..l.._@"I"- in favor of the passing of an prohibiting the importation, mmnlhctiire or sale ot spirits, wine, ,,}e,beei-,citler and all other alcoholic » 7 ,liquors fOr use as bei er-age I. YES fii __,_....l_i What Answer Will YOU Give ‘? in the iii-st column as above will be a. vcte for Prohibition, and ,-g».in.=t the liquor traflic. If awonian walked bare-fooled on tlie sharp edge of a sword, she would not undergo one- tenth of the agony daily borne by thou- sands of women without complaint. They surfer greater misery and' pain than could be in- dicted by all the pro- fessional torturers the world ever . D d ay an night the suffer from headaches, dragging down and burning sensations, pains in the sides and back, liot and cold flushes, _ nervous and trem- bling sen- pliysical lassitudc and mental The whole bodv is tortured the entire nerw ous system is consult the average ob- lic will attribute their had stomach. liver, kidney. heart or lf. by accident, lie hits right cause, he will insist upon examinations and local treat- to a sensitive-_ mod- trouble is weakness or disease and important organs that of maternity. There is no examinations or local treat- Favorite Prescription of this nature in the home It acts directly on organs concerned. making and well lt allavs inflamma- nlceration. soothes pain and up the nerves. lt stops It banishcs the discom- mo:itlie=_ and makes easy and almost painless, beauty and vivacity lost l0\l‘lh= or years of pain and of women have tes- nierits. At all med- siibstitiites. _ I and mailing only. send for paper-covered copy, copy. of Dr. Pierce’s edie-il _-tdviser. Address, Bulialo, N. Y. igiiiuiiisi Kidn Pill will Yet Renewe¥..ite. S Of persons die in the 55 because doctors think and Diabetes incura- Dodd’S Kidney Pills cure ¢y have cured thousands Pills They wonlt fail J l Prince Holland. N `-An excellent cut of this handsome pure-bred.Iersi=y hull adorns a calendar 'lor the curreni \e--ir, issued hy his owner the g»-iii:-I and well-known ioundryman. Mr 'l‘. A.MeLean, who is also the ownr ~»i' that desirable pro- perty known ii-i Calland Cove Farm. So far as beauty of summer location is con- lcerned, this farm stands, perhaps, with- out a rival in this province of beautiful sites innumerable. Facing that magni- ficent sheet ot water, Hillsborough Bay, with a very decided southern slope from the rear to the shore, it jcommands a' view which for scenic effect, is unsur- passed. Standing ou the rear of the farm on the high ridge which may be termed the backbone of the 65 peninsula, the view is simply grand. On the one hand is the beautful Hillsborough Bay and Strait,i1ecked with the white canvas of sailing craft. hieing to and from the city, or passing up and down the Strait, with the islands ot Governor and St. Peter`s nestling in the bosom of the waters and Gallas Point and Point Prim i l i in the distance, while on the other is ihc City of Charlottetown. with the waters of the three rivers, North. East and West, and the rich green ot the highly cultivated conntrv adjoining forming the background for a picture worthy of the best eiorts of the landscape printer. This is the home ot Prince Holland, and no one who has seen his 'maguili-' ce nt individuality will deem him un- »worthy ot' his surrcuf dings. Mr§_ Mc- Lean has fo: many years been :i Jersey iancier. and he has now some vt-ry nice specimens ot th s fnvorit-. tl:-ir/ bic=d. 'l`he \vriier’s attention was iii et ed par- ll iicu`a.riy on two li- irei- i-,r1l\~c=. tisiighiers . i0f Prim.-6 Hollai tl. ivliiili ti r beauty of color could noi c i.~il_v oe. ma cnt-ii. An animal of Prince llfiil ii»ii‘s grand indi-\ ,vitlualily ioul-.i li- pi--tinceii iilong pioved linis, and u iihin-E5 iiiii ii e iw ry b-*SC S‘iains if .l' i'~+»v ii 1 ol -<»ui'se thi-c»u}_jh thi-. l’:inc. '- v~~i» s. ll- is a grandson on l»is .~ii' ~ .- il ~ i lJ.iiin\_iii.’s “John Bull, ont-. -»i li A :ici c-t .lerscy 'SlI'eS lhat o-V' I' diiiiil _~\ll\ 'l'li‘.:il| S0l'. Prince Hi ll n l`;- s ro. w f.- tiii_»~~»-it-il from New York iii thi- _\;_~r..-niiiirl boifiy of New G :is_f-~w, _\'. s`._ ~~ il li-s li ei it prize wirn-i at s v--i>».~ _--»--W.-. ' The Princes dam wh- . .- ~in_f»» c- if Oscar ‘Of Sl. l,>iii|ii»»it ~. ~.ii l l~1‘ \~ iii -ti $2,000 ‘wasicfu-w»i|-'1i--i-»-- wh- iliwiitei by .Nlulbvrly .\|"1\'ll_ fi ~'¢i\il \\li'l Il bllltvr i record i-i' Q75 l ~ ii - n~ ~~'+-~~l~. The “<1 °¢h¢f 1\1_<1H¢7 dm <>fi»n...eii'0i.~.n ~. 1.1. and °°mm°“ a5°_fdmafY very unw s l , wi on - hc .»»» ti gn io a d°"'lf 3331126 that Newfoiindlnid diiry 'ii iii. S'e W s 21 tlll the dl5¢3S¢h38 “first prize vii ii.-i i.. ina rr ~v i-ii-1 EX- mt°_ the System. Even hibition tlwf l sl- \~:i'.- so il. fiiiil “$9 Kidney Pills will posi- ,picked out iw l‘r‘- f. .-n».~\v. il e cf-tile judge of il-nit ii;-if .~.~' thi- ies' loriu ot a ay; an Lypipal ,Ii 'fu-\ _ whwi `gl\"llg' ll ll0\Lll'0 l0n0ff¢¢;1;'g¢;'f_ They on the diiirv i--in _ l' iiili lius be fern tl mg;-¢ gf these syrup. that Prinie llfillziiiil li" di ii Valid 110' ¢f breath, loss of ense. both liv vir'i»~ 0' his grand indi- vidualit und h s l -'ilved .rreeding - ' Y ` Z ‘ ’ ~mven9t"§ gm); to be<;ct dairv s'cf‘i< f f *hiv very higbtsf u-nne’ m nc ' l Yi, Mru NI -l can has some heifers Scaldin when urina- ‘lqualy "" ` - 3 _ im mm; siren iw im- nm-i bun. which nervouixnesi’ Pau? give proiiiisc ot makin _f great cows. o y one is l . Sin,-Mr. William Campbell is elected and I am not sorry. Dr Rob- ertson is a. Liberal of t-he Fred Peters kind. He does not represent Liber- alism a.s I understand it, and was not nominated by the cleaner element in that party. The wire pullers, boodlers petty ofiicials and rum element in the party controlled and packed the con- vention. Some of the delegates were picked off thc street to represent a..pol1 that was never notified to send dele- gates to the convention, and such men as John C. Clark, George Simp- lson, Cyrus Crosby and James A. Campbell, could not be nominated in that conven-ion, but could have been Selected. The Doctor was better than the convention that nominated him, but he accepted it and deserves de- feat. ' A Word. of Thanks- Sili,-Permit me through the medium of your paper t-J express thanks to Mr. Devlin and Mr. Pope for kind treatment accorded to teacher and pupils of Stan- hope School. On Fiiday, 26th uit.,- they were taken aboari Mr. Devlin’s beautiful launch and treated io a siil through the spacious waters of Covehe ad Bay. Alter steaming round the bay and landing at the wharf they all repiin d to the boat house|(whicn is a model of neatness) and were tieiied to refresh- ments antl fruit. Next ih»y enjoyed games conducted by Miss Pope ann then were served ice cream from the Nf.r.n Shore Hotel. I must not forget also the_ afternoon enjoyment. ~ Mr and Mrs John McMillan, whcse were the recipients of it handsome set ot dishes from Mi-.__Devlin. , _ _ Osia Wiio was Pititsnxr. _ Stanhope, P.E.I' Aug. 29, 1898. THE'CHARI»0'.l‘1'B'l'OWN HAIL S - i (Local "'l‘ime). ’ ' _ For points east (with conf-ections) to Souris and Georgetown on line 'of rail- For Courier route to North River and Thursday and S.-iturday. (5.1-5 ii ni. For United Stars, New Brunswick. Ontario. Quebec :mtl the Northwest, 8.15 a.rn. I For Nora Scotia. 6.30 si.iii. For Great Britwiii. file-il-15'. 10 p.m. Letters are iollected ironi sirecl Our little girl’s humor commenced with a tiny sore on one nostril, but it kept on spread- ing till we thought she would never get it cured.' We tried everything we could get, but it kept getting larger all the time, till both nostrils, the upper lip, apart qf the lower lip, and up one side to the eye, were a solid sore. We thought there was no cure, and that sho would be disjfguredfor life. Finally we tried Cimcnm Rnimnms. We used Cuncum RmoLv1sivr and nearly a box ot Curxcnisn (ointment), and in a. short time she was en- tirely well, with no scar or trace of the humor. . Mrs. WM. CHICHESTER, Pla.lnville,Ct. Tn lin Toirru im: Diario- ‘ rnsii¢ii‘Fliru(iiTii:wiru‘li'